Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 273, Decatur, Adams County, 19 November 1963 — Page 2

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hew York Stock Exchange Prices MIDDAY PRICES A. T. & T.-, 133Vfe; DuPont, 255%; Ford, 50%; General Electric, 79%; General Motors, 79%; -Gulf Oil, 43%Standard Oil_lnd_ 57; Standard Oil N, J., 67%; U. S. Steel 51%. don’t DUCK out off your Thanksgiving responsibilities for all the traditional splendor of this great holiday ORDER A WHOLE TURKEY (Party of 6 or more) served to your table FAMILY STYLE You do the carving and the remainder will be wrapped for you to take hofne. "Dad" remember to bring the carving set. OR the' regular Thanksgiving menu Make your reservation early. Give Mother a break this year. Help Stamp Out Home Cooking. FAIRWAY RESTAURANT 3-3355 Open Thanksgiving Day from 7 A. M. to 4 P. M. only-

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PROCLAMATION j. CANCER EDUCATION MONTH s WHEREAS, the scope of the cancer problem is so great that none are safe from’ attack—aTtlie present rate, cancer will strike one person in every four, and it will strike m two out of every three homes in our community; and WHEREAS, there is great hope expressed in the fact that.more than 1.200.000 Americans are alive today cured of candoctors are curing one of every three persons who develop cancer; and WHEREAS, many thousands more could be saved from cancer each year if the public took full advantage of the detection and treatment methods now available to them—one-half of all cancer patients,could be saved if the disease were detected and properly treated in the early stage: and WHEREAS, the American Cancer Society has an outstanding arsenal of strategically planned education weapons to inform people of the best ways to guard their lives against needless cancer death—these include motion pictures, filmstrips, exhibits, posters, publications, news media materials, and many others, all available on a free or free-loan basis; and WHEREAS, the-American; Cancer Society through its local units strives-to reach people with these lifesaving materials throughout the year; and with a concentrated, strictly educational effort during November, lifesaving,, cancer educational programs are offered to business and industries, the news media, chibs and organizations, and schools and colleges; NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED: That I, Donald F. Gage, Mayor of Decatur, proclaim Ndvdfnber as “CANCER EDUCATIONAL MONTH" and urge every citizen of our community to take full advantage of the lifesaving -Cancer Education Program of the American Cancer Society and. wherever possible, to assist in curbing the number of cancer deaths through earlier detection, and treatment.. Done under my hand this 14h day of Nov., 1963. DONALD F. GAGE. Mayor of Decatur, Ind.

Open House At Red Men Lodge Wednesday Open house will be held at the Red Men's lodge on Winchester street Wednesday evening, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. The public is in order to become better acquainted with the organization. Films will be shown and refreshments served.

Newsom Reelected Master Os Grange PORTLAND, Ore. <UPI) — Herschel Newsom. Columbus, Ind., was elected Monday .to his seventh consecutive two-year term as master of the National Grange at the' farm organization’s 97th annual convention here. ’A. Lars Nelson, Settle. Wash., was elected overseer and William Brake, Lansing, Mich., lesturer.

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Midwest Steel Co. -•V Refuses Comment INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — A spokesman for Midwest Steel Co. refused Monday to reply to “some wild comment’’ by an attorney for the Save the Dunes Council, Inc., that Midwest’s parent firm may “no longer be interested in constructing an integrated steel-making facility” at Burns Ditch. The Midwest spokesman said he had “heard of some wild comment” concerning National Steel Corp. “We will not dignify this statement by a reply, and that is official,” he said. Secretary - treasurer Clinton Green of the Indiana Port Commission also disputed the comment by Leonard D- Rutstein, issued through the council’s public relations office in Fort Wayne Monday morning. “Nothing that has been said to me indicates this is true,” Green said. "The Midwest people have never said what year they plan to build an integrated steel mill but they did say when they built the rolling mill at Burns Waterway it would not be feasible to have it there unless did build -a steel-making plant close at hand.” New Pizza Palace Open Tfiis Evening The formal opening of Dick’s Pizza Palace, 13th and Adams streets, will be held at 5 o’clock this evening. The store will be owned and operated by Dick Rhinehart, owner of a similar store at Portland. Arrangements for location of the store were made through Wm. F. Schnepf, realtor.

Plan Tour Thursday Os New Idea Plant Martin Watson, head of the vocational agriculture department at Adams Central high announced today that a tour of the New Idea plant at Coldwater, 0., has been arranged for the junior and senior vocational ag boys. Any young or adult farmer in the school area who wishes to go on the tour <is asked to be at the school at 11:30 a.m. Thursday. The tour will be made by car. Dismisses Appeal On Behalf Os Teenager INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — The Indiana Appellate Court Monday dismissed an appeal sought on behalf of a teenager, Edna O’Dell Ad a m s,’ Indianapolis, who was declared a delinquent child by the Marion County Juvenile Court. The action was taken on grounds the girl was “loud and boisterous” in a drug store and frequently absent from school.

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Peru Man Is Found Guilty In Slaying PEku, md. (uPD — A Miami Circuit Court jury returned a manslaughter verdict Monday at midnight against Rupert Willie Thorpe, 20, a former factory worker here, in the bludgeon death of a Massachusetts tourist. The jury deliberated for more than 10 hours on a second-degree murder charge before returning the guilty verdict on the lesser charge. Judge Frank V. Dice ordered a pre-sentence investigation with sentencing set for Thursday. Thorpe was indicted for the Aug. 19 death of Raymond Ralph McCarthy, 27, West Springfield, Mass. McCarthy’s body was found at a gravel pit about a mile northwest of here. Thorpe had told the jury he struck McCarthy in self defense during a struggle which he said developed when McCarthy made improper advances.

■MM— Law Enforcement Officers Meeting The show was to go on today at the Michigan-Indiana-Ohio law enforcement officers meeting in Fort Wayne, despite a uank robbery to which threatened to disrupt the annual meeting Adams county deputy sheriff Harold August was one oi numerous law enforcement officials from the three states to attend the meeting, which began at the Club Olympia near the Key motel in the northern end of town, at noon. The meetings are held in order

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to give law officers from Michigan Indiana and Ohio an opportunity to discuss various matters concerning law enfor cement. A number of Fort Wayne and area officers would probably have to miss the meeting, however, thanks to a successful bank robber. The robber netted an estimated $8,400 in an armed robbery at a bank on the Goshen Road, around 10 o’clock this morning. Fort Wayne officers were still hunting the robber when the meeting opened at noon. The bandit had taken the bank manager with him and left him in an abandoned car — near the site of the meeting at the Club Olympia.

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