Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 238, Decatur, Adams County, 9 October 1956 — Page 8

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ICELAND'S Foreign Minister Emil Jonsson and Secretary of Stat® John Foster Dulles confer in Washington on status, of the U. S. air base at Keflavik, Iceland. There's a move on in Iceland to get the U. S. to go home. The U. S. defense setup makes the Iceland baseimportant, -(lnternational Soundphoto)

TICKETS AVAILABLE ■' (Continued from P*ae One, community. He Is schedule* to arrive in flecatur shortly after noon to attend a luncheon with General Electric foremen and supervisor at the community

Tonite, Wed., Thurs. -f OUR BIG DAYS!— Shows Tonite & Wed. at 7 Continuous Thur, from 1:30 ' BE SURE 70 ATTEND! I sokst wsm I I RYMi-MATO-Htratl ..|5StaM-amw| <J— Coming Sun.—Aadie Woratt-y. “Walk the Proud LanW*>

| THIS WEEK ONLY I | IN RECOGNITION OF ■ COLUMBUS DAY I OUR BANK | Will Not Be Open | FOR BUSINESS I Friday, October 12 th H WILL BE OPEN I ALL DAY ■ Thursday, Oct. 11th B 900 A.M. to 2:30 P.M. I Established 1883 MEMBER MEMBER F. D. LC. ~ Federal Reserve

center at 12:30 p. m. He will then make two tours of the Decatur G. E. plant, one for , each of the first and second . shifts. At 5:15 p. m. he will be back at the community center for a public reception in his honor. ; The GeCode club of the local plant will serve as hostesses for the reception. HODGES TESTIFIES (Continned from Pnxe One> ■5'175,066. “I pray that it is so,” Hodge said, “so my wife will have something to live on.”' Earlier. Hodge was unable to explain why he looted the state treasury. INDIANA FARMER < Contlnneti from Fnav <>»»*> ated a~l6O-acre farm. Deputy sheriff Ronald Stevens said the body was dressed in overalls and a blue work ehirt. The house did not appear to have been ransacked < and nothing was missing in a preliminary check of the house, Stevens said. Stevens sdid Turk apparently had been hit in the head with a weapon. No, weapon —was found, however. WISEMAN DEATH tCnattaaed front i‘»»r One> J attended funeral services this morning for David Wiseman at St. I Mary’s Catholic church The Very S*t. Mffr J. J. SeTmeut officiated aa.i birjal was in the Catholic

MASONIC Regular Stated Meeting Tuesday, October Sth 7 :M p. m. Wekitm Bemgerdner, W. M.

Broad Health Board Health Plan For U.S. Blanket Coverage For All Proposed By Adlai Stevenson LIBERTYVILLE, 111. (UP) — Democratic presidential caudate Aldai E. Stevenson has proposed a new health plan under which the , federal government would guarantee blanket health coverage for even the penniless. Stevenson, in a 4,000-word statement .Monday night, called for a system of voluntary insurance to assure payment on a basis of need of hospitalization and medical expenses. In outlining his “program for that nation’s health," Stevenson said he was opposed to any system of "socialized medicine.” "1 am equally strongly In favor of a program to make compre- . hensive private health insurance available on a voluntary Easts to all Americans, so that no Ameri- ' can will b<* denied good medical ‘ care for financial reasons,” he said. The statement was the third major outline of policy by Stevenson on a specific subject since the start of his presidential campaign. Stevenson said more than 100 million Americans now have some form of health insurance, but only 3 per cent of the people have comprehensive plans for covering doctors’ bills, surgery, hospital costs and other expenses. He added that there are “many ways” 1 which this type of insurance could be available to all, particularly low income families. “It is clear.” he said, “that some form of federal aid will be required to achieve this goal.” The former Illinois governor said this federal aid could be a re-insurance plan under which the federal government would make long term loans to labor, cooperatives and other groups which have group health insurance programs. He also said the federal government might make matching grants to states to pay some of the costs of voluntary health insurance for low income families and individuals. Such a program, he said, should be based on the principle that “those who can pay their own way should, that those who can pay a major part should pay that part, and that those who can pay ; little or nothing should pay what they can and should be assisted With the rest.” Stevenson also called for a federal loan and scholarship program to subsidize students who want to train for medicine, and he urged a continuation and extension of the Hill — Burton program of federal financing for hospital constructio. ROBINSON (Caattaaed from Page One» son. No runs, one hit, no errors, two left. Dodgers Sixth Gilliam walked. Reese tried to bunt but popped to Berra. Snider walked. Robinson popped to Mc- ’ Dougald. Hodges popped to'Martin. No runs, mo hits, no errors, two left. | Yankees Seventh i The attendance was 33,224. McDougald was called out on I strikes. Carey bounced to Reese. Turley bounced to Labine. ‘ Dodgers Seventh j Amoros was called out on I strikes. Furillo flied to Bauer. I Campanella struck out?

