Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 295, Decatur, Adams County, 16 December 1955 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Wintared at the Dacatur, Ind., Poet Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller. —— President J. H. Heller ...... -Vice-President Chas. Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates: By Mall in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, >8.00; Six months, 14.25; 3 months, |2.2&. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 39.00; 6 months, 94.76; 3 months, $2.50. By Carrier: 25 cents per week. Single copies. 5 cents.
It begins to look a little like — Sopny can use his new sled that Santa brings and his skates too. t 0 0 ® Why not send the Daily Demo- jT erat to some of your friends for® Christmas. If they are away from® home they will enjoy the homefl paper. g.-.| 0 0 Some forty accidents occurred J® within an hour or two at Fort® Wayne Wednesday evening fol-® lowing the snow storm which® left the streets rather slick. K —— 0 — ® If you expect to get your selec® tion of Christmas merchandise,® you'd better to plan to do your® shopping right away. Every - day,® more and more shoppers visit the® Decatur stores and one of these® days it will be too late. fc—i 4 0 k— The Good Fellows Club fund® has passed the 3400 mark, if you®! wish to join the efforts to pro-® vide a real Christmas for the® needy, just drop a dollar or tw- >® into one of the containers. Time® is about up! ® 0 0 ES The big shots in congress fear® a colder cold war and are shaky® about a major tax rate next year.® The proposition may cause a few J arguments on the floor but the® “wise ones" don’t think they will® get anywhere. • —-o-— — heirs of Henry Ford and® the foundation are giving away a® half billion dollars which is sev® efal times more than Henry ex® pected to make when he started® making the Model-T and stock® in his company was selling for® * few dollars per share. —o Democrats seem to be getting® rather busy these days. Steven® son plans to enter four state® primaries, Lausche will be a>favorite Ohio son and will file in California and a couple® of other states. Looks like we® may have quite a year of politics® IB ’66. I — - J It’s interesting to note that the® theme of the Republican leaders®
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WKJG-TV (Channel 33) Friday 6*oo—Gates way to Sport* 6Ts—Jack Gray, News 6:25 — The Weatherman I:3o—Big Ten Football 7; 00—Kay's Theater 7:3o—Eddie Fisher 7:4s—News Caravan 3:oo—Truth or Consequences 3:lo—Life of RUey 8;0O — Big Story 9:3o—City Detective 10:00—Cavalcade of Sport* 10:45 —Red Barber 11:00 —The Weatherman 11; 10—Sports Today 11:15—Ji own, Ted Straeaer 11:30— Wrestling 12:00—Miraculous Journey SATURDAY Mamtng •; 30—Fopcorn Theater 10:30 —Buffalo Bill Jr. 11:00— Fury 11:30—Rasnar of the Jungle Afternoon 12:00 —Uncle Dave and Pete 12:30—Meet Mr. Wizard 3:oo—Film 1 • 30—'Two Gun Playhouse »;30—Film 2:4s—Film 3:oo—Pistons va Knickerbockers s:oo—Bowling ~ Evening *:oo—March of Medicine 0:30 —Boldlers of Fortune " 7:00 —Rocket Squad 7:3o—The Big Surprise 3:00 —The Perry Como Show »:00— People Are Funny »:30—My Little Margie, -10:00— George Goebel - L - J — - 10:30 —Your Hit Parade S 11:00 —The Guy Lombardo Show 11:30—Boy From Indiana SUNDAY I***”—Program Preview After**** 13:00 —Church of the Air 12:30 —Thia la The Life 1:00—Fort Warn* Forum 1:30 —Man To Man ■2:O0 —American Inventory • :30—Youth wants To Know W —3tW—Alan to Man 3 .‘I4S—TV Theater 4; 00—The Ruggles t , S:oo—Livnwlre Clubhouse 6.3o—Captain Gallant Evening o:oo—The Cisco Kid <;J0 —The Roy Rogers Show 7:oo—lts a Great Life k 7:3O—Frontier a^OO— Colgate Variety Hour 9:PO—TV Playhouse 10 00—Loretta Young Show 10:30—Badge 714 11-00 —Th«- Vnespected 11:30—News. Weather, and Sports
