Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 239, Decatur, Adams County, 11 October 1950 — Page 2
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* s4s An Ketninns rujiiiun On Arming Germany Dean Acheson Soys U.S. Standing Firm I Waabtagtoa. Oct. H.-IUFI- ; Secretary of Male Dean Achaean said today the United Statw to atandlne firm ma Ha plan to incoi porate German manpower in a aai , tied weatera Earopean defense force Acheson reaffirmed the American position on arming western Germany la the face ot contlaalng Pleach ohfseUona to nadertablag the plea at thia toe. At a news conference. Acheson atoo said: 1. It to a great disappointment that the earth Korean tenders have rejected Gen Dongle* MacArthur's final eall for a surrender. He Mid he etUl hopes that the rejection will Bp I'DEJOnsidtfMTMF aibß thAC CAD be started qaickly tar the mtKlcatkra ot Korea. 1 The Halted States la considering sending food to Yugoslavia to help alleviate a serious drought. He Mid Manbal Tito's country is suffering from a great lack of grains, proteins and animal fodder. As tor the German qMetton, Acheson said the proposal to create German armed forces seemed to be a sound one to the United States when H wk made la New York tost month and that the plan still stands He said It is based on the theory that progreaalv* western Germans had expreoood their will Ingses. and desire to participate In such a plan. — - -■— ML KBITS Election at offk-ora was held »y Girl Scout Troop 11 Tuesday afternoon at the regular meeting Mrs. Paul Hueber and to. Clark Smith, co-loadera at the troop, concocted the election with the fol lowing results: president. Karen Sayder: vice president. Leanne Lehmaa: secretary. Judy Locks, treasurer. Mara Dee Striker it wk decided te have meetings every ether Tuesday. Karon Beyder, aeribe prodem. Girl Bceet Troop If mol at the Decatur high school Treader Or tober Id. It was voted te boh’ moot tngs every other Tuesday Plan* aero made far a cook out at Haaai y: unman part Election ot officer* was held and the meeting closed wKh son* Leah Breedyberry, eeeretery. if you have a Job, you can borrow 110 to »300 from us. 1. No endorsers or co-makers I required. Prompt service. 2. You can get a loon to buy the things you need or for any worthy purpose. 3. Consolidate your debts—have only one place to pay. let us explain how you can get cash quickly and privately and you are not obligated if you do not take a loan. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY. INC. ISM YU. MCCOY IN NT. flrork Marr i Ibrcatwr, |«4. S-Ito 13
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HM School Days Night For Parents | The par<nt*tea£bor4 momcAbUmi of the Um-oln school baa a unique plan to Increase the interest of the perents la the educstioa es their children. Thursday evsniag. October 1». at T o’clock, it wtt! be "good days" program, parents ' will report te ths classrooms of their children, and hear the teacher* analyse what the children are being taught, ft is hot expected that the hickory sttek" will need application by the schoolmarma to any recalcitrant pupils that evening. Whether there will be a truant officer to challenge any parrel* who are tardy or absent has not yet been determined. Nor ba* Principal Bryce Thomas Indicated that he will require tardy parents to bring written excares from their children. Bat otherwise, ail the good oM atmosphere of years ego, including chalk dast, te anticipated ter the events. DreMee the "Oe-to-8ehool" tar parents, there will be a basins** meeting tn the usuembly. part of which will concern Itself with th* coming PTA fnir. School children nt Lincoln ar* today given envelopes and note* to parent* for membership In the PTA. Dues are only 25 cent* yearly. and It should be no trouble to Interest parents In the education of their own children. Go to tM eburea « your choice next Sunday.
