Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 155, Decatur, Adams County, 2 July 1946 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Pwbliabed B’»ry KvmlM ■gucpt Baaday By THB DKCATVR PKMiM’fUT CO tnccrporatud Entered at th* Decatur. Ind. Port O*ee a* Second Class Matter J. H. Heller .. - PrreideM JL R. HoltbouM, Sec y A Bun Mgr Dick D. Heller .. Vice-President tubecriptlon Rates By mall. In Adame and adjoin Ina eoantfM. one year, H: eti months. 13.35, 3 months, 11 75. By mall, beyond Adame and ad Joining countie*: One year. 17. 4 month* |3 75. 3 month!. 12. By mall to eervicemen, any place In th* world One year. 1350; etl munthe, 1175; three montbe. 11. Single copies 4 rente. By carrier, 30 cents p< r week Price control 1* now in th< consumer's hand*, your hand Q -0. —- See the to'gn>n * fireworks display Thursday night — o And some will dab the <1 ii ment, "In th- year - f our landlord ’. —o — <> — The no -t way to kill Amer a a, employment, pro t erity and tni <i ness I* to h-'-'-t th-- pro <■ of cot modifies beyond r-.----nat'l- mar pinO I With hi* mind on th-- -'--m - bomb experiment. a I’nited Slate. Senatoi remark'd. Th- most • cure individual tn our is a prisoner serving a lit-- ent ance". The fellow >n a tripped uniform would ay. "Hive me Liberty". — o <> The city swilllllllllg p- ol I mi
hhing a lot of enjoyment to the ! children these hot day . proof lh.it the town will be glad to git a larger and mice modern pl.t •’ when conditions permit tin- build tng of one. We shouldn't Io - track of the plait to get another pool by next Mimmi I o o Give the renter a break lie isn't to bi blamed for the world troubles, nor did he w ite tin I ill tevlM'd OPA bill Hr- iii'u ih Ila n't jumped over night and h<- can't afforit to pay a big boo-t in rent tils anymore than the landlord for the thing he ha Io buy Sup pose the : hoi wa on the utliei foot -o o One of the bicge 1 job t lit community must through I the sum . ful taging of the 111 Chili Show and Youth Wi • k pro grant, beginning August 5, Nothing choulil be Ii it undoiii to make it one of tin' most ful demontit rations ever h- Id lieie Centering our attention mt youth, their work and at hieieito tilt. 1.an objective tailing for tin- to ->t In cooperation. o - o The atomic bomb exploded and Bikini is ittll on the map, along with the rest of the world. Sev-
Surprising Injuries From Wearing Rings
By Herman N. Bundesen, MO Y*>u'*l never •xpiit that m • severe Injuries .1* apruiti’, di-lo rated join’*. broken boms or < ven I>ms of a finger could result from the wearing of ring* And. yet, Dr». Haroid E Simon and Harry Alban of the I . 8 Army Medial, Corps, ha •*» found th*-y do and rather frequently at that They mad*- a -urvey of a i" *ui* of one thousand soidie; • and found that more than two out of thre nore rings. About one out of every thirty had suffered tome injuiy at tributod to the pr* • "lee of th, ring Theas- ph/ioi tana alao noted * eleven ring injutb** whi<h were -o severs- tha* surgical attention wao required Finger Injur-c* It is reanonablo to aasum* that there are many minor finger in , juries due to ring* wbieh do not com* to the physician« attention The ring may cause injury In vari-i «nuv way* Most frequently the in- ; Jury occur* because the ring la »aag*t oa a projection In al moot one thud of the cases studied the injury orxnrred during the coarse of rut from aa anpioM. these lattaucea «• the p*»em the ptar*. im flog! ">* aiM p i oi< ■m,
oral of the 73 target >hip» were sunk and others greatly damaged from the blast and Admiral Blan dy -ays the experiment w.c, high iy Min-•-•fill, Others think that the d- '•ruction in th- wake of the bomb »a not a» great a* first though' It may is sometime until the teal fad- are known, and then much of the information may go into the government tiles a* military secrets o o Lik- Grand Rapid* and Bloom mgtoti. Bum I* also nationally known for II furniture factories having t<>ui u th- tori nt that line ot manufacturing in the country. \v h th- • xpal'.-iot. of the several factories I til- allUOUlHl'tneill that t - Smith Bi"!-' I'nrnit ir- tom patty will build all addition, providing about l i'tt more tc-t of (j.„,t :,i - A It ,11111- of tilt -nidi boll Will lie .1 reilialmll nlil'l. and reading room fol employe-. an llipo-ailoli in till' low'll* ptogti - ivi altitude "f p ovidiug tin ino-t modern laiilin-* for It- citizens and workei Th. Smith Brother s plant ha • xpauded rapidly and p-an tun- oder- have not only tall ~j t,,i 1,,,i. iat- : y I- - . "It iil-'i more employe,. O <1 Sewage Disposal Shortage of mal-'iia! will piuni iiiii.-i title and towns from pro-ei ding the year with th. l-uildinc of M-wagi disposal plant ,tid d-d relief .w. the Ind I i.uiap'dis Star comments in di« 'tat- plans for tin e Im provementa.
