Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 24 November 1958 — Page 8
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Two Accidents Are A . ..... • , Reported In City Report Some Damage Done In Accidents Two minor accidents were reported to the city police department over the weekend. One occurred Saturday on Third ( street while the second accident occurred on Monroe street Sunday. A car driven by Joseph C. Hower, 40> Decatur, struck a parked Car owned by Richard L. Hess, Decatur, Saturday at 3:40 p. m., when Hower stated to investigating officers that an unidentified driver crowded him into the parked auto at 107 North Third street. Hower was headed south on Third street at the time of the accident. The police estimated damages to the Hess vehicle at $75 and SIOO to the Hower auto. The second accident was reported to the city police Sunday at 8:10 p. m. at the police station. The drivers stated that the autos, driven by Ronald Lavern Rich, 18, Delphos, 0., and Robert Joe Govin, 24, route three, Hartford City, collided while side by side at the intersection of Monroe and Second streets. Damage was estimated at $25 to each auto. Grace Kelly Back In States For Visit Former Movie Queen Visiting Parents NEW YORK (UPI) — Former movie queen Grace Kelly, who abdicated her throne in Hollywood to become the real - life princess of Monaco, came home Sunday to eat Thanksgiving dinner with the folks in Philadelphia. The radiantly smiling princess, bundled against a chill wind in a full - length mink coat, was greeted at Idlewild International Airport by her father, John B. Kelly Sr., a millionaire contractor who's never been ashamed of the fact he once worked as a bricklayer. At his daughter’s side was her royal husband, Prince Rainier, who seemed as sorry as she that their regal offspring, Princess Caroline, 22 months, and Prince j Albert, 8 months, won’t be with I them for their month-long stay in the United States. Her grace said there were many reasons why the children couldn't come along. “The main difficulty,” she said. "Is that the youngest one is still too small. I hope the next time we will be able to bring them.” The princess said she planned to spend an old-fashioned Thanksgiving with the folks in Philadelphia, where all the Kellys will gather in the family mansion for the holidays. While in this Country’ the royal couple will see some Broadway Shows, buy Christmas gifts for the little princess and prince, and visit friends. They do not expect to visit any cities other than New York and Philadelphia. Grace’s arrival at Idlewild was marked by a mob scene in which an eager crowd pushed airport police around trying to get a close look. Two hours earlier, another Hollywood beauty, actress Marilyn Monroe, arrived at Idlewild and only two photographers were there to record the event. Retired Railroader Is Fatally Burned LOGANSPORT, Ind. (UPD—Charles Oberholser, 87, Burlington, a retired railroad worker, died Saturday in Memorial Hospital of burns suffered in a fire at his home Friday. Authories said he apparently fell asleep with a lighted cigarette. 16 Persons Injured When Bus Overturns WICKENBURG, Ariz. (UPI) — Fifteen passengers and the driver aboard a Greyhound bus were injured Sunday night when the bus shot out of control and flipped over on its side during a trip from Los Angeles to Phoenix, Ariz. Seventeen other passengers escaped injury.
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into Indiana today, driving out unexpectedly mild temperatures and signalling an end to light showers. The mercury crested at a range of from 59 in the north to 67 in the south Sunday, considerably higher than earlier forecasts had indicated. The moderation in temperature brought rain totaling .11 of an inch to Fort Wayne, .04 to South Bend, .03 to Lafayette and a trace to
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Evansville. Temperatures dropped to a range from 35 at South Bend to 52 at Evansville overnightly. They were scheduled to start falling today and hit the upper 20s to the mid 30s tonight. Highs Tuesday will range in the low and mid 40s. and Wednesday may see rain showers, possibly mixed with snow in the north, returning amid cold temperatures.
The five-day outlook called for temperatures to average 4 to 6 degrees below normal highs of 38 to 53 and normal lows of 22 to 34. “Colder southeast half Tuesday, turning colder entire area about Wednesday or Thursday, warming a little Friday or Saturday,” the outlook said. From .30 to .40 of; an inch of precipitation was expected in snow or rain most sections Tues-
! day night or Wednesday and again Friday or Saturday. Bomb Explodes In School Board Office NEW ORLEANS ’(UPI) — A makeshift bomb went off in a ventilator at the Orleans parish (county) school board office Sunday night. The building was unoccupied
/ ...y- _ *<? i and damage whs slight. Police and FBI agents began running laboratory tests comb fragments. A spo’ nan at the New Orleans detectiv bureau said investigation had nc I proceeded far enough to L determine whether there was any - connection between the explosion -land other dynamitings which have r occurred In the South duting the 1 past year.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1958
Dr. Ephraim Lowe To Retire March 1 INDIANAPOLIS (UPD - Dr. Ephraim Lowe, executive secretary of the Indiana Christian Missionary Assn., has announced his retirement next March 1 for reasons of health. He has held the post for 17 years.
