Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 20 January 1964 — Page 5

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Robert E. Hughes Robert Hughes GOP Candidate <1 For Governor INDIANAPOLIS (UPD—State Treasurer Robert E. Hughes of Greenwood announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for governor of Indiana today, paid his $2,500 state convention assessment and made public his support for Sem Barry Goldwater for president. Hughes was the fourth entry in the GOP gubernatorial contest. Those who announced previously were Lt. Gov. Richard O. Ristine, the apparent front run- —J ner; Secretary of State Charles O. Hendricks, and Doxie Moore, director of the State Conservation Department during the regime of Gov. George N. Craig. * i Hughes is a favorite of former Sen. William E. Jenner, who also is friendly to Hen- z | dricks. There is some belief that Hendricks may back Hughes for governor and then shift to the struggle for the lieutenant governor bid. However, the official announcement of Hughes said he would not settle for a lesser nomination. Blames Welsh For Taxes Hughes, 36, attacked Democratic Governor Welsh for hiking taxes and proposed the following taxation program: —Repeal of the adjusted gross tax on individuals. —Repeal of the sales tax on food, medicines and necessities. —Establishment of a ceiling on real property taxes so that no property shall be taxed in excess of one per cent of its market value in money for all state and local purposes. —Creation of a Council for Government Economy composed Os Indiana business management experts to advise and assist with a program to eliminate wasteful spending *in the state government, incl uding recommendations concerning discontinuance of govern* , ment functions which are outmoded or could better be performed by private organizations and individuals. Asks No Rubber Stamp “For too rrfany past conven- : tions, there has been no real opportunity for the delegates to select the candidates for the major offices,” Hughes said. “I do not want the 1964 convention to be a rubber stamp convention; nor do I the delegates want this. An open convention with the candidates fairly and constructively contending will mean a united and fighting party, for the fall campaign, and victory for the Republican ticket.” Hughes has served as prosecutor for Johnson and Brown Counties, attorney for the State Senate and executive secretary to former Gov. Harold W. Handley. He Is serving his second term as state treasurer. With the aid of Jenner, Hughes overcame a •• —- drive to deny him renomination at the 1962 state convention. Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPIS-Live-stock: V Hogs 10,100; steady to weak to 25 lower; 1-2 190-225 lb 15.35- ’. 15.75; 1-3 190-230 lb 15.00-1550: sows steady to 25 lower: 1-3 . 300-400 lb 12.5043.25, few 13.50: 2-3 400-600 lb 11.50-12.50, few 12.75. Cattle 3,900: steers weak to 50 lower; heifers 25-50 lower; choice steers 22.00-23.25; average choice to prime 22.75-23.10; mixed good and low choice 21.50- good 20.00-21.50: choice heifers 21.00-21.50; v average and high choice 22.00; mixed good and low choice 20.50- good 19.00-20.50; cows steady to strong: utility and commercial 12.50-13.50, few 14.00: bulls about steady; cutter to commercial 15.00-18.00. few 18.50: vealers steady, good and choice 28.00-34.00, few choice 35.00. I || Sheep 700: steady: choice and prime wooled lambs 19,50-20.50; good and choice 1750-19.50.