Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 218, Decatur, Adams County, 16 September 1958 — Page 3

Tuesday, September 16, 1958

HOME DEMONSTRATION WOMEN PLAN TRIP Several women of the county home demonstration clubs are planning to make a trip to Washington, D. C. this fall. The women will leave Monday, October 6 and spend two days touring Washington, D C., arriving home Saturday, October 11. The tour will be made with Greyhound bus lines and the 5-day trip will cost $45. Other places of interest which will be visited are: Chillicothe and Athens, Ohipl Clarksburg, W. Va.; Shenandoah Valley; Blue Ridge Mountains; U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis; Baltimore; Gettysburg, Eisenhower farm; Carlisle; Allegheny Mountains; and Pittsburgh, Pa. Those interested in the trip should contact the county extension office or their local drib president immediately, but not later than September 30. The installation for the Order of Rainbow for Girls to be held this Thursday has been postponed until October 2 due to illness. Mrs. Wilford Ray will be hostess Friday at 8 o'clock for the social meeting of the members of the D.A.V. auxiliary, who will meet at the D.A.V. hall. A get acquainted meeting of the Zion Lutheran Emmaus Guild will be held Wednesday at 8 o’clock in the parish hall basement. The new officers will be the committee in charge and all members are invited to attend and bring a guest. At 7:30 o’clock Thursday, members of the So Cha Rae club will meet with Mrs. Clyde Butler. Friday, at 6:30 o’clock, the Kum

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Double class of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will hold a carry-in supper at Hanna-Nuttman park. The Women of the Moose will have ritual practice Thursday evening at 7 o’clock at the Moose home. Mrs. Robert Macklin, 703 Winchester street, will be hostess to the past matrons of the Order of Eastern Star, at her home Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Calendar Items tor today's pubtea tion must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30) Phone 3-2121 Miss Marilou Uhrick TUESDAY C. L. of C„ C. L. of C. hall, 6:30 p.m., potluck supper. Tri Kappa, active chapter, Youth Center, 7:45 p.m., business meeting, members are urged to attend. Church Mothers Study Club, Trinity EUB church, 6 p.m. Loyal Daughters class, Bethany EUB church, Mrs, Ed Warren, 7:30 p.m. Gals and Pals Home Demonstration club, Pleasant Mills school, 7 p.m. Merry Matrons Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Richard Marbach, 8 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. Don Stump. 8 p.m. Delta Theta Tau sorority, Mrs. Leo Teeple, 8 p.m. Wesleyan Service Guild. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Hetrick, 6:30 p.m., pot-luck supper. WEDNESDAY St. Paul Missionary Ladies Aid, Mrs. Jack Mcßride, all day meeting. ' l_ Decatur Home Demonstration club, Mrs. R. C. Hersh, 2 p.m. St. Mary's Catholic church study clubs, C. L. of C. hall, 7 p.m Priscilla Circle of First Christian church, Mrs. William Bauman, 7:30 p.m. Zion Lutheran Emmaus Guild, parish hall basement, 8 p.m. THURSDAY Emanuel Lutheran P.T.L., school, 8 p.m. D. class, Trinity E. U. B church, 6:30 p.m., potluck supper. W. S. W. «S. guest night, Bethany E. U. B. church, p.m. Pleasant Mills W.S.C.S., church, 7:30 p.m. Gals and Pals Square Dance club guest night, Youth Center, 8 p.m. Friendship Village Home Demonstration club, Kimsey school, 1:30 p.m. Methodist W.S.C.S., church, executive board 10:30 a.m., Circle 11 a.m., lunch noon, regular meeting to follow. Order of the Rainbow for Girls, postponed until October 2. So Cha Rae club, Mrs. Clyde Butler, 7:30 p.m. Women of the Moose ritual practice, Moose home, 7 p.m Past Matrons of O. E. S., Mrs. Robert Macklin, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY D.A.V. auxiliary, D.A.V. hall, 8 p.m. Kum Double class of Trinity E. U. B. church, carry - in supper, Hanna-Nuttman park, 6:30 p.m.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, Mr. and Mrs. Enos W. Lehman of Berne celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary with open house at their residence at 365 West Clark street. The couple was married September 10, 1903, in the home of the bride, the former Miss Sarah Liechty. Officiating was the late Rev. S. F. Sprunger. Residing in Berne for several years, the couple has four children, Mrs. Earl (Lorena* Wachtel, Monroeville, Edgar and Glenford of Berne, and Mrs. Jerome <Edna 1 Hawbaker of Geneva.. They also have 15 grandchildren.—Photo by Anspaugh.