The Welcome Wagon Hostess Will Knock on Your Door with Gifts & Greetings front Friendly Business Neighbors and Your Civic and Social Xyelfare Leaders On t»f occasion tft The Birth of * Baby -Sixteenth Birthdays Engagement Announcement! Change of residence Arrivals of Newcomers to Decatur Phone 3-3196 or 8-3479 11)

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PRESIDENT EISENHOWER displays a big photo of the new "Ike Center’ sent to him in Washington from New York. The center is across from Grand Central terminal, in the old Air Terminal building, and was set up by the Citizens for Eisenhower committee to boost the GOP ticket. (International Soundphoto)

Charges Driving Without License Judith R. Goldner, 16, of Decatur route two. driver of a car Involved in an accident on U.S. highway 27 about a mile and a half south of Decatur last week, has been charged with driving without an operator’s license. Judy and one of her passengers, Helen Irwin of Decatur, were injured when the car which Judy was driving went out of control and went into a ditch. Both have been

This is where Tomorrow starts I .. .Ji Th* N*w F*rd Station Wagon*. This famous line liM of champions has been redesigned from name- , I’ll plate to tailgate. These five spacious glamour I IMRMn wagoiis are lower, longer, livelier than ever. Btfgsar BSBBESi X ""' / Th* N*w Fcirlan* 500 s*ri«. Ijw than 5 feet high, '“2 ~ J ''■ °' er eet ' on 8- l ar K cst 041 e ' cr offered in the • 'xTr - ydr low-price field. With the look of tomorrow in us flight-hearted lines, this Club Sedan (above) ty]sifics the beauty of all five Fairlane 500 model*. . ■’ > ._v k. < x.‘

After today, American cars will never be the same again. For the Big New Kind of Ford is a brilliant new automotive package—the one fine car in the low-price field.

JPe'ie unwrapped the 1957 Fords! These are the best Fords of our lives. The whole package is new. The power is new — withSilvei Anniversary V-B’s to fit every horsepower need. The style is new—a revolutionary, sharp, brilliant, clear-cut design that will stand out in traffic. —— The comfort is new—a rock-solid velvetroad ride. The braking is positive— silky smooth when your toe says “whoa." The steering is feather light yet firm. This is a great automobile, “from the large honest dial faces on the instrument panel to the effortless loafing way it cruises. At high speeds this new Ford has none of the struggling, humping, stretch-out feeling you sometimes get in some other cars. The new Ford begins with the “Inner Ford.” Its new elegance comes from within, from the way its automotive muscles are put together. There are a thousand-and-one automotive lessons built into this New Kind of Ford- All of the changes are toward more rugged endur-

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dismissed from the hospital after treatment of minor injuries. The girl is scheduled to appear in city court next Monday. U. S. Highway Is Open To Fort Wayne A two and one-half mile stretch of dual-laned U. S. highway 27. just south of Fort Wayne, was opened to traffic Monday by state highway department. James R.’ Hardendorf, Fort Wayne district engineer, said the opeping again permits unhindered motor travel between- Decatur and .Fort Wayne.

Public Invited To Hear Tucker Speech The public is invited to come to the Youth and Community Center tonjght at 8:30 o’cloqji to hear the address of Mayor Ralph Tubker, Democratic candidate for governor, Dr. Harry Hebble, Adams county Democratic chairman, announced today. There will be no charge for the program following the dinner. An effort was made to have Mayor Tucker come to Decatur tljis afternoon so he could give a short talk .it headquarters, because reservations for the dinner are closed. The Tucker schedule was such that, it could not be changed. As a result of this. Dr. Hebble announced that all persons interested in hearing the candidate would be -welcome .at the Center meeting. The dinner is scheduled for 7 o’clock and the Tucker, address is scheduled to start at a}>out 8:30 o’clock. Trade la a Good 7->«u — Decatu If you hv» something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

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WE OFFER: $450,000.00 Adams County Memorial Hospital Bonds DECATUR, INDIANA 2%% GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS Dated October 1, 1956 Denomination: SIOOO Interest exempt in opinion of counsel from all Federal Income tax. Bonds and interest also exempt from Indiana Intangibles Tax. Please have representative call concerning the above issue. PATTERSON Securities & Investment Co., Inc. 1435 Lincoln Bank Tower Fort Wayne 2, Indiana Telephones: A-2363, A-2364 CLIP COUPON HERE Patterson Securities & Investment Co., Inc. 1435 Lincoln Tower, Fort Wayne 2, Ind. NAME ...— ADDRESS --.... CITY .... n

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MONDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1956