Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 295, Decatur, Adams County, 15 December 1960 — Page 8
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Mrs. Eliza Booher, Dies At Hospital Mrs. Eliza Jane Boher, 89, of Geneva, died Wednesday night in the Adams county memorial hospital. where she had been a patient one week. Surviving * are two daughters, Mrs. Alpha Chew and Mrs. Ethel Hunter of Geneva; a son, Ivan Booher of Geneva; three sisters and a brother. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Hardy & Hardy funeral home, Geneva, with burial in Riverside cemetery.
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BLOOMINGTON—Decatur is one of 12 Hoosier cities chosen by Indiana University as research centers for a study of leisure time activities among the state's senior citizens. Miss Phyllis Ford, study coordinator, identified all 12 arpas data will be compiled as East Chicago, Elkhart, Vincennes, Connersville, Huntington, Bedford, Portage, Munster, Decatur, Greenwood, Salem and Clinton—all with populations exceeding 5,000. ■ The study, believed to be the only one of its type ever done in the United States, is being conducted at the request of the subcommittee on research and recreation of the governor’s commission on the aging and aged. In Decatur and other cities, volunteers from local women’s organizations will be trained by a university research team next January and February to administer a random survey of persons 65 years and older in their areas. Throughout the state, it is anticipated oy Miss Ford that some 100 members of various women’s organizations will be utilized in the field research. From the research, Miss Ford noted, the university hopes to find ♦.he answer to the question: “How veil are the state’s senior citizens coping with increasing amounts of leisure time?” In addition to the types of activities in which the older people of Decatur are engaged, the volunteer researchers will identify the frequency of participation, origin of interest, location of the varied pastimes and reasons for not participating In particular activities. The findings here and elsewhere in Indiana 'will be further analyzed at the university to determine the relationship between types sure activities and the population size of the city; age; education; income and religion. Rotary Fellowship To Fort Wayne Youth EVANSTON, 111. (UPD—George D. McClain, Fort Wayne, Ind., has | been awarded a Rotary Founda-' tion Fellowship for study abroad during the 1961-62 academic year, it was announced today. McClain, son of the Ralph McClains of Fort Wayne,. received a bachelor of arts degree from Yale recently and graduated with magna cum laude honors. 72 Children Unhurt As School Bus Skids INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — Sev-enty-two grade school pupils escaped unhurt Wednesday when a school bus skidded on snow into a ditch in eastern Marion County. Thomas J. Cory, the driver, said he warned the children to “hang on” as the vehicle slowly slipped off the road. The parochial School children were transferred to another bus without further mishap;
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Lunar Probe Test k Fails Early Today CAPE CANAVERAL (UPD—A trouble-plagued U.S. rocket carrying a miniature “space laboratory” toward the moon exploded in flight one minute after it -was fired today. It was the seventh failure in eight lunar .probe launchings tor the United States and killed a $lO million program that was designed to give America its first success at its most elusive target in space. A new moan shot is months away. A three-stage Atlas-Able, last of an all-feted series with, two moanshot failures already on its record, blasted into a dark, cloudy sky at 4:10 a.m. EST. A little more than 60 seconds later the 100-foot 'rocket burst into two small flares and .then erupted into a mushroom ball of flame, smoke and steel several thousand feet above the Atlantic Ocean. The wreckage plunged into the ocean a few miles to the southeast of the Cape. It carried with it a 388-pound satellite that scientists had hoped .to put into orbit around he moon after a 240,000 mile flight. The National Sp&ce Agency said “an invesigation is underway to determine the cause of the malfunction.” Officials said (the rocket was not deliberately destroyed. District Judging „ Contests April 29 Plans for the Fort Wayne district 4-H and D'FA judging contest *®ere made at the meeting Wednesday evening in Fort Wayne, according to Leo N. Seltenright. county agricultural agent. The contest will be held in Kosciusko county April 29, 1961, with Jack Hart, assistant county agent, as generar chairman. Doyle Lehman of Berne, is assisting with the beef ’ judging committee and Martin Watson, of Adams Central, is working on the sheep judging committee. Judging to be done at the district will be livestock, dairy, crops, poultry and egg, and identification of insects and leaves.
