Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 91, Decatur, Adams County, 17 April 1963 — Page 4
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Ask Federal Aid To Mississippi Halted
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Mississippi is so close to a 'complete breakdown of law and order" that toe UJS. Civil Rights Commission wants President Kennedy To cut off all federal funds to the state. The commission told Kennedy Tuesday that "open and flagrant violation of constitutional guarantees...has reached the point of crisis" In Mississippi. The bombings, shootings,, failings and withholding of federal surplus foods for children "affronts the conscience of the nation.” the commission said. The commission praised the administration’s “strong and vigorous" prosecution of lawbreakers hi Mississippi But it said that the “pattern of unlawful activity shows no sign of abating” and the time has come for tougher action. The investigation and advisory group suggested that the President cut off all federal funds going to the state. In the year endRenewed Fighting In Central Laos • VIENTIANE, Laos <UPl>—The latest victories of pro-Communist troops at two key towns tightened the trap today around neutralist forces in the Plain of Jars. Premier Prince Souvanna Phouma cut short his celebration of the Buddhist new year at Luang Prabang and returned to Vientiane to review reports of the renewed fighting in central Laos. Neutralist sources said Red Pathet Lao troops violated a ceasefire less than a day old Monday night to drive Gen. Kong Le's neutralist forces from the villages of Ban Kosi and Dong Danh on the road from Xien Khouang to the Plain pf Jars, killing two neutralist soldiers. Pathpt Lao. supported by dissident. neutralists, had already, captured Xieng Khouang and other villages. The shaky coalition of rightwing, Communist and neutralist ‘ factions appeared closer to a ’ complete breakdown than any ' time since its creation last year. ; Neighboring Communist China, 1 in a formal, government states : ment, Charged that right - wing royal government mobile troops ■ were moving to the aid of Kong 1 1 Le's forces, threatening the trou- ■ bled kingdom with "all-out civil i war.” - The Chinese statement accused i the United States of “imperialist j intervention and aggression in Laos, to take speedy steps to and Britain, co-chairmen of the 14-nation Geneva conference on Laos, to take Spedy steps to solve the crisis’ ana to reconvene : the conference if the situation ' gets worse. Fort Wayne Student Wins K. C. Contest Tom Locke, senior at Central Catholic high school. Fort Wayne, won the district six oratorical contest of the Knights of Columbus. Fred Schurger, junior at Decatur Catholic high school, was second place winner. Locke will next compete in the regional contest at Warsaw April 26. Topic for the district competition was "Belief in God preserves democracy.” More Visitors See Easter Egg Trees Post-Easter visitors were able to ' see toe Easter egg trees at the Decatur public library Monday and Tuesday since the trees were still in full bloom. The out-of-town visitors on those days were: Mrs. ' Floyd L. Carter and Rande Lynn, 1 Mrs. F. D. Ackim, Miss Ruth Maxton and Miss Frieda Rothacher, , Van Wert, O.; Miss Susan Smith, i Alan Smith. Mrs. Dwight Smith, Miss Lelia M. Hall. Mrs. D. L. Friedly. and Lyna Friedly, Con- ' voy, O.; Mrs. Leland Miller and ioseph G. Miller. Willshire, O.; fiss Sue Becker, Emerson, N. J.; i Miss Margaret Stewait. Mt. Kisco. N. Y.; Mrs. Erwin Stucky, i Monroe; Mrs. Howard Hess, Gen- ' eva: Mrs. Nitzsche. Fort Wayne: Miss Wilma Breitkopf, Cheryl and Linda Breitkopf. New York City;!. Miss Rita Kruecke- ! berg, route 5. Troop 576 Brownies from Southeast school aiso viewed ' the trees. i • _ < NOTICE OF ADMIMSTHATION Estate No. 5826 In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County. Indiana, Notice is hereby given that Katharine Kern & Lewis la. Smith were on the Ist fey of April. 1963, appointed: CoExecutors of the will of BLANCHE R. KOCHER, deceased. . J 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 <?f tins first jiuMU-attow <<t this notice or aaid claims, will be forever barred. Dated at Decatur. Indiana, this Ist day of- April, 191>3. Richard D t.ewton Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana. Lewis T. Smith. Attorney and Counsel for personal representative. V 3. lb, 17.
