Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 264, Decatur, Adams County, 8 November 1962 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT PubUihed Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DAILYDEMOCRAT CO., INC. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter * Dwr ’ a Dlck D . H eiier, Jr President John G. Heller Vice President \ Chas. Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer SntMiCTlptien Rates By Mall, In Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, <10.00; Six months, 15.50; 3 months, 33.00. By Mall beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, SH.3S; * months, 30.00; 3 months, 33.25. By Carrier, 83 cents per week. Single copies, 1 cents. Democratic Trend It was interesting to note the strong Democratic trend throughout the country in Tuesday’s election, and it will undoubtedly cause much speculation as to “why?” Obviously, the reasons are quite complex and different reasons pertain to different elections. Several facts stand out. There was much more splitting of tickets than ever before. People today vote for the candidate with the best “image,” not what the party stands for. Practical politicians should take this to heart. It is essential that candidates be chosen today who are competent, quaimed, and personable. Otherwise, the party does not have a chance. At the same time, it would seem that many people have moved into the 20th century in their thinking. It would seem that more and more of them realize that the word “federal” is not the same as “Communist”, “anti-Christ”, or “Villain.” In many districts, the understanding that Federal tax money is collected in a more equitable fashion, administered less expensively, and distributed more honestly, has finally permeated the public consciousness. In others, it has not. It will be interesting to see if the Indiana Republican party has finally learned that the people have taken the office of superintendent of public instruction out of partisan politics, and now vote for a qualified man for the office, rather than former state chairmen, former legislators, etc. The party that nominates a strong “school man” will carry that office. All in all, we notice that our predictions concerning the election generally came true. In fact, the editor was more than pleased with the state outcome, as we expected Capehart to win by a narrow margin. We generally expected Bayh and Ross to haye slightly larger margins than they had, we did not expect the sheriff to lead Boerger in his margin, and we were hoping to at least continue the 10-2 township split, although the prediction was for 7-5, or better; it actually went 8-4 Democratic. Editorial Writer Today Dick D. Heller, Jr.

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°The People’s Voice This column Is for the use of our readers who wish to make suggestions for the good or discuss questions of Interest No articles will be published without signature of the author. o- ■ - - ■■■ ■■ 1 n Help Mentally IB Eighteen thousand men and women are in Indiana state hospitals because of mental Illness. Among these are patients from Adams county. Christmas can be the loneliest time of the year if you’re sick or forgotten and many of the patients have had no visitors for months or years. Adams county mental health association asks you to remember one or more of these patients when you do your Christmas shopping. The Gas Company has offered space for a collection depot in its office and the E. F. Gass Store has also donated space for this pur-

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pose. Take your nicely wrapped new gift there. Be sure it’s properly tagged — there is a supply of tags at each depot. An equal number of men’s gifts and women’s gifts have been asked for In this area. Also a gift for either man or woman may be be given. Each year sororities, church groups, and civic organizations seek gifts from their members and other interested contributors. Gifts collected locally are to be sent to the Richmond state hospital again this year. If you have any questions call Mrs. Roger Schuster, telephone 3-8522, who is chairman of this project in Decatur and surrounding townships of Adams County. 20 Years Ago Today Nov. 8, 1942 — was Sunday and no paper was published.