NEGRO (Continued on page 8) Three Appointments Today An informed source staid -there was a good chance .the Presden*etect would name sometime today three more members of his cabli net—his attorney general, labor 1 secretary and treasury secretary. These anpoantments would leave unfilled only two of the 10 Kennedy cabinet posts — postmaster general end agrtodhuta secretary. The President-elect told, newsmen Wednesday night that if. he failed to announced some new cabinet selections today, he probably would do so Friday. The (PresddenLelecrt scheduled a full day of talks with members of Congress and other cabers at ,Ins Georgetown home. fife/press secretary, Pierre Salinger >k s)ud nobody on -the announced calling list was a prospective aaibinet appointee. it' . Dillon for Treasury; Arthur, J. Goldberg, 52,'special counsel for the AFL-ClO,«ks the President-elect's top choice for la* bar secretary. Goldberg's 'appointment was ex pected to be announced shortly. One uptcn official said he beßeved ( the) only hitch .that could develop) w(wild be an unexpected decision by 1 Goldiberg to refuse the post. ’ Douglas Dillon, undersecretary lof state ‘and a Republican, has been mentioned more often -than .anyone else during .the past week as Kennedy’s possible choice for treasury secretary. But an informed source said several other /men have been under consaderaition recently. 4 Dillon conformed secretly jwith Kennedy last week. Whenword of their meeting leaked out, Dillon issued a statement through an aide denying that he had beep offered a job in (the Kennedy administration. , / Dillon returns late this afternoon from Parts where he has been participating in diplomatic, talks. .
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Mrs. Bernard Wall Dies In California Mrs. Bernard Wall, 78. of Madera, Calif., died Tuesday at a Madera hospital after a long "'illness. She was&oro in Misosuri, a daughter of Mrand Mrs. Ezra Neuenschwanddr, but lived most of her early lify Surviving are tier husband, the R&v. Bernard Wall, a Mennonite minister in Madera; three sons, John, Bernard, Jr., and David, all of Madera; three daughters, Mrs. Arthur Graves of Washington state, Mrs. Henry Neufeld .of Fresno, Calif., and Mrs. Reuben Kliewer of Bakersfield. Calif.; 21 grandchildren; a brother, Robert Neuenschwander of Fort Wajtne; two! half-brothers and a half-sister, Clifton and Howard Gilliom ,and Mrs. Tilman Flueckiger of Berne, and four stepsisters, Mrs. Drusilla Rawley, Mrs. Jeff Liechty and Mrs. Jonas Sprunger of Berne, and Mrs. Charles Laisure of New Castle. . Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Calif. Collier Weather Is Forecast In State By United Press International The weather picture in Indiana remadJMi fluid today, with snow flurries possible , upstate, main changing to sgaw central portiort and a mixture of both in scattered ajeas downstate. A new cold front also was expected. .pushing temperatures .tonight to ia range from 12 to 17 north, 17 to 23 m the central part and 20 to 25 south. Overnight readings remained below freezing, but considerably warmer than the past several days. Fort Wayne had a low of 25, Lafayette 26, Indiana polls 27 and Evansville and Goshen 31. Highs Wednesday ranged from 35 at Indianapolis to 41 at Evansville. One inch has melted from the snow cover at Indianapolis, leaving two inches still on the ground this morning. Lafayette reported one inch, Terre Haute a trace. I
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Three Autos Are Damaged Wednesday Three cars were damaged Wednesday as a result of an accident brought about when one car went out of control on icy pavement. Norman Bassett, 20, route 5, Decatur, was eastbound on Adams street and as he attempted a left turn onto Second, his vehicle went out of control on some ice, striking two parked cars. The parked autos belonged to Charles E. Marshand, route 6, which received $l5O damage, and Mary M. Lambert, 2515 S. Second street, which sustained S2OO damages. Bassett’s car was damaged to th« extent of $325, and a lamp post, which one of the parked cars struck, received $25 damages. The mishap happened at 5:40 p.m. Grabill, Trustees Attend Convention Adams county school superintendent Gail Grabill and seven Adams county trustees will be in Indianapolis Friday, attending the second day of the two-day township trustee association's 26th annual convention. Robert pay, Theodore Heller, Silvan Sprunger, Omer Merriman, James Lybarger, Floyd Baker, and Eugene Burry will be the trustees making the trip with Grabill. The convention started today and will carry through Friday, z at which tithe the Adams county men will be present. The affair will include the'usual business sessions, etc. Overseas Investment NEW YORK (UPI) — Overseas business investments of U.S. companies are now over S3O billion. Os this, $10.2 billion is in Canada, $8.2 billion in Latin America and $5.3 billion in Europe, according to Sales Management magazine.
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Four State Police Officers Promoted INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — Four Indiana State Policemen will receive promotions effective Jan. 1, It was announced Wednesday by Supt. Harold S. Zeis. Zeis said Ist Sgt. John A. Cook, Anderson, would be promoted to lieutenant and remain as section officer in the Operations. Division here; Cpl. Eugene Short, Connersville, to detective sergeant, Connersville District; Sgt. HurBert B. Richardson, LaPorte, to detective Ist sergeant, Northern Indiana Toll Road, and Trooper Ross M. MolebUsh, South Bend, to corporal, Northern Indiana Toll Road.
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