Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 59, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 3 May 1961 — Page 6
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- Eight From County Honored At I. U. Eight Adams) county residents were ho n o rje d for scholastic achievement at Indiana University’s annual Founders’ Day Convocation at 10 a.m. today. The traditional occasion marked the 141st anniversary of the creation of the Hoosier state university by an act of the Indiana general assembly. ■ President Herman B. Wells pre-1 sided over the convocation at ■ which Maynard K. Hine, dean of > the school of dentistry, spoke. Students whose grades won them , mention on the deans’ lists of the
various schools and membership in scholastic societies were Introduced by Arthur S. Daniels, dean of the school of physical education. Opera students presented a scene from the new opera “The Scarlet Letter” written by associate professor Walter Kaufmann. In the afternoon, honor students and their parents attended the deans’ receptions. An outdoor concert by the I.U. concert band and the traditional pilgrimage to the home and grave of Andrew Wylie, the jijniversity’s first president, followed. Following are local students from the Bloomington campus and Indianapolis Medical Center who were honored: Berne — Marilyn M. Lehman, Charles H. Spurgeon.
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i Decatur — Mary A. Allwein, Barbara A. Fiechter, Connie K. Kiess, Elizabeth A. Kocher, Carol E. Norquest. Geneva — Jerry L. Mosser. Cub Scout Pack 3061 Will Meet Thursday Cub Scout Pack 3061 will hold its regular monthly meeting, Thursday evening at 7:30 in the Lincoln school auditorium. There will be the registration for new Cub Scouts and re-registering of present members. The pack will also receive its 1961 charter at this meeting. All Cub Scouts and those interested in becoming members, along with their parents, are urged to attend this meeting.
Sweeping Purge Is Underway In Russia
LONDON (UPI) — Under the innocent guise of agricultural reforms a sweeping purge is taking place in Russia. It already has claimed premiers, party chiefs and an untold number of other officials high and low. Diplomatic dispatches reaching here today said the purge, which began quietly a few months ago and gained momentum in recent weeks, apparently is not yet completed. The mastermind behind it is Premier Nikita t S. Khrushchev. By all appearances he is, making sure his men are slipping into the vacancies and assuring absolute party control over the politicians in the state machinery. No Bloodshed The purges have lost the grim brutality of the Stalin era. Firing squads are out of fashion. The victims usually get alternative jobs. But all indications are that the cold process of “substitution” is no less effective. The purges have followed Khrushchev’s tour of the Soviet republics and his proclaimed dissatisfaction with the way the country’s agriculture fell short of expectations. Officials have been accused of laxity, lying, mismanagement and graft. Most of the new men have three main characteristics: They are relatively young, members of the Communist party and personally loyal to Khrushchev. List Impressive The recent job changes that have been announced — and there are many others that have been kept quiet — make an impressive list: —Averki Aristov, member of the Soviet Presidium and deputy chairman of the party bureau of the Soviet Russian Republic, was removed from policy - making councils and sent to Poland as ambassador. He was replaced by G. I. Voronov, one of Khrushchev’s latest proteges. Agriculture Minister Vladimir Matskevitch was sent to Kazakhstan. —Nikifor Kalchenko was dismissed as prime minister of the Ukraine and replaced by Vladimir Sherbitsky of the Ukrainian Communist party. —Mikhail Roginets was fired as minister of agriculture in Kazakhstan. V. N. Titov was fired as Kharkov regional party secretary. Prayer Band Rally At Monroe Sunday A Victory Prayer band rally will be held at the Monroe Friends church Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. The speaker will be the Rev. J. R- Meadows, of Decatur, founder of the Victory Prayer band. The Rev. Vernon Riley is pastor of the Friends church. Trade in a good town — Decatur.
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Jobless Pay Claims Decrease In Stale INDIANAPOLIS (UPD— Claims for continued unemployment compensation last week decreased by about 4,000 from the week before, the Indiana Employment Security division-reported Tuesday. Lewis F. Nicolini, division director, said regular claims last week totaled 73,432, compared to the 77,261 the previous week. He credited the decrease to recalls of small numbers of workers in many industries throughout the state. Nicolini said the total included 7,051 initial and 66,375 continued claims. He said the initial claims decreased by 171 and the continued by 3,658. There were 2,580 persons at the end of their eligibility last week, compared to approximately 2.700 the week before. However, continued extended claims increased by about 3,000 to 23,015 from the previous week. H e said approximately 3,575 first claims for extended benefits were filed, compared to 6,200 the week before and 22,180 the first week the program was in effect. Driver Arrested On Traffic Count Steveana Rae Krill, 17, Bluffton, was arrested at 4:40 p.m. Tuesday for passing on the railroad track on Winchester street. The Bluffton driver will appear in J. P. court at 3 p.m. Saturday to answer to the charge. Only Minor Damage As Autos Collide Two cars were involved in an accident at 9:41 p.m. Tuesday, just west of the Monroe street and Third street intersection, with only one car being damaged. Herbert Julius Hess, 48, 325 N. Fourth street, pulled from the curb on Monroe street and into the path of a westbound car driven by Melven Wayne Fast, 18, route 3, Decatur. Damages were listed at $65 to the Hess car, while Fast’s vehicle was not damaged. Withholds Judgment On Wabash Students i, LAFAYETTE, Ind. <UPI) — Judgment was withheld by Judge Warren Thompson Tuesday in the case of four Wabash College students who pleaded guilty to charges of burglary The youths, all 18, admitted taking cigarettes, cigars and candy from a service station at Romney. They said they did it on a bet among themselves as to whether they could get by with it.
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Brenda Joyce Sommer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Sommer of route 2, Berne, completed ten weeks of basic training at recruit training - women, United States Naval training center, Bainbridge, Md., and was graduated during a military review held April 28. The local WAVE, a 1959 graduate of Adams Central high school, will spend a 14-day leave with her parents before reporting to U S NTC in San Diego, Calif, for yeoman school. Seaman apprentice Sommer received instruction in naval orientation, naval history, military bearing, ships and aircraft, navy jobs and training, self improvement, and citizenship during her indoctrination period. She enlisted at Huntington for three years, and was sworn in at Indianapolis.
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School Patrols To Be Club's Guests Members of the school safety patrols at the elementary schools in Decatur, public and parochial, will be guests of the Chicago Motor Club at the 1:30 o’clock matinee at the Adams theater Saturday afternoon. Feature film for this annual show by the Chicago club will be Walt Disney’s “101 Dalmatians."
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