Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 24, Decatur, Adams County, 29 January 1959 — Page 6

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Snow, Much Colder Weather Predicted To Follow Freezing Drizzle In Indiana United Press International > Freezing drizzle, fog. rain and moderate temperatures featured Indiana weather today. But snow and “much colder" readings were on the way. The freezing drizzle was reported at dawn hy weather stations at Indianapolis and Lafayette. Rain, drizzle and fog were expected to continue into Friday, with rain changing to snow and temperatures falling. WEEK - END SPECIALS Fresh Liverlb. 29c Pan Sauasgelb. 39c Lean Fresh Side__ lb. 45c Sliced Bacon lb. 49c Smoked Sausage. lb. 55c Minute Steak _l. lb. 69c c Pork Patties lb. 69c T-Bones lb. 69c Sirloin lb. 69c Round Steaklb. 69c SUDDUTH’S Meat Market 512 S. 13th St. Phone 3-2706

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High temperatures will range form the mid 30s to near 50 today, lows from the 30s to near 40 tonight, and highs from 35. to 45 Friday. Saturday will be “fair and cold” with occasional snow flurries near Lake Michigan, the forecasters said, The mercury dipped to 9 above at Goshen and 10 above at South Bend this morning. Elsewhere the overnight lows ranged in the mid 20s up to Evansville’s 31. Flood crests, meanwhile, moved farther southwestwaid and crises appeared virtually over. The White at Hazleton was at 26.55 this morning and rising ygry slowly near an expected crest. The Wabash was falling at most points upstream. Educators Meeting With Legislators Adams county school superintendent, Gail Grabill, who is a representative of the Northern Indiana county superintendents association, and also a member of the policy committee, attended meetings in Indianapolis Monday and Tuesday. Traveling to Monday’s meeting with Grabill, were Joseph Adair, of Noble county and Harry Yoder, of Whitley county. Tuesday, Hugh Tate, assistant superintendent of the Adams Central schools, traveled with Grabill to Indianapolis. They discussed school problems, state distribution formulas, and state minimum salary schedules with Burl Johnson, joint state representative, and Von Eichhorn, joint State senator. All then attended the legislature. They also attended a dinner in the Inteachers association budding for the Democratic senators of the state.

Government Seizes Mexican Airlines Mexico Seeking To Halt Labor Unrest MEXICO CITY (UPD — The government seized Mexico’s eight airlins and placed telephone exchange buildings under heavy police guard today in an attempt to halt the spread of labor unrest across the nation. / The government stepped into the six-dav-old nationwide pitots strike Wednesday night after tourist agencies reported the domestic tourist trade had been cut 75 per cent. A government spoke man said a general administrator, to be paid by the airlines, would be appointed to assume control of the airlines and get the planes back in, the air. The government’s action came about 24 hours after the threat of intervention broke a wildcat telephone strike that paralyzed service in Mexico City and scattered areas of the republic for four hours Tuesday. Armed police guarded the telephone exchanges today to prevent possible sabotage by leftist labor agitators. The National Association of pilots called the airlines' walkout to force the labor ministry to recognize it as a collective bargaining ag entT.hemnisitry refused, contending that pilots are “trusted employes’ and therefore not eligible to form unions. The airlines threatened the pilots with mass dismissal if they did not return to work by 10 a m. Wednesday, but the pilots voted at a mass meeting to reject the ultimatum. The Mexican Hotel Association and the Mexican Association of Travel Agents said the strike had

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cut the nation’s international tourist trade 25 per cent and that domestic tourist operations were down 75 per cept. The airlines said the strike was costing thejM an estimated SIO,OOO a day. V> Lincoln School PTA Buys Health Bond Mrs. W. Guy Brown, executive secretary of the Adams county tuberculosis association, reported today that the Lincoln school PTA has purchased a $5 health bond. Any organizations or individuals who may have overlooked remitting for their Christmas seals or health bonds are asked to do so at once. 11 From Monmouth In County Select Band The newly organized Adams county select band has added 11 members from Monmouth. The 60piece organization will serve the county by displaying the abilities of the county's best high school musicians. Those chosen are: Jeanie Cook, Faye Bittner. Nyla Girod. Barbara Roe, Connie Bergman, Ann Seaman, Kent Girod, Roy Fuhrman, David Cteton, John Fuhrman, and Terry Marker. Introduce Bill On Chiropractic Exams INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — Sens. Earl Landgrebe <R - Valparaiso) and Von Eichhorn i D-Uniondale) today introduced a bill in the Indiana Senate to establish a State Board of Chiropractic Examination which would regulate the issuance of license to chiropractors.

Youth Conservation Corps Is Proposed 150,000-Member Corps Is Proposed WASHINGTON (UPD—Congress was asked today to establish a 150.000-member Youth Conservation Corps. Sponsors of identical bills in the House artd Senate said the plan would “put young brain and muscle to work on a broad scale in the field of conservation." Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (DMinn.) said the idea would pay for itself in terms of “urgentlyneeded” protection of natural resources. , "It also would act as a powerful influence toward preventing juvenile delinquency,” he said. Rep. John A. Blatnik (D-Minn.) supported the proposal by introducing a companion bill in the house. The legislation would make it possible for youths between 16 and 22 to work in federal and state forests and parks. They would receive pay of S7B a month Humphrey said members of the Corps could improve young timber stands by thinning, help carve new access roads and trails into the fore stareas, plant seedlings on bare lands, stabilize eroding stream banks by hand-planting and construct picnic area facilities and retaining walls. He said they also could erect dams to create upstream reservoirs. improve lakes, streams and marshes for fish and wildlife, rebuild game cover and team up to fight forest fires and re-seed deteriorated range lands. Over 2,500 Daily Democrats art sold and delivered in Decatur each day.

