Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 152, Decatur, Adams County, 28 June 1963 — Page 8
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Castro Reports |rmy Launches rush On Rebels HAVANA (UPI) — Premier Fidel Castro • declared, Thursday night that his army is launching a "final sweep” against rebels in Cuba who he said have been “abandoned” by the United States. 1 “They who believed that impe-J rialism (the United States! vtoukT arrive to impose its rule have been abandoned to their fate...” Castro said in an hour-and-46. minute speech broadcast by Radio Havana. "The enemy has been reduced by 50 per cent. . .the imperialist attemptjto infiltrate counter-rev-olutionmes and arms and to assassinate teachers, peasants and workers is approaching its last days. . . “Not a single band, not a single bandit will remain.” He did not mention lasjt week's report of recent landings in Cuba by refugee “commandos’’ from Central America bringing in arms for anti-Castro guerrillas. Castro dwelt for the most part on Cuba's sugar production problems. He said big sugar harvests are more important than ever now that Cuba’s economy is tied to the Communist world. He called for a “big push” in 1964 to exceed this year's "lagging crop, which he said was the poorest since he came to power in 1959.
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May Hire Brokerage Firm As Consultant INDIANAPOLIS (UPD-Clinton Green, secretary-treasurer of the Indiana Port Commission, said Thursday the commission is con"sidering hiring the New York brokerage firm of Merrill Lynch, ■ Pierce, Fenner and Smith as a ' consultant, on private financing of ! a proposed Lake Michigan port at i Burns Ditch. ! » Green said that if the firm is .fliired it will help prepare prosJbectuses for a’lpossible bond issue f to finance the project. The pros- , pectus would be distributed to known purchasers of municipal bonds. The brokerage firm and the commission itself also would hire engineering consultants for studies of the economic feasibility of the port. Green said Walter Niebling of the company’s New York office told the commission the financing possibilities cannot be determined until the studies are completed. Green emphasized that the state will continued to press for federal participation in construction of the controversial harbor in an area where Sen. Paul Douglas. D-111., wants to establish a new national park. a A Meanwhile, Governor Welsh appealed to the Great Lakes Commission Thursday for help in obtaining financing for the port. Speaking at the commission meeting at Erie, Pa., Welsh said the Indiana port could be a major ! factor in increasing the area’s revenues from the St. Lawrence Seaway. /
1.U., Purdue .1 Trustees Are p i ‘ Named By Welsh j INDIANAPOLIS (UPD—-Gover-f nor Welsh today appointed former t Agriculture Secretary Claude Wickard of Camden and Richard Brumfield of Princeton to the Purs due University board of tr.ugtees -for three-year terms beginning - July 1. Welsh also reappointed Dr. Wil- ’ liam A. Hanley, Indianapolis, rep--1 resenting the alumni on the board. Wickard succeeds Hassil E. ; Schenck, Lebanon, former presi- » dent of the Indiana Farm Bureau, s Brumfield succeeds A.J. Rumely, ; Jri. LaPorte. v ! The appointments came one day J after Welsh reappointed Frank E. I McKinney, Indianapolis banker, I and appointed Donald A. Rogers, Bloomington, to the, Indiana Uni- ‘ versity board of trustees, Rogers I succeeding Bedford newspaper > publisher Stewart Riley whose ( term expired. AVelsh also on Thursday reapl pointed Dr. Hilda Maehling, Dr. Wayne A. Corckett and Myron Busby, all of Terre Haute, to the . Indiana State College board. R. W. Gausmann, Indianapolis, and Charles F. MacGowan, Muns- ’ ter, Indiana Boiler and Pressure , Vessel Board. Dr. Otto Hughes, i Bloomington, Advisory Committe of Indiana State School for the ' Deaf; James O. Leas, CrawfordsSeeking Opinion On Gross Income Taxes INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — Legal developments in the fight over Indiana’s two per cent sales tax remained in a vacuum today pending completion of a court transcript which the state will use for an appeal of a ruling that the tax is unconstitutional. The 1963 Legislature enacted the tax to become effective July 1 but Marion Circuit Judge John L. Niblack recently invalidated the tax and enjoined the "State from collecting it. Hie state is waiting for completion of the transcript of the trial in Niblack’s court and expects to appeal within the next two weeks in an effort to have the Indiana Supreme Court reverse Niblack's ruling so the state can avoid a major financial crisis. State revenue officials indicated Thursday they are seeking an opinion on whether a gross income taxpayer gets a SI,OOO or a SSOOI exemption on his income tax returns for the first six months of this year before an adjusted gross income tax law enacted by the 1963 Legislature takes effect July 1. They said a SI,OOO exemption could cost the state $lO million. Earlier, Justice Frederick M. Landis of the Supreme Court indicated the' judges would act as rapidly as possible after the appeal is completed in an effort to settle the-issue speedily.
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Advisory Board of Division on Mental Retardation; George Tolen, Shelbyville, Advisory Committee on Alcoholism of Department of Mental Health; T. Perry .Wesley, Spencer, Advisory Committee of Laßue Carter Hospital; Claude Wickard, Camden, Advisory Committee of Beatty Hospital at Westville; Dr. Fred M. Wilson, Indianapolis, Advisory Committee for the Blind. O'Shaughnessey Is Post Office Clerk Charles L. O’Shaughnessey, 39, of 1110 Marshall, has been named substitute clerk at- the Decatur post office, succeeding Sheldon Light, who resigned! some time ago to take employment in Illinois.
O’Shaughnessey, a veteran, was formerly employed at Automatic Sprinkler in Monroe. He is a son-in-law of Herman “Hi” Meyer, Decatur businessman. Dunkirk Youth Hurt Fatally Thursday HARTFORD CITY, Ind. (UPI) — Larry Enochs, 17, Dunkirk, was fatally injured Thursday while working on a self-propelled combine at a farm implement firm here. Police said the i boy suffered a fractured skull when a piece of the combine struck him on the head as he was attempting to load it onto a truck at the H&S Farm Implement Co.
Highway Contracts Surpass Records t_The Indiana state highway commission has approved highway contracts during the first six months of 1963 totaling $27,000,000 more than ever before. The $71,011,351.13 total for the first six months of 1963 far exceeds the previous six-month high of $4,512,013.93, the first half total in 1962. During the first half of 1963, the state high way commission has approved contracts for 65.7 miles of interstate highway. Gov. Matthew E. Welsh predictaccelerated highway building proed at the beginning of 1963 that an
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V . - . ... gram would reach $125,000,000 in highway contracts by the end of the year. The mid-year total far exceeds the pace predicted by the governor.
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