Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 258, Decatur, Adams County, 31 October 1964 — Page 8

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Five Fatalities Added To State Accident Total By United Press International Two double - fatality wrecks Friday night and another accident early today raised the 1964 Indiana traffic death toll to at least 1,133, compared with 1.077 a year ago. Three were weekend fatalities. Elmer Sampley, 59. and his wife, Delcie, 52, Des Plaines, 111., were killed . Friday when their car collided with a turning dump truck near the junction of Indiana 2 and U.S. 41 at Ixjwell. Truck driver Dewey Sales, 30, Momence, 111., told police he thought the motorist waved him on the the highway. The car smashed into the rear of the truck. Virgil Denton, 57, Momence, ,111., a passenger in the truck, was injured. William Lee. 35, Morton Grove 111., was killed early today when his car overturned on U.S. 36 west of Rockville after hitting a bridge. Police said he apparently dozed at the wheel. Robert Record, 51, Frankfort, and Wilson Claude Clarke, 26. Monticello, were killed Friday when their cars collided at Monticello on U. S. 421. Clark’s car apparently crossed the center line out of control, according to police. Justin Larmont, 86, Monroeville, died at a Fort Wayne hospital Friday of injuries suffered in a car-truck collision "last Saturday near New Haven. Sherman Browning, 63, Brookville, died Friday at Connersville of injuries suffered in a two-car pileup in Franklin Coun’y Thursday. If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — They get BIG results.

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Return Address On Leiters Is Urged Postal workers can give expert testimony to the strength of habit and the persistence of social convention. A prime example is the long-practiced custom of omitting the return address on invitations and announcements. According to postmaster John Boch, the trouble started some years ago when a widely-accept-ed authority on such matters decreed that use of return addresses on invitations and announcements would be in bad taste because it would deny to the addressee his freedom to respond or not as he chose. The thought was that if the recipient didn’t care to show up or didn't want to send or bring a present he GOP Chairman Predicts Win WASHINGTON (UPI) — Republican National Chairman Dean Burch predicts Sen. Barry M. Goldwater will surprise the "experts and pollsters" Tuesday and win the presidency. Burch told a news conference Friday the GOP would make "significant gains” in the Sena'e, pick up 15 *o 20 House seats and displace from five to nine Democratic governors. The GOP leader said presidential nominee Goldwater would "sweep the South and will carry the key states and Middle West and Far West" and would "pull some surprises" in the East. He mentioned New Jersey as one possible surprise. He discounted published polls showing President Johnson with a long lead over Goldwater and said they were based on small samples. He said the GOP had canvassed hundreds of thousands of voters to support his forecast of a Goldwater victory. World Community Day November 6 Next Friday evening, Nov. 6. all women of the Decatur council of church women are invited to the First Presbyterian church at 7:30 p.m. to observe world community day. This year’s observance will emphasize the ways In which peace mav be built through the United Nations. Theme of the meeting is "Peace? man and nations in a changing world community." In cooperation with the literacy campaign, united church women are asked to make and fill school bags, and sew chilH <>n’« school clothing outfits to be sent to Africa and South America as pa t of the observance of the day. These sewing porjects are to be brought to the meeting Friday, where they will be dedicated. Information for making the school bags and clothing kits has been sent to the women’s organizations of each local participating church. Boy Referred To Authorities A 15-year-old resident of route 6, Decatur has been referred to juvenile authorities following a one-car accident around 7 o'clock Friday night. The youth, who did not have driver's license, lost control of his automobile on county road 11, just east of Pleasant Mills near the new bridge, and the auto suffered an estimated S4OO damage. The youth was not injured. State police and sheriff's officers investigated.

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might want to use the excuse that the malls had failed him. "We wouldn't mind playing the role assigned to us," says Boch, "if all of the Interested parties understood and accepted the rules as the game. But when both players feel free to blame the postal service In order to save face, it’s pretty hard to win. "From top to bottom the post office department is hopeful that the realities of the situation will eventually overcome the makebelieve. There's hope for this, as all of the logic and common sense are on one side. And all of the jus ice is on the same side also. It seems both silly and unfair to purchase the help of the postal service and then provide only part of the information needed for a complete job." So Boch offers this as a good communications thought for any occasion and any day: "If it’s worth the pos'age to send it out, it's al o worth a return address to bring it back."

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JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES KINGDOM HALL Corner Monroe and Ninth Sunday 3:00 p.m.: "Basis for Belief in God" Is the name of a public Bible lecture to be given by C. D. Steele, the presiding minister of the local congregation. Sunday 4:15 p.m.: Watchtower Bible study and discussion on the subject, "God's Word the True

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Guide for Man." One of the scripture texts for consideration will be Ps. 119:105, ‘'Your word Is a lamp to my foot, and a light to my roadway.” Tues. & Wed. 8:00 p.m.: Area Bible studies in study aid,' "Babylon the Great Has Fallen, God’s Kingdom Rules." Friday 7:30 p t m.: Theocratic Ministry School followed by the Kingdom Service meeting.

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1964