gathered in Indianapolis this week was "what can we do to help ourselves?” That's the big L difference between the two major [parties. The Democrats may scrap [among themselves but their big [problem always is “what can we [do to help most of the people?" Io 0 f I You can make things a little [easier for Mrs. Dale Death and [her assistants at the license buEreau as well as for yourselves by [taking advantage of the new [proposition to file applications [now instead of waiting for the big [rush. They have your tags [and license ready by about Janu[ary 8. It is especially necessary [if you wish a special number on [your plates. | 0 0 [ If the Dixon-Yates syndicate [puts over their claim for three [and a half million dollars we [might as wqll give up every hope [we ever had of paying our debts. [They claim ‘they have that [amount coming because they had [arranged for starting a 107-mil-[lion dollar contract to build a [power plant to put our TVA pow[er plant out of business. We [thought they could have judged [from remarks by Senator KefauIver and others that there was ■doubt of the contract ever being ■approved. I 0 0—I Ralph Thomas, son of Rev. and ■Mrs. Benjamin G. Thomas, and ■popular Decatur high school Sen■ior has been named a semi-finalist ■in the annual scholarship tests ot ■National Merit Scholarship Corp. ■Young Mr. Thomas will take the gaptitude test at Fort Wayne JanBuary 14. It Is a splendid honor for ■ Decatur high school and likewise ■for the youug. man who has a brought recognition to the school. also is president of the ■senior class, student council and ■teen age council of the Youth and ■Community center. Such recogni®.ions as these come only through ■<* combination of a good faculty ®md good students. We congratu- ■ ate both Mr. Thomas and the flrchool faculty.
WiN-T (Channel 15) FRIDAY Evening o:oo—News, Hickox 6:lo—Sports Extra 6:ls—Gene Autry 6; 45—Douglas Edwards 7:oo—Disneyland 8:00—-Christmas Greatest Show 9:oo—Crusader 9; 30—Break the Bank 10:00—The Lineup 10:30—Person to Person 11:00—Million Dollar Movie 12:30— News Weather Sports SATURDAY Morning B:3o—Tri State Review 10:00—Gene Autry Jamboree 1-1:00 —Winky Dink & You 11:30—Johnny Jupitor Afternoon 12; "o—The Big Top l:bo—Western Playhouse 2:oo—Broadway Theater 3:00 —Washington U. vs Illinois s:oo—Roy Rogers Evening 6:oo—Lassie — 6:3o—Down Homers 7:00—Bob Cummings Show 7:3o—Beat The Clock B:oo—Stage Show B:3o—Jackie Gleason 9:00 —Two for the Money 9:3o—Ford Star Julbllee11:00—Fabian of Scotland Yary 11:30—News, Weather, Sports SUNDAY Morntag B:3o—Tri State Review 10:00—Lamp Unto My Feet 10:30—Look up and Live 11:00—U.-N-. In Action “ 11;30 —Contest Carnival Afternoon 112.00 -Winky' Dink & You 1,2:30 —This Is The Life l-:0()—College Press Conference ,I:3o—l>ean Pike 2:oo—The Christophers 2130—The Big Picture 3; 00—Talkaround “— 3:3o—Adventure 4:oo—Fac e the Nat 1o n 4:3o—Youi Are There 5; 00—Omnibus Evening 6:30 Science Fiction Theater 7:oo—Annie Oakley 7; 30—. Tack Benny 8:00—Ed Sullivan Show 9:OO—G. E. Theater 9:3o—Alfred Hitchcock Presents 10:00—Appt. With Adventure 10:30—Mayor of the Town 11:00—Elle.ry Quern ' 11:30—News Weather Sports MOVIES adaMs theater i “Tarazan, the Ape Man” Erl. at I 7:23; ns+fi. -gat.- tit 1: tit; 3;3K; I 7;540; 9:57. * “Girl in' the Red Velvet Swing” Sun at 1;22: (i 3:3<i; 7; 16: 9; 15.
