Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 1 February 1960 — Page 3

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Indianapolis Man Is Arrested By FBI IN!)iANAIHH.IS • UPt • —Robert J, Pitcher, 11, India naputt*. WM 1 la Marton County Jail today fob l-'wing hl* arrest by FIH agent*, •Saturday < n a ■ harge of unlawful

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I night to avoid proarcuttaa tar bur* glary Pltcber waa *rr<-*ted «m V» Itwili of a federal compialhl tiled by Dtviru County uuthorltto* who i acruMXf him ot burglarizing •" Odon grocery tart Dee S and then nortag to California tuort was »rt I at uo.ooo

Move Underway For Naming Os Missile Czar WASHINGTON <UPD — A new move for creation of a mi Mile I "czar” appeared llkelv today in I the wake of statement* by two military leader* <>n the abort and I tong term danger* to the United State*. The short-term danger, according to Air Force Gen. Thomas S Power, la that in two year* Rus ala may have enough intercontinental missiles to launch a massive nuclear attack on this country. The long term hazard, retiring Army Maj Gen John B. Medaris said, is that at the present rates of progress Russia may completely dominate space within 10 years. Brooks Disagrees Medaris, whose retirement from the Army became effective Sunday. said in a farewell interview with Missiles and Rockets magazine that all missile and space activities should be placed under a joint military command. Chairman Overton Brooks <DLa.) of the House Space Committee disagreed with Medaris, but said: “We've got to have more one-man control. 1 don't want dictatorship — but something's got to be done about this bickering and back-biting that is still going on.” Rep. Chet Holifield (D-Calif.l. chairman of the congressional subcommittee on radiation, said figures developed by his group last year take on a new significance in the present situation.

Views Striking Power Holifield said that if Russia ' launched 260 missiles with H-bomb warheads at 224 American targets. 50 million Americans would be killed and 20 million injured. The 260 missiles is approximately the number that Power, chief of the Strategic Air Command, bel lieves the Russians could have i sometime in 1962 By coincidence, 260 is also the number of intercontinental ballistic missiles that America has ! “programmed” so far. But there is no chance that they could all be emplaced before late 1963 or 1964. Planning To Attend Annual Convention Max Gilpin, general manager of Gilpin Ornamental Iron of Decatur and Harry W. Brown, sales manager, will leave Wednesday for London, Ontario, Canada, to attend the annual North American convention of the pit-cast concrete step industry. The meeting will be held at the London Hotel in London, Ontario. Gilpin, one of the industry's principal suppliers, will exhibit the 1960 line of ornamental iron railings and columns. Minor Damage Caused By Willshire Wreck A wreck in Willshire, O„ Friday at 3:30 p.m. caused minor damage to two area drivers’ ears.— A cAr driven by Fermin Dellinger. .41, of route one, Willshire, 0., was proceeding south through Willshire when a car driven by Mary Lautzenheiser, of route one. Willshire, backed into it from an alley. The right rear fender on the Dellinger car and the left rear fender, taillight, and bumper of the Lautbenheiser auto were damaged. The state police investigated.

TASTE OF WINTER-Three-year-old Nina Sauro samples an Ice-covered branch in South Brunswick. KJ. Snow and freezing rain meant headaches lor the traffic-harried nonkida.

THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATTR. INDIANA

Moderate Weather Continues In State United Pre** taternaUanat I The la«t truer* of January itnow* vanished from the Indiana I landscape today a* moderate weather <x ntlnued with no mid wave* In sight. The flvf-day outlook for Hooalerland indicated above-normal temperature* would prevail through 1 thia week with litlk or no precipitation. The weekend was on the damp tide, with heavy fog Saturday night which trow into a white coating on tree* and shrubbery Foggy condition* were reported over most of the state again thi* morning. • 1 Temperatures climbed Into the 40* over moat of the state Sunday, 'but at Fort Wayne the high was only 31 Elsewhere it ranged from 40 at South Bend to So in the Cln- • cinnatl area. Overnight tow* ranged from Z7 at Fort Wayne to 32 at South Bend. t Highs today will range from 35 to 50. lows tonight from 25 to 35. and highs Tuesday from the tow 30s to near 40. Mostly cloudy conditions will prevail. The five-day outlook indicated temperatures will average 4 to 8 degrees below normal highs of 28 to 46 and normal lows of 13 to 30. "A little colder south Tuesday, otherwise only minor day-to-day changes in temperature.” the outlook said, adding that there will be little if any precipitation. If there is any. It Will come as occasional rain extreme south tonight or Tuesday and rain or snow south and snow flurries north late in the week.

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Added Acreage In Reserve Contracts WASHINGTON <UPD — Thu i Agriculture Depurtmmt estimated'l today that more thus 2« mill km' acre* ot cropland would be held, lout of production in IMO under I coaearvation reuervv contractu., lIU* I* Ulnnit SMBUUO uerr* morel than ware in the reuerve lauti 'year. I' Loder lhe coruwrvaiMNl reserve, 1 the government pay* farmer* to I withhold general cropland from I production fur period* of 3-10 years while they carry out uoU water, and wildlife conuervatlon I] practice* 'lhe department «ald cropland Ini the reuerve in IMO hud been producing aubstantiaf quantltiea of •urplua crop* in recent year*, i uniy cropland 1* eligible for the reaerve. Generally, It muat have I produced a crop or been in all regular crop rotation during the J year Immediately peccding the J urit year of the contract. The signing of 1960 con tracts for the conservation reserve Is near- I mg completion. The American Farm Bureau! Federation proposed Sunday night J a four-point wheat legislative pro-J gram bui’t arou:.d an expanded!

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I exmeervatum reuerve. elimination of acreage cufllrdh add towered The eonaersation reserve would be built up from Ita preaent M mlUloa aerv« to about 40 million I

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acre* in three year*. Coat of the' government would rise town IM < million dollar* tn the IMO crop, ' year to about 530 million Ctolar* ’ fur the IKM crop year Farm Bureau official* said |

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•dufXUNi at the program * ou >d result in small wheat aerdage. The program will ta> presented tt> ibe Senate Agriculture Committee In hearing* Tuesday and Wednesday