Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1956 — Page 8

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mittees of both houses in the 1957 Legislature would examine it closely to find where cuts can lx> made. He told newsmen budget committee members "didn’t communicate with me while they were drawing up the budget and they haven’t since.” “J don't think in all the history of budget making that there’s* ever been such an t n ere a se.’ ! I Handley said.

! He said King’s past experience on the State Board of Account? ■ and MiUis’ experience in tax matters should make a suitable “balance” in budget-making. Handley also said if any dinnei > is held to celebrate his inauguration Jan. 14 it won't be a SIOO---plate affair. He said he wants ■ it "open to all the people whe ; worked so hard in my campaign.” Trade in a uooc Tvan — Decatm

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• 16 BOMBS . t- (Cantlnufd fr— Page Oaal 1. General Dag Hammarskjokl against a political campaign allegedly carried on by Lt. Col. r Frenfu Sablitz, commander of the , Yugoslav contingent that is follow* _’ ing the Israeli army in its Sinai 0 withdrawal. , " Israel said Sanutz nad been making propaganda statements, > and had suggested entering the

Gaia SJrip from the sea. The charges followed- recent rumors here the Yugoslavs had been giv- ! ing military training to the Egyptian army. Midweek Vesper At Lutheran Church “The Tragedy of Christmas” is the puplit theme of the second midweek advent vesper to be con- '■ * , — ■ /.

ducted Thursday evening at 7 o'clock at Zion Lutheran church, West Monroe and Eleventh streets. The Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt, pastor, will conduct the service. Jane Rentz Miller will accompany the service and also precede it with a concert of advent hymns on the CarUlonic bells. The public is. invited to attend. Trade In a Goon Town — Decatuz

r Mazelin Is First - In Soybean Show • Benj, Mazelin, Monroe towns ship soybean producer, placed first k in the farmers division for Lins coin soybeans at the Remington - soybean show December 4. Mazelin was the sweepstake winner in the Adams county soybean show , held in October. “ ’ «?-..? Also Roy Mazelin, Son of Benj. ~ v ~ ' , .71 " - i-’ -1

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placed fourth in Lincoln soybeans regional show at the international grain show, held with international livestock show November 24 to December 1 in Chicago. In the American Revolution, the First New Hampshire Regiment served continously for eight years and eight months, believed to be the longest service record of any regiment in that war L ___^__ inrTT