Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 173, Decatur, Adams County, 24 July 1953 — Page 8
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Decatur Scout Writes Os National Jamboree
<A report on activities of the nine Decatur Boy Scouts who are attending the national jamboree in <'alifornia, has been received by the Daily Democrat front Bob OchsenridCr, one o' t|he Decatur boys in attendance. The report, written Moiulay. follows: , “The Anthony Mayne council Boy Scouts’ contingent to the national jamboree. Irvin ranch, Santa Ana, Calif.. Is well established and enjoying the many events. Rogers, Dale Evans gn«' Trigger made appearances earli •» in the week. This afternoon a variety show was made up of such llollywood stars as June Allyson, J>rry Colona, Dorothy Lamo-tr the Bell sisters and Manny Herman and his orchestra. ; | ‘'The arena show on opening night was unite an extravaganza.
SUNDAY ONLY 2 FEATURES BRING LAUGHS & ACTION! * First Decatur Showing} MYH-MVIAfO 4W«f 1 w , ...MesHae iwgrtwWfetW rammrog htr Isi With DOROTHY MALONE ' Chas. Winninger, Bill Williams —ADDED FUN—tamy liu wativjp:,! jHsfe'lsSa AUTHOR TREACHER MARION HUTTON ’ KIRBY GtANT THOMAS GOMEZ 1 ANNE GILDS WILL OSBORNE aa< ORCHESTRA o—o Tonight & Saturday “TOUGHEST MAN IN ARIZONA” Vaughn Monroe—ln Color & “SAFARI DRUMS” With Bomba, Jirngle Boy —o Mon. & Tues.—“ Monkey Business” Cary Grant, Marilyn Monroe —o Children Under 12 Free
CvViTil str h MON ’ TUESe wk < \ * Continuous Sun. from 1:15 air-conditioned Only 14c-50c Inc. Tax NOTE—THIS IS THE LAST PICTURE JUNE HAVER MADE BEFORE SHE ENTERED A CONVENT. F’tr7TTr-7>---D-^->-Trv--r — "ite most welcome »| c t.kind op musical imA ‘ith && » “JSS .; ROBERT BASSIIR ■Ff ’ > ZOk RICHARD SALE Ms to «.»wwlSo6tt LENNART £j| v o o /— TONIGHT AND SATURDAY — No Monster Ever Lived That Could Match His Might! See the Power that Pulverized A City! More Colossal Than King Kong! \ { “MIGHTY JOE YOUNG” Terry Moore, Ben Johnson, Robt. Armstrong & “JOE” ALSO—Cartoon; Novelty; News—l4c-50c Inc. Tax
There were 12 covered wagons, drawn by! teams of horses, an armored Pacific and Central Pacific locomotive of the vintage of the ■building of the first transcontinental railway, ■ 800 Scouts in India® costumes, 1,500 Scouts a's Revolutionary .soldiers, 1,000 or more were fighters, at the Alamo, two modern streamlined stainless steel buses, a cottonpicker. and numerous horsemen prospectors on burros laden with pabks, and numerous o£her acts “One niember of |he committee of 12 planning these arena shows is L. L. Ijotchkiss, a former executive of the Anthony Wayne council, presently the Scout executive),, at Dallas, Tex. “Louis Rastetter, president of the Anthbpy Wayne council, and It L Van Horn, Sebut executive, were guests at the jamboree on opening day, after attending in official capacity the national meeting of the Boy Scouts of I Ameri ca at Los Angeles. “Fred Bapp, John Wearly and Ronald Roehl, troop quartermas’ers, are doing their part in getting our share of the 000, tons of beeT to be eaten during the jamboree. We have: good food and lots of it. “Assistant scoutmasters of the program. Averett Thorn. Leroy Clost and Rack Root, are kept hopping, arranging for our swim in the Pacific, scouting demonstrations and many other varied programs. L ' , I > “Swapping is in full swing, with the Anthpny Wayne scouts noted for their imany shrewd trades. “Steve trip leader for oiir contingent. isf busily occupied for arrangements for our comfort and well being. “On top of all this! the most thrilling sjight of our lives was presented list night Vice-president Nixon was our guest. After a brief speech by . Mr. Nixon, a short pageant was presented, then the approximately 50,000 Scouts, spread over a 15-acra field, stood up. each holding a lighted candle in his hand. “So fal - . these have been the oLthe jamboree. We are all happy, well fed, i‘nd making a sharp appearance” 1 «—
