Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 10 February 1960 — Page 3

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Columbia City Man Fined Here Today A Columbia City motorist paid SI and ro»t* UU* morning in city court, pleading full!y tn • etty ptdlce charge of public intoxication. Hamid R Lande*. Sr , of route] 4, Columbia City. was arrvat cd at 11 IS a. m today in the yard, ot the trailer court at 311 S I3th ( street. which la owned by Dr Harold DeVor, Damage Io the yard amounted to STS with none noted j to the automobile. • Landea told police that he I thought the yard was a driveway, and that ha wanted to Bleep. Dr. DeVor signed a complaint for drlv-1 Ing while under the influence of' alcohol, but the charge an not filed by the prosecutor because of lack of evidence. No otto had Been Landes drive up on the lawn. I.antics spent the night in the Adams county jail until the court session this morning before Judge Richard Sullivan. AR I/.Hi ItS ,>M le > •"*«*• •* *«”.*»** SaJtet.i a-r a «•«' mw ttw Mtneot n-n-u » '*s’* ..Ik H«- elo* *"»«•• <• *• MMBIaA j C AAmUt •• **•* ”**t ***** hi.tr h c'-m t.n ■Meilir a»-.-m »» drig/*. Gr» Frwvc lucif •< <!»•«•<• ’ ’*’• Jr*fL* JoXliS. Wwnf ** l» & P* • l</J0 lew J UMwUHW* Alt «wn| ?»•*• U* 1 »«• ttuHfe yvu lbwM ’•»* SMITH DRUG CO.

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U.S. Keeping Wary Eye On Cuba Meeting WASHINGTON 'VPD —American ufficial* disclosed today they ‘ are keeping a wary eye on prep- * a rations tor a Communist-blessed ■ propaganda blowout in < üba i which they expect tn erupt in a I torrent of anti-U.B abuse The object of their attention I* i the proposed July meeting in Ha-1 van* ot a "t-alin American Youth I I Congress." Th* "congress'' was spawned by the Communist World Federation of Democratic Youth Fidel Castro's revolutionary regime is reported to have embraced it with promises of flnan cial support. Catholic Group Opposed Intelligence sources said th« . Communist • dominated preparatory committee for the meeting is • setting up a program which includes the following: Position toward dictators and "formal democracy"; limitations on national sovereignty: militarism; disarI mament and economic developI menU. I These subjects all appear to U S. officials to be the usual inI nocuous Communist cover dcsignations for blasts against "Yankee imperialism" and charges [that the West want* war as opI posed to Russia's professed desire !for "peaceful coexistence."

U S officials are certain that if this ideological flab fry lakes place a* planned. It will provide a spate eg hate propaganda against uncle Sam. right at hut **ry «*' step .. — •i The Cuban Catholic Students Movement has plan* to MB*4ag* the Red-tinged rally, if poasfole. according to US Intelligence sources The Catholic group will offer an anil totalitarian resnlu tion. which the Commbnlata cannot accept, and then do a spectacular walk-out—if Castro forces ever let the Catholics into the conference in the first piece tease WUI Boycott Numerous representatives of non-Communist Latin American youth organisations, who were hired to a preparatory meeting in Santiago. Chile. >»»« November have since announced they will toy cotl the conference because It will be completely Communist‘°u's’ ll £trces said Castro s brother. Raul, has promised ence organisers that the Cuban government will put up money for the meeting If the congress is ' ■ properly oriented. 1 The congress is being advertised as a meeting of Latin American youth. But U 8. officials expect some of the leading figun• from the Red bloc in Europe and a few Chinese Communists to be on hand to show their Western Hemisphere buddies Just how such an affair should be handled

Shuman Asks Fight For Farm Program CHICAGO lUPn - Charles B Shuman, president of the American Farm Bureau Federation, today took his organization s sigh. for a "corrected" farm program to city dwellers'. "I urge all Americans who live in cities, as well as on farms, to contact their congressmen and urge adoption of workable farm legislation,” Shuman said in an '"present national agricultural policies, Shuman said, are so "disruptive” that they endanger the nation's economy The wheat program is particularly in need of revision. . Shuman, an Illinois farmer from Moultrie County; was interviewed in his skyscraper office fro™ which he directs the AFBF, the. nation’s largest farm organization, composed of 1.602.117 member famili?’. Shuman said President Eisenhower’s special farm message delivered to Congress Tuesday was pretty much i* of the AFBF and thought that numbers of both parties can live under the President’s guidelines.” "The Presidents recommendations for wheat.” Shuman said, “agrees with ours.’.’ Eisenhower said the wheat situation is "particularly acute.” Under it farmers are restricted to an-acreage allotment of 55 million acres with the government buying up surpluses at 75 per cent of the "fair price. This is costing SI,OOO a minute. The AFBF wants less government control and has called for elimination of acreage allotments and marketing quotas and a price support for wheat based on the support level for corn, which would result in a price of about $1.30 per bushel, about 50 cents less than now.

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Grim Battle Raging To Save Big Tanker SAN FRANCISCO <UPI> — A grim tNittlr raged within sight o( Ann Francisco early today with i rescue vrsHpla fighting bowling I asNis foe a belplea* the I world's largest wine tanker The ll,Bob-ton Angelo Petri wa« ' to»»rd by 25-foot waves a* three lug* and a Coaat Guard cutter attempted to put lines aboard .The tanker carried a cargo of 2.500.000 gallon* of wine. I.SDO.ono gallon* of cvttonsevd oil, and 1.500 ton* of missile fuel. Twenty six men of the Petri'* , ad-man crew remained aboard in an attempt to save her. although only one anchor kept the tanker from bring pound<"d to pieces in I the surf Hit By Wave The tanker left San Francisco ' Tuesday en route for the East I Coast As It pushed through heavy sea* outside the Gokicn Gate, a high wave suddenly smashed over

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Record Soles By National Tea Co. Highest »alea on record fur any I first p»rtod of operntton* wee* announced today by H V, are, president of the National T*a ICto., who reported an tncrwa** <«f | tl.no* 0M In sale* for the first four I week petiixt of IMO a* compared with the previous record high M tales for the same peri*d a year “s*’ ] National Tea Co. c*Molid*t*d ■ale* for the four week p*A<xi ending January 30. IMO t<ual« <i M 3 • 202.231 for an increase of 104 percent over the corresponding period [of 1953. when tales were M1.4T3.332. Invite Eisenhower To Visit Sweden STOCKHOIJ4. Sweden <UPH — The Swedish government Invited i President Elsenhower today to I visit Swi-den in connection with his trip to the Soviet Union this I June. Finland extended a timilar (invitation a few day* ago.

6,000-Droft Coll Issued For April WABHINGTON <UPI» — Th* De-1 feme D*partm*nt r«qur«ted th* l Service system today to I .draft 4.000 men for th* Army in; AprU . a» Th* quota wa» the same a* fur February and March Uukill bring' the draft total since th* start of. th* Korean war to 3.515.430 men I Irsd* tn • goon town — DeonßO

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