Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 92, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1960 — Page 8
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Seek To Bury Religion As Vole Issue WVUWrMITtfN >UFI« - Th-*r tMnunWic pr<-»*tontial read* datto KM»N tortav t-rourh aroto a»T« t>« bury Uw rybgtou* iww M • factor to L*w tW> ®W* twi<n <W«i J<he F K*»nrdy 'D VKI Hubert H Humphry D-Mln i tank ktrpa *o •wp the mm of Kmardi'i Catholic faith m< at far WrM Vlgto* primary whrrv ttoy clorii May 10 Sr-> *ua t Symlnto i 'D-Mo anrithrr avowed pei'talrttttal Ct*<'Mr. «*.d "WU* country cannot ifM Mr-’ ' He promtred he would do everything in hi» power u> eiimtoetr the religtoua I**» from tor campaign "by writing and talking about how wrong tt to." , Symh«*on. M» to not entered tn the primary, raid vc4er» in Weat Virginia rh aid choose be-, tween Humttr-ey and Kennedy on -be basia ot who would make the better prrtotbv* ge.aserU Charch View* Ktemrdy reasserted his views on ne w®gr»lM>n at the church and state to • mesaage to Harold (iiM Brown. Portland. Ore., nwnieUr and pretodent ot the Oregon Council at Churches, a Protestant arganuatmo Humphrey wrote West Virginia Democratic leaders and members of his campaign committee there <Mt the stake’s Democrats should vrae tor the man who can best load the party. "regardless of reIgKO.'* After a holiday m Jamaica. Kennedv returned to West Virginia Sunday night for three days of campaigning in preparation for his second coolest wi.h Humphrey. Kennedy defeated Humphrev in Wisconsin on April 5- , Net "Front Maa” . Humphrey planned to spend
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'nmat at «M» web wwngmlgMng tow Hr May > Dmtrtrt of CohanMa primary. to wench hr la mwMwd MB** Sett Wayne L Murer 'D-Orv and to «<eum to ' Weal Vrgtota rorly !*•« wart Hie irtlrr to *.-* Virginia ttomocrofa aa»d hr wae ruontog itow Mto pill id lam I nrnntnatmn cm Ma own and art as a "*»*• man There have h** re»mrt« that oapm Here rt ftymtogton end Me* ■ ate Drmocretlc la-actor Lywtawß .j i. ,t» would eupport Hu npnrvy • to an effect to ktap the frort-run- | u..ig Kcn- cdy Bym-fato* ala» deru.d hr we* ronttortad with any such move, Four-Inch Snowfall In Midwest Areas Vailed Treat lelereattoiial An A|.-U storm dumped up to tour inches of «*>* «» >mva. Nebraska and the nc hern Great, Mkr» during the weekend Th" unseasonable weather tamckcd out telephones. cut vial-, b» jr to kero and piled up huge snow drifts Ine snow get » heavy n ecn-1 tral lowa that the- De' Mornes tadlo of the highway patrol was pit exit of commledcn for nearly two hours. Driving <-< .ndlttons also were hazardous m northern Michigan. where three inches of snow fell during the night. Thunderstorms accompanied by tomadees and bail lashed a wide section south ot the snow belt. At! I kase five persons were killed. Two teen-aged girls and a 21-year-old man were killed early Sunday when their car skidded on a blacktop read near Chester. 111., m a heavy rainstorm and hit a concrete abutment. One man was killed near Washburn. lowa, when a tornado raked a highway truck stop, tipping a semi-trailer frock over on a car. Another tornado swirled ove*TUlsa. Okia., and a yea-old boy waa killed when lightning accompanying the twister struck his I home i Winds of nearly 50 miles an hour pus he d thunderstorms through no;‘hern Indiana. Two funnel clouds were seen in the Kokomo area but did not touch ground. The US. Weather Bureau said a cold front bringing the violent weather continued to stir up thunderstorms from New Orleans to nor'heastern Ohio as it moved . j eastward. The forecast for today called for mostly fair weather over a large J portion of the nation except for parts of the East. There are ae railroads in Laos. New Jersey, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Delaware could all fit into San Bernardino County. Calif. If you bPVr something tc sen or Trade iu a gouo 'CV.u — -ivcat: each day
