Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 10 January 1962 — Page 11
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Boswell's Platform Is Conservative By EUGENE J. CADOU United Press International INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — The conservative platform announced by Indianapolis Mayor Charles H. Boswell in his campaign for the 1962 Democratic senatorial nomination was the chief topic of Hoosier politicos today. — Boswell’s views, as expressed in his announcement speech Saturday night, were far to the right of those of Governor Welsh, who is only a mild sort of liberal. And, if precedent prevails, the governor, with his huge Statehouse patronage machine, can decide the senatorial contest. He has had nothing to say about Boswell’s move to place all of his political eggs in the right-wing basket. It’s a different story with former House Speaker Birch E, Bayh, Jr., Terre Haute, Boswell’s chief rival for the senatorial bid who is definitely a liberal. Amused at. Efforts “Mayor Boswell apparently has ' launched an attempt to win Republican votes—to heck with the Democrats,” Bayh said. “The people of Indiana are wondeting
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about his platform. I was amused at his apparent effort to paint me as a screaming liberal.” Bayh maintained that there is no Democratic bandwagon movement for Boswell, saying that only four of the 75 Hoosier Democratic mayor and only one district chairman — curael Richardson of Spencer, 7th District chairman, in addition to Albert DeLuse, 11th District head, who is Boswell’s campaign manager, attended the announcement party. 2‘And Mr- Richardson is opw of my close friends/’ Bayh declared Bayh derided the contention of Boswell aides that the Indianapolis mayor is a winner, saying that Boswell has lost bids for Congress and the nomination for lieutenant governor and has won only for mayor. In contrast, Bayh has been elected to the legislature four times, he said. Marion Mayor M. Jack Edwards, another senatorial hopeful, has predicted that he may win because of the sharp BgyhBoswell contest. A fourth aspirant in Appellate Court Judge John S. Gonas, South Bend, who has a long record of running for high offices, failing to pay his state convention assessment fee and then settling for a smaller nomination. Similar to Capehart’s Boswell may have trouble assailing Republican Sen. Homer E. Capehart, running for reelection, because of their similar views, according to the politicos. The two men agree on the following Boswell platform planks: —Restricting foreign aid to those nations that actively back this country against Russia. —Maintenance of a balanced budget and opposition to deficit spending. —Modem and revised tax and depreciation laws. —Legislation to give local governments more voice in solving local problems—or home rule. ; —Relinquishment by the federal government of certain taxing powers to the state and local governments so that the local property tax can be reduced. The upshot is that Boswell has undoubtedly classified himself as a conservative and Bayh remains a liberal. Welsh and the Democratic state convention delegates may have to decide thesenatorial nomination oa that basis.
Plaffonnsln Campaign Are Mostly Humbug By LYLE C. WILSON United Press International WASHINGTON (UPl)—The congressional Joint Committee on the Disposition of Useless Papers (JCDUP) should have remained in business long enough to deal with the 1960 Democratic presidential platform. It might deal with the 1960 Republican presidential platform, too. The 1960 Democratic platform would have had prior rights to the committee’s attention, however, because the Democrats elected their man in 1960. Their man was Sen. John F. Kennedy. President Kennedy will deliver Wednesday to a joint session of the Congress his message on the State of the Union. The message will offer the voters a lesson in basic polities. It will be a miracle if the voters learn this lesson. R has. beep offered to them before by one party and then by another without much effect on the Electorate. The lessen is that campaign platforms are mostly Republican campaign platforms are no better than Democratic campaign platforms. Both parties make platform promises to attract the votes of racial and other pressure groups. On platform promises, the sky is the limit or, maybe, what the traffi cwill bear. The Democrats seem to offend more often with these voter-bait promises than do the Republicans. There are reasons for that. First, the Democrats are accustomed to out - promising the Republicans although the Republicans are handy, too, with lip service. Second, the Democrats of late have more often elected their presidential candidates. A presidential candidate who runs on a well-ballyhooed campaign platform and then reneges on major parts of it finds himself in a conspicuous position. President Kennedy finds himself today in such a position. It is because Kennedy reneged that it seems reasonable to suggest the JCDUP should give its attention to the 1960 Democratic presidential platform. The JCDUP went out of business 10 years ago. Congressmen were reluctant to be known as members of a committee with such a purpose, the disposition of useless papers. So, 10 years ago the committee’s name was changed. It now is the Joint Committee on Disposition of Executive Papers (NCDEP). More dignified! If the 1960 presidential platform is an executive paper, the next move is up to JCDEP. JCDEP will not move. It is part of the unwritten law of politics that politicians may delude the voters without penally unless penalty by the voters themselves. Kennedy Withdraws Club Application WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Kennedy’s membership application