Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 223, Decatur, Adams County, 22 September 1947 — Page 7

■ y SEPTEMBER 22, 1947

-Eidon Injunction ' | Banning Negroes K L Louis Catholic ijymenjlan A PP cal Il . "sepT 22.—(UP)— Joseph ®- ■*“,‘e X comntunkatiou todaj fiV Roman Catholics to E^n'their injunction suit to • n groes banned from parocht]'' the laymen said they E fa peal directly to the apos■?aLate at Washington to E' “ V’ whether we are sinning tKs of the Catholic church Hating Ritter's order adB negroes to all Catholic |Xr issued his order just beELhool opened because schools designed for negroe. Become overcrowded. About Bgroes enrolled in white high Bit 700 parents of white stuI"! me t last week, appointed ■o Barrett as their chairman [authorized him to hire legal to obtain an injunction ■L the archbishop. They orgaBunder the name of the Cath‘BE parents association of St. ■ and St. Louis county. ** E i( ‘ ;er struck back yesterday m letter read at all masses

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in his see. The letter threatened 1 the dissenters with excommunication from the church. As result, the protesting laymen held another meeting last night i and agreed to drop the injunction , suit while appealing to the apostocil delegate. A resolution was ■ adopted leaving it to the parents whether to permit their children to attend school with the negro students. Ritter’s letter said it has “come to our attention that a small group of individuals have signified their I purpose of taking civil action to restrain us from carrying out a polcy which we consider our right and duty as chief pastor of the faithful of this archdiocese, regardless of race or nationality.” “We realize that many of these good people are being gravely misWHY GET UP NIGHTS DUE TO KIDNEYS? ftUSH THEM OUT THIS DOCTOR'S WAS • If you get up nights—have frequent desire to pass your water—but have only scanty passages—yes, and have backache, due to excess acidity in the urine, be glad you’re reading this: Three generations ago Dr. Kilmer, a famous doctor, found hundreds of hu patients with this trouble. Painstakingly he made a medicine of 16 herbs, roots, vegetables, balsams—Nature’s own way to relief. He called it “Swamp-Root” and millians.of grateful men and women have taken it—often with amazing results. Swamp-Root goes right to work tc flush out kidneys ; : ; increases flow ol urine, helping relieve excess acidity ... so the irritated bladder gets a good flushing out, too. Many report getting a good night’s sleep after the first few doses. Caution: take as directed. For free trial supply, send to Dept. T, Kilmer & Co., Inc., Box 1255, Stamford, Conn. Or—get full-sized bottle of Swamp. Root today at your drugstore.

led,” he said. “Consequently we take this occasion to remind them of their filial obligation as Catholics to cooperate with their bishop and clergy and their fellow Catholics in issues which are fundamental in our Holy Catholic faith, namely, not only the equality of every soul before Almighty God, but also obedience to ecclesiastical authorities. “After mature deliberation, and fully confident of the loyalty of the faithful, we now deem it opportune to caution Them. “By the general law of the church, there is a serious penalty of excommunication which can be removed only by the Holy See. This penalty is incurred automatically snould an individual or a group of individuals, without permission, in violation of Canon 2341, presume (that is, after full knowledge) to interfere in the administrative office of their bikhop b^ L having recourse to . anjr authority outside the* church,” '»I 0 Undulant Fever Brucellosis, commonly known as “Bang’s disease,” attacks hogs as well as cattle. When humans contract the disease through milk or meat from infected, animals, it is known as undulant fever. Undulant fever caused by eating infected pork is much more virulent than the disease resulting from drinking milk from infected cows. 0 Move on Wheels Farmers are the largest single group of motor vehicle owners. More than four million passenger cars are in use on farms. Farmers own 1,110,000 trucks, and in addition, hire another half-million to handle farm products and supplies. Thir-ty-four per cent of all trucks are used in agriculture. — o Men Wear Mantillas It’s the men who wear mantillas in Guatemala! Tourists to this colorful country marvel at the Indian's native tribal costumes which consist of brilliantly colored jackets, knee pants and an unusual headdress which looks like a woman's mantilla. They wear bright beads around their necks and arms, too. o Testing Stainless Steel “Stainless” steel knives can be tested by putting two or three drops of malt vinegar on the blade and allowing it to dry. After washing in hot water, if no spot remains, the blade is really stainless. _ o Secure Bindings To save a big mending job later, make sure all bindings are secure. If the binding is sewed too close to the edge, rip it, move it in a little deeper, and then restitch. Does Stomach Gas and Bloat Make You Feel Miserable? If so, here Is how you may get blessed relief In freeing your stomach from this nervous distress. It works this way: Everytime food enters the stomach a vital gastric Juice must flow normally-to break-up certain food particles; else the food may ferment. Sour food, acid Indigestion and gas frequently cause a morbid, touchy, fretful, peevish, nervous condition, loss of appetite, underweight, restless sleep, weakness. To get real relief you must Increase the flow of this vital gastric Juice. Medical authorities. In independent laboratory tests on human stomachs, have by positive proof shown that SSS Tonic Is amazingly effective In increasing this flow when It Is too little or scanty due to a non-organlc stomach disturbance. This Is due to the SSS Tonic formula which contains special and potent activating ingredients. Also, SSS Tonic helps build-up nonorganlc, weak, watery blood in nutritional anemia—so with a good-flow of this gastric digestive Juice, plus rich redblood you should eat better, sleep better, fee! better, work better, play better. Avoid punishing yourself with overdoses of soda and other alkallzers to counteract gas and bloating when what you so dearly need is SSS Tonic to help you digest food for body strength and repair. Don't wait! Join the host of happy people SSS Tonic has helped Millions of bottles sold. Get a bottle of SSS Tonic from your drug stere today SSS Tonic helps Bui|d Sturdy Health.

