Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 231, Decatur, Adams County, 1 October 1959 — Page 8

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P ~ __ ■ ■■ 1 I DETROIT, OCT. 1— The fresh vibrant look of tomorrow is achieved in the 1960 Dodge through new styling and advanced engineering. This Polara four-door hardtop is one of eleven models featuring natural seat heights and a new level of comfort and auiet.

i rl i i ’ ■i Agfa v islK I 'Jri'*i BIRTHDAY PARTY — This is part of the ceremonial celebration in Peiping as Communist China marks its 10th birthday. President Liu Shao-chi stands at microphones. The backdrop is labeled 1949 and 1959 in large numerals. In the lineup at the speaker's table are Mao Tae-tung, party chairman, and Chou En-lai, foreign minister, says the Communistsource information accompanying the photo. (Radiophoto)

Space Agency Marks First Anniversary WASHINGTON (UPD—The Federal Space Agency observed its first anniversary today with the United States still far behind Russia in rocket power but well ahead in scientific space discoveries. ■Die National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) came into being on Oct. 1, 1958. just three days short of a year after Russia opened the space

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age with history’s first artificial earth atellite, Sputnik I. NASA was charged with coordinating previously scattered civilian space programs and with pushing space exploration “for the benefit of all mankind." The fledgling agency begins its second year in a somewhat chastened mood, despite the fact that U.S. space scientists have accomplished considerably more with weaker tools than the Russian with their giant rocket. On Aug. 24, summing up the past. Space Administrator T. Keith Glenhan said: “We have learned that we are not nearly as far advanced in space technology I

as we had thought or hoped." So although NASA's eyes are on the planets, its feet are on the ground as it plans a future which may culminate years hence in manned rocket flights to Mars and Venus. Minor Auto Wreck Reported In City City police reported a minor damage collision, involving two cars, Wednesday at the intersection cf Adams and Third streets at 10:45 p.m. A car driven by Robert Edwin Grim, 26, of route 6, Decatur, received S3O in damages when attempting to avoid the carl driven by Frank Lautzenheiser, 78, of Monroe. Grimm told police that the Lautzenheiser machine made a wide right turn from Third street onto Adams as the Grim car was going east on Adams. The Grim machine turned into the westbound lane to avoid the other vehicle but contact was made. The Lautzenheiser car sustained sls in damages. More than 250 metallic and nonmetall'c minerals can be found in Color ido.

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Slate Convention Os Welcome Wagon All Decatur Welcome Wagon sponsors and their wives have received special invitations to the 11th Indiana state convention of that group, to be held Oct. 9-10 at the Hotel K-.-ances In Kokomo, Mrs. Dan Tyndall, Decatur hos-l tess, announced today. Welcome Wagon was founded by Thomas W. Briggs, and is now in its 32nd year of operation. Starting early in 1928 as a local idea, it has grown to an international institution in more than 2,000 cities, serving as builders of community public relations programs. There are over 5000 Welcome Wagon hostesses calling daily all over the United States, in parts of Canada, the Hawaiian Islands, Puerto Rico and Alaska. The service was started in Decatur in 1952 and the hostesses are Mrs. Dan H. Tyndall and Mrs. Herfnan Krueckeberg, who will join the 225 delegates from 135 Indiana cities and also delegates from an additional 10 other states who will be attending this meeting as special guests. Mrs. Tyndall will be serving on the registration committee Friday morning and at the special gifts display table in the afternoon. Banquet Friday All ’ Welcome Wagon sponsors and their wives have received special invitations to attend the banquet Friday evening. Other friends of Welcome Wagon and delegates from the 80 Welcome Wagon clubs will be special guests. A social hour will follow the banquet to allow time to visit the many fine exhibits from all the states and the 135 Indiana cities.

Mrs. Agnes Henderson, Indiana supervisor, has been assisted by the hostesses of Kokomo in preparing a very fine program for all of the two-day sessions. The banquet speaker October 9 will be Mrs. Sterling Hunter, Miami, Fla. Her timely topic "World Outlook” ties in with the theme and aim of the convention — “One World” — “Peace and Friendship Through Understanding.” Mrs. Hunter, the wife of a Miami Presbyterian minister, is also well known as a lecturer and writer on public relations, and has on occasion occupied the pulpit in Florida. Speakers Listed John Hurlburt, director of public relations for WFBM—TV, Indianapolis, will address the luncheon meeting on October 10. Rev. Donald Bailey, Rev. Earl Seitz and Rev. Francis Neisen as Kokomo, will represent the churches: Mayor Raymon Gilbert and Russell Ware, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, will ‘extend official greetings to the city, and other civic leaders will participate in the program. Paul Givens, Union Bank & Trust company, Richard Worland, vice president of Deitzen Bakeries, of Kokomo: and Merrill Graham, owner of Graham department store of Pendleton: F. A. Welinitz, Elwood, business manager of the newspaoer—"The CallLeader”; and Walter Koertge. manager of the Frazier Dairies of Frankfort, will make up a panel of merchants that will lead a panel discussion of better community relations, during the Fri-

Youthful Death Car Driver Faces Charge PERU, Ind. (UPI) — Marilyn Schroll, 19, Peru, faced reckless homicide charges today in the traffic death of a young boy killed two weeks ago as he crossed a highway to board a school bus. Jeffrey Chalkley, 7, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Chalkley, Peru, was killed Sept. 15 when he was struck by an auto driven by Miss Schroll. The car also slammed into the bus containing 50 otKer pupils, but none were injured. 33 Children Injured In School Bus Crash BRATT, Fla. (UPl)—Brake failure was listed today as the cause of a school bus crash pear here Wednesday that injured 33 children, 10 of whom required hospitalization. Bus driver Bob Godwin. 41, said the brakes on the vehicle went out as the topped the crest of a hill on a dirt road. Godwin, who said he had driven school buses for 19 years without an accident, said the bus rolled down the hill and turned over after hitting a patch of sand. Indianapolis Woman Killed In Collision INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — Mrs. Opal Nora Johnson, 48, Indianapolis, was killed late Wednesday night when two cars collided in a northside boulevard. Virgil blesville, driver of the other car, was injured slightly and was charged with drunken driving and reckless-homicide. Mrs. Johnson was killed outright. Mrs. Arta Mae Baxter, 26, Indianapolis, who was riding with Mrs. Johnson, was injured critically.

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