Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 59, Number 129, Decatur, Adams County, 2 June 1961 — Page 2

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New York Man Named As New GOP Chairman WASHINGTON (UPD — Rep. William E. Miller of New York was unanimously elected today to

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the chairmanship of the Republican National Committee. Miller succeeds Sen. Thruston B. Morton of Kentucky, who resigned to devote more time to his own re-election ~ campaign next year. Miller, 47, a member of the House since 1951, served during the 1960 campaign as chairman of the GOP Congressional Campaign Committee. His election came as an aftermath to a fighting political talk Thursday night by former presi-

dent Dwight D. Eisenhower who called on Republicans to wage a vigorous fight against President Kennedy’s domestic programs. In a final report, Morton [cited special congressional and mayoral elections this year as evidence of “a Republican resugence.” The election of a new chairman was set for the climax of a twoday GOP National Committee meeting which included a fundraising dinner Thursday night that drew 6,000 party leaders and contributors to hear Eisenhower. In his first speech since he left the White House Jan. 20, the exPresident summoned the party to war against the Kennedy domestic program. He also offered some implicit criticism and advice to the administration about handling foreign affairs. Ike “Deeply Dfstarbed” He told the SIOO-a-plate dinner audience that in foreign affairs the nation needs “steadiness of leadership, care and experience in planning, prudence in word, firm-

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ness in deed.” In lashing out at the Democrats on domestic issues, Eisenhower said he was “sick and tired of hearing alleged leaders scoff at a balanced budget." “I am deeply disturbed, as I believe millions, of people‘are, by the indications of sheer recklessness in programs compelling deficit spending on the federal level,” he said. » “A free healthy, competitive economy cannot long exist if it is to be subject to political abuse, bewildered by constantly shrinking dollars and continually fearful of governmental controls.” The former President, who sat at a giant head table with members of his cabinet, Thomas E. Dewey and other GOP leaders, received his biggest round of applause when he said the GOP was against “government by big brother.” Opposes Power Concentration The ex-President said his party opposed “the ever-increasing concentration of power in Washington” because it believed the

individual was better able to plan i his own Ute and spend his own ■ money. “We are against the insulting 1 concept of government by big brother,” he declared. “Excessive ; public housing, rampant public power, federalized youth programs are cases in point.” “I look in vain and with deep concern for fiscal responsibility today in public affairs,” he said. ' “As I note the mounting expend--1 itures, I often think how easy it is to buy things when you’re ' spending the other fellow’s mon--1 ey.” Actor Jeff Is Off Critical List CULVER CITY, CALIF. (UPD—- , Steady improvement since his ’ second emergency abdominal operation has taken actor Jeff , Chandler off the critical list at Culver City Hospital, doctors said today.

