Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 173, Decatur, Adams County, 23 July 1948 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Publiibed Every Evening Except Sunday Uy THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Poet Office as Second Class Matter J H. Heller Preeident A. R. Hoithouse, Sec y. & Bus. M&r Dick D. Heller Vice-President Subscription Rates By Mall in Adams and Adjoin tag Counties: One year. *6, Six months. *3.25; 3 months, *175. fly Mall, beyond Adams and Adjoining counties: One year, *1; 6 months. *3.75; 3 months, *2.00. By carrier, 2o cents per week. Rinale copies. 4 cents. A keen observer can learn a lot about people from their hats and •hoes. - o o While the Communist cleanup drive is being made. FBI agents, should give a screening to those attending the Wallace convention. t A member says the present Congress isn't bound by the new party platforms He might try looking up the old ones. „ ------ - i o ~ President Truman will personally deliver his message to the ' special session of Congress. The ' members may kick it around and do some growling about being < all 1 ed back to hot Washington but at *15,000 per year, they owe an ac 1 counting to the people i o o — The Courtesy driving campaign carried on here the past ten days closes Saturday. It has been popular with the people and many courteous drivers, beyond those ' singled out for awards, were noth- 1 ed by the Judges. Let s keep up ' the good record. o <> Besides finding her guilty of profiteering. the German denazifica tion court, confiscated 30 percent ot the property owned by Emmy Goering, widow of the former Retchmarshal Herman Goering The latter sa< ked the countries when the Nazi armies marched in and built up one of the biggest personal fortunes of any family in Germany. At least the German people who tried the woman were » convinced that hhe wan nut entitled to all the booty. o o - I 1 Ohio has experienced one of the I; most brutal murder cases in its < history. The superintendent ot the t state's reformatory far. his wife I and daughter were taken from I c their home and murdered. Their j I bodies were found in a < urn field near Mansfield A nation wide i man hunt is being made for the i murderers, suspected to be former i inmates of the reformatory who carried a grudge against the sup- ! erintendent. Every community should be alerted in the determina I tion to apprehend the criminals :
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By Herman N Bundesen, M. D. TODAY there are so many formsi of treatment which require the use of injection* that a good deal of at tention ia being given to the problem of making thin form of treat ment lean painful. Now. of course, nobody would object to an occasional prick of the needle. but some patient* on extensive treatment* with penicillin or streptomycin must endure it number* of time* daily, day after day. for weeks at a time Then, too. diabetic patient*, who are required; to take injection* of insulin every ' day of their live*, sometime* find themselves dreading the proce** Resides thia, vacetaes and serum* used so widely to -prevent di*ea*'-. are given by injection Children for whom auch injection* are largely used often Irecome definitely boat lie to the doctor because of their fear of the needle I recently told of a new type of syringe whereby injection* into the skin could be given without using a needle, the material being forced through the skin under high pre* sure Thia type of apparatus ia useloss. however, when It cornea to giving Injection* into a muscle or vein. Furthermore, it ‘s not yet gener ally available Still more recently, another and simpler method for making all aorta of Injection* painless has been worked out. Dr. Franc D Ingraham and his co-worker* of Harvard fniversjty Boston have devised a aim pie apparatus which chills small areas of the skin in preparation tor injection* Thia proces* make# tn faction* much les* terrifying for children and painle*. tor adulta as well XSa
Officers and top-ranking officials of the Communist party in this country have heen arrested by fed eral agents and released on bond A federal grand indictment, charges them with "platting the overthrow of the government by force." It convicted as conspirators. the only regret Is that the maxium penalties that can be imposed are ten years in prison and fines of *IO,OW. Unde Sam has been too itenient with this type of person and the country approves a clean out of the ranks of those who would be traitors to the United States. o o A basi< obligation of teachers is to give their charges a firm belief in democ racy and a willingness to defend it Members of the American Federation of Teachers, were told that a good educational program must include teaching on world situations, such as the work . of the United Nations and aims I of the European Recovery Program. Teat hers heeding suc h sup < gestions surely will bring to their pupils a broader conception of their opportunity, and much in- t spiration for their Jobs The future of the United States in a literal ' sens*. rests in the hands of able school teachers. —— '■"•<> — 0— — Come To The Fair: c Next Monday, and continuing throughout the week, Decatur will ( present its first post war Free Street Fair and Agricultural show on the Hty streets. Indiana is noted for its street lairs and agricultural expositions | the latter being grouped around 1 the activities of the 4 H Club members Hoosier hospitality, noted for its warmth and simplicity. 1 I Is extended to visitors and in the local case, that old fashioned lie- j catur friendliness will greet neighbor and friend who come to “take , in the show." i The program inc ludes exhibits ( by the I It clubs, the Boy and Girl Scouts, livestock, poultry ami rab | bit shows, free ac ts and a midway of attractions and entertainment Farm Implement and auto dealers are also planning special exhibits cd new models and inventions of these basic- mechanical wonders Educational exhibit* in the inter est of health and safety will have) their place in the show. There will be marching bands, music from the merry-go-round and other mechanical rides found only at a fair. Your friends and neighbors will he at the Decatur Fair and this newspaper Joins in extending an I invitation to you to Join the happy fair week crowd.
