Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 165, Decatur, Adams County, 15 July 1963 — Page 8

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Drenching Weekend Rains End Drought 'B. By United Press International Drenching weekend rains broke the back of a June-July drought which had plagued Indiana and threatened serious damage to crops. Steady Showers fell for hours Saturcjaj-, dumping mostly from

one to two inches of precipitation on the state from one end to the other. Few small areas escaped the soaking,, which refreshed drooping vegetation and gave new life to lawns and gardens. In the wake of the rain, which fell while temperatures crested generally in the 70s, the weather warmed up to Sunday highs ranging from 77 at South Bend to 88 at Evansville. Furthermore, continued warm weather was expected throughout the week with temperatures averaging hear normal highs of 82 to 89 at daytime highs and 60 to 67 at nighttime lows. A slight cooloff was expected about midweek followed by warmer again. Rainfall total Saturday included 2.24 inches at Warsaw and amounts ranging between one and two inches at Hartford City, Marion, Peru, Columbia City, Logansport, Rochester, Monticello, Frankfort, Lafayette, Crawfordsville, Terre Haute, Vincennes, Elwood, Petersburg, Columbus, rrTour, Shoals, South Bend, Fort

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Wayne. Fair weather was expected'today with highs ranging from the low to upper 80s. Lows tonight will range in the 60s. Tuesday will be partly cloudy with highs from the upper 80s to the low 90s and a chance of scattered thundershowers north Tuesday night. Precipitation this week will total one-half to one inch north and about one-half inch elsewhere, mostly as midweek showers and thundershowers. Fourth Petition In Sales Tax Hearing INDIANAPOLIS (UPD—A petition filed today with the Indiana Supreme Court alleged that loss of state sales tax revenue will mean “a drastic reduction in state aid to local units which will irreparably damage public education.” The petition was filed by the Indiana Commission on General Education, which asked and received permission to intervene in an appeal to the court from a Marion Circuit Court ruling which held the sales tax unconstitutional. The commission thus became the fourth “friend of the coGtt” given permission to file briefs ’ln support of the main appeal being carried out by Governor Weljsh. A fifth petition is expected later from the Inidana State Teachers Association. Luke White, Covington, an Attorney member of the education commission, is serving as counsel for the commission although normally Atty. Gen. Edwin K. Stoffs represents state agencies. However, Steers withdrew front the sales tax case and explained that he did so at the request of Welsh. Trade in a pood town — Decatur.

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Heavy Traffic Toll In Stale Over Weekend By United Press International A young serviceman who apparently fell asleep at the wheel while driving bn U.S. 50 near Vincennes was killed today to raise the 1963 Indiana traffic death toll to at least 633 compared with 586 a year ago. ' Pvt. Barry Freel, 18, Ames, lowa, was Jellied when thrown from the car as it collided near Fritchton with an empty cattle truck, authorities said. David M. Overholtzer, 35, Bowling Green, driver of the truck, suffered minor Injuries as did Freel’s wife and 6-week-old daughter. Freel was stationed at Ft. Knox, Ky. At least 17 persons died on Indiana highways over the weekend. Six persons were killed in Sunday traffic, two of them in a onecar accident near Carmel. Nine died Saturday, including three in one crash, fend many of these were blamed on day-long rain which made highways slippery. Jack D. Day, 20, -Crown Point, was killed late Sunday night in a two-car collision on U.S. 20 at an intersection near Michigan City. Richard Nichols, 23, South Bend, driver of the other car; was hospitalized in serious condition. Alexander Villinski, 38, Westfield, lost control of his car on U.S. 31 near Carmel and it rammed a tree, pinning him dead inside. Amelia Sakson, 50, Carmel, also was killed when the force of the impact snapped her seat belt and hurled her out of the car. Killed Near Shelbyville Carl Bettner, 44, Richmond, died in a two-car accident south of Shelbyville on U.S. 421 Sunday when he crossed the center line and skidded broadside into a car driven by Terry Wilcox, 17, St. Paul. Willis Townsend, 19, Churubusco, died in a Fort Wayne hospital two hours after being injured in a collision in Lfeo, northwest of Fort Wayne Sunday. Clyde Lewis, 40, Petersburg, was injured fatally while riding on the running board of a truck pulling a car. The truck driver, Floyd Wininger, 36, of near Petersburg, swerved and Lewis was crushed between the truck and a tree. Wininger and Isaac Heiple, operator of the car, were arrested on drunk charges. Nine persons died in accidents Saturday. The other two weekend victims were killed Friday night, only hours after the weekend period began. 3 Die Near Fowler Charles Peter Stage, 52, Louisville, Ky., his wife, Gertrude, 56, and Gertrude Luckstead, 26, Dubuque, lowa, were killed in a crash on U.S. 52 south of Fowler. Although not a weekend death, the name of Henry See, 28, of near Peru, boosted the yearly toll when he died Friday night of injuries he suffered Tuesday in a

car-truck collision. The Saturday fatalities included: Donald Frye, 25, Indianapolis, killed when his car went out of control and hit a tree along U.S. 52 near Lawrenceburg. Mrs. Ruth Maison, 50, Anderson, injured fatally on Indiana 51 near Warsaw when two cars collided. Mrs. Mary Warnell, 51, Chicago, killed when three cars collided during a rainstorm near the intersection of U.S. 41 and U.S. 52 at Earl Park. Patil Clark, 42, Rensselaer killed when his car skidded into a pickup truck on rain-slippery U.S. 231 near Rensselaer. Albert Howard; 48, Gary, killed in a collision of two cars at a Gary street intersection. Rockefeller Warns Republican Party ALBANY, N.Y. (UPI) — Gov. Nelson Rockefeller warned Sunday that the Republican party may be destroyed altogether unless it takes steps to stem the growing subversion from the

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“radical right lunatic fringe.” The New York governor, a possible GOP presidential candidate next year, also warned against abandoning Northern industrial areas in order to concentrate on getting the Southern vote. Such a plan would be disastrous, Rockefeller declared. In a statement issued here, he said the Republican party must unite against the radical right elements—which would destroy the party—to save itself and the nation as well. Rockefeller pointed to the recent young Republican national

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convention in San Francisco as . an example of how the “Republi- . can party is in real danger of subversion’ by the radical, well financed and highly disciplined” radical right. He said the proceedings there ' were dominated by extremist groups,' “carefully organized’ well financed and operating through » the tactics of ruthless, rough-shod intimidation. If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.