Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 18 February 1960 — Page 11
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Only Short Notice For Visit By Ike By MERRIMAN SMITH I PI White House Reporter WASHINGTON <UPI> - Backstairs at the White House: About 23 hours before President Eisenhower suddenly flew to the government’s missile test center in Florida, press secretary James C. Hagerty told reporters at the White House: “For some time the President has tried to adjust his schedule to do something he has wanted to do for a long time. He now has adjusted the schedule and is going tomorrow to Cape Canaveral.” Whatever adjustment of schedule took place, the President did it quickly. Officers at the AuForce missile test center were given only 24 hours notice to prepare for the President’s arrival. They had no limousine for him and thought of renting a Cadillac as they had done when the queen of The Netherlands visited the base. This was ruled out, however and they decided to let the President know rather gently that the Air Force was pinching a few pnenies, too. in the interest of economy- The President was hauted around Cape Canaveral in a 195 V sedan. Some of the officers at Canaveral. although grateful for the President’s interest in their work couki ] not help being curious about Hagerty’s explanation. One ranking officer said he could not
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understand why. if the President! bad so much trouble fitting a visit i to Cape Canaveral into his busy scheduled, he simply had not cut, out a day of recent quail shootingl in Georgia or golf in California. What these officers do not realize is that the 69-year-old President regards time spent recreationally as vital to his health, necessary to his survival in his last year of high and burdensome office. The world of missile development and probing outer space are matters of all-consuhiing importance to the men of Cape Canaveral. Tiis is as it should be. But they may as well face it: Eisenhower regards his own wellbeing as being in the forefront of quite a multitude of problems. A possible clue to the type of public attention to which the President will be subjected isl Gettysburg after his retirement was found in his hometown newspaper last week. The Gettysburg Times for several years had carried stories of the President's visit to his farm on the front page. But last Friday, on an inside page of the times, there was only one paragraph about Eisenhower spending that weekend in Gettysburg. And it was under a general heading of “social happenings” along with club, lodge meeting and church supper announcements. , Furthermore, Eisenhower probably agrees heartily with this news treatment. He’s counting the days until his travels attract no attention at all.
ata* wwo IM. Mart Freuhlgor. Md lytvta Miftet. X, Am Mnarr firntar dlvtetag wlniwri MTS IM. KM Srh»*ru and Tim Riaggw. Ind. Dm (ter mana ted. ' Larry Ftaramah and Juntas NoUia* M. «h Rrggte Wrick. Uh. Luana i Arnold. -ACHIAruuad IJN puapto attend'd *® 1 FTA »upper The Parent Tra. ter Aaaocksttan wtab to thank aU those who contributed and worked f<* i the 'upper They a too wtoh to ' thank tonne who attended and gave j their fide auppurt -ACII(Jure again Adams Central has j drawn Geneva to play in a tourna- - meet Central play» Geneva in the aerttana l at BIS Wednesday night "Let's go. boys—all the way!** —A.CH.B—- -— C ATWOtJC HIGH By Pat Kinta
The D. C H S | > Com m o d o r a a] answered t h•] cheering] section’s chant! "We want a vic-1 lory” in grand] style by defeat-] I tag the Wolf] Lake Wolves by] . a score of 72-60. |
The second team aIBO woo a ban fought game. Keep it up. team, keep those victories coming! 1 -D C HB— I Tuesday of this week the CYA sponsored a skating party at the I Happy Hour’s roller rink to r» isc ' funds for the St. Mary’s <* vek >P; J ment program. In spite fA a bit of stiffness, and a few aches and wins evervone enjoyed the party. —D.C.H.S.— Last Friday a special assembly j was held in the auditorium to pay j tribute to two deserving girls. Pat I Ruble and Mary Helen Schwaller. | The God. Home, and Country award was presented to each for, outstanding 4-H work and active church work. Congratulations, j girls! —D.C.H.S.— Friday. February 19. the student body and faculty at DCHS will celebrate Father Schmitt’s nameday. the feast of St. Simeon, with a free day. TTiis is Fr. Schmitt’s first nameday here but we wish him many more. j —D.C.H.S.— Some of the bookkeeping stu- : dents say they are beginning to 1 feel like real bookkeepers as they I are working on their Hunter prac- j tice set project. This project approximates the work of an ordinary bookkeeper for an ordinary month. —D.C.H.S.— Friday night will hold many pleasant memories for students at DCHS. especially the seniors. The. last game of the season for the I Commodores before the sectional will coincide with the homecoming celebration and the crowning of the 1960 homecoming queen. Candidates for this honor are seniors Pat Faurote, Sarah Gass? Bonnie Hake, and Mary Schultz. The name of the queen will be kept secret until half-time in the Harlan-Com-modore game when the homecoming royalty will be introduced and the queen will be crowned by Kathy Baker, who reigned during last year’s festivities. A homecoming dance after the game, sponsored by the seniors, will be held in the DCHS auditorium. Tickets may be purchased from any senior or at the door. -DCHS— The St. Joe Pirates won their 21st consecutive game of the season by defating the Decatur Junior Jackets Tuesday evening by a score of 46-35. With this victory WIM rw. 1! ■ I I i ’* \ r/ ‘ J ■if? ■w - ■ \ W ■ J mW \ / WW' x..... « IN TROUBLE — Roger Scott Tbuhy, son of the assassinated Chicago gangster, turns himself ihto FBI headquarters in Miami, Fla. Touhy is charged with transporting stolen goods across state lines in 1955.
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Tourney time i is getting close. I 1 The Y e i 1• wl I Jackets will be playing the Pleasant Mills i Spartans Thursday evening >8 ! 7 00. Sting . those Spartans! !-a — D.H S. — I
Friday evening the V* ! low Jackets played host to mi Garrett Railroaders. toe Jackets were defeated * 4 ' 3B, i played a "swell” g«na and th< student body of D.H.S. would Uke j to compliment them <m showing. This was the last home i game. -D.H.S— Following the game Friday, the freshman class sponsored a Valentine dance at the Community Center Thev used the theme “Cupid s I Caper”. The decorations were rea I “sharp.” Everyone had a swell time. Thanks loads, freshmen! -D.H.S— Carol Norquest was named the I winner of the county division of i the Legion contest Wednesday afti ernoon, having no competition. 1 Carol received an award of sls. ! Congratulations! The next contest [ i will be the district, which will i j be held in Fort Wayne. Good luck, Carol! . £ -D.H.S.Miss Vera’s Latin classes completed the chariot races today. The winning chariot, blue. and
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