Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 293, Decatur, Adams County, 13 December 1956 — Page 8
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List Blood Donors On Mojyiay's Visit The list of nlond donors who assisted the local Red Cross chapter in going over their quota tor Monday's visit of the bloodmobile has been released by Mrs. Wanda Oelberg, executive secretary of the chapter. A total of 132 pints were donated. The list includes Mrs. Ferris Bower, Mrs. Dora Fleming, Mrs. Clois Eicher. Mrs. George Foos, Robert Lane, the Rev. William Feller, Omer Merriman, Mabie Fitts, Evelyn Ostermeyer, Wilmer Grote, Marvin Grote, Alfred Grote, Mrs Fern Fry, Florence Koors, Raymond McDougal. Austin Merriman, Herman Meyers, Mrs. Charles Omlor, Paul Reimer, Jr., and Marjorie Rentz. Mrs. Otto Berger. Arthur Beelir, Mrs. Arthur Bischoff, Mrs. Alvin Egley, Robert Kenworthy, Mrs. Robert Teeple, Mrs. Gerald Schlickman. Harry Dailey, Harland Jackson, Mrs. Reid Erekson, Ralph Tiernan. Herbert F. Kitson, Mrs. 4<eß.JCine. Alfred Busick, David 1 Macklin, Esther Franklin and SfcsWma Bower. Ed Fuhrman, Thomas Garner, -Stanley Arnold, the Rev. C. E. Lykens, Victor Porter, Mr. and
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Mrs. Harold Baughn, the Rev. Stuart Brightwell, Lester Sheets. Mrs. Robert Lane, Glen Ellis. Morris Tinkham, the Rev. J. E. Chambers, Charles Buher, Wendell Seaman, Gene Moser and Eugene Kiess. Frank Sardella, William Lose. Jr., Leo Kirsch, Paul Kohne, Wilson Weiland, Mrs. Wilson Weiland. Edmund Thieme, Mrs. Rufus Kirchhofer, Mrs. Louise Grote; Ben Eichenauer, Mrs. Don Grote, joe Weber, the Rev. Ray Walther. Morris E. Teeple, Don Schmitt, Roger Schuster and Mrs. Burdette Custer. Jack Heller, Lewis Smith, Joe Murphv, Henry Schumm. Dr Edward Peck, Earl Schoaf, Richard Jackson, Cletus Gillman, Mrs. William Lose. Mrs. Ernest Girod, Louis Rumschlag, Reid Erekson. William Grant, Don Gage. Mrs. Robert O’Sbaughnessey and Mrs. John Kelley. Mrs. Otto Wefel, Harry Raudenbush, Mrs. Don DeArmond. Gilbert B. Maupin, Mrs. Faye Ahr, Mrs. Lawrence Anspaugh. Mrs. James Borders, Herman Sautbine. Mrs. Herman Sautbine, Mrs. Mary Koos, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Habegger, the Rev. W. C. Vetter. Eugene Heimann. Mrs. Woodson Ogg, Mrs. Robert Brown. Mrs. Grace Green and Warren Young. Ted Eady, Harry James. Mrs. Alvina Scheiman, Paul Moore,
Mrs. David. Wynn. Thomas Eichhorn. Victor Strickler, Mrs. Joseph Schell, Mrs. Ray Walther, Mrs. Dent Baltzell, George Litchfield, Mildred Cole, Mrs. Lawrence Ehrsam, Mrs. William C. Felton, Mrs. Ned Johnson, Donald Kimple, Mrs. Ray Mertz, Mr, and Mrs. Orval Lenhart, Mrs. Wilbur Selking. James- Borders, Mrs. Howard Eley, Richard Wertzberger, Mel Luhman. Mrs. Dorothy Roop. Dale Fosnaugh, Mrs. Bertha Strickler, Mrs. Omer Merriman. Mrs. Randolph Brandyberry. Mrs. Mark Colchin, Mrs. Patricia Hain, Byfcrd Smith, Mrs. Henry Krueckeberg, Fritz Faurote, Melvin Werling and Louis Sheets. Ivan Hakes, Fred Schamerloh, Verl Lautzenheiser, Jeff Rauch, Mrs. Otto Baker, Mrs. Henry Macke, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Nern, Charles Cook, Roger Christener, Ed Vian, Josephine Foreman, Mrs. Jean Bedwell, Mrs. Thelma Bilderback, Gary Schultz, Rufus Kirchhofer, Tom Lambert, Hoyt Callow, Fairy Hill, Dorothy Schnepf, Virginia Diehl, Paul Patrick and Harold White. Kenneth Jackson, Albert Gillig, Robert Mityer, Mrs. Jane Reed, Paul Hakes, Frank Lybarger, Robert Gwens, Archie Smitley, Henry Bieberich, Mrs. Henry Bieberich, Mrs. J. F. Sanmann, Marcella Loshe, Richard Fuelling, Clifford Mann, Roy Stuckey, Mrs. Joe Gray, Mrs. Lawrence Franklin, the Rev. Lawrence Norris, Carl Gerber and Mrs. Norma Rowland. Watson Maddox, Arlo McKean, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacobs, Lowell Noll, Robert Morrissey, Cal Fj. Peterson, Arthur J. Hurst, Edgar Krueckeberg, Mrs, Taylor Holt, Herman Aschliman, Paul