Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 206, Decatur, Adams County, 31 August 1933 — Page 5

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It was the first case of what hga proved to be the worst outbreak of the disease In thia country. Toll (Iky fatalities from the one-month ' visit of tin- muhuly reached 47. Total number of persons stricken was 382. Every resource known to science | • | In the hands of some of the best 1 I known physicians in the United | I States have failed to discover the | I germ of encephalitis. • It is ad- | I mfttedly too small for their most j | powerful microscopes to observe. ' i 1 This is the main obstacle, for I 11 without recognising the germ it is | Impossible to isolate the carrier. Three leading doctors of the federal health service, headed by Dr. J. P. Leake, are baffled by the 1 mysterious malady. Surgeongen- | era! Hugh S. Cummings was so ■ManmsBBMSMMMMMBaMMMMMMaMMaaBmaaMMummMw

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I —r iinpressed with the seriousness of I the epidemic on bls visit here this | week <he ordered more specialists I of his depar nient to the scene I immediately. Cummings will re-1 I turn here shortly to direct the l I light in person. Treatment of the disease, while L ; still largely experimental, follows i | that of spinal meningitis, the I draining of fluid from around the | spinal column and bruin. This! I fluid presses on the brain, destroy-{ Ing the tissues. ft affects the I I entire nervous system. | Washington University sclent-' lets concentrating on a serum to 1 combat ths disease announced■ ’ that In the next two weeks they; expected their research work to produce results, but that it took | i some time to round out their ex-j ' periments. . Food and water have been elfm-1 inated as possible carriers of the! j disease and Surgeon-general Cum- , ! tilings was convinced either hum-! ' ana or insects were spreading the! ! malady. ; The job of Isolating the cases 1 i has been left to county and city ' health authorities. It has been decided to let public l ; schools open in spite of the epl-: I demlc as the fatality list contains ■ i mostly persons of middle age. The metropolitan health council, I ' formed to combat enceplmlitis, re-, i ported yesterday in 80 per cent 1 of the cases that were fatal, the' patient suffered from some other ailment such as hardening of the arteries o, high blood pressure which contributed largely to death . from tlie epidemic disease. WOMAN GIVEN 199-YE AR. TERM (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) heberdasher, during a holdup. Wit-, I nesses said she kicked the aged 1 man as h<- lay on a sidewalk bleed-

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Ing froth a fatal wound Inflicted by George Dale, 28. her sweetheart.' Dale was sentenced to die In the electric chair. Leo Minneci, 27, | third member of the holdup gang accused of more than fifty rob berles. likewise was meted a 199year sentence. Jurors deliberated four hours before those wishing to inflict the extreme penalty on all the defendants compromised on file 199-year term, which precludes all posalbll- i I Ity of parole. In this trial as well as In others i during the campaign, technical!- ■ ties were pushed aside, in few' eases have jury deliberations been ; more than a few hours and in vlrl tually every trial a verdict of - guilty has been returned. | In trials lasting barely a day, Morris Cohen, a police slayer, and ! John Scheek, another police killer. , were sentenced to death. Cohen i was tried a few days after ho kill ' ed Patrolman Joseph Hastings in ' a holdup on Navy Pier. Scheek i killed a policeman in a courtroom 1 while he was being held on ani other charge. It was this slaying i ! that inspired the criminal drive. I In the trial ending last night and ! : the other two in which death ver ' diets ware returned, Judge Pry i stalski and presiding judges sueI cessfuliy overcame attempts to de-1 ! lay opening of the hearings. Judge ! I’rystalski ordered cases pending I I on the docket many months moved i up and brought to trial immedi 1 ately, resulting in a new era in Chi- : I cago court procedure. —o__ Auto Club Fights Hitch-Hikers ; Montreal. —(U.K) The Royal Auto- ' mobile Club of Canada has declar-1 ' <-l war on hitch hikers. The club iis endeavoring to enlist the sup- | I port of provincial and municipal ’ - pqiice forces in a campaign to i ■ stamp out wl.at it describes as <n 1 ■'ever-increasing highway nuis- ' a nee.”

5,000 ATTEND GENEVA MEET LAST EVENING (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) darn the Wabash at this point. It Is understood that the state conservation department would make the lake a state park. There Is no other park within seventy miles of Geneva. The address of welcome was given by Kenneth Schoentakcr, t ashier of the Bank of Geneva. The Indiana-Ohio bund, composed of players from Decatur, Geneva, Portland, Berne, Bryant, Bluffton.! Fort Recovery, Ohio, and Noble township, Jay county then played the following pieces: "American Union, ’’ "Follow the Flag.'' ".Moonlight and Love,” "Home Guard," I “Army Reserve.” "Rock of Ages,” ‘ "Post Commander," "la»ve_J)evotlon,” ’‘Traffic C üb,” and “Amer i | lea First ” A ’dulin solo with an J encore was given by Miss Mary Bell Poore of Geneva. The girls’ ( trio of Geneva, consisting of El'a i Glendenning, Madjiska Butcher I |and Margaret Snyder, sanag a se-| ■ lection. French Quinn, r presenting Ad- ; i ants county, traced the early his , tory and development of the Lim- , bi rlost lake and park idea. Elmore | 1). Sturgis of Wells county cited I the need of the reservoir as a mea- | ! sure to prevent soil erosion. He pointed out the fact that the Mississippi river has had -<»muih mud

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deposited on Uh bottom from that washed away down 1-tn tributaries that it r ally runs along a ridge. I This makes the levees nee> ssary. He also told something of the early history of Adams county. Judge James J. Moran of Portland delivered a short memorial on Gene Stratton-Porter. He said that there were two things which Indiana is’and has b en proud of —her school system and her authors. He listed the more famous of authors: Sarah T. Bolton, Edward HgglesUm, Lew Wallace, Mauri™ Thompson, Booth Tarkington, Charles Major, George Ade, Jam s Whitcomb Riley M- redlth Nicholson, Claude Bowers J Albert J. Beveridge. John Ridith, i Joaquin Miller, William Hersehell, Kate Milner Rabb, Juli t B. Strauas i and Gene Stratton-Porter. He con- i eluded with the idea that although i "Gene Stratton-Porter has erected i an enduring monument to her name iluiiugh tn t writin- . and character I. . .It was a g.-in rous impulse that ; ! gave rise to the thought of eon- j l structing a lake out of respect for. ' her as your neighbor and esteemed ' citizen." o - To Start Additional W ork On Hatchery Rochester, Ind.. Aug. 31 (UP) — | Additional work on the federal fish ■ I hatchery at Lake Manitou east of here will be started as soon as his . •I partment sreceives a check for 130,003 from the treasury depart-

ment. Frank T Bell, IT. S. commissioner of fisheries, Washington, said after an inspection yesterday. B 11 said about 30 men would be given work building two homes for the superintendent and assistant superintendent of the hatchery, a storage house and fish iTonds. The *30,000 will be used for wort on nin> ponds as units of the hatchery, An additional appropriation of $60,000 for work on the- liatchery

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site proper then will he asked for. Bell said. Shakespeare Cane Climax Kansas City, Mo.— (U.R) —More than half a century of collecting walking enhea wan climaxed here for Prof. K. I). Phillips when he I acquired n stick from the forest of ! Arden, Stratford-on-Avon, and beari Ing u bust of Shakespeare on the handle.