Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 191, Decatur, Adams County, 14 August 1958 — Page 6

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COMING! August 29-30-31 st & Sept. Ist THE ODD FELLOWS WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP R.C.A. Approved RODEO Fort Wayitie, Indiana Speedway CLIP FOR RESERVATIONS — Mail to RODEO OFFICE, till S. Clinton, Fort Wayne, Ind. Make checks & money orders payable to Rodeo Fund. MATINEES- August 30-31— Sept. Ist. NIGHTS: August 29SSST ADMISSION BOA SEATS «L3C'.RESERVED SEATS $2.50 (tax included). GENERAL ADMISSION $1.20, (tax in eluded.) (On sale only at Speedway Box Office.) MONEY ORDER CHECK .BOX FOR -MATINEE — NIGHT IRES. SEAT MATINEE .——NIGHT NAME .— ————- ADDRESS — ——- C,TY —- ----- FOR DATE --

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Ice May Block Sub Route Part Os Year Indication Given By United States Navy WASHINGTON (DPI) - The Navy indicated today the new submarine route under' the North Pole may be blocked by shifting ice part of the year. “The entrance to the Barrow sea valley, leading from Point Barrow, Alaska, into the true Arctic basin, is only four or five miles wide and very restrictive,” the Navy said in reply to questions posed by United Press International. “During the Arctic winter this ‘lead’ would be more difficult to penetrate due to shifting ice conditions." The Navy did not answer directly a question whether the USS Nautilus, prior to its successful voyage under the North Pole Aug. 3, had been turned back in a previous attempt by an 80-foot-thick wall of ice. Such reports originated in letters home by crewmen of the nuclear-powered submarine. Picked With Care But the Navy made it clear the

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time sos the Nautilus’ successful voyage was selected with care. The USS Skate became the sed o nd nuclear submarine to cruise under the North Pole Monday while exploring undersea routes beneath the ice cap. The Navy said the Nautilus sailed from Seattle. Wash., last June 8 to explore ice conditions and make preliminary under-ice excursions in the Bering Straits and Chuckhee Sea “to determine feasibility of a cruise all the way across the polar basin." “Following these preliminary investigations, Nautilus returned to make the first visit of a nuclear - powered submarine to Pearl Harbor. While the ship was in Pearl Harbor, the Navy conducted a series of aerial reconnaissance flights to keep a check on ice conditions to determine the optimum time for the departure from Pearl Harbor, July 23, for the first trans-polar crossing.” Seeks Endurance Record The Navy said security would not permit releasing information concerning “conclusions as to the practicability of a trans - polar submarine cruise at any given time of year.” Meantime, the Navy announced Wednesday the atomic submarine Sea wolf was conducting “environmental atmospheric control tests" in the Atlantic that will keep it

submerged for long periods of time. . ' It hinted the Seawold may break the previous submerged endurance record of 31 days, five hours, held by the Skate. Stolen Bicycle Is Recovered Wednesday The bicycle reported stolen from Worthman field Tuesday evening, was reported as recovered by the city police department Wednesday at 5:25 p.m. near the 100 block on Eighth street. The bicycle owned by Henry Halikowski, 1002 Vine street, was reported as in good condition with the exception of a near flat tire. An estimated value of S4O was given for the bicycle. Reformatory Inmate Escapes Last Night INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — Kenneth Taylor, about 24, an inmate at the Indiana Reformatory, escaped Wednesday night while working with a detail at the Indiana State School for the Blind here. Taylor was serving a 1 to 10 year term for breaking and entering. He was sentenced from Morgan County last Dec. 13.

Handley Supports Jenner Amendment Opposed To Federal Aid To Education INDIANAPOLIS (UPD-Gover-nor Handley indicated today he agreed with Sen. William E. Jenner’s action in introducing an amendment excluding Indiana from the provisions of a bill setting up scholarship funds for bright students. But Handley said he believed the amendment was “unconstitutional” and probably will be tossed out by a conference committee. Jenner's amendment was approved by voice vote by the Senate Wednesday night, shortly before the aid. bill was passed 62-26 with Jenner and Sen. Homer E. Capehart of Indiana voting with 14 other Republicans and 10 Democrats against the bill. Handley made no bones about his opposition to the aid-to-science education bill. “All they’re trying to do,” he said, "is get their foot in the door for federal aid to education.” He termed the bill a “specious device of some of these people in

Congress to throw a sop with their eye on the ballot box and not the fiscal sanity of the country." Jenner, who Is retiring this fall, said the people of Indiana had been traditionally against federal grants such as contained in the aid-to-education measure. The senators and gallery crowd laughed when Jenner introduced his amendment. The conservative Indiana senator said there were only 53 students in his state needed financial help to go to college. He said the state was raising its own scholarship fund for those 53. “We don’t want federal help. We don't need federal help, and you can’t afford to give federal help,” Jenner shouted. Sen. Richard L. Neuberger <DOre.) suggested facetiously that Jenner expand his amendment to prohibit all federal farm support payments to Indiana. This also was greeted with laughter. The 53 students cited by Jenner were uncovered in a recent science and mathematics test given to 703 of the state’s brightest students. Fifty-three of them stated they needed some form of aid in addition to scholarships to get through college. The figure, later was trimmed to 48 and the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce said it set up a fund to aid all of them.

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West Europe Hails Ike's Peace Plans Seen As Realistic Approach To Woes LONDON (UPI)-Western Europe today welcomed President Eisenhower’s peace plan as a realistic approach toward solving the chronic economic and political oroblems in the turbulent Middle East. Official British sources said the plan had the complete support of 'he government of Prime Minister Harold Macmillan. The Eisenhower plan also won praise from French political sources as an honest attempt to solve the problems of the Middle East. There was no immediate official reaction. 1 Informed sources said, however, Eisenhower's call for raising of living standards as a means of ensuring political stability had been well received in government circles. They pointed to the fact Eisenhower had pledged America s support for a Middle Eastern regional development organizationsomething France has long favored. Newspapers throughout Europe, almost without qualification, editorially praised Eisenhower. But some expressed doubt the plan _>ould be changed from words into deeds. Assailed In Russia MOSCOW (UPD—Russia’s press and radio assailed President Eisenhower's Middle East program 'oday as an attempt to justify U.S. intervention in Lebanon. The pattern of Soviet reaction was set by Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko’s U.N. speech: insistence that the withdrawal of U.S, and British troops must take precedence over everything else in the Middle East. Three-fifths of the grapes exported by the U.S. in 1957 went to Canada.

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