Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 202, Decatur, Adams County, 27 August 1958 — Page 6

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Ball State's Show Includes 21 Films I State Fair Display Shows Opportunities Ball State's exhibit at this year’s Indiana State Fair will featiirq scheduled showings of at least 21 films in the area of world affairs, science and the arts and a lounge

for resting and meeting fiends in addition to-the display of activities and educational opportunities at Ball Sit ate Teachers College. This year’s exhibit is housed in the third building north of the Manufacturers Building. A map of the state listing sorrie of Ball State’s services to Indiana will be featured behind an information desk, which will be maintained to answer questions and distribute cbllege literature. A model of the.campus and ( a model of the English-Music-Au-ditorium building will be on display, as will a large aerial view of the camjxts and 20 mural-size photographs of Ball State' capipus views and activities. The selection of films includes some European award-winning films 'produced-by the National Film Board of Canada, a new color film, "Japan," produced by Julien Bryam and a film, “Legislative Process.” which shows the Indiana General Assembly in action and will be shown at the world's fair in Brussels. Sonie of the other titles include: "Shall I Go to

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College?" “How We Explore Spaice,” “TOp to the Moon,” “Petrified River ’’ “Satellites, Schools and Survival.” “World of Mosaics,” "Space.” Democratic Mayor Refuses Advancement • ■ »' Wagner Is Morally Bound To Finish Term BUFFALO, N. Y. IUPD — New York City Mayor Robert F. Wagner, on wh.y he would not allow his name to be considered for the Democratic senatorial nomination! “I searched my soul and I felt that the only right thing I could do,. morally, was for me to stay as mayor for the three and onehalf years I have yet torerve." If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad— they bring results.

Sub Nautilus Said To Be Fighting Lady A-Sub Pleases ■ Newsmen In Ist Mock Attack By WILLIAM SUNDERLAND For The Combined Press ABOARD THE U.S.S. NAUTILUS <UPD— She’s a lady. That’s the best possible description for the world's first atomicpowered ship, the submarine Nautilus. After a seven-day. record breaking voyage from Portland,, England, to New York it’s hard to say a bad word about

her. ‘ - The Nautilus docked at Portland Aug. 12 after making the first voyage under the North Pole. And she was given the hero’s welcome she deserved for the fabulous journey across the top of the world. Shortly before the sub was scheduled to sail for the United States Aug. 18, three berths were opened up for the press. Which service would represent television, photos and writing was chosen by the flip of a coin. United Press Movietone won the television spot and decided to try to get cameraman ftaymond Ziesse in from the Middle East where he had been covering the current crisis in Beirut, Baghdad and Amman. Just In Time Associated Press won the Photo berth and sent British cameraman Leslie Priest. UPI won the news slot and sent me for the trip. By military and commercial plane UPI managed to get Zeisse into London late the afternoon of Aug. 17. A UPI car picked him up at the airport with his tickets and equipment and then made a wild dash to tfce train station, picking me up on the way. We managed to catch the last train to Portland with a full two minutes to spare. It was raining and cold when we arrived at the Nautilus five hours later. The next day was hectic. We were out of bed at 0715 for breakfasts Them came some early morning television interviews, a last chance to talk to my London office and file a story. Finally, the last of the British press, British Admiralty and visitors from all over were herded off the sub. A dockside band struck up with Yankee Doodie and the atomic-pow-ered screws of the Nautilus set heriinto motion. A few last shouts and waves from the dock and we were headed to sea. “Take Her Down” For about two hours we stayed on the surface, heading for deep water. It was a smooth sea and the Nautilus—well known, for her stomach-churning roll and pitch on the surface—kept moving right along. At the last moment we went into the control room. There were a couple of squawks from the Klaxon and Skipper William R. Anderson said “take her down.” All of a sudden the Nautilus was quiet. It was like being tied up at dock again. From then until we surfaced outside New York on the run setting a new submarine speed record crossing the Atlantic we moved fast. The Nautilus has an announced speed of “over 20 knots" and we averaged just about that on the trip across, or under. Makes Mock Attack To sharpen up the Nautilus attack technique Anderson made a mock attack on a passing ship. The ship—which never knew we were within 100 miles—would have ; been at the bottom of the sea j without knowing what hit her if it had been for real. But Anderson made certain she didn’t know and took care not to alarm her if she suddenly found out we were around.

! MW American Association W. L. Pct. GB Charleston .... 82 56 .594 — Minneapolis .... 74 65 .532 8% Denver 71 64 .526 9% Wichita 73 67 .521 10 Omaha 73 68 .518 10% Indianapolis .... 66 76 .465 18 St. Paul 65 76 .461 18% Louisville 53 85 .384 29 Tuesday’s Results Omaha 2-1, Indianapolis 1-2. Charleston 15, Indianapolis 1. Wichita 6. Lotlisville 4. St. Paul 4, Denver 1. Major League Leaders National League Player & Club G. AB R. H. Pct. Musial, StL 117 413 61 142 . 344 Ashburn, Phi 120 483 79 165 .342 Aaron, Mil 124 492 91 162 .329 Mays. SFran 122 482 90 158 . 328 Skinner, Pitt 118 432 77 136 .315 American League Runnels, Bos 115 443 82 145 .327 Cerv, KCity 112 412 75 134 .325 Kuenn, Det 112 449 60 144 .321 Goodman, Chi 90 337 36 107 .318 Power, Clev 118 478 80 151 .316 Home Runs National League: Banks, Cubs 41; Thomas, Pirates 34; Aaron, Braves 28; Robinson, Redlegs 26; Mathews. Braves 27. American League: Mantle, Yankees 36; Sievers, Senators 34. Jensen, Red Sox 33; Colavito, Indians 31; Cerv, Athletics 29. Runs Batted In National League: Banks, Cubs 108; Thomas, Pirates 101: Aaron, Braves 82; Boyer, Cardinals 80; H. Anderson, Phils 77. American League: Jensen, Red Sox 110; Sievers, Senators 93; Colavito, Indians 89; Cerv, Athletics 85; Mantle, Yankees 80. Pitching National League:Willey Braves 8-4; Spahn, Braves 17-9; Purkey, Redlegs . 14-8; Buadette, Braves 15-9; Worthington, Giants 10-6. American League: Delock, Red Sox 12-3; Turley, Yankees 19-6; Hyde, Senators 9-3; Moore, White Sox 9-4; McLish, Indians 13-6.

Secretary Approves 15-Month Tour Applies To Marines In Far East FORT WAYNE — According to M/Sgt. Roger T. Harrington, Marine Recruiter in charge of the Fort Wayne recruiting office, the secretary of defense has approved a 15 month tour of duty for Marines stationed in the Far East. The 15 month tour is an exception to the uniform tours established by the Department of Defense. The Secretary’s ruling applies to Marines of the 3rd Marine Division and the Ist Marine Aircraft Wing. Personnel of the Fleet Marine Force in the Far East are not accompanied by their dependants. In general, the standard pattern of foreign duty tours in more than 100 overseas areas calls for 36 months service for military persons accompanied by their dependants, and 24 month tours for those without dependants. If you have something to sell oi rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — They bring results.

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1958

Basilio Alters Plans With Spy In Camp LONG BEACH, Calif. (UPI) - Carmen Basilio, who will meet Art Aragon in a 10-round bout at Los Angeles Sept. 5, called off a scheduled sparring session Tuesday when he spotted a *spy in his training campr Basilio changed his plans when he learned Benny Conyers, who helps train Aragon, was in the audience. Trade in a good town — Decatur

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