Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 263, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1958 — Page 8

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MEN STRANDED <Coiitinned Iroai page on,) George fe. Marcus, John M. Cecil, C Sprague and another airman identified only as Mac Neel Also with the expedition was the Rev. Tom Cunningham of Point Barrow. "My God, it’s wonderful,” Mrs. Rose Marie Cecil said in Ypsilanti, Mich., when she learned her husband, John, had just been ■ her husband, John, had just been ■ rescued from the floe. "I haven't been tn bed since I found out he was missing. Now I’m going to wait up some more and hope he calls me.” Calls Mother-In-Law Mrs. Cecil, 25-year-old mother of two, said she called her moth--er-in-law, Mrs. Hazel Cecil in Martinsburg, W.Va., when she got the news her husband was safe. “I guess we cried over the telephone for 20 minutes,” she said. “We’re so relieved." - “Then 1 tried to can Thule where they said he’s being taken. But the operator told me there’d be some delay so I cancelled the call.” The scientists were identified as Arnold Hanson, University of Washington meteorologist; George Cvijanovich, chief scientists; Jorge Schotlen of Argentina’s Antarctic Institute; Thomas Stetson of the Woods Hole Oceanographic institute in Massachusetts and four others identified only as Williams, Johnson, Wallenbarger and Reid Neaufer. The marooned men were never In serious danger according to the Air Force but unless the rescue operation was carried out by today they could have been stranded for two or three more weeks. STATEHOUSE (Continuea from page c-ne bution of the bureau patronage although a fellow Republican, Crawford F. Parker, was secretary of state. Previous to that. Democrat Henry F. Schricker left bureau patronage in the hands of the Republicans in 1941 when he became governor and James M. Tucker was secretary of state. The fact that Handley will be in office Dec. 1 when Walsh becomes secretary of state creates the same situation that existed in the Schricker-Tucker case in 1941. Control Finance Board With Democrats serving as state treasurer and state auditor next year, they will control the State Finance Board, which also includes the governor. Normally this board’s functions do not attract much attention. But considerable power is invested in it, and with a political division in the membership it is possble some controversies may arise. The Statehouse changes begin Dec. 1 when Walsh takes over from Lenning and Auditor-elect Albert Steinwedel of Seymour succeeds Roy T. Combs. On Jan. 1, the appellate judges take office along with Mrs. Alice C. Cavanaugh of Indianapolis, the new courts clerk, succeeding Mrs. Mabel Lyons of Auburn. Supreme Court Judge-elect Amos W. Jackson succeeds Emmert on Jan. 6, Jack Haymaker of Logansport succeeds Adolph L Fossler as treasurer Feb. 10, and William E. Wilson succeeds School Supt. Wilbur Young on March 15. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — They bring results.

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