Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 251, Decatur, Adams County, 24 October 1962 — Page 4

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Support Growing All Over Europe

LONDON (UPD-Support grew throughout Western Europe today for President Kennedy’s action to stop Hie Soviet missile buildup in Cuba. First European reaction had

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been cool, and demonstrators in several cities marched outside American _ embassies Tuesday shouting "Hands off Cuba.” But late Tuesday and Tuesday night, following circulation of the

pictures of the Soviet missile | bases in Cuba, the mood changed. “The proof!” proclaimed the London Daily Sketch in black headlines two inches high. The British government, which had been slow in reacting, issued a statement charging that Russia had been "guilty of deception.” Foreign Secretary Lord Home accused the Soviet Union of using an "opportunist and two-faced technique” in arming Cuba. The Foreign Office issued a

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statement after a Cabinet meeting instructing the British delegation at he United Nations "to support the American request to the Security Council that they should make recommendation to end this danger." In Bonn, West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer met with Dean Acheson, Kennedy’s special adviser on NATO affairs, and pledged full support for the U.S. position in Cuba. Acheson had met earlier In Paris with French President

Charles de Gaulle, who also instructed his delegation to back the United States. In Brussels, a spokesman for the Common Market ministers said there was "full understanding” for the U.S. action. - In Madrid, where there had been sharp criticism of U.S. policies, the Spanish government hailed America’s "alertness” and “spirit of defense” against aggression in Latin America. The switph in European editorial reaction was little short of

dramatic. Only one London newapaper opposed the Kennedy move today. Tuesday only one had supported it outright. Moat of the papers, while expressing concern about the consequences, agreed it was justified. Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS ‘(UPI) — Livestock: , Hogs 4,300; barrows and gilts fully 25-50 higher, late mostly 50

higher; uniform 190-225 lb 17.4017.65; 64 head 17.75; bulk 180-960 lb 16.75-17.50 ; 250-280 lb 16.50-17.00; several lota 17.25; 280-300 lb 16.0016.50; sows fully 25, instances 50 higher; 275-350 lb 15.50-16.00; 350400 lb 14.75-15.50; 400-550 lb 14.0014.75, few 15.00; 550-650 lb 13.75. Cattle 1,000; calves 100; steers 2 to mostly 50 higher; heifers strong to 50 higher; average choice to prime steers 31.00; one load choice and prime 31.50; high good and choice 2900-30.00; good to low choice 26.50-29.00; standard and good 24.50-26.50; high good to choice heifers 27.00-28.00; good to low choice 25.50-27.00; standard to good 22.50-25.25; cows fully 50 higher; utility and commercial 15.50-17.00; one toad 17.50; canners and cutters 13.50-16.00; bulls mostly 50, instances 1.00 higher; utility and commercial 18.50-20.00; few high yielding 20.50; vealers steady to strong; good to low NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS _ Notice is hereby (riven the taxpayers of the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality al their regular meeting place on the 6th day of November, 1962, at 8:00 P.M., will consider the additional appropriations and/or transfers for appropriations, which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time: 1. From the. General Fund to: a. Police Department — Salaries & Wages Regular, Item 1-11, *1089.50; additional patrolman. b. Police Department — Current charges, Item 5-54, *125.00; clothing allowance for patrolman. c. Police Department—transfer from Properties — Building Improvement Fund, Item 7-71 to Other Supplies. Item 3-37, *400.00; photo supplies. 2. Street Fund — transfer from Services Contractual-Re-pairs, Item 2-25 to Properties — Equipment, Item 7-72, *1000.00; change radio equipment in trucks pursuant to F.C.C. requirement. Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen (15) days at the County Auditor’s Office of Adams County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. LAVRA A. BOSSE, Clerk-Treasurer Oct. 17, 24. NOTICE OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S SALE ESTATE NO. 5773 Notice Is hereby given that T. F. Grallker as Executor of the Estate of Sylvester (Lester) Tumbleson, deceased, shall on the 3rd day of November, 1962 at 1:00 P.M., sell at public auction on the premises the following described fiersonal property and real estate ocated in Adams County, Indiana, to-wit: a. That portion of land which lies west of Indiana State Highway 101, more particularly described as the Southeast U of the Northeast 14 of Section 17, Township 27 North, Range 15 East of St. acres of land, more or ‘TfobSehold goods, 1956 automobile, and miscellaneous farm implements, tools, and equipment. Said public auction shall be held pursuant to authority granted by the Adams Circuit Court, Adams County, Indiana, and the .real estate shall be sold on the following terms: for not less than twothirds (2/3) of the full appraised value; twenty per cent (20%) down on the day of the sale, and the balance upon delivery of an abstract of title, continued to date, and an Executor’s Deed approved by the Court. Said real estate shall be sold subject to the 19'62 property taxes due and payable in 1963. Said personal property shall be sold for not less than two-thirds (2/8) of the full ap- I praised value and for cash. Said sale shall be subject to the approval of the said Adams Circuit Court. ' ~ ? IMted this Ist day of October, T. F. GRALIKER, EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF SYLVESTER (LESTER) TVMBLESON, .. DECEASED. ROBERT S. ANDERSON, Lawyer Oct. 10, 17, 24. p _

