Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 204, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1954 — Page 2

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Shriner Is Booked For McMillen Celebration

"7 Herb Shriner, radio and TV star and “That Feller From Indiana,” ■will be tiie featured entertainer ait the 20th anniversary celebration of Central Soya Co., and the 75th birthday of Dale W. McMillen, the company’® founder, In Fort Wayne, September 16. :;*>_■ Shriner will make two scheduled appearances, one during the formal ceremonies at the Coliseum and' another during the -Informal barbecue which follows at McMillen Park. The remainder of hie all-day visit will be spent mingling with the crowd. Though born in Toledo, 0.. Shriner was rateed and made hie first professional entertainment appearances in Fort Wayne. He organized a harmonica quintet that played for a local radio station, as Herb pute it, “for free until the entertainment was ready." Extensive vaudville tours, a trip to Australia. and hundreds of guest appearances are woven throughout hie theatrical record. After 39 months as a 0.1. in special services overseas, Shriner returned to play radio and night club appearances here. -— From his first TV show, sponsored by a famous shirtmaker,

GOP Strategists In Three-Day Parley Meet To Consider Campaign Formula CINCINNATI (INS) —Top GOP strategists began a three-day conference in Cincinnati today to outline a campaign formula which they hope will give President Eisenhower a working majority in the 84th congress. Some 130 of the 146 national committeemen assembled for the shirt-sleeve session with national chairman Leonard Hall scheduled to deliver the keynote snerch today. f The President wired his congratulation® for the committee’s "determination to prepare thoroughly for the forthcoming campaign and added: “Your workmanlike, determined, earnest approach to the crucial struggle before its Is tremendously I heartening’to me and I am sure to all loyal Republicans e|’eryI where. . After Hall's speech t*e- *mem•berewere to dhtfle into five committees to draft basic campaign issues, design campaign lit-future, and plan how to get out the vote. A pep talk Sunday by th? president of the Young Republican National Federation, Sullivan Karnes of Sioux City, la., gave a t«notf to i what might be one of the leading campaign themes this fall. He labeled Democratic talk of c depression as "a cry of wolf” and predieted : "This will be the bigge-st political boomerang since William Jen nings Bryan hung his party on a cross of gold.’’ Logansport Boy Is Drowning Victim ROCHESTER, Ind. (INS) — I Three-year-old Daniel Surface, of Logansport, was drowned at Lake Nyona, in Fulton county, in a Sunday tragbJy Tliehddy wag found in four feet of water. "■■■' I ><■!!» ■ ,!!. HW> Man is Electrocuted Fixing TV Antenna DELPHI, Ind. (INS) — John Garrison. 28. of Delphi, was electrocuted when the television antenna he was fixing came tn contact with a power line while he was working at the Richard Medley home near Ihlpfii Sunday. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

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Monday, Aug. 30, 1J)54.

Shriner progressed to Ms present one, a combination of comedy and cash called "Two for the Money." Hollywood Marred him in « movie titled. "Main Street to Broadway" not long ago, and he was termed one of the freshest personalities in the film industry. He makes New York City his home.

Red Men To Install Officers Wednesday J. M. Breiner will officiate at the installation of officers of the Improved Order of Red Men, Pocotaligo Lodge Number 203. Wednesday evening at the lodge ball at 8 p.m. Robert H. Heller, local realtor, will be Installed as sachem for the older; Dr. Harry H. Hebble, local optometrist, will be senior sagamore; Ear) L. Mounsey, Junior sagamore; A. N. Hilton, prophet. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. Water Shortage Is Critical In State Corrective Steps Urged By Official INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — More Hoosiers are using more water t-imn ever before and Indiana will be up the paddle without a creek unlee ».>me artion is taken. Indiana health boat'd official B. A. Poole ssid the Mate is faced with a critical waler shortage despite rainfall of the past few days. Poole sc* id-: "General lack of rainfall over large areas of Indiana and Increased use of water during the pa't 10 years by our ever growing population have brought about the current shortage.” Poole added that it is not too late to take corrective etepe euch as reforestation to hold rainfall in natural reservoir*, piping to larger supplies and darning creeks and small rivers into large reservoirs such as that on Brush Creek near Mu?catatuck and North Vernon. Poole mid: "Mtany Hoosiers already have felt the pir.-h of water rationing. Through intelligent foresight and adequate long-rarste planning, future rationing can be held to a minimum and perhaps eliminated in the not too distant future." If we can rebuild spiritual security into our minds and hearts, we can meet circumstances today. Evil is wrought by want of thought as well as want of heart. -—Hood

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