Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 159, Decatur, Adams County, 8 July 1957 — Page 8

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Minor Wrecks Are Reported In City One Driver Is Fined - Following Accident The early holiday accident free record of the city was broken Saturday morning, when a car driven by Marjorie GiUiom, 29. of route 3. pulled into a parking place on South Second street, off Court street, and hit the front bumper of a car belonging to Ramior Valet, 30. so 809 North 11th street. At 10:35 p.m. Saturday, two cars sustained 8250 in damages in an accident at the corner of Monroe and Ninth streets. A car driven by Sharon Gase, 18, of 340 North Ninth street, was turning left as a car driven by Jerry Lee Heckler, 21, of New Haven, ran a stop sign at Ninth street, and struck the Gase vehicle. Heckler was arrested foi failure to yield the right of way,

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appeared in J.P. court and was fined $1 and costs. A car parked in the Elks club parking lot was struck at 11:38 a m. Sunday, resulting in 875 to the parked car, belonging to John C. Raber, 54, of Anderson. A car, with trailer, driven by Oscar Wietfeldt, 39. of route 5, backed into right rear fender of the other auto. Martin Bulmahn, 20, of route 5, was driving his car south on First street at 5:08 p.m. Saturday, when a car driven by Clinton Pierce Heckathorn, 83. of route 3, pulled out of the A&P parking lot. striking the right rear fender of the Bulmahn car. damaging it in the amount of 835. The other car received 815 in damages. DEBATE OPENS <C*B«la«ea tram Paste O»e> President Eisenhower to demand an accounting of the missing men. Meanwhile, some of Eisenhower's pet legislation appeared to be beaded for the scrap heap as result of the long fight expected over civil rights.

Albion Attorney ' To Be Candidate I . Convention Planned By Young Democrats Dick Hilmer, cf Albion, will be , the fourth district's candidate : f”r national committeeman of the i Yeung Democrats, it was learned t at a meeting held in IndianapoI lis yesterday. Hilmer, an attorney, is a for- ! mer foirth district chairman of the Young Democrats. F. Dale Barrett, of Churubusco, is incoming fourth district chairman, and Miss Dianne Linn, of Decatur, is fourth district vicechair than. j Earl Cocke, Jr., of Georgia, vice-president of Delta Airlines . and former national commander . of the American Legion, will be . the keynote speaker at the Young I Defnocrats convention July 26-28. All delegate fees must be paid

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by midnight Friday to the registration committee, to allow time for the credentials committee’ to decide on seating any disputed delegations. ' Adams county's delegates and alternates will meet July 221 at the Community Center at 8 p. m. for final arrangements. Hilmer will face opposition for the position of national committeeman from Aller. Schrager, former third district chairman, from South Bend Only two qanValparaiso Student « d Named Miss Indiana didates ha’-e announced so far MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. HP) — Gloria Ruth Rupprecht, an 18-year-old blue-eyed brunette, reigned today as ‘Miss Indiana.”,. The Valparaiso University junior from St. Petersburg, Fla., won a trip to Atlantic City for the ‘'Miss America” contest by winning over 11 other contestants Saturday night. T> . ■

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PRESIDENT AND MRS. EISENHOWER look up at a point of interest in the t>ew Islamic Center on Massachusetts Avenue in Washington. - * ----- • ———

Three Drivers Fined On Speeding Charges Four speeding cars were stopped ty state police Sunday and early this morning, as motorists were apparently in a hurry to get home

t - ' I Ralph Yates, 44, of Grafton, Ohio, was arrested on U.S. 224 west, appeared in J.P. court Sunday, and was fined 85 and costs. The same fine was imposed against who was arrested Sunday for t speeding through PreblA Harrison Scott. 37, of Richmond, 1

after the long holiday weekend. < paid a fine of 81 and costs, when j he appeared in J.P. court to an- 1 swer a charge of speeding on U.S. i 27. early today. Lawrence Flynn, , also arrested early today on U.S. 27, Is slated to appear in J.P. court at 5 p.m. Friday. - Police Grant EVANSTON. 111. (UP) — A 85,000 grant from the Esso Safety Foundation in New York has been received by the traffic division of the International Association of Chiefs * . ■ - Last Time Tonight - “A FACE IN THE CROWD” Andy Griffith, Patricia Neal J ALSO — Shorts 15e -50 c

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of Police. George A. Otlewis, group president and chief of the Chicago Park District Police, said the fund would be utilized to upgrade police traffic supervision work throughout the United States. SiSifiSSSSSSSfibSiSSiSiifti Tonight & Tuesday MARJORIE MAIN “KETTLES ON OLD MacDONALD’S FARM” & “OUTSIDE THE LAW” Ray Danton, Leigh Snowden -0 Coining Wed. — DORIS DAY ••Love Me or Leave Me”

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