Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 209, Decatur, Adams County, 3 September 1964 — Page 6

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■ ■ ~t ~i FAIR SPACESHIPS—Visitors at the New York World'p Fair got a glimpse of the future recently when fullscale models of spaceships were lowered into the new’ Hall of Science building. The ships were designed by the Martin Co. and will be featured with * motion picture, "Rendezvous in Space.” The vehicles will maneuver over the movie audience.

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pJ 1 \ Igllw * > IF/ CONVERSATION PIECE— Microphones get smaller and smaller. Suellen Robinson, a former Miss Alabama, dons a “1 ava 1i e r,” one of the latest. It was shown at a I.os Angeles electronics show

While Sox Vs. Frick For Minnie Minoso CHICAGO <UPH - The Chicago White Sox today prepared for a showdown battle with Commissioner Ford Frick over whether Minnie Minoso stays with the team or goes back to where he came from. The White Sox announced Tuesday that they had acquired Minoso from their Indianapolis farm club. But Frick quickly queered the deal, ruling that Minoso cannot play with the White Sox. Frick said that the White Sox action in rending Minoso to Indianapolis earlier in the season was an attempt to “assign” a player to a club outright and at the same time retain control of him. Frick said his disapproval was based on an interpretation not specifically covered by major league rules. The rule states that if a player’s contract has been assigned outright to a minor league club, the major league club can reacquire the player only after he has gone through an unres’rlcted draft. General Manager Ed Short of the While Sox said Minoso was not a-signed outright to Indianaoolis, but instead was given an unconditional release and signed with the Pacific Coast League farm as a free agent. Minoso went off the Chicago ros'er on July 13 as a free agent. His contract was bought from. Indianapolis by the White Sox on Sept. 1. Short said he plans to appeal Frick’s ~nrtlng. He said that other major league teams had six chances to pick up Minoso. Portland Receiving Funds For Airoort The city of Portland is making considerable progress in cfilteutins the required funds to match the federal grant the communitv recently received for inprovement of its airport. The amount of the federal grant is 167,500, but it carries a stipulation that the community raise a like amount. The community is seeking to raise the amount by contributions and, to date, $34.500 of the rebuffed amount has been pledged. The city government of Portland has allocated 525.000 for the project Other contributions include: $7,500 from Portland Forge Inc.; Si.ooo from the Portland Lions club; and SI,OOO from the Shelter Manufacturing corporation union employes.

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Monday Final Day To Qualify For City Meet

By Dick Reidenbach Only three days remain to qualify for the 1964 City Golf Championship tournament, Don Elder, president of the Decatur Golf Association, said today. The tourney will be a 72rhole event scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, September 12-13, 1920. A field of 55 golfers, about 25 short of an expected field of 80 participants, have started or finished their 36-hole qualifying rounds. All golfers interested in playing in the 1964 tourney, and who are members of the Decatur . Golf Association, must have their 36 qualifying holes completed no later than Monday, September 7. The t&cal golf association shows a total of 122 members eligible for tourney play. This means about 50% of the members are now entered in the 1964 event. Days to qualify are Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Sowers In With 153 Gordie* Sowers, 1962 Citv t’o’f Champion, has his bid in for tne low medalist trophy, leading the field with 153, nine shots over par. Sowers put together round;? of 77-76 for the 153 total. Previously, Kenny Gaunt was leading with 155. A year a.’o, Thane Custer was low with 150 I<uke Majorki, local PGA pro and owner of the Decatur Golf Course, has stated that the championship flight will be comprised of golfers qualifying with 163 or 164. according to all indications of scores reported to date. This: could change, of course, depending on qualifying rounds turned in over the weekend. The championship flight plus all other flights are made up of the low 12 scores' and ties. ./ Elder 1963 Champ Don Elder, head basketbail coach at Monmouth high schpol, is the 1963 City Golf defending Champion. He won last year' -, 54tjote event with a score of 230. Gordie Sowers, the 1962 champ, lost the runner-up spot to IT6 b Helm in an 18-hole play-off alter

the two were knotted at 231 at the end of regulation play, one stroke back of Elder. Steelers Suspend Kicker Lou Michaels By United Press International Place kicker Lou Michaels is ‘on the outs’ with the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Steelers made it official Wednesday by suspending the National Football League record holder indefinitely for breaking training. A spokesman for the team would not elaborate but said Michaels is “off the' team” for the time being and definitely will not be in the lineup for the next exhibition game this Sunday with the Baltimore Colts at Canton, Ohio. Michaels, 27, set an NFL mark by booting 27 field goals in 1962 but his efficiency fell off last season and Coach Buddy Parker referred to the leftfooted kickers’ showing as a "cool streak.” Speculation concerning Michaels arose Tuesday with Pi tsburgh purchased kicking specialist Mike Clark from the Philadelphia Eagles.

