Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 307, Decatur, Adams County, 31 December 1958 — Page 8

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Cuban Police Free. 5 American Teacfiers Held Overnight By Police In MIAMI (UPI)-Two vacationing Louisville, ' Ky., schoolteachers who weae j«pkedrfrom an -alri liner and held overnight by Cuban police arrived hpre Tuesoay night en route home to Kentucky, Delta Airline officials disclosed today. The men were Janies W. Reid, 39, a native of Scranton, Pa., and Larry F. Brantley, 22, teachers in , the Waggener High School in Louisville. Both wefit into seclusion on their apival here and could not be reached immediately. The men were placed under arrest Sunday as their plane stopped over in Havanng on a flight from Montego Bay, Jamaica, to New Orleans. Fellow passengers said they were;seized and roughed up by Cuban police after they had chatted at the airport about -the Cuban revolution. Cuban police Said they were arrested because of their ‘’drunken, abusive, loud talk” which indicated they might be agents of rebel leader Fidel Castro, but fellow passengers denied the drunk or abusive. Six Persons Killed As Car Hits Bridge HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. (UPD— Six persons believed to be Army personnel were killed Tuesday night when their car apparently went out of control five miles south of here and struck a bridge abutment. . • , Identity of the victims was not revealed authorities at Ft. Campbell where the bodies were taken to the base hospital. There ■ were no survivors of the crash. Decatur Man Hurt As Autos Collide Wilbert E. Stoppenhagen, 43, of Decatur, suffered an injury to his right side at 8:40 p.m. Tuesday when his car collided with one driven by Violet M. Maloney, 48, Fort Wayne, at the U. S. 27 South and Paulding road intersection. The Decatur man refused hospitalization.

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One. Man killed U ’ Hind-On Collisiw <• * ■■ NASHVILLE, Ind. (UPD — Joseph Norman, 27, Morgantown, was killed and three of , his children were hurt when h>s ear crashed head-on into a truck on a wet and foggy curve of Ind. 135 seven > hniles north of here Tuesday. Glen ’ Yoder, 49, Helmsburg, the truck ■ driver, was hiut seriously. i ' ‘ Hoosiers Warned Os ; Hazardous Driving Treacherous Glaze Warning Is Issued United Press International i The weatherman warned Indli ana holiday celebrants today that ■ snow, sleet and freezing rain may . coat highways and streets with a [ treacherous glaze on New Year’s Eve. > Hazardous driving warnings were issued for all portions of the state as a moist front bore down on Hoosierland amid predictions of sub-freezing and near-freezing temperatures. Snow was ‘forecast for Thursday, the first day of 1959, preceded by an gevtunulation 0f,2 to 4 inches in a restively darrow North Central Iridiana area from the Illinois to the Ohio state lines. The forecast for the last hours of 1958 and the first hours of 1959 calked for normal winter conditions. The five-day outlook indicated temperatures will average near normal highs of 27 to 45 and normal lows of 12 to 26 during the period ending next Monday, with only small day-to-day changes and precipitation ranging from onptenth of an inch north to seventenths south as snow Thursday and again around Sunday. Temperatures ranged from 30 at South Bend to 58 at Evansvile at high > points Tuesday, dropping to lows ranging from 16 at Fort Wayne to 34 at Evansville overnightly, and headed for highs between 25 and 35 today. » Tonight’s lows will range from the low 20s to the low 30s and Thursday’s highs from 30 to 35. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — Tbey bring results.

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