(tmtoica? OR TOV XJWD THg AUM NEXT POOH? | SUNNINO MtatKA it the Joint job of 130,000.000 people, tt’t the biffut job in thtrnrUtaity —keeping it running for liberty and for freedom. And the whole world’e watching to tee whether Americana can do it! IN MUCH OF THI WORLD today, the people have reaigned from running their own eountriea. Other* have been quick to atep in—Ant with promiaea of then with whipa andguna—to run thinga their way. The evidence ia on every frontpage in the world, every day. FRKDOM CCNMB UNMR ATTACK. The reality of war'hat izations spoke out—giving the great United States Congrrn its made every American think hard about the things he's willing to work unmistakable Grass Rooa signal from home! and fight for—and freedom leads the list. Aiml •wot watchful* •vm Mnsitiv* to an alert people* Rut that freedom has been attacked hero recently-ta* Vke Canfroeo saw that sipnaL and hoard the people as it has boon attacked in other parts of tho world. Ono weak eat* lead nnd plain. That'a domocrncy In action, of the most serious throats to Individual freedom has That's Ibo American woyl own in© YfirociT qt UQ»aniiiiwnT“<i<HniiiuiDu Health Insurance, falsely presented as • now guarMitoo Today among the 10,000 great organisation* on milium public of health "security" for everybody. reaxd against "Compulsory Health Insurance” are: THI PEOPLE WEIGH THE FACTS. In the American manner, the ayml Foderettan of tanartgentopto people studied the case for Socialized Medicine—and the case against it. . •fmnff Tw”nni fflili ftedatofliM Btotwi Changer es They found that Government domination of the people's medical National Arenpe Cemmarcw affairs under Compulsory Health Insurance means lower standards ItaSaraM of Foreign Wats Netisaal Asaeciatot at • of medical care, higher payroll taxes, loss of incentive, damage to E * M ***? a L^ B ** ,r *? , y ** AeSeM research, penalties for tlie provident, rewards for the improvident. wDguTj iTnf ■** ™ AMectatoii ***"* Thoy found that no country on earth can surpass Amor- -- Nespitad Aaeoshntan Amertaan Bar Ataoshton ka's leadership in medical care and progress. Thoy ———— found that able doctors, teachers, nurses and scientists o Doctors of this Nation aro grateful that the people in IwDOmvOnOD wnwrv MWVVVWp VWv ■> iuiußHN W Haw WVwWV 9y wuvW aVBVIWtoVVw jPrWVVIDV* m mi* BtatonwuMen DMaall* BdMP toMhA m ITlvselur - “wUu QiMlllllllw AeueMmlMMnnA—oaoaal mdl THE "GRASS ROOTS" SIGNALS CONOMSS. In every com- ko to tMo Notion may toho them, o And the IhingXsy ™~ muniry in the Nanon, people stood np to-be counted on this im- — portant issue. Thousands of local women’s clubs, civic groups, farm, OOt the oHm woy of Me off EetioHsm, but the prldoful business, religious, taxpayer, medical, educational and patriotic organ- security of A free end lilt roMmrt peoplol THI VOLUNTARY WAY IS THI AMIRICAN WAYI a Throughout ths Nation, free men and women, working and planning in America—7o million people are protected by Voluntary Health Insurtogether, are finding the American answer co every question of medical ante! e Throughout the Nation, families are insuring themselves against service, care and cost. Hundreds of Voluntary Health Insurance Plans are the major cosu of iUnesa-at reasonable, budget-basis prices. Voluntary in healthy competition-sponsored by doctor*, insurance companies, hot- Health Insurance cake* the economic shock out of illness. Protect your pitals, fraternal o-g.-naacioos—by industry, agriculture and labor. * Today family now. • For information, ask your doctor—or your insurance man dn American’t greateot htrihft ia the right t 6 leant the facta—ouui to tfeak hia ntM. Maintaiaee a>ith honor aa* uae* Mh aiacaritt--that right wiU gaaraatee foreter that \ >■ Uou and yowt TUiffMvt Xdn Ume/tica! FNYMOANS OF VMS COMMUNITY FNrtIOPAT» IN PAYING FOR THIS SPACE ’ ’A AMERICAN MIDICAL ASSOCIATION • NATIONAL KDUCATION CAMPAIGN \ ONI NORTH kA SALU STREIT, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS ,
Man Fined Here For Public Intoxication Another Mon Focob Traffic Cbargos One man pleaded guilty te * Char** or public IMoxleettoe lu mayor's court today, aed enetber •u vcbeduled Io appear toelght to answer two traffic chargee. Both men wore arrested Tweeday. oae o< them by city pottce. Ute other by •cate trooper Bob Mercer. City polios arrested Donald Frenger. of route 1, in the 200 block ot Madison street, and placed him te the county jail until hia appearance tn court today. Mayor Doaa fined him fie and coats, totalling »>O. when Frauger pleaded guilty. George W. Meek*, ot rowt* 4, DluMton, to acbednled to appear tonight, charged by trooper Mereer with driving with ao license platre and for overleagth. Meeka waa arreeled oee-half mile rnmth ot Dewier oa U. B. 17 driving a dump treuk and peUiag two toer-wbeel trailers with re overall length ot &J feet, five Inches. Earlier In the week two other men. Rex Andrew*, of route 2. and Richard Cramer, ot thi* city, paid tinea la mayor's court, th* first pay in* *5 and cost* totalling SIA7I for reckteM driving. Cramer *5 for petty larceny. Coet* and six souths on state penal term eretene* against Cramer were suspended on good behavior.
Admitted: Mrs. Oils Chrisman, Geneva; Bryce Troutner, Decatur; Kenneth Loahe, Dacatnr. Dfemtosed: Mr*. Gfeb GevmMß. Van Wert, O.; Mr*. Leroy Rich and baby girl. Bane. Pleads Gailfy To Traffic Vblatioa Joe BhadwwlL of Fort Wayne, pleaded guilty to passing a truck in a no pawing aune oa V- B. highway n Iwt evaeing and waa fined St and coata, amounting tn 111.25. In justice of peace court by Ernest Stengel. The arrest waa made by sheriff Haman Bswquu > who mw the traffic violation and apprehended the offender north ' ot Berea. F , arena Democrat Want Ada Bri«| Raaulh i WRMMMMMMMBBR ! If Your Suit Looks Droopy • I ’ Let us ateaa and prere I It and H wit! leek Ilk* naw. KILLY JRY 6LKANRM r Phone 3-3202
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