Tennis Aussies Look For Better Showing FOREST HILLS, N. Y., (UPI) — Australian Davis Cup captain Harry Hopman feels one of his lads will regain the U. S., national tennis crown this year after their 1963 debacle in which no Aussie even reached the semifinals. While 32 lesser ligttts in men’s singles were scrambling through second qualifying rtttind matches trying to gain admission to the tournament proper, Hopman had his Aussie aces at Sea Bright, N. J., today for an exhibition — and a training routine aimed at regaining the American title. “I don’t think we’ll be shut out of the semifinals again,” he * said Wednesday. "Any good player like Roy Emerson or Fred Stolle can make the switch from day to grass- in just one day. I think they’ll be ready.” Schedule Os Tax' Increase To Pay For Health Care WASHINGTON (UPD—Here is a schedule of the payroll tax increases, compared with present schedules, which would be required to finance the administration’s health care plan approved Wednesday by the Senate. The percentages are paid by both employer and worker, hence the total tax would be double the figures below. - year present proposed 1965 3.625 4.2 1966-67 4.125 4.4 1968-70 4.625 4.9 1971 4.625 5.2 In addition, the proposal approved by the Senate would increase the base on which the tax is levied from the present $4 800 to $5,600 in wages per year. The combination of payroll rate increases and the salary base increase would finance on a pay-as-you-go basis both the health care and $7-a-m on t h boost in cash benefits. If you have something to sell or trade — tee the Democrat Want ads — They get BIG results. FAT OVERWEIGHT Available to you without a dpctor’a prescription, the GALAXON plan. You must lose ugly fat or your money back. One of the basic problems of losing weight is your Inability to stick to a planned diet. The GALAXON plan contains a tablet and is easily swallowed. When you take GALAXON, you simply don’t have the urge for extra portion? because GALAXON depresses your appetite and decreases your desire for food thus making it easier and more comfortable for you to diet. Your weight must come down because as your own doctor will tell you. when you eat loss, you weigh less. Get rid of excess fat and live longer. Os course GALAXON can’t -■ do ail the work for you alone. But If you really want to cut down on your eating, and lose weight, GALAXON can be a powerful helper. The GALAXON plan coots 18.00 and Is sold on this guarantee: If not satisfied for any reason just return the package to your druggist and get your full money back. No questions asked. The GALAXON plan is sold with this guarantee by: Smt*h*e Dreg Stere • Deeatar - Mall Orders Filled.

Playboy - Pitcher Bo May Be A Met

Today’s Sport Parade lltk. V. 8. Pat. Off.) By MILTON RICHMAN DPI Sports Writer NEW YORK (UPI) — Unbeknownst to Bo Belinsky, his boyhood dream soon may come true. Ever since the flamboyant 27 - year -old southpaw first wrapped his fingers around a baseball, he has yearned to pitch for a New York major league club. The closest he ever came to that dream was little more than a year ago when the Yankees confided they’d take him 4-H Junior Leaders, Exhibitors At Fair The Adams county 4-H junior leaders and 4-H state fair exhibitors are attending the Indiana state fair today according to Ernest J. Lesiuk, county extension agent. The group will be attending the youth achievement day at the fair, and will have an opportunity to see the 4-H day program, and the 4-H dress revue. The 4-H members who exhibited will be able to see how their 4-H projects placed and observe other projects in their department. The 4-H group left by school buses this morning from Decatur, Coppess Corner, and Berne. The 4-H members will return to Adams county around 8:30 o’clock this evening. Ninety 4-H junior leaders and 4-H exhibitors are attending this event from Adams county.

