Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 137, Decatur, Adams County, 11 June 1958 — Page 3
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1958
Remarks On Rocket ♦ “ Shots Stir Storm [ Story Irksome To Pentagon Officials WASHINGTON UPD—Lt. Gen. Samuel E. Anderson says he “deeply regrets” that his remarks about planned rocket shots toward the moon stirred up a storm in the Defense Department. Anderson, Air Froce research and development chief, arrived here by plane Tuesday night and reiterated the statement he had made earlier in Milwaukee which aroused the ire of Pentagon officials. He said the Air Force plans to shoot robot rockets toward the moon in August, September and October. Anderson said there was no discrepancy between his remarks and a later Pentagon statement that “no definite decision” had been reached as to when the lunar probes would be conducted. The dates he mentioned, Anderson said, were “planning dates” for attmpts to place instrumented robot rockets in orbit around the moon. There is no plan to try to hit the moon, he said. The Defense Departmerit’s Advanced Research Projects Agency chief, Roy W. Johnson, issued a statement Tuesday saying there had been "no definite decisions” on moon rocket shooting dates and implied Anderson had spoken out of turn. Anderson said he emphasized in Milwaukee that ARPA was in charge of the lunar projects and was furnishing the money. He said relations between the agency and the Air Force had been perfect. Lehman Condition Remains Serious The condition of Gerhardt Lehman remains serious, attendants at the Adams county memorial hospital reported this noon. Lehman received multiple fractures of the chest, a slight concussion and abrasions in a two-car collision last Wednesday, northwest of Berne. Two Minor Accidents Reported In County Two minor accidents were reported Tuesday to the sheriff and state police. A car driven by Floyd J. Myers. 21, route three, Decatur, and an auto driven by James Richard Thieme, 15, route three, Decatur, were involved in a head-on collision on county road four two miles north and one and a half miles east of Decatur, Tuesday at 6:45 p.m. The Myers vehicle was headed east and the Thieme auto was west-bound at the time of the accident. Damage was estimated at $350 to the Myers auto, and $25 to the Thieme vehicle. Charges will be filed against the parent for permitting an unlicensed driver to operate the automobile. A car driven by Floyd K. Odil. 33. Toledo, O , struck a Holstein Angus steer on U.S. 224 five miles east of Decatur, near the Robert Ulman residence at "TMO-jnid-ught. The cow was owned by Ulman. The car damage was estimated at $275, and the cow was valued at $l5O. Youth Electrocuted In Garage At Home INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — John Alvey Kramer, 13, Indianapolis, was electrocuted late Tuesday when he attempted to unplug a light cord in The garage of his home while standing in a puddle of water. , Firemen worked over him for 10 minutes in a futile attempt-1* revive the boy. Freed Under Bond In Slaying Os Husband ALDERSON, Ind. (UPD — Mrs. Willie Mae Mathews, 47, was free on SIO,OOO bond today pending a grand jury investigation in the fatal shooting of her husband. Authorities said Mrs. Matthews admitted shooting her husband, Jerome, 43. a 300-pound housemover, in self-defense during an argument at their home last Saturday night. . Matthews was shot m the face and arms. Prosecutor Melvin Thornburg said a grand jury would consider the case within a week. HOLTHOUSE DRUG GO.
Marriage Applications Decreased From 1957 • Marriage applications for the month of May totaled 22 as compared with 26 recorded in May of 1957, county clerk Richard Lewton, announced today. Os the 22 applications for last month, 17 were issued to couples who are residents of Indiana, and five to Ohio couples. During May of last year, 21 were issued to Indiana residents and five to Ohio couples seeking marriage licenses. National Spelling Bee On In Capital Colorado Girl Is First Eliminated WASHINGTON (UPD - Fredel Amos, a 13-year-old blonde from Pueblo, Colo., was the first youngster to muff a word in the 31st annual National Spelling Bee today. The eighth grader dropped opt on her very first word — weird. She spelled it “wierd.” Fredel soon had company as a second speller found the excitement at her first word too much. Carole Lynne Cook, 13, Harrold. Tex., missed when she hurriedly spelled “debtor” with an “er.” When the contest began there were 41 girls and 27 boys competing for the SI,OOO cash first prize. . Seven spellers went down during the second round. Barbara Hull, 12, Kingman, Ariz., was the third speller to go out. She misspelled “gabardine” as “gaberdeen.” Margaret Hilsher, 13, Chicago, was the fourth to go down. She put an extra “r” in “interfered.” On the third round. Andy Gaus, 11, of the St. Joan of Arc School, Indianapolis, Ind., tripped on “hygiene” to become the eighth victim. Andy spelled it “hygeine.”
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