Demand Japan Deny U. S. Use Os Bases Protest Delivered By Soviet Russia TOKYO (UPD — The Soviet Union demanded today Japan deny the United States use of military bases on its territory because of American “aggressive'' activity in the Formosa crisis. A protest note delivered to the Japanese Foriegn Ministry accused U. S. forces of openly using Japanese territory for "provocative. aggressive acti o n s” against Communist China. It also quoted news reports to the effect American forces in Japan have "completed their battle preparations.” * Russia warned that even if Japan did not wish to become invoved in any outbreak of hostilities in the Formosa Strait area, "it cannot be helped if Japan is considered a party to aggression” should the United States continue to use the bases. In Tokyo, observers considered the note a skillful attempt to pressure the Japanese government into drastic action to revise the 1951 security agreement with the United States. Talks to reyise the agreement are scheduled to open in Tokyo shortly. 1 0n Admitted Mrs. Adolph Schamerloh. Decatur; Mrs.' Fred H. Witte, Fort Wayne; Master Stanley Roger. Convoy, Ohio; Mrs. Ira Huber, Willshire, Ohio; Mrs. Josie Zierle, New Haven. 'Dismissed Mrs. Edward Lobsiger, Decatur: Mrs. Marie Slusher, Decatur; Mr. Clyde Breedlove, Geneva; Mrs. Alvin Krueckeberg and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. Manfred Rumpel and baby girl. Berne; Mrs. Daniel Wickey and baby girl. Berne; Mrs. Ellison Neuenschwander, Bluffton. At the Adams county memorial hospital: Reuben and Marjorie Mailer Ringger, of route 3, are the parents of a five pound, 14 ounce boy

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born at 2:03 p.m. yesterday. A six pound, six and one half ounce boy was born at 12:31. o’clock this morning to Gerald and Linda June Heyerly Swygart, of Bluffton. At 2:16 am. today, Leo and Margie Fawley Thieme, of route 5. became the parents of an eight pound, four ounce boy. spent the summer at Menomonie, Wis., will spend an indefinite time visiting with the Marion Feasel family at New Haven. Mr. and Mrs. David Campbell of Vivian, La., intend moving here and have rented the Fryback upstairs apartment at 509 West Adams street. Admissions to • the Jay county hospital over the weekend included Jennie Cline, of Lirin Grove and Donald Reef, of New Corydon. In Van Wert municipal court. Lester C. Thatcher, of Decatur, arrested by the Van Wert sheriff’s department for failure to stop within the assured clear distance, pleaded not guilty, and the trial was set for 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. Mrs. Joseph McConnell left today to spend a few days with herdaughter, Mrs. Robert Fortner, in Fort Wayne. McConnell, Fortner, and Clyde Crabill. of Houghton Lake. Mich., left for a hunting trip in Wyoming. 1 Fred Meier, former teacher in the ' Monmouth high school, left today to start his studies on a oneyear fellowship at the University of Michigan in the fields of mathematics and science. Methodist Bishop Raines To Far East INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — Indiana Methodist Bishop Richard C Raines leaves Thursday for a three month tour of the Far East. Accompanied by Mrs. Raines, the bishop will spend three weeks in Seoul, Korea, at a general conference of the Korean Methodist Church. He will visit mission stations in Southeast Asia, and his itinerary includes Formosa. Malaya, Borneo, Java, Sumatra. Thailand, Burma, Turkey, Egypt, and Switzerland. Recreation on Sunday should be what really recreates and not inconsistent with worship. Some people pray to be delivered from temptation and then deliberately run into it.

