Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 117, Decatur, Adams County, 17 May 1963 — Page 8

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ftruww.. ..w.-try* ■ '’ ’wljmObL - FRfeW EL'' ‘ $ /jM I's i i «»\ u 1 /(.'■•■■•sJKM THE MONTHLY SING BEE will be held at the Greenbrier United Brethren in Christ church Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Persons attending may follow the signs (41-i miles east of sign on road 49, or one mile south of Glenmore). The Family Four quartet, above, of Adrian, Mich., will sing at Sunday’s services. These sing bees were started in May of 1949.

U. S. SPACE (Continued from Page One) problem. D. Brainerd Holmes, director of manned space flight for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, said Cooper's flight was “another step toward going to the moon and making America first in space flight. We're all pretty happy.” Invited To White House President Kennedy telephoned congratulations to Cooper aboard i the Kearsarge and invited the astronaut, his wife and two teenage daughters to the White House j Monday. As the 2,400 pound capsule\ dropped into the Pacific two Navy frogmen dropped from a helicopter and attached flotation gear around it to prevent it from sinking. While in the capsule the elated Cooper radioed to Kearsage Capt. E. P. Rankin: "My apologies for not landing the capsule on the. No. 3 elevator.’’ A line brought by sailors in a whaleboat was fastened to the capsule and it was was pulled gradually to the ship, then hoisted aboard. Crewmen cheered as Cooper emerged backwards from the capsule. With a physician at each elbow, he walked stiff legged to the sick bay for examinations that would produce vital information | in the U.S, drive to put a man on the moon by the end of the decade. Oxygen Parches Throat When he emerged from the

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capsule, his eyes were red and his throat was dry due to the prolonged use of oxygen Pollard said the astronaut drank four glasses of pineapple juice and six glasses of milk upon his return to earth. Four hours after his return. Cooper dined on steak, french fried potatoes, lettuce salad, rolls and ice cream. Cooper’s Faith 7 capsule was reported in good condition with all systems still working, although its glass porthole broke ; when the escape hatch was blown ' oft with an explosive charge. The capsule will be flown from Ha ' waii to Cape Canaveral for examination. Cooper was scheduled to stay aboard the Kearsarge until Friday undergoing medical examinations, questioning and other Scientific experiments. I Then he will be flown to Honolulu where he will join his wife, Trudy and their daughters, Camala. 14, and Janita, 13. , After a reception in Honolulu,, Cooper will return to Cape Cdf naveral and hold a news conference on Sunday. The next day he ; will be honored at the White : House, followed by a motor procession to Capitol Hill to meet with congressional leaders. AUTO SAFETY (Continued from Page One) lights, and one defective exhaust system, one non-working horn and one faulty windshield wipers were found. Only five of the 103 vehicles had safety belts installed, but of the ' five, four were being used by the , driver and passengers. Handling the Thursday check I were Petrie, Roger Gentis, John Baxter, Harold Bohnke, Richard Sullivan and deputy sheriff WarI ren Kneuss. 1 NEW STUDENTS (Continued from Page One) outlined. Pleasant Mills became a part of the Adams Central community schools system under the school reorganization plan, which was put into effect last fall, following the spring election, which favored reorganization of all schools of AdI ams county into three systems. However, reorganization of the ' North Adams and South Adams systems has been delayed through court action, with next legal action scheduled next Wednesday afternoon in the Huntington circuit court. Natural Food Club To Meet Saturday I The Fort Wayne club of natural ■food associates will meet at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Christ Methodist church, 1101 McKinnie Ave., Fort Wayne. The state jresident, E. J. Willis, D.C., of Terre Haute, will speak on “Heart disease, the number one killer.”

Jehovah's Witnesses To Attend Convention Summer convention plans are being finalized by the Decatur Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses, according to an announcement made this week by C. D. Steele, presiding minister of the congregation. He wil head a delegation of about 40 from here tr attend the regional convention being held in Milwaukee, Wis., June 30 through July 7. “The gathering is expected to attract upwards of 50,000 ministerdelegates from al over the central section of the United States and parts of Canada,” Steele remarked. He explained that the Milwaukee meet is the first of a series of assemblies scheduled to be held

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Indiana University Hikes Student Fees BLOOMINGTON, Ind (UPD— Student fees at Indiana University will be raised an qverage of $65$l4O a year beginning in September with another increase scheduled a year later. President Elvis J. Stahr jr. said Thursday the board of trustees over a ten-week period on an internatiqpal level in 24 major cities around the world. Over 500 American delegates will be traveling from city to city by jet aircraft to share in the around - the - world gatherings. The convention will end Sept. 8 in Pasadena, Calif.

approved the fee increase because other sources of anticipated revenue will not be sufficient to meet minimum operating needs for the next two years. Stahr said fees for resident students, now averaging $235 per year, will go to S3OO for the 196364 school year and to $330 for 1964-65. For non-resident students, who now pay an average of $565 a year, the new fees will be $705 for 1963-64 and SBIO for 1964-65. He said that to partially compensate for the increase, thb trustees had approved 100 new scholarships valued at S6O each and 250 additional fee remission scholarships worth an average of $165 for recipients. Another 100 fee remission scholarships will be j added for 1964-65.

JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES KINGDOM HALL Corner Monroe and Ninth Sunday 3:00 p.m.: “Does God Have a Name?” will be the subject of a public Bible Lecture to be given by P. E. Gerber, local Watchtower representative and an assistant presiding minister. Sunday 4:15 p.m.: Watchtower study and discussion on the subject, “The Dynamic Personality of the Bible's Author." One of the scripture texts for consideration will be I Cor. 2:16, “For who has come to know the mind of Jehovah, that he may instruct him? But we do have the mind of Christ.” Tuesday 8:00 p.m.: Area studies m Bible study aid, "Let Your Name Be Sanctified.” Friday 7:30 p.m.: Theocratic

Ministry School followed by the Kingdom Ministry Service Meeting. All meetings open to the public.

space seems to intrigue men | ) into costly explore- J lions. "The Lord rs hosts ... girtlh the sun far a fight by thy, and the ordinances of th» moon and of the don far a light by night." Jeremiah 31:35 How much more profitable for men to be concerned about their relationship to God and eternal life. Washington Street Church of Chrlat

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