Mrs. Calvin Liechty J Dies This Morning „ Funeral Services 13 Sunday Afternoon Mrs. Barbara Lehman Liechty. li 77, of Berne, died at 6; 15 a.m. today at the home of a daughter. Mrs. Merlin Norr of near that city. She had been an invalid for five _ years. -h She was born In Wayne county, b O„ July 31, 1878. a daughter of " Abraham S. and Mariaan Sprung- 8 er-Lehman. Her husband. Calvin R. J Liechty, preceded her in death. • Mrs. Liechty was a member of ® the First Mennonite church. F Surviving are one son, Paul Liechty. prominent Adams county i b dairyman; six daughters. Mrs. 8 Merlin Norr or near Berne. Misses S Edna and Linda Liechty, Mrs. Ula rich Reinhart and Mrs. Loris 11 Stucky, all of Berne, and Mrs. Roy t Pflueger of Fort Wayne; 15 grand children; one great-grandchild; t four brothers, Daniel and Otto ' Lehman of near Berne, Joel ot 1 Ohio and Menno of Washington, ' and a half-sister, Mrs. J. L. West- ' rich of Berne. C Funeral services will be held at I 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the First Men- F nonite church, the ißev. Olin A. KrehbieF officiating. Burial will be in the MRE cemetery. Friends may all at the Yager funeral home - after 9 a.m. Saturday. r ‘ n *~ • t | . 20 Years Ago j , Today • 0 4 J Dec. 16 — The Republican na- ] tional committee selects Cleveland, < Ohio as its 1936 convention city. I Edwin Kauffman and Miss Vir- I ginia Dolch named chairmen Os I the orchestra committee for the I President’s birthday ball January I 30., Judge Huber M. DeVoss receives I message stating his brother. Lewis 1 I A. DeVoss. 60, died suddenly this ■ I morning at Houston. Texas. I ’ Mrs. Amelia Loshe, 92, mother j of several Adams county residents. I 1 died Sunday at St Anthony, Ohio. ■ Pope Pius addresses the college | of cardinals at Vatican City and ! pleads for peace and charity. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur i o
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Top Radio Producer l d Dies In Hollywood 1 9 HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Judith j Berry Brennan, 39, producer of top radio shows in New York and Hol- v lywood for 14 years, died Thursday after a brief illness. Her most recent radio production was the Peter Potter show. AUCTION 1 c*»ntl» ;eg from F tge Qnet Nickens, Charles SZ Oakland. Neb.; Peddicord, James W„ Newark. Ohio; Peterson. James L-, South St. Paul. Minn.; Phillips. James C., Fountain City; Potter, Ira, Mt. Sterling, Ky^_JPreston, L, 8., Alger, Ohio; Reed, Frederick D„ Hastings, Neb.; Rittenhouse, Wylie 5.,« Vanderbilt. Pa.; Roberts, Thomas, Springfield. Ohio; Sall, Max 1., Syracuse, N. Y„- Simpkins, Donald E„ Cygnet, Ohio; Smith. William J., Nashville, Tenn.; Stanton. William J„ Vermontville, Mich.; Stoddart, James, Burlington. Ontario, Canada; Underhill, - Willjam D„ Dickson, Tenn.; Van Poppel, Louis E„ Bryan. Ohio; White, Orville 8.. Cedar Bluff, Va.; Wilson. Joel T., Wilmington, Ohio: Wiseman, Thomas A., Tullahoma. Tenn.; Wyatt, Tim B„ Birmingham, Ala. SEN. KEFAUVER (Continued on Page Four) ness — can prosper.” Kefauver said America’s “best intelligence and imagination” must be employed in dealing with other nations to achieve peace.
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