Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 180, Decatur, Adams County, 1 August 1956 — Page 6

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Donors Listed For Bloodmobile Unit The list of donots who appeared nt Monday’s visit of the lied Cross bloodmobl'e to give blood has been released iron) the Hod Cross office. Blood collected Monday totalled 105 pints. The donors Included Mr. and Mrs. R. Klrrhhofcr. Clarence Lengerich. J.lc.rinati Meyers. Cal F. Peterson, Mrs Marjorie Rents. Paul Reimer. Jr. Tom Rumschlag, Mrs. R. O’Sbaughnessey, Mrs. David Wynn. Dr. Melvin Weisman. Robert Worthman. Mrs. R. Brandyberry, Leo Kirsch, Mrs. Wilson Welland. Mrs. Donald Jefferies, Gretchen Zintsinnsier. Miss Kathryn Yager. Mm. Tbctnia Hakes, Lester Sheets. Harley ' Straub, Leonard Saylors. "MffTTnn Andrews, Homer“"Halin, Mrs. Herbert Berger, Raymond Edwards Mrs. Nora Bieberick. Har-

GRAND OPENING ‘*. ■ 4 1 F R feSS R EIbK. rs-- m w U J iayrt 1 F IWik y Er ■> f ■ . jfljjMk-- •’ tjßTi’wA ’/ ■' ■ '• _ ■’/ - 'wHS-' ‘ • tSH - ■ j®* . 4 * ■ - • ■ ” ' 9 , .\1... 1 r — ~ A SET OF BEAUTIFUL WATER TUMBLERS WITH THE PURCHASE OF 7 GALLONS OR MORE OF SHELL GASOLINE Thursday Friday and Saturday August 2nd 3rd and 4th * . • . FREE Registration For Valuable Prizes! Balloons for the Children! MEYER'S SHELL SERVICE 13th nd Dayton Sts. (Hwy. 27 N.) Decatur, Ind.

Iry Jatrex. Howard F. HabOgtbr. i Mel Luhman. R. McDougal, James Lose, HerbI erl Kitson. Mrs. John Koors, Mrs. j Norman Kruse. Edward Heiman, i Albert G'llig, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mann, Robert Cole. Mrs. G. W. Thomar, Carol!*) Nelson, Gene Moser, Eugene Vetter, Edmund Thieme. Mrs. Mark Colchln, Mrs. Floy Reynolds. Mrs. James Roop. Frank Sardelle, Tom Lambert, Mrs. Herman Meyers, Mrs. Arthur Bauermeister. Mrs. Clint Reed, Mrs. Heb On Bultemeler. Mrs. Cloyce Crosier. Robert Line. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hilyarc', Mrs. William Felton. Mrs. Henrv Macke, Mrs. Ray Stingely. .Mrs Mabel Fitts, Vtc Strickler. Diet King, Lloyd Daniels, Mrs. Dent BalurlJ, Cail Gerber. Mrs. Fred Fcheimtn. Donald Klmple. James 'Teeple. Mrs. Harry Sheets. Carol Kilvor. James Miller, Mrs. W. Kirschner. jArthuy. Lem, Cletus- Hamilton. Gerhard Rchultx. Mrs. Gerald Schlickman. M. J. Pryor, Mrs. Paul Johnson Wayne Flora, Gretchen

Tiomo. Thurman Lnker. Robert E. Meyer, Loren Kruetxman. Mrs. Eve lyn flutoymoyer, E\a Lenhart. Tom Etcbh>r;i, Karl Hllty, Harold White. { Mrs. Jionald Norquest. Roger Reyno’dr. Donrld Norquest. Mrs Merle Affoider, Mrs. S. McMillan. Mrs. LaVon Kley, Mrs. Cleo Essex. Mrs. Joseph Shell. Mrs. Wilbur Set* fking. Mrs Simeor.. Hain. Jr., the Rev, S’m’rt Brightwell. O. M. Lenhart, 'William Gass. Franklin Lybarger. Edward Vian. , Art Burris, Lloyd Sheets. Hoyt Callow. Burdette Custer, VVllbert Fuelling Lewis Sheets, George Foos, Rov Stuckey. Joe Trentadue, James Merriman. Norman Row land. Roy Schott and Roy Kalver. The Boston Tea Party, one of the colonists’ acts against England preceding the Revolutionary War. occurred Dec. 16. 1773. • If you nave sometning tc sen ot rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. ti unugs results.

