Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1957 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., Ufc. Entered at the Decatur, Ind,, Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D Heller President J. H. Heller Vice-President Chas. Holthouse — Secretary-Treasurer Subscription RstaSe By Mail in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 98.00; Six months, |4 25; 3 months, $2.25. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 80.00; 8 months, $4.75; 3 mouths, ».50. By Carrier: 30 cents per week. Single copies, 6 cents.

On these foggy nights, motorists are urged to drive whenever possible with their dimmers. Drivers get careless in dimming ‘ their lights and often times bright lights can cause a serious mishap. Be fair to the other driver. Use your dimmers. —o Hundreds of people of the Decatur area take advantage of the Citizens Telephone-Daily Democrat news recording service. At nights and on week-ends you are invited to call 3-2171 and receive a recording of latest news and basketball scores as they are available. • O' -'O—*Death plays no favorites. A grim tragedy occurred in the Pacific this week and are slowly piecing together the story of an airplane disaster which apparently has, taken a toll of more than forty persons. Included in the disaster were scientists, military people, men. women and children from all walks of life. A score of investigators will work for weeks to ascertain the cause and suggest remedies so that similar mishaps won't occur. Os course if the probers wanted the easy way out, they could have charged the pilot with driving left of center and .closed the investigation. Such s probes have been known and not too far away.

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WANE-TV -CHANNEL 1$ ... . . .. SATURDAY — ■ AfterßMß 12:00—Jimmy Dean Show I:oo —Adventure Playhouse *:oo—Big Picture » 3:3*-Police Call 3:oo—Pro Hockey 3:Bo—Bowling Time IKvmla* 6:80 —San Francisco Beat 3:oo—Lassie 3:80— Perry Mason —Oh Susanna ■“--*3B :00—Gunsmoke r-.-18:80 —Sheriff o£ Cochise tftx«:OO—Swanson Theater SUNDAY Morning B:Bo—Faith For Today 18:00—Lamp Unto My Feet 18:30 —Look Up and Live 11:00—UN In Action ■ ' 11:30—This Is The Life 13:00 —Let’s Take A Trip 13:30—Wild Bill Hickok ~X:00 —Face the Nation I:4s—Football Kickoff - '‘ ’s:oo—Baltimore at Chicago 4:4S—CBS World News s:oo—Seven Lively Arts Efvealng 3:00 —Beat the Clock j|;3o—>Oth Century 3:00 —Parade of Stars .*-.-3:30 —Jack Benny 3:oo—.Ed Sullivan ; 3:OO—G.E. Theater 3:30 —Alfred Hitchcock I 14:00 —854,000 Challenge 19:30—What's My Line 111.00— CBS News ; 11:15 —Premiere Performance MONDAY Mernlag | 7:oo—Jimmy Dean Show ; 7.45—C8S News 3:oo—Captain Kangaroo ? 3:45 —Peppermint Theater 9:oo—Captain Kangaroo | *.9:4S—CBS News ’l»:oo—Garry Moore Show 19:30—Arthur Godfrey Time 11:30—Strike It Rich ' "Afteraeoa 11:00—News and Markets ■ 11:15—Love of Life ■ 11:30—Search for Tomorrow <• - 13:45—OuHdinr Light > 1:00 —Women s Page I:3o—Ae the World Turns 1:00—Beat the Clock I:3o—House Party 3:oo—The Big Payoff 3:3o—The Verdict Is Tours 4 oo—Brighter Day 4:ls—Secret Storm 4:3"—The Sd<e cf Night 3:oo—Bar 15 Ranch Evealag . . s:oo—Margie 6:3o—News 3:4o—Weather 6:45 —Douglas Edwards 3:oo—Harbor Command 7:3o—Robin Hood B:oo—Burns and Allen 3:3o—Talent Scouts 9:oo—Danny Thomas 9:30 —December Bride 19:00—Studio One H:oo—The News. Hickox 11:10 —Weathervane 11:15—Hollywood Parade WKJG-TV CHANNEL 33 Afteranoa ' — 13:00—Captain Gallant 13:80 —Two Gun Playhouse 1:30—Wrestling News Film » 2: 43—FmHiliaJ! s:<»o—Championship Bowling s:4s—Football (Scoreboard K tealag 3’4s—Aiuaical Moment?! 7:oo—Kit Carson 7:Bo—People Are Funny B:oo—Holiday in lAs Vegas 9:00—Polly Bergan 9 30—GIsele MacKensie 18:00—What’s it For? H»:3o—Your Hit Parade 11:00—Badge 714 11:38—Warner Bros. Theater.

