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Banner-Graphic, Greencastle, Indiana
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By Gordon Bess BUZ SAWYER
By Roy Crane
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By Fred Lasswell
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Notice to Consumers with Respect to Claims in Connection with Quinine, Quinidine and Other Cinchona Products
An individual plaintiff has commenced an action and the Executrix of his estate has been designated as representative of a class consisting of the following: All users of quinine, quinidine, other cinchona products, or any other related product or substance, for medicinal purposes in the United States or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. This action seeks damages resulting from alleged violations by the defendants of certain provisions of the antitrust laws. It is alleged in substance that during the period 1958-1966 the defendants conspired to restrain trade and commerce in the manufacture and sale of quinine, quinidine and other cinchona products. It is further alleged that as a result of this conspiracy purchasers of such products have been compelled to pay higher prices than they otherwise would have paid. The defendants have denied the allegations and have denied liability. On April 2, 1973, certain of the defendants," while denying liability, entered into a Stipulation of Settlement with the plaintiff class representative, a copy of which is available for inspection at the Office of the Clerk of the Court, referred to below. Under that Stipulation of Settlement $725,000 plus the income earned thereon, less expenses of the settlement and such amount as the Court might allow in payment to plaintiff’s attorneys for their fees and expenses, would he paid to members of the class hereinabove described in settlement of their claims against the settling defendants. The defendants have the right to withdraw from the proposed settlement on certain terms and conditions as set forth in the Stipulation of Settlement. In the event the defendants exercise this option to withdraw, plaintiff’s attorneys will have the right to petition the Court for an award from the settlement fund of their fees and expenses to that date. The class hereinabove described has been established by this Court for the purpose of administering the Stipulation of Settlement. Now, therefore, take notice: (1) You will be excluded from the class by this Court if you request such exclusion in writing sent to John J. Harding, Clerk of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, P. O. Box 95, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19105, postmarked not later than May 24, 1973; (2) If you do not request exclusion from the class by May 24, 1973, you will be included in such class and any judgment whether favorable or not, including any judgment approving any settlement, will be binding upon you; (3) If you do not request exclusion from the class but prefer in connection with your individual claim to be represented by your own counsel rather than by counsel to the class representative, you may enter an appearance through your counsel but not later than May 24, 1973; (4) If you do not request exclusion from the class, you must mail to John J. Harding, Clerk of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, P. O. Box 95, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19105, postmarked not later than June 8, 1973, a statement indicating that you intend to file
a claim and setting forth your name and full address. If you do not mail such a statement, postmarked not later than June 8, 1973, that will constitute an authorization that money paid in settlement but not allocated to individual claims may he utilized for the public benefit in such manner as the Court may direct; (5) A hearing will he held before the Court, beginning on June 20, 1973, at 4:00 o'clock in the afternoon in Room 4 of the United States Court House, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The purpose of the hearing is to determine whether the proposed settlement should be approved by the Court under Rule 23(e) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. If the settlement is approved and becomes effective in accordance with the terms of the Stipulation of Settlement, this action will be dismissed on the merits as against the settling defendants with prejudice; (6) A hearing shall he held before the Court in Courtroom No. 4 in the United States Court House, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on June 20, 1973. at 4:00 p.m. for the purpose of determining whether the Stipulation of Settlement, dated April 2, 1973. between plaintiffs and certain of the defendants is fair, reasonable and adequate and should be approved; (7) Any member of the class who objects to approval of the settlement, or the judgment to be entered thereon, may appear at the hearing and show cause, if any he has, why it should not be approved and why judgment should not be entered thereon. However, any objection must initially be made in writing and filed with the Clerk of the Court on or before 5:00 p.m. on June 4, 1973, showing thereon service of a copy on counsel for plaintiffs, Aaron M. Fine, Esquire, 1214 IVB Building, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103 and on counsel acting for settling defendants, Bernard J. Smolens, Esquire, 1719 Packard Building, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102; (8) No member of the class shall be entitled in any way to contest the approval of the terms and conditions of the Stipulation of Settlement, or, if approved, the judgment to be entered thereon, unless he has served and filed written objections in accordance with paragraph 7 above, and any member of the class who fails to object in the manner prescribed shall he deemed to have waived, and shall he foreclosed forever from raising any objections except by leave of court for good cause shown; and (9) If the proposed settlement of this action is approved, it is contemplated that thereafter each class member who has filed a timely notice of intention to file a claim will be given an opportunity to file a claim and will thereafter be given an opportunity to he heard as to the allowance or disallowance of its claim and as to the portion of the settlement fund, if any, to be allocated to its claim Dated: April 24, 1973 John J. Harding, Clerk of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, P. O. Box 95, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19105.
