Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 267, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1956 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Eveninc Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office aa Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller * President J. H. Heller — - Vice-President Chas. Holthouse — Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates: By Mail ia Adame and Adjoining Counties: One year, >8.00; Six months, S4.W: 8 months, >2.25. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, IMO; 3 months, $4.75; 3 months, $2.50. By Carrier: 30 cents per week. Single copies, 6 cents.

The first half of the fall has been pleasant for everyone who doesn't have winter wheat which is suffering from a lack of moisture. The old weatherman just can’t make everybody happy. o -o— — Russia's threat of entering the conflict in the Middle East may end the fighting there when the warnings of the United Nations and President Eisenhower’s appeal fell on deaf ears. The $64,000 question is who tells Russia to get out of Hungary. p 0 The public who visited the new Northwest Elementary School Sunday could not help but be impressed. Those who remember the three old ward buildings or Central can see that school buildings are much more convenient than they used to be. However, we wonder if the kids are having any more fun. •-= 0 -0The swarms of jobseekers at the office of Republican Gover-nor-elect Harold Handley prove a lot of people do not believe his statement that he is not going to "give the knife” to Craig appointees. Nearly any appointment Handley makes must replace a Craig Republican as few Democrats are left in the state house. 0 0—The union Thanksgiving offering at the First Christian church on Thanksgiving morning will be used to answer an appeal of a former Decatur resident, Mrs. Willa Dalzell Sheehan. She is asking for funds tot the rebuilding of schools damaged by the typhoon Emma on the island of Okinawa, where she now resides with her family. Thanksgiving- season is an appropriate time to remember our less fortunate friends. o o It’s spectacular news when an airplane piloted by two Indiana men crashes into an 810-foot television tower an then falls on an apartment house killing four people. It would hardly be worth a few lines in an out-of-state newspaper if an automobile crash killed four people. We soon will set a new all time high annual “record for automobile killings. No one seems to care. Future historians may have a hard time analyzing the thoughts of the

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WKJG-TV (Channel 33) MANDAT BvealßK • :30—Jim Bowie 7:00 —Sheriff of Cochise 7:80 —The Patti Page Show 7:45—-NBC News 4:oo—"Jack and the Beanstalk >9:3o—ißabert Montgomery 10:30—The Man Called X 11.00—New and Weather 11:15 —Sports Today 11:20—Count of Monte Cristo , 11:50—Mystery Theater Tuesday Moraia* ...I__. 7:00—-Today t:55 —Faith to Live By »:00—Movietime 10:00 —Ding Dong School 10:30—NBC Bandstand 11:00—Home 11:25—Window in Home 11:30—Home -jjjwmwHW''. •.";~ - 13:00—News 12:10 —The Weatherman 12:15—Farms and Farming 12:30—1t Could Be You 1:00— Editor's Desk I:ls—Muslal Memo I:3O—■NBC Mattpee 2:3o—Tennessee Ernie Ford 2:oo—Gloria Henry 3:oo—.Trouble With Father 4:oo—Queen for a Day 4:4s—Here’s Charlie | :00—Cartooh Express ®:ls—The Tex Maloy Show Eveaiag 9:oo—Gatesway to Sports • :15—News 4:2s—Ken Newendorp 9:39— wild Bill Hickok 7 'Qo —Hwriw T 80—Jonathan Wintene 7:4S—NBC News 2.OP—The Big Surprise 2:3o—Noah's Ark 2:oo—Jane Wyman, 4:39—t'jtx-ie Theater J9.So—Highway Patrol jl (»o—(News and Weather .14:15—sports Today 1220—“ Angel In Exile"

present American generation. o o In his bid for re-election President Dwight D. Eisenhower called for the defeat of Democratic candidates for Congress. However, in the present Middle East crisis he has asked for and obtained bipartisan support from the Democratic majority as he has always had in the past. In fact more Democrats than Republicans supported many of his most important measures. This is one nation and its people generally support its chief where the common welfare is at stake. jr o o— One of the most important steps to be taken by the city of Decatur is under discussion this week in connection with the proposed purchase of part of the electric power from the Indiana and Michigan Electric company. Until the city is assured of constant and adequate power, present industries are handicapped in scheduling work and new industries will not consider locating in Decatur. It’s believed that the preliminary . steps have been agreed upon but that the city is endeavoring to get the very best terms available in order that rates may be competitive with other communities. o——o—— In about two years the city school system, in conformance with the recommendations of a survey made by Indiana university, will begin plans for a new school building to be known as the Southwest Elementary school. At the present Decatur is one of the fortunate communities in the country having adequate classroomi. The adoption of a 10 yearprogram by the school board with the approval of a large group of civic, business and educational leaders has made it possible to keep pace with the increased annual enrollment Only those who have visited other communities can realize the value of the program of school expansion in Decatur. Some cities now have to send their children to school on a two shift basis. Planned use of the cumulative building fund is making it possible to construction new buildings here without anticipating tax increases for the purpose.

