Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 203, Decatur, Adams County, 28 August 1958 — Page 8

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Social Security Law Now 23 Years Old S6OO Million Monthly To 11.5 Million People August marks the 23rd birthday ot the social security law, Chrisian H. W. Luecke, manager <>f the local social security office, stated today. Social security has come a long way since its humble beginning in trruck drirven by Leroy G. Harn than llti million people are receiving over S6OO million in monthAIR CONDITIONED FRI. & SAT. Two Super-Shockers to Freeze Your Blood! Hammer Film Productions, ■ Ltd Presents HORROR of | draculal * Um»erul InttHub'wi Relets* — ADDED CHILLER — The Grave Couldn’t Hold It— Nothing Human Could Stop It! we in in iiiiwyi cv’xa UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL PRESENTS Cjji I 1 wTHINGthaiAJ COULDNTLvSj a pie : —io—o Sun. & Mon.—Walt Disney Hit! s "The Light in the Forest” I <

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ly social security payments. Those payments replace a part of the loss in earnings due to old age, death or disability, and provide a valuable contribution to economic stability in mahy communities. As of July 31, of this year, here in the area served by this social security district office 29,783 beneficiaries received checks amounting to $1,652,956.50. They understand the real importance of social security today. During the month the Fort Wayhe office served 1464 such beneficiaries in various ways; Luecke said, the Fort Wayne of-, fice in serving the 8 northeastern of Indiana during July aduajly averaged 234 visitors per; day, giving assistance to 98 em-' ployers and workers and 2,031 who needed information about the pro-' gram. The local office issued 955 social security cards and cleared 69 disability and 535 cid-age and survivors claims. Mr. Luecke concluded by pointing out that just about every Am-1 erican family is now covered by this basic social insurance protec-i tion. | Monroeville Youth Injured This Morning Cletus Joseph Girardot, 19, Monroeville. was injured in a single--car accident on county road 31. approximately one mile northeast, of Decatur this morning. Taken to the Adams county memorial hospital with possible side injuries, he received x-ray treat-, rnent and was dismissed. Approximately 117 feet from the ( Edwin Haugh residence, Girardot told sheriff’s deputy Robert Mey-I er, the car hit some stones; when he braked, the car skidded into' the ditch. He had been attempting to turn left for a curve at the! time of the accident. The top, sides, and front of the . car, owned by Bonnie L. Girardot. 11 received damages totaling ap , 1 proximately SI,OOO. •i Over 2,500 Daily Democrats are sold and delivered in Decatur j each day. !

Cyclotron Inventor Dies Wednesday Dr. Lawrence, 57, Dies Os Colitis PALO ALTO. Calif. (UPD-No-bel Prize winner Dr. Ernest O. Lawrence, 57, inventor of the atom-smashing cyclotron, died in J Palo Alto Hospital Wednesday i night after an operation. ] He after surgery for ulcer- i ative colitis, from which he had ' been suffering for several weeks. ( IHe entered the Hospital Aug 12. | His condition had not been be- | lieved serious. At the time of his death, Law- | rence was director of the Radia- 1 : tion Laboratory at the University 11 |of California at Berkeley. He won 1 1 the Nobel Prize in 1939 for devel- ] loping the cyclotron. Earlier this year, Lawrence had T < gone to Geneva for talks with sci-I] i entists from the East and the 1i j West on means of detecting atom- ] | ic tests. He had to leave the talks i .arid return home because of a | | bronchial condition. Lawrence leaves his wife, Mary, j | | They had six . children, John, Mar-' i igaret, Mary. Robert, Barbara and I • I Susan. 11 | La wrence produced a * ‘gadget” I ’ he called the cyclotron about 1930,j | when he was a 29-year-old asso- i ciate professor at California. j This “gadget” was to become i the machine which sends two bil- ] lion electron volts into solid mat- i ter separating the millions of min- | ute particles which form all mass, i ANDERSON FCnntln ied from Page one) the 80s were predicted for today. ■ 1 Governor Handley failed to | make his scheduled opening-hour ' appearance by helicopter but ar- | rived by car Wednesday afternoon i to open the Indiana state highway ] display. ’ | Both he and Lt. Gov. Crawford, | Parker planned to make daily ap- i pearances at the fair “to greet | friends"—a term that may be in- i terpreted with political signifi- ' cance since Handley is GOP nom- i inee for .U.S. senator, and Parker I has his eye on the governor’s i chair. 1 The victory scored by Darlage i in the 4-H steer show was so ex- | citing that the teeh-agercouldn’t i decide whether he plans to put | his money from Shorty’s sale into | stock or save it for college. But ’ for Max Woebbeking, who with I his brother, Stanley scored an un- 1 precedented three straight grand championships, 1955-57 the question has been answered. Max explained that he has | up the idea of college at present l and put his earnings into stock. The Woebbekings will compete ' this year In open class with a ■ black Angus bull and a h<fer. I They decided not to enter 4-H i competition. Winners Named | Other winders: Champion showman in beef j breeds : Shorthorn—Jack Berlet, ■Walton; Hereford—John Wolf. I Peru; Angus, John Isenhower, Lebanon. Grand champion is to ■ be named today. r Beef judging: Top team, Bill Adamson, Robert Foltz, Merrill 1 : Freeman, Benny Greenwald and ] Laddie Pierson, Marion County; i top individual. Greenwald. ] Swine champions: Duroc—Dean- i na Bowman, Martinsville; Hamp- j shire—Mike Orr, Tipton; Chester I White — David Shuck, Tiptom ] Spotted Poland China—Donna Alp i man. Monticello; Landrace—Judy ! Overman. Westfield; OlC—Patsy i Butler, Elwood. ] Swine judging — top team: < Gerald and David Shuck and Dick | Nash, Tipton County; top individ- < ual, David Biery, Rossville. Breed champions, lambs: i Hampshire — Mary E. Harper, I Cromwell; Chevoit, Mary Ann Nes- i ius, Rensselaer; Oxford — Jerry L. ! Stansburg, Hartford City; Ram- i bouillet — Newton H. Wright, ] Greenwood; Dorset — Donna At- 1 kinson, Colfax; Southdown —Butch , Norvell, Manilla; Corriedale — Al- i len C. Metsker, Crawfordsville; Co- ] lumbia — William Dennis, Wind- i fall; Suffolk — Lyle Dickes, Hun- ] tertown; Shropshire — Pamela Os- i born, Marion; Sheep showmanship | —Carrol Harrell, Bargersville. i Sheep judging — Homer Schip- ] per, Harold Stahlhut, Johri Hens- 1 cher, Gordon Auld and Larry Fra- | zier, Allen County; Henscher, top 1 individual. i Four-H poultry grand champions: • Myron Miller, Rushville; Robert < Swank, Lucerne; Don Ambros, 1 Monrovia. ( I Four-H beef heifer champions: ] Angus—Pat Mead, Camden, over- i all; Richard Woll, Lebanon, re- ’ serve; Hereford — Daryl Paddock, i Alexandria, overall; Dari Collins, ] Markleville, reserve; Shorthorns — i Water Vanderbark, Wilbinson, ] overall; Janice Edwards, Wjn- i Chester, reserve; Beef heifer ] showmanship — Pat Mead, Cam- < den. Incendiary Proof NEW YORK (UPD — For the ' first time in five years, 1957 saw | an increase in the number of arson 1 investigations and arrests in the , U. S. The National Board of Fire ' Underwriters said the number of investigations went up by 166 and J the number of arrest by 24 last i year. >

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