•Societe Nogentaise dc Produits Chimiques, S.A.. Mead Johnson & Company, R W. Greeff & Co.. Inc.. Rexall Drug and Chemical Company (the present name of which is Dart Industries Inc.). S.S.T Corporation.
Charles L. Huisking & Company, Inc., Vantorex, Ltd., Bristol-Myers Company, George Tessmar, John A. Lumley. Pierre Augustins. Harry Y de Schepper and Boehringer Mannheim G.m.b.H.
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT Estate No. EST73-17 Notice is hereby giver that Elmer R. Seller was on the 12 day of March, 1973, appointed executor of the will of Mary P. Seller, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate whether or not now due, must file the same in said court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated of Greencastle, Indiana, this 13 day of April, 1973. Ennis E. Masten Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Keith A. Kauble Attorney 26)6 E. Washington St. Greencastle, Indiana 4613S Apr. 17-24-May 1-3T
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Heed Dr. Gray’s shocking exposure! Kiddies become school dropouts when they are slow readers! So use my booklet below to boost their grades and give them a running head start for college! “Eye-minded” people resist propaganda much better! CASE W-586: Dr. Gordon Gray heads Clemson Univer sity’s Reading Laboratory. Recently he warned teachers that over 700.000 South Carolina adults and high schoolers are so deficient in reading skill that they rate only 7th grade or less. And South Carolina is far more literate than Chicago, which has an even greater total population! In fact, millions of Americans are such poor readers that they can’t pass the written Driver’s Tests at our auto license bureaus, except with the special aid and coaching of the tactful directors thereof! “About 75 percent of all school children in the nation,” added Dr Gray, “suffer some significant reading deficiency.” Alas, in some of our Chicago high schools, we have students who are receiving diplomas from Senior High School, who can’t even read a primer! And they are not of foreign birth or literate in French, Spanish or other languages. No; they are total illiterates, yet they have been pushed through 12 years of grammar and high school (at taxpayers expense), yet can’t even decipher the balloons in the comic strips of this newspaper! Although we tend to boast about our superb educational achievements, as evidenced by the flights to the moon, the average educational output of our schools has declined markedly. Despite the introduction of unnecessary college courses, such as “Ballroom Dancing” or “Tennis,” “Basketball” and even “Cooking,” our youngsters lack the basic ability to read fluently. If “Reading” were stressed as it should be, then those same children could easily absorb the rulebooks for any sport and also become culinary artists without the subsidy of “Cooking” and other Home Ec courses by the overburdened taxpayers. We’ve been placing the educational cart before the horse. And the “horse” (or motor) of our entire educational machine is easy, facile reading skill! Abraham Lincoln showed that once an ambitious boy can read, he can teach himself law, economics, medicine or any other college course The famous “Bird Man of
George W. Crane, Ph.D., M.D.
Alcatraz” is thus a modern example of how a non-college person, with a good reading ability, can become a world renowned ornithologist (bird expert). At present, our public schools are draining off far more taxes annually than the Pentagon’ Alas, TV is helping make an illiterate nation out of Americans. For TV is causing kiddies to be “ear-minded,” so they depend on the spoken words of announcers and newscasters to obtain their ideas and then swallow political prejudiced pablum “Eye-minded” folks are the real protection of this Republic! For eye-minded Americans tend to think for themselves! They are not as likely to stampede under spoken propaganda Marc Antony’s crowd would NOT have stampeded if they had read his famous “Funeral Oration” in local newspapers! Hitler also rendered crowds hysterical by his spoken orations, not by his printed speeches! So coax your kiddies to read this newspaper, starting with the comics. And send for my booklet “How to Raise Your Child’s School Marks,” enclosing a long stamped, return envelope, plus 25 cents.
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