92-Year-Old Man Killed By Train TERRE HAUTE. Ind. (UPD - Edward Dix, 92, a retired Terre Haute grain dealer and civic leader, was killed Wednesday night when he walked into the path of a Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad locomotive at a ,city crossing. Prince Ranier To Run Monaco Alone Constitution Os Nation Suspended MONTE CARLO, Monaco (UPD —Prince Rainier suspended Monaco’s constitution today in a sudden move against republicans opposed to his absolute rule. The Prince announced the indefinite suspension! of Mboaco’s constitution in a suddenly scheduled broadcast which interrupted Radio Monte Carlo’s usual stream of commercial and hit parade records. In stern tones the Prince announced he was suspending the work of the Communal Council and the National Council—the two bodies which run Monaco's internal and-external affairs—because of the Communal Council’s refusal to consult him. The suspension meant the Prince himself would be the government- of Monaco until further notice. The Prince’s action followed speculation in a French newspaper over the possibility of a “little coup d’etat” in the tiny principality. The French speculation had been considered largely whimsical since few here believed any

serious threat existed to Rainier's rul. Rainier is one of the world’s few remaining absolute rulers. Last year the Municipal Council asked him to delegate some authority to it and Rainier agreed on condition the council would report on its work* to the “government''—to Rainier himself. Today he said they had not kept their word and that he was suspending the constitution under which they operated. To Collect Funds For Flood Victims Four . volunteer workers will be located at the First State Bank Friday and Saturday to collect funds for disaster flood victims, Mrs. Wanda Oelberg, executive secretary for the Adams county chapter of the Red Cross, said today. The following names are workers who will be stationed in the bank Friday: Friday morning. Mrs. Max Kreps and Miss Fan Hammell; Friday afternoon, Mrs. Earl Foreman and Mrs. Paul Germans A list of names for Saturday will be released later by the local chapter. Injuries Fatal To South Bend Woman' SOUTH BEND. Ind. <UPl>—Mrs. Elizabeth Lemler, 27, South Bend, died today in Memorial Hospital from injuries suffered Wednesday. She was thrown from her car as it overturned along Ind. 2 about , six miles west of here after skidding on ice while passing a truck. Mrs. Lemler was the. wife of Fremont Lemler. a city pobce detective. • Trade in a good town — Decatur

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F 1 'i -3 * "W- SssHr ‘ : s Yul Brynner is cast as the Pharoah, Rameses II in Cecil B. DeMille’s epic production, "The Ten Commandments,” playing at the Adams theater Friday through Monday. The picture, running nearly four hours in length, is exactly as shown at its recent reserved seat engagements. r Pro Basketball Boston 120. St. Louis 111 (overtime) Minneapolis 112, Syracuse 109. Philadelphia 99, Cincinnati 84. Hockey Results National League Chicago 3, New York 1. International League Troy 6, Indianapolis 4. Dick Berghoff Quits Miami University Mt AMI (UPI) — Seven-foot Dick Berghoff, Fort Wayne, Ind., center on the University of Miami basketball team, dropped out of school today. Coach’ Bruce Hale said he understood Berghoff quit "School yesterday with the idea of entering the Indiana state troopers' school. Hale said Berghoff, a junior, had been deficient hr his school studies. Perfect Score On ~ Army Examination A young ma® .from Adams county received a perfect score on his entrance examination for enlistment into the U, S. Ajmy.rgccord-. ing to M. Sgt. Stan Martinelli of the Army recruiting station in Fort Wayne. ■" it. , John T. Baltzeil, 22. son of Mr. and Hrs? Dent O. Baltzeil, route six, Decatur, received the perfect score on his examination. Baltzeil is a graduate of Purdue university and a graduate of Pleasant MilKhigh schobL He has chosen aa' electronics career in his three year enlistment. After basic training at Fort Knox. Ky., he will be assigned to the Missile Research Center; at Huntsville, Ala. Paris Designers Reflect Austerity Reflecting Moves. Os Gen. de Gaulle PARIS (UPI) — Paris fashion designers are reflecting the austerity of Gen. Charles de Gaulle’s Fifth French Republic. Just as De Gaulle has sternly set the new France against the financial and political excesses of the past the Paris collections for the spring season have thrown the extravagances of the sack, the trapeze and the empire line into the rag bag. One fashion writer suggested the new fashions be dubbed the “republican line” in De Gaulle’s honor. Not that there's anything severe about the new stules. Have Parte Charm They may be economical in outline, padding bust, waist and hips where nature did, but they have all the usual Paris charm—and of course at no reduction in price. Young Guy Laroche and Jacques Griffe, who designs for Maggy Rouff, were showing their spring collections today and it was doubted they would buck the no-nonsense trend back to simplicity _and reality. . The return to normality of busts, waists and hips remains the fashion news. Skirts are worn decorously at the top of the calf and most dinner dresses hit the ankle. Corset Look Absent Exaggeration is absent. Balmain and Ricci who showed Tuesday, could go into the belt business with all the waist cinchers they use. But their dresses don’t look tightly corseted. Young Michel Goma, who also showed his spring clothes Tuesday, played belts even more loosely than the others. Even the decolletes that appeared only in Nina Riccis collection seemed appropriate as part of the silhouette that has brought back to life the female figure. Admittedly, if you’re too wellendowed above the waist, you’d do better to pass up some of her ravishing necklines. But they’re still in graceful line with the princess silhouette. *