Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 57, Decatur, Adams County, 8 March 1956 — Page 8
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Church Attendance Crusade Reported The report of the nine Decatur churches participating in the church attendance crhaade show* an increase in the attendance of all services over the previous week. The attendance figures of the cooperating churches were: MW EW SS Presbyterian .... 153 — 127 Trinity EUB .... 174 167 264 Bethany EUB ... 142 — 257 Church of God .. 150 64 1&2 Nazarene ....... 150 105 194 Baptist 91 69 149 Zion Reformed — 300 — 240 Missionary 105 104 181 Methodist - 275 102 277 1540 616 1841 Horniatkewych To Be Speaker At Legion Josaphat J. Horniatkewych, Fort Wayne, will be the guest speaker at the American Legion home Monday night at 8 O'clock, it was announced today. The speaking program will be held in conjunction with the regularly scheduled meeting. The speaker will talk on Communist infiltration and occupation of Ukraine, his native country. He has spoken here before and has an interesting and Informative message. O. W. P. Macklin, commander of the Decatnr Legion post, will introduce the speaker. Driver Fined After Auto Is Wrecked Charles E. Kain, 39, of Hamilton. 0., was arrested on a charge of driving while under the influence of alcohol following an accident at 9:20 p.m. Wednesday on U. S. high way 27 at the north edge of Ge neva. Kain ran a stop sign to drive onto U. S. 27. The car hit the berm on the left side of the road and flipped over. The vehicle was al most completely demolished. Kain's wife, Mary Jane, sustain ed fractured ribs in the accident and she was taken to St. Joseph’s hospital in Fort Wayne for treat ment. Kain was not injured. The investigating officers were deputy sheriff Roger Singleton and state troopers Gene Rash and Dan Kwas neski. Kain appeared in city court this afternoon. He entered a plea ot guilty to the charge and wae I fined 350 and costs and given a ' suspended 10-day sentence. I Tvade in * Good Town — Decatu
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Promotions, Transfer Made By Central Soya Two promotions and transfer of a plant manager have been announced by C. I. Finlayson, production manager of the Central Soya Co. All are effective March 19. George Walter, formerly at the Decatur plant, will transfer from plant managenAt Memphis to the same capacity at Gibson City, Ul. He replaces Newell Wright, former personnel director here, who has been promoted to assistant manager of the barge and trucking division, with headquarters in Fort Wayne. Tom Marlow, ex-personnel director at Gibson City, will be plant manager at Memphis. Trade in a Good 'Town — Decatm
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Governor Leader Is Speaker Al Portland Says Ike Forced To Vigorous Campaign PORTLAND, Ind/(INS) — Gov. George M. Leader, of Pennay!- ' vania, told a Jefferson - Jackson day dinner audience in Portland. Ind.. Wednesday night that President Eisenhower will be forced to run a vigoorous campaign and very I likely with Thomas Dewey as his 1 running mate. Leader, third Democratic governor of the Keystone state since the Civil War, followed former secI ? .;V '<,/>
retary of agriculture Claude Wickard. only announced Democratic candidate for senator, to the speakers’ platform. > Also addressing the crowd of 750 party members were six of the eight announced Democratic gubernatorial nomination seekers: Roger Branigin, of Lafayette; Hugh DilUn. of Petersburg: Von Eichhorn, of Uniondale; Nelson Grills, of Indianapolis. Thomas Johnston, of Lafayette, and Ralph Tucker, of Terre Haute. Leader said "when October comes again, the confident Republicans of March will be Jittery and afraid" and will force Elsenhower to wage a whistle-stop campaign. He said: "The Republican party has lived in stark terror at the thought that
a single heart beat was its only hope for retaining office and that single heartbeat had faltered." , He said he is confident the “New York boys’’ will, try to replace Richard Nixon with Thomas Dewey as a vice presidential candidate. Leader added that Eisenhower must accept the responsibility .for the administration which has provided America with a "phony prosperity and a shaky peace.” J, Baltimore — The World War II fleet of victory ships were given the names of cities, towns, colI leges, famous persons, and in ad- - dition some of them were named . for members of the United Nations. I Jemoorst want A«ta Brinq rteaulti
THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1956
J Adams County Man Is Fined At Fort Wayne | * - ■ .. . ■ B John J. Brezovaekll 32. Decatur r route five, wu» fined $lO and coats and was Riven a suspended 80-dajr r penal farm term in Fort Wayne r city court Tuesday on a charge of >- assault and battery. i- Charges against Brezovacki were filed by Arthur 8- Fern. 2H. of Fort Wayne, who told police he received I‘ cuts on the right side of his mouth j when he was attacked by Ber1. zovackl on Feb. IS in Fort Wayne. I- Fern told police she Decatur man 1 struck him after he brought Sandra i- Ellen Schultz. 21. of Fort Wayne, 1 to her home. I ■■ i ■ — • Trade m a Good Town — Decatur ”TZZ — ”ii
