Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 24 January 1957 — Page 4
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Counterproposal On Guard Training Adjutants General Submit Proposal WASHINGTON (UP) - Fortyseven state adjutants general have made a counter proposal to the administration’s plan that would require all National Guard recruits to take six months active duty training. The adjutants general proposed Wednesday that guard recruits between 17 and 18*4 be given 11 weeks training and those between 18Vk and 25 six months. The National Guard fears that the longer training for all recruits would discourage volunteers. The adjutants general offered their proposal at a meeting called by the National Guard Assn, to develop strategy aimed at seeking congressional help in scuttling the administration’s program. At the same time, the administration moved to rally congressional support for its own tougher program. President Eisenhower and Army Secretary Wilber M. Brucker outlined the administration plan at a White House meeting of GOP legislative leaders. Later Republican * . - -; I- ...-1 i: - . ■- ‘
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Leader William F. Knowiand laid it before the Senate Republican Policy Committee. The National Guard said it fav6rs “a period of basic training” for all reservists but believes it ‘ should be of such duration as to be acceptable to young men." It said it doubts the six-months program would be "acceptable” to an "adequate** number of would-be volunteers. | At Last WESTERLY. R. I. — « — Lifeguard Frank Turano was quite surprised recently when he received a thank-you letter from a young woman he had rescued from rough surf. It was the first note of appreciation Turano had received in 22 years as a lifeguard during which he has made an estimated 500 rescues. Feathers For Chickens BROOKINGS, D. S. — (® — South Dakota extension poultryman Boyd Bonzer said researchers have discovered that chickens fed a ration containing ground feathers gain faster than chicks fed the same ration without the feathers. He said it is belived some mineral in the feather causes the extra growth.
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Happy Monagesques Celebrating Birth Prince Appears On Balcony Os Palace MONACO (UP) — A proud and beaming Prince Rainier, showing no signs of the traditional nervousness of a new father, appeared on his palace balcony today to accept the congratulations of his happy subjects. - It was his first public appearance since Princess Grace gave birth to an 8 pound. 3 ounce daughter early Wednesday. Princess Caroline Louise Marguerite was born during a rainstorm — but Monaco was flooded with bright Mediterranean sunshine today. The prince waved and smiled at a crowd estimated at 5,000, about twice the population of this tiny principality on the Riviera. Four Mongasque choral groups, totaling more than 250 voices, led the crowd in an impromptu concert of traditional native tunes. The prince came out on the balcony when the crowd roared in unison “Vive le prince. Vive la Princesse Grace. Vive La Princesse Caroline.” An official bulletin released by the attending physicians said the tiny princess slept without waking for a six-hour stretch from midnight to 6 o’clock this morning. Palace sources said Grace got out of bed today. They said she spent about an hour walking about with the help of a nurse and sitting up to chat with Rainier and her mother, Mrs. John B. Kelly Sr. of Philadelphia. Scores of citizens nursed hangovers but refused to allow the throbbing heads to interfere with another day of wild celebrating. no letup in the festivities which swept this tiny principality Wednesday even before the echoes died away from booming cannon announcing birth of a daughter to Princess Grace and Prince Rainier. Happy Monagasques, tax - free and draft - free for another generation, danced in the streets outside the palace walls Wednesday
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night, and there was no end of the supply of free-flowing champagne. But a radiant Princess Grace paid little attention to the noise. She slept soundly all night Physicians reported her daughter was "doing fine.” Modern Etiquette BY ROBERTA LEE Q. What sort of dress should a woman wear to an afternoon function? A. The best policy is to wear the simplest sort of day dress in wnich you look well. You need never worry because you are not "dressed” as much as the others. The time really to worry is wjien you are over-dressed!» Q. When opening a charge account in a store and signing charge slips, should I sign my name as Mrs. John H. Roberston or as Mary Jane Robertson? A. As "Mrs. John H. Roberston." Q. Who pays tor the dress of a young flower girl at a wedding? A. The parents of die flower girl. O -—-.L—.-.,. ———•r(W < Household Scrapbook | I BY ROBERTA LEE b o Cleaning Linoleum If you want your linoleum to stay clean and be easily cleaned when it gets soiled, wash it with hot starch which has been thined out. The coating of starch provides a protective surface of clean, glossy finish and dirt will not stick to it. Banana* A delicious flavor will be added if the bananas are rolled in lemon juice before using them for salads or desserts. Washing Corduroys Corduroy clothes will launder easily if they are washed with mild soap and plenty of Whrm water. Rinse well, shake, and hang up to dry. Up A Tree » - NORWALK, Conn. — OP) — Mrs Benjamin Jackier didn’t hestiate when the flower boy for her niece’s wedding climbed a tree and refused to come down. She ordered the wedding to proceed without the rhesus monkey that had been trained to serve as flower boy.
