Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 28 November 1956 — Page 4

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DECATUK DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. ■atarad at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick b. Heller President ri J. H. Heller —— Vice-President Chas. Holthouee Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates: By Mall tn Adams and Adjoining Com ties: One year, $8.00; Six months, $4.25; 3 months, $2.25. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $9.00; 6 months, $4.75; 3 months, $2.50. By Carrier: 30 cents per week. Single copies, 6 cents.

Youth tan not be denied. Officials who installed a high wire fence between men and women contestants at Olympic village in Australia found this sign: ‘•Wanted urgently: pole vaulter.” ——o o The new government of Hungary has officially showed its colors by attacking Joseph Cardinal Mindszenty, Roman Catholic primate, now living in the American Embassy at Budapest. ■■■ o o— Things aren't much different at the South Pole than at home. Because of a housing problem it has been necessary to fly in construction workers and medics. For those interested in statistics the latest census figures at the South Pole reveal the population is now 19. o o — The Republican leader who had $270,000 in cash and $41,000 in checks stolen from his home at Louisville. Kentucky has an answer to the people who claim he should have kept it in a bank. Under the Eisenhower hard money program, no bank can keep that much cash on hand. o o -- No better use could be made of spare time than to enroll in the Red Cross sponsored first aid class starting next Thursday. It could be the means of saving the life of a loved one in a home accident. It could be the basis of a good Samaratan act along the highway. It could be a great public service in case of a national emergency. First aid will not replace the need for doctors, but knowledge of what to do in the first minutes after an accident is important. —o —o— — The United States is going to be asked to pay two thirds of the cost of salvage operations in the clearing of the Suez Canal. The first cost will be $10,000,000 and no estimate has been made on the total. Keeping closer in touch with France and England might have eliminated the whole mess. The tragedy is that the Arab nations will not appreciate any of the money being spent on the Suez Canal or our payment of our share of the costs of U. N. troops along the zone. But it will be a new twist. Instead of pouring money down a

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drain we will be pouring money down a canal. . . o o Fame is fleeting. We* could not find any one here who remem bers that a former Adams county newspaper man was one time ambassador to Albania and Persia. A Los Angeles story has reported that a resident of that city, Charles Chalmer Hart, 79, is to be buried in the Arlington National Cemetery at Washington, D.C. He died in retirement in California after having been a reporter on several western newspapers. In 1906 Mr. Hart was city editor of a Geneva newspaper, later going to the Muncie Star and then the Indianapolis Star. He was a Washington newspaper correspondent when given diplomatic posts byPresident Coolidge and President Hoover. It is reported that he was instrumental in the development of oil in Palestine, Afghanistan and Persia, now Iran, before retirement Perhaps some in the county will remember him. He is another to add to the long list who have gone from Adams county to make good. o -o Without fanfare or publicity, Russia has added another country to its list of satellites and may be on the verge of winning all of the Arab nations. Syria has been placed under martial law in the hands of an army which favors the Soviet because of the loan of arms including tanks, heavy mobile artillery, machine guns and small arms. Other Arab nations are watching events in Egypt ._with interest and frank distrust of the Western nations who have lost the battle of propaganda. It proves the value of planning. In the meantime official Washington has admitted through Herbert Hoover, Jr., in a statement to Congressional leaders that the United States has no plan in the Middle East except to trust the United. Nations. With Eisenhower, Nixon and Dulles all off on vacations, the affairs of state are in the hands of Hoover, as assitsant Secretary of state. Russia has its best brains hard at work taking advantage of a situation which might shift the balance of the world to the Communistic nations.

WINT - TV (Channel 15) WEDNESDAY Evening 6:oo—The Whistler 6:3o—The News, Hickox 6:4o—Sports Extra, 6:4s—Douglas Edwards 7:Oo—Giant Step 7:3o—Disneyland 8:30 —Science Fiction Theater ■ (to—The Millionaire 9:3o—l’ve Got A Secret T ~ th:oo—2oth -Century Fox H:oo—Fabian of Scotland Yard 11:30—NTA Feature Film THURSDAY Morning — :■ — 7:00 —Good Morning 8:00 —Captain Kangaroo 9:oo—My Little Margie 9:3o—Stars in the Morning 10:00—Garry Moore 10:30—Arthur Godfrey Time 11:80—JBtrlke It Rich Afternoon 12:00—Valiant Lady 12:1'5—Love of Life I,2:3o—Search for Toinmoi row 12:45—Guiding Light I:Oft—TIBS News . ,I.l.o—Open- Hoa-se - - l:3o—As Jhe World Turns 2:oo—Our Miss Brooks 2:3o—House Party 3:oo—The Big Payoff 8:30—Bob Crosby Show 4:00 —Brighter Day 4:ls—Secret Storm 4:3o—The Edge of Night <Bar >ls Evening 4:00-—Waterfront 6:3o—The News, Hickok 6:4o—Sports Extra 6:4s—Douglas Edwards , 7 :®o—Ozzie and Harriet 7:3o—Esteve bonevan B:<H> - Bob Cummings , ■ B:3o—Climax 9:3o—Playhouse 90 11:00—China Smith 11:30—Hollywood Thea tetr MOVIES ADAMS "Best Tilings in Life, are Free" Wed. at 7:27; 9:37. Thurs. at 1:30; 3:80: 5:30; 7:30; 3:80.

