Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 2 June 1960 — Page 3

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•* -aa - -h * I 1 <•■•<*■ it rOO •ns • * • Man* CRie* proteatad today th*’ "we wu* robbed by Uncle Item’* cenau* taker* Home f>wm»llr a«krd a r»«*ii>l after aeettig preliminary future* released by tb» Cenau* Bureau Other* voiced drop ronrorn and rtarted independent audita of the none rount They feared tbe effect an incomplete population count would have on jtty trva»urto» — and civic pride Dayton. Cleveland. and Cincinnati. Ohio, ar* among thnaa worried about damage to elty pride San Franctaco and Detroit ar* among thoae facing tea* in rtate and federal aid Dayton Safety Director Charter W Horlacher «ald "Oh. no.' when be learned th* figure* »howrd hi* city had grown by only 13.0T7 peranna over tbe laid 10 year*. drapite mnaiderablr annexation of new territory The Dayton population waa act at tSd,4l» Mayor Anthon v Celrbmie of Cleveland raid be was ahockrd to find out hi* city** population dropped 43.303 to 071.415. putting the city'* seventh place ranking among tbe nation** citie* in fom

K wr«- Wr 5 WL. 9H Y’ • z . W SM ROSES FOR A PRETTY DANCER—a bouquet of non-wilting roses scattered on an airy fabric of "Dacron” polyesterfiber creates a romantic effect as you whirl 'round the floor. Practical, alsono extra time required for ironing, stays lastingly fresh. Printed Pattern 9071 in Teen Sizes 10 to 16. Send Fifty Cento <soc) coms for each pattern. (Add 10 cents for-each pattern for first-class mailing I Send to Marian Martin, care of Decatur Daily Democrat Pattern Department. P. O. Box 59. old Chelsea Statton, New York 11. N. Y. Please print plainly Your Name, Address with Zone Number, Size and Style Number.

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I pardy * Umi. «MF Üb" Uw xw*rtb ptarc becaua* «f ’**• tally _ .. __ Cincinnati Man* Donald Ctoncy and Chamber of Commerce <»ff> elate challenged lb* croeu* report that the Queen City tort 10 000 t**’ atm* to drop lb* population to gan Fra«A»ro official. were reported highly concerned "**T «* poMibiitty the etty* population may be down from th* Ito® figure «>f T7S 357. although een.ua off! rial* trfua* to give a preliminary figure or nUmate Guroaea ar* that lb* population will show a drop of from 10 on® to 40 000 during th* neat decade Mayor Georg* Chrtrtcpbrr caM rd an emergency •r»«lon of top official* to »tudy the situation They darted an all-out drive to get everyone in San Francteco counted. rending poll** and firemen out to check for uncounted person* They distributed "I am not counted ’ form* to libraries, school* and other places. San Franci»co (tandi to toae two million dollars tn state allocation*, even if the count 1* the same a* in 1980. due to the relative in-

eranaaa to <*** •*••• ,_ , .. Mgyw tjrute Mb tan* of ttetndi Mid ih»r. i* margin tar orrot.' •Mhouga th* Ctty wa. nut rtd pfote ateg to eb.ltoage the ronroa count Miriam eartgned MMaar to check with artknui* pubMc uuliuro and <ah*r pi a re*. aa a ’’sort of audit of the rorwua The Detroit populate* dropped 170M3 nr 0 par root which wttl mean a taae Os to too Ogg in dte ' tribute* of Mate aid Clubs item, for each day*, publication mart b* phoned in by li am (Saturday •*>>. Carta B*beot Plum* Mill TWI BAD AY UaM 3 of Bethany WSW3.I Mr* Ray SUngety. 730 p. m Order of Rainbow for girt*. 3 00 P m . Ma»ooic Hall. Monroe Rural Fire Department Monroe fire station, 7 30 p m. Monroe WICI. Youth Room. 7 33 p m. Ever Ready ciao of Metbodtat church, church lounge. 7 30 p m Church of God Mls.tonary So. ciety, fellowship hall. 7 30 p.m. Psi lota XI choir rehearsal Community Center. 0 p m. Unit 1 of the Bethany W 8 W S.. Mr* Ralph Gentts. 7:30 p m Pleasant Grove Women** Missionary Association, Mr*. Mary Shlfferly. 1 pm. z Women of the Moose. Moose

