Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 109, Decatur, Adams County, 8 May 1957 — Page 4
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Family Liability hawMM.. Pays op to $500.00 for the medical expenses of injured guests, visitors, or servants, regardless of your liability. GET COMPLETE DETAILS FROM COWENS INSURANCE AGENCY L. A. COWENS JIM COWENS MB Cwnt St , Phone 3-3 MI Deeater. Ind.
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Judge Will Speak At Youth Meeting Judge Myles F. Parrish. <rf Adams circuit court, will be the guest speaker to the young peoples group at Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church here Sunday night at 6 o’clock as the Trinity SPECIAL — Mrs. Steven’s Candy for Mother’s Day. Gift tins $1 JO - $2.75. — Kohne Drug Store. 108 t 2
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church closes-its week-long observance of family, week. Judge Parrish's address will be devoted largely to young people and their problems and how they fit into the general purposes ot the church and its work. While it was pointed out that the address will be largely centered around youth, adults and the general public are invited to the meeting. . Christians are like hot tea; their real strength is not drawn out until they get into hot water.
12 Mid-Easi Nations Favor Ike Doctrine Five Others Either Oppose Or Withhold Decision On Help WASHINGTON (UP) — Twelve Middle Eastern countries generally favor American efforts to bolster the Middle East against Communism under the Eisenhower Doctrine, a survey disclosed today. Five nations in the troubled region either are withholding a decision on the American aid program or are against it The doctrine, in the form of a resolution passed by Congress March 9 and signed by President Eisenhower, states U.S. readiness to use armed force to help any Mideast nation attacked by a Communist - dominated country and requesting American help. It also authorizes U.S. economic and arms aid to bolster Mideast nations against Red encroachment. The United Press sdr ve y is based on results of Ambassador James P. Richards* 59-day tour of the Middle East to explain the Eisenhower Doctrine and line up support for it. Envoy Returns Today Richards was -scheduled to return here this afternoon to report to Eisenhower and congressional committees on his mission. Richards, a Democrat and former chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, was authorized to make commitments on economic and military aid projects of up to 200 million dollars in the Middle East under terms of the doctrine. Nations visited by Richards that are endorsing new American efforts to stem, Communism were Lebanon. Libya, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Ethiopia, Greece, Tunisia, Israel, and Morocco. Israel’s formal approval is expected shortly. Os these nations only Greece, Saudi Arabia and Israel will not receive American aid dollars from the Eisenhower Doctrine fund. The three nations will continue to receive U.S. aid, however, from regular foreign aid funds. Afghanistan “Neutral” Afghanistan gave Richards a mixed reception. It declared its “neutrality” in the East - West struggle, thus withholding any direct pledges to resist Communism. .Shit agreed to accept further American “economic and cultural aid” without “anjk political conditions. ..” Yemen and Sudan withheld approval. The Sudanese government said it “welcomed the clarification” of the doctrine and agreed to give it “further study.” Egypt and Syria did not invite Richards and his mission, while Jordan is a special case. Administration officials believe existence ot the doctrine stiffened King Hussein’s will to resist leftist attacks on his regime. Hussein himself suggested it would not be a good idea for Richards to visit his country. But the young monarch accepted 10 million dollars in American aid from regular foreign aid funds. STATES (Contn- 'i from nags one! Director Clarence T. Drayer said he searched the files Tuesday covering periods of ,1955 in the administration of former Gov. George Craig and found a number of purchases of “Gio" in amounts of less than SSOO. » Trade in a good Cown — Decatui