has been withdrawn from a Washington club that is so exclusive it once supposedly demanded to know the admittance qualifications of President Woodrow Wilson. The action on Kennedy’s application was taken 24 hours after the Cosmos Club, a private organization of the intellectual and social elite in Washington, had rejected a membership bid for a Negro — Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Carl T. Rowan. Kennedy’s name had been coproposed by J. Kenneth Galbraith, U.S. ambassador to India, who is now home on leave. When Galbraith learned that Rowan’s application had been rejected by the club’s membership board, he announced his intention to resign. A few hours later it was disclosed that Kennedy’s name had been taken’eft the lists. It was not known whether this was because it was automatically cancelled by Galbraith’s resignation, or because the ambassador acted to withdraw it. White House Press Secretary Pierre Salinger said he had not had an opportunity to discuss the matter with the President. Edward R. Murrow, director of the U. S. Information Agency, also withdrew his application for membership in the club. Another member of the Kennedy family — Atty. Gen. Robert Kennedy — was involved in a somewhat similar incident last fall. He-- quit the Metropolitan Club — as exclusive as the Cosmos Club — because of its policy of refusing admittance to Negro guests. Quality Produce Is In Ample Supplies WASHINGTON (UPI) — Food shoppers can fight that cold weather bugaboo—frozen budgets —with the plentiful supplias of high quality produce at food mar-
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Price Control Opposed For Dairy Product INDIANAPOLIS (UPD-Oppo-nents of price control for dairy products told Hoosier lawmakers Tuesday that such a plan will mean less milk for growing children and an ultimate return to the days of government price fixchain store executives and independent grocers, who normally are rivals, joined in urging the Dairy Industry, Business and Trade Practices Study Committee against licensing or price control legislation. James Wallace, Indianapolis and Zionsville market owner and president of the Indiana Retail Grocers and Meat Dealers Association, testified at the public hearing in the Statehouse that the proposed licensing plan would eventually bring back the Federal Office of Price Administration. This was a reference to an agency which functioned during World War 11. Marsh Opposes Fixing Chan M. Kintner, vice president of Marsh Supermarkets, Yorktown, said Americans have demonstrated the will “to carry home their milk and dairy products rather than have them delivered if it results in a cash savings to then!.” “Proof of this is that in the supermarkets, the dairy department normally accounts for 10 per cent of the total sales and of this 10 per cent most supermarkets do 3.2 per cent of the store sales in fluid milk and cream—almost double what they did percentagewise eight years previously,” he said. “There is no end to the road of government regulators once it is started for it sets up artificial imbalances in the marketing pattern,” Kintner warned. Ralph Buddendaum. Indianapolis store operator, said “the consummer wouldn't have a chance in the proposed regulation plan considered by previous sessions of the legislature and now before the study committee of lawmakers headed by Sen. Robert Brokenburr, Indianapolis Republican. Buddendaum said the plan would result in “a sweet little monopoly” and hike the price of dairy products not only to the average consumer but to state institutions, relief agencies and the school milk program. “If you pass this bill, the coffee roasters, the chicken farmers, the bread bakers and the tomato canners will be after you to also guarantee them a profit,” he said. Would Switch Products Earl Hopping, who operates an independent grocery in Indianapolis, said the chain stores which have used dairy products as loss leaders “will only switch to other commodities” if the control bill is passed“Next we will have 5 and 10 cent bread or bread free with a coupon,” Hopping said. “Within two years from now the bakeries will also be down here asking for an umbrella as the dairies are now doing. Another two years and they will be back asking for someone to hold it for them. This will continue until we have a completely controlled economy.” “Many people cannot afford to pay for the antiquated, inefficient home-delivery method of milk and the end result will be less milk consumed,” Hopping said. Charles B. Van Nuys, executive vice president of the Indiana Retail Council, told the committee that a poll of its membership, including 1,500 merchants, produced a 4-to-l vote against price control legislation. Frank Sinatra Is Engaged To Actress HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Frank Sinatra will play Romeo to dancer Juliet Prowse when they marry sometime “in the near future.” The thin singer announced Tuesday that he and the leggy dancer-actress became engaged last Monday. Sinatra and the willowy Miss Prowse met in 1959 during the filming of “Can Can” in which the singer costarred with Shirley MacLaine. Juliet had a supporting role. Shortly after the picture was. completed Sinatra and the dancer kets this weekend. At vegetable counters, these "budget defrosters” will be in good supply: Potatoes, lettuce, sweet potatoes, carrots, onions, and cabbage. Top values at fruit counters will be oranges, grapefruit, apples, tangerines, and bananas. Features at meat counters will vary among various cuts of beef, lamb, pork, broiler-fryers, and turkeys. Dairy cases continue to display good supplies of milk, dairy products, and eggs. Good fish buys for the weekend will include canned tuna, crabs, fish sticks, gnd fish portions.
