Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 149, Decatur, Adams County, 25 June 1953 — Page 2
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Federal Board Eases ■'o 'ff 'W : P''- 5. ‘ si'-i 1-- "«> •11 4 S Up On Bank Loans Decrease Reserves To Back Accounts Washington up — The federal: reserve ’board, which tightened up on bank lending to com•bat inflation after the Korean .War beghn, is now ready to move in the opposite direction. Elective next month, it will encourage the 6,800 member banlig of the federal reserve system to lend \ more freely, by decreasing the amount thy are required to put aside in reserve to back u«p checking accounts. The action will free almost |6.-- ' 000.Q00.000 for lending. , Officials said the primary purpose is to prevent an unhealthy squeeze from developing in th e nation’s financial markets during the next few months when private individuals, corporations and above all, the U. S. treasury’, are expected to do a lot of borrowing. •It is estimated the treasury alone will borrow >5,000,000,000 to 6.00, 000,00 in July, Auguet and September. The board's action will keep money just as tight as it is now. while (preventing its getting much tighter. The board said it is “intendied to provide assurance” that i all “needs . . . rwill be met without undue strain on the economy.” The 6,800 affected banks are fewer than half the nation's 15,000 commercial bank®, but they hold four-fifths of the bank deposits in the country. I’ ' -'I ; ‘;. Religious Film To Be Shown Tonight The film, “God Is My Landlord” will be shown at 8 o’clock tonight in the Sunday school auditorium of the First Presbyterian ehurch. The j public is invited to see this film,, which depicts a tithing experirtient. An offering will be tak.-', en to defray expenses. .7 Premier Showing On Friday, Saturday The Adams theater joins 15C0 other American movie houses In the pation-wide preipier showing of the picture “The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms,” which will be presented Ideally Friday and Saturday. The air waves the past couweeks have been ’i»wded wßßph announcements concerning the picture, and the date of the Decatur showing has been broadcast over both radio apd television. • “The Beast from 20,000 Fath- - oms ’ tells the story of a pre-his-toric monster, who has been in deep freeze in the Arctic for 110. 7 000,000 years and is revived by i the explosion of an' atomic bomb, The ‘beast” which makes King Kong Ipojc like a chimpanzee, wanders into New York City, and the .ensuing incidents said to be -of the hair-raising variety. The J cast includes Paul Christian, Paula 'Raymohd. Cecil Kellaway and I,many more. , 1 So Appropriate ; EAST LANSING, Mk l h., UP — Michigan State college students tom pete annually in an all-college speech contest. The prize is a troa man throwing a bull. J : ! T !_ • .Tradeyin a good Town —Decatur
Wake lip To More Comfort { Without Nagging Backache Nagging backache, loss of pep and energy. | headaches and dizziness may be due t» slow* down of kidney function, Doctors say good £ kidney function is very important to good . » health. When some everyday condition, such y as stressand strain, causes this important . f unction to slow down .many folks suffer nag* ging backache—feel miserable. Minor bladJder irritations due to eold or wrong diet may ■ cause getting up nights or frequent passages. 4. Don’t neglect your kidneys if these condi* | tions bother you. Try Doan's Pilis—a mild 5 diuretic. Used successfully by millions for s **•*“ ’• ydars. It's amazing how many times j a Doan s give happy relief from these discotn* | forts— the 15 miles of k idney tubes and filI tars flash but waste. Get Doan's Pills today! r .r ■ — Mg w|j| i ■ Moose FRIDAY 8:00 p.m. FAMILY PARTY ■ b-—- t SATURDAY 9:00 p.m. 1 DANCE t and FLOOR SHOW ■ - ■ TUESDAY 8:00 p.m. ELECTION for VACANT OFFICE