VAN WERT COUNTY FAIR September 5,6, 7,8,9,10,11,1964 DAILY PROGRAM Pari-Mutuel Wagering on All Harness Races. InnwMd rrmlvm j —1 p ™- and new Department | Saturday, September sth. | gram in History of Entertainment Night 7:00 A.M. Gates open Van Wert FaifsjSpod Shows, Day and 10:00 A.M. Judging Grange Displays Improved Race Track Night Races, Hug. 11:00 A.M. Judging Flowers with Lights. Starting 1:00 P.M. Judging Root Crops, Vegetables, Culinary, Baked GatM for both runNew Improvements Goods and Canned Goods. ners and Hamess x n n u 5:30 P.M. Judging 4-H Saddle Club „ , , “ ild '”« , ”’ d 8.00 B.M. Horn... Sac., with Pari. H ’~«- Ph<, *» F,n “ h Grounds. Mutuels ond Pari-Mutuels. | Sunday, September 6th. 1 Wednesday, September Sth. 7:00 A.M. Gates Open 7:00 A .M, Gates Open No program in forenoon 9 ; 00 A m. Judging Ponies 46" and unGo to the church of your choice j er 52 ’' 2:00 P.M. W. S. M. Grand Ole Opry 9:00 A.M. Judging Open Class Swine starring Kitty Wells, Johnnie 9-00 Judging Open Class Beef Wright, Bill Phillips and Tehnes- Cattle see Mountain Boys. 10:00 A.M. Judging Maumee Valley 8:00 P-M. W. S M. Grand Ole Opry Hereford Show starring Kitty Wells, Johnnie ] : 00 p Judging Open Class Dairy Wright, Bill Phillips and Tennes- Cattle see Mountain Boys. 1:00 P.M. Judging Western, Pleasure ■and Saddle Horses . Monday, Labor Day, 1:00 P.M. Home Economics DemonstraSoptombor 7th. __ 1:3 o p ® Harness Races with Pari . 7:00 A.M. Gates Open Mutuels 9:00 A.M. Food Interview 7:00 P.M. Judging Tri-County Holstein 9:00 A.M. Judging Junior Fair Dairy Show Cattle, Sneep, Poultry and Rob- 8:00 P.M. Harness Races with Pari- . bits. Mutuels 9:00 A.M. Judging Open Class Rabbits Corn, Grains and Needle Work j " 10:00 a,m. Judging junior Fair Flowers Thursday, September 10th. '.°S * M - G °«” op-" ''®? 4 ? 10:00 A - M ‘ p °™<to o’ Grand live Stock 8.00 F.M n »<K.< with Pori- 1:30 w,,h Pe,ri ' ' Mutuels 8;00 p M Harnets Races with Pari . | Tuesday, September Sth. | MutueU 7,00 A Ti“. u’Xr Da, and CKO- I 11th. dren's Day. Reduced Rates, until 7:00 A.M. Gates Open u 5 P.M. on most rides 15c for all 10:00 A.M. Sale of Junior Fair Live Stock under 18 years of age. 10:00 A.M. Free-for-All Horse Shoe 8 00 A.M. Judging Carcass Barrow Pitching Contest Show 2:00 P.M. Style Review 9:00 A.M. Judging Ponies under 42", 8:00 P.M. King Bros. Rodeo featuring Sheep and Poultry - Cowboys, Cowgirls, Wild Horses, 9:00 A.M. Food Interview Bull-dogging and all the danger9:00 A.M. Judging Junior Fair Beef ous Rodeo events. Cattle , 9:30 A.M. Judging Junior Fair Swine - 10:00 A-M. County Horse Shoe Pitching There will be acts, music and entertainContest ment between races each afternoon and 1:00 P.M. Judging Ponies over 42* and night. under 46* 7:15 P.M. Bond Contest on track In Plan to attend! Be a Booster and/Exhibfront of Grand Stand hor at the 1964 Van Wert County Fair. Membership (Family) Tickets 51.50 Admission 50c C. D. Steele, President N. E. Stuckey, Secretary

during one of his many crisis with Los Angeles, but tye Angels decided to keep him instead. Now he’s in another pickle for hitting a sports writer but he’s closer to a New - York club than he ever was. Ever mindful of baseball’s tampering rules, the Mets admit they’re interested in Belinsky and the Angels, with whom he now is under suspension, indicate they’re equally interested in seeing him go. There's only one hitch; the Angels .would like left - handed pitcher Al Jackson in return foj 80. Weisa Interested President George Weiss of the Mets makes no secret of Luci B. Johnson To New Orleans WASHINGTON (UPD — Luci Baines Johnson will fly to New Orleans Saturday for a weekend trip that will include a ship launching. » shrimp festival and a pro football game. The 17-year-old daughter of President Johnson will break a bottle of champagne over the bow ot an automated cargo ship, the SS Louise Lykes. She will attend a game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Chicago Bears Saturday night and drive 100 miles to Morgan City Sunday for the annual blessing of the shrimp fleet.

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the fact that Belinsky -would be welcomed at Shea Stadium. “We would be interested in anyone who might help us and we think he could help us,” Weiss said. "Naturally, we don’t wish to be found guilty of tampering, and he still belongs to the Los Angeles club even though he’s under suspension. When and if the Angels decide to deal him, we’d certainly be interested. "Not .in any deal for Jackson, though,” Weiss hastily added. Manager Bill Rigney of the Angels said he’s like to make a deal with the Mets for Belinsky although he has his sights particularly on Jackson. Meanwhile, 80, who was suspended by the Angels after he refused to report to Hawaii of the Pacific Coast League, is biding his time. Belinsky Wants Hearing He wants a hearing from Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick, has been unable to get one yet and threatens to take his case to federal court if Frick won’t listen to him. “I’m not a slave,” says 80, "and it would be incriminating 'if I reported to Hawaii. It would be just like leaving town with my tail between my legs.” Belinsky is far from the worst pitcher in baseball. Before his most recent trouble, he had nine games and lost eight for the Angels and fashioned a mighfy respectable 2.86 earned run average. FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT USE KERATOLYTIC ACTION Because It sloughs off the infected skin. You see healthy skin replace i.t. Get. quick-drying T-4-L liquid, a keratolytic, at any drug store. If not pleased in 3 DAYS, your 48c back Use antiseptic, soothing: T-4-L FOOT POWDER too —fine for sweaty feet, foot odor; stays active in the skin for hours. TODAY at Kohne Drug Store.