OLAHM TO M ALLOWED ITTHE ADAMS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS S, IMI City of Decatur < >8.84 Citizen* Telephone Co >89.50 Jn<l. & Mich. Elec. Co 88.lt Linda Reber Clerical-Cleric 181.00 Norval S. Rich. M.D. Cl-Med 10.00 John C. Carroll, M.D. dq .... 10.00 Edward Jaberg Au.-oper <I.OO Frances Jaberg Cler. do .... <O.OO MUrjorie Gllliom do <0.50 Decatur Demo. Co. Au.-oper. 16.75 Commercial Print Shop do 2.25 Haywood Pub. Co. do 564.43 Remington Rand Treas. op. 8.70 Haywood Pub. Co. do - 162.00 Velma Cott do cler <5.00 Marguerite L. Vongunten do <5.00 Photo Stat Corp Recor-oper 289.80 Hoywood Pub. Co. do ..<>.... 168.00 Beavere Oil Set Inc Sher.-op 98.38 Severin H. Schurger Proa. At <1.90 W. H.' Anderson Co. do .... 16.00 Office Systems Inc. do 30.77 Walter Koos As. Trav. Ex- 13.28 F. H. Retmier As.-op 11.00 G. M. Grabill Co. Supt. mll&poe <8.33 Bluf. Gift & Type Cen do op. 58.20 Commercial Print Shop do <.<3 Modern Office Machines do 10.90 Mildred Foley Att. Os. mil. 53.84 Leo N. Seltenrlght Co Ag mil 05.94 Citizens Telephone Co. do op 24.08 Co Agent Supply Fund do <I.OO Copperclal Print Shop do .. 8.25 Lois M. Folk H. D. Ag mil 25.90 Lois M. Folk do oper 28.28 C. W. Freeby MD Co H of 67.93 C. W. Freeby MD do oper 002.16 Coverall Rental Ser Clr C op 1-80 Citizen* Telephone Co. do 21.25 J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co. do 18.50 Lawers co-op Pub. Co law bk 13.50 Weet Publishing Co. do .... 100.00 American Law Book Co. do 55.00 W. H. Anderson Co. do 33.50 Legal Dir. Pub. Co. do <.50 C. H. Muselman pro off mil 64.80 Melvon Kohler C. H. Cus 304.00 Edna Werst do matron 100.00 Louie Drake do watchman 10.00 G. C. Murphy Co. do oper 8.13 Correlated Prod Inc do ...... 16.30 Coverall Ren Ser Inc do .... 8.00 Klenks Ser Cen do 6.74 Stanley Home Prod do 42.00, R. M. Kolter & Co. do 3160.00 Sanco Prod Co Inc do 27.97 Robert A. Light do - Correlated Prod Co do J. 16.30 Renners Express Inc. do .... 4.18 Mrs. J. Murphy Jr. jail mat 133.33 Sanco Prod Co Inc do oper 62.88 No. Ind Public Ser Co do 7.60 Frank Kitson Co H. Supt .... 225.00 Thelma Kitson do matron 150.00 Hilda Smith do help 140.00 Connie Kirk do < ...... 140.00 Grover Kelly do 20.00 James Loshe do —. 74100 Lloyd Kitson do 58.50 Herbert Kitson do 75.00 Dr. NorVai S. Rich do 1 phy 75.00 Kohne Drug Store Co. H op 23.47 Norval S. Rich M.D. do .... 75.50 Bowers Hard Co Inc do .... 11.27 Coverall Ren Ser Inc do .... 2.00 Leonard Soliday do Decatur Blue Flame do 26.07 Henry Heimann do 25.80 Beavers Oil Ser Inc do 151.25 Decatur Kocher Lumber do 14.85 Parr's Tire & Imp Ser do . .. 4.80 Giffords IGA Super do 23.53 Teeple Truck Lines do 3.50 RalphW. Rice do 10.75 Dairymans Rose Hill do .... 116.02 Stewarts Bakery Inc. do .... 46.62 Evans Grocery do 38.42 Berne Locker Storage do .... 170.71 Niblic & Co. do 13.54 Gerbers Supermarket do .... 117.44 Monroe Grain & Supply do 31.10 Krick Tyndall Co. do 60.21 Indiana State Indust do .... 55.72 Will Winnes Assessing .... 183.33 Adolph Schamerloh do 150.00 Alma F. Stults do — 130.00 Bernhard Schultx do 130.00 Geraldine Bixler do 130.00 Frances L. Kruse Reassess 220.00 Rebecca G. Baker do 220.00 Henry Dehner Co. Cou meet 25.0 Q Frank E. Bohnke do - 25.00 Leon Neuenschwander do .... 25.00 Floyd L. Meyer do 25.00 Wm Kruetzman do -.. 25.00 Julius Schultz do 25.00 Chris Stahly do 25.00 David A Macklin Co. At. 166.67 James K. Staley Ser. Off ... 100.00 Decatur “Dem Co Legal Ad 98.21 Berne Witness Inc. do 104.64 The Geneva Herald do 14.85 Neuenschwander, Inc. Ins. 82.80 Blacks Fun Home Sol bur 100.00 GUlta & Doan Fun llorne do 100.00 Iffne Byro< Hos <*are of frat • 640.00 RMpffE. Allison DVAI <6.90 DeLoss W. Fireoven DV.xFdo 180. on Max A. Lehman DVM do .. 42.80 Cecil Franklin Fox bounty 3.00 Norman Sheets do 600 Larry Affolder do 9.00 L. J. Kiess do ....... 3.00 Wm. Manning do 3.00 Wm. Auman do 18.00 Theo. McCune do ............ ...... 33.00 Earl J. Moser do 9.00 Terry Hawkins do .... 3.00 Cowen Ins Agency Bonds ... 5:00 G. C. Moser Ins. Agency do 15.00 Baker & Schultz Tax refund 22.44 Memorial Day Committee 150,00 Commercial Print Shop Ci De op 4.52 Audio-Visual Specialists do 6.00 Betty J. Habegger Dep As .100.00 Wilbert Nussbaum Assesor 244.00 Homer do 750.00 Cecil Harvey do jo.oy Mary Merriman Dep As .... 350.00 Florence' Blakey do 100.00 Corwin Newcomer Assessor 650.00 Flossie Lybarger Dei> As .. . 200.00 Welfare Mary J. Strickler Mi 18 80 Mabel Marshall do 19.60 Barbara B. Nicks do 35.80 Citizens Tele. Co. oper 21.14 Yost Construct Co Cum Bri 7282.04 HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT Lawrence Noll : 225.0il Robert Fuhrman 191.66 Paul Bryan 173.33 Wendell Abbott 179.20 De Wayne Beer 152.00 Gerald Bleeke * 17920 Harold Burger 179.20 Edward Faurote ... 150.40 Don Harvey 179.2<i Eli Hirschy 178.05 Raymond Kolter .. .. 182.50 Vern Linker . 16180 Chris Meshberger 172.80 Robert Meshberger 232.20 Maurice Miller 135.00 Russell Moser .... 153.90 Homer Rauch : 153.15 Raymond Shoaf 186.30 Roger Steiner 179.20 Samuel Yager ... 165.00 Richard Young 180.80 flifford Death .. .... .... 88.00 i Paul Longsworth ... 179.20 i Lawrence McCullough 180.80

