Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 248, Decatur, Adams County, 21 October 1954 — Page 8

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Leader Dog Program Explained To Lions, i Ladies Entertained At Lions Meeting The leader dos program, spon sored by the Lions chibs, was explained to a ladies night crowd at the Decatur Lions club meeting Tuesday night. Rill Smith, a blind business man from Fort Wayne, and Bill Ginger, chairman of the state committee of the leader dog league, spoke on the program, and demonstrated how a leader dog works. A film on the training of the dogs followed. The two men, both members of the Central Lions club of Fort Wayne, explained that leader dog was a trademark for a dog trained to lead the blind and that other organizations used other trade marks for their dogs, such as seeing eye, etc. The dog training school for the middle west was started by bust-1 neasmen in the Lions clubs of Michigan, and was incorporated in 1939. The school is served by a board of 24 trustees from all parts of the country. The school itself is located at Rochester, Mich. .lon Parrish was program chairman of the evening, and corsages were presented to the ladies present. Membership Record By Women Os Moose Tie Women cf the Moose, auxiliary of che Moose lodge, set an all-time membership record Uiic year. Miss Katherine Sm'h, grand chancellor reports. At the close; of the current quarter, tue membership totaled 223,734 in nearly I 1,400 ohaipters in the United States, Canada and Alaska. Shrine Night Here Friday, October 29 A colorful program of entertainment has been announced for Shrine night in Decatur, Friday night. October 29 at Decatur high school gymnasium. Dr. James A. Bixler, president of the Adams county Shrine club, said that the entire program will be free to everyone and the public is invited. Features of the program will be the uniformed units of Mizpah temple. Fort Wayne, of which Adams county members are a part. Clarence Ziber, Decatur business man, is chairman of the arrangements committee. “ ’ ' Ths program will start at 3 o'clock and there will be feature’s of interest during the performance for adults and children. Ziner said. There will be no charge for any of the seats and the annual affair is being sponsored by the Adams county Shrine club, those in charge stated. OECATUR I’lTXfffKEl FRI.-& SAT. Last Show of Season! _ J Be Sure to See It! TWIN ACTION BILL! Raw Action... Amazing UvuXAXJlrJwJlu rw i i 1 /I CrSl I 'J'J < U CT. JL-I; ’ i ItaMrifatoiSMt ■AudMu JOH* O(NN« MtBM >fjß MR <nt> WM fHiOHNanmuß MB —ADDED THRILLER— And Now... The Soo of UMU turn M%M <!& o—o>— ▼hank* For Your Patronage! We'll See You Next Spring! “MAC" and the Entire Staff! • aaWWWBSHBBBMHMaMMaUMMnaMM

17-Year-Old Youth | Critically Wounded Indianapolis Youth Accidentally Shot INDIANAPOLIS (INS) - A 17-yea-rold youth was in critical condition at Indianapolis General hospital today suffering a bullet wound inflicted accidentally l when he tried to get a 13-year-old girl to confess her love for him. Donald R. Lawless pointed his I father’s .22 caliber revolver at his j stomach and demanded to know if' 13-year-old Earline Crow still loved | him. She said she told him she i didn't know and the revolver went! Off when she tried to grab it. The girl told deputies she and Lawless broke up a mouth ago when he became jealous of '‘some older men" who were "making a play for" her. She said she still isn’t certain whether she loves i Lawless or not, Deputies also discovered Lawless suffered three fractured ribs about 10 days ago trying to protect the girl from the advances of an older man. , *_ - ' _ General Romulo To Lecture At Capital !Nd:an.\pc’:.:s T.ns) -Gen. Carlos P. Romulo will discas: "Tfhe Asia America. l.toas Not Know" in an Indianapolis town hall series lecture Friday. Romulo has been a PuEtzer Prize-"inner writer, aide-de-camp to Gen. Douglas MwoArthur, first PhKippinfr'delegate to the United Nations and president of the fourth | ON general assembly, and amljassador to the United States from his native islands. CHICAGO FIRM (Continued front Page One) tive date of Oct. 27 was set for the meeting, which the chairinap said was aimed at "smoothing out any difference and conflicts" over the road between the’ toll road builders and the legislators. Dr. Geiger said: “The sole interest of the toll road commission is to provide the people of Indiana with good roads?’ Preliminary surveys on the second proposed road already have ; been made, showing that only the northern portion, from the Chicago I area to Jamestown, is feasible. A New York Investment banking firm, Lehman Brothers, has been named by the toll road officials as ! senior managers for the $l7B-mil-I lion bond hwue needed to finance the second j>ay-as-you-go highway. However, the toll road comrais- ; sion has made no reply as yet to protests from labor and political organizations against use of out-of--1 state labor on the toll road. 1 Gov. George N. Craig indicated j that any reply to the labor objec I tors would come from the toll i road commission, and not from . I his office. i — — I If you nave something to sell O' I ooms for ren! try a, Ueinoc-ai i ' r »n H brings results. — TODAY — Continuous from 1:30 “SIEGE AT RED RIVER” Van Johnson, Joanne Dru ALSO — Shorts 15c -50 c BE SURE TO ATTEND! _—o—o ERL & SAT. <La\ IbBL From the land of the * Vikings f UNemaScoPE •T brings you most beloved story in all adventuredoml £ In TECHNICOLOR With I Janet Leigh, Robt. Wagner, James Mason, Debra Paget, Sterling Hayden, Brian Ahearn —o-o Sun. Mon. Tues.—Marilyn Monroe “How to Marry a Millionaire” I aaMIMaiMMHaHHaBI

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