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Jewish Homeland In Palestine Is Urged Washington, Sept. 22 —(UP) — House speaker Joseph W. Martin, Jr., R.. Mass., today urged the United Nations to set up a Jewish homeland in Palestine without further delay. “The tragic problem of Jewish national homelessness has been delayed entirely too long,” Martin said in endorsing a UN committee's recommendation for partitioning the Holy Land into separate Arab and Jewish states. o Juice-Over Oven If a fruit pie runs over in the oven, sprinkle salt on the spilled 1 juice. It lessens smoking and sim-j plifies cleaning once the oven is j cooled.

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Red Radio Assails U. S„ Newspapers Lash At Attacks On Vishinsky's Speech M London, oept. 22. —(UP)—Radio Moscow poured out a flood of propaganda against the United States and its newspapers today, and the Soviet army’s newspaper In Berlin advised Americans to reflect upon what Russia did to the Nazis. Theßussian radio Tirade, which began yesterday, was pegged generally upon the United Nations general asembly meeting and especially upon American reaction to Soviet deputy foreign minister Andrei Vishinsky’s speech against the United States Thursday. American newspapers, radio Moscow said, quoting a Tass agency dispatch, were “resorting to vulgar abuse and personal attacks on members of the Soviet delegation, impudently disregarding the rules of elementary decency.” It said the speech had enraged the commentators of most American newspapers, which are “controlled by large monopolies.” The radio Moscow said, were “unable to disprove the essence of his (Vishinsky’s) accusations.” The New York newspaper PM, radio Moscow said, “recognised the justice of a number of statements by the head of the Soviet delegation.” 0 BRITON LASHES (Continued from Pace 1) against the west and replied of “liar” from the western states. The assembly hopes to complete prej liminaries tomorrow and get down . to committee work Wednesday. J Referring to Marshall’s twin proposals to limit the big power veto

and set up a watching assembly committee on security which could bypass the security council, McNeil said his government, in view of past failures to deal with these problems, was “not sanguine about the possibilities of reaching fresh agreements” unless the big five first agree upon a basic “code of conduct.” “My government had no foreknowledge of the (American) proposals and we have not been consulted in its formulation,” he said. He admitted the need for expanding UN facilities for crystallizing public opinion in view of the prospect that “arbtrary use of the veto” by Russia will continue. But he cautioned the U. S. that there must be no question of contraven-

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ing the charter. The Russians claim the U. S. plan would grossly violate the charter. 0 : Wisconsin placed the first state unemployment compensation act in America into effect July 1, 1934. 0 HOOVER SAYS (Continurd from Paar 1) Finally, he urged that our exports be handled in such away as to keep prices down and to halt hoarding and speculation. Mr. Hoover didn’t include Russian production in his estimates of how much food will be available for the coming year. His only reference to Russian harvest was: “We hope it is enough to supply

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■ '-J .... the satellite states.” “The mainstay of the whole iypgry world during this past year has been about 3>d,QDo,&w) Ums of cereals and about 4,500.000 tons of meats and fats and some sugar, which has been moved overseas,” he said. “This 35,000,000 tons of food was the contribution of all the surplus-producing countries tn the world to the hungry countries, to which the United States contfibut- ! ° ne

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