Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 40, Decatur, Adams County, 17 February 1956 — Page 8

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ters for the department The group headed by Sen- John L. McClellan (D Ar), went into its third day of hearings on the subject with Senate endorsement of their activities to the tune of a ttls.<KK> appropriation for their 1956 inquiries. Thursday. John Williams, of the Pentagon's Office of Supply and Logistics, said he had objected to a step-up in allied trade with Russia which could save the reds three to fire years in obtaining machine tools for war production. The investigation centers around U. S. acquiescence, despite coun-ter-advice from Williams and others. in a 1»54 agreement enabling allies receiving U. S. aid to send 200 “strategic" items to communist countries. WESTINGHOUSE — fGonttnu«d Prom Page One) are not eligible for jobless benefits but may qualify where a lockout exists. The company may appeal the ruling within 10 days. A spokesman said that Westinghouse attorneys want to study the decision before making up their minds. Joseph Finnegan, head of the federal mediation service, has invited the IUE and Westinghouse to meet with him in Washington Monday for what he called an allout effort to end the walkout. Finnegan said that two arbitrators apopinted by the governors of five states to conduct a fact-finding Yeview in,the dispute also will attend the bargaining sessions. The union has announced that it will cooperate with the fact-finders. Westinghouse says that it cannot. But both have accepted Finnegan’s invitation. The mediation service had stalked out of the peace talks in Pittsburgh a week ago today and stated that its efforts were useless.

Lenten Speaker At Methodist Church Chicago Pastor To Speak Here Sunday The second speaker for the Sunday night Lenten services At the Methodist church will be the Rev. E. Jerry Walker, minister of the St. James Methodist church in Chicago. The service will begin at 7: 30 o’plock. Rev.' Walker, who is widely known for bis radio performances, recently left a profitable advertising business to devote his full energies to the ministry. Under his leadership, St. James the “Cathedral church” of Methodism, has become the denomination’s first full-fledged interracial congregation. Their great experiment in interracial understanding received the 1955 award of the commission on human- relations of the city of Chicago. Among Rev. Walker’s radio programs are “Victorious Living," sponsored by the Rational council of churches, which has twice won national awards; “Youth Looks Up,” a Sunday school program of the Chicago Tribune; and other commercial broadcasts on all major networks. In considerable demand as a speaker before church and civic groups. Rev. Walker has developed a reputation as an excellent preacher. He is aldo an author of several religious books and contributes frequently to national magazines. - - ' Special music for this service will be provided by Mrs. Harry Dailey, with Mrs. Edgar Gerber at the organ. - * Proceeding the service there will be a fellowship supper in the Church dining rooms. Preparations will be made by Mr. aftd Mrs. Ralph Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Abr, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Q. Baughman, Mr. and Mrs. John Ebersole, Mr. and Mrs. Gall Grabil, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Jones, Judge and Mrs. Myles Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Porter and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Zerkel, Jr. The youth committee who Will serve at the tables are Janet Lane. Judy Locke, Beverly Poling and Mary Jane Smith. Members and friends of the church are invited to attend. SAYS HUNDREDS (Oontinu»d From Page One) Suslov said the “cult of personality” had caused considerable harm in the party and the nation. He mentioned no names but attacked the leadership which existed before the 19th party-congress. Khrushchev had set the tone for this reaction against the adulation of one man in his Tuesday review of the party's past and future. NOTICE — •Notice la hereby given that the following persons have duly filed an appeal with the Board of Zoning Appeals of Decatur, Indian a. asking a variance in the Zoning Ordinance of said City, and requested a building permit: Kennenh W. Friedt, 7H4 .Dierkes St. Decatur Indiana; construction of second house on lot. deficient in area. For n the punpose of hearing objections to or information pertaining to the granting of said appeal, said Board will hold a public hearing on rhe 27-th day of February. 4-S&6, in the Council Room ot City Hall at -the hour of 7; 15 o'clock P. M. (J.IPST). 3 ■' Charles -Cloud, Chadrnsan i-t MtTll’B OF PRIVATE SALK OF REAL B9TATB Estate No. BOST la the Adams Circuit Court February Term. ISM State of Indiana. 88: Adams Coon ty In the Matter of the Estate of Mosee 8. Simmons, also known as William 8. Simmons, also known as Shertnan Simmons, deceased Elgie May fHmmon-s Administratrix. Notice is hereby given that Elgie May Simmon*, as Administratrix of t>he Estate of Moeea S. Simmons, also known as William 9. Simmons, also known as Sherman Simmons, deceased, -by virtue of an order of the Adams Olneutt Court Ada«ns County. Indiana, will offer for sale at private sale on the 19th day of February, 19M at J0;0o d'clock At M.. E. S. T., at the office of Mehl & Mehl Lawyers. 520 U South Main Street Goshen, Elkhart County, Indiana and from day to day thereafter until sold, the following deecribed real estate situated in Elkhart County State of Indiana to-wit: The North One H*tf (» U> of Lot Niunrtiber Forty Six (44) and rite North One Half (N of Lot Nu-miber Fifty On*. (S 3 In the Original Flat of the town 6t Mlllersfburg. Said real estate will be eold subject to the approval of said court for not leas than the appraised value thereof and for cash. Elgie May Stamow, Admlnletratrt»r—- j Mehl A Mehl Lawyers, Attorneys for Administratrix. 1-t ' ~ Trade in a . -ua. it >a — Dacam

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Decatur Man Given Three-Year Sentence A three-year prison term on federal charges of transporting a stolen car over the Indiana-Ohio state line was given to Robert Grimm of Decatur. The sentence was passed by Judge Luther M. Swygart in Federal court., Grimm entered a plea of guilty to the Dyer Act violation last month. ARMY PRIVATE (Continued from Page One)7-At were notified of the Saudi Arabian deal. Saudi Arabia does not border on Israel, but it has a military alliance with Egypt and Syria both of which have been involved in border clashes with Israeli troops.

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HOPEFULS WAIT (Continued From Page dne) held at night aCthe Indiana state fairgrounds. Wotd circulated today that Governor Craig is striving to oust former Gbvernor Ralph F. Gates as Indiana member of the national committee. IKE PLAYS GOLF (Contlnuee rrooi Page Oner chance to get out” , it was then that he remarked: "I am a little frightened, not only of the strokes, but also I’m a little frightened of myself,” Most of the newsmen and others who watched him tee off for the : round believed he looked a little tired as he started out. I