Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 273, Decatur, Adams County, 19 November 1962 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT «-»«* Jota a Heller Vic* President Chas. HotthouM Secretary-Treasurer gnhafrlfiAlm Rafes By VaU. It> Adams and Adjoining Counties: Ona year, H 0.00; Six months, >5.30; 3 months, 33.00. By Mall, beyond Adams and Adjointag Counties: One year, «U 5 6 months, 36.00; 3 months 33 25. By Carrier, 16 espte psr week. Single copies, 7 cents. Senator Hartke In Liberia More than a hundred years ago, Americans interested in returning all Negros to Africa founded a colony called Liberia in Africa. The country still exists, and for many years it, and Eithiopia, were the only “free” countries in Africa. Os course, the former American Negroes, their descendents, and others pretty well run the country, with little done, as yet, in the "back” tribal areas. Sen. R. Vance Hartke, in Africa on a fact-finding mission to see what is being done tradewise in this potentially rich exchange area, visited Liberia this weekend. The economics of Indiana and Liberia have much in common, he writes, and Hoosier businessmen can profit in this African nation. In Monrovia, the capital of Liberia, Sen. Hartke was much impressed by his initial contacts and the industry of the bustling seaport. Liberia, like Indiana, has established foreign trade records these last two years. Liberia reached S2OO million in foreign trade last year, with an increase in view this year. Iron ore, important to Indiana’s steel region, is important in Liberia, where it is second only to rubber in value of exports. By 1970, iron ore production is expected to reach 25 million tons a year, with a value of some S2OO million. Liberia has some $75 million underway in construction, including a S2O million university and a $5 million hospital. The official language of Liberia is English and U. S. money is used as currency, and American ways of doing things have been adapted, by and large, by the government. Liberia depends heavily on the U. S. for its supplies and as a market. Liberia also has, the senator pointed out, an open-door policy toward investors which is found in few foreign countries. More aggressive European firms are taking over business now from the less aggressive American traders, however. With a population of only a million or so, the country badly needs many items produced in Indiana. Building materials are especially needed. Sen. Hartke’s next stop will be the Ivory Coast. His trip, as a member of the Senate commerce committee, began Nov. 9, and will conclude Dec. 12. Senator and Mrs. Hartke, and African Affairs expert Hermann Ficker of the Library of Congress will visit more than a score of countries. Editorial Writer Today —Dick D. Heller, Jr,

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20 Years Ago Today Nov. 19, 1942 — The city of Decatur has been added to the federal rent control district and appointment of a local director if awaited. All young men who have become 18 years of age since July 1 have been ordered to register for the draft before the first of the

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year. Decatur’s new subdivision for war workers on the South Ward lots has been named MacArthur park. The degree team of Adams I ‘ lodge 1311, Loyal Order of Moose, conferred initiatory work on a class of 22 candidates at the Moose lodge at Celina, O. Dan Zeser is credited with the : . newest “tall story*’ of the hunting season. Dan* so the story goes, . 1 bagged two pheasants with one I

CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO (UPD-Produce: Live poultry: Special fed White Rock fryers 1814-19; roasters 2728: hen turkeys tom turkeys 24t4-26; geese 34. Cheese: Single daisies 40-41%; longhorns 41%-42*; processed loaf 39%-40%; Cheddars: 40 lb blocks 38%-40%; brick 39%-40; Swiss shot, both birds falling only a few feet apart

Grade A 45-49; B 43-47; C 39-45. I Butter: Steady. 93 score 58; 92 score SB; 90 score 57) 89 score 56. Eggs: About steady. White large extras 41%; mixed large ex- < tras 41%; mediums 29*; standards 32. Blame Heart Attack For Death Os Man WINCHESTER, Ind. (UPD — A 1 heart attack was blamed Sunday for the death of Harlan W. Hail, j

67, R. R. 1, Ridgeville, wtipse body Was found in a creak BW his home Saturday. The Randolph county sheriff's office said the ruling was made by Coroner C. R- Chambers. Authorities said Hall had been suffering from a heart condition. Hall fell Into the creek while hunting with his 8-year-old grandson, Robert Isenhart. The boy ran home and summoned his mother, who made an unsuccessful effort to revive the victim with artificial respiration.

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.in. Adams County Shrine Club TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1962 6:10 P. M. AT PREBLE GARDENS