Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 200, Decatur, Adams County, 25 August 1958 — Page 3

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Clark Answers GOP; Calls Statement "Thin" WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Joseph S. Clark (D-Pa.) in answer to a Republican's statement that President Eisenhower is the most experienced" military man we have: “This is wearing a little thin. Executive leadership is what is needed and executive leadership is what has been lacking.”

Five Staff Changes a At Adams Central Hugh Tate Announces Teachers For Year Five changes have been made on the Adams county Central consolidated high and junior high school staffs, assistant superintendent Hugh O. Tate announced this morning. Richard Allspaw, Berne, will teach science, replacing Douglas LeMaster, who is attending the University of Michigan on a science scholarship. Allspaw taught at Geneva last year. Amzie K. Miller, Jr., will be coach and will also teach mathematics, replacing Leroy Cable, who is on the Angola school staff for the coming year. Miller, who now lives three miles east of Monroe, worked with the Adams Central school summer recreation program during its first year this year. He taught eight years at Brighton, and last year at New Carlisle. Teaching home economics will be Mrs. Joyce Nielson, who lives in Ossian. She replaces Mrs. Virgil Sexton, who has moved to Indianapolis. Mrs. Nielson taught at West Union school in Huntington county. ... New in the English department will be Donald W. Sprunger, of Monroe. He replaces Miss Imogene Beihold as English instructor; she will be on the Elkhart school faculty in the coming year, in library work. Sprunger taught formerly at Homer, Mich. Instructor in science, driver training and physical education will be Ronald Lee Stork, Monroe, who will take over part of the duties handled by Cable last year. Graduated from Manchester college, Stork was a regular on the Manchester varsity. Returning to the Adams Central junior high and high school staff will be these instructors: Thomas Adler, science- and mathematics; Mrs. Wanda Archbold, commerce and physical education; Miss Lucille Beavers, mathematics and English; Robert L. Brown, social studies; C. Doyle Collier, industrial arts; Hubert L. Feasel, art from grades one through 12; John Fruth, commerce, and physical education; Dona von J.Gerig. band director; Leon Gerig, vocal director for grades one through 12; Harvey Haggard, social studies and school treasurer; Robert W. Shoup, social studies and English, Mrs. Rowena Stucky, English, and Martin Watson, vocational agriculture. Returning to teach in the Adams Central grade school will be these teachers: sixth, Jay K. Johnson and Leo Strahm: sixth and fifth, John E. Eichenberger; fifth, Elmer Ehrsam and Kenneth Watkins; fourth, Mrs. Dolores Byerly and Mrs. Margaret Kuhn: third, Mrs. Veda Haggajd, and Mrs. Harriet! Mills; second, Mrs. Frances Beaty and Mrs. Mary Egley, and first, Mrs. Naomi Griffiths. Mrs. Martha Habegger and Mrs. Eloise Leistner. A second grade teacher will be announced in the near future, Tate said. This year’s driver training course is expected to be Last year there were two classes and three or four are expected this year. COURT NEWS Marriage Application Thomas Neal Dull, 18, route one, Geneva; Neva Mae Von Gunten, 17, route two, Berne. Estate Case Final report has been filed in the estate of Frederick G. Busse, and notice was ordered issued, returnable September 19, 1958.

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Second Car Stolen By 15-Year Old Boy INDIANAPOLIS (UPD—Edward Joseph Rubin, 15, Indianapolis, faced his second car theft charge in less than six months today. He was stopped Saturday during a high-speed chase over city streets after three police shots were fired. Rubin was quoted by police as saying “You wouldn’t have caught me if I could have got this car to go more than 113 miles an hour. Accidents, Arrests Mar Local Weekend Two Major Wrecks Result In Arrests Two persons received minor injuries in a four-car pileup at the intersection of the Winchester road and U. S. 27 at the Decatur city limits, causing a total $750 damage, late Friday evening. The four-car collision was one of two accidents the Adams county sheriff's department investigated late Friday, in which a driver involved in each accident was cited for failure to yield the right of way. A motorist’s failure to yield the right of way was blamed for the four-car accident at about 11 p.m. Friday. A car driven by Robert L. Grady, 39, Fort Wayne, heading south on U. S. 27, attempted to turn left onto the Winchester road, about 11 p.m. Friday. He crossed in front of and collided with a car driven by Arthur Richard Cassady, 34, Winchester. The left sides of the cars struck together, damaging the bumpers, fenders, and car fronts, causing S3OO damage to each vehicle. The car which Grady, enroute to work on the late shift at the Central Soya plant, was driving was thrown into two cars which had been following him, and which had turned to the right to pass his car. Justen Bowman, 911 Winchester street, a passenger in the third car, driven by Lloyd Emerson Bowman, also of Winchester street, was taken to the Adams county memorial hospital, suffering possible side injuries; she was given out-patient treatment. Stanley Berber Brenneman, 24. Portland, retail merchant in Berne, was driving the fourth car. Both his car and the Bowman vehicle were hit in the left front, receiving $75 in damages. Cassady received a laceration on the left knee, did not receive hospital treatment. Cassady was cited for failure to yield the right-of-way, and will appear in justice of. the peace court in the near future. State trooper Daniel Kwasneski and deputy sheriff Robert Meyer investigated. j Earlier Friday evening, the sher- ' iff’s department investigated a collision involving two cars and a trailer approximately miles southeast of Decatur. Artell Linley McClain. 34, route five, driving an automobile towing a trailer, attempted to make a left turn into his driveway, on the Piqua road, as a car driven by Robert Elmer Hirschy, 19. route five, attempted to pass him. The left side of the McClain auto was damaged, at an estimate of S2OO, and the two-wheel trailer received S2O damages. The Hirschy auto received $250 damages, on the right rear and right front fenders the right rear tail lights, and the hood. McClain, arrested for failure ,to yield the right of way, is to appear in justice of the peace court Thurs- ■ day.

Decafur Air Scouts Reorganize Tonight All Interested In Joining Invited The Decatur air scouts, explorer squadron 7062, sponsored by the

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Decatur Elks club, will hold their organizational and registration meeting at the home of squadron advisor, Dr. Mel Weisman, 409 Bollman street, at 7:30 p. m. this evening. All scouts interested in joining the squadron are invited to attend the meeting. The ffcjladron; besides their interest in flying, participates in all the regular explorer events. In recent ydars they have made trips

to different area Air Force jet bases, had a canoeing trip in Michigan, and participated in operation deep-freeze and other camporee projects of the Anthony Wayne council. The local squadron is associated with the Decatur Flying Association, and have free airplane rides and ground school. The scouts get a working knowledge of such flight-related subjects as radio, navigation and]

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general flying rules. Goshen Man Drowns Near Three Rivers GOSHEN, Ind. <UPI) — Claude Walk, 23, Goshen, drowned in Long Lake near Three Rivers, Mich., Sunday night. Cass County, Mich., authorities said he was in a boat with three other persons ! when it capsized.