ed June 30, 1962, these came to $650 million in the form of grants-in-aid, military contracts, civilian and military payrolls and loan programs. The commission added these complaints: —ln the nine years after the Supreme Court school desegregation decision, Mississippi “has taken no step to comply.” —More than 100 complaints have been received since October, 1962, alleging denial of constitutional rights in Mississippi. —"Citizens of the United States have been shot, set upon by vicious dogs, beaten and otherwise terrorized because they sought to vote.” This referred to incidents in Greenwood. Miss. —Students have been fired upon, ministers have been assaulted and the home of the vice chairman of the commission's advisory committee tn Mississippi has been bombed. —Mississippi officials have denied federal surplus foods to “children at the brink of starvation.” Chicago Produce CHICAGO (UPD—Produce: Live poultry barred rock fryers 21; special fed White Rock fryers 18-20. Cheese processed loaf 39 - 43; brick 39-43T4; Swiss Grade A SO--55; B 49-53. Butter steady; 93 score 57*4; 92 score 57 Vi; 90 score 5614; 89 score 55*4Eggs steady; white large extras 32; mixed large extras 31*4; mediums 27; standards 29. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — Livestock: « Hogs 6,000; weak to 25 lower; 190-225 lb 14.25-14.50-; mixed 190240 lb 13.75-14.25 ; 240-270 lb 13.2513.75, few to 14.00; 270-310 lb 13.00-13.50; sows mostly 25 lower, 300-400 lb 12.00-12.75, few 13.00; 400-600 lb 11.00-12.00. Cattle 1,000; calves 50; steers unevenly steady; heifers about steady, not enough to fully test market; low to average choice steers 24 25; high good and choice 22.75- mostly choice 23.5024.00; high choice with a few prime 24.25; good 21.50-23.00; standard and good 19.50-21.50; good and choice heifers 21.0023.00; choice mixed steers and heifers 23.50; cows unevenly strong to 25 higher; canners and cutters 14.00-16.00, few utility to 17.00; bulls strong to 50 higher; cutter, utility and commercial 19.00-20.00; vealers steady, good and choice 26.00-31.00; standard 20.00-25.00 Sheep 150; steady; good and choice wooled lambs 15.00-18.50, few choice and prime 19.00-19.50. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 7,500; weak to mostly 25 lower; instances 50 off late on 220-230 lb; No 1-2 190-220 lb 14.5014.85; 93 head at 14.85; 80 head sorted at 15.00; mixed No 1-3 190230 lb 14.00-14.50; few late sales 13.75- : 230-260 lb 13.50-14.00; No 2-3 250-300 lb 13.00-13.50. Cattle 10,000, calves none; slaughter steers mostly 5 lower, instances 75 off, except small supply choice yearlings under 1100 lb steady to 25 lower; heifers steady to 50 lower; slaughter steers high choice and prime 1100-1400 lb 24.25-25 00; including 12 loads at 25.00; bulk choice 9001100 lb 23.50 - 24.00; few 24.25; choice 1100-1400 lb 23.00 - 24.0; good 22.00-2325; heifers 2 loads high choice to few prime 925-1000 lb 24.00; other choice 850-1100 lb 23.00-23.75; 1 load around 1100 lb 23.50; good largely 22.00-22.75. Sheep 400; small supplies mostly steady on all classes; package choice 188 lb wooled slaughter lambs. 21.00; few._lo.tS-.gQQd and. choice 19.00-20.00: shorn slaughter lambs load good and choice 105 lb fall shorn pelts 19.50. AOTH'r. TO PHTITIO suits A.XI> TAXPAYKItS OF HHAHIXGS OX PETITIOXS FOR REASSENSMUXT OF HUAI KXTATK IX ADAMS COl XTY. IXDIAXA PurHua-nl to- the - provisions of -Chapter 319, Acts of 1961. as amended, notice is hereby given to petitioners and taxpayers of ADAMs County, Indiana, that the State Board of Tax Commissioners or a representative thereof, will conduct a hearing on April 29, 1963. in the office of the County Auditor, Court House, DECATUR, Indiana, on petitions filed with this Board requesting a reassessment of real estate for the year 1963. The hearing will commence at the hour of 9:00 A.M.. and conuntil all petitions have been considered. There were filed with this Board 32 petitions, requesting a total net reduction in assessments of $58,096, which will be considered at the ;hearing. A detailed statement showIng the names of the petitioners, the descriptions of the properties and the amount of bitch specific reduction or increase requested available at the County Assessor's Office and also at the office of the township trustee or the township assessor of the towmjliip in which the property is located. All persons who have filed petitions for reassessment and taxpayers of the < ounty an her' by notliTied that They may appear at such hearing and show cause, if any, why a reassessment of any such real estate .shotfid or should hot be made. After such hearing the State Board of‘Tax Commissioners shall order such reassessment as it det no- appropriate. • STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSIONERS S/Richard L. Worley Richard L Worley,* Chairman ATTEST: S/Fred <’. WlsMhiiin Fred C. Secretary 4/17.
Steel Increase To Boost Auto Prices DETROIT (UPD—An industry wide steel price increase probably would result in higher prices for 1964 model cars. But the increase would not affect the prices of 1963 models, it was generally agreed. Arguing against an immediate
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increase was toe -fact that toe industry has been stockpiling steel as a hedge against a possible shutdown in, the steel industry. While enough steel is not on hand to see toe industry through toe start of 1964 production, it was felt that the industry would absorb added steel costs through toe end of this model year. For one thing, car sales are at record levels and the major auto firms are reporting handsome profits this year. In addition, toe
industry traditionally does not change prices in middle of a model year preferring to wait tu> til toe new cars are introduced. At least six steel firms, fnclrtding giant U.S. Steel, hqve announced price increases. Tne auto industry haa tea sMytag *• M« sic steel situation with interest. They have more than a basic stake in any possible Presidential action. Auto prices have remained stea<ty since 1958 and the companies have absorbed the cost of
t five wage increases in workers’ i i I salaries. • > If toe auto industry does in- . crease its prices, toe general cod*- - sensus was that it would be about - 2 per cent. The inc/ehse with the > 1959 models was 2.6 per cent and ■ toe rough figure for any current . hike would be about SSO per car. : However, when toe steel indus--1 try knuckled under to President Kennedy’s demand for a hold1 toe-line in prices last year, the - auto industry followed suit. f Hie same general reaction was
expected tote .time. At a news conference last week, Henry Ford 11, board chairman at Ford Motor Co., said there would have to be considerable study before the prices of cars would be raised. 'Tenderized Veal Pour some lemon juice over a veal cutlet, and let it stand for a half-hour before cooking. This makes it more tender and delicious.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1963
tbctfl Young Ladies • Pictured In Boat ; Two Decatur young ladies have ' their picture in a Duo Xls, new I Decatur made model fiberglass boat, in the April isue of Boat & Motor Dealer, a national publica- - tion. Miss Winnie Raefert and Miss i Jane Anspaugh are pictured in toe i new boat, one of six models to be s powered by a 50-85 horsepower • motor, Victor Porter, president of Duo. Inc., stated.
