Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 103, Decatur, Adams County, 2 May 1955 — Page 6

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Draft Exempt BARCELONA, Spain. (INS) — The Spanish army came close recently to having its first female recruit. The draftee’s father, who had wanted a baby boy, had reg-

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Five Adventurers Rescued From Raft Attempt To Drift. To Hawaii Fails SAN FRANCISCO (INS) — The coast guard plucked five drenched and shaken adventurers from the battered raft Lehi today in a pre-dawn response to an SOS that said the craft was ’’breaking up” in high seas 25 to 30 miles northwest of Monterey. Skipper Devere Baker and four crewmen were taken aboard the coast guard cutter Active at 2:35 a.m. (PDT). ending what was for Baker a second attempt to drift to Hawaii. The coast guard said there would be no attempt to tow the raft to port because of the danger involved in trying to hitch it to the cutter in high seas. It was an almost exact duplication of the end last July of the voyage of the raft's ill-fated predecessor, the Lehi I. Then, Baker and four other crewmen were rescued by a freighter when the craft began shipping water oft the southern California coast. Cleveland — Coke is the solid residue consisting principally of fixed carbon, some ash, and a small percent of volatile obtained by the distillation of measured amounts of bituminous coal. Trade tn a Good row* — Decatur

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MAY FELLOWSHIP DAY , \ ~ ‘J 'The Responsible Christian Family” Friday, May S 195 S |

“The Responsible Christian Family" is the theme of the May fellowship day service to be held at Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church Friday at- 7:30 p.m. It is a yearly event of the program of united church women and is affiliated state and local councils. “Leaders in church and in public life realize the importance of the family in building religious faith and in creating the moral atmosphere of the nation. It is right at home that boys and girls and young people come to feel that God is a very important factor in th* family’s life; or that he is someone afar oft who is remembered occasionally, like Christmas and Easter. Likewise, it is in the home that children develop Christian or un-Christian attitudes to-

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ward peoples of other races or nationalities.- Responsible Christian families teach concern tor all mankind and express this concern through willing service to their community, their nation, and their world. “We read much of juvenile delinquency, family disruption, mental illness and political irresponsibility. Since the Christian family plays such an important role in developing right attitudes and conduct, no community project is more important than that of helping families to be more secure in themselves and more aware of their responsibility to others. The committee in charge of the program urges a good attendance of both men and women at this meeting."

Adams Central High Concert On Tuesday Ist Annual Spring Concert Is Planned The first annual spring concert of the mixed chorus and junior and senior band of Adaiqp Central high school will be presented at J.:30 p.m. Tuesday at the school. The musical groups are under the direction of Robert Jay Ray. The mixed chorus, featuring Miss Betty Steury as soprano sold l Ist, will present "Over the Rainbow" by Arlen. “Charmaimj" by Pollack, "Go Way from My Window" by Niles, “Adoramus Te” by Palistrina, “I'm So Glad That Trouble Don’t Last Always" by Niles and ‘‘Wish You Were Here” by Rome. Two numbers to-be presented by the junior band are “Take Off March” by Holmes and “Gloriana Walts” by Holmes. The program of the senior band includes “Laureatte” by Olividoti, "Emperor Walts” by Strauss, “Medley of March Trios” arranged by H. L. Walters, "Dancing in the Dark” by Schwarts, "Little Raphsody in Blue" by Gershwin and “Deep River Suite” by Erickson. The program will close with the singing of "Now Is the Hour” by the mixed chorus. Tickets tor the concert are available at the door only. VIETNAM ARMY (Continued from Page One) a 15-hour confusing struggle tor power ended Sunday with the U.S.-backed premier the victor. The Diem-Collins talks are to be held after the general gets a firsthand briefing on late developments from U. S. charge d'affaires Rendolph Kidder. The British commissioner general for Southeast Asia, Malcolm MacDonald, also arrived in Saigon for an on-the-spot survey of the situation and to have an early meeting with Diem and Collins. A revolutionary committee of 200 members — most of whom backed Diem — proclaimed south Vietnam a republic Sautrday and announced that chief of state Bao Dai was deposed. The premier said he was “studying” the committee’s demand that he set up a new government owing no allegiance to the playboy emperor. The final outcome of the premier's “studying” may well hinge on what Diem. and Collins say in their talk today. Meanwhile, the French rushed •a Moroccan division of 10,000 soldiers to Saigon, which was? torn by two days of bloody fighting which left 500 dead, 1,000 wounded and thousands more homeless. The soldiers will protect French civilians against threatened eviction. Sunday night, Diem cabled Bao Dai on the French Riviera that the army was loyal to the government and that the efforts of Gen. Nguyen Van Vy to carry off a coup had failed. Van Vy was named by Bao Dai to take over command of the army. He was sorted to flee Saigon and seek safety in the city of Dalat, north of Saigon. .Earlier in the day, Bao Dai had asked Diem tor the third time to come to Canned. The chief of state said he sought a government with a broader base. Bab Dai’s new message was milder in tone than the others but Diem gave no indication that he planned to leave Saigon. In Cannes, the power struggle brought little change to Bao Dal’s daily schedule. He still found time tor clay pigeon shooting, a long afternoon siesta and dinner at a swanky beach restaurant.

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Mount* Vernon Joins Daylight Saving Time MOUNT VERNON, Ind. (INS)— Mount Vernon joined the rest of southwestern Indiana in a swing to daylight savings time this morning. \ .. •' ' " A time referendum on newspaper ballots showed 1,118 votes for fust time and 1.053 ballots for standard time. 'Mayor Paul Hfronlmus said he was following the will of the people and ordering the community on daylight time as of 2 a. m. May 2. Annapolis — Some parts of the naval torpedo must be accurate within limits of about 25 millionths of one inch.

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MONDAY, MAY 2, 1955

Denies Presence At Scene Os Death (INS) — Irving Webb, 43-year-old Speedway restaurant | owner, denied today he was at the scene of his wife's death early Saturday. Witnesses said that Webb has fought with his wife, Martha Marie, 43,' prior to her death. She either fell or was knocked down, according to witnesses. Webb, who was held on a preliminary charge of murder, said: "I loved my wife.” ' Spokane—Plywood utilizes more cubic inches of material from a log than sawed boards. Trade in a Gom Town — Decatur