Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 24, Decatur, Adams County, 30 January 1956 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT , Published Every Krening 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. Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates: By Mail tn Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $8.00; Six months, |4.25; I months, 12.25. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 19.00; 6 months,'|4.76; 3 months, 12.50. By Carrier: 25 cents per week. Single copies, 5 cents,

Shoppers are invited to read every advertisement in today's Daily Democrat Wednesday is Dollar Day and you’ll save money »y visiting the Decatur retail stores. In a year’s time you’ll be money ahead if you trade every day in Decatur. —o A young Philadelphia boxer died over the week-end, following a Thursday night fight There probably will be an investigation and the promoter, manager and other tighter all will be exonerated. Let them catch some one staging a rooster fight bull tight Or dog fight in these United States, and to jail they’ll go. 0 o——— Cabinet members certainly aren't playing any favorites. The various groups of people who make up this great United States are classified from "bird dogs” to “pampered.*’ There is just one exception. Big business asks for and gets what it wants. Certainly the people won’t stand for this interpretation of our form of government too long. 0 0 Kara Benson's excuse for his letter commending the "pampered farmer" magasine article was that neither be nor his deputies had read the magasine comment. That statement could cover numerous statements and orders made by cabinet members in the Ike administration. The top-bracket administrators don’t seem to take the time to read what they’re saying. Maybe they'll be sorry, come next November. 0 o City engineer and water superintendent Ralph Roop has a lot of worries these days which should concern every resident of Decatur. Our water supply is slowly dwindling away and before too long, we’ll have to find a new source. The wells, which furnish Decatur with its water are not of sufficient capacity to take care of emergencies. However, Engineer Roop and his assistants are working on several plans which will be presented to the Council before too long, and city officials believe that Decatur, as in the past, will meet the problem with a solution.

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WKJG-TV (Channel 33) MONDAY Zoo—Gateeway to Sport* t;l6—Jack Gray, New* < a®—The Weatherman 4:30—-Carol and Corky 0:65 —Patti Page Show 7; 00—-Star Showcase 7:oo—Keyhole Theater 7:43 —News Caravan 6:00 —Festival of Music i!iK3riS”2.?°®S"f p '“"“ 11:00—The Weatherman n4O— Sports Today The Nows il;3o—©lactanail TUESDAY <:66—frogrm Proview t:fO— Today 9:oo—Mornins Marquee 10:00 —Ding Dong School 1040—The Ernie Kevac Show li;oO—Home I3:o»—Tenn. Ernie Ford Show 12:30—Feather Your Neat « I:oo—Farms & Farming 115 —The Weatherman l:jp— News, Tom Elkins I:3o—Here's Charlie ....... *4o—OSuskal Moments S;10 —Faith to Live By *4s—Show Businww «»♦—Travel with Father *4O—NBC Matinee Theater —Cartoon Express 0: IS—Modern Romances i:3O— Queen for a Day :00—pinky Lee :30—Rowdy Doody Beeway to Sports k Gray, News Weatherman d Bill Hickok >s A Andy — ih Shore Show rw Caravah • :Po—Milton Berle tr 9:oo—Fireside Theater 9:3o—Playright 56 11;O0— ti’Xrthernian 11; 30—-Affairs of Gappy Ricks

Heaviest snowfall of the winter visited Decatur today. Just when we were seeing robins and getting ready for an early spring, along came the cold blast and snow a which might measure close to a foot before it stops. Another tough expensive job for the men who keep our streets and highways passable. * ■ .. .... X)—_o— H. L. Mencken, one of the most caustic, carping essayists of our times died in his sleep in his home town of Baltimore, Maryland over the week-end. His contributions to literature and to his generation, if any, are still hazy. The man wrote, what he claimed he believed, castigating prince and pauper alike. During the twenties, according to him, everything and everybody were wrong. Mencken, the critic, editor and essayist lived to be seventy-five, and he also lived to see not one of his suggestions concerning life, religion and government adopted. —-6—o— The president’s council of economic advisers have come up with one of the cutest political schemes yet In looking over the w o n d e r f u 1 economic advancements of the last year and a half they say this condition came about because of lessening of government controls and taxes that allowed wider freedom and advancement by private enterprise. Now, to keep up this economic condition they say controls should be put back on. They seem to think, or at least want us to think, the t an economic bonanza can be assured at an even flow just by pushing control buttons. They fail to realise that slowdowns are not only natural, but necessary. Humans do nothing else at an even and consistant rate. We don’t grow, eat, exercise or work at a steady rate. Our golf game doesn't even stay the same with slight steady improvement day after day. So why should the economic rate of growth be any different. We have to have resting periods in what ever we do. The president’s economists are saying — we had a fine year, with our thoughts and controls, things will be the same forever. It sounds good in an election year, at least

