Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 235, Decatur, Adams County, 6 October 1958 — Page 2
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Convoy Man Killed In Accident Sunday Paul Pruden Killed As Auto Leaves Road Paul D. Pruden, 45, of Convoy; 0., was killed shortly after mid-
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night Sunday morning when the car he was driving careened off a country road approvimately onehalf mile northeast of Convoy and plunged into Noi;th Creek. pruden, road maintenance man for Tully Township, was dead on arrival at the Van Wert county hospital. Van Wert, 0. Death was caused by a crushed chest. The. accident victim's wife, HeU en, 39, and their daughter, Judy,
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15. were injured and are in the hospital. Mrs. Pruden suffered a broken right wrist and lacerations on her forehead, nose and right knee, and bruises. Pruden was a veteran of World War II and a member of the Van Wert county coon hunters association and Van Wert county sportsmen association, and an honorary member of the Ohio trustees and clerks association. Surviving in addition to the wife and daughter are two sons, Ronald and Dean, at home; his mother, Mrs. Della Pruden of Convoy, and four brothers, Ralph of Nashville, Mich., Ray of Fort Wayne, Henry of Sherlock, Mich., and Glenn of near Rockford, O. The body was removed to the H. D. Smith funeral home at Convoy, where friends may call until noon Tuesday. Private services will be held at the funeral home, the- Rev. Guy M. Lubold officiating. Burial will be in the IOOF cemetery at Convoy. Trade m r r™-,- ;rwn —
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Ruslan Policy Is Restated By Nikita Aid Red China Only If U. S. In Attack MOSCOW (UPH - Soviet Premier Nikita Khruhchev said Sunday the Soviet Union would go to the aid of Communist China only if the United States attacked the mainland. The restatement of Soviet policy was accompanied by a declaration that President Eisenhower distorted and wrongly interpreted Soviet Formosa policy in his press conference last week. The Eisenhower statement to which Khrushchev took exception according to the Soviet Tass news agency was this: “If that (the Formosa crisis) is civil war, why then did Russia say through the medium of Mr. Khrushchev’s message that she is
ready to take part in such a war? If that is civil war, it means that I am at a loss to understand the real meaning of the word.” Khrushchev said the "clear and definite” Soviet position was that Russia Would stand by Communist China in case of attack but would not otherwise “take part in civil war in China.” Khrushchev said “such tricks (by Eisenhower) are guided not by the interests of peace but for the interests of a certain narrow group. . which, for profit, follows a course of growing aggression. . . and preparing a new war.” “The U.S.S.R will come to the help of the Chinese peoples republic if the latter is attacked from without: Sp ea ki n g more concretely, if the United States attacks the Chinese peoples republic,” the statement said One of the worst recorded earthquakes in history leveled Lisbon, Portugal, on Nov. 1, 1755, killing 10,000 to 20,000 persons in the city alone.
20 Drivers Arrested On Speeding Charges City, State Police Nab Speeders Here The city and state police arrested 20 drivers Saturday for speeding in Decatur. The arrests were made after the combined enforcement officers set up speed traps in two locations within the city. Os the offenders, 17 paid fines following their arrests, and the remaining three will appear in the near future in justice of the peace court to the charges filed against them. The three who are to appear this week are: Thelma M. Davis, 31, ' route one. Convoy, 0., arrested ■ Saturday on Mercer avenue for driving 42 miles per hour. She is scheduled to appear in court today at 5:15 p.m.; Eugene J. Morrison, 22, route six. Decatur, arrested on Mercer avenue for driving 50 miles per hour, will appear to the charge Thursday night at 7 o'clock; Harvey Hileman. 43. Willshire, 0., arrested for driving 40 miles per hour, will appear at 4:30 p.m. Wed- | nesday. The 17 who paid fines are: Dougi las L. Salair, 27, Flint Mich., ar- ! rested on 13th street for speeding j paid a fine of $16.75. He was charg--1 ed with driving 42 miles per hour. Dan D. Shellbarger. 19, Dayton, 'O., arrested on Mercer avenue for | driving 47 miles per hour, was i fined $16.75 for the offense. Fred Howard Falls, 37. Montgomery, Ala., arrested Saturday for driving 40 miles per hour on Mercer avenue, was given a fine of $16.75. Estel R. Shore, 22, Dayton, 0., was arrested for driving 42 miles per hour on Mercer avenue. A fine ' of $16.75 was assessed for the j charge. V.evian V. Twigg. 36, Portland, was arrested on 13th street and charged with driving 41 miles per hour. A fine of $16.75 was given f for the offense. I James M. Turney, 20. Fort Wayne, was arrested on 13th ■ street for driving 40 miles per hour. He was fined $16.75 for the i charge. Leonard L. Broderick. 33, Harj vey. 111., arrested on 13th street for driving 42 miles per hour, and paid a fine of $16.75. Jacobo D. Valenzuela, 38, Ohio | City, 0., was arrested on 13th street and charged with driving 42 miles per hour. A fine of $16.75 was assessed against the driver for the offense. Richard W. Kiel, 38, St. Mary's 0., was fined $20.75 for driving 50 i miles per hour on 13th street. Gerald E. Morningstar, 33, route F six', Decatur, was charged with driving 43 miles per hour on 13th street. He was given a fine of i $16.75 for the offense. Arlie Delos Lime. 57, Celina. 0.. ’ was arrested on 13th street for i driving 45 miles A fine ; Os $16.75 was assessed against the driver. I Mary E. Dull. 46. Celina, 0., j was charged with driving 43 miles i per hour on 13th street and given
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I Harvester And Union ; Resume Bargaining i CHICAGO (UPD — Bargaining , talks resumed today between the ] International Harvester Co. and the United Auto Workers. The negotiations recessed late last month after the UAW submitted its plan, higher pensions and supplementary employment benefits. ’ Milton Burns, UAW representative at Harvester, said the union in some cases exceed the UAW demands include local issues that contract with the Ford Motor Co. New Residents May Buy Concert Tickets New residents who moved to Decatur after the close of the Civic Music Association drive ended in a fine of $16.75. Bernadette Moeder, 53, St. Henry, O„ was arrested on 13th street and charged with driving 44 miles per hour. A fine of $16.75 was charged for the offense. Anderson Setser, 55, Camden, 0., was given a fine of $16.75 for driving 45 miles per hour on 13th street. H. J. Bevington, 52, Celina, 0., was charged with driving 42 miles per hour, and given a fine of I $16.75 for the offense. Donald E. Buel, 26. Berne, was arrested on 13th street and charg-1 ed with driving 40 miles t>er hour. He was fined $16.75. Charles B. Coleman, 37. Dayton, 0.. was given a fine of $16.75 for driving 42 mlies per hour. Three other cases were heard, in justice of the peace court Sat- ; urday. Two paid fines for the charges filed against them, one I pleaded not guilty to the charge filed against him. Donald Lee Zizelman. 19, Ce-| lina, 0., was arrested by the state police on U. S. 27 for not having the vehicle he was driving equipped with adequate silencers. A fine of $16.75 was assessed against the driver after pleading guilty to the charge. Carl E. Barton. 40, Fort Wayne,' arrested Friday for passing on a! railroad on Monroe street while ‘ flashers were working, pleaded not guilty to the charge. f Doyle Duane Lee, Jr., 17, route ; ! three, Decatur was arrested Fri-1 day at 13th and Monroe streets for running a red light. He appeared and was given a fine of $16.75, :
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April are to buy tickets before the opening concert Thursday, Mrs. Roy Kalver announced today. The tickets may be purchased by contacting Mrs. Kalver at her home before Thursday.
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