Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 21 February 1962 — Page 5

FEBRUARY 21, 1982

Two Accidents Are Reported In County 'a. Z*° P®” 0118 received minor in juries and a third suffered shock In two separate accidents, one oc-i currinfc Monday afternoon and the other Tuesday afternoon. Martha Jafte Steury, 30, route 2,

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Decatur, suffered abrasions to the TWO ACIDENTS CARE right knee and left check, and Tlmmothy Steury, 10, route 2, Decatur Received a cut to the right side of the forehead in an accident at 2:55 p.tn. Tuesday. Mrs. steury was traveling east on state road 114, three-quarters of a mile West of Monroe, when the left front wheel came off the car and caused her to lose control. The car traveled approximately 96 feet and turned over on its top before

coming to rest. The Steurys Wert treated at the Adams county memorial hospital, and later released. The car was estimated at a total loss by investigating officers, who included state troopers Gene Rash and Alan D. Coppes and deputy sheriff Charles Arnold. Deputy Arnold also investigated an accident at 2:45 p.m. Monday, two miles west of Berne on state road 118. Isobel Clara Keuenschwander, 40

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route 3, Bluffton, suffered some shock when she lost control of her car, left the toad, and traveled into a field, tearing down seven roads of fence and a post owned by Luther Yager. Hie Neuenschwander was westbound When the vehicle went out of control. She was treated at the Adams county memorial hospital. The damages were estimated at approximately $l5O to the car and SSO to the fence and post.

Gary Gas Explosion Takes Second Life GARY, Thd. (UPI) “• Steve Mete. Chicago, died in a Gary hospithl Tuesday from burns sufferfed in dn explosion Monday night at a railway office in Whiting. Metx had been in critical condition since the explosion at t b a Elgin. Joliet and Eastern Railway agent’s office which killed Bari Utke, Gary.

INDIANA

New York Stock Exchange Prices MIDDAY PUCES A. T & T., 134, Central Soya, 3iy s ; du Pont, 247 ft; Ford, 106%; General Electric, 76%; General Motors, 56%; Gulf Oil, 42%; Standard Oil Ind., 57ft; Standard Oil N. J., 55%; U. S. Steel, 71%.

Heavy Fire Damage In Dayton Center DAYTON, Ohio (UPt)-Damaga was estimated at $300,000 today from an explosion-punctuated fire which swept four stores in the Airway Shopping Center near Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Tuesday. J

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Nikita Sends Congratulations On Space Shot MOSCOW (UPD—Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev today congratulated the United States on its successful three-orbit manned flight of the earth and suggested joint Soviet - American cooperation in exploration of outer space. Khrushchev sent a telegram to President Kennedy asking him to convey his “hearty congratulations” to astronaut Lt. Col. John H. Glenn. The message suggested that now might be the time for the United States and Russia to pool “their efforts—scientific, technical and material—to explore outer space. . .to the advance of science.” “I should like to hope that the genius of man. who penetrated the depth of the universe, will be able to find a road to an enduring peace and to ensure prosperity to all peoples on our planet earth which, in the space age, though still dear to all its inhabitants,” Khrushchev’s message said. Tass news agency carried the message. Glenn’s space flight was big news in Moscow and focused attention on speculation that the Soviet Union might make a new cosmic effort in the near future. Details of Glenn’s safe recovery after orbiting the earth three times were announced here too late Tuesday night for the morning newspapers. But Russians were fully aware of the Marine’s achievement through radio and television broadcasts. Many individual Russians in Moscow gave a “khorosho” (very good) reaction to the flight, although government announcements played down the feat in comparison with the pioneer efforts of Soviet cosmonauts Yuri Gagarin and Gherman Titov. The Soviets have not launched any known space flights since Titov orbited the earth 17 times last August. Gagarin circled the globe <Mice last April. The Russians have claimed that a more complex effort than the Titov flight would be made, but there has been no indication as to when this would come. There has been speculation that an attempt would be made to send a Soviet spaceman on a longer orbital voyage than Titov’s, with the pilot controlling his own return to earth. Some Western observers here felt the Soviets were holding off on new space attempts until after the Glenn flight to avoid a propaganda clash. But there was some evidence that scientific considerations were outweighing propaganda factors in determining the next space moves.

Welsh Joins In Praise For Glenn By United Press International Governor Welsh Tuesday joined with nearly five millicm Hoosiers in praising Lt. Col. John Glenn’s historic flight into space and safe return to earth. Welsh said, “The magnificent achievement by Col John Glenn and our nation’s entire Mercury Project is applauded by all America. Hoosiers join in acclaiming this courageous feat as a landmark in man’s efforts to probe the mysteries of space.” L. S. Ayres & Co., Indiana’s largest department store,; announced its “worst day of business” and said it did so **with great pride in the cause.” President Lyman S. Ayres said, “on such an occasion business can go hang.” He said that few customers visited the store and most of those got side-tracked watching TV and listening to radios to the appliance department. Mrs. Viola Wiles, a Marion County courthouse clerk, said her reaction to the flight was “goose bumps'. They were too big to be called goose-pimples.” Judge Richard Saib halted a Marion County Criminal Court trial to permit jurors to cluster around a radio in an anteroom. Thousands of children In schools throughout the state paused in their lessons to watch or listen to history being made on television and radio. NOTICE OF At»MIAI»THATIOA | Estate No. 57tl In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that John X irgtl Walter* and Forrest M. Walters Were on the Stith day of February, I»S2, appointed: Cq-Executors of the will of Oliver C. Walters. deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due. must file the same in said court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be ;forever barred. PAted at Decatur, Indiana, this limb day or February, I#S2. Itlehnrd D. Lewton <T< fk <>f the AdameUlreuit Court for Ana ms Coufity. Indiana Koteert S. Anderson, Attorney and Counsel tor representative.