Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1954 — Page 8

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Defiance Man Heads Red Cross Program Local Members At Regional Meeting Mrs. Ed Bauer, chairman of the Adams county blood program, and Mrs. Wanda Oelberg, executive secretary of the Red Cross, attended a meeting in Fort Wayne Monday afternoon to elect a regional chairman. John Breidenbaugh of the Defiance county, 0., chapter was named to the regional chairmanship. He will have charge of the program for the 67 hospitals and 38 Red Cross chapters in the Fort Wayne region. According to Mrs. Hauer, Adams county will be asked to contribute 322 pints of blood in the next six months. Blood mobile visits to this county have been scheduled for Jan. 25, March 15 and May 25. Th' blood program is no longer nnder a defense contract and is now a civilian organisation. It costs the Red Cross |5.61 to collect and process each pint. Any person needing blood may obtain it at any time at no cost other than hospital administration charge. The blood is given to people as the gift of the community and the Red Cross. Funeral Held Today For Cora Donaghy Funeral services and burial were held this morning at New Haven for Mrs. Cora Donaghy, 56, former resident of Decatue who died Saturday after a short illness. Her husband, Charles, died last April, Surviving are a brother. Charles Heckber of Ossian; two nephews and a niece. Junior Corn Champ Will Be Honored Michael Lehman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lehman of route 1, Berne, and a student at Adams Central high school, will be honored in Indianapolis Saturday as the Indiana Junior two-acre corn growing champion for 1954. Lehman, a member of the Adams Cential F. F. A. and’ the Monroe Boosters 4-H club, averaged 151.5 bushels per aere In his two-acre plot. He Is also the winner of the county five-acre Junior contest, wkh a yield of 164 bushels per acre, is announced yesterday.

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Circuit Assembly Os Witnesses Planned The local congregation of Jehovah’s witnesses will hold no meetings this* week-end in the Kingdom Hall located at 822 Monroe St., It was announced today by Clyde D. Steele, presiding minister of the lo< al congregation. Steeje stated that members of tfee 'Congregation will be attending the semi-annual circuit assembly of Jehovah’s witnesses at the Armory in Van Weft, (Milo, Friday evening through Sunday. Twenty 'cities of the tri-state area will be represented. The last such assembly in this area was held last May in Fort Wayne when over 1,300 persons attended. J . ' - ■ . Mr. Steele stated thut the Van Wert sessions will demonstrate "applied, original Christianity in action’’. He added, ”The three-day program will be devoted to training each witness how to practice Christianity in the most vital way. That is, by personally preaching; by conducting home Bible studies with good-will persons and by helping others to maturity." RESOLUTION ON (Continued from Page One) ever go about his task dress«A in the uniform of his country. "It is typical of the contempt in which Communism holds human intelligence to seek, to make world opinion believe that men in the full uniform of a colonel of the U. S. air force complete with his wings and decorations and everything else, is going to try to spy in China: "Let us hear no more of this fooiish talk about

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Eden Successfully Defends Policies Laborite Motion Is Downed In Commons LONDON (INS) — Foreign secretary Sir Anthony Eden, In successfully defending government iwllcy against a Laborite motion equivalent to censure, has stated emphatically two views held by the British government. Speaking In commons Monday night before the house rejected the opposition motion by a vote of 300 to 267, Eden said the goverument favored reaching agreements with the Soviet Union by means of a high-level conference or secret diplomatic channels. But Sir Anthony stressed that the climate for negotiations with Russia "might be better after ratification" of the Paris accords on West German rearmament. In response to opposition leader Clement Attlee's call for “closer contacts” now, Eden declared it "would be perilous in extreme not to follow to its conclusion the course upon which we are now set . . . There can be no confidence until these treaties are finally ratified by all concerned." The veteran diplomat pointed out that Britain bad requested a meeting of the UN disarmament subcommittee and expressed the hope that the group woud "meet here in London in private.” If those talks were encouraging, Eden declared; \ “We shall certainly be ready to contemplate a meeting at a higher,

; level on this subject ... "We shall certainly be ready to discuss through diplomatic channels at any time any possibility of ruitful negotiations that may offer.;’ -i*~ —■ Revival Services At Assembly Os <Sod The Rpv. Paul Lieghty, of Devils N. is conducting revival each night at 7:45 o’clock at the Asembiy of God church, 316 North Thirteenth street. The services will close Sunday. Special music Is provided by the church and lie friends. The pastor, the Rev. D. Richard Rentschler, invites (he public to attend. Slightly Wanner Weather Forecast 13 Above Lowest Official In State INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — Temperatures plummeted zeroward early today in Indiana but a slight warming trend was promised tonight and Wednesday. The lowest official temperature reported by the U. S. weather bureau for Indiana was 13 at both South Bend and Fort Wayne, but an unofficial 10 was recorded by Goshen, in Elkhart county. Temperatures tonight are expected to range between 18 and 23 after crawling up toward the icemelting point mid-day. ■ The outlook for the next five days is for an average minimum i I of 21-30 and average maximum of I

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l • pcmtureH dropping downward l again Friday and Saturday.