Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 291, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1955 — Page 6

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller President J. H. Heller Vice-President Chas. Holt house Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates: By Mail in Adams and Adjoining Counties;, One year, $8.00; Six months, $4.25; 3 months. $2.25. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $9 00; 6 months, $4.75; 3 months, $2.50. By Carrier: 25 cents per week. Single copies, 5 cents.

Will you enjoy the holidays orl will the "spirits" get you down.l Drive carefully and stay sober.c I w ' ■ It’s less than two weeks until! Christmas and the Good’ Fellows! Club needs some extra support! Please be as generous as you! can so they can make this reallyl the Merriest Christmas ever fori the entire community. I 0 0 - I Another big shopping week-end! was recorded by Decatur mer-1 chants. Every day more and more] shoppers are realizing that It’s! wise to shop right here at home.] Stores in Decatur still have ample ] gift selections. Shop this week while you can still get your choice of products and styles. j 0 0 L Billy Graham, the world’s greatest evangelist will start a real campaign early the coining year when he tries to stir up-tbe city of New York. He knows It will be a tremendous test but is said to be ready for it The campaign will continue two months at least ——io 01—— The Democrats and Republicans act like they are getting serious about a joint fund-raising program for the 1956 National campaign. Many believe it will work but we-took for quite a discussion over the large donations, especially those unmarked as to what party the donor prefers. It might avoid a lot of chargee and counter charges about where they come from and why given but we still can’t imagine either party entering into such a deal| —o —-0—... It pays to buy at home. So-call-ed wholesale house electrical appliances, radio sets, television sets and the like require installation and service. The few pennies you save often times get you inferior products and you immediately acquire a lot of headaches attempting to get someone to service the appliance. Trade at home where you know the merchant and know that if anything goes wrong you’ll get an immediate adjustment.

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WKJ6-TV (Channel 33) # MONDAT Evenln* «• 00—Gatesway to-Sporta 6:ls—Jack Gray, News 6:26—The Wewtiiewnan ' 6:3o—Carol and Corky 6:4s—Pat.U Pace Show 7-00—CtoUins Star Showcase 7:3o—Keyhole Theater 7:45 —(News Ca-ravan s:oo—Sleeping Beaut* 9-30—Robert Montgomery Presents 10:30—Man Behind the Badge 11:00—The Weatherman 11:10—Sports Today 11:15—The News 11:30—The Unexpected TUESDAY Morninc B:ss—Program Preview 7:00 —Toda y 9:oo—Morning Marquee 10-00—Ding Dong School 10; 30—TEA 11:00 —Home Afternoon 12:00 —Tenn. Rrnie Ford Show 12:30 —Feather Your Nest 1:00 —Parrot ft Farming. I:ls—The Weatherman • p 1:20 —News, Tom ElkJna I:3o—Here's Charlie 2 00—What’s Your Trouble 2:16 —Your Hof!2:3o—The Editor'* Desk 2:40 —Faith to Live By 2:so—Musical Momenta 3:OO—NBC Matinee Theater 4:oo—Santa In Wanderland 1 4-30—World of Mr. Sweeny 4:4s—Modern Romances s:oo—Pinky Lee s:3o—Howdy Doody Evening 9:oo—Gatesway to Sport* 6 • 15—Jack Gray. Now* s:2s—The Weatherman 620—Wild BUI Hickok 7:oo—Arnot ft Andy * 7:3o—<Dlnah Shore Show 7.4s—New* Carwvad 1 « 00—Martha Raye 9:oo—Fireside Theater 9:3o—Circle Theater 10 30—®lg Town 11 ■ 00—The Weatherman 11U»—Sportn Today 9 11:15—The Nevi M 30—The Galloping Mak>r 1

fl ' ' r ■ Winter weather prevailed over ■the week-end, but there were ■only a few flakes of snow. Motor ■tHiffic was heavy, but orderly fland some times it seems as if ■people were making a game ef■fort to drive with care. fl Regular schedules of the two ■professional football leagues endfled Sunday, and Los Angeles and ■Cleveland, winners of their re■spective leagues will battle it ■out for the championship. Big■gest thrill of the pro season for ■many was the comeback of the ■Chicago Bears and Green Bay ■packers after several cellar■dwelling seasons. $ 0 Z The more than fifty students F of Reppert Auction School start r their final week of studies today. " Next Friday the successful ones will receive their certificates ot graduation and return to their . hombk, scattered over the nation. Each class is well worth remembering. Many friendships are made during the two schools held annually and the visitors bring much to the city. We sincerely hope that in return we are able to give to each of them some words of encouragement which will help them on their way to the top of their profession 0 *7— Hugh Engle, Decatur business man,. World War II veteran and former Decatur was killed in an early Sunday morning auto mishap near Decatur. During his almost three years of service on the Council, Engle served with distinction. He did not always agree with the majority, but he voted his convictions. He retired from the Council when he moved from his councilmanic district and became ineligible to continue his office. An honorable war record and active membership in the Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion and regarded as one ot the city's outstanding automob|le dealers, he leaves an enviable record of achievement In his forty-one years of life. We humbly join his many friends in offering condolence to his family in their hour of grief.