WINT - TV (Channel 15) MONDAY Eventag o:oo—The News, Hlekox 0:10 —Sports Extra, Grossman o:ls—Gene Autry 6:4s—Douglas Edwards 7:oo—Science in Action 7:3o—Robin Hood 8:00—-Burns and Allen B:3o—Talent Scouts #:00 —I Love Lucy ... 9:3o—December BHde 10;00—Studio One 11:00—San Francisco Beat 11; 30—News, 'Weather sports TUESDAY Morning 7:oo—The Moming Show -—- B:oo—Captain Kangaroo 9:oo—The Early Show 10:00—Gary Moore Show 10:30—Comedy Theater 11:00—It’s Fun To Reduce l.l:lo—Arthur Godfrey 11:30—Strike It Rich Afternoon 12:00—valiant Lady 12:15—Love of Life 18:30—Search for Tomorrow 12:45—The Guiding Light I:oo—Jack Parr Show 1:30 —Love Story 3; 00—Robert Q. Lewis 2:3o—House Party 3:00 —The Big Payoff 3:30—80b Crosby Show 3:4s—Down Homers 4:00 —Brighter Day 4.ls—Secret Storm 4:30—0h Your Account 5:00 —Bar 15 Ranch Evening ■ 6:00 —The News, Hickox ’ I:lo—Sports Extra 6:ls—Range Rider B:4o—.Douglas Edwards • 7JOO—I Led 3 Lives 7; 30—Warner Brothers Present* B:3o—Navy Log 9:oo—Meet Millie 9:3O—TV Reader’s Digest 10:00—864.000 Question 10:30—Ethel and Albert 11:00—FHao of Jeffrey Jones 11; 30—Nows, Weather, Sports MOVIES ADAMS ""Court Martial Billy Mltehetl"Mon. at 7:36; S;3l. •tlloryttTue*. & Wed. at 7:—3; »;2«,

i— ■— — 20 Years Ago Today 9 ' January 30—A large crowd attended the third annual Preoidont’e Ball at the Decatur Country ClubMore than 30,000 attended the Hitler celebration in Berlin, honoring start of third year of the Hitler regime in Ge r many. Governor AK M- Landon of Kan-

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sac is a candidate for Republican nomination for president and leeks like the man to beat! j Mrs. Phillip Übenauere leaves for Oklahoma City to spend the root of the winter with her niece, Mlsa Margaret Veslsy. Commodores defeat Bt- John’s of Delphoa, 40 to 28. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat W»n Ao. |t brings resalts.

Court lews Marriage License Hubert D. lech, 21, Decatur, route four, and Roberta Q. Mathya, 18, Geneva route two. Michaud Estate In the Chester Michaud estate, the executor’s bond In the sum of 140,000 has been submitted and approved. Letters testamentary have been ordered issued to Frances Michaud.

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Admitted*’ Mrs. Flora Lane. Decatur: Mrs. Merriam McDonald, Decatur; Robert Hall, Decatur; Mita Mary Ann Sprunger, Berne; Mrs. Mary Etta Fields, Geneva; Mrs. Louiee

Bommer, Borne; James E. Lovdllette, Decatur; Miss Donna Lou Mankey, Decatur; Mrs- Samuel C. Bchwarta, Geneva Dismissed Mrs Noah L. Schwarts and baby boy, Monroe; Mra. Fred Rumschlag and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. Raymond Thieme and baby girl, Deoatur; Mra George Eckrote and baby girl, Borne; Master Dennis Huffman, Decatur; Aflo Lehman,

MONDAY,' JANUARY 10, IMS .

Berne; Mrs. Thurman Hockemeyer, Monroeville; Mrs. -Hdgar Sprunger and b<by boy, Berne. Mrs William Lehrman and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. William Judge and baby boy, Decatur; lease Mendes, Decatur; Mrs. Edward Stucky and baby girl, Berne; Mrs. Robert Finch and baby boy, Fort Wayne. ~ U_ U.B. railways operate 25,009 trucks, trailers and buses.