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Conlesl For Model Planes Here Sunday Gage Airport Is Site Os Contest A model airplane contest In con-trol-line flying tor boys and girls under 18 years of age, will be held at Gage airport on. Winchester street Sunday afternoon. The contest will continue from 2 o’clock until 5, with registrations starting at 1 and closing at 4. Contestants will pay no entry fee and will merely be required to fly their planes six consecutive laps at an altitude of not less than four feet nor more than ten. then land smoothly without damage to their planes. All qualifiers will be eligi--I>le to draw for the following prizes: Ist: Fox .19 engine; 2nd: Su-per-stunt airplane kit; 3rd: Accessory kit. A special prize will be awarded for a companion event to

be announced at the time of registration. The contest In being sponsored by the Stop Back news stand and Hobby-Shop and is the second to be staged this auminer in this city. An effort is being made to revive the old Prop-flopper club, so there will be n»ore competitive meets fqr all classes and ages before summer ends. The rules for the coming contest have been purposely kept simple to build up enthusiasm it) what will be no more than a practice fun for even the most inexperienced. There will be plenty of parking space for contestants and spectators and soft-drinks, fuel and materials" will be available at the field. A welcome is extended to any adults or experienced model flyers who would like to demonstrate their skills in stunt, combat, freeflight. or'other types of flying. If you have something to sell ot rooms tor rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

Kefauver Action Blow For Truman Senator Opposed By Ex-President : WASHINGTON (UP) — Davy Crockett kefauver pulled on his euonskin hat. grabbed his trusty rifle and shot his feudin’ enemy right through the gizzard. His feudin’ enemy was former president Harry S. Truman. There was and still is doubt about Mr. Truman’s intentions toward the Democratic national convention which meets in Chicago Aug. 13. There was much evidence, however, that of the three leading contestants for the Democratic nomination, Mr. Truman liked least Tennessee’s Sen. Estes Ke'aufer. Mr. Truman did not seem to care mnch, either, for Adlai E. Stevenson, his hand-picked 1952 nominee who gave the President a fast brush-off once the prize was won. Mr. Truman did seem to like Gov. Averell Harriman, of New York, the only 100 percent Truman Fair Deal candidate in. the race. , The word around was that Mr. Truman was strongly tempted to make a hard move at the convention to prevent Stevenson’s nomtt.ation and to put Harriman at the head of the party’s 1956 ticket. Whether he would do that, some of his old time associates believed. would depend largely upon his judgment of the chances for success. Mr. Truman would not want to take too much of a chance on losing an open convention battle. And so it seemed to stand as of Tuesday afternoon! Then shortly after 4 p. m. EDT, Kefauver announced that he was withdrawing from the presidential race. He endorsed Stevenson for the Democratic nomination. The senator certainly did no such thing merely to land a probably fatal blow on Harriman's chances and on Mr. Truman's possible role as a 1956 convention manipulator. A Stevenson-Kefauver ticket seems quite possible now although there would be sjjme geographical objections to it. The lure of 'the vice presidential nomination well could have been among the factors which moved Kefauver to make a pre-convention m o_y e which comes close to assuring Steven«on’s nomination. The satisfaction of letting Mr: Truman have one where it should hurt, however, must have been a pretty sizable factor, too. Mr. Trugian has been_ represented at Hines as being neutral between Stovenro-i and' Harriman, but there has been no such double «aik about his thoughts on Kefauver. It cannot be said that Kefauver is even with the former president, but he’s gaining on him. The senator scored first back there in March of 1952 when he entered the New Hampshire prynary against Mr. Truman and walloped him good. The next round went to Mr. Truman, who was largely rerponsible for preventing Kefauver’s nomination for president in that year. Tuesday’s shot at Harriman’s chance t and Mr. Truman's suspected plans was a bull's eye for the man from Tennessee. Retired Methodist Minister Is Dead SOUTH BEND (UP) — The Rev. John C. Koch, a retired Methodist minister, died Monday in his" home at the age of 100. Rev. Koch observed his centennial last ‘March 3, A former resident of Kendallville, he was a minister in South Bend and Michigan City for many years. Services will be held Thursday at South Bend. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur.

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Funeral Monday For Archbishop John Noll < FORT WAYNE (UP)—Thousands of Indiana Catholics today mourned the death of the Most Rev. John F. Noll, archbishop of the Fort Wayne diocese, who died Tuesday at the age of 81. Solemn pontifical requieum high mass will be held at 10:30 a.ni. Monday in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Fort Wayne, celebrated by Bishop William D. O'Brien of Chicago with Samuel Cardinal Stritch of Chicago preaching the funeral sermon. The remains were taken to Mungovan & Sons mortuary where they may be viewed until 1 p.m. Sunday. After that hour and until

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funeral time, the body of ArchNoll will lie in state in the ;'cathedral. Two Men Convicted Os Taking Savings INDIANAPOLIS (UP)—Two men were found guilty Tuesday in the theft of a retired carnival workers 117,000 lite savings. Criminal Judge pro tern James Rocap sentenced George Zook to 1-5 years In the state reformatory and John Dalton to six months on .the state farm. I The two Indianapolis men were found guilty of breaking inter Ambrose Simon’s trailer home May 3 and taking the money from a suitcase.