Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 173, Decatur, Adams County, 24 July 1958 — Page 7
THURSDAY, JULY 34, 1958
> —- Khrushchev's Acceptance Os Bid Is Surprise Diplomatic Corps Is Surprised By Prompt Acceptance MOSCOW (UPI) — Premier Nikita Khrushchev’s prompt acceptance of a summit conference within the United Nations surprised the Moscow diplomatic corps today. But they saw no major obstacles to an actual meeting. There were no major ifs and buts in Khrushchev’s worded message to world leaders. On the contrary he protested: “This is not the time for polemics.” Although Khrushchev was accepting a Western proposal it still was a personal triumph for him. He has long sought a summit conference and often has expressed the desire to visit America. Now he may achieve both. Observers said his stock is likely to skyrocket in the Soviet Union and probably in Asia. He appears- in- Arab eyes —to- haveemerged as the chief non - Arab protector and spokesman for the Arab world. The agreement on the summit meeting, itself proved an easy matter compared with the virtually unsurpassable obstacles likely to come up at any ’ - Big Five” meeting at the U.N. Khrushchev's maxiumum proposals were likely to include: — Immediate withdrawal of Anglo - American forces from the Middle East. —Dissolution of foreign bases bases in the Middle East. —Renunciation of the use of force. —Cessation of supplying arms to the —Establishment of a neutral non-nuclear zone in the area. All of these have been stock Soviet proposals rejected in the past by Western powers. Louisiana Girl Is Miss United States To Represent U. S. For Miss Universe LONG BEACH, Calif. <UPDLovely Eurlyne Howell, blonde, blue-eyed Miss Louisiana, reigned today as Miss United States in the 7th annual Miss Universe pageant. The sweetly drawling coed from Bossier City, La., was chosen Wednesday night from five semifinalists to represent the United States in competition with 34 foreign beauties for the title of Miss Universe. Choice of the 18-year-old Southern belie, 5 foot, 6 inches of poised loveliness, was pop ula r with the audience of 4,500 gathered in the Long Beach Municipal Auditorium as The field was narrowed from 15 to 5 to Miss Howell. Poised and dry-eyed after her selection. Miss Louisiana, a .grace Kelly-type measuring a near-per-fect said she was “very thriled and grateful.” Miss Howell, a sophomore in speech and dramatics at Centenary College at Shreveport. La., was selected from five semi-final-ists — all blondes and all from the South except one. The others were Miss Alabama. Judy Carlson; Miss Florida. Marcia Valibus; Miss Georgia, Diana Austin, and Miss Illinois, June Pickney. Miss U.S.A, competes tonight against the foreign beauties in the semi-final round of the Miss Universe pageant. Miss Universe will be selected Friday night. TST" VACATIONERS! NOW .... You can send your Kodochrome film (8 MM movie or slides) Directly to Kodak for Processing . . and get it back to YOUR HOME by mail, too. Get a prepaid mailer today! Send your films while away on vacation and have them waiting in your mailbox when you return. HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.
50 Cases Os Beer Stolen Last Night The Adams County Distributing company reported a burglary today at 8:40 a.m. to the city police department that occurred between the hours of 5 p.m. Wednesday and 7 o'clock today. The theft was discovered when workers reported to the comparty this morning. George Tricker, manager of the distributing company, stated that
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50 cases of beer, valued at $138.59, wegg stolen. The thieves gained entry into the building through the basement jntQ the rAain area containing the cases. A push cart owned by the company was used by the thieves to transport the beer from one room to another enabling them to hurry from the building. The investigating officer was policeman Grover Odle. irade to a gooc town — Decatur
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Water Ball League Opened Wednesday Bluffton Is Winner Os Initial Match The Bluffton fire department won the first contest Wednesday night among seven area departments in the newly .organized water ball league. \
Volunteer departments from Decatur, Central Soya, Monroe, Berne, Poe, Hoagland, and Bluffton organized the league July 17 in a meeting held at the Central Soya company here. Glen Reinhart, of Bluffton, was elected president, and Art Burris, of Decatur, was elected secretarytreasurer. t Members of the Decatur volunr teer fire department team are - Richard Girod, Morris Colchin, 1 Russtell Baumgartner, and Joe McBride. Central Soya members
are Wayne Peterson, Duane Wheeler, Bob Shoup, Art Burris, Grover Levy and Clyde Drake. All seven teams will draw for opponents, one drawing a bye. Two three-minute heats will be played, and the winners then play, until just one team remains. In the play, a large ball is suspended on a wire. The ball can be moved back and forth by a stream of water directed by the hoses of the opposing fire companies. The object is to hold the ball in the opponents' territory as
long as possible. In the first meeting Wednesday night, Central Soya defeated Berne in the first match,, and Bluffton eliminated Monroe in the second. Decatur beat Hoagland in the third match. Poe was not present, as the members were busy combining their wheat. Bluffi ton eliminated Central Soya in the i semifinals, and beat Decatur in > the finals. The next meeting will be Sun- > day afternoon, Aug. 3, at Central > Soya at 2 p. m.
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WASNER’S Cigar Store and Sport Senior ‘ Will Be Closed July 28 to Aug. 11 i Inclusive-—for vacation