Harden, Ix>ren Kruetzman, Frieda Crozier, James Merriman. Mrs. Joe Gray, Reuben Ringger, Don Raudenbush. Mrs. Doris McGeath, Mrs. Paul Johnson, Jay Moser, Harold White, Richard Schnitz, Doris Garboden and Claude Deitsch. Youth Is Indicted For Bank Robbery Ex-College Student Enroute To Chicago OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (UP)— Federal officers were en route to Chicago today with John Robert Wagner, 18, Chicago, who has been indicted by a federal grand jury for robbing a Richmond, 111., bank of $19,695 last August. The former Massachusetts Institute of Technology freshman, who admitted stealing the money to finance his education, was jailed here after officers noted he was spending money freely. The youth told officers of the robbery and said he had spent $14,500 of the -loot, including SI,BOO on call girls here... ; - Police questioned one girl and sought another today to determine whether they had stolen some of the money from Wagner’s billfold. Wagner waived preliminary hearing and U.S. District Judge Ross Rizley signed an order transferring his case to Chicago. He was handcuffed with a chain around his "waist for the motor trip to Chicago with Deputy U.S. Marshal Lee Carson.
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Handley Pledges To Work For Home Rule Speaks At Meeting Os County Officers INDIANAPOLIS W — Gov.-elect Handley promised county and township officials today he would co-operate with them in an effort to win home rule for Indiana communities. “The incoming state administration is not going to compete with you,” he told a meeting of county and township officials. “It’s going to co-operate with you. I’m just as much interested as you are in . . . home rule.” Handley also touched on the subject of taxes, schools, and highways. He said the 1957 legislature must decide whether to take over the entire financial responsibility for schools or to share it with local communities. He promised county officials he would have the corps of engineers and the state highway department help to solve local problems. On federal taxes, Handley said, “I see red when I look at the way the federal government has invaded every area of taxation.” “As long as I’m governor,” he said, “we won’t go with hat in hand to the federal government, asking it to solve our own Indiana problems.” New York State, known as the Empire State, was named by King Charles 11 of England for his brother the Duke of York, when he ordered New Netherlands taken from the Dutch in 1664.
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Urges Churches To Join In Projects . Christian Century Editor Is Speaker INDIANAPOLIS (UP) — Dr. Theodore A. Gill of Chicago, managing editor of Christian Century magazine, Wednesday said the nation’s churches should proceed with practical interdenominational projects even if they do not agree on theology. Dr. Gill’s speech highlighted the final day of the National Council of Churches’ three-day joint assembly of its divisions of home missions and Christian life and work. "Over and over again,” he told the delegates, “the questions your discussions ask require theological answers. So most groups go into the necessary theologizing by themsleves when the necessity comes. “But the projects and policies that come out of such closet colloquies cannot have the logic and unity and order that will help them go.” He said Christians “need theological clarification, not looking for a super-church, but only for a superior national council.” The aim is not a homogenized creed nor a detailed confession all tallied, toted • and tied.” he said, “But a continuous discussion of what it means to pea Christian.” Dr. Gill praised the “revolutinary” suggestions which came during the conference on .such subjects as crime, automation, civic and political life and mental health. Trade ir a ovod Town — Decatur
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