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WINT - TV (Channel 15) MONDAY Evening; 6:oo—l'.'ity Detective 6:10 —News 6:4o—Sports 6:45 —Douglas Edwards 7:oo—Treasure Hunt 7:3o—Robin Hood B:oo—Burns & Alien B:3o—Talent Scouts 9:00—I Love Lucy 9:3o—December Bride 10:00—Our Mr. Sun ‘ll:oo—Jeffery Jones 11:30—Late News ■■ TUESDAY-— Morning 7:00—flood Morning B:oo—Captain Kangaroo 9:oo—My Little Margie 9:3o—Stars in the Morning 1000—Garry Moore 10:30—Arthur Godfrey Time 11:30—Strike It Rich Afternoon 12:00—Valiant Lady 12:15—Love of Life. 1?:30 —Search for Tomorrow 12:45—Guiding Light 1:00—CBS News 1:10—Open House I:3o—As Qie World Turns 2:oo—Our Miss Brooks 2:3o—House Party 3:oo—The Big Payoff 3:30—80b Crosby Show 4:oo—Brighter Day 4Gs—Secret Storm 4:Bo—The Edge of Night s.oo—Bar 15 Ranch Evening 6:oo—Curtain Call 6:3o—News h 6:4o"—(Sports 6:oo—Sports Extra 6:4s—Douglas Edwards 7:00—Bold Jouwiey' 7:3o—Name that Tune 8:00—Phil Silvers B:3o—The Brothers i9:O0 —Herb Shriller—..... — 9:30—A11-Star Theater ,10:00—861,000 Question lO:3o—The ’Frightened Woman 11:00—Orient Eecpress 11:30—iLate News' movFesF ADAMS “Unguarded Moment” Monday at 7:28: 9:30 “The Burning Hills” Tuesday And mir

20 Years Ago Today O — o Nov. 72 — Annual membership drive opened by Adams county chapter of the American Red Cross. New 2,000 KWH General Electric turbine arrives for city light and power department. Addition to the city plant is near completion. Plant improvement to cost approximately $119,000, with the city receiving a government grand of $49,800 toward cost. One thousand Master Mix feed dealers from si" states inspect plants of McMillen Feed Mills. Central Soya Co. and Central Sugar Co. James Murphy elected president I of Decatur Catholic Youth organization. Other officers are Fern Bierly, vice president; Mary Margaret Voglewede, secretary, and John Schurger, treasurer. Seven-ty-five young men and women attended election meeting. Decatur Boy Scouts held Armistice Day observance day last night, with 48 Scouts taking part. Supersonic Bomber Makes First Flight Pilot Says Maiden Flight Successful FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP) The pilot who flew America’s first supersonic bomber Sunday called the Bsß’s maiden flight "outstandingly successful” B. A. Erickson, a veteran 40year old test pilot, flew the 95foot long needle-nosed Hustler for 40 minutes. The faster-than-sound bomber made its first taxi runs only 10 days earlier. Erickson, chief test pilot arid manager of flight at the Convair division of General Dynamics Corp., which built the 858. said the flight "was outstandingly successful and Very satisfying.” The 858 is capable of flying 50,000 feet above the earth at more than 1,000 miles an hour. Sound travels 660 miles an hour. The Air Force will use the 858 as the successor to the 847 Stratojet, of which more than 1,500 are assigned to the Strategic Air Command. Officials said it would be another two or three years before the switchover is completed. The 858 may also be the world’s first supersonic bomber, but officials are not certain. The Russians told Gen. Nathan Twining, Air Force chief of staff, during his visit to the Soviet Union last July that they had a faster-than-sound bomber. The Hustler carries a three-man crew —a pilot, a combination navigator-bomber and a gunner with the title “defensive systems operator.” o u | Modern Etiquette I BY ROBERTA LEE | o o Q. When a young man meets a girl from another city, and would like to further the acquaintance, is it proper for him to ask her to write to him? A. Definitely not! The first letter must be his. He’ll know if he is making any progress when he receives his--reply. . —— Q. What is the proper saluation to a letter written to a Protestant minister? A. If he is a D.D. or LL.D., you write “Dear Dr. Jones.” If he has neither of these degrees, then it is just “Dear Mr. Jones.” Q. When the parents of a brideelect are divorced, . who should send out the invitations? A. The parent with whom the girl is living. Q. I have been invited for a week-end visit. Would it be proper for me to bring a gift to my hostess? A. This would be a very nice thing Io do. The gift need not be valuable, but should show care in selection. Remember, though, that this does not excuse you from writing that “bread-and-butter” letter as soon as possible after your return home! Q. When a dinner course is finished, should the hostess’ plate be removed first, and if not, whose plate? A. There is no rule governing the order of removing dinner plates. Q. Which woman should a man seat at a dinner table, the one on his right or left? A. The woman on his right. If yon have something to sen ot ooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results. People 60 to 80: Tear Out This Ad ... and mail it today to find out how you can still apply for a SI,OOO life insurance policy to help take care of final expenses without burdening your family. You handle the entire V»nsactiep by mail with OLD AMERICAN of KANSAS CITY. No obligations No one will call on you! - Write today, * simply giving your name, address and age. Mail to Old American Ins. Co.. 3 West 9th, Dept. L 23138, Kansas City, Mo.

