Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 209, Decatur, Adams County, 3 September 1964 — Page 8

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One of the “newest” ideas the Russians have come up with sounds and looks much like a Western idea. It is of using airline hostesses on airline flights. Furthermore, some of the prettiest Russian lasses are flocking to this new profession. The prospective hostess trains at a special training center at Vnukovo Airport. She learns about the general operation of the airline as well as specific jobs, sucn as serving meals and how to cope with various emergencies, as the official Soviet-source photos above show. Like her American counterparts, she is trained in programs that involve safety and survival techniques used in the air and during emergency landings on land or at sea.

To Try Orbit Os Largest Satellite CAPE KENNEDY (UPD —The United States tonight plans to orbit its largest scientific satellite to study space and its hazards to manned voyages to the mom and planets. Hie 1,073-pound orbiting geophysical observatory OGO is set to be rocketed on an orbital path that will take it one-third of the way to the moon. Launch time is from 9:24 p.m. EDT to 10:09 p.m. EDT. Launch director Robert H. Gray said Wednesday hurricane Dora could pose a problem if jt threatened the tracking station

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on Antigua in the Leeward Islands, but he said it was not likely to delay the shot. OGO, first of a $2lO million series of six large standardized spacecraft, is called a “street car satellite" because it carries 20 separate experiments as passengers — more than any other U. S. moonlet. Most of Its delicate instrucments arc designed to study space radiation, magnetic field 1 ;, space dust and radio noise from the sun and Jupiter. Project scientist George H. Ludwig said OGO has several experiments to study and help predict the occurrences of solar flares — great bursts of deadly high-ener-gy radiation from the sun th it could endanger manned spacecraft. OGO. which is 59 feet long and 50 feet wide with its solar panels booms and antennas extended, will be hurled into the sky atop an Atlas-Agenn rocket — the same model that first the successful Ranger-7 picture-taking probe to the moon July 28. No Racial Trouble At School Opening INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — Indiana state officials revealed Wednesday they kept a close watch on the reopening of public schools at Gary in case any racial trouble developed in connection with the transfer of Negro pupils to three previously all - white schools. But the opening Tuesday was uneventful, according to Gary School Supt. Dr. Lee Gilbert and Gary Chief of Detectives Sgt. Edward Barsley. e —had —a —perfectly —normal opening and expected it. The communitv understood,” Gilbert said "We had expected no trouble at all. Hie public was educated by radio, television and newspapers,” said Barsley. The state alert was reported in Statehouse circles to have re-

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Indiana's Senators Too Late For Vote WASHINGTON (UPD — Both of Indiana’s U.S. senators arrived at the Capitol to late Wednesday to join in the vote as the Senate approved the Gore amendment to the health care bill, 49-41. Sens. Vance Hartke and Birch E. Bayh., both Democrats, were pain'd for tlie amendment. Hartke made a rush flight from Evansville, Ind., to Washington in an effort to take part in the voting. His mourning for his sister, who was killed ir. an Ohio highway accident Tuesday, was interrupted by an urgent dall from Majority Leader Mike Mansfield, D-Mont., who asked for h’s help in passing the administrationbacked medicare proposal. But Hartke's jet landed at a Washington airport scarcely 10 minutes before the roll call vote was taken and it was completed before he reached the Capitol. Bayh was detained by a medical checkup in connection with injuries he suffered several weeks ago in a plane crash. He also arrived after the vote was over. suited from a phone call two weeks or so ago from a highly placed Lake County individual who warned Governor Welsh’s office of the possibility of trouble when Negroes were sent for the first time to less, crowded Bailey. Kuny and Webster schools in the Glen Park district Maj. Gen. John S. Anderson state adjutant general, was advised of the call. He said the National guard w a s "prepared.” An Indiana State Police spokesman said tha* department also was told of the Gary call and "prepared" by beefing up patrols on highways in the area so troopers would be near at hand in the event they were needed. Representatives of the Indiana Civil Rights Commission also were given a fill-in and sent two persons to Gary to quietly investigate.

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Plan Opening Os Highway Stretches INDIANAFOLIS < UPD — The Indiana State Highway Commission Wednesday announced plans for the opening of two stretches of new highways. " The commission said Governor Welsh will be on hand Sept. 21 for the opening of 2.5 miles of the US. 41 bypass at Vincennes and that 2.4 miles of southbound approaches on Interstate 65 to the John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge across the Ohio River at Jehersonville will be opened Sept. 25. Pittsburgh Hotels Don't Wont Beatles PITTSBURGH (UPD - The Americans around Fort Pitt again are refusing to quarter the British. There are no jingoistic intentions, it's just that local hotelkeepers say they want no part of the Beatles, the British musical quartet, when they perform here Sept. 14.

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HOME BASE FOR JACK RABBITS—At Oakland Airport in California, some 10,000 jack rabbits roam freely over the grasslands adjacent to the runwavs. Airport officials say the rabbits never interfere with their operations, so they haven’t bothered to rid the area of them. The rabbits lope about in large herds and they appear to know that they musn’t cross runway* when airplanes are in sight. Airport officials don’t plan to rename their field Hare Airport (with apologies to Chicago).

THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1964