Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 212, Decatur, Adams County, 9 September 1959 — Page 6

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Farm Census Field Assistants Named Appointment of Robert K. Hawkins of 220 West Sherwood Terrace. Fort Wayne, and F. Jay Nimtz of 511 West Colfax Avenue. South Bend, as field assistants for the 1959 census of agriculture in northern Indiana has been announced by the bureau of the census. Department of commerce.

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Nimtz will direct a force of 12 crew leaders and 162 census takers in the following Indiana counties: Adams, Alien, Benton, Carroll, Cass, Elkhart, Jasper, Lake, La ■ Porte, Newton, Porter, St. Joseph, I Tippecanoe, Wells, and White. ’ ’ Hawkins will have charge of 14 ; crew leaders and 210 census takers in the following counties: De Kalb, 1 Fulton. Kosciusko. La Grange, Marshall, Noble, Pulaski, Starke, ’ Steuben, and Whitley. The additional personnel to be employed in the counties in which

Hawkins will supervise the farm census this fall will be used to carry out special studies being conducted by the census bureau with a view to improving census taking methods and techniques. Prior to the start of the census on November 11, a crew of census takers will make a listing of all farms in the ten counties. A larger crew of census takers will then take the field when the census gets underway on November 11 and collect information about farming activities from the operators of

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farms listed previously. Both Hawkins and Nimtz will enter on duty during the third week in September and receive several days of training which will cover administrative procedures and other duties and responsibilities connected with the job. Responsibilities include recruiting the crew leaders who in turn will recruit the census takers. Crew leaders supervised by Nimtz will enter on duty October 19 with the census takers starting November 11. Crew leaders under

the direction of Hawkins will enter •n duty October 12 with census takers entering on duty October 26 and November 11. The 1959 census of agriculture will collect information on the number and size of farms, acreage and harvest of crops, livestock production and inventories, selected farm facilities, selected farm expenditures, farm values, and mortgage debt. Information will be published for counties, states, and the nation.

New Corporation Is Recorded Here A new corporation, Fisher-Davis Amusements, Inc., with its office located in Decatur, has been approved by the secretary of state and recorded at Decatur. The corporation was organized with SSOO capital, and 1,000 shares of stock. The three members of the board of directors are Dwight D. Davis, of 627 North Second street, whose address is also the

business address; Jack Fisher, of 921 Circle, New Haven; and Severin H. Schurger. post office box 190. -The nature of the business of the corporation is not set forth in the articles of incorporation, but it is believed to be a go-cart racing amusement. Over 2,5<X) DaDv Democrats art sold and delivered In Decatui Want Ad — They bring results.

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9, 1959

Negroes Appeal To Integrate Schools United Press International A federal district judge today considered an appeal by 20 Negroes to integrate white public schools in mountainous southwest Virginia. Legal suits involving 12 Negroes seking to enter two white schools in Floyd County, Va., and eight more Negroes seking admittance to the only white school in Galax County, Va., were in the hands of Federal Judge Roby C. Thompson. The suits marked the first desegregation push in the southwest Virginia area, where Negro population is sparse. Negro attorneys are seeking an immediate court order to force the counties to admit Negroes to white schools. There were no incidents Tuesday when 64 Negro students quietly joined hundreds of whites in integrated classes in Front Royal, Charlottesville, Norfolk and Alexandria, Va. Twenty-one Negroes and nearly 300 whites attended classes together at the Warren County High School at Front Royal. It was the first time since last fall that the whites had attended 'the school. In Miami. Fla., where two Dade (Miami) County elementary schools were integrated Tuesday for Florida's first integration below the college level, white and Negro leaders conceded that integration has not settled the problem of racially-mixed classrooms. There was no violence at the Orchard Villa School in the Miami metropolitan area, where four Negroes attended clatsses with eight white students, nor at Homestead, Fla., where 21 Negro pupils integrated with 732 whites Tuesday. The Homestead school is for children of Homestead Air Force Base personnel but operated by the county. Kidnaped Detroit Infant Found Safe JACKSON, Mich. (UPI) — A blond, blue-eyed 3ti-year-old girl kidnaped in Detroit by a thief who stole her mother's car, was found safe and apparently unharmed here today. Jackson is about 75 miles west of Detroit. Little Debbie Roland was discovered walking naked along the street near the Aeroquip factory, just outside the Jackson downtown shopping district. Her mother’s car was found abandoned in the factory parking lot. Although authorities said there was no indication the little girl had, been molested, she will be given a thorough checkup. In Detroit, the child’s mother, Mrs. Joan Roland. 23, was taken to special investigations for further questioning. Police said they understood Mrs. Roland, whose car was registered in Tennessee, apparently went to Detroit from Jackson with a man. Mrs. Roland told police she and a young airman friend, Gary Smith, 19, parked the car near Waterworks Park in Detroit Tuesday night and got out to get a drink at the park fountain, and when they returned the car was gone. Smith lives in Brooklyn, Mich., about 12 miles southeast of Jackson. His Air Force uniforms and some of his identification were still in the car when it was found. Little Debbie told police a woman drove her to Jackson. .

Win Scholarships At 4-H Boys School INDIANAPOLIS (UPD—Donald P. Weeks, 18, Terre Haute, and Ronald Myer, 18, Flora, won Purdue University scholarships at the 4-H Boys School at the Indiana State Fair Tuesday. Weeks also won a state public speaking contest last week. Distribute Tickets For Festival Here Distribution of the free tickets for the Decatur fall festival by Decatur merchants will continue through Saturday, the Decatur Red Men announced today. Tickets may be secured for those who desire them from their favorite merchant. Most Decatur firms are cooperating with the show, which is sponsored by the Red Men's lodge. Kiefer Attorneys Seek New Trial FORT WAYNE, Ind. (UPD— Attorneys for Richard E. Kiefer will attempt Thursday to win a new murder trial for him in Allen Circuit Court. Kiefer was convicted and sentenced to death in the electric hair last spring in the slaying of his wife .Pearl, 45. Defense attorney Barrie Tremper filed a motion for a new trial on grounds that the court erred in permitting the introduction at the trial of Kiefer’s confession to the slaying of his daughter, Dorothy, 0. > Over MOO Dally Democrat! are sold and delivered 1b Decatur each day. .