Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 152, Decatur, Adams County, 28 June 1957 — Page 8

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A NOTE ABOUT “THE KING AND 1” Dear Friends: For weeks you have been reading and hearing about the home talent production of "THE KING AND I,” playing in Fort Wayne. Many of our friends who missed this marvelous production when it showed at the Adams several months ago have asked us to bring it back. -~-X— So on Sunday and Monday you will have the opportunity of seeing what many critics have described as the finest musical romance ever brought to the screen. Yul Brynner plays “The Kin??’ the same role he starred in during the long Broadway run, and for which he won the Academy Award as the best motion picture actor for 1956. Deborah Kerr is seen as the school teacher, and the film abounds in the humorous antics of a group of the most entrancing and talented youngsters you ever saw. Presented by the famous song writers, Rodgers and Kammerstein, in Technicolor, the screen version of “THE KING AND I” is vastly more entertaining and satisfying than the Broadway production, because the camera can give you spectacular production and scerjpJa/auty not possible on the stage. ”* E 'Tor one of the most delightful entertainment* experiences of your life, I urge you to see 4 *THE KING AND I” Sunday or Monday in the comfortable airconditioned Adams at our usual low admission. Thank you! ROY KALVER

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US. Keeping An Open Mind On Red China Dulles Says Peking Regime Must Make Drastic Revisions SAN FRANCISCO (UP) — Secretary of State John Foster Dulles said today the United States is keeping an “open mind” on eventual diplomatic relations with Red China. But he said the Peking regime would have to change its ways drastically to win U.S. recognition DuUes said in a speech prepared for the 40th annual convention of Lions International that he is confident the United States and Red China mainland some day would be on friendly terms again. Communism in China, as elsewhere, he said, is a “passing and not a perpetual phase.” "We owe it to ourselves, our AUies and the Chinese,people to do aU that we can to contribute to that passing.” Dulles added. The secretary made it clear that this country intends neither to recognize' nor trade with Red China under existing conditions. He reiterated the American indictment of the regime ot Mao Tse-timg. "Internationally,” he said, “the Chinese Communist regime does not conform to the practices of civilized nations; does nov live up to its interactional obligations; has not been peaceful in the past, and gives no evidence of beiqg peaceful in the future. "Its foreign policies are hostile to us and our Asian Allies. EEGEB Tonight & Saturday John' Steinbeck’s Shocker! Wayward bus” Jayne Mansfield, Dan Dailey, Joan Collins, Rick Jason & “QUIET GUN” Forrest Tucker, Mara: Corday -0 Son. A Mon.—"KING i” See Letter on This Page!

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“Under these circumstances it would be foUy for us to establish relations with the Chinese Communists which would enhance their ability to hurt us and our friends.” The secretary, however, held out hope that China will throw off the shackles of communism and “again be able to play a coMtructive part of the councils of nations” “ But he said many changes are neededr-on the part of Red China. “Nothing could be more dangerous,” he said, "than for the United States to operate on the theory that if hostile and evil forces do not quickly or readily change then it is we who must change to meet them.” Dulles said it would not be advisable to provide for cultural exchanges between the two countries at this time. At no point inhis speech did he mention the question of permitting American newsmen to visit the Chinese mainland to report on developments there. Driver Is Arrested Following Accident Three Vehicles Are Involved In Wreck A Bluffton truck driver was arrested following an accident at 1:17 p.m. Thursday, at the corner o< Marshall and Second streets. The accident occurred as Amza E. Barton, 64. driving a large dump truck headed north on Second street, attempted to stop his his thick as a -car in front of him turned off onto Marshall. The truck Wwerved to the left, in the path of 'an oncoming car, driven by Richard E. Lgming, Jr., IT, of route 1. The force the impact edtaed both vehieijigto slide into side of a parked car. belonging to James Ritter, of 606 Indiana street. John Corey, 19, of 1238 Mix avenue, a passenger in the Leming car. sustained numerous cuts and bruises on the forehead, and was treated at a local doctor's office. Damage to the truck was estimated at $125, while the Leming car, with the entire left front smashed in. was considered a total loss. The local fire department was called to the scene as a precautionary measure. * Arrested for driving a v«ic» with improper brakes, Barton is scheduled to appear* in J. P. Court at 7 p.m. Wednesday. . 1 ' W-.-T If you have something to sen or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — they bring result* -

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FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1957