Big Three Auto Firms Submit Pact Proposals Auto Workers Union Rejects Ford Offer, Gives Counter Plan BULLETIN DETROIT (UPD — Tension mounted in the auto industry today .with nearly 3,000 workers walking off the job at two Ford plants in Chicago more than 24 hours in advance of Wednesday’s strike deadline at Ford Motor Co. DETROIT (UPD— Ford Motor Co. and the United Auto Workers were “within reach” of a contract agreement today with less than 24 hours left before a strike deadline. But tempers on both sides began to flare as the talks, aimed at reaching agreement on a new contract before 10 a.m. Wednesday, reached the final stages. The talks moved forward at a rapid pace Monday night after all of the “big three” auto companies submitted similar proposals to the union in a space of only 18 minutes. The union rejected the Ford offer and made a counter offer before the talks broke up shortly before midnight. Seek Three-Year Pact “There are certain areas in which the union can make a new approach,” UAW president Walter P. Reuther said. “We have rejected the company offer and have a counter offer in the areas in which there is disagreement. “At the moment there is still time to reach an agreement although there is a great difference in some areas.” Although details of both the company's offer and the union’s counter offer were withheld, some details became available through various sources. Ford vice president John S. Bugas first revealed the offer was for a three-year contract. An authoritative spokesman later disclosed the offer would include pay hikes of between 24 and 30 cents over three years. Extend SUB Program The spokesman said the offer also contained these key points: continuation of an annual improvement factor which averages out to an annual increase of seven cents an hour; continuation .of a cost-of-living escalator clause, which, on a retroactive basis, would net the workers three cents an hour since expiration of the old contract June 1; extension of the duration of the supplemental unemployment be n e f i t s (SUB) from 26 to 52 weeks; a 15-cent

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Dr. Ivy Injects Krebiozen On Self Experiments To See If Cancer Prevented CHICAGO (UPD — Dr. Andrew C. Ivy, a leading exponent of the controversial “cancer drug” Krebiozen, disclosed he has injected himself with the drug in an experiment to see if it might prevent cancer. “I have a pre-cancerous lesion on my tongue, the result of smoking a pound of pipe tobarro every week for about 30 years," Ivy, 65, said. He said he would undergo an operation today, known as “eler-tro-doagulation,” to burn away the lesion. However, doring the surgery, there is a possibility that cancer cells might be released into the blood stream and spread through the body. The University of Illinois scientist will not learn until later if he has cancer. “I’m taking the drhg to prevent cancer cells from growing if there happens to be any there,” Ivy said. “I always believd in taking my own medicine.” Ivy termed himself "Exhibit A” in an effort to determine if the drug has any cancer preventive properties. The white-haired pathologist has been battling for nine years to gain recognition of Krebiozen as a treatment for cancer. An American Medical Assn, committee has said the drug is worthless. hike in monthly pension payments for each year worked; a severance pay plan financed from SUB funds, and an additional five-cents an hour wage increase for skilled workers. The union originally asked for benefits which would have cost 73 cents per hour per employe according to company estimates. They later were scaled down to a company-estimated 48 cents an hour and stood at that point when the company presented its offer. Changes Collusion Neither Reuther nor Bugas would back down in a sharp clash over whether there was “collusion” between Ford, General Motors and Chrysler. All three companies presented similar offers to union negotiators in a surprise move Monday. “I think it goes without saying,” Reuther said, “that when the big three auto companies are able to come within 13 minutes of each other with a common proposal, there is industrywide bargaining by remote control.” Bugas denied there was any collusion between Ford and any of the other auto companies. Over 2,500 Dany Democrats are sold and delivered in Decatur each day.

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