WIN-T (Channel 15) MONDAY Evening 6:oo—The Newe, Hickox 6; 10—Sports Extra, Grossman 6:ls—Gene Autry 6:4s—Douglas Edwards 7:oo—Science In Aictlon 7:3o—Robin Hood B:oo—Burns and Allen B:3o—Talent Scouts 9:00—I Love Lucy 9:3o—.December HMde 10;00 —Studio One 11:00—San Francisco Beat 11; 30—New*, Weather Sport* TUESDAY Morning 7:oo—The Morning Show B:oo—Captain Kangaroo 9:oo—The Early Hour 10; 00—Gary Moore Show 10:30—Ooonedy Theater I.l:ls—Arthur Godfrey 11:30—Strike It Rich Afternoon 12:00—Valiant Lady 12; 15—Love of Life I:2:3o—Search for Tomorrow 112:45—The Guiding Light I:oo—Jack Parr Show 1:30 —Love Story 2 : oo—Robert Q. Lewis 2:3o—Grand Natl. Bake Aft 3:oo—The Big Payoff 3:30—80b Crosby Show 3:4s—Down Hoanere 4:oo—Brighter Day 4:l6—Secret Storm 4:30—0n Your Account s:oo—Bar 16 Ranch *«ToO—The Neiwg, Hlokox 6:lo—Sport* Extra 6:ls—Range Rider 6:4s—Douglas Edwards 7:oo—Eddie Cantor 7 : 3o—Warner Brothers Present* B:3o—Navy Log — T 9:oo—Meet Millie •’ 9:3O—TV Reader’s Ddgent 10:00—364,000 Question 10; 30—Ethel and Albert 11:00—File* of Jeffrey Jone* MOVIES ADAMS THEATER •To Hell And Back" Morw at 7:M; 9*M, ~ Stripe* Ln The Sun" Tue*. * Wed. at 7:37; 9:45.

I " « 20 Years Ago Today December 12—-The Decatur city council will receive bids for addi tional building anti equipment at the city plant tomorrow. M J. Syeringer of (Cleveland, Ohio, railroad magnate, died this morning. Beginning next week stores in Decatur will remain open evenings until 9 o’clock. Plans announced for paving 224 from Decatur to Van Wert, both states joining.' - ' Dan Cupid is on a strike in Adams county. Not a 'single mar-

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riage license has been Issued the past 12 days. The Good Fellows club now has $13)3.93, more help is needed. Commodores defeat St. Mary’s of Anderson, 33 to 30. in thriller. Death Os South Bend Man Is Accidental SOUTH BEND. Ind. (INS) — Deputy Coroner F. Dale Nelson today ruled as accidental the death Saturday oLPaul Marich, 50, in a fall down the stairs from his second floor apartment. i The coroner held that Marich, a St. Joseph county highway employee, died of a broken geek. Neighbors found his body at the bottom of the stairs.

Mrs. Samuel Beeler Is Taken By Death Funeral services were held this afternoon at the Geneva Evangelical United Brethren church for -Airs. Samuel Beeler, of Geneva, Vho died late Friday night. Surviving are her husband; two sons. Daniel and Corwin Beeler, both of Geneva; Two Mrs. Jason Adams of Dunkirk and Mrs. Roe Wynn of Decatur; twn brothers. Adam Gross of Pensacola, Fla., and Lawrence Gross of McCean. Tex. , Omaha—States east of the Mississippi consume 69 percent of the U. S. meat supply.

Charges Government : Attempt At Control Charge Made Sunday By Clarence Manion SOUTH BEND, Ind. (INS) — • Former Notre Dame law d ean • Clarence Manion told his Sunday ’ night nationwide radio forum audl- > erne the federal government Is ■ trying to seize control of educationSpeaking over the Mutual Broddcaeting System in his weekly pro- ■ gram, Manion said the national i education association and the ( United States office of education

are the conspirators In the plot. He termed the recent White House educational conference -ft deceit and misrepresentation" In “carefully | railroaded maneuver in which "hundreds of honest patriotic 1 delegates were mouse-trapped and frustrated by, the clever aptlcs of the/professlonals.” Manion said that although the NEA and US-OE now speak ot “federal aid to the schools” what they really are after is "federal control of schools.’’ He further accused the "conspirhtors" of calling attention to a “phantom classroom crisis which has been repeatedly dissolved by cold applications of factual statistics.”

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Locomotive And Six Cars Are Derailed EAST CHICAGO. Ind. (INS) — The Baltimore and Ohio railroad investigated today the derailment of a locomotive and six freight cars at Indiana Harbor. The accident occurred Sunday when a freight train rammed a raised bridge on the railroad's main line. Officials said the bridge over the Indiana Harbor ship canal, 17 miles southeast of Chicago, was badly damaged and will be out of service for “quite some time." Trade in a Hood Town — Cecatur