ba ul- up, in that ilirei'tion will mot e than likely lie def' rred until the "Go" ii-ti i- given tot maletml- Th-' m w spa per view thi ■■ituaHoti to date: Purity of Indiana ream is not in tin i aid for next yea or the next, but jhill'H ion di finitely i on the di vlin'. lb demptlon of our W.Her l Olli-e- Will lie achieved by leady ixpan-ii'ii of -ewige disposal -) leins in every com mutiny. Con-1 rvaitou and health ar< on tlie marli to'cause public opinion tei o',tiizi tin tr value to flu . ii- on of modern lite. Plain toi i wag' treatment work loialitig have lieeti approved by the Indiana Stream Pollution < ontrol Board The • an only a part of the program already indorMid by th< hoard titlni similar expenditure Will lie alioialid throughout tile Stale Coiitemplaied improvement will l.e delayed tleor.i'li shortage of material, but they hoitld lie laum iu’d oin e prodiii i ion ap proai he-i normal leiel- The state i. comtiding a virtual honor roll of communities which no longer wi Ii io hear the tigma of polhtt in am with raw sewage and harmful imbist ial by produvts.
1 f ill’* 1 during .ill OV*TetilliU>'iit«li<' bund -links in ~» a ruoilt of olhei |<rii'bing injuries. Soin* people wear rings alter Ihev have lie* o!ti>, 100 email This. lof course. inl*rfei*s with the dr 1 filiation and may ail 111 ww jtvpe of iroubl* ill*'! a prolonged \ period The njiui* - Alii'h i*-ult from 'h* iin-4' nr bid*' contusions or jb.-ui 1,4 but non often laceration lor i* .11 in* of tin- -kin Th* lost ati'in- I * *|ii* nlly require sew ing. Tendon Severed In several iii-itain e*t a tendon <onn* 1 ting a miMcie to a bone was ••i*:*"l Following a burn or a i broken bon*' in th** finger, swelling >4 the ils ie» results, which means ■ a distil'ban* e iif the circulation Prompt removal of the ring by putting if n* , <*'«saiy, will prevent aeriouu or permanent injury in [sinh *as»»i Be<auae of th* number of injur lieu which may result from wear Ing rings. Dr*. Simon and Alban j advise that ring* be removed dur . Ing work and at any other time i when wearing them might lie dan I «nra«i At other tlm*»*, of <out*e. there lia no reason why rings should I t**M be wont by either men or wo ■ men. and the halrit of removing (them while at work not only safe guard* against s-cident but i would ..sea to aw en-naas eet!M icsre of a valuable ornaawnt.
