Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 229, Decatur, Adams County, 28 September 1962 — Page 8

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ADAMS SUN&MON - ■■■ hP Continuous Sun. from 1:15 ALSO — Shorts 25c -60 c ROCK HUDSON—As A Young Doctor—More Handsome Than Ben Cases. BURL IVES—As a Doctor—More Dedicated Than Dr. Gillespie! Together Braving The Dangers and Excitement of the Jungle! Wb w. 1111 »T iT«i I J * ■» ■ I ■ ■ IMI i a * jSBSBKSKt /Z? * /'/ CPIRAI Uc\h —GEOFFREY KEEN QTKI o———— o TONITE A SAT.—lnside the Rock Called Alcatraz, They Tried To Chain A Volcano Called "The Bird Man!" Powerful-And TRUE! "BIRD MAN OF ALCATRAZ" with BURT LANCASTER Karl Malden, Thelma Ritter. Edm. O'Brien, Neville Brand NOTE—Due To Length, One Performance Tonite—Feature at 7:45. ■

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Curfew Is Imposed By Castro's Regime

United Press International Cuban refugees in Mexico City said today Premier Fide Castro’s revolutionary regime has imposed a 9 p.m. curfew on the Mariel area, west of Havana, to limit public observation of truck convoys bringing rockets to the Russian - manned miitary b ase there. Refugee spokesman Jose E. Hernandez said al so that residents of Havana’s Miramar suburb are alarmed about the installation there of a missile base, presumably for anti-aircraft use. In Miami, refugee unionists said the Castro regime is dismantling 36 sugar mills in various parts of Cuba and preparing to ship them to Red China. “This action strikes a rude blow at the productive capacity of the Cuban sugar i ndustry,” said Eusebio Mujal, s ecretary general of the Cuban Workers’ Federation in exile. "It will hamper efforts to reconstruct the national economy after Fidel Castro’s Communist government is overthrown.” At the United Nations, Turkish Foreign Minister Feridun C. Er•kin said his country will prevent its ships from supplying Red Cuba. Ten Turkish ships have Eight Os Big Ten Teams To Play Saturday CHICAGO (UPD — Eight Big Ten football teams meet nonconference opposition Saturday and all except Illinois were favored to win.

It will be the season-opener for seven of the eight. Indiana, which defeated Kansas State last Saturday, was expected to beat Cincinnati Saturday. Defending conference champion and 1962 favorite Ohio State was a 20-point pick to win its opener as host to North Carolina. Minnesota was a one point favorite over Missouri, one of two teams to defeat the Gophers last season, and lowa, another Big Ten powerhouse, was a twotouchdown choice over Oregon State in their game at lowa City. I Michigan was an 11-point favorl ite over Nebraska and Michigan State figured as 13 points better than Stanford in a pair of Big Ten home openers. Wisconsin was tabbed as an easy conqueror of New Mexico State, leaving only Illinois as an underdog on the card. The Illini open their campaign at Washington and the Huskies were favored to win by 15 points. Decatur Ministers Will Meet Monday The Decatur ministerial association will meet Monday at 9:30 a.m. in the parlor of the Zion United Church of Christ. Devotions will be given by the Rev. Kenneth Angle. All ministers of the city are invited to attend. Reports Vandalism To Parked Automobile Janet I. Brown, 351 Stevenson St., an employee of the public welfare department, reported an act (of vandalism to the city police Thursday noon. Miss Brown explained that her automobile was parked on the north side of Madison street, beside the Rice Hotel, between 8:30 and 11 a.m. Thursday. When she returned to the auto at 11 a.m., four dark green scratches were on the left side of the auto, apparently put there with a marking pencil. An estimated $lO damage was suffered by the car. If you have something to soil trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results. DRIVEIN THEATER I . I, 1. r

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been plying between Cuba and the Communist world during the recent Russian buildup in the Caribbean country. Erkin said three Turkish ships now carrying cargoes of Russian goods to Cuba will put in at the first convenient port and transfer their loads to other vessels. Western diplomats at the U.N. said they believe the * ’fishing port” Cuba is building for Russia actually will be used for fishing. U.S. defense sources believe the port actually will be a naval base threatening the Panama Canal. The diplomats, who are stationed in Havana, said Cuba genuinely wants to expand its fisheries to offset shortages of other food. In Havana, Foreign Ministry press officer Raul Lazo explained to foreign correspondents that this week’s order restricting them to Havana would allow them to move freely about “greater Havana,” including the suburban townships o f Marianao, Regia, Guanabacoa and Santiago de las Vegas as well as the city proper. Lazo said permits for travel to other parts of Cuba would be obtainable “almost immediately” by anyone who requested them. Campbell General Manager Os Tigers DETROIT (UPD — James A. Campbell, elevated to general manager of the Detroit Tigers, said today his goal is to “improve” the club on a long-term basis, not just for a season. Campbell, 38, who climbed from a minor league business manager at Thomasville, Ga., to the top operational post of the Tigers in a span of 13 years, quickly made it clear that he won’t try to make his mark by trading promising young players for veterans in the twilight of their careers. “Our goal must be to improve,” Campbell said. “And to improve to be successful over a period of years.” The Tigers tried more than a decade ago to “insure” a pennant by peddling roctcie southpaw Billy Pierce for catcher Aaron Robinson. But Detroit was nipped at the wire in the 1950 pennant race, Robinson called it quits and Pierce went on to become one pf the top lefthanded hurlers in haspball. Campbell was named general manager Thursday by owner-pres-ident John F. Fetzer. At the same time, Don Lund was “recalled” frpm Michigan where he served as baseball coach for four seasons and will take over as director of Detroit’s minor league operations and scouting.