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choice 27.00-33.00; standard 23,0027 Sheep 800; wooled lambs opened steady, later steady to mostly 50 lower; choice and mixed choice and prime wooled lambs 18.5020.00 ; 27 head choice and prime 20.00 early; good and choice 14.5018.50. CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO (UPD—Produce: Live poultry roasters 27-28; special ted White Rock Fryers 19-20; barred rock fryers 18-19*. Cheese single daisies 40-41%; longhorns 41* -42; processed loaf 39-40; Swiss Grade A 45-48; B 4246 - M Butter steady; 93 score 57*; 92 score 57*; 90 score 56%; 89 score 55%. Eggs steadier; white large extras 37%; mixed large extras 36; mediums 25; standards 32. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 7,000; strong to 25 higher; closing fully 25, instances 50, higher; No 1-2 190-200 lb 17.2517.75; 80 head mostly No 1 promising high yield of lean cuts 17.85; mixed No 1-3 190-230 lb 16.75-17.50; No 1-3 230 - 260 lb 16.50- No 2-3 260-280 lb 16.2516.50. Cattie 11,500, calves 100; slaughter steers and heifers 50-75 higher; vealers and feeders steady; loadlots prime 1175-1400 lb steers 32.50- three loads 1286-1320 lb at 33.50; load prime 1040 lb 31.75; bulk high choice and prime 1150-1400 lb 31.50 - 32.50; bulk choice 1100-1350 lb 30.00-32.00; comparable grades 900-1100 lb 29.50 - 3.5; load mostly high choice 175 lb 31.00; good 26.0029.00; loadlots high choice and prime 950-1050 lb heifers 29.2529.50; bulk choice 875-1100 lb 28.00-29.00; load choice 800 lb 28.00; most good 25.50-27.50; few good vealers 25.00-28.00; few loads and lots mostly good 650-750 lb feeding steers 25.00-26.50. Sheep 1,200; slaughter lambs strong to mostly 50 higher; several lots choice and prime 85-110 lb native wooled slaughter lambs 20.00-21.00; good and choice 18.0020.00; couple lots choice and prime 95-100 lb shorn slaughter lambs fall shorn pelts 21.00. New York Stock Exchange Prices MIDDAY PRICES A. T. & T„ 102%; Central Soya, 26%; DuPont, 198%; Ford, 38; General Electric, 63%; General Motors, 50%; Gulf Oil, 31%; Standard Oil Ind., 40%; Standard Oil N. J., 48%; U. S. Steel, 40%. Jobless Pay Claims increase in Slate INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — Unemployment compensation claims in Indiana las week showed an increase of 1,258 over the previous week but there was a decrease in the number of new claims filed. Director Lewis F. Nicolini of the Indiana Division of Employment Security said Tuesday that no large-scale layoffs were reported during the week but there was some production cutback in the communication equipment industry and some reduction in force in steel mills. Nicolina also reported that more than two-thirds of the Indiana employers liable for the state’s unemployment insurance tax received rate reductions for 1962. He said more than two-fifths of all employes qualified for the lowest possible rate, 0.1 per cent.