20 Years Ago Today Noy. 28, 1936—Elmer Baumgart-1 ner, cashier of the First Bank of Berne, was elected president of the Adams county bankers association at annual meeting. R. E. Glendening, of the First State Bank of Decatur, was namdd secretary. -■ '' ' Purdue University will again offer an essay scholarship to provide free tution for the university’s eight-woek short course. Both the grand and petit juries of the Adams circuit court will be convened Monday. Mrs. Ellen Banet, 79. native of Adams county, died at Fort Wayne after an extended illness. The Citizens Telephone Co. has installed 215 new telephones this

Congratulations to the PRICE MEN'S WEAR t „ ; On The Grand Opening of Their NEW STORE in DECATUR • ! o We Were Pleased... i ... to have had the opportunity of installing the glass, aluminum setting, and mirrors for the new front. Our sincere and best wishes s o the Price Men’s Store. EMPRISE GLISS CO, R E, Wayne at Lafayette Fort Wayne, Ind. - - $k We Extend Our ■ ' ... " ■ Very Best Wishes... TO THE PRICE MEN’S WEAR AT THE GRAND OPENING THIS WEEK • . .1 ■ . .. • : of Their NEW BEAUTIFUL MEN’S STORE . - ’I tr ■ • . ‘ ' ' Our Sincere Tkailks.... —- — • > for Selecting Us “ as the GENERAL CONTRACTOR To install The New Front On Their t Building - L .-- - - ’ - - — hist lonst ruilidii It i«Rural Route 1 Decatur, Ind. Phone 3-3114

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month, during which special period, installation charges were discontinued by permission of the Indiana public service commission. Adams county high school basketball results; a Yellow Jackets 32, Winamac 22; Kirkland 27, Com; modores 18. COURT NEWS Estate Cases The supplemental report of distribution for the estate of Evaline Archer has , been submitted and approved. The co-executors have beeh discharged and the estate is closed. ■ The inventory for the Jennie Archbold estate has been filed and approved. It shows $4,000 in real property. $196.75 in household goods and $281.91 in money for a total value of $4,478.66. ■

Mowery’* Address Walter F. Mowery, who was recently promoted to corporal, has the following address: Cpl. Walter P Mowery, 1533285, MABF-37, MC-SB-37, 3D, MAW-MCAS, El Toro, Santa Anna, Calif. Report Harry Stults In Serious Condition Harry Stults, well-known Decatur man, is in serious condition at the Adams county memorial hospital. He is suffering from strokes, one of "which occurred after he was admitted to the hospital.

Our Best Wishes - for Success To The PRICE MEN'S WEAR at Their Grand Opening AND WE SINCERELY THANK THEM FOR SELECTING US TO DO THE INTERIOR REMODELING WILLIS No HAKES 320 CONTRACTOR Bellmont “REMODELING A SPECIALTY” ' 3 ' 8440 Road CABINET WORK \ — —— ' I" 1 ' 1 " 1 ** lIIJ 11 Congratulations To PRICE MEN’S WEAR Upon The Completion Os Their New, Modern Store We Were Pleased to have had the privilege of doing all of the Flooring at this New, Modern Store. [the 164 So. 2nd Street Phone 3-3071 ■W—W—— ——— ■ ■■ .— « «f Congratulations To PRICE MEN’S WEAR We Extend Our Thanks To Them for Choosing Us To Do The Electrical Work and Furnishing The Light Fixtures. Our Best Wishes Go To Them for Success — In Their New Store Reynolds Electric Shop 840 N. 13th Street Phone 3-4497 We Congratulate • • • • PRICE MEN'S WEAR On The Grand Opening of Their Beautiful, New Men’s Store in Oecatur. —A - — — “ - We Are Proud to have designed and furnished * the fixtures for their store. ■ — ■ -- Display Supply Co. 124 S. Pennsylvania Indianapolis, Ind.

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