Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 117, Decatur, Adams County, 18 May 1955 — Page 8

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IKE FEELS BIG (Continued from bare One) tlons which were certs inly capable ' of long distance Kights. But nobody knows just how advanced the Soviet planes are, or how they compare with our own atomic bombers, he added. On the four power meeting. Mr. Eisenhower said spiritedly he Would applaud loudly if the Russians wanted to talk about turning the atom to peaceful uses at a Big Foor conference or anywhere >■»«■ ~ -isna ITS FUN TO EAT OUT EAT OUT, OFTEN RESTAURANT -- ... ..... - — ..—, —

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Civil Suits Filed Against Local Men Civil suits to recover $418.88 each from Cal E. Peterson, Decatur, and lieltnar Connelley, Decatur, route six. have been filed in Fort Wayne I'. S. court by district attorney Phil McNagney, Jr. acting for Kara Taft Benson, secretary of agriculture. The suit charges that the men failed to sell a part of their 1954 wheat crop to the department of agriculture as stipnlated in the agricultural adjustment act of 1954. Hearing date has not been set. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur <r LOCAL HSll loan co. CASH LOANS—REFINANCING • voua cab • APFLIANCIS • FUBNITUBE » FUSONAL FBOFtBTY ONE PLACE TO FAT . . . J«»f Once • M«afk • CONSOLIDATE BfßTi • CASH YOU NEED • MEDICAL BILLS • ANT COOP FUBFOSE You con g.t cosh e«on though you o*t othert. Sepoy 10 mony dollsri «.<h month. C.«SS.«ti.l Featonoble colt Tolk if oxer with ok without obligation.

Rev. Russell Jaberg Reported Improving . Vt’ord has been reeevied here that the Rev. Russell Jaberg. former Decatur resident, now pastor of Westminster Presbyterian church in South Bend, is recovering from a heart attack. Rev. Jaberg suffered the attack last week and is confined at his residence in South Bend. His condition is not regarded as critical. Junior Leaders In Monthly Meeting Ninety junior leaders met for their mctathly meeting Monday evening at the Lincoln gym in Decatur. Arnold Gerke. vice-president, presided over the meeting in absence of the president. Pledges were led by Linda Raudeubush and Dee Myron Byerly. Minutes were read and roll call taken by Berdella Alt, secretary. DiCk Willsey, extension specialist from Purdue University, and Cliff Mclntire of South Bend presented a program on health and safety and the promotion of selling scotch-lite tape. A committee was appointed to investigate possibilities of junior leaders sponsoring the sales of scotch-lite in Adams county. Recreation was led by Roger Koeneman and refreshments served by Shirley Fenstermaker The meeting closed with the formation of a friendship circle. Stunt night will be featured' at the next meeting June 13, 8 to 10:30 p. nt. Trade in a Good Town — Decatut