home. 7:30 p.m. The Peppy Gals 4-H club. D.H.S. home ec room. 130 p m. Zion Lutheran Needle club. 1 p.m., parish hall. Ladies Aid of Trinity EU B church. 7:30 p.m.. at the church. FRIDAY Mrs E. M Webb pupils* piano recital. Decatur Community Center. 7:30 p. m. * Ladies Fireman s Auxiliary. | Mrs. Hazel Kortenber. Fort Wayne, 6 p. m. MONDAY Adems County Home Demon-< Stratton club. Farm Bureau build-1 ing. Monroe. 7:30 p. tn. Juniors of the American Legion < Auxiliary, Legion home, 7 p.m. Ladies Firemans Auxiliary, Mrs. Hazel Kortenber. Fort Wayne. 6 p.m. TUESDAY Decatur Garden club. Yours and Mine restaurant. Van Wert, | 12 noon.Psi lota Xi pledge picnic. Mrs. | Lawrence / n spaugh, 8 p m. Eta Tau Sigma, Mrs. Lawrence Rash, 6:30 p.m. Order of Rainbow, Assembly Hall. 7:45 p.m. Catholic Ladies of Columbia. C. L. of C. hall, p.m. Beautiful Daughter class of Bethany church, Mrs. Greg McFarland. 7:30 p.m. Calvary E.U.B. Ladies Aid, Mrs. Paul Hindenlang, 7:30 p.m. Sacred Heart study club, Mrs. Fred Heimann. 8 p.m. John Dorwin Goes To Archeology School John Dorwin, son of Mr. and - -Mrv -Bernie-T. Dorwin of 121 Porter Vista, is one of three Indiana university students accepted in the archeology field school at Angel Mound this summer. Dorwin. an archeology major, will be one of the eight to ten students from Kentucky, Indiana. Ohio and Illinois. The students will work under Dr. Glenn Black, state archeologist, in excavating pre-historic Indian sites, restoring, photographing, and recover- - ing Indian artifacts and relics. The unusual course will start June 13 and end August 5. Angel Mound is partly open to the pubtic, and is located at Newburgh, near Evansville.

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Gigantic Relief Task For Chile WAMntoGTON <UPI( — AMitaiegg Red Oom official* »•« wda» H would tab* g ma**iv*. tang r*«g« r *Hf < program to 0* 1 Mrick*« Ouir bara «*» »<» f*d Th** *ald mtetleal ugnplte* and other rnwgrocy aid airoad* rubbed to Cbll* *r* h»rt tb* b* ginruag of a gigantic «a»R of ra Ur vmg human mitering in lh<are* devaMatefl by rar*hquak»» and tidal Wave* in <*w of t>w w<>r*t diaaater* of modern hittoQh RagMrt* from Red Croa* field <*orker* in Chile indicate that mor* than two milium propte—nearly a third of the natum** populaflon—are homrlra* Many <d them have lo«t thrir clothing. b<-d ding- cooking uteflaila and other belonging* And winter la earning In Chile June In foe aouthern hemiapborv l« the equivalent of November here Snow flurrie* and free ring temperature* already haw tw-en reported in foe di*a«ter are* A Red Oo*« »poke*man »*ld the emergency phase of the relief effort—airllßlng medical •upgAw*. arranging temporary shelter and organizing mass feeding program* —is proceeding »monthly. But he emphasized that "the big fob i» still ahead " That fob is repairing and rebuilding home*, providing warm clothing and bedding to families that have lost everything they owned, and sending in '"great quantities of food" for a tong period of time.

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Girl Bicyclist It Slightly Injured tkcdwaoay at AM pm a car driroo by David Alton Nutt. M 10*3 Wtorh**ter it »tiuck a girt <mi a bicyeto The girl waa Fam ’ ■la K Heffner. 11. 317 Adam* M 1 Null, Who Wa* g'dng Weal Oh Mud cbakef M . Mid h« »!■ gipad •• *•*"■ •Ign and then alerted **» He u» i the girl roming auuth on 1 -me and, ’»r led tn (top but (lid Into her T7w | girl received acratche* to the toft kg but waa not taken to a doctor Two Arrested Here On Speeding Charges Richard Hobb* Watrrfmid 00 , Fort Warn*, wa* arreated at 7 to a m today on South 13th St for driving Sa mile* an hour in a port j led M mite rone Hr will appear June •. at 5 00 p m Richard P. Hund. 33. R R 0-wa«-arrv*ted by city police at 0 4t» pm Wednesday on Nutt man Ave for (preding Hurd waa driving 150 mile* an hour tn a3O mile an I hour rone He will appear in J.P. i !court Saturday at 1 pm. a— - —o ■ Modern Etiquette By BOBEMTA I.KB I a- * Q Some middle-aged women 11 know arc continually trying to l<«*k I 1 younger than they arc. I think this ia absurd What do you think* A. Good for these women! Al- i though middle-aged women should ' n't take on teen-aged style* in i I clothing or act "kittenish.’’ rtill I

there U Hulbmg *m*ng wHh their BoMM aa to yuutMul pnkhaMaam* and >»>* TTwae Stodg With the (■Mae gatwred rrrtrt the ) rtF*. maha tar charm, parwaautg, and puputority, G My fjahrw * mother dted four yeai* ago. »nd hia father re mart tod a year ar an agu tn atUMMhciag uuaMngagement m the newapopet torw ahnuM hia P*<* •at* |kr ref«crod to? A Your flancw rtmuid be referred to a* Mr R>4rrt J Adam*, ton at Mr Henry L Adama and the late Mr* Adam*." Q When tbe folded n»|dun t* laid nn th* tofi aide of th* piato should th* open edge be toward the plate or away from it? A Toward the plat*

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