Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 153, Decatur, Adams County, 29 June 1960 — Page 9

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Last Week's Rains Slowing Farm Work INDIA.MAPOt.tS iUPU - Last week's heavy rains may not have caused at much damage to Indiana crops at wa» feared originally, but It slowed farm work The weekly farm labor bulletin of the Indiana Employment* Shru-

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rity Dtvutaa today aaid tomatoes knW good in mood aroaa Net labor etM.rtaga was reported The tomato rmp *•» { he Muncie area appear, to be the best in years, the report Msid. The report from other areas' Logansport Tomato blo< king ftntwfted. rtrawtotrrlm to be completed this week South Bend—E*r»»‘iv* r«i» *«« l weak bogged down farm equipmmt 111 muck fir Ida; labor demanda increasing in truck garden-

Ing. muck and pickle cuHtvauon Andoraon Pen harvest ending thl» week; hrttrld >crd corn detasseling to start about July I: must tomato fields clean; blocking completed. Prospects of a good crop. Fort Wayne—Workers going back over tomato fields to hoe out grms and weeds. Labor in balance Kokomo—Pea vming to be completed this week; tomatoes took good.

THF DUCATUK DAILY W'hV'RAT. DEC ATT R. INDIANA

Marton—Several crews have let tor Michigan farm work had a holiday must al teat wee* becauge at heavy rain: »«• lima up; all crops took good Now Castli' Many crews have work In Mlchlgnn in the cherry harvest; plenty <rf labor hand Columbus—Heavy winds and rainfall last week caused fk»od ba dewaters which may tlnmafc some tomato field* Connersville—Heavy rains last week slowed weeding-

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Quit Kennedy After First Ballot Cast WniAMAF<MJS <UPt>—*A "*> i itantlal numbar of Indiana dele* gate* will leave »*• presidential I bid of Sen John F. Kennedy »P«* the first ba Hot. according to t* l * among national convention drlo» gates. The delegate* are bound to vofa I for Kennedy an ballot No 1 bei cause of hi* victory In the ti«o Mier Democratic presidential pci* ” A number of the delegate* and leading politico* have expressed the hope that Kennedy will accept i the vice-presidential nomination, |U he is stopped for p ’T 1, ' d nnrt It waa pointed out that Democrats shied nway from K<nnedy in the Indiana primary in I which he received 352.000 MPtet. I The two “splinter” Democratic [aspirants. Lar Daly and John H. Latham, mustered #4.000 tallies, ; .ltd almost 52.000 other Democrats went to the polls but foiled to vote for any presidential bidder. Inserted Kennedy About 27 per eent of the Democrats who voted May 3 deserted Kennedy. Vice President Richard M Nixon led Kennedy by about 5000 votes in that same primary. State Sen. Matthew E. Welsh. [Vincennes, the gubernatorial nomiiwc who now controls the stat< | organisation, said today he half not yet decided how he will vote I for President after the first ballot. “I advise you delegates to go to Los Angeles with open minds,Welsh said significantly in an ad; dress to the delegates Sunday. is a Seventh District delegate tQ/ the national gathering. • The chief backers of Welsh, for. mer national chairman Frank E; McKinney and former nattonat committeeman Frank M. McHale’; are heading the Hoosier president tial campaign of Sen. StuarJ Symington. . National Committeeman - elecj Alex Campbell. Fort Wayne, and a number of other Welsh ghieftains over the state are reported to be enrolled in the stop-Kennedjr movement. On the other hand, many Welsh supporters who are delegates from Marion. Lake and St. Joseph Counties are enthusiastically for Kennedy. They include Indianapo lis Mayor Charles Boswell. Manon County Prosecutor Philip L. Bayt; nearly all of the Calumet group headed by Rep. Ray J. Madden, Gary, the delegation chairman; East Chicago Mayor Walter Jeorse, and the St. Joseph County crew, bossed by South Bend Mayor Edward F. Voorde. Kennedy’s Indiana co-manager. State Sen. Marshall Kizer, hails from nearby Plymouth. Johnson Gains You can’t count Sen. Lyndon J. Johnson out of the Indiana picture because he seems to be gaining ground day by day. Sen. Vanes Hartke, a delegate, is close to Johnson, who has given the Hoosier freshman senator appointments to a number of choice committees. _ There likewise is quite a bit or under-cover sentiment in Hoosierdom for a third trial for Adlai E. Stevenson. Included among the Stevenson fans are a number of so-called “intelleAuals.” The opinion is growing that Kennedy can’t defeat Nixon in this state, although he may prevail nationally. Lieut, Gov. Crawford F. Parker. GOP nominee for governor, attested to this state of affairs when he predicted that Nixon will win this state by more than 100.000 votes, if Kennedy is the nominee, and will carry the GOP state ticket to victory with Nixon. The dental care bill for all Americans last year amounted to $1.7 billion. —Three families have an annual income of SSOO or less. SMITHS SPECIALS Giant $2.25 Size Lanolin Plus Shampoos SPECIAL Turn Tan LOTION Look tan overnight. , No Sun Necessary. / s l-25 » .. ' . T F SMITH Rexall Drug Store

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