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Lions Entertained By High School Band Thirty members* of the Decatur high school symphony band under the leadership or Clint Reed, director. presented a program at the regular Tuesday night meeting of the Decatur Lions club at the K. of P. home. Bight selections were presented and Miss Sheila Alir acted as vocalist in a special presentation. Glen Mauller served as program chairman. Plans were completed for the annual Lions club sponsored breakfast for the Decatur high school seniors to be held Friday morning. May 27. and for Decatur Catholic high school seniors to be held the following Friday, June 3. DEDICATION (Continued from Page One) —.... ” are: Mrs. Kenneth Runyon, Tri Kappa; Mrs. Raymond Lehman, Psi lota Xi; Mrs. James Newton, Delta Theta Tau; Mrs. Francis Ellsworth, Xi Alpha Xi of Beta Sigma Phi; Mrs. Max Moser. Xi Alpha lota of Beta Sigma Phi; Mrs. Fred Corah. Delta Lambda of Beta Sigma Phi; Mrs. Ralph Hobbs, Epsilon Sigma of Beta Sigma Phi; Mrs. Fred Smith. Tri Kappa associate Chapter; Miss Fan Hammell, honorary Psi lota Xi; Miss Rose Mary Spangler, Business and Professional Women, and Miss Dorothy Sehnepf, Gecode club. ( The general committee will meet soon. Mrs. Kalver said, and final arrangements for music and distribution of tickets will be planned at that meeting. SPEED TIMER (Continued from Page One) signs are expected to arrive soon. Until Decatur’s electric speed timer arrives, Decatur police will ase the one owned by the Adams county sheriffs department. The timer is a portable unit which can be operated by one man and has proven successful in other cities in reducing the speed of persistent violators. In other action of Tuesday's brief meeting, councilmen accepted petitions for rural electric line extensions from Robert Eiting in Washington township, from Theron Dull in Bellmont Park and from Loren Jones in 'Root township. These petitions were all referred to the electric light committee in conjunction with the superintendent. A contract for a rural line extension with Clarence Getting in Root township was approved. Ralph Roop told the councilman about the new well which is being drilled. He explained that because of an unusual situation it was necessary to redrill the well in another location. In drilling the first well, rock was hit at 16 feet and after 10 feet of rock the drillers hit a four-foot mud vein which could not be sealed off by easing. ‘ Roop stated that the second drilling began Monday. If yon nave sometning to sell o< rooms for rent, try a Demons' ' Want 4d. It brings results

—- — r Landowners Planning For Meeting Friday A committee of landowners residing south of Decatur are planning -a meeting Friday night at 7:30 o’clock at the Reichert school in Monroe township to discuss the recent efforts of a southern pipe line company to secure a right of way for a pipe line across Adams county. Those who are planning the discussion for Friday night have invited all landowners who have been approached, on the right of way project. PROBE GRAFT (Continued from Page One) This letter said "it is understood that on May 20, 1953. a contract was warded to Harry Lev for manufacture of 6.823,428 sailor hats, white, enlisted men.” McCarthy’s letter said: "It is understood that Lev did not own or have under lease a plant in which these hats could be manufactured. But he submitted a letter indicating that he intended to lease a building in Mhyaques, Puerto Rico ... - “I am informed that the contracting officer of your agency was notified, before the award was made, that this man could not acquire sufficient equipment in time to beat the delivery schedule contained in the invitation to bid.”

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—————————■'■ ——— ■ Hit And Run VIENNA (INS) — Austria has registered its first cane of waterway hit-and-run. It happened on the Danube River. The Soviet tug "Murmansk,” towing several oil barges upstream, ran into an Austrian Danube-terry near Vienna. The “Murmansk's” captain didn’t even bother to stop, steamed on without investigating the damages estimated at (4,009. I i ir- rin I ii I, -ra ■•»!■ i HANDLING OF (Cojrtlnucd from Page One) The President had nothing to say on the controversy on Capitol Hill about whether his voluntary distribution program for the vaccine is adequate. His program has failed to convince congress that the President does not need at least stand-by authority to clamp federal controls over vaccine distribution in an emergency. Members of the house and senate were particularly disturbed by the growing indication that hardly any £alk shots will be available before the peak of the 1955 polio season except for the nation's nine million first and second graders. . In fact, there may even be some difficulty in giving these youngsters their second injections before summer vacations begin in a few weeks.

YOUTH DAY (Continued from Page One) Also Marion Robison. Cliff Brewer, Mrs. Doyle Collier, Mrs. Carl Gerber. Mrs. Edgar Schmitt, Ed Highland, Merritt Alger. Hugh Andrews, the Rev. Robert Contant, George Antilla, Harry Dailey, Bob Owens, Morrison, Maynard Hetrick, Glenn Mauiler, Dr. J. E. Morris, Mrs. Nilhud Ochsenrider, Russell Owens, Eleanor Pumphrey, Carl Smith, Ralph Smith, Ixowell Smith, Medford Smith. Bryce Thomas, David C. Wynn, Ray Lehman, Gene Moser, Robert Gay, Herald Hitchcock. Vernon SQUARE DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT * 9:30 to 12:30 Featuring Tiehle Boys | MOOSE

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