Buys Health Band Help Fight TB Buy Christmas Seals The Carpenters Union has voted purchase of a $5 health bond, officials of the Christmas teal sale campaign in Adams county announced today. All proceeds from the annual Christmas seal sale are used in the fight on tuberculosis and to provide tree clinics and otherwise carry on the fight against the “white plague.” Um sale is conducted by the Adams county tuberculosis association. Rules Republican Huntington Mayor State's High Court Rules For Blackburn INDIANAPOLIS (UP) — The Indiana Supreme Court ruled today that a Republican was elected mayor of the City of Huntington more than 14 months ago. The high court decided in favor of Devon Blackburn, who challenged Mayor Roy Howell, a Democrat, in the municipal election of Nov. 8, 1955. A unanimous decision said Blackburn won by four votes. The vote was 3,225 for Blackburn and 3,221 for Howell. The ruling was given on an appeal from Huntington Circuit Court, -which also had declared Blackburn the victory. The high court affirmed the lower court ruling. Justices recognized 47 contested ballots, part of those which formed the basis or a dispute over who actually was elected. The Huntington County Board of Election Commissioners had declared Howell ’ was reelected on the basis of official returns.
Girl Scut News Brownie troop 24 met recently. First we brought the meeting to order by taking up the dues and calling roll. And then we said our Brownie promise. We played a game and we had a party. The hostess was Joyce Meyers. The treat was candy bars. Then we told a few riddles, and acted out movie starts like Perry Como and Eddie Fisher. Then we said good-bye and all went home. The new officers are president, Jane Macklin; vicepresident. Julie Rich; treasurer. Joyce Meyers, and scribe, Carolyn Hannon. Scribe: Carolyn Harmon Brownie troop 7 met after school Tuesday at St. Joseph school. The president called the meeting to order, and the treasurer collected the dues. We said the Brownie promise. We sang songs and made a jig-saw puzzle. We then put the puzzle back together again, and then played some quiz games. Our meeting was closed with “Weave the Magic tunnel.” Scribe: Cheryl Reynolds Brownie troop 8 met Wednesday afternoon at the Lincoln school. We made covers for our Brownie books and started learning the Girl Scout promise. Our refreshments were brought by Sandra Affolder as her birthday treat. We closed with a magic circle and Brownie promise. Girl Scout troop 11—We opened our meeting January 15 with the Girl Scout honoT. Velma Fairchild collected the money. We learned first iad and learned how to make a sling for a broken arm. We closed the meeting with the friendship circle. • We met Tuesday, January 22. after school at the public school. We opened the meeting with the Girl Scout promise. The Girl Seoul dues were then collected. We had refreshments and the girls were Dedria Murry, Jesse Rich, and Mary Lou Kitson. We closed the meeting with the Friendship circle. Scribe: Mary Lou Kitson Von Gunten Heads Berne C. Os C. Fred Vbn Gunten, representative of Investor's Syndicate, was elected president of the Berne Chamber of Commerce Tuesday night to succeed Roman Liechty. Von Gunten won over Glen Gifford and Fred Kirsch. Also elected officers of the Berne organization were Adam Liechty, vice-president; Kenyon Sprunger, secretary; Fredrick Liechty, treasurer; and directors. Roman Liechty. Clarence H. Sprunger, and Dr.. James Me-,I Crory. I
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