Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 14 January 1959 — Page 6
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Eisenhower Speaks At Press Club Lunch Live Telecast Os ' Press Conference I WASHINGTON (UPD — Prefcident Eisenhower gives the Arherietffl public an unusual opportunity today to watch him fence witih
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newsmen in a live telecast of. a question-and-answer session. The President will stand before more than 500 reporters at a National Press Club lunc|i pnd . answer their questions on everything from Cuba to Communism. Eisenhower’s decision to attend came at a time when some of Washington’s leading purveyors of news and comment were critical at the fact he has held only four press conferences since Oct. 1. After fruitless entreaties by members over the past six years.
the President suddenly decided, last Friday he would accept a long-standing invitation to. make his first visit to the club, now celebrating its 50th anniversary. Not only did he agree to come to lunch but to answer questions fired at him with live television cameras and open radio microphones picking up the whole proceedings, beginning about 1 p.m. e.s.t. During the 1956 Republican convention in San Francisco the President appeared on live TV answer-
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ing questions “involving politics, but today was the first time a live telecast of a press conference has been permitted in Washington. Following a club custom involving luncheon speakers, the President will respond to written questions submitted by reporters to club John V. Horner of the Washington Evening Star. In the regular White House conference, importers put their questions to Eisenhower otaliy. Trade in a good town — Decatur.
Publisher Silent At Court Hearing Called As Witness At Hobbs Hearing ALBION, Ind. (UPD — Joseph K. Gaskill, publisher and general manager of the Kendallville News-
Sun, remained ’ silent in Noble Circuit Court Tuesday when asked a question concerning his source of information in the Arnold G. Hobbs embezzlement case. Gaskill was called as a witness at a hearing an a petition for a writ of habeas corpus for Hobbs, who is in jail in lieu of £109,400 bond on 21 indictments accusing him of embezzling funds from the Noble County Credit Union, where a shortage exist* estimated unofficially at two million dollars.
Gaskill and three other newsmen representing. Kendallville radio and Fort Wayne television stations were subpenaed by Hobbs' attorney, presumably to query them about where they obtained news on the case. But only Gaskill was balled as .a witness. He was asked numerous questions but only one directly about his sources of information. Trade in a good town — Decsttur * ■■ - X •
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1959
Orders Project For Rocket Penetration Air Force Orders Expensive Project WASHINGTON (UPD-The Air Forte has ordered a multi-million dollar development project aimed at rocket penetrations deep into sp«ee, probably as far as Mars and Venus. , This was disclosed today with the announcement that Convair Astronautics Division of General Dynamics Corp, had received a contract to develop an "upper stage” for a modified Atlas intercontinental ballistic missile. 'The Atlas has been fired 6,300 miles over the Atlantic test range from Cape Canaveral, Fla., and one of the big missiles was put into orbit around the earth on Dec. 18. It is -still circling the expected" to bum up far the soon. - Convair announced that its new contract called for a seven-million-dollar outlay in the first year but did not reveal the total expected expenditure. Pratt & Whitney aircraft division of United Aircraft Corp, already had received an initial nine-million-dollar contract to develop a “high energy upper stage rocket engine” which, it was disclosed today,* will be used in the Convair development. TTie engine development cost eventually will run to about 23 million doUars. . - ,: While the announcement did not say what the two-stage Atlas would be used for. officials here said that it could boost a satellite weighing as much as five tons into a low orbit around the earth. It also was intended, informed sources said, for deep penetrations into space. “Payload” weights for such long rocket flights were not disclosed but they would be much less than the five tons for a loworbiting satellite. Singbee Sunday At Greenbrier Church A Singbee will be held at the Greenbrier church, four miles west of Ohio City, 0., Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. -—— The leader will be John Poorman, member of the Berne quartet. The public is invited to attend. Policy Conference Held At Fort Wayne Several Adams county leaders attended a district policy conference at Fort Wayne last week. The policy conference was sponsored by the extension service and concerned agricultural policy and care for the aged. Prof. J. C. Bottom discussed proposals to adjust the nation's agricultural output with demand. Prof. J. B. Kohlmeyer reviewed facts on how the aged are cared for. Both sessions provided for small group discussion and reports representing the thinking of the members participating. Those attending were Mrs. Noah L. Habegger, Dick Heller? Ervip, Fuelling, Hugo Boer ger, Winfred JGerke, home demonstration Folk and county agept Leo N. Seltenright. \ ■■■' '■ if" - *■ ■’ .. . If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — They bring results. 4r t mH i IB • POLICE BLOTTER — The New York police blotter list? the Chionchio baby kidnaper like this: Mrs. Jean lavarone, 43; bleach blond; pounds. Mrs. lavarone (above) faces a possible 20 years to life under the state kidnap law.
