Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 266, Decatur, Adams County, 11 November 1959 — Page 6

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1959

Steel Production Tempo Increasing PITTSBURGH (UPD—The tempo of steel production increased today with U.S. Steel, the nation’s largest producer, expected to hit 60 per cent of capacity at some facilities by the end of the week. Most major producers said they were moving into production at a faster rate than had been forecast originally. In addition, the recall of workers has stepped up and as many as 75 per cent of the United Steelworkers were expected to be bck on the job by the end of the week. U.S- Steel said production would reach 60 per cent of capacity at its major eastern and midwestern facilities by Saturday. But com-pany-wide production would reach only 40 per cent, it said. “Big Steel” said a strike by railroad workers in its Tennessee Coal and Iron Division in Alabama held down company-wide production to the 40 per cent level. The Steelworkers, stymied by a strike of railroad men, began returning to their jobs today. Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp., Inland Steel and Pittsburgh Steel each reported production ahead of schedule. J&L said it expected 40 per cent production by the weekend while Inland said it would reach 33 per cent of capacity for the first post-strike week. School Systems Ask For Financial Help INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — Five Indiana school systems have sounded an appeal for financial help from the State Budget Coinmittee.

The requests were among tfiose on the agenda of the committee for a meeting Thursday. Other requests include more than half a million dollars worth of construction for state institutions, additional construction using the institution’s own funds, salary hikes, purchase of additional state game areas, and further work on an acute and intensive treatment center for mental illness. The requests for allocations from the State Educational Contingency Fund total more than $322,000 and include: Oslo Township (Elkhart County), $110,000; East Gary, $109,265; Cleveland Township (Elkhart County), $64,128; Washington Township ('Elkhart County) $15376, and Monroe Township (Jefferson County), $22,860. The money is sought for use in paying salaries of teachers, janitors, transfer tuition or transportation. Other requests included: Madison State Hospital—s3,soo, to repair a coal dock and an additional $1,426 for roof repairs on the staff residence. Fort Wayne State School—s74,200 to rehabilitate bathroom facilities and $3,200 to renovate staff residence. Indiana State Sanatorium — $4,100 to install a new boiler feed pump and SSOO to replace boiler lines. Indiana State Prison—sl,oso to replace interior wall of the ash silo which was damage dby an explosion October, 1958. Adjutant General —$4,500 to install a new boiler in the Monticello National Guard Armory and $3,400 to place a new roof on the Muncie National Guard Armory. Indiana University—An additional $165,000 for an addition to the music building and $192,489 for further work on a physics building extension. Public Works warehouse—sl2s,000 for refrigeration facilities at the State Warehouse. Department of Conservation—sßs,soo to purchase Jl2 acres of land in the Pigeob-, River State Fish & Game area and 197 acres in the Glendale Ffck & Game area. . Department of Correction—A request to increase tli? supervisor of parole’s salary from $475 to $625 per month and the deputy parole director’s salary from SSOO to $650. Also received was a request to increase the salary of the superintendent of the Indiana State Farm from $6,600 to $7,000 per years.

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QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING AU Work Left Before Noon on ThursdayReady the Next Day, Friday, at HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. !• '