Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 59, Number 3, Decatur, Adams County, 5 January 1961 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller, Jr. President John G. Heller Vice-President Chas. Bolthouse Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates and Adjoining Counties; One 3 months, $2.25. Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $4.00; 6 months $4.75; 3 months, $2.50, By Carrier, 35 cents per week. Single copies, 7 cents.

What’s Between The Ears? There has been sb much talk about education and intelligence lately that even the educational organizations are getting interested in it. The National Education Association has recently published a little pamphlet entitled "Your Child’s Intelligence.” The material in the pamphlet is not particularly ‘‘brand new,” but is interesting in the fact that it takes a little different viewpoint of that difficult subject of intelligence. Like any other field, the people who work the closest in the field of education sometimes put means, manners and methods ahead of results. But not "seeing the forest for the trees” is the risk of any profession. Intelligence, in its newest interpretation, is not a single lump in the heads of people, of which some have more than others. Instead, it is a combination of several basic abilities which each individual has in varying degrees. Thus, under this newly publicized conception, ten persons could have the exact same I.Q., and yet their talents would be entirely different. The theory is fairly new, but the fact is not. Teachers, who are better qualified than any others to know, have been aware for years that some basically bright youngsters do not do as well as they should. For a long time, it was felt that it was because of either lack of challenge, or lack of desire on the part of the student. Now, perhaps the structure of the school setup can be modified to some extent to meet the need of more of the "unchallenged” students. It was thought for years that if a youngster had a high I.Q., but failed to produce in school, he or she was merely loafing. Now, educators realize that a mere I.Q. test is not enough. If could be that the child is particularly brilliant in some field that is not present in their curriculum. A lot of the improvements will come automatically as one of the newer fields of education, testing and counseling, becomes better developed. Through a continuing series of tests the various skills of students will be found, and then the comprehensive I.Q. tests will mean something specific. For through the other tests, the various components of that I.Q. can be determined, and also the degrees of proficiency in each field. So, in their quiet way, the people who are responsible for the education of our youngsters are making progress. In the years ahead, the youth of America will be better served in their young years, and because they know what they are capable in and can be trained accordingly, will better serve their country and themselves.

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10:00--Say When 10:30--Play Your Hunch 11:00--Price Is Right 11:30--Concentration Afternoon 2:00--News with John Siemer 12:10--Weather 12:15--Farms and Farming 12:30--It Could Be You 12:55--News 1:00--Truth or Consequences 1:30--Burns And Allen 2:00--Jan Murray 2:30--Loretta Young Theatre 3:00--Young Dr. Malone 3:30--From These Roots 4:00--Make Room For Daddy 4:30--Here's Hollywood 5:00--Bozo Show 5:55--Road Conditions Report Evening 6:00--Gatesway To Sports 6:15--News, Jack Gray 6:25--Weather 6:30--The Pete Smith Show 6:45--Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:00--Blue Angels 7:30--Dan Raven 8:30--Westinghouse Playhouse 9:00--Best of the Post 10:00--Michael Shayne 11:00--News and Weather 11:15--Sports Today 11:20--The Best of Paar WPTA-TV Channel 21 THURSDAY Evening 6:00--Popeye and Rascals Show 6:30--Huckleberry Hound 7:00--Popeye and Rascals Show 7:10--Clutch Cargo 7:15--News 7:30--Shirley Temple 9:00--My Three Sons 9:30--Untouchables 10:30--Dangerous Robin 11:00--Singing Guns FRIDAY 10:00--Flaming Fury 11:00--Morning Court 11:30--Love That Bob Afternoon 12:00--The Texan 12:30--Beat the Clock 1:00--About Faces 1:30--Kingdom of The Sea 2:00--Day in Court 2:30--Road To Reality 3:00--Queen for a Day 3:30--Who Do You Trust 4:00--American Bandstand 5:00--Man From Cochise 5:30--Rin Tin Tin Evening 6:00--Popeye and Rascals show 7:10--Clutch Cargo 7:15--News 7:30--Matty's Funday Funnies 8:00--Harrigan and Son :30--Flintstones 9:00--77 Sunset Strip 10:00--The Detectives 10:30--Singapore Girl 11:00--The Raven MOVIES ADAMS "All the Young Men" Fri. at. 7:00; 10:25; "Tamango" at 8:26

RUTH PICK--an American Heart Assoc. Established Investigator, WHO DISCOVERED THE VALUE OF ESTROGEN AS A TREATMENT FOR CORONARY HEART DISEASE, WORKS WITH CHICKENS BECAUSE, LIKE HUMANS, FED A HIGH FAT DIET, THEY DEVELOP ARTERIOSCLEROSIS NATURALLY! IN THE U.S.S.R., 75% OF THE RAILROADS OPERATE AT SUNLAND PARK, FREIGHT TRAFFIC HAS PRIORITY THE 6TH AND 7TH RACES BOTH HANDLED THE SAME SUM--$22,654!

