Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 170, Decatur, Adams County, 21 July 1949 — Page 7

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Young Democrats In i State Convention Two Governors Are Principal Speakers Indianapolis, July 21. —(UP}— The biggest convention in the history of the Indiana Democratic party will open here tomorrow, state chairman Ira L. Haymaker said today. The sixth biennial meeting of the young Democrats Os Indiana will he featured by the speeches of two young Democratic state governors. Gov. Sidney S. McGrath of Arkansas will deliver the principal address at the annual banquet tomorrow night, and Gov. G. Mennen Williams of Michigan will speak Saturday morning. President Marshall E. Hanley. Muncie, who will preside, said all seven Democratic representatives from Indiana would attend, along with Asst. U. 8. Atty-Gen. Alex Campbell of Fort Wayne, former U. 8. Sen. Samuel D. Jackson of Fort Wayne, and U. 8. circuit Judge Sherman Minton, New Albany. Prominent party and state offjials who were scheduled to speak Included governor Schricker, Haymaker, national committeeman Frank McHale, and Indianapolis Mayor Al Feeney. The lighter aide of the twoday convention will be featured by the crowning of a Hoosier young Democratic queen. She will be selected from the queens of the 11 congressional districts and will be crowned by movie actor William Bendix at the ball, Saturday night. Twice as many farm folk are in jured in falls as in any other type of accident, according to a recent survey. Falls on ice were the most numerous. ( .... ri*Tf 1 ! Polio Insurance, $33)0 for single person. Kenneth Kunyon. Phone 385. It

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Church Session To Meet Friday Night The Presbyterian session will meet at 8 o'clock Friday evening al the church. All members of the session are urged to be present. Shriners Decide To Move Headquarters Move To Chicago Is Effective Sept. 1 Chicago. July 21— (UP) —The imperial council of the Shrine voted unanimously today to move the organization's headquarters from Richmond. Va., to Chicago Sept. 1. The move had been voted at last year s Shrine convention in Atlantic City, N. J., and the action today merely set the date. The Shrine's hospital headquarters also will be moved here. Still high-spirited after two days of parades and celebrations. 60.000 Shriners wound u|> their diamond jubilee celebration today with business sessions. Motion picture star Harold Lloyd, past potentate of Al Malaikah Temple, la>s Angeles, took over as imperial potentate from Galloway Calhoun. Tyler. Tex., accepting the post as "a tribute to the whole motion picture industry throughout the world.” Yesterday. Elmer P. Bromley, president of the hospital board of the Los Angeles temple, said his temple plans to build the 17th childrens' hospital to be operated by the shrine. It will be a 11,500,000 structure furnishing 60 beds. Bromley said l»s Angeles Shriners and their friends had subscribed the funds. It was also announced that a 325.000 gift to the Shrine hospital board had been made by Shrlner George Adams, Little Rock. Ark. The proposals to move the Shrine headquarters to Chicago would place here the administrative offices of the Shrine's hosplt- 1 als in the I'nited States, Canada.' Mexico and Hawaii. Some opposl-

GEN. MARSHALL (Cont. From Page One) have made it clear that an aggression on any free nation of the I Atlantic community involves all I the community nations. By joining together, the 12 Atlantic pad na tions have served notice they will react immediately and in concert if any one of them is attacked Thus, the security and national defense of any one of the nations is immeasurably enhanced. If this determination to resist is made clear in advance, chances of attack are remote. Q Do you believe the pad will contribute to world peace by de terring any would-be aggressor, .or is it likely to be regarded as a, threatening gesture toward "encirclement of a non-participating nation?" A I feel certain the pact will i contribute to world peace. The [ fad that an aggressor would have j to face the combined efforts of 12 . nations should exert a powerful, deterrent effect. The pact is not directed against any nation hut' only against aggression. Q. Do you think a military aid j program on the scope of the $1,130.000,000 first year plan will be a significant help to security in Europe? Or will It chiefly bolster nations against internal disorders? A. Obviously the military aid program outlined for the first year cannot provide the signing nations with th* means to defend them selves effectively against an overwhelming armed attack It is and should be only supplementary to their own self help effort. But. I repeat, the great value of this; whole program is in its warning : that an armed aggressor cannot j win. | tlon was said to have been voiced i to the plan. The Shriners staged the final i parade last night when 15,000 of , them marched down Michigan boulevard. Following the forma! i parade, many impromptu groups organized for Informal celebrations on street corners throughout the loop. The parties were still going on at dawn.

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/wm / \ CUP CAKE MIX f f For flavor. For conven- JB J fence For sure results at r ■ | every baking. For mak- ■ I ing 12 to 18 cup cake* ■ \ the better way, ask your \ grocer for Cuplcts. Miscellaneous Auction Decatur Sale Barn Saturday Evening, July 23 7:00 P. M. Everything for the Farm and Home. Lot* of Dre** Good* and other material*. Livestock auction on Monday a* u*ual. FREE Picture Show FRIDAY NIGHT lla<hing beach open for swimmingWater tested and OK’d by Slate Board of Health Clem’s Lake 2 1 / mi NE of Decatur