Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 31 October 1951 — Page 7

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, ISSI

Ex-Decatur Man Guides Reception For Princess

Washington, Oct. 31.—(UP)— Whgn Washington newspaper folk give a big affair of their own, the efficient Paul Wooton is frequently the man in charge. So he drew the job of selecting the newspaper people who will be the first to shake the hands of Britain’s Princess Elisabeth and her handsome man, the Duke of Edinburgh, at a press reception' tonight. Including those who Are traveling with the royaf couple; some &00 — Formerly Os Decatur ' ! Paul Wooton, master of ceremonies at the press reception in Washington tonight for Bri- ' tain's Princess Elizabeth and her husband, is a former resident of Decatur, serving at one time as. a railroad telegrapher here. ' newspaper people will be on hand. But ati can't, shake the hand. Paul could see himself making a lot of enemies. He solved the problem .by choosing the beads of 10 Washington organizations of working newspaper people: the national, press club, the White House corre-

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spondents, the state department writers* the two women’s press organizations, and others,. I Wooton, an old-time Washington newsman who now works for a group, of business magazines, had might call multiple wife 'trouble. The wives of some correspondents could not see why they hot allowed to tag albng and take a look at the royal blood. The answer—“no room” —did not satisfy some bf them. One' woman bubbled over and said she had'bought a new formal. {The thing is informal, by the way. 1 ) ’ ‘ . When the royal couple gets through J wiUi pictures at the airport, and makes a short stop at Blair House, the party will go to the ’Statler hotel. Much braid, including Margaret Truman, will go upstairs to a small reception room.. The lucky TO newsmen and women will be iritfoduced. No curtsies, just old-fashioned American handshake. ' ! Then the official party will march across the hall to the east presidential ballroom. Wooton will be master of ceremonies. The Princess

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will say'a few words and then will walk around a roped off area and maybe shake the hahds of the frontrow newsmen and women. Sort of a shake-as-shake-can deal. Those in rows back will be Out of lucg, but since space is limited nobody can ■be blamed. The Princess, it is said on British authority, is pretty happy about not having to pump 800 hands tonight. Before she leaves Washington she is scheduled to shake/i'some 1500 hands in a reception at the British embassy and greet more guests at functions at Blair House and the Canadian emlMissy. : A\ girl can shake just so' many hands without coming up with a sore one of her own. [WioiritaTl O n \ Admitted: Mrs. Fred Dongnecker and baby girl. Bryant ;\ Mrs. James Hildebrand and Melissa, Decatur. | < Preble Firemen To Meet Next Monday A business Meeting for ly-organized Preble volunteer fire department has been set for next Monday, 8 p.m.. according, to an announcement released today by. Ed Reinking, president of the 1 Organization. The meeting will be ■ held in the Maglej\ school, one mile north of Magley, and Reinking urged all members of the department as well as interested persons to attend. yroieet WeHa Springs and wellz should be protected from surface water to avoid I pollution.

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Tito Says Country ’’ Ready For Attack Stand By U.S., West If Russians Attack Belgrade, Yugoslavia, Oct. 31.— (UP) —Marshal Tito said today militarily strong Yugoslavia is ready to stand alongside the United States and the west should Russia attack. Tito, in his first press conference in two years, said Yugoslavia, aided by P.S. military aid. was rushing her rearmament to match the military strength of the four Russian satellites on her borders. Tito, dressed in a light gray uniform with scarlet labels and gold* encrusted shoulder boards also told the conference: 1. The danger of war “does actually exist" But there appeared to be po immediate danger and war could be prevented by strength. 2. He condemned the five-power ‘ conference proposed by the Soviet as “aimed at destroying the UN.” ' 3. He said Yugoslavia wants do*

rer and mdre friendly ties with the Vatican. But,, he said Yugoslavia would not allow any interference from the outside from anyone “including the Vatican.’’ > 4J lie said Yugoslavia for relations with European nations outiide the Soviet orbit — Especially With neighboring Greece, Turkey and Italy. He called for some “new method" of collabora"tioh between Yugoslavia and Italy. 5, He said “there can be no neutrality for any country in Europe any more; The question of aggression in Europe is . indivisible." 3 He said 'Hungary. Bulgaria, Romania and Albania now had a total o f859.(H»0-men und*r arms. He said if para military police were included 'this four-nation total rose to about \1.000.000 troops. Asked. What the U.S.- will receive in Return for military aid. Tito said y “The United States has already received of its return over the past few fears. Yugoslavia’s resistance to the Soviet Union was purely a (Yugoslav matter, but it also defended the peace .... “The Yugoslav army helped not Atnmca, but als<> all connin Europe who wished to de-i* velop equally. f - GIRL SCOUTS V Gin Scoiit Troop 3 had a Halloween masquerade party Monday night at .Acres, the home'of their co-leader, Mrs. Henry Neireiter, Mrs. Gertrude Dickerson, leader. Mrs. Robert Rumschlag, and Mrs. Harold Glazner prepared the jdinner. All 17 members of the, ti'oop were present. First prlSo.waa won by Mdry Margaret Glagner aiid second by Patty Cdss. Games were played aifd various prizes were won; Later a buffet supper •Was served. Tables Wm-e covered with linen, and centered with flow-j erg and ,Halloween appointments were used. J i " . Brownie Troop 6 met Monday at Hanna-Nuttman park for a Halloween Mrs. James Tuteiiler an4' Mrs. August Kelly, leaders, wfere assisted by two committee mothers, Mrs. Ralph HabegI«er and Walter Augsberger. Games were played and prizes were given to the winners. The £able was-decorated in Halloween colors and - each girl was given a favor. After being seated at the table we said a prayer. Thirteen girls and two younger quests were present. ; Scribe, Paula Strickler.

Hoosier Is Killed ' While Pushing Auto Rockport, Ind., Oct. 31—(70) — Robert A. White was killed on Ind, 66 near 'here yesterday ■when he was hit by a car while helping his father push his stalled auto off the highway. State Social Work Conference Opens Indianapolis. Oct. 31—(UP) -The Indiana State conference on social work opened Its 60th annual day session here today with Mrs. Bailie E. Bright, New York, executive director of the national publicity council scheduled to speak. Future Homemakers Week Is Proclaimed Gov. Henry F. Schricker has proclaimed Nov. 4 to Nov. 10’ as future homemakers week for Indiana and urges parents, teachers and echbo| patrons "to learn more about and to support the ‘program of this organization in which the young people are working together to build better homes in our nation and to help homes' \and families in other lands?’

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