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Highway Dept Opens War On Identical Bids INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — The Indiana Highway Commission has opened war on the practice of offering identical bids for tires and tubes. The commission late Thursday adopted a resolution stating that “an award will be made only when there is one lowest bid.” Chairman David Cohen told the weary commission members as they looked at the sheets of tabulations on tire and tube bids containing numerous identical prices: "I have a suspicion we are going to have trouble on these tire bids. Let’s make the award Chris Zurcher 179.20 Citizens Telephone Co Ind & Mich Electric Co. .... 38.10, International Harvester Co. b ‘ L , J Riverside Garage ...... 2.75 Premier Fastener Cd -- 7.36 Hoosier Truck Equip. Inc .... 20.65 Carl Uhlig Ji-22 Mossman Yarnelle Co 15.39 Motorola ~.4...,......'.;....... Mac Allister Machinery Co. 247.44 Yarnelle Supply Co Inc .... 71.38 lloagland Fgrm Equip 3.80 Gage Tool and Eng Co LOO Curtis Industries, Inc 18.18 Stockberger Machin Inc ... 43. i0 Berne Auto Supply Inc .... 22 <29 Indiana Equip Co Inc .... 11-33 Decatur Equipment 414.09 Evans Sales and Ser Inc .... 828.4Decatur Auto Supply 7.t0 Deeds Equipment Co Inc .... 96.16 Adams County Farm Bureau 45.34 Ohio Oil Company 2070.45 Petrie Oil Company 10.05 Snap-on Tools 9.25 Hobart Welding Equipment 3.90 Indiana Motor Fuel Tax .... 53.58 Adams County Treasurer .... 10.72 Ben Gerke 50.00 John W. Karch Stone Co .. 8515.42 Meshberger Bro Stone "Corp 35713.31 S. & L. Gravel Co 4724.00 Krick-Tyndall Co. Ashbaucher's Tin Shop 21.88 205 C Bridge David L. Schwartz I-T-IS National Chemsearch Corp. .. 64.68 Log Metal Cui Co Inc 983.77 Cumulative Bridge Fund Amer Steel Sup Corp 6380.3.< Logans Metal Cup Co Inc .. 2460.43 Adams County Surveyor Krick-Tyndall Tile Co 615.51 Berne Ready Mix 2.40 Mrs. Willard Baumgartner —4L4a Ralph Bollenbacher ... 2065 Lincoln-Graphic ■■ 87.38 Herman Moellering — - „ Herman Moellering 25.92 Ben D. Mazelin 3LOO Gerald W. Nussbaum . 60.00 Clifton Liechty 27.a0 Ted Beerbauer Beavers Oil Service 61.52 Stockberger Machinery Co. 2*.40 Don's Texaco Service 24.10 Arnold Lumber Co 7.50 Anderson Industry .. <-55 Harold Schamerloh 18 >0 Robert Marquardt 2340.00 Anderson Industry' 11.40 W. H. Gllliom 17 92 Carl Burkhart .... 30.40 Austin Merriman .............. 91.35 Elmer Rich 1 92.00 Lawrence Smith - 275.00 Herman Moellering 18 .2 Certified to before me this 2nd day of June, 1961. Edward F. Jnberg. Auditor. June 2. <