Window Reported Broken By Shot Jess Sheets, 957 Walnut St., reported a window broken out of his home to the city police at 6:20 p.m. Thursday. Sheets stated the incident occurred Tuesday between 7:30 and 8 p.m. Investigaton showed that a windown on the upper level had been apparently broken out by a B-B pellet. The outer storm window was broken but the inner window was not damaged. JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES KINGDOM HALL Corner Monroe and Ninth Sunday 4:15 p.m.: Watchtower Bible study and disucssion on the subject, “The Responsibility of Inciting Others to Life.” One of the scripture texts for consideration will be I John 4:9, “By this the 1 love of God was made manifest in our case, because God sent forth his only-begotten Son into the world that we might gain life through him.” Tuesday 8:00 p.m.: Bible study using the study aid, “Let Your Name Be Sanctified.” Friday 7:30 p.m.: Theocratic Min. istry school followed by the Kongdom Ministry service meeting. If you have something tn sen o* trade — use the Democrat Wa ads — they gf-‘ BIG results. SUNDAY ONLY Box Office Opens at 6:45 60c—Children Under 12 Free LAST SHOW OF THE SEASON!

Dick Powell Being Treated For Cancer HOLLYWOOD (UPD — Dick Powell, onetime banjo-playing singer who became a successful actor and television producer, was being treated for cancer today, hopeful that doctors can cure the disease. The 57-year-old Powell, president of Four Star Productions, said Thursday the cancer has developed in his necfc and chest. Powell entered St. John’s Hospital in Santa Monica Sept. 13 for treatment of what was then described as an allergy. He stayed in the hospital for seven days, spent a few days convalescing at home and then returned to his studio to work on six television shows. The popular star revealed he is being treated by Dr. Justin Stein at the UCLA Medical Center. "I have been taking a linac treatment,” Powell said. A linac is a d evice used for radiation treatment of cancer. “I have had six of them, and Dr. Stein is pleased with my progress and told me he expects to eliminate the condition.” 11l On Tour Powell became ill earlier this month in New York while on a promotional tour. He cancelled the tour in Cincinnati and returned to enter St. John's Hospital. Powell said he awoke one morning in New York during the trip and could not open his eyes. However, he appeared on “Today” and “What's My Line” while in New York. “My face was all puffed up, but I went on and did the shows,” he said. “I went to a doctor who told me I had some kind of allergy.

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“Then I went to Cincinnati and the same thing happened. I went to another doctor who also said I had an allergy. He gave me some pills. Then I cancelled some other engagements and came home.’’ Biopsies Taken He had biopsies taken here which showed a malignancy on a gland on the right side of his neck and in the chest area. The actor-producer said the treatment he has been receiving has improved his general health condition. “I feel healthier now than I ever have,” he said. “I get eight or nine hours of sleep a night. Formerly I was getting five hours.” Powell reputation as one of Hollywood’s hardest working stars. He Spends long hours at his Four Star office and often takes home' scripts to read in the evening. Even when he weekends on his yacht, Powell takes paper work along. Tsjr Stains Tar stains can be taken out of all kinds of by rubbing lard or kerosene into them, letting them stand for about an hour, then washing the fabric the usual way. — SERVANT OF PEACE-Com-memorative stamp honoring the memory of the late Dag Hammarskjold will go on sale Oct. 23 in New York City. Hammarskjold died in a plane crash a year ago while on a U.N. peace mission in Africa.

JH fe.' 1 2ir Wr-* « f ♦ t *w’ A / 2/ ■ A.: iW W J B sMIgJB FINISHING TOUCH—Artist Cece Bibby paints the Greek letter “sigma” and the numeral “7’’ on astronaut Walter Schirra’s Mercury capsule at Cape Canaveral, Fla. Schirra will pilot the Sigma 7 six times around the earth, landing in the Pacific near Midway Island upon completion of flight.

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' ’ FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1962