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Urges Restrictions Put On Bomb Tests To Limit Dangers Os Nuclear Fallout NEW YORK (UP)—The Philippine ambassador to the United States urged the world’s atomic powers Sunday night to place sharp restrictions on the number of atomic and hydrogen bomb tests to limit the danger from nuclear fallout. Brig. Gen. Carlos P. Romulo also said in a speech at the annual meeting of the National Conference of Christians and Jews that the United Nations should send send teams of observers to nuclear test areas to study the effects of explosions and the nature of fallout. Chief Justice Earl Warren and former Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New York were scheduled to officiate today at dedication of the Charles Evans Hughes Hall in the Building for Brotherhood, the group's national headquarters. At its final session of the twoday meeting, delegates will elect national officers. Dr. Everett R. Clinchy, of New York, will continue as president, a post he has held since 1928. Others renominated were national Co-Chairmen Benjamin Fairless, former board chairman of U.S. Steel Corp.; Jarnos F. Twohy,

Other cars have changed models ;;; this one changes motoring. Look at its rich, racy lines . . . at the long, low. silhouette ... at the dramatic upsweep of the rear fenders that plume back from the waist like the wake of a hydroplane. It’s a streak of a car with the elegance of the boulevard and the spirit of the speedway. Get into this car, drive it into traffic or out on the open highway and you enter a new domain of travel; In the 1957 Chrysler, with its new Torsion-Aire Ride, motion has a new "feel”. And wait till you toe the throttle. A new Pushbutton TorqueFlite Transmission teams with a mighty airplane-type V-8 engine, developing up to 325 horsepower, to give you a new high-velocity getaway, matchless passing power when you need it. Come in this week and visit our showrooms. See and drive the most completely new car of the year!

San Francisco industrialist, and Roger W. Straus, board chairman of American Smelting and Refining Co. o-—.— — i Household Scrapbook I BY ROBKBTA LKR 'a__ o Freckles A good remedy for freckles is to bathe the face in fresh buttermilk. Or, mix two ounces of sour milk, or buttermilk, with two drams of. grated horseradish, ai\d six drams of cornmeal. Spread ths mixture between thin muslin and apply to the affected parts at night, leaving on as long as possible; but be careful not to get it in the eyes. - Mellowed Fruit Make the fruit beverage and fruit cup a few hours before you intend to serve them, and you will find* a mellow flavor that is a big improvement over fruits and

Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Finds Healing Substance That Does Both* Relieves Pain—Shrinks Hemorrhoids >-73

Nw TMk. N. Y. - For the flrot time science has found a new healing substance with the aatonishing ability to shrink hemorrhoids and to relieve pain-without surgery. In case after case, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction (shrinkage) took place. Most amasinr of all-results were so thorough that sufferers made

Torsion-Aire Ride pours the road under you! f Try Chrysler’s new Torsion-Aire Ride and you’ll think some of the. laws of gravity, motion and inertia have been suspended in yeur favor. No more rock and roll. No more pitch when you stop. Chrysler’s new torque rod suspension and lower center of gravity give you a brand new ground-skimming "feel” of the road. The wheels ride the contours.. 4 but you don’t. The road just pours under yoa.

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Juices that are served as soon as assembled. Ink Stains To remove ink stains from colored fabrics, apply a paste made of sour milk and fuller's earth. Soiled Clothespins Pick up the clothespins that have fallen to the ground and when you have a number of them, put them into sudsy water in the washing machine and run the machine for a few minutes. Then set the pins out in the sun to dry and they will be like new. « Good for Burns It Is well to remember that raw potato is a good remedy for burns. Scrape or grate the potato and apply it like a poultice to the injured surface. It will be found most soothing. Mending Taffeta You will find adhesive tape a great help in mending breaks in taffeta dresses. If you are careful joining the edges of the break, it will defy detection.

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