Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1960 — Page 2

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Ml. Tibor Revival Runs Another Week M<>rf than ISO gurala attrndwl; thr 15th mnaecutivr rvvlval night. at the Mt Tabor Methodiet church. «nn>uraging the Rev. Roy John- j win. of Spencerville. O. to atav > over un <«tra week, it was anncxinccd thia morning Rev. Johnson haa preached) nightly for the past two weeks to large crowds, the crowd Sunday ■ night exceeding the others in sixe. Thia was Rev. Johnson's third •visit to Mt Tabor church, having I preached at revivals there tn ISM • and l!»5S Special music by the 10-1 cal congregation accef panies [ each service, whkh Marts at 7. p.m. Everyone is invited to hear him ■during the final week. People 60 to 80 If You Will Simply Sand Us Your Nome And Address I ... we will explain how you | can still apply for a 11.000 life insurance policy to help take cere of final expenses without burdening your family. You can handle the entire ' transaction bv mail with OLD AMERICAN of KANSAS CITY. I No obligation of any kind. No ! one will call on you. I Tear out this ad and mail it | today with your name, address and year of birth to Old American • Insurance Co.. 4800 Oak. Dept, i L 2138. Kansas City 12. Missouri.

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Three Accidents In Decatur On Sunday There accidents occurred la l>e catur Sunday with no prraaMl to-1 I juries and only mime damage to] the veSUclrs involved City puller I ) investigated sit three At 2 a m Sunday, a ‘*r driven * ■ by Robert Caftse. II of route I, Willshire. O. went out of con trol i*n Adams slreot near the ■ ' Pennsylvania railroad tracks, skid-' * ding up onto the track bed Dam- i I age U> railroad property was «20 ' I with hidden damage U> the under > I side of the car No estimate we* I given by police The driver said, that his left rear tire blew out ami ! the street was »Upper* from the 1 recent freeze and snow. Caffce I was castbound on Adams when the mishap took place, Donald E Teeter, of 1015 Mar>| shall street, the driver of a car wtuch struck a parked car at 111, S. Seventh street Sunday at 1.01 ( a m told police that the icy t street condition caused him to lose I control Damage to the parked car. owned by Cloice L. Ream, of 111 S. Seventh street, was CO with JlO bring listed as damage to the I Teeter car. A truck driven by Herman J ! Miller. 51. of 1221 W. Monroe. I skidded on the ice as he pulled I lout of an alley on 12th street be | tween Madison and Monroe, causing MS damage to a car owned by Wanda Helena Baker. 45. of route 1. Decatur. No damage was listed for the Stewart's Bakery truck The accident occurred at 9 p. m Sunday. Dies Os Injuries Suffered Jon. 28 GARY. Ind <UPI> - George Earle. 86. East Gary, died In Methodist Hospital here Sunday of injuries sustained in a traffic accident Jan. 28. City police said the accident oc-i curred on a Gary street when) Earle's car was struck almost head-on by an auto driven by I William Springer of Gary. Springer was arrested on a charge of reckless driving.

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WASHINGTON <UPO - Preai dent Kiwnhowrr‘l propoael to! •hare nuclear weapon* with U> | alto* la desigrod primarily to art I the urn. rvqtarod to rrtallatr •gainat gay Soviet air attack. Il WM learned today American strategic and tactical bomber* la Europe arc only be 'tween 10 and W minute* flying i time away from the Iron Ctortkte. While V 8 air defense ayatrma could react almoat instantly to a I Soviet air attack. Eisenhower » ' military advtaera warn that West European antiaircraft ayetema could not QtieiUaa •< Time I Thia la ao primarily bec*u*r*lthough Britain aad other NATO mrmbera have received Amerikammadc weapon* designed to carry atomic warheads. the ear'head* themaelvea are stored in separate Installation*. Time would be required to unlock the warhead*. mount them on their carrier* or ''delivery »y»Legion Auxiliary To Aid Crusade Fund Mr*. Dee Fryback. national se-, curity chairman of the American Legion auxiliary, announced today t that the Post 43 auxiliary will take 1 part in the annual Crusade for 1 Freedom fund drive in support of Radio Free Europe The drive will last in Decatur until Feb 29 Persons wishing to contribute 1 may drop their coins in the boxes at the First State Bank or at the Decatur Daily Democrat. Radio Free Europe is a private,’ I non-profit American organization di signed to send undistorted news \ and information to its target countries behind the Iron Curtain: ! Poland. Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria. “By lending your active support, to Radio Free Europe.” Mrs Fryback said, "you will be helping to maintain the strongest link 76 million captive people behind the Iron Curtain have with the free world.” “All contributions to Crusade, for Freedam in support of Radio Free Europe will be used to maintain 28 powerful transmitters and relay stations, located in West Germany and Portugal, which are used to broadcast programs on multiple frequencies to outwit Soviet jamming efforts. President Eisenhower, one of the Crusade's founders and most active supporters, says, “I have

