Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 133, Decatur, Adams County, 5 June 1964 — Page 4

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THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Batercd at th* Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller, Jr. President Mrs. John Shirk - Vice President Mrs. A. R. Holthouse Secretary Chas. E. Hoithouse Treasurer Subscription Rates By Mail, in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $10.00; Six months, $5.50; 3 months, $3.00. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $11.25; 8 months, M.OO; 3 months, $3.25. By Carrier, 35 cents per week. Single copies, 7 cents.

Hoosier Pictures Those who love Indiana and would like to share their love with others are encouraged to enter the Indiana Tourist Council photo contest, and try for the SIOO first prize and other prizes, as well as to boost our state. The contest closes June 30, and eye-catching shots in black-and-white or color may be entered. Unusual shots of the Ceylon covered bridge, Elephant Rock, the Peace Monument, Central Soya plant, Mennonite Church in Berne, an Amish farm or rig, sorghum mill, cider making, etc., would undoubtedly be of great interest. a Fishermen and outdoor-living families are now taking to the tree-shadowed lanes and paths providing subjects in a natural setting for the thinking photographer. Wherever man takes his camera in Indiana, there are a million and one subjects that might catch the judges’ eyes on that final day of truth when the winners are selected. Just keep in mind that these photographs must tell the story of Indiana to people from everywhere. The purpose behind it is to give the Indiana Tourist Assistance Council a file of good, usable photographs to tall the words that Indiana is a great state that offers all the beauty, scenery, attractions, accommodations and hospitality the tourist or vacationer seeks. Lt. Gov. Richard Ristine heads the council, which hopes to boost tourism in Indiana. Contest blanksand rules may be secured by writing Photograph Contest, Room 332, State House, Indianapolis, Ind. No one can lose in this promotion; you may win from SIOO to $lO in prizes, the state gains a fine cotlection of pictures for future use and exhibition. We have much to brag about in Indiana, but we can’t do it without cooperating to get a good public relations program started. > Editorial written by Dick Heller

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20th Anniversary Os Allied Invasion

By JOSEPH W. GRIGG United Press International OMAHA BEACH, France (UPI) — American generals and GI Joes of World War II today streamed back to the scene of the Allied D-Day landing for ceremonies which French President Charles de Gaulle has chosen to skip. By plane, train, bus and car an estimated 5,000 Americans and several thousands of their wartime British and Canadian comrades - in - arms converged on the Normandy beaches to mark the 20th anniversary of one of history's largest military operations — the invasion of June 6, 1944. Ceremonies begin tonight on the British and Canadian landing beaches known 20 years ago by the code names of Gold, Juno and Sword. s ■They continue through Saturday at Omaha and Utah beaches and the village of Ste. Mere-Eglise, where Americans fought and died for the liberation of Europe from Nazi Germany. The observance ends Sunday at the U.S. cemetery outside Paris. De Gaulle Absent De Gaulle, who was left out of the invasion planning by his Allies, did not plan to attend. He delegated Raymond Triboulet, cooperation minister, and Jean Sainteny, war veterans minister, in his place. The French government said it would not be appropriate for De Gaulle to be present when no other head of state or government was coming to the ceremonies. This position was attacked by some sectors of the French press as an unnecessary snub Hi-Way Trailer Court News Rilla Amstutz, 13 Krick street, visited with her son, Tubman Amstutz and family, at Groveland 111., several days last week. Mrs. Charles Kester is a patient at the hospital, where she underwent surgery last week. Mr. and Mrs.. Bill Burgen are the parents of a baby girl, born May 26. The park office is not located in a trailer back of the swimming pool. Howard Jones and family spent their vacation in Bexley, W. Va., visiting their parents and other relatives. Daughter Nina is spending a month with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vandall spent the weekend at Bexley, W. Va. Miss Jean Bell is visiting her brother, Sam Bell, Jr., and family, Bella Casa. Timmy Lister is recovering satisfactorily from a broken leg. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gumm and Lisa spent the weekend in Monroe, Mich., visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Rutherford and children, Garry and Sue, They also went to Canada. Visiting with them was Mrs. Gumm’s brother, Cecil Ruddick of Indianapolis.

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showing a lack of respect for the American, British and Canadian contribution to France’s liberation. For the United States, President Johnson sent an official delegation headed by General of the Army Omar N.. Bradley, with a message to be read at Omaha Beach cemetery Saturday. Ike Isn’t Going Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower, supreme commander of the Allied invasion force, was not planning to attend. Neither was former British Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, who commanded Allied ground forces. British, Canadian. Belgian, The Netherlands and Norwegian government delegations were also taking part. - Veterans arriving at Omaha and the other invasion beaches found a changed scene from the one they knew 20 years ago. - Where they remembered the din of battle they found peaceful French shores. The rusted guns, the burnedout trucks and tanks, the i 'barbed wire and the concrete fortifications on which thousands of their buddies gave their lives 20 years ago have long since disappeared. But the memorials and tens of thousands of glistening white crosses in war cemeteries that dot Normandy reminded them that this is hallowed countryside. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPl'—Livestock: Hogs 5,500; steady to 25 higher; U.S. No 1-2 200-220 lb 16.5017.00; 75 head at 17.00; mixed No 1-3 190-230 lb 1575-16.50; 230250 lb 15.00-15.75; No 2-3 240280 lb 14.50-15.25; —— Cattle 4,000; calves 20; strong to 25 higher; about 6 loads prime 1225-1350 lb slaughter steers 22.25-22.50: bulk high choice and prime 1100-1400 lb 21.00-22.00; choice 1000-1350 lb 20.00-21.00; 1400 lb 20.00; good 900-1250 lb 18 AO-19.50; canner and cutter 12.00-14.00. Sheep 200; mostly 25 higher; shorn slaughter ewes fully steady; package choice and prime 105 lb spring slaughter lambs 25.25; mostly choice 23.50-24.50; few good Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 4,200; mnstly 25 higher; 1-2 190-225 lb 16.50-17.00, few 17.15: 1-3 190-225 lb 16.00-16.50; 225-240 lb 15.50-16.00; sows steady to strong to 25 higher; 1-3 320-500 lb 13.00-14.00 ; 2-3 400600 lb 12.50-13.50. Cattle 175; calves 15; steers steady; ’heifers scarce; good and choice steers 18.00-20.00; standard 17.00; cows generally steady; utility 12.00-14.00; earners and cutters 10.00-12.50 few bulls about steady; cutter and utility 16.00-18.50; vealers scarce: few good to choice 20.00-25.00. Sheep 200; almost entire supply on bought to arrive basis.

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