niinLTn . R*wLf wTrfIMU ■UP® school iajnch jjjgn Y 5 ’'' fl OTft school hutch to a vital fito-1 tian, hawk al school is important. Protective notary measures are in ordor during the preparation of ackeoi lunches. These measures will help avoid sickness resulting from mntsnninnfnd food. i AH persons employed in Che school lunchroom must be scrupulously dean in person and attire. They should be required to submit to health examinations deemed necessary by health and school authorities. The kitchen and lunchroom must be dean and as well equipped as ' possible. ■ I Food low in price is pennissable, but it should not be fermented, ' , frost-bitten, unclean or of unsanitary quality. i Pasteurized milk should be used or milk boiled on the premises. Home-canned fruits are safe, but home-canned meats and vegetables should be used only after being boiled from 3 to 5 minutes after removal from the can. Leftovers are questionable, when held over for another day. The housekeeping of the hinchi room and kitchen must be above > criticism. Particular attention ( ■. should be given to the exclusion of i ' flies, roadies, mice, rats and other I vermin. I The personnel and equipment needs the daily supervision of some responsible person trained for this type of work. , The close cooperation of lunchroom directors, principals and school physicians or health officers is required if school eating places j k are to be sate. ggaiir-^ 1 -—-- -*
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became steady dates. Last year the 44-year-old singer and Miss Prowse, 25, broke up. When the romance cooled Sinatra dated Marilyn Monroe and actress Dorothy - Provine. It was only in the past month that Sinatra and Juliet made up their differences. After announcing they were engaged the singer said he would let his fiancee name the wedding day. The marriage will be his third. His first wife was Nancy Barbate, whom he married in 1939 when he was a sls-a-week singing waiter. They have three children, Nancy (who married Tommy Sands last year), Christina and Frank Jr. In 1951, eight days after his divorce from Nancy, the singer married glamor jgiri Ava Gardner. It was a stormy union which ended in a 1957 divorce. Miss Prowse was among the dancers on the set of “Can Can” who drew criticism from Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev during his September, 1959, visit here. While engaged in the can can, the chorus threw their skirts up over their derrieres, causing Khrushchev to observe that in Russia one looked at a girl's face instead of the back of her lap.
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U. S. Now Aiding Dominican Republic
By PHIL NEWSOM UPI Fdreign News Analyst When gunmen cut down Dominican dictator Rafael Leonidas Trujillo on the moonlit night of May 30, 1961, the country already was teetering on the verge of bankruptcy. There were shortages of food and clothing, the tourist trade was at a standstill and of the country’s luxury hotels, an but one were closed. In that one, scarcely a dozen guests were registered. The desperate straits in which Trujillo left his country by his enforced departure were the direct results of an economic and diplomatic quarantine imposed by the United States in company with its fellow members of the Organization of American States. The action, taken on Aug. 20, 1960, was based on a charge that Trujillo master-minded an assassination attempt against President Romulo Betancourt of Venezuela. Now, 16 months later and with the Dominican Republic restored to the American family of nations, the United States will, try to help pick up the pieces. The immediate task is to fill the vacuum left by 30 years of Trujillo dictatorship and to prevent any Castro-type revolution which might attempt to upset the country’s new middle-of-the-road government. Os benefit was the fact that the Dominican Republic now would be able to sell to the United States about 420,000 tons of sugar at premium prices over and above its normal allotment of 110,000 tons. The return from this should run about $45 million. To help the country set up a long-range policy were Teodoro Moscoso, recently named by President Kennedy to oversee the Alliance for Progress program in Latin America, and experts from
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