R:?* ,E j to -jr fl fl ISIf mJ LA 1 I SrnUw- Merry M»id, « jj J lw ML ; ■ Junior Merry Maids _ Officers of the Senior and Junior Monmouth Merry Maids were installed at recent meetings of the 4-H clubs. Officers of the senior club are Connie Bergman, president. Janet Fuelling, vice president; Janice Franz, secretary;» Kay Stevens treasurer; Betsy Schnepf. song leader; Sally Schnepf. news reporter; Marsha King, health and safety leader; Dianna King and Judy Fifer, recreation leaders; Sharon Harkless. parliamentarian; Cynthia Boerger. assistant parliamentarian. 1 Officers of toe junior club are Roberta Kunkel, president. Shelia Caston, vice president; Joye Strouse, secretary; Connie Fox treasurer; Donna Strahm. song leader; Kristine Fuelling, news reporter; Kay Fuhrman, health and safety leader: Linda King and Karen Kunkel, recreation leaders; Bonnie Caston. Sanl dra Miller and Mary Ann Alberding. scrap bodk committee. ► - - I I. .1-- ■" " — '■■■l.—
Rock, Roll Singer Eddie Cochran Dies 1 I BATH, England <UPD — The body of young American rock and roll singer Eddie Cochran probably will be flown back to the United States Wednesday his manager said today. Cochran, 21. was riding to London airport to catch a plane home to Buena Park. Calif., Saturday ''when his hired car smashed against a lamp post- He was I [hurled to the pavement with his J
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guitar. He died in a Bath hospital Sunday without regaining consciousness. The accident came after one of the most enthusiastic receptions of his short career, climaxing a 12-Week tour of Britain. Three other Americans were injured in the crash. . Cochran bad recorded two gold en (million seller) records. They were "C'mon Everybody” and I "Summertime Blues ” ■j Over 2.5uu na y D- ' icruja. I sold and dallve in Decatur each day.
Si. Lawrence Seaway Opened For Business MiWntEAi. <UPb —The >4. tontun Canada St • amah Ip Lumm ff WUrr l*,muww «£~d *• * l*vrw»r towway h* !•*» aaM Way Whan a started through «h» waterway that link* toe Atlantic with the Great Lake* About XS <*hnf lake freighters •nd ocwnmgomg ship* m ar near M<nlml wrrr to >*» the paradr brhmd the ta.fwyna. which antrnal «hr seaway at IXT ant. bound in betas! for Ashtabula, than, to pick up a cargo at coal Seaway afhortt* official* listed the Norwegian freighter Sunny Cirri •« the first 4lip «< hrriuled to enter the waterway which opened three day* late bemuse of tee ctmtbUnn* The Sunny Girl wu expected to clear the St Lambert toeks. Are" H the 135mile system. later today Immediately behind the I**movne were the lake»hlp» Hasting, and T-i»k Bay They were •mrmg 10 rth<M due U> be P roc ‘ c»«cd at *»r seaway's eastern terminal this morning and afterntwo « The seaway opened ft* second wa-'W <f business wfh ships entering the locks at both ends A Canadian ore carrier, the 715ft.g Ms-nthck lake. was the first to ciear the Iroquois locks, downbound for Montreal, w.th about a
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t ! PARISIENNE-Tr«e®}* Kochat apparently wearied by tne flight from C h 1 c a g o to New York, sits on the plane steps. The natiVb of Paris, France, sang in Chicago bistros.
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GrMACOitle Mon 11 Cruihed By Troctor CAKUAIJt l«d <UFI' — Virgil Watford. 41. Oreenradta ••• rrudwd to death lukday wtod the Uartof be •»» operstK <• ** father** farm ovartoraod on «to him AuihutiUe* said .Manot'J • •ttrmpting to i«ull another trart..« from g mudhoie at (fie I*"* <* *** Acrid wit Kokomo Woman Killed Early Thii Morning PLAINFIELD, lad <t'Pi>- Mr* Huth Straughn AT Kokomo, wa* killed early today when a ear driven by Ralph Kvrrhart. « Kokomo. *ide-a wiped a bridge along U.S. 40 near Bellcvtllr and plunged over an embankment Everhart was hurt ertUcalh • rv ’ taken to IndianapoMe General Hospital MASONIC ENTERED APPRENTICE DEGREE TUESDAY 7.00 P. M Cha I mar H. Barttloy, W.M.
