Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 20 February 1963 — Page 4

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Spain Expected .To Up Price On Bases

By PHIL NEWSOM UPI Foreign News Analyst Despite official Spanish assurances that no great problems should arise, it's a fairly safe bet that Spain will place a high ask-

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ing price on continued United ■ States use of Spanish bases. These bases were acquired by ■ an agreement signed Sept. 26, 1953, for a period of 10 years in

return for U.S. military and economic assistance. The renewal . date comes up this year and preliminary talks on terms already have been held. The bases involved include three for the Strategic Air Command from which nuclear attack against the Soviet Union could be launched, and an important supply base at Rota. Near Cadiz, for the Mediterranean 6th Fleet. Although the growing family of U.S. intercontinental ballistic missiles tends to downgrade the im-

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portance of the Spanish air bases, the naval base at Rota is taking on increasing significance in U.S. defensive plans. When the United States phases out its Jupiter and Thor missile bases in Turkey, Italy and Great Britain, its offshore defenses against the Soviet Union will depend more and more upon the more efficient and mobile Polaris missile carried by the 41 Polaris submarines expected to be at sea by 1967. With access both to Atlantic

and Mediterranean sea routes, an expanded base at Rota occupies an important part in these plans. Neither Madrid nor Washington has divulged the Spanish asking price, but a suspicion that all was not going smoothly arose when U.S. Deputy Defense Secretary Roswell Gilpatric abruptly cancelled plans to arrive in Madrid on Feb. 15 to begin on-the-spot discussions. Early speculation has been that Spain will ask: Increased economic aid.

! More modern weapons, including those with nuclear capabilities. Greater U.S. support for Generalissimo Francisco Franco’s hopes to integrate more fully with Europe, including associate membership in Europe's Common Market. And perhaps a whopping rental bill for the use of the bases. No such rent is paid now, although in the last year U.S. military and economic aid amounted

to about MW million. Since the agreements were made in 1953, the United States has supplied $1.6 billion in such funds. 20 Years Ago Today Feb. 20, 1943 - The Rev. Brainard Convert, former pastor of the Presbyterian church in this city, died in a hospital at Freeport, 111., following a long illness. Then annual tea and silver arts festival of the county Federation of Clubs drew a good attendance to the American Legion home. The 10 Adams county high schools will compete in the sectional tourney at the Decatur gym, starting next Thursday, following the drawing announced today by the IHSAA. An American fleet has heavily bombared Japanese-held Attu island in the Aleutians. The Decatur Yellow Jackets defeated Berne, 36-27, and Huntington Catholic downed the Decatur Commodores, 36-21. Modern Etiquette By Roberta Lee Q. Are silver crumb scrapers still in good use? A. Yes, if the tablecloth is of plain damask. But they are not so practical on lace or embroidery. In this case, one may fold a napkin to the thicknes sos a pot-holder for brushing off the crumbs. Q. When one is tn doubt as to whether or not an invitation can be accepted, how shoud the acknowledgment be warded? A. You MUST state definitely whether or not you can accept the invitation. It is imperative always to reach a decision before answer, ing. Q. Is it really bad manners for a woman to file her nails in the presence of a guest? A friend and I are having a big argument about this. A. To file a broken nail that is catching on things is all right — but to give yourself a manicure in the presence of guests is in extremely bad taste. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 6.000; about steady; No 1-2 190-220 lb 15.50-16.00; around 80 head 16.00; mixed No 1-3 ISO--225 lb 15.00-15.75; 220-260 lb 14.7515.50; No 2-3 250-290 lb 14.25-14.75; 290-330 lb 13.75-14.25. Cattle 9,500, calves none; slaughter steers steady to 50 lower; best action on yearling steers 1100 lb down, these about steady; heifers mostly steady; hijtfi choice and prime 1100-1300 lb steers 25.00-25.75 ; 4 loads around 1250 lb 25.75; load prime 1350 lb 25.75; number of loads prime 1150-1350 lb 25.50; choice 900-1150 lb 23.75-24.75; load high choice and mostly prime 1000 lb 25.75; choice 1150-1300 lb 23.50-24.50; few loads choice 1300-1450 lb 23 90-. 23.75; good 900-1200 lb choice 850-1050 lb heifers 23 50loads choice 1300-1450 lb 23.0023.75; good 900-1200 lb 22.00-23.50; choice 850-1050 lb heifers23.so- - several loads high choice and prime 900-1025 lb 25.00; good 22.00-23.25. Sheep 800; slaughter lambs steady to weak; wooled slaughter lambs few lots choice 90-100 lb n.. 00; good and choice 80-100 lb 17.50-18.50; load good to mostly choice 103 lb shorn slaughter lambs fall shorn pelts 18.00. Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — Livestock: Hogs 6,000; barrow and gilts

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Ideal Sutaiban Kames Supervisor Ralph Biggs, general manager of Ideal Surburban Homes in Decatur, announced today that John M. Baxter will join the local company is a supervisory capacity. Baxter, a native of Auburn, has been located in the St. Louis, Mo., area for the past four years. Biggs explained that IEH in Decatur has been on the lookout for a man to fill the newly created position for some time. Due to the fact that house sales have been much higher than normal and since Ideal Suburban Homes is now building in a fifth mile area around Decatur, the need for a man of Baxter’s caliber has been very apparent, Biggs stated. Baxter is married and the father of one child. He and his family are presently re s 1 d 1 n g on Stevenson Street. New England Area Is Hit By Storm By United Praas International A turbulent gale - force storm left up to a foot of wet snow in New England today. Thousands of families were without power, traffic was paralyzed and schools were closed. The storm, spawned over Dixie Tuesday, swept swiftly up the East Coast, causing tornadoes and damaging winds in Florida and dumping up to 10 inches of snow in Virginia and 5 inches in Tennessee. Damage ran into thousands of dollars and at least four deaths were attributed to the storm. Gale warnings were posted today along the entire New England coastline as tides rose two feet above normal. Power failures were reported in several Boston suburbs, southern New Hampshire and Connecticut. Driving was treacherous and delayed repairmen sent to restore the damaged line. Numerous New England airports were closed. Windsor Lock, Conn., had 11 inches of fresh snow, Worchester, Mass., 8 inches, Albany, N.Y., 5 inches and 7 inches fell at Portland, Maine. Snow packed highways in Massachusetts claimed at least two traffic victims and Pennsylvania attributed one traffic death to the storm. Rural schools in parts of Virginia, Tennessee and North Carolina were closed by the snow. Light snow fell over Michigan and the northern Plains today causing hazardous driving conditions. steady to 25 lower; uniform 190225 lb 15.56-15.75; bulk 190-250 lb 14.50- few uniform 1550; 250270 lb 14.00-14.50; 270-310 lb 13.751425; sows steady to mostly 25 lower; 300-400 lb 12.75-13.75; 400800 lb 12.00-13.00. Cattle 1200; calves 50; high good and choice steers fully steady, instances 25 higher; other steers and heifers barely steady; high good and choice steers 24.2525.00; part load choice 25.25; high standard and good 22.50-24.00; choice heifers 24.25; good and choice 22.00-24.00; cows fully steady; utility and commercial 14.50- canners and cutters 12.50- bulls steady; utility and commercial 17.50-19.00; cutters 16.00-1750; vealers steady to strong; good and choice 28.0035.00; individual prime 36.00. Sheep 300; about steady; choice and prime wooled lambs 19.00; good and choice 17.00-18.50.