Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 112, Decatur, Adams County, 12 May 1959 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office u Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller, Jr. President <a John G. Heller Vice-President Chas. Halthouse Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Batea: By Mail in Adams and Adjoining (Counties: One year, $8.00; Six mor.ths, $4.25; 3 months, $2.25. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 18.00; 6 months, $4.75; 3 months, $2.50. By Carrier, 30c cents per week. Single copies, $ cents. The Seeing Eye Clarence Ziner, of the Culligan Service, has leased the former service station acoss from the Rice Hotel, and is busy converting it into a place of business. He does not plan to move his business there .until July, it is understood. Smith Drug Store has begun to remodel its building ... The Why Store building was recently sold, but the new owners have not yet announced what they intend to do with the building ... A new Buick agency is expected to announce its formation here very soon, as soon as General Motors approves the new dealership. It will replace the Saylors agency, whose owners have retired from the automobile business. •*» ‘ ♦

The All-American Party While Franklin D. Booeevelt was president, he accepted an invitation to address the Daughters of the American Revolution. This group has a great pride in ancestry, but it occasionally takes the form of passionate anti-foreignism. FDR’s classic greeting to the ladies was: “My fellow immigrants!’’ Again, the famous humorist Will Rogers, after listening to some well-meaning ladies brag about their ancestors arriving on the Mayflower in 1620, remarked that his ancestors, the American Indians, were already there to greet them when the Pilgrims arrived! Only recently Congresswoman Frances P. Bolton of Ohio showed “patriotic” concern over a foreign-sound-ing name. When the Buckeye Republican learned that the state department had hired architect Eero Saarinen to design the new U. S. Embassy in London, she remarked, “Why couldn’t we have a man with an American name, so at least it wouldn’t sound as if we were going to Oslo to get him?” But, if Mrs. Bolton had thought, just what does an American name sound like? Architect Saarinen, who is listed in Who’s Who along with Mrs. Bolton, is a naturalized American, as most of our ancestors once were, if we are not, ourselves. Here in Decatur we have many German-sounding names, Swiss-sounding names, as well as English, French, Dutch, Irish, and many others. And yet we are all Americans, regardless of how our names sound. The real judge of a man’s Americanism is not how his name sounds—its how he lives, and his pride of country. Surely a man who immigrates to this country and makes a great success of his life shows-hjs real love for his country—he has asked to be an American, not just accepted it from his parents.

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PROGRAMS Central Daylight Time WKDNKSDAY Morning 6:3o—Contintal Classroom 7:oo—Today 9:oo—Dough Re Mi 9:3o—Treasure Hunt 10:00—The Price Is Right 10:30—Concentration 11:00—Tic Tac Dough 11:30—It Could Be You Aftrrnoon IZiOO—News and Weather —Farms and Farming 12:30—Yesterday’s Newsreel 12:45—Faith To Live By I:oo—Queen For A Day I:3o—Haggis Haggis 2:oo—Young Dr. Malone 2:3o—From These Roots 3.oo—Truth of Consequences 3:3o—Romper Room 4:00—I Married Joan 4:80—Bozo S:4S—NBC New« Kvenina o:oo—Gatesway To Sports 6:ls—News Jack dray 6:2s—The Weatherman, 6:3o—Wagon Train 7:3o—The Price Is Right B:oo—Kraft Music Hall B:3o—Bat Masterson - ’ 9:oo—This Is Your Life 9:3o—Jim Bowie 10:00 —Border Patrol 10:30—News and Weather 10:45—Sports Today 10:50 —The Jack Paar Show WPTA-TV Channel 21 TUMSOAT Evenleg 6:oo—Pun ’N Stuff 7:ls—Tom Atkina Reporting 7:30 —Sugarfoot B:3o—Wyatt Earp 9:oo—Rifleman 9:3o—State Trooper 10;O0—Alcoa Presents , 10:30—Wrestling 11:00—Mr. D. A. WEDNESDAY Morning 10:0<5—Mom’s Morning Movie 11:80—Big Rascals Afternoon l»:oo—George Hamilton IV 12:30—Play Your Hunch I:oo—Music Bingo I:3o—Busie 3:oQ—Day In Court 2:3o—Gale Storm 3:oo—Beat the Clock 3:30—-Who Do You Trust 4:oo—American Bandstand S:oo—American Bandstand s:Bo—Mickey Mouse Club Evening 5:40-<Fwi W Stuff 7:ls—<Tom Atkins 'Reporting 7:3o—Lawrence Welk Show B:3o—Ozzie end Harriet o:oo—Fights 9:46—Sports Desk 10:00 —Donna Reed 10:45—Sports Desk 10:30—Baek To Bataan 12:00—1 Spy