Decatur Store Is Offered For Sale The Teen Togs store, located on Second street in Decatur, has been put up for sale by the owners, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller. The store was officially looking for new ownership as of Monday of this week. The equipment and merchandise is offered for sale, while the equipment in the beauty shop, which is run by Mrs. Bessie Teeple in the rear of the building, will also be sold if someone wants to buy it. The beauty shop will be transferred to a different location by Mrs. Teeple. The Teen Togs store and beauty shop may be purchased together, or may be purchased separately. The Kent Realty and Auction Co. is handling the transaction for Mr. and Mrs. Miller. The Millers purchased the Goldens Style Shop three years ago when it was located on Madison street. December 15, 1958, the store was moved to its present location on Second street and the beauty of the Two Teen-Agers Die In Two-Car Collision SHELBYVILLE, Ind. (UPI)--A teen-age boy and girl were killed in a two-car crash five miles east of here on U.S. 421 Wednesday night, boosting the 1961 Indiana traffic death toll to at least eight. Killed were Paul Ash, 17, Shelbyville, and Janice Joan Leake, 16, St. Paul. Their car was struck broadside by a car driven by Lewis Poggiali, 31, Cincinnati, who apparently lost control of his southbound car and swerved across the centerline.

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THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

Steve Dellinger

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dellinger, of 1409 W. Monroe street, have received the new address of their son, Steve, who is currently stationed with the United States Air Force in Biloxi, Miss. Steve, a 1959 graduate of Decatur high school, enlisted with the Air Force early last fall and recently received his first stripe, promoting him to the rank of Airman 3rd Class. His address is: A3C Richard S. Dellinger, A. F. 16685067, C.M.R. 4, Sq. 3382, box 21943, Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Miss. Limberlost Club To Name New Officers The Limberlost archery and conservation club will hold its annual election of officers Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the Youth and Community Center in the Boy Scout room. Awards will be presented to the winners in the carp derby which was held during the year. The publie is invited to join the award presentations and club's activities. Following the meeting, the club members, their families and friends will enjoy a carry-in supper.

Castro Downfall Is Only Solution

WASHINGTON (UPI)--U.S. officials believe that Premier Fidel Castro must go before there can be any consideration of restoring diplomatic relations with Cuba. The view here today was that the Communization of the island country has become virtually complete. Castro was described as having gone beyond the point of no return. The United States apparently hopes that his downfall will be hastened by actions of other Latin American republics. U.S. officials predicted that President Eisenhower’s lead in breaking relations would be followed by other hemispheric nations. Others Severed Relations Six Latin American countries already have broken relations with Castro. They are Peru, the Dominican Republic, Paraguay, Nicaragua, Hait, and Guatemala. Some American officials also believe that the Organization of American States (OAS) may take action within the next few months to “quarantine” Cuba by cutting off economic relations and setting up a hemispheric committee to stop operations of Cuban and Communist agents in Latin America. They said such OAS action would have to wait the inaugurations of new administrations this month in the United States and Brazil, the two largest countries in the hemispheric alliance. Await Kennedy’s Attitude The other American republics want to be sure of the attitudes of the two new administrations before committing themselves.

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The White House made it clear that the United States, despite the rupture of relations, has no intention of abandoning its big Guantanamo naval base in Cuba. James C. Hagerty said Wednesday: “The termination of our diplomatic and consular relations with Cuba has no effect on the status of our naval station at Guantanamo. The treaty rights under which we maintain the naval station may not be abrogated without the consent of the United States.” Dennis Crosby Must Pay $100 Weekly LOS ANGELES (UPI)--Dennis Crosby must pay $100 weekly to support the 3-year-old girl a jury ruled he fathered. The 26-year-old son of crooner Bing Crosby also was ordered Wednesday to pay $7,500 in fees to Milton Zerin, the attorney who handled Mrs. Marilyn Scott’s paternity suit. Superior Judge Clarke F. Stephens made the ruling and said it would continue in effect “until further order of the court.” Seize Cuban Liner For Overdue Rent KEY WEST, Fla. (UPI)--Mon-roe county deputies seized a twoengine DCS belonging to Aerovias Airlines Wednesday at Key West International Airport for failure of the Cuban government-controll-ed airline to pay about $10,000 in overdue airport rent.

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1961