Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 207, Decatur, Adams County, 2 September 1954 — Page 6

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VAN WERT COUNTY FAIR SEPTEMBER 6,7, 8,9, 10, 1954 FUE SAYS! FIVE SIGHTS I Enlarged Midway. Monday, Labor Day, Sept. 6th A GrMt Raeing Pro . Incre.ced Premium.. 1)<ly on [>ay the Yan " U " nin « and Har ‘ Entertalnlnu end Wert County Fair. . Seven (7) Running " Races will go Rain or Shine. Post Time Thrilling Night _ 1p m. Starting Gates for both _ . . MONDAY NIGHT — WSM Grand Ole Runner, and Harness shows ana rree Act.. Opry Presents Duke of Paducah, Lew Horse® R aceg Rodeo. ChUdre. Joyce Moore, Tennessee Mountain Boy®, Johnnie and Jack and Kitty Welts Photo Finish. Contest® the Decca Recording Star. 7:39 p.m. Pari-Mutuel® .. . ■ W"

Tuesday, September 7th Thia i« Junior Fair Day. Judging starts In most department®. County Horseshoe Pitching Contest. Harness. Races 1:30 p.m. Free Acts. TUESDAY NIGHT — McKinley's Rodeo and Wild West Show combined with Jinks Hoaglan Hippodrome and White Horse Troupe. 8 p.m. Thursday, September 9th Grand Parade of Livestock and Junior Fair Club, and Floats at 10 a.m. Election of Director, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Afternoon Harnees Race, at 1:30 p.m. Four (4) exciting races and Free Attractions. THURSDAY NIGHT — Final showing of McKinley*. Rodeo and Wild W’est Show at 8 p.m. —— — 1

w Ja I ' One of the feature*.,of the Van Wert County Fair thait has become eo popular the past few rears is the-grand interdenominational rellgtou. rally. This religious program will be held in the Grandstand at 7:30 on Bunday evening, September s<th and is aponeored by the Van Wert County Ministerial Association. The massed choir and group ringing will be under the direction of “Herb” Jonea, Director of music in the public schools. The speaker this year will be Rev. Harold R. Albert, Pastor of The Firwt Lutheran Church in Columbus. Ohio, where he has been Pastor since 1947. Rev. Albert ha. been the devotional leader for the National Lutheran Convention many times and has been a frequent and popular speaker at the Lakeride Assembly of Lutherans in this area, •* " ’ • , ® Plan to Attend! Be a Booster for and Exhibitor at this 98th Annual Fair. Admission 50c Family Tickets $2.50 L. A. Galloway, President N. E. Stuck.y, Secretary.

Adams Central FFA Will Meet Friday ■ * e» • /«V . 1 J;. ’ Adams Central’s Future Farmers of America will hold a meeting at the school Friday at 7:30 p. m. Members? wishing to play ,softbail heforer the meeting should be at the school at >4:30 p. m., the director stated. Watermelon will lie served after the meeting and niemiters are urged th attend the first of the fall schedule of meetings. McCarthy (ftiwaedl Fraim Peer O«> hearings and said that If radio and television had been allowed to cover it, there yould be more accurate reporting. Pointing to a banner headline in Wednesday?® Washington Evening Star which said "McCarthy loses move to bar Johnson," t’he senator said: | "This is completely false reporting. Everyone in the room knew that there was no move to bar Johnson. It was only a move to get him to say whether he actually said they all loathe McCarthy.” The committee, sped through its evidence on the fourth charge in just less than an hour, despite an objection by Williams that material was being presented “out so context." Asked by newsmen if he expects to testify personally at a later point in the hearings. McCarthy eaid: “1 assume that 1 will.” C I O PRESIDENT (Coßtlaeeg Froa Page Owl infantry division, so that the enemy will think we have four times as many infantrymen. A balanced budget,*’ achieved by reducing our armed strength, will not frighten the evil 'masters of tlie Kremlin into abandoning their plans for world domination." The talk was one highlight of the closing session of the big fourday convention. JJean while, the veterans were set to name a new national commander to succeed Arthur J. Connell of Connecticut, plus other officers for the coming year. The top post was expected to go to Seaborn T. Collins Jr.. Air Transport Command pilot during World War 11,-whose home is in Las Cruces, N. M. — The two other candidates for national commander are’W C. (Dan) Daniel of Danville, Va., and J. Addington Wagner of Battle Creek, Mich. — both World War II veterans. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

Wednesday, September Bth Judging Completed in all departments. Afternoon Racing Program at 1:30 p.m. Four (4) exciting Harness Races. Free Acts. • WEDNESDAY NIGHT — Second showing of McKinley’s Rodeo and Wild West Show together with Hoaglan’s Hippodrome and White Horse Troupe. 8 p.m Friday, September 10th ~ Free-for-all Horseshoe Pitching Contest. Sale of Junior Fair Livestock. Afternoon Harnesw Races and Free Attractions at p.m. FRIDAY NIGHT — Tractor Pulling Conterie at 7:30 p.m. There will be Three (3) classes including a Free-for-all. You will want to see t'hta contest.

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wildly optimistic outlook but neither am 1 pawlinlatie. I think this election is a horse race. I think it is extremely close in tne, house, extremely close in the senate." 'He also jwinted but that defeat is a possibility and 'if that happens this year. <we are done right now-we might ae w?ll fold up our tents and go away.” Nixon's appraisal was meant for the ears of the committee and was in sharp contrast to bis optimistic election prediction to the press. He told a news conference that he does not believe the farm and unemployment iseues are big enough to bring out hard-core Democratic workers. The vice president said that President Elsenhower wRI be a dominant factor in the GOP bid to retain congressional control when he makes “positive speeches emphasising the over-all record of hk) administration.” Nixon sdded that the prasideht "will not get into personalities" in his speeches during the campaign and that he will “not assume a negative attitude on any question." it you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

LECTURED BY FCuattnurd friim *’ n «* at some length. ~ , lie told the reporters and photographers, some 40 in all: "Thirty years aito we used to believe that there were only two occasions when the American people have regarded the privacy of the President. That was prayer and fishing. "I now detect that we have lost the second part of that.” ■ ■' eI - —>

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