—————— —T-140 THE "INFORMATION EXPLOSION"!. GROWTH OF CHEMICAL H ... literature, 1910-60 Ir 120 u* Abstracts of papers B in thousands Bjqq WK !WWn ithM B, nwirnWWWP ' |V JI i WMraZdH’UI ZEIIA - JI ho fl o U fib S-60 jQ ijMMpo Js>jßS yg^irSrllSl 2o F ll " . nijiMFWWR- 9 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 MOUNTAIN OF KNOWLEDGE—Technical information pro* duced'by the world’s scientists amounted to 60 million pages of technical papers in 1960 alone. This is equal to 465 tnan-years of round-the-clock reading. Mirroring this general information explosion, the growth in one fieldchemical literature—is traced in graph above. Data from DuPont Codoei eu&uftliitUf / htti fwAh UtA wUe>i I Product of lh. PERFECTION PAINT & COLOR CO. FOR BEAUTIFUL WALLS AND WOODWORK W'« hi" 1. dwerat. with Vinrt- E«w <lMn-«». Med. with HmM 1„| “ LSito Vinyl—tort rinw r*ll«r vndw Cm. MW . . tfriM »«t. .. yaur <-fl <o(w k(wb< TTTNV VH,I-l»« II th. ImlMf p.i"t I" XJ* •) Mrl.clly. Mor. Ilian 100 brood tM w*rtd« Q»* - y "•» IHlX.li «• wody l<w ,m. SMITH DRUG CO.

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to the low bidder, where there Is one, send out notices to all companies, then not issue purchase orders for at least 15 days and see if we get some squawks.” Earlier, when newsmen had questioned highway department personnel about the fact so many of the bids offered by major tire companies were the same, they had been told: "It’s just like gasoline. They charge the same price for the same ; tire throughout the > industry.” * ’ Bias are taken annually on the I different types of tires and tubes used by state highway cars, . trucks and other equipment. Later • the purchase orders are issued to ’ the successful bidder for each type or size of tire or tube as , needed, on the unit price. . The category of passenger car . tires and tubes contained 59 dis- . ferent items. Armstrong was the single low bidder for 31 of these k categories; Gillette Blue and J White for 11, Cooper, 7, Goodyear, [ 1, and Firestone, General, U.S. Royal and B.F. Goodrich, the ! other bidders, none. > On the remaining 9 items, the low bids were identical and in the i upper range of most of the tabu- ; lations of bids, the prices were 1 identical. 1 Other action taken Thursday ! afternoon by the commission in--1 eluded: ! Approved four new traffic sig- • nals on Ind. 32 in Muncie, at a [ cost to the state for material oi I $20,000. ; Modernize existing traffic sigi nals on U.S. 421 (Northwestern) • in Indianapolis at Fall Creek, at ■ an equipment cost of $2,000. ; Remove existing traffic signals ( at the entrance to Camp Alter* ■ bury on U.S. 31. > Install flasher beacons on Ind. ; 39 and U.S. 30 in LaPorte County. : Reject appeals from Haysville 1 and Greenwood for new traffic ) signals. ! Purchase for $47,000 a building , and land owned by John Leahy ;' adjacent to the Greenfield district : ' state highway headquarters. , Approved about $65,000 of a ’ roadside park annual equipment > J budget including purchase of 500 !’picnic tables, but , delaying pur* :; chase of rest parks along inter- [ i state routes pending more detailed 1' information. !; Approved $138,000 for a weed i spraying program along Hoosier J highways. New York Stock Exchonae Prices Midday Prices 1 A. T. & T.. 12275; Central Soya, : 29; du Pont. 2094: Ford. j General Electric, 654; General i Motors; .454; .Gulf -Oil, -39*4; I Standard Oil Ind., 504; Standard 'Oil N.J.. 464; U.S. Steel, 884.