Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 31 October 1958 — Page 6

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JOHN R. WALSH (Continued from page orie) Breaks Constitution Walsh continued: “Old constitu-tion-breaker Handley doesn’t know the first thing about the constitution, or the oath he took when he went into office. Even retiring Senator Bill Jenner and Handley can’t keep their words straight. Jenner says he made Handley run for the office, but Handley says the members of the Republican party wanted him for senator." Walsh then releated a Handley quote: “While I was in the office of lieutenant governor I heard rumors of scandal, but I was afraid to say anything for fear they would run me out Os the state. "The state board of accounts.

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which was instituted by former governor and vice-president Thomas R. Marshall, has found 18 state employes padding their expense accounts illegally. Nothing was done to them by Hhndley’s administration, or the Republican courts.” In conclusion, the graduate of Indiana school of law told the audience that he was proud to be their candidate for secretary of state, and that'if elected he would serve them honestly and efficiently; he also admonished the group to vote for R. Vance Hartke. the most qualified Hoosier senatorial nominee of modern times. Makes Prediction In a private interview with the writer after the meeting, Walsh stated that the Democrats will carry the state by 100,000 votes,

and that they are going to elect at least nine congressmen in. the 11 districts.. The house of representatives, but not the state senate, will go Democratic. Merle Affolder, county sheriff candidate, presided at the affair which followed the Berne Halloween parade. Dr, Harry H. Hebble, Democratic county chairman, introduced all the candidates who were present He announced that William E. Wilson. Democratic candidate for superintendent of public instruction, will be at Democratic headquarters Friday evening following the Decatur Halloween parade. Art interesting sideline of the meeting was the auctioning of pies which were left over from the refreshments prepared by the wives of the Berne precinct committeemen. Maynard Rich, local precinct committeeman, offered to let anyone throw a pie at him for a donation of $lO to the Democratic central committee. A donation of $18.40 was bid, and the pie smeared in his face. DECATUR (Continued trr.m page one) ly organized to bring wounded American soldiers back from the front, now has an excellent student exchange program. In 1948, 17 foreign students were in high schools in the United States. This year there are over 1,200 students here, with 834 American boys and girls going overseas during the summer months. He said he enjoyed having this year's student. Peter Friederici. in his home and hoped that it will be a continuing program. Kenneth Schnepf was introduced as a new member. It was announced that the district governor'will make his official visit November 13 with a club assembly, scheduled at 5 o’clock before the regular meeting. In traveling around the earth, the moon’s average speed is 2,287 miles per hour, or 3,350 feet per second.

THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCHAT, DECATUH, INDIANA

Bth Anniversary L___! i ? ([ 2 j| > t fe} |=3 < ijlijiii || 0 QPHhI teWWSi gggffi gffitf IBS MM IIV 888881 J f ’ ....mntt’F”' \ I :!:3:;===:ii=i.r; = = = = = = = i = T= *) ~ --MO****” — — , % Eighth In Decatur’s Business anil Industrial Employment! Oh No! Not Again! NO—we’re pot going to tell you again that Fairway Restaurant, Inc., during the past 8 years, has continued to improve standards, has always sought to obtain and prepare the highest quality food, and has made available the finest possible educational opportunities for our wonderful personnel. AND there’s NO point in REPEATING that Fairway has surely abided by the inexorable law of progress — “to fix up or fold up” — and has spent a good many bucks in modernizing and enhancing every nook and cranny of the building. NOR are we going to stress that the policy of Fairway has always been to operate a restaurant where YOU, YOUR FRIENDS AND YOUR WHOLE FAMILY may dine pleasurably in a dean, congenial and wholesome atmosphere; to practice good business ethics; to serve everyone 1 cheerfully and courteously; and to make eating at Fairway a most enjoyable memory as well as a service to health. Surely, you DON’T want to hear AGAIN that Fairway takes pride in having established a splendid reputation not only among Decaturites, but also among travelers from every state in the Union—Alaska and Texas too! q NO—no facts about the history of Fairway this time. We just want to express our appreciation for your confidence and loyal support during the past 8 years — it’s been a pleasure to serve you. And, may we continue to meet at the country’s finest and most unique restaurant — • ' , . 1 FAIRWAY, INC.

FRIDAY? OCTOBER 31, 1958