Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 147, Decatur, Adams County, 23 June 1955 — Page 6

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Chicago Planning -• Clean-up Campaign Will Pattern After Pittsburgh Success CHICAGO (INS) — Chicago—inspired by Pittsburgh’s dynamic progress against slums, smog,* traffic and other urban problems—will send a citizens’ committee to the eastern city to study its rebuilding SEE Dick Mansfield Motor i. Sales, North 2nd street Used Car Lot, For a BETTER Used Car. 146 t 3

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technique. Chicago Mayor Richard J. Dale/ today studied a list of leading men of commerce, industry, labor and government from which he would name the citizens* committee to visit Pittsburgh. The plan to gear Chicago’s clean-up campaign to Pittsburgh’s fabulous rennalsance came Wednesday during a luncheon in Chicago given by Stuart List, publisher of The Chicago American. List, who once lived in Pittsburgh and is familiar with its "community rebirth” story, presented as speakers two men who were largely responsible for Pittsburgh's amazing progress—Mayor David L. Lawrence and civic leader Arthur B. Van Buskirk. Trade in a u«xmi Town — Decatur

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Children's Program At Honduras Church To Present Program On Sunday Morning The St. Luke’s Evangelical and Reformed church of Honduras will present its children’s day program Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. The program, to which the public is invited, is as follows: Song—Primary department. Welcome —Dopnie Andrews. My Verse—Nell Brown. A Place —Beth Harmon. Song—Nursery class. Friendly—Cynthia Leath. A Wish For You —Donnie Moeschberger. Smiles —Michael Heare. Exercise —Ronnie Smith, Blair Brown, Eddie Mankey and Lynn Ratcliff. Solo —Maris Moeschberger. Roses on My Shoulder—Karen Engle. Hi and Goodbye—Blair Brown. Like the Stars —Ronnie Smith. Accordion solo—Barbara Engle. Song—Junior class. Exercise, Jesus — Marsha and Rebecca Engle, Gloria Longsworth, Janie Mankey and Karen Engle. The Bible Tell Us—Rebecca Engle. A Pretty Dress—Floria Longsworth. Solo—Joan Brown. Garden of My Heart—Eddie Mankey. A Blessing—Marsha Engle. A Secret —Janie Mankey. Piano solo—Emma Heare. Dialogue, Where I’d Like To Be on Children’a Day — Susan Longsworth, Maris Moeschberger, Roger Dick, Joan Brown. Nancy Longsworth, Steven Schlickman, David Smith, Barbara Engle, Dean Harmon, Gloria Engle and Emma Heare. Son Long—Lynn Ratcliff. VOTE 8-3 IN (Continued from Page One) or four years from now.” Meanwhile, Dr. James A. Shannon, associate director of the national institute of health, said he public health service possibly, will decide within the next day or two on the safety of a number of siteable batches of vaccine. Sabin said the safer anti-polio shots could probably be ready for inoculating children this fall and winter. SENATE HANDS (Continued from Pare One) senate GOP leader William F. Knowland (R Calif.), who was among the 22 Republicans who voted against “condemning” the Wisconsinite last December. That vote was 67 to 22-. McCarthy said after the vote that Republicans “flunked their test very badly" and that was a “great mistake.” _ INDIA, RUSSIA (Continued from Page One) The statement described the recent Soviet proposals on disarmament —made at the London meetings of the UN disarmament subcommittee—as a “substantial contribution to peace.” This comment came a day after Soviet foreign minister V. M. Molotov in a San Francisco speech called on the western powers to make the next move towards ending the arms race. Nehru and Bulganin -acknowledged that there is “on the part of the smaller and weaker states a wide and possibly unreasoning fear of bigger powers.” From Warsaw, Nehru will visit Vienna, Belgrade, Rome, London and Cairo before returning home.

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Mrs. William Keller Reelected By CLC Mrs. William Keller of Decatur was re-elected a supreme director of the national council of Catholic Ladies of Columbia at their convention in Fort Wayne Wednesday afternoon. Other officers of the supreme council who were also re-elected were Mrs. Helen Doyle. Springfield, O„ supreme president; Mrs. Anna M. David, Cleveland, 0., superme vice-president; Miss Mary L. Lett, Springfield, 0., supreme secretary, and Mrs. Emma Durkin, Newark, 0., Mrs. Clara Miller, Dayton, 0., and Mrs. Frances (Gerding, Glandorf, 0., directors. The Decatur council served as host for the convention which began Monday at the Hotel Van Orman in Fort Wayne. Miss Rose Nesswald was supreme monitor for the event.' Other convention highlights, planned by Decatur members, in addition to the election were a reception Monday evening, a banquet Tuesday evening and a mass Tuesday morning and Wedneeday morning. LIST PROGRAM (Continued from Page One) teen-agers of Decatur and all of the surrounding area will dance to the music of Spec Hebble’s orchestra at the community center. ■ There will be no admission charge for this dance, which will feature exhibition dancing. IKE SPEAKS TO (Continued from Page One) licans at a reception later in a s nearby school house that, “all the i fish in the broqk went somewhere . else.” i . First cathode ray tube was de--1 vised and built in 1897. i 1 New Orleans — A muskrat can travel 50 yards under water before coming up for air.

■ ' QUEEN JULIANA of the Netherlands has been awarded the 1955 , Nansen Medal for distinguished services on behalf of refugees, It was announced in Geneva by Dr G. J. van Heuven Goedhart, United Nations High Commis- ' . sioner for Refugees. The 1954 award, the first under the U.N General Assembly’s resolution establishing the Nansen Medal, was made to Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt (International)

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353 Carl Geels Carl Geels is one of the top callers in the northeastern Indiana area and will be main caller for the square dancing Saturday night in the closing dedication event at the new Youth and Comrfiunity Center.

Internal Revenue Positions Open The internal revenue service. Cincinnati region, comprising the states of Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky. Virginia, and West Virginit, is recruiting for., vaccancies in the positions of tax collector and tax collector trainee. Trainee poeitione paying $3410 a year require three years of business experience. Promotion is made at the end of six months satisfactory training to $4205 a year. Applicants with four years of business experience may starfWFT®* a yS ir. Education or experience in the field of business

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