Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 275, Decatur, Adams County, 21 November 1957 — Page 6
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Mark Stewardship And Loyalty Sunday Worship Theme At Lutheran Church w •• Op.- •*- lAi'f "It’s Time For Inventory" will be the worship theme Sunday morning at Zion Lutheran church. Wisest Monroe street, as the congregation observes its annual stewardship and loyalty Sunday. Thirty-five teams of canvassers will make a visitation of all the homes of the parish between 1 and 5 o’clock Sunday afternoon, encouraging the participation of every member in the total program of the church. Canvassers will be commissioned for their task at both the 8 and 10:30 morning worship services by the pastor/ the Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt. Earl Caston, chairman of the board of stewardship and finance, will briefly address the worship audiences Sunday morning. A training meeting of canvassers will be held in the Zion parish hall this evening at 7:30 under the direction of Louis Jacobs, secretary of the committee. Arnold Conrad, chairman of the congregation, will address the canvassers. Sunday is also the, last Sunday of the Christian church-year, and will be observed in the local Lutheran church with the celebration of the holy sacrament at both morning services. Members may announce for the celebrations on Friday, in the church, on the hours of 2,4, 5, 7, and 8 o’clock — reminded the pastor. Names of the canvassers for the stewardship visitation are as follows: Edwin Bauer, Robert Nyffeler, Harold August, Raymond Bleeke, Mrs. Kenneth Arnold. Mrs.
Robert Fri'eby. Emjl Blenz, Martin Bultemeier, D. H. Callow. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith, hfr. and Mrs. A. L. Conrad. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Doty, Mrs. George Fisher. Mrs. Don Burke, Mrs. Norman Geiger, Mrs. Ed Frauhiger. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stuckey. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Krueckeberg. Donald Bieberich, Dr. William Freeby, Ralph Sauer, Allen Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ostermcyer, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Reinking, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krueckeberg, William Gernand, Walter Kukelhan, Norman F. Kruse, Larry J. Lehman, Chester Kleinknight, Aaron Weiland. Mrand Mrs. Edward Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thieme, Mr. and Mrs. William Justice, Mr. and Mrs. George Rentz, G. A. Schultz. William Brandenburg. Norman Witte, A. W. Shoup. Phil Sauer, Wilbert Fuelling, Albert Scheumann, Oscar Lankenau, Robert Zwick, Arnold Getting, William Schnepf, Fred Meier, Mrs. C. Kleinknight, Arthur Bieberich, Norbert Bleeke, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Bieberich, Miss Dorothy Schnepf. Mrs. Louis A. Jacobs. Miss Jeannine Schultz, Miss Irene Zwick, Mrs. William Porter, and Mrs. Norman Witte. Jobless Pay Claims Increase In State INDIANAPOLIS (W — The Indiana Employment Security Division received 36,936 claims for unemployment compensation last week, about 350 more than the week before. 1 The week’s claims included 6,585 from newly unemployed workers. Director William C. Stalnaker said no large-scale layoffs were reported during the week and that while several employers were recalling workers a number of others were making small reductions in force.
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Warn Eastern Area Many Turn To Communists Indonesia, Saudi Arabia In Warning To United Nations UNITED NATIONS (UP)—United Nations delegates today weighed warnings that two important sectors of the Eastern world may tVn Communist unless their territorial demands are satisfied. Indonesian Fo rel g n Minister Subandrio and Saudi Arabian Minister of State Ahmad Shukairy delivered the warnings in two separate U. N. committee meetings Wednesday. Shukairy, speaking in the special Political Committee debate on Palestine refugees, said the West might lose not only Saudi Arabia but the entire Arab world to Russia if it maintains its present policy toward Israel Will Drop Present Polley Subandrio, in the main Political Cornmittee’s debate on West New Guinea, declared that Indonesia might be forced to abandon its “active independent policy” if the Netherlands does not surrender the disputed territory. Shukairy proposed the return of 900,000 Arab refugees to their Palestine homes, prohibition of Jewish immigration to Palestine, outlawing of Zionism, prohibition of Zionist fund-raising campaigns and creation of a U.N. agency to send Israel’s Jews back to their original homelands. Noted Red Action He noted that Russia and its European satellites already have outlawed Zionism,, halted its fundraising campaigns and banned Jewish emigration to Israel. Subandrio hinted that Indonesia would line up with the Communists if it is unable to obtain satisfaction in its eight-year-old, dispute with the Dutch. Dutch Ambassador C. W. A. Schurmann replied that the Netherlands will never relinquish its portion of the war-famed Pacific Island except through the will of its inhabitants. c_ Franklin Electric Announces Layoff in Bluffto# announced Wedntftday that it plans to lay off abdht 20 employes in the next weeil. This will be the first layoff at the -plant-an more than a year: World War I Hero 4' Dies In Florida CHICAGO W — The body of I John K. Kelly, a winner of tvjo i Congressional Medals of Honqt during World War I, was returned here today for "burial. Kelly, a roomer at a Fort Lauderdale, Fla., boarding house, of a heart attack while crossing a bridge here Monday night, but his body lay unidentified in a morgue until Wednesday. A brother of the victim Michael Kelly of Chicago, said he believed Kelly was the last surviving World War I veteran to win two medals of honor.