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Au rand And Koi ter Home From Hospital Clerk-treasurer H. Vernon Aurand, hospitalized at the Adams county memorial hospital for tiw past week convalescing from .an emergency appendectomy, was discharged today. Local businessman Fred Kplter who entered the hospital at about the same time for, a hernia operation, was also discharged. PleasantAVeather To Continue In State _ INDIANAPOLIS UP —Weathermen today promised to take the heat off Hoosiers during the next five days after the state enjoyed another cucumiber-cool night. They said temperatures will average one to three degrees below normal upstate and near normal downstate during the period That means niaxium readings in the upper 80’s for northern Indiana and in the low 90’s south. Specifically, ■ weathermen foresee this x temperature picture: Warmer Saturday, cooler Monday and warmer Tuesday or Wednesday. Two Girl Bandits Put On Probation INDIANAPOLIS U'P —Two young girl bandits, one aged 12 and the other 13, who said they learned albout crime while watching television shows, began sixanonth probationary terms today. The girls, first girl burglars ever to appear' in this city’s Juvenile Court, admitted entering homes over a four-month period. 16-Month-Old Boy Is Killed By Truck FORT WAYNiE UP —Sixteen-month-old Dennis D. Durbin, Fort Wayne, was injured fatally Thursday when a truck driven by his father ran over the youngster. Don’ald Durbin, 30. was unaware his only son was playing in the drive of the family’s trailer camp home pear here until his pick-up truck b a <l backed over Dennis. L. V. Phillips To Head Heart Drive INDI ANA POU’S UP * —tL. V. Phillips, commissioner of the Indiana high school athletic association, was named chairman of the 1954. heart foundation campaign Thursday. He has been a director of the foundation for three years. DROP IN DRAFT 4 Continued From Page One} period, will be delayed for * three months, however, until all combat veterans have been rotated and a fixed tour of duty has been estab-
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lished in Korea. Draft calls will double next July ' because of the two-year cycle of filling army needs began with the outbreak of the Korean war when a large number of draftees Were inducted. Since the draft term is
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two years, the army’s peak demand tor replacements recur every two years! i i POLIO (Continued From P»ae One) and another new case was diag •.i i \
nosed Thursday. Judith Slepicka, who received a gg shot along with 21,000 other i Macon county children, died in city hospital of bulbar polio. Gamma globulin is believed to provide immunity from the c/lP-
pling effects of polio for from five to six weeks, but it takes several days for the serum’s anti-bodies to form effectively in the patient’s blood stream. A new inoculating program was begun in Carter county, Tenn., where mobile clinics were prepared to visit the hill country to treat rural children. : I ; . —"-p-i-p ■■ i ■ i i \OTICF. TO RIDDERS Notice is hereby given that th* school board of Adams County Ue , ntral Consolidated School Corporation of A<hitus County. 'lndiana, ■will revelve "Kids until 2:00 P.M., CiS.T., Tuesday, A/Jgust 11, 1H.13. for the following: FloH-a-wav type -bleachers for gymnasium] Floor covering for gymnasium. ‘ : Basketball backs to p s and mountings. ' °* Specifications may be. procured from the Adams Central Offke at Monrpe. Indiana.. Bids must be on Form 95, The Board reserves the right to reject anv or al) blds. ADAMS cm NTY CENTRALCGS’SOLIDATED SCHOOL COHPORATION I GIJENN AVOIIKINGER, See. Jjl’LY 17—24
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