Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 146, Decatur, Adams County, 21 June 1956 — Page 9
French Accent BUFFALO, N. Y. (UP) — Allegheny Airlines has worked out an agreement with Air France, nax. tlonal French airline, to permit French girls to work a year with
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Illiteracy Fight Pushed In China Reds Seek To Wipe Out Illiteracy HONG KONG (UP) — Communist China is trying to wipe out most of the illiteracy in the country in eeven years. Some 220.iMM1.000 people — more than one third of China's population—in the countryside and the cities will be taught to read and write during the next five to seven years, the Peiping magazine. People’s China, said in a recent issue. It said ecah of them will then be able to read arid write at least 1,500 Chinese characters and do calculations on the abacus. The drive started in government service. Chang Chih-ching, editor of the Kwangming .Daily in Peiping, said in the magazine article that duririg the ftrst two of three years of the nation-wide campaign illiteracy will disappear in government service. t “In industries, mines and enterprises. persons now illiterate are to learn some 2.000 characters and acquire a practical knowledge of arithmetic in three to five years”, he wrote. “It will then be possible for them to read the general run of books and iperiodicals and to write letters and short reports. “Having laid this basis, they will be able to continue their education in large numbers of regular spare-time workers’ and peasants'
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schools. A broad and reliable foundation will be laid for the subsequent further raising of the people’s knowledge of general and scientific subject.” He added that a key idea is “to let the people teach the people. "Those who can read and write teach those who can’t,” he wrote. “In the countryside, more school, work in the slack season, less in the moderately busy season, none in the very busy season.” New Geology Phase LOS ANGELES (UP) — A University of California scientist believes that geology is entering a new phase as an experimental jm> ence rather than a purely descriptive one. Dr. George C. Kennedy, professor of geochemistry in the Institute of Geophysics on the university campus here, said ■ the duplicating of rack-making pressures arid temperautres in the laboratory is opening the way to more precise understanding of rock formations and their origin. Washington — Labor day was declared a legal holiday by an act of congress in 18b4.
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Monihly Report On Social Security Report Issued By Fort Wayne Manager Over 4600 persons called at the Fort Wafne social security office during May for information about their rights and duties under old age and survivors insurance, Christian H. W. Luecke, manager, said today in submitting his report for May. This represented an average of 193 per day. 459 of these callers were applicants frm - monthly itayments. Luecke said. Monthly payments may be made to a worker past age 65 years who has retired from regular employment, his wife if she is past 65, and to any children of the worker under 18 years of age. The wife may also receive payments regardless of her age if she has in her care children of the worker who are entitled 4o monthly payments. /J In addition, monthly payments may be made to certain juirvivors
of a deceased worker, covered under the law’, regardless of his age at the time of death. A booklet explaining this program will be furnished upon request. The report for May follows: Account number cards issued, 1551; assistance to employers on wage record reporting, 98; disability freez actions, 67; new claims cleared 459; beneficiaries served, 654; general inquirers served, 1797.
The Fort Wayne office is located at 717 Fulton street and is open front 8:30 to 4:45, Monday through Friday. Part-time offices are maintained in Angola, Auburn, Berne, Bluffton. Columbia City, Decatur, Huntington, Kendallville, and Lig'onler.' * Make Driveways Visible LINCOLN. Neb. (UP) — The National Safety Council and the U. S. Department of Agriculture urge farmers to avoid planting crops too close to driveway entrances to eliminate a traffic menace. They urge farmers to keep driveways clear and “see what you’re missing." ,
Check Artists Like | Sympathetic Ear Cites Best Method To Get Confession SAN FRANCISCO (UP) —• A police psychiatrist says the best way to get a confession from a i passer of bad checks is to appear to feel sorry for him. Dr. Douglas Kelley, University of California professor of criminology and consultant to local po- j lice departments, said investigators should talk to a suspect much the same way a father would question his five-year-old about a shortage in the cookie jar. “Don’t accuse him.” Kelley said. “He'll just tell you he didn’t do it. Assume he is guilty but don’t let It show. Then listen ’to his troubles. Get down on the floor and cry with him. “It's all right to feel sorry for the guy. Tiemember, later on you'll convict him." - Kelley, who examined Nazi war criminals during the Nuremburg trials, said an investigator shouldn’t stop with just one confession from a forger, or “paperhanger,” as he is known in the trade. “When you get about five good ones jelled, play some more on his ■ ego and you'll probably get a doz-. en.” he said. The psychiatrist said this kind of sympathetic understanding , works far better than a lie-detec-tor which “often yields evidence of non-guilt and so is a dangerous technique.” Kelley explained this by pointing out that a check-passer is a psychopath, and his crime doesn't make him feel bad. Thus, his blood pressure doesn’t' go up when . he lies and makes no impression on the machine. Kelley doesn't hold out much hope for rehabilitating a rubber cheek artist. Psychiatric treatment doesn't do much good, he says. “The only solution is to get a fudge to- lock him up as long as possible,’’ Kelley said. “They are like a diseased person who should be confined until cured. Since I’ve i already said he can't be cured, I j guess you have a rough idea of ; what I think." .. Postal Trucks WASHINGTON (UP) — Tn the event of enemy attack, some 25,ffitO postal trucks will serve as emergency ambulances, rescue vehicles and for local transportation, the Federal Civil Defense Administration reports. Re-enlistment rate of U. S. soldiers in Europe was up sharply in 1955 over 1954. During the first 10 months of the year, nearly 14.000 signed up for another hitch compared to slightly more than 4.500 I in the same period of the preceding ' year.
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10,000 Guardsmen To Field Training Indiana National Guards To McCoy INDIANAPOLIS (UP) — The largest number of men In the history of the 38th infantry division. Indiana national guard, will take part in its annual summer field training next month. Approximately 10,000 guardsmen will go to Camp McCoy, Wis.. for the training program July 7-22. With at least 36 hours of tactical exercises away from the base, training will include proficiency for small units and individual soldiers, specialist training, and practice with a variety of weapon. Most of the training will be held .under simulated combat conditions. The entire second W'eek will lie devoted to tank-infantry teaniy training after a group of Indiana state officials attends a division review July 14. Monrthan 1.200 vistoeles will be involved in the movement to Camp McCoy, beginning early July 7. The guardsmen will come from 130 division units located in more than 60 Hoosier cities and towns. Regular army instruction and inspection teams will be present to assist with training. Recruits will be put through a comprehensive bash- training program. Appearance Comes First GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. (UP)— Police said a man arrested for driving 50 miles an hour didn’t have either hand on the steering wheel as a patrol car pulled along side of him. He was using .both hands to comb his hair, the said.
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