Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 153, Decatur, Adams County, 29 June 1951 — Page 6

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UNITED NATIONS (Continued From P»<e One) source said Sebald s tnp was "routine,” blit would not discuss where the ambassador went or whom he isaw in the temporary South .Korean capital. ‘ 1 Ridgway's readiness into cease-fire talks with the Communist commanders was disclosed by Col. George Patrick Welch, public information officer at supreme ——————— ————

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United Nations headquarters. Welch had been asked whether Ridgway as supreme UN command , er felt It within his power to initiate'any direct approach to the Red field coin manad. His reply indicated .that Ridgway is waiting for the Communist command to make the first ovei* ture. J I ■ ■■■ > 1 I | Go to the church of your choicd j next Sunday.

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The third annual Victory Prayer band union fellowship service will be held Sunday afternoon at ?2 o’clock at the Adams county Holiness association campgrounds at Mdnroe. it has been announced by the Rev. James R. Meadows, founder of . the Prayer Band, who will preside at the services. ■ Mrs. C. R. Pamp, widow of Chief Pamp of Mt.. Pleasant, Mich, will be the principal speaker and tx>well Grandstaff of Fort Wayne Will lead the singing. Mrs. Grandstaff will serve at pianist. CharPamp, Jr., a|so Will take 'part in the services. Mrs. Pamp' and son are pictured above. The public is invited to the service. 4 I ?

U. S. Population Near 155 Million June 29.—(UP) — Population of the United States has crossed the 154,000,000 mark and Will surpass 155,000,000 by the end of the year. director Roy V. Peel reported today that the total, including the armed forces overseas, has climbed by an average of 200,000 a mbnth during the past year. \ He said It reached 153,900,000 on Miiy 1 and crossed the 154,0Q0,000 mark during June. Trfide in a Good Town — Decatur

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MOST TAX 1 (Ceatlnaed From Pa*e One) in new revenue. That 1* small potatoes compared wlih tbe new revenue Snyder said the treasury needed in the next two or fiscal years. This year the treasury reported’ (hat confiscation of all income over |20,000 a year would raise a bit 1e5p—11,300,000,000. Go to the church of your ehotce next Sunday. , SENATE PASSES (Continned From Paa* Ono) and Herbert H. Lehman, D., N.Y., tried to vote “present" on the Weakened controls bill but were forced to take a stand when the senate refused by rqll call votes to accept [their explanations. Both reluctantly voted “aye.”\ The senate rejected all efforts to strengthen the provision to keep prices from being rolled back below either Jan.-Feb., 1951, levels or the pYices prevailing just before ceiling orders were to became effective. That eliminates any more price rollbacks on meat. RECREATION (Continued From Pace One) i played at McMillen field, and

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Thursday night games at the Berne diamond. Scout* Another feature of the recreation setup 111 tlie city is the Boy Scout and Girl Scout activity. There are >270 Girl Scouts and Brownies in the 19 Decatur troops. These girls recently completed their annual day camps, with 100 Brownies and Girl Scouts participating, supervised by 33 helpers, the majority of , them high school girls. | i Decatur -.has three Boy Scout ttoops, sponsored by the Rotary Lloris clubs and the American Legion,, also one Explorer post and a Cub pack. Highlight of 'the Boy Scout program this year will ■bd the trip to the Philmont Scouts camp in Mexico. In closing, Everhart aiso explained the activities at the Den, Decatur’s youth center, which is open five nights weekly during the school year. Average daily attendance at the youth center is 60, with many varied activities proNOTICE! My office will be closed July 2,3, and 4. Dr. Harold DeVor

> vlded for the members. The Den is also financed by {the Decatur Community Fund. The speaker closed his enlight- • ening discussdon with a plea for more \adult participation in .tbC I recreation program, urging his listeners to take full advantage of I the city’s facilities. Pete Reyi nolds was chairman of the pro- . gram, with Wilbur Petrie, club . president, conducting the meet- | lnr y •'< if. ».

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