Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 131, Decatur, Adams County, 4 June 1953 — Page 8

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. AUTOIST FINED H'nntiniied From Pane ()««) Gerber car was set at S3OO. It has been suggested .that in view of the fact that many’ local motorists inadvertently pass up signals on that dangerous intersection because - they fail to “see'’ the light 1 i ing signs he placed on the approaches to (he signals of “lights ' ahead” or some other such warning. 1 ■' 1 Trade in a Good Town—-Decatur! i

I jk w % w * ■ ■ ya SSh ™ % > i — | lj Imn — TODAY — Continuous from 1:30 f j “MY COUSIN RACHEL”! With Olivia de Haviland ALSO—Shorts 14c-50c Inc. Tax BE SURE TO ATTEND! i. O—O FRI. & SAT. mXm’s big wus ’AftJ _ 4 JI .J those □ "Singin* In The Kain" stars | DONALD O’CONHBR ; DEBBIE REYNOLDSJ Y , r—tn— * QUA IICHAiD ALLYN MERKEL- ANDERSON- JOSLIN O—O Sun. Mon. Tues.—“ Battle Circus” - Last Time Tonight - “WILL ROGERS STORY” Will Rogers, Jr., Jane Wyman —o FRI. & SAT. 2 ACTION HITS’ nfflSn pH I 1 I WrO' I ®LWI\ I . ScojriW |. | Nan Behind | | THEfiUM* | — Plus First Showing — FAMOUS TKIALSI TRICKS! of the smartest ■CI 1 mouthpiece of d| them aH! coujmuncniHEsM«M, PAT O’BRIEN-JANE WYATT Criminal bwyer (Ail BWIdH 202 ■ IKARY*CASIU • ROKH SHAM —o - Sun. —2 First Run Hits! “Golden Hawk" — Color; and - “Girl on the Bridge’’ Children Under 12 Free!

NEW MILESTONE (Continued From Pane One) tenths of one per cent of natural uranium Is fissionable. With breeding, if is possible to transform all of the non-fissionable kind into atomic fuel, thus multiplying reserves by 140. Dean cautioned that "this encouraging developmetit” does not mean that spun all of a sudden is the possessor of all the atomic resources he could ever want. Breeding ip a slow and painstaking 'process,! and it has not yet been perfected. The experimental breeder reactor at Arco, Ida.—the same one that produced enough electrical power in December, 1951, to light lamps and run machines—is far from being a full-scale production plant.

MOOSE Family Party f and. I Square Dance FRIDAY 7:30 P. M.

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Bible School Close ' On Friday Evening Special Exercises At Zion Lutheran 1 The Vacation Bible school conducted by Zion Lutheran churcfi, West Monroe street, will close Friday evening with special exercises at 7 o'clock in the Zion pariish hall auditorium! The various / departments of the school will present a phase of the school’s work during the past two weeks. The pastor of the church and I superintendent of the •) school, the Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt, will have charge of the program. A special invitation folder was made by the children inviting thetr {parents and friends to attend the friday evening program. The orer of the closing service follows: I Processional hymn: “Onward Christian Soldiers.” Prayer by the pastor. Pledges of allegiance: to the Cross and Flag. Hymn of Christian education, ‘ Shepherd of Tender Youth.’’ i Primary department demonstra1 tion. Mrsi. D. H. Callow. I Senior department — the Rev.

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■* iuMHMt** Walter D. department— Mri. Paul Hancher. \ ’ Junior department—Mrs. Walter Bauer. Address fry the pastor. I Statistical) report and presentation of certificates for 10 days’ perfect attendance, Mrs. Reinhold Sauer,. y Acknowledgements and closing prayer. Miss Jane Rentz accompany the program at the piano. IKE TELLS U. S. (ContlwfJ From Pag* Owe) George M. Humphrey in the admittedly odious chore of advocating extension of the excess profits tax for the remainder of the calendar year. “All of us despise this . . . tax,” the President said, but he added that it could not removed until individual income-* taxes w«re reduced. -GOING FISHING? Get your fishing supplies and equipment needs where prices "are lower. Gordon’s Western Auto Assoc. Store, 152 North 2nd street, Decatur, Ind. > It ' Trade In a Good Towh-r-Decaturt

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