Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 216, Decatur, Adams County, 13 September 1963 — Page 2
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Steel Plant Worker Crushed To Death GARY, Ind. (UPD—Roland G. Liles, 45, East Gary, was crushed to death Thursday by a materials handling car while cleaning furnace grates in the Gary Works of the U. S. Steel Corp.
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Decatur Men Attend Church Conference The Rev. Richard Ludwig, pastor of Zion Lutheran church, and a lay delegate, Wilmer Bultemeier were among the almost 300 persons attending the "Know Your District” conference of the newly formed Indiana district, the Lutheran churchMissouri synod, at Trinity Lutheran school, Indianapolis, Sept. 11 and 12. Each of the other Lutheran churches in the Decatur area was also represented by its pastor and a layman. Rev. Edgar Rakow, Evansville, district president, spoke at the opening devotion Wednesday on the theme: “Our Relationship to Christ.” “This is the keystone of all Kingdom activitity. It is the ‘why’ and also the ‘how’ of the Christian’s calling,” Rev. Rakow pointed out. Two major presentations were made before the conference, underscoring the fundatental work of the church. Rev. Walter Schoedel, Fort Wayne, first vice president, spoke on “The message of the
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Legion Scores U. S. Policy Toward Cuba MIAMI BEACH (UPD — The U. ST State Department made its strongest pitch to the American Legion to gain acceptance of the administration’s policy on Cuba. It failed. First John J. Crimmins, State Department coordinator of Cuban affairs, told a pecked Legion comjnission meeting last Sunday the United States is embarked on a long fight short of war to make Cuba an untentable island for Premier Fidel Castro and the Communists. A fews boos greeted him. Then Secretary of State Dean Rusk appeared before the annual national commander’s banquet Thursday night and said those persons arguing for war against Cuba overlook the consequences. Thursday, the Legion convention ended with a charge the United States has been following a policy of “timidity and vacillation” on the Cuban situation. The Legion called on the nation's leaders to use all necessary
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means — including arming Cuban refugees or “proceed boldly alone” with U, S. arms — to enforce the Monroe Doctrine and tnrow the Communists out of the western hemisphere. The resolution was adopted without one dissenting voice from the 2,965 convention delegates of the group’s 2.7 million former service men and women. The Cuban resolution said the Legion was convinced that Russia would never attack the United States unless it felt assured that it could win at a minimum cost to Russia itself. The delegates also adopted a resolution calling for the President and Congress to make a “thorough review of the State Department in all its aspects” because of an apparent lack of public confidence in the agency at home and abroad. Carpet Dents The dents in your carpeting where heavy furniture has been resting for a long time can be fluffed back into shape if you’ll cover’ I them with a damp coth, apply a hot iron over this, then brush with I a stiff brush.
Legal Wedge Sought In Coalmont Dispute JASONVILLE, Ind. (UPD—The Shakamak School Corp, board today planned to follow Governor Welsh’s suggestion and seek a legal wedge through the line of dissatisfied parents picketing Coalmont High School. The embattled board reached the decision to use every legal means available to stop the 13-day blockade after meeting with the governor in Indianapolis. It announced the planned moves Thursday night in a meeting attended by an estimated 500 persons, representing both sides of the dispute. Members of the board said they would draw up a formal request to stop picketing of the Coalmont school and present it to the Clay County circuit judge. They said they wanted protection, by law enforcement agencies if necessary, to get into the school. The board denied requests by parents for approximately 75 free transfers to other schools in the area, including the schools at Linton and Clay City. One woman, who attended the meeting with Welsh earlier Thursday, quoted him as having said if the board members received no action from Clay County authorities he would see they got what they needed. Parents closed the Coalmont school with a picket line in protest to a reorganization which sent their children to older school buildings at Jasonville and Midland. A delegation of the parents met Wednesday with state officials, including Welsh, and were told to try to work things out with the board. During the Statehouse meeting Thursday, board members said the situation was complicated by the fact a new $1.4 million building which the board planned to have ready this fall had been blocked by a legal fight. The delegation told Welsh that use of this building would silence many of the pickets’ complaints. Russia Imposes New Bread Restrictions I MOSCOW (UPD — New restrictions on the sale of bread in Moscow focused attention today on Russian agriculture as Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev’s most important domestic problem. Reports circulating in the capital said peasants in many parts of the 1 country are buying up bread and grain cereals to feed their cattle, and that housewives are stocking up on macaroni, sugar, canned meat, sardines and cereals. Bread is the most important single item in the Soviet diet. Now its sale is being restricted to one 1,1 pound loaf of white bread and a similar amount of black bread to each customer. Retail sales of wheat flour have been discontinued entirely. Informed observers said this year’s harvest appears good enough to provide enough bread if Communist authorities take drastic measures on distribution. These observers believe most of Khrushchev’s time and energy now is being devoted to farm problems. The premier was reported en route to his vacation retreat on the Black Sea where it is believed he will work on an elaborate report to the December meeting of the Communist Party Central Committee. Foreign agricultural experts said Russians, face a winter of belt-tightening.
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Civil Rights March Held In Chicago Loop By United Press International Hundreds of civil rights demonstators marched in a cold drizzle through downtown Chicago Thursday to press for congressional passage of a public accommodations measure. The Negro and white marchers, bearing placards and chanting slogans to a cha-cha beat, went on to picket a speech by Senate. Minority Leader Everett M. Dirksen, R-111. Pickets yelled “Down with Dirksen” and carried signs which said “The Silver Tongue is Rusty on Civil Rights.” Dirksen, before his speech to the National Federation of Republican Women, told the protesters, “This is no place to argue.” James Forman, executive secretary of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, addressed the demonstrators at a rally after the march. He said it was the responsibility of the North to make sure civil rights are won in the South. Congress, Forman said, should pass the public accommodations section of President Kennedy’s civil rights bill “so we can go on and demonstrate about other things.” ' In other racial activity across the north: —The New York state AFL-CIO called for a ban against government contracts being let to out-of-state manufacturers who practice discrimination. A union official said such policies are “a matter of grave importance to the workers ... of this state.” —The mayor of Milwaukee, Wis., called upon civil rights demonstrators to exercise patience and perseverance. The Congress on Racial Equality has picketed against a member of a city commission for alleged antiNegro remarks. —The executive director of the National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice said religion no longer can stand aloof from the nat i o n’s racial problems. Mathew Ahman made the comment in a speech at Des Moines, lowa. —The Wisconsin Industrial Commission, conducting a study of hiring practices of Kenosha firms, said the American Motors Corp, was the only one of 13 companies with a Negro on its payroll. Sugar Beet Meeting Is Planned Wednesday “Growing Sugar Beets” will be the topic of a meeting planned for Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Woodburn grade school in Allen county, Leo N. Seltenright, county extension agent announced today. Dr. Marvin Phillips, Purdue agronomist, will discuss basic information on sugar beet production. It has been some time since beets have been grown in this immediate area and this is the reason Phillips has been asked to bring Up-to-date information on this crop. The extension services of Allen, DeKalb and Adams counties are working jointly on this meeting. A. J. Roof, who is reopening the Paulding sugar factory, has been invited to meet with the group. Anyone interested in sugar beet production is invited to attend this meeting.
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