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according to reba i>|r aourree. hopea •> with *■ .rtengement under which th* warbead* could be mounted at all time* * _ _ British pane* which would carry American-made atomic wrapuoa m wartime are not no* armed Under the Etaeabowcr plan, however. such plane* would be armed al all time* Armed After Bettie British submarines and surface vessel*, under the Eisenhower scheme. also would be permitted to carry atomic weapon* whenever they leave port Vader present arrangement*, foreign vetaels would receive their atomic weapon* from the United State* only after th* battle had started. The *dmlnl*tr*Uoo apparently ha* not yet decided which one of two possible method* it wiabes to u*e for the new arrangement tern*.” and prepare them for firBig Crowd Attends Fish Fry For Band More than 600 persons attended the fish fry Friday night to raise , funds for the Decatur Catholic school band. Edward J. Heimann, director of the band, said today. The funds will be used to buy music for the band, and to take the 24 members to the Fred Waring stereo concert in Fort Wayne Wednesday night. Heimann announced that his: i committee wished to apologize for any inconvenience caused by the fact that they were not prepared for the overflow crowd which attended. Special thanks went to the fol-1 lowing firms who contributed in a | | special way to the success of the . iundertaking: Harmon’s Market., Fred Foos, A&P. Wertzberger's confectionery. Art Lengerich, cus-1 tom butchering, John Held. Zintsmaster Motors. Fairway Restaur-1 ant. West End Restaurant, Smith Drug Store. Holthouse Drug Store,' Kohne Drug Store. Briede Studio. E. F. Gass Company, and Bob's Place. long given the Crusade for Freedom my strong endorsement — I know the people who run it and perhaps most important its hardhitting effectiveness as an independent American enterprise.”

Whims Are Listed In Archery Shoot Winners !• Use LtosberUwl sreb ery and ronaervaUon dub» Chicago round »h«X Sunday afternoon were awarded trophies for fir** piece la *Mk claa* and •ad ribbons were preaeatod n* second .ad third place. In th. men's division, instinctive shooting expert eta* ••• won by Al Huataa. Decatar. followed by Frank Sardelle Bluffton .nd Lewi. May. bmeman Lee Jobnaon. Fort W*yn*. Dick Rambo. Dec. tor Harold Nash. Decatur: archer. Harry Marvball. Bluffton. Bob Rondot. Fort Wayne. Juflu* linger! ch. Decatur. novice. Bob Wendel. New Corydon. Paul Anderson Jr. Poneto. John Winkler. Willshire. 0 In the man * free *tyl» ,bow shooting. ribbon* for first second expert were .warded to Larry Steven* and Dan Sfcackley of Decatur. In the women's division, expert da** went to M r * Lewis M*y*. Albany, and Mr*. Harold Nash. Decatur: intermediate girl*' division. expert cla»*. Kathy Call. Decatur. Junior boy*' division, expert f - —

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ctaaa. D- . via Lengerich. Deoatar. D**M • ZsgeiSrDecatar. bowman. Ptabp Lengerich Decatar. Jim Hake*. Decntar. Jim Jaekaon. Deeetur, The club * next abmrt wtn be the new three ring target* to be brtd at the indoor range fcnday. 1 Feb M Next itaaday Redkey will 1 hnld a flint round shoot *1 tb* totout range to Redkey at • am. ■nd 1 M> P » I i Fruit Growwri To Meet On Wednesday The Winter fruit grower* mart mg will be held at the Farm Burl ecu community room to Qaaben. , atarting at 16 am. WoOnendny. The maettag will continue tbrougbout the afternoon. I “BROASTED” I GOLDEN BROWN ONIOKEN SHAFFER’S RestiNrißt t 904 N. 13th It. CoB 3-3857