Current Operations Os Selective Service Act

(The draft has been extended for four years, until July 1, 1963. This means that the young men of the country must continue to expect to serve in the military forces. This series of articles outlines the basic responsibilities and rights of young men under the draft law.) This is the sixth article in the series. Physicians, dentists, and allied specialists are liable for induction under the same conditions as are other registrants. But special provisions apply to them. A registrant who receives a professional degree in these fields is required to report that fact to his local board as information affecting his classification. Virtually every medical or dental student is deferred to complete his studies. This extends liability to age 35. The law provides authority for the secretary of defense to requisition men from selective service to be selected by their qualifications as physicians and dentists. Authority also is provided for ordering to active duty without their consent, physicians and dentists who are memljers of the reserve. Thqse provisions provide the machinery through which the armed forces obtain adequate numbers of physicians and dentists. Young physicians and dentists are influenced to apply for commissions and to serve two years on active duty in a commissioned status. So long as sufficient numbers seek commissions, it is not necessary for the department

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, of defense to request physicians ’ and dentists through selective ser- ( vice. If applications for commis- , sions decline, then a requisition ’ for physicians and dentists prob- ; ably would prqmpt those selected 1 for induction to seek commissions and enter service as cmmissioned officers on orders to active duty , from the reserves. In cooperation with the department of defense the selective service system defers young physicians in the defense department’s residency training program to provide the specialization required in the armed forces. (The next article will discuss appeals.) Mrs. Edna E. Nord Is Taken By Death Mrs. Edna E. Nord, 59, died at the Adams county memorial hos- . pital Monday after a five week illness. She was born in Allen county and lived most of her life in Monroeville. Surviving are the husband, Emil; two daughters, Carolyn, at home, and Mrs. Lester Boren, Huntertown; one son, Harold Blauvelt, of Monroeville; 10 grandchildren; her father, Homer Lenington, of Fort Wayne; four brothers, and a sister. The body is at the Marquardt funeral home in Monroeville where friends may call" today after 7:30 p.m. until the services at 2 p.m. Thursday. The Rev. M. D. Kilver will officiate. Burial will be in the Monroeville cemetery.

Nikifa Speaks On Prospects Os World Peace MOSCOW (UPD-Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev, in a speech printed today in Pravda, said the Sbviet Union had “prepared everything” so that Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko could achieve “positive results” at the Geneva conference. But he added that if the Big Four foreign ministers conference “does not yield great positive results,” a summit meeting is “expected to be the next step.” In the same speech he warned the Western powers again that they faced “inevitable disaster” if they started a war. He also predicted that rocket production in the Soviet Union may be cut back because “we are not very much in need ot them.” He did not elaborate but this was an apparent coifiment on the prospects for peace. Khrushchev delivered the speech Monday before thousands of persons in the athletic stadium of Kiev, capital of the Ukrainian Republic. Khrushchev claimed the only reason the Russians were spending money on arms was because the West was surrounding the Soviet Union with rocket bases. Khrushchev said the Soviet Union was doing everything possible to achieve world peace and that Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko was prepared “to ach’eve positive results” at the foreign minis-

tere’ conference in Geneva. He said that if the foregn ministers’ meeting did not prove a great success he expected a summeeting to be “the next step.” He said British Prime Minister Harald Macmillan advocated a summit meeting and President Eisenhower and French President Charles de Gaulle were in general agreement. “Yet all these leaders have expressed themselves on this question cautiously because each one of them wishes to keep room to maneuver,” he said. "Os course not all the questions can be solved at a single meeting. We want to solve all the controversial or unsolved problems without war.” Moscow Radio quoted a Tass News Agency dispatch that described the seating arrangements worked out at the Geneva meeting as a “great victory” for RusIt said the West had tried to in the conference by the German representatives. Tass reported the Soviet Union opposed this and "the attempts to prevent the Germans from taking Boats at tiie conference table failed-” Over 2,500 Daily Democrats are sold and delivered in Decatur each day. Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With UHIe Worry Eat, talk, laugh or sneeze without fear of insecure false teeth dropping, slipping or wobbling. FASTEETH holds plates firmer and more comfortably. This pleasant powder has no gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Doesn’t cause nausea. It’s alkaline (non-acid). Checks “plate odor” (denture breath). Get FASTMTH at any drug counter.

Power Line Struck By Lightning Bolt The city light and power plant reported a lightning bolt struck the Indiana Michigan line in Decatur, overloading the line and resulting in a short interruption of power. The lights in the city ’went out briefly early Sunday evening.

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