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* Modern Ettiquette By ROBERTA LEE q Wh-rn a in-11 * -moklns a’ i 2.1 . in-- I* a woman acquaint-i.m-e oil the street and turn* t</ ■■ alk w'' h- lotild he <oiitlnue mokinu? A X . he I tilirleoil, thing to do t > th ow away th- cigar, oi mere-, jj --1-I t between til- fingers. ty When at the table is it all ii-lit to rest th-' hands on the I t.il-l- when they nre not in uae? j ,\ X When tiic hamte ar-' not ■ In us-, th- only place (or them' I I in the lap. (j fine- th-- man or the woman ' -lei id- whether 01 n I to ’•"•ike ! haiul w li‘ ii being inirodii'- <i •’ A ITu' woman, always. o Scrapbook I By ROBERTA LEE ♦ ♦ Heat Stains on Table 11. at tains mi the highly-polish--•d 'aide an In- removed by apply- • 1112 in order the following, anil usi- ing a -I partite cloth for each: Ki OS' III' alcohol, and sweet or lin 'id oil Hull ill-- Inst in well ' until the I-it disappears. Meats f-’orm tin- habit of washing the ' melt ll' to < looking, ell'll though you think your butcher is reliable I Steak - and i ho|ts ehtiuld be wiped oft to remove any pieces id eplin- '' ti red horn- that may have clung to a the meat. ( Stiff Brushes Tie- Io tie of the bru k hie will ’■ be iiffimed ts liny arc rinsed in i i .Id water after waehing. n — r .inly 2 Sunday will be the Pour- * ill of July ami the holiday Will be C oil-i Vi d Monday. j, Pa li 11. Petty <>f Purdue Is in- , pci i in 2 tip- roads in Adams l oanr ty I- S' liatof Nye renominated for senby North Ihrkota H- publit atu* j M and Mr E W Holthouse {and daughter- of l.'Xiugt in. Ky. - visit in liecatur. (Tomlbm-la in central Europe take hundreds of lives and destroy millions of dollars worth of pro- '■ pert y
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DECATUR DAtLT DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
('. E. Hell reports on the national Uotary convention at Denver which he attended — 0 Columbia City Man Slugged And Robbed Bus Station Worker Victim Os Robbery Columbia City. Ind . July 2 i TP) Stat< fiolii e today sought an unidentified man who knock' I cd a 2'iyear old bus station attendant unconscious an I then - Hole an estimated |2.mm tills ' morning - Tiic victim was Illi-hard Jones, r.gi ir for lite Greyhound bus lines uni th» American Railway Ex (iress company He was in a • •■mi conscious state at a Wolf Lake hospital Stati polh iman Blaine Si hang -aid the man entered the .small slation in the heart of the Columbia City business district about ! it: .’0 a m. Jones was alone in •he small building Schang said Jones revealed hefo“e lie lapsed Into unconscious, ncss that the man. wearing a ■ gray suit and a straw hat. asked for a package he was expecting. I While Jones sought the pack- 1 age. the man struck him on the, head He stole the money from Jones' pockets and a cash reglsPassersby heard the youth I groaning and found him lying on ihe floor. State police and sheriff deputies set u|i a road blockade in Whitley county. They did not ! know how the man escaped. lie was described as about." 0 : or 3a years old. five feet, eight ' inches tall. 150 pounds and dark complexioned. Accident Victims Taken To Hospital Bill Brookman and Martha l<ande«. of Portland, are confined in the Adams county memorial hoapl- ’ tai, suffering from Infurit* susi taim d when their au'n struck a bridge on federal road 27 south of Decatur la«t evening. Estl! < ornett. of route four. Decatur: Bore Biekle, of Huntington i and Leww Sander ot 310 South Fifth street, were also admitted as -i i idimt victims.
TAX BOOST H ustia ieW From F—* <>■*> e*t in the nation's history, or only 33.11H.mm.5"" •BI less than thou of the previous year Total expenditures for fisi ul 194'i Which ended Sunday, were slight iy mure than HD compared with litHt.iuMmi.mm last | year. o LIVESTOCK POURING (CMtiawet Frnm e. » <'■»’ "mt, compared witlt .VI.SIHi a year ..go and !3,4<m a week ago. The flow us stock into the yards lit t'hliago began at midnight. When the cattle tru-k* began Im •ng up outside the stmkyaids' gates. The auddell increase 111 i rrlvals was more sensational in view of the fact Iha' many stm k , men consider Tuesday as a normally slack day. One stockyards sourn believed that shippers w-ie Irylng "• get their animals to market before possible relmposition of OPA ceilings tin the basis of arrivals, it up-