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Short-Lived Storm Strikes At Detroit Cool Canadian Air Descends On U. S. By UNITED PRESS A broad mass of cool Canadian air descended over the northern rim of the nation today, causing snow flurries from the Plains through the Great Lakes. At least one man was killed Wednesday night when a sudden, short-lived storm darted out of the cool mass over Detroit. Authorities said at least 15 homes were damaged in a four-block area where high winds battered the East Side in tornadic fashion. The U. S. Weather Bureau said the storm followed the direction of a tornado funnel, ripping roofs from houses and tearing garages from their foundations. One gust of wind ripped off part of the roof of Chrysler Corporation’s forge plant, killing one worker and injuring 11 others. Below the belt of Canadian air being fed through the northern Plains and spreading in all directions, a general cooling prevailed. Njghttime temperatures were uniform, according to the Weather Bureau, with 20s common from the western Great Lakes through the northern Plains and Plateau states. Most temperatures In the extreme south were in the 40s. except for southeast Texas and the southern Mississippi Valley where warming and a few light showers followed a movement of southerly .winds. Extreme lows were reported at West Yellowstone, Mont., 10 below zero, and parts cf Colorado and Wyoming, 6 belcw. Den Mothers, Pack Committeemen Meet Den mothers and pack committeemen of Cub Scout pack 3063 are asked to meet at the Northwest elementary school Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Open House Sunday At Opportunity School Leaders of the Vera Cruz opportunity school stated today that the open house at the school, scheduled for Sunday afternoon, will be from 2 to 5 o’clock. CDT. advantage of the opportunity to inspect the school during the three-hour open house. Hospital Addition Gift Is Reported A gift of Sl6O has been received from Mrs. Martha E. Burk, widow of the late George T. Burk, by the board of trustees of the Adams county memorial hospital, it was reported today. Mrs. Burk, who has been a patient at the hospital in the past, asked that the money be used - in the hew addition for any purpose which the board designates. The board stated that gifts for the new addition would be accepted, and used to complete the building and its furnishing. Several other gifts have already been given. .
Appropriations Are Granted By Council The Adams county council in session this wtek, granted the following apprtfarfations to' 4 'mm emergencies existing in various funds: court house operating expenses, $1,600; premiums on officials bonds, $250; soldier burial, $700; bounty on red fox, SSO; expenses for inmates of state institution, $1,000; expenses of patients to T.B. hospital, $500; change of venue. $2,000; civil defense, $150; examination of records, $150; sheriff. $450; Washington township assessor, $370; Adams county hospital, $2,740; county auditor, $250; Adams county highway, $6,000; Adams county home, $4,500, and Adams county matron, $75. Requests for transferral of funds were also granted to county agent Leo Seltenright and Judge Myles Parrish. Disabled Persons Nearing Deadline Regarding Payments By Social Disabled people are nearing an important deadUne with respect to payments which may become due the munder the social security law, Christian H. W. Luecke, manager of the Ft. Wayne social security office, said today, in submitting his report for October 1957. Claimants who file their application in 1957 may have their payments Start with July 1957 if their disability started six full months before that date. For those who file their claim in 1958 or later, there will be no" re-tro-activity. Luecke said. Payment will start with the month in which application is filed or the seventh full month after the disability began, whichever is later. This means that those workers who have been disabled for six months or more, but who delay filing until after 1957, will lose the right to any retroactive payments. The report for October follows: Account number cards issued, 1071, Assistance to workers, employers and self-employed 157, New Disability claims cleared 107, New OASI clamis cleared, 456. Beneficiaries served 1202, General inquirers served 1747. The Fort Wayne office is located at. 717 Fulton St. and maintains part-time offices in Angola, bia City, Decatur, Huntington, Kendallville, and Ligonier. Incidence Os Flu Decreases In State INDIANAPOLIS IW — Influenza cases added to the Indiana State Board of Health records last week totaled only about one-third of the last preceding week. The board announced today in its weekly morbidity report that 2,136 flu cases were reported, compared with 5.937 the week before. —The-year’s total now stands officially at 45,303, compared with 1,980 a year ago and a five-year median of 6,035. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad— they bring results.
Farm Home Is Badly Damaged By Flames Don Strayer Home Is Gutted By Fire The Don Strayer home in Blue Creek township, one mile south and one-half east of Salem, was gutted by fire Tuesday, but was saved from complete destruction by the Berne fire department. The fire took place Tuesday afternoon between the walls and on the roof of the home which was being remodeled with a false ceiling. The fire was apparently extinguished several times, only to break out again. The second story of the home, including the furniture and clothes of the family, was burned, but the furniture and appliances downstairs were saved. The fire damage was estimated at several thousand dollars by
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the Berne fire department. Strayef was upstairs cleaning woodwork with gasoline when the fire broke out, The fire spread rapidly? and was well started before the fire truck arrived. ' Berne’s new water wagon was used to haul three loads of 1,500 gallons each. These were dumped into a cistern, and used by the hose crew. If it had not .been for this source of water, the house probably would have burned to the ground. Slight Damage Done In Accident Here Truman H. Abbott, Rockport, Ohio, waiting to make a left turn from Adams onto Seventh street, had his car nicked on the left front door by a vehicle driven by Joan Koos, 31, 742 Cleveland street. The Abbott car was damaged to the extent of $5. The accident happened Wednesday. Trade in a good town — Decatur
