Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 153, Decatur, Adams County, 30 June 1954 — Page 6

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Renew Scholarship For Donald Gillig Donald 4 Gillig. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gillig, «12 N. Second St., has received a renewal of a scholarship at St. Joseph’s college. Rensselaer. Notified today by the Rev. Joseph A. Smolar, C.P.P.S.. coordinator of student affairs at the college. the scholarship will be a continuation of ths grant he received during past semesters. Testa for the scholarship were taken two weeks ago and were successfully passed by the Decatur young man. Donald, a 1953 graduate of Decatur Catholic high school was the winner of a $360 scholarship offer

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The 'President >aid that h* admire* and respects Nixon and believes him to be a splendid American. For his own part the President said that his job is to took ahead and that the two U. S. political parties must seek agreements op foreign policy outside of stri/t partisanship. t Heavy Fighting In North Indo-China French And Native Troops Pull Back HANOI (INS) — Heavy fighting erupted in the southern part of the Red River Delta of northern IndoChina today in the area of Nlnh Binh, 50 miles south of the kty city of Hanoi. A London. Daily Express dis-| patch which was said to have been down out of censored Hanoi, the French headquarters, said French and native Vietnamese troops were pulling back in all northern IndoChina toward "an evacuation Vine” around the port of Haiphong. It said thousands of refugees Seeing from the Communist - led Vietminh were arriving in Hanoi and Haiphong by air and truck. The dispatch said that as the French fall back they hope to arrange safe conduct from the Vietminh but -if they fail they are ready to fight An Agence France dispatch said that the French high command lias decided to delay for a period of 24 hours ppws concerning “the evolution of the military sitnation” in northern Indo-China. The dispatch said ‘t'he situation was developing very rapidly in that area and it was understood that it would likely take another 48 hours before a final and valid analysis could be made.” , DiScus* Guarantee UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (INS) — Thai Foreign 'Minister Prihce Wan left for Washington today to discuss with the U.S. the possibility of a UN guarantee for the neutrality of Laos and Cambodia. Prince W’an, one of the three rotating chairmen of the Geneva conference, will confer with secretary of state John Foster Dulles Thursday. - The diplodfrat will tell Dulles he distrusts any “arrangement” involving any of the three associated states of war-torn Indo-China unles ist embodies UN supervision. Prince Wan came to New York to push through his government's plea for an assembly meeting* in July or early August Uptake hi? the Thai government's request for a UN survey of the Communist threat in southeast Asia. A If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It* brings results.

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.Metal er. Civic improvement: Robert An* derson, chairman; Cliff Brewer and Dr. N. A. Bixler. Citizenship: 'John Doan, chairman; Clark Smith and Chalmer Debolt. v Safety: Dave Kaye, chairman; Qlenu.Ellis. Clark Mayclin and Marion Robison. x. Health and welfare: Dr. John Spaulding, chairman; Weldon Bumgerdner, and Dr. Harold Zwiek. Attendance committee: Cliff Brewer, chairman; Merritt Alger and Lynford Bracey. TOTAL ECLIPSE (Coattaued From Pour Hue) symphonic music began. J “As we watched in a twilight, rapid alterations of light and shade began to sweep over earth and sky. These were the famous "shadow bwtftis." which move like waves or flickering wihgs within the deeper shadow of the eclipse, just at the beginning of totality. “One last flash and the sun was gone. Suddenly, before our eyes

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there appeared all around the central black disk of the eclipsed sun, a beautiful halo. This great crowp-' of light, pale yellow under J.be'rfun, shaded off into a pearly white atits outer edges.” This light, known as the rona,” or "crown,” is the central feature of any total eclipse. It Is this which draws some' astronomers half-way around the world because ft can only be seen and photographed during the brief moment of the total eclipse. With the eclipse of the sun, the shadow of the moon was cast onto the earth. The dark spector moved > north eastward —due to the earth's revolving—at about 3,000 miles an hour across the country. It continued through parts of Canada, Labrador, the southern tip of Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Russia and Pakistan until finally the black sun eet in India some two hours and 45 minutes after the eclipse began in Nebraska. s Residents in parts of the nation other than Nebraska, Minnesota and Wisconsin saw only a partial eclipse. r .*