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Kirkland-Monroe Alumni Hold Meet. 341 Attend Meeting At Adams Central Three hundred and forty one members of the Kirkland-Monroe alumni association met recently at the Adams Central gym, for a ham dinner and meeting. Following the banquet; the Monroe alumni were then invited to join the Kirkland alumni by the president. Harvey Smith. The response from the Monroe alumni was given by Vernon Zurcher. Robert Cocherille, noted vocalist and entertainer from Fort Wayne, presented the program for the evening. "Maybe Its You’.’ was then conducted by Floyd Roth, with William Longenberger, Dale Fruchte, Floyd Arnold, Ernest Schwartz, Lucille Beavers, Mrs. Ervin Worthman, Melvin Liechty, Harvey Haggard, Willard Wulliman, and Mrs. Robert Koller participating. The 1927 graduating class of Monroe was the only class to have a perfect attendance at the banquet. This class included Mrs. Ruth (Martz) Hoover, Mrs. Crystal (Seis) Rice, Mrs. Mardella (Hocker' Bauman. and Leo Strahm. f * Officers were elected for the 1958 meeting, which will be held at Adams Central: Robert Haggard and Glen Stucky, co-chair-men; Mrs. Vera (Wulliman) Adler and Mrs. Mildred (Coppess) Foley, co-secretary and treasurer. For closing, Robert Geisel, accompanied by Mrs. Geisel, sang the Lard’s prayer. Gives Reminder To Property Owners Walter Koos, Adams county assessor, has issued a reminder that all property owners whose buildings have been torn down, burned down or removed in any way are under obligation to report it to his office. He pointed out that unless the office is notfied of the removal of a building, the owner will be assessed and must continue to pay taxes on the building.
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Confirmation Rites Held Last Evening The Most Rev. Leo Pursley, bishop of the Fort Wayne diocese, administered the sacrament of confirmation to more than 160 children and about 20 adults in services Tuesday evening at St. Mary’s Catholic church. A procession formed of local members of the Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus and of several visiting clergy escorted Bishop Pursley to his chair of honor in the sanctuary of the church. A sermon explaining the sacrament of confirmation was delivered by Bishop Pursley prior to the reception of the sacrament by members of the confirmation classes. The men’s choir of St. Mary’s church, under the direction of Ed Heimann, and accompanied by Sr. M. Marguretta, C.S.A., sang during the services. Consign Spring Pigs To Promotion Sale Paul Voder. Linn Grove, and Pickett & Yost, Route 6, Decatur, have consigned weanling spring pigs to the 4-H and F.F.A. big promoption sale which will be at the 4-H Grounds in Alexandria Friday night. May 17. Beginning at 8 p.m., the sale will feature barrows and gilts from the top herds of this area. These pigs are farrowed February 1 and after and will make excellent material for 4-H and F.F.A. Projects. Only those enrolled in these projects are eligible to purchase animals in this sale. This sale is one of a series of four sales being held in the state and more than 150 pigs will be donated and sold through these offerings. Proceeds will go to finance the expanded programs of service being undertaken by the organized swine producers of the state. Grief can take care of itself; but to get the full value of joy you must have somebody to divide it with. •— Mark Twain.
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Brazilians To Visit Adams County Farms To Make Visit tn County On May 20 A group of visiting Brazilians will make two stops in Adams county May 20, Leo N. Selten-, right, county agent, said today. The group of about a dozen are visiting this area at the invitation of Jay Gould, WOWO farm editor, who toured South America about a year ago, and met some interested ranchers in. Brazil. The group is now touring New Your City, and will arrive in Fort Wayne May 19. They will visit two farms in Allen county Monday morning,’ including the 500acre Allen Lamont grain farm, and the George Mclntosh beef farm. About 10:30 the group will arrive at Kekionga farms, just east of Decatur, where they will visit the swine palace and see Landrace hogs. About 11 pigs per litter have been saved this winter from the sows housed there. The group will then continue south in Adams county to the Carl Amstutz farm in Jefferson township. Here they will see on ideal practical modern dairy farm. In the afternoon a tour through the McMillen Feed Mills in Decatur has been arranged. Trade lu a good town — Decatur
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NOTICE There will be an election SATURDAY, May 25, 1957 1:30 p. m. For—ONE TRUSTEE BACKESTO CEMETERY PIace—SPRING HILL CHURCH Anyone interested in the cemetery please come and vote. THE TRUSTEES
