Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 119, Decatur, Adams County, 20 May 1955 — Page 8

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WAIT FOR SALK (Continued from Pair* One) inent physicians expressed confidence that the delay will not lower the eventual immunity to be trained by the shots. ' t » „ H — 4 - J ITS FUN TO EAT OUT ~e7t OUT OFTEN RESTAURANT

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One physician, who has been | connected with the tight against i polio for many years, said that he felt |hat if the second shot cornea within six to eight weeks after the first, there will be no difference in the degree of immunity to be obtainedA spokesman for Ell Lilly & Company said that results of an added test involving monkeys which was made for 1.2 million I cubic centimeters of the vaccine : awaiting shipment would be avail- | able about May 28. and that Lilly’s 1 medical scientists probably 1 would want to wait, until then to ship the supplies. He said: '“We know we have a safe vaccine. But this is just one final precaution no one can say we didn’t take." - ENTERTAINMENT (Continued from 1-age One) Joseph Voglewede. Edward Wert, H. E. Zerkei, George Sprague, Harold O. Baker, Joseph Krick. Robert Krick. Donald Norquest, Dan Schafer. Edward Heimann, Charles Morrison, Leo Schultz. Dr. N. A. Bixler and Bill Allen. The chairmen named the large committee so that every church and organization in the city would have representation. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

Loan Company Will Open Office Here Branch Office To Open Here Monday Branch number seven of Service Finance Co,, a. loan service with home offices in Hartford City, which deals in personal loans and ull types of commercial paper, will be opened in Decatur next Monday. it was announced today. The new concern will be located in the DeVoss building, in the sqite of rooms formerly occupied by the Chamber of Commerce and Western Union. William Snyder, formerly with Service at its Bluff * ton office, will be the local manager. Service Finance Co. la headed by Alex N. Pursley, Hartford City business man and financier, as president. He has been in the banking and loan company business for more than 35 years and was one of the founders of both Franklin Security and Local Loan. Other officers and directors of Service Include Mrs. Marguerite; Pursley, secretary; Nod Stiffler,, treasurer and general manager; ; Clara Piguet and Lucille Crumrlne. — L l Offices of the concern are located at Hartford City, Dunkirk. Bluffton, Garrett. Warsaw and ■ Syracuse. Formal announcement jof the opening of the Decatur branch will be made in an advertisement to appear in next Monday's Daily Democrat. SENATE PROBERS (Continued from Page One) "pay off" government employes. He said he gave most pf it to his wife. 5. Porreca said he tried to pay Rubin for the freezer but Rubin wouldn't take any money.' Rubin, however, swore that he considered the freezer a “loan” and that he struggled in vain to get Porreca to pay for it. 6. Porreca said he also got lingerie for his wife from Rubin, which Rubin denied, and that he got 25 to 30 pounds of meat wholesale through Rubin, which Rubin confirmed. A—CHARGES DROPPED (Continued from Page One) the state is bound to prove beyond a reasonable doubt the guilt of the accused and it this Is not possible •in a particular case the state i should dismiss. The dismissal came after prosecutor Smith. Decatur police chief ■ James Borders, and sheriff Merle Affolder held conferences concernI ing the Johnson case. It was pointed out by Judge Myles Parrish that the court must sustain a motion for dismissal from the prosecutor. Johnson, who has been out on bond, will face the Wells county • 'charges June 6. The dismissal here will now leave Johnson under the jurisdiction of the Wells circuit court where the Fair and Grimm cases were disposed of. Washington — Almost all the uranium. natural rubber, manganese, industrial diamonds, chrome, cobalt. tin and nickel used in the United States are imported, some of them in considerable quantities. Trade in a — Decatur SUn\ & MON. First Decatur Showing! i *■ caret i — ADDED RIOT — Th* Screen’s Greatest Comic* in the Funniest Picture They Ever Made! ——nu* OUtKr i MHRJW.LEWIS j # —O—O Tonight & Saturday -BOUNTY HUNTER” Randolph Scott—tn Cblor & “DANGEROLS MISSION”—CoIor Victor Mature, Piper Laurie - i 1 ' * ’ Cartoon On Every Frogram! ■■■BBBHBHBBBBBMHBBBBBBIHBMBBBBBHB

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Youth For Christ To Observe Anniversary The 10th anniversary of countywide Youth for Christ will be observed with two big rallies Thursday and Friday evenings, May 26 and 27. at the First Mennonite church ih Berne There will be musical treats, pictures, inspirational messages. Youth for Christ notes and world vision challenges. The Berne-French acapella choir will sing Thursday evening, directed by Freeman Burkhalter. After the evening program everyone is invited to the basement auditorium for a period ot fellowship and snaxpiration. The huge birthday cake will be cut and distributed to all present and an Interesting surprise program will be presented. The Rev. Sam Wolgemuth, deputation director of Y'FC International, who had been the speaker, was forced to cancel this engagement and tly to Germany on an emergency call to direct tent campaigns that have been arranged by Reinnie Barth, who is suffering a nervous collapse in a German

NEXT WEEK- M) 21,25,25. S CLEAN UP WEEK IN DECATUR ————————MUM.■———M. DRIVE STARTS TUESDAY and Continues ’till Job Is Completed! PLEASE CHECK THE DATE FOR YOUR DISTRICT AND HAVE THE RUBBISH READY FOR TRUCKS ■■■■■■MMMWWRPMW—I ■mwmuMMumMmMMMMiM ■■■pMmMHimaiiwmM —lmmwsmMi - i irriiirjr-.--'- - ;iß|Tr j rir -Tjr--'r-rrnr-T ;nrr ; gg RUBBISH NOTICE PLEASE Rubbish, Bottles, Tin Cans, etc. Containers such as baskets will be j, ave your ru bbj s |i p | ace d in > Will Be Removed By City exnptied and left on premises. containers and set in the alley. Cardboard boxes and containers Employees. will be hauled away. Your cooperation is appreciated. 1 ■ , * ' ' • • . Schedule of Bulihisli Pick-Up Tuesday, May 24 Wednesday, May 25 To Residents FIRE I of Decatur: — WARD I W V gQg we can all help to make Decatur a V Cleaner, Safer and Better Place in which North Os Monroe St. North Os Monroe St. to live. Please co-operate by cleaning West Os Fifth St. East Os Fifth St* your lawns and lots, and in general help ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ to beautify the city by starting now to Thursday, May 26 Friday, May 27 I beautify your own home. Pra tice I clean up week not just now but all year around. Thank you sincerely. inu: W gs WARD N - gj South Os Monroe St. South Os Monroe St. East Os Fifth St. West Os Fifth St. I - « ’ CITY OF DECATUR CLYDE JOHNSON JOHN M. DOAN STREET COMMISSIONER . t > ‘ MAYOR - DECATUR, IND.

, hospital. However, another Youth for Christ leader Will be present to speak at these anniversary rallies. ' ~ The rallies will begin at 7:30 o'clock and an invitation Is extended to the'public to tfffend. Dean Os Students To Retire At Indiana BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (INS) — Col. IL L. Shoemaker will retire as dean of students at Indiana University next month. The colonel joined IU in 1939 as an infantry major assigned to teach on the ROTC staff. He has been dean of students since 1946. I . ENFORCEMENT (Continued from Pag* One) ler. It was pointed out that similar plans have been set up in surrounding communities and have proved successful. A plan drafted by the Indiana state bar association and the American bar association will be used as a basis for the local arrangement.

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