Few birds have been taken in the first week of the bunting season in this area according to report*. Good hunting is reported in several western Ohio counties and also north of here. o o— The Notre Dame - Oklahoma football agme at Norman Oklahoma will be televised starting at 2:45 o’clock, our time, this afternoon. o o— Insurance companies are issuing a new complete coverage insurance for home owners. The package policy, which carries a very reasonable rate, covers almost everything around your home from theft and fire to breakaae of windows. Home owners are urged to investigate this low-cost all-coverage in a single policy. People may wonder why this newspaper talks about a depression and good business in Decatur stores at the same time. The answer is simple, while there admittedly is a strong levelling off, Decatur stores have enjoyed a better than average business. That includes most stores. The reason is that local merchants offer you the best merchandise at the best prices in northern Indiana. We see no big let-down in Decatur shopping as long as a majority of the merchants continue their progressive attitude. |

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SUNDAY Moralag B:oo —Criitophere ■ B:3o—The Way 9:oo—The Anewer \ 9:3o—Living Word 9:4s—Chriatian Science 10:00—We Believe 10:30—This Is The Life 11:00 —Cartoon Time 11:30—Two Gun Playhouse A f tCVIOO* 3:oo—ltMokine vs. Browns 4:3o—Amnibue 5 JO—(Hallmark Hall of Fame Eveela*' 7:3o—Sally B:oo—Steve Allen Show 9:oo—Chevy Show 19:00—General Afotore Jubilee 11:00—News Special 11:18—Sports Today 11:15—Armchair Theater MONDAY Moralßg 7:oo—Today B:ss—Faith to Live By 9:00— Romper Room 10:90—Arlene Francis - 10:30 —Treasure Hunt 11:96—Price Is Right 11:80—Truth or Consequences Aftrrgooa 13:00—Tic Tac Sough 13:30—1t Could Be You I:oo—Farms and Farming I:ls—John Sterner 1:25—Weatherman I:Bo—Llberace 3:o6—Chartie Powell 3:30 —Bride & Groom B:oo—Matinee Theater 4:oo—Queen for a Day 4:o—Moders Romances s:oo—Bugs Bunny Theater s:ls—Tex Maloy Show Eveaiag 6:oo—Gatesway to Sports 3:ls—News, Jack Gray 6:3s—Weatherman 6:3o—Cartoon Express 6:4S—NBC News 7:oo—Silent Service 7:3o—The Price Is Right B:oo—Restless Gun B:3o—Wells Fargo 9:90—“21” 9:30 —A Turn of Fate 10:66— Suspicion ' — ■ 11:00—News and Weather 11:15—Sports Today 11:80—Armchlr Theater WPTA-TV ’ CHANNEL 21 SATURDAY Aftereeoe 4:00—All-Star Gelt s:oo—Action Theater Kvratag -7:oo—Susie 7:3o—Keep It In The Family B:oo—Country Music 9 :nf> — Lawrence Welk 10:09—Mike Wallace 10:30—Movietime SUNDAY Afteraeea 4:99—0ral Roberts 4:3o—Repeat Performance Eveaiag 7:Bo—Maverick ’ B:3o—Bowling Stars —Open Hearing 9:3o—Game of the Week 19-BO—Gotland Yard 16:30—Movietime MONDAY Affewaeea 9 oe—American Bandstand 4 *6—Abbott and Costello 4:4s—Little Rascals 5 :66—dnpe'rman .SjM—Mickey. Maimsodub Evening 6A9—Popeye 6:3o—Range Rider 7:oo—iSports Focus 7: ls —Jofcn i>s>r 7-SB—official Detective B:W»—Gay Mitchell 8:36—Bold Journey 9:69—Firestone * 9:36—Top Tunes 19:34s—4M»vlptime ADAMS ‘‘Flan °f ll “‘ Arrow" Sat. at 2:20; 4:30: 6>20: 8:20; 10:29 "Jet PUiH” Hun a4 3;tS, 5:3U 7:44; 3(57 Mon A Tues 7 Ji; 9:35

Jewelry Salesman Is Beaten To Death New York Salesman Is Slain In Atlanta ATLANTA <UP)—Atlants police today searched for leads in the case of a New "York Jewelry salesman found beaten ’to death in a hotel room with SIOO,OO worth of diamonds hidden in his secret vest pocket. Detectives said the body of Fabius Frankel, about 60, was found about 6 p.m., est. Friday by a maid- Although the robbery motive was apparent, Frankel’s assailants missed the valuable gems secreted in the salesman’s pocket, officials said. Investigators said the salesman’s face was mangled by blows from a heavy instrument and a towel bad been forced into his mouth to gag him. The body was found sprawled against a straight chair in which he had been held or was bound while the beating was administered for ' some time,” according to Detective Sgt. Jimmy Helms. Blood was spattered over the rug and walls of the small room in the Georgian Hotel in downtown Atlanta When police walked in, hot water was still gushing from the shower. Officials said a heavy steam from the bath made it difficult to obtain fingerprints. Police said they were puzzled over two words "shoot him”, lettered in pencil on the underside of the chair seat in which Frankel had been held or bound. The words were carefully printed in letters one and one-half inches high, drawn thick in outline form with the enclosed space not filled in.