x ril Til’ ■ • <■ \ “SWatennelons RtD-IUK. SUGAR-SWttT WATCRMUONI ■} Jjw irtived from the nurny South— I ¥■ \ A TtwCiMT JMbste tr*«Hk TcjCw | ...Frcsft fruitiand Veaelat 1 ’ ■ ft ft- MTN *4 ' I FRESH GOLDEN H•■ AJ |f] j| F* 111/ 1 f IjRJ APRICOTS 3M | i ? ? ll'M PEACHES . . 4-33eS CALIFOFNIA GROWN H J » LEMONS DOZ 36c £| . ' ><>r hitting Refreshment PLUMS . : TOMATOES . . »•* |K133.M131iH39. POTATOES . . 63c I POTATO CHIPS . 33c; FRESH CALIFORNIA VINE RIPENED _ _ H MARVEL SANDWICH OR g CANTALOUPE - 3 39c I HOT DOG ROLLS 2 21c. HOME GROWN S GOLDEN CRUSTED HOME STYLE II CABBAGE . " »5c | DONUTS . . , 9 H am O 4ft 2"" e *r # ”™“““ ba hFLA-VOR-AID . j pkgs lv g : iu. buck rolAor ■ ’ ■ R soap . . „ «sir& 3 ,a,5 23c l SAUSAGE . . . i« 37c1 n ‘ e ™ ii oz 17-1 rii | etc JI C. ■ DnMR pkg. | | v M rILLEIO ■ I ■ » Xf3C ■“’WHOUrKCRNBLOOLDCN _ • FROSTED PAN READY ROSEFISH M HAD Al 20 OZ. | < C * FILLETS ... "4501 S' : rMWHTV SOFT... —~\l BEANS .. . . jI C I BHIM prune JUICE -5c |(aM ! Brer Rabbit Green Label mmbmi* chocolatb I ( |() UOUT fflOwS’ SjiM to MOLASSES COOKIES I 34c I — H (06U.P. : 4 ■ LIBBY TOMATO Ann Page Tomato Sauce O UMTS 0F • Can | Ift i TOMATO JUICE BEANS |ZJ 1 Lf®l I ■ A’lOc 10c i"■ _ OjP • e • e • eeeeeeeeeeeee / J UJLM:«3MI Tt IF-WI
* neared that Hie doineatlc nu al , ► upply would he better filled for a time at Icaat, no matter what | action was takui •m the tti’A. Brice ratu'.es nil ealtle se. im-d ito be foihiwini the same trend a, those on hog» lower lliatr >i -terday. FREEDOM IS DENIED ((-•■tlaurW Freni Fage O—> | old Suz.iitni' lart Jan. 7. Finding of a Ibid aimllar to that OU whirl! the note wa* V lit!- n In the unlvertdty donut , t„v i„ whielt llelrin* formerly livid ’, Ti'sl sample* of lleirens v.rtfitig In which he tniaa|mllc'l two word-, waif " and '-afty.' iaa th< y wi n- written ineorrei tly ' on tiic ransom note. t Disiovi iy of a .22 call'" 1 , target pi’i'd lb Heirena' room iv.hieh w.i- identified through balballca lists .is Olli uued in the ,hoofing of Mrs. .Marjorie (aid will. 2' ' ,r f'aldwell wax vnundi I in h' nose by a Imllei fired through tin- window of her h'lllie ’>. The tentative identifii aiion
of lleiien* by an ox army nurae tl« the man who attacked her lart (lit #, robbing her of flM*. ti. The recovery of a bay conUiimug 17.318 In war bond*. aon»e of I hem atoleti iu burglurlea atributed to lleirena, in a North .«• de elevated atutioll Helremv, who had ffrignfrd a ■ ftiijmr during early qui attuning. WM liviltly ahaken by the FBI ’i.port iii.it hl* palm print match ed that found on the ranaom I note. He read it quickly, then i •dlapi'eil on hla i ell bench, but L ,iid nothing. Storms raid the youth appeared "frightened add scared tor the i fit*t time." RETAIL STORES (Cnallnurd From In retail bread, meat and cloth * ing prices. OPA administrator I’atil Porter d-sullied the sharp ri*<- in stock and commodity market* a* an "ominous sign that the speculators an- already placing their bets on inflation." A t'iilcago produce dealer said he l otild not buy apples or oranges
TUESDAY, JULY 2. I<H6
' on the Wholesale market tmcaun* the price hud risen so high At san Franclgco, watermelons w.-n up four cents a pound Hutter priced at M rem , ( pound under lite OPA tellln went up to a* mm it a- I'l i • it- n Washiiigiuii l> < r.x’-rii-s S a, Chicago housewives coinplal.'i ; that milk had gone tip two ten' , quart • The ol’A reporied that wh, n ' was selling tor 125 more u • tsi , Chicago and a specialty stori ,ui selling nylon for 13 a pair. At San Jose. Calif, a navy v ' ran was informed by his landl <|y I that rent for his tourist . „ ; would be raised from 12.5 u io •_■ a day. payable in advance. A Miami Bench. Flu . apari nt , [ hotel hiked rents from |55 ti i-, monthly and eliminated muld i,.. linen service. IH> YOU SUFFER ‘ with aching muscles or pamfuj 1 swollen joints? Then try— REINER'S RINOL to get the relief you hiivi b.,! I looking for. Sold at Kohtte Itrug Stun I I
