Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 180, Decatur, Adams County, 1 August 1946 — Page 2
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Two Decatur Youths Join Regular Army The Decatur youth*. Jerry Ket fi arm non of Mr and Mr- Amos Ketchum, and Philip Thomas, son lof Mi and Mr* Bryce Thomas, lune enlisted in the regulat army I liny will leave foi induction at Indianapolis Yugust IK. T Sgt. Jack I Han i t the Fort Wayne recruit iua et.it ini ha- aiitiouui'id An army ”■< rutting team • in th- pi-t oilii • lobby here every Wcdm-day Loin 9 a in. to I pm. Sil Gan p i ni'd nut Uiat In order :•», rn mt* I ' belli tit f.om the G 1 b.ll of right*. they mutt -n---li-t tiefoie midnight oi October 5.
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U S. SECRETARY OF STATE JAMES F. BYRNES, left, it shown congratulating Paul Henri Spaak, Belgian foreign minitier, after inn election at chairman of the vital procedure committee at the Paris pea< e conference.
Five Are Sentenced For Morphine Sale Convicted Os Sale To Dope Addicts Indianapolis. Aug. I il'l’t Three men and two women began serving jail sentences today after their conviction on charge* of obtaining morphine through physicians’ prescriptions and selling it to dope addict*. At the t rail yesterday. three phy-i<ians testified that Bernard Peterson. former head of the Indiana narcotic* bureau, had told them it was “perfectly all right" to peracrihe morphine for one of the defendant*. Those convicted were C Kohler, 51 Williard M« Kinney. 37. James Wooden, 51 Ruby Gilliland. 21. and Florence Taylor. 47. Wooden and Kehler were fined ISO and coat* and aelilenced lo Sih day* in jail. The other* were fimd 125 and <<ot* and given loday sentences. Hr Floyd Boyer testified that Peter-on had brought Kehler to hi« office and "assured me it was
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perfectly all right to prescribe morphine for him " “I wa* behind the eight ball," Boyer -aid. "and there wasn't anything I could do." Dr A. W. .Miller and Dr. C. K Dane* gave simllur testimony. iAt Chicago. Col. George II White, head of the federal narcot ic- division (here, said the narcot ics bureau had no control over the prescription of morphine by do< I tor*. He *aid he had not heard all the fpcts of the case. "but I feel quite confident that Pel er son never told any dm tor It wax all right to prescribe morphine for a patient "i Peterson, now with the federal narcotic* bureau at lamisville, Ky . ha* not been arrested and no charge* have been filed again*t him downtown apartment which police a downtown apartment with police •aid wa* the "headquarter* of a colony of drug addict*." Large quantities of morphine were found in the apartment. Police said the defendants a|> parently made the rounds of physician*' offices obtaining morphine prescriptions for "chronic illness sin h a* cancer." •Miller testified that he pre scribed lot) one-halt grain mor phlne tablet* for Kehler every five day* over a period of several years hi December. 11*43. he said, he gave Kehler a proscription for him grain*. Hanes said be gave Wooden prescription* for 20” grain* a week during the past throe month* All three physicians said that I neither Wooden nor Kehler appeared to have any symptoms of cancer. Q_. Telephone Service At Jail Disrupted Sheriff Leo Gillig wa* without telephone service at the county jail for a while last night and today when a large tree near the jail yard fell over, breaking down a telephone line. The tree, which had rotted hadly. fell over sometime during the night. f ‘ jfl ■ Br ■ A ’ I I lECAUSf he was "tired of hard work." 13-year-old Robert HouchIns, above, a welfare board ward, shot and clubbed to death Mrs. Imogene Louderback, 27, wife of a Logansport, Ind., farmer who had made a home for the boy for the paat three year*. Houthi ns w-tU be charged with murder fob lowing bu signed detailed confesatoa. (lattrattitatl)
CIO-PAC To Back Liberal Candidates Fund Os $6,000,000 Sought For Campaign — New York. Aug I il'l’i I’htu* to mobiliite fi.rn’O.omi Ulol votes behind liberal candKlate-< from both major politnal parties hi the coming fall elc, lion- were, announced today, aft'-r the In i meeting of the Cht political a< hm committee* new governing board A fg.ooo.tMMt campaign tutid. ob i tnlned by fl contribution irone every clo union memh'-r. will bsought In a nation-wide drive Jack Kroll. n< w din ctor "I thI'AC since the death of Sidney Hillman. *ald there was no j<.-*. billty of I’AC *up|M>rt of a new third party. “We will continue t<> function within the framework of the two major political parties." Kroll •aid. Th'- record of all congressional
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