Unemployment Grows In Industrial States WASHINGTON W — Unemployment has taken an upturn in four major industrial states, a Labor Department report indicated today. The report showed that 1,312,400 persons received federal state unemployment benefits for the week ended Nov. 2—-a rise of 53,600 from the previous week. More than half the increase was registered in New York, Pennsylvania, California and Illinois. Household Scrapbook BY ROBERTA LEE j , ■ —■— " ■ 1 ® Hemstitching When basting articles for the hemstitcher, mark the lines to be stitched with a color that is a contrast to the article and no place will be missed. Baste with cotton thread. Rubber Plants Rubber plants require constant fertilizing. Each plant should be given a teasponful of sulphate ammonia once a month. Also give plenty of water; they require a wet soil. Turnips Add a teaspoonful of sugar to the water when boiling turnips and It will take away the strong taste of the vegetable. Wine Stains Wine stains can be removed from linen after it has been washed by the following procedure: Rub the stained parts, with household ammonia, then with a solution erf 1 part hydrogen peroxide to 100 parts of water. Rinse thoroughly to remove the peroxide. Linoleum If there should be a split or broken place in the linoleum, try mending it on the wrong side with strips of adhesive tape. How Parents Can Help Their Children Forge Ahead In School! You want your child to do good work and be happy in school. You want to help but are not certain just what to do. Here is the answer. A famous educator, Edward W. Dolch, Professor Emeritus of Education, University of Illinois, designed the DOLCH Play-Way Learning and Arithmetic Games. Originally used only in class-rooms, they are now available in a Home Edition. Children enjoy these games. While they play, they learn — easily, happily, naturally. We have a complete stock of Dolch Play-Way Reading and Arithmetic games. There are games suitable for, pre-school through 6th grade. Come in and let us helf> yoti select games suited to your child’s age and grade, or ask the teacher. HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

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DE. JOHN H. EMONS, president of Ball State Teachers College, center, admires some of the art exhibits of the Adams county art association, which were shown during the national education week banquet Thursday night. Pictured above looking at a display of work from Adams Central high school are Mrs. Myles F. Parrish, W. Guy Brown, superintendent of schools and master of ceremonies; Judge Myles F. Parrish, president of the Lincoln school PTA; Dr. Emens; Mrs. W. C. Fellers; tiie Rev. W. C. Feller, who gave the invocation; and Mrs. W. Guy Brown.—(Staff Photo)

9' 1 " 20 Years Ago Today ik.—, ' ■■■■• November 16, 1937 — Yost Brothers are awarded contract for dismantling Central school building. City requests Pennsylvania railroad to remodel its crossing flash signal at Nuttman Avenue. The annual sugar making campaign will end at local mill next Thursday. Fred Foos, A. and P. store manager, is recovering from an appendix operation. City council passes ordinance authorizing sale of bonds for new school building. Mrs. Palmer Sprunger, 29, Geneva, dies today. Irvin Elzey, city employe, hurt in a fall last week, is still a hospital patient. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Farr left today for a winter visit in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lutes entertain the Kum-Join-Us class of the Evangelical church. t I Modern Etiquette I BY ROBERTA LEE » - - —-a Q. Is it all right for the “dummy’’“at bridge to leave the table? A. If really necessary, it is all

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right. But this does not mean the dummy should wander aimlessly about the room, for that indicates a lack of interest in the game — which means a lack good breeding. Q. Is it proper for a bride-elect to telephone her friends to request that they serve as bridesmaids at her wedding? A. It is much better if she calls upon each one personally. If this is not possible, as in the case of out-of-town friends, then friendly notes of request should be written by hand. Q. Is it all right for a woman to introduce her husband’s mother to her good friends as, “This is my mother-in-law”? A. It would be better to say t “This is Bob's mother,”

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NATO (Continued from Page Ono) a C-124 Globemaster and a C-47 Dakota, delivered some 500 M-l rifles and 50,000 rounds es ammunition- Two British Royal Air Force transports flew in more than 400 automatic weapons.

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