California's Results Leave Many Puzzles SAN FRANCISCO (UPD—What happened in California? Election results in the Golden State, soon to be the nation's most populous, left a number of puzzles with political impact across the country. California Republicans found themselves adrift without a leader as former Vice President Richard M. Nixon abdicated following defeat by Democratic Gov. Edmund G. Brown. And Nixon stepped down not only as the top GOP man in his home state but as one of his party’s national leaders. Three Big Ponies Main political puzzles were: 1. How was Brown—the “amiable bumbler’’ as his opponents called him—able to run up a plurality of some 300,000 as he led from start to finish? He had been rated as no more than an NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 5781 In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, Notice is hereby given that Robert A. Tonnelller was on the 23rd day of October, 1962, appointed: Executor of the will of Bernard I. Tonnelller, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Decatur, Indiana, this 23rd day of October, 1962. Richard D. Lewton Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana. Severin H. Schur ger. Attorney and Counsel for personal representative. Oct 25, Nov. 1, 8. John L. DeVoss, Attorney NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF HEROLD E. KIRSCH. In the Circuit Court of Adams County. September Term, 1962 In the matter of the Estate of Herold E. Kirach, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Otto L. Kirach as Executor of the above named estate, has presented and filed his final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Adams • Circuit Court, on the 19th of November, 1962, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs ,of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. OTTO L. KIRSCH ♦ Personal Representative Myles F. Parrish Judge Oct. 31, Nov. 7. John L. DeVoss, Attorney ESTATE NO. 5740 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF EVA V. ENGLE. In" the Circuit Court of Adams County. September Term, 1962 In the matter of the Estate of Eva V. Engle, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Beulah Engle as Executrix of the above named estate, has presented and tiled her final account In final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 19th of November, 1962, at which time all persons Interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others Interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Beulah Engle Personal Representative Myles F. Parrish Judge Nov. 1, 8.

(VETERANS DAYS A day we pause In memory of those men and women who have contributed so much to the greatness of our nation and a day we honor those who defend It. We will transact no business, Veterans Day, Monday, November 12th STATE BANK Established 1883 MEMBER MEMBER F. D. I. C.' Federal Reserve

even-money bet. 2. How were Democrats in an off-year election able to pick up eight and possibly nine more seats in the state’s delegation to the House of Representatives? 3. What was the principal reason for defeat of two Republican congressmen who are members of the John Birch Society? Perhaps Birch society member and defeated Rep. John H. Rousselot of Baldwin Park answered all three questions in one observation after the election. Said Rousselot: "My opponent (Democrat Ronald B. Cameron) didn’t campaign. He depended strictly on registration. And they (the Democrats) worked on getting that registration to the polls. They really worked on getting out the vote.’’ Rousselot added that the realignment of his congressional district, engineered by a Democratic legislature last year, played a part in his defeat. Both Rousselot and the other Birch society congressman, Edgar W. Hiestand, lost Tuesday. Brown said he did not think the Cuban crisis and Kennedy’s decision to throw a blockade around Cuba helped his successful fight against Nixon in any way. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 7,500; generally 25 lower, late and closing trade 25-50 lower; No 1-2 190-220 lb 17.25-17.75 ; 225 head mostly No 1 200-215 lb 17.85; mixed No 1-3 190-230 lb 16.7517.50; mixed No 1-3 230-260 lb 16.50-17.00; 250-300 lb 15.85-16.50. Cattle 1,000, calves 25; slaughter steers and heifers about steady; vealers and feeders steady; load mostly choice 1125 lb steers 29.75; other good and low choice 1000-1100 lb 28.25-29.50; load choice 865 lb heifers 28.50; good and low choice 25.50-28.00; few good vealers 25.00 - 28.00; small lot good 700 lb feeding steers 25.00; part load medium 600 lb 24.00. Sheep 1,000; slaughter lambs mostly steady; several lots choice and prime 90-110 lb wooled slaughter lambs 19.50-20.00; good and choice 17.00-19.00. CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO (UPD—Produce: Live poultry too few receipts to report prices. Cheese single daisies 40-41%; longhorns 41% - 42%; processed loaf 39%-40%; Swiss Grade A 4549; B 43-47. Butter steady; 93 score 57; 92 score 57%; 90 score 56%; 89 score 55%. Eggs firm white large extras 40%; mixed large extras 40; mediums 28; standards 32. NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for the construction of certain highway improvements as described below, will be received by the Indiana State Highway Commission at offices in the Indiana State Office Building, Indianapolis, until 10:00 A.M. Eastern Standard Time on the 29th day of November, 1962, Room 1313, when all proposals will be publicly opened and read. CONTRACT R-5807 Bids are invited on COMPACTED AGGREGATE BASE in Fort Wayne District on the folowing. ADAMS COUNTY — Project 8-508(3), 0.846 miles on a County Road, from the junction of US 27 and 33 east for 0.846 mile just north of Monmouth. Plans and proposals may be examined at the office of the Indiana State Highway Commission, in Indianapolis, Indiana. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION Nov. 8, I's.

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