make* this possible is a brass cylin-' jder After it is filled with cracked ‘ I Ice and a subn'ame known a* calcium chloride one end is closed tight- 1 ly with a rubber stopper A smaller | brass cylinder is fastened to the other end of the apfuiratus with solder This Is covered with a small rubber cap when not in use. The instrument is easily applied! to any *kin area and can be kept In an ice-box at the proper tempera-I lure until needed When held against the skin for | from 15 to 60 seconds, the skin temperature drops for a 30-to-M sec ond period During this movement, injections made into the skin are practically painless A* the injection Is given, there may be some tenderness due to pressure. This may be lessened by squeezing the skin together on each side when the Injection is given. It would appear that this device I* essy to construct and is by no means expensive It can be utilized In practically every instance in which injections are necessary, and often may be quite helpful in preventing soreness when a number of injection* are required in a single day Question* and Answers 0. W I know a child who will be six years old this tall The child cannot talk. Is large and fat. Can this he due to a glandular disease* Answer It I* Impossible to tell the cause of the child's backwardness without a thorough study Glandular disorders are sometime* responsible. Certain disorders of the nervous system may also cause seek conditions Cat!! the cause is fcuud. treat- ■ »•»' H prescribed
• 0 20 YEARS AGO TODAY i 0 ~° July 22 Will Rogers will be on the program at Winona Lake Thursday. There were 15 deaths on the Indiana highways over the weekend Mr and Mrs. Jesse L. Cole, of Madison Wls , visit relatives here Mr and Mrs D. N Erwin leave for Oden. Mic h. Ferd Christen, county agent, returns from Purdue where he ar ranged for a big exhibit here during old home week. Mr. and Mrs. II H. Snow of Chicago visit in !>•■ atur. 0 0 Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE 0 0 Q My son and daughter in law live with us. and she has shown no desire to help with the housework How can I tels her without causing ill feeling? A. You might talk with your son and let the suggestion of helping < ome from him. Q If a1 bride to he is invited to go shopping with a friend, to selec t a wedding present, what should she do? \ Ac-cept the invitation as graciously as possible, then be modest and- reluctant in making the selection. » Q Is it ever permissible to use a pie, e of bread or a finger to push some morsel of food onto the fork? A No. this indicates ill-breeding. Ignorance, or a total disregard for everyday propriety. 0 —0 Household Scrapbook By ROBERTA LEE 0 0 Window Screen* Window screens can be safely washed by turning the hose on them or by sc rubbing lightly with a brush and soapy water. Regular screen paint is good for preserving them If they are coppel screens, it i« better to use clear varnish. Mattress Stain* A stain on the mattress can usually be removed by applying a paste of raw starch water After the paste has thoroughly dried, brush it off with a stiff brush. Sewing Silk When sewsng silk on the sewing machine, pin a Turkish towel over the table end of the mac hine and it will prevent the slick material from slipping.
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»| Mobile X-Ray I nit ■ tip « K f ■*"*r«ac srtii Slant* jfr l * - \ n| **■' * ***. - see j j-* * * A!jov»’ Im pictured the mobile X ray unit to be here all ne ** *** * until Friday. July 3t». under the uu»pi< ••*« of the Adame county lords society Any person 15 years old or older may have a free che t X-ray A report will be sent to each person and in case there is a ) trace of tuberculosis, the local pnyrician also will by notified v > . Brown will assist during the week with the local details
> Marriage License* > Glen A Habegger and Ruth Lfechtv. both of Berne i Thomas O Neil and Cora Blac k. : both of Fort Wayne Calvin <’ Hnr.vey JMMt Maxine i Leiter, both of Decatur. Raymond R Brown and Retha ■ HUI, both of Ohio City. O Real Estate Transfer* Joe Schuster etux to Citizens Telephone Co., land in Washington Twp. Robert A. Ulman etui, to Victor Ulman etal. part out lot 111 in Decatur. Victor Ulman etux to Robert A Ulman etux. 88 acres in I nlon Twp. Charles Merritt Manning etux to Clifford L. Clapp, lot in Geneva. Home Owners' Mean Corp, to Martin Gilson, part inlot 118 in Decatur. Martin Gilson to Homer Ginter etux, part inlot 118 in Decatur. Daniel E. Braswell etux to Mabel Sautter lot in Decatur. Capitola Clark etvir to GeorgeHenry Clark. HL* Inlot 32 in Plea sant Mills Capitola Clark etvir to Varlando Clark. N 4 inlot 32 in Pleasant Mills. Charles C Langston etux toe Milton Girod etux. inlot s'»t; In De catur. Henry B Heller etux to Sher man Kunkle etux, land in Root Twp Samantha E. Young to William H Johnson etux. 43’-» acres in Blue Creek Twp Central Soya Co Inc. to Freder ic-k W. Riley etux. inlot 11 ih
S YESIT'S A RACE EVERY DAY Z> (TO THIS GROCERY BECAUSE THE <J. J PRICES ARE LOW ANO THE • rx-Hh STORE IS SO PULL OF GOOD THINGS fl ,> f *ar-ST4 frx .y ' k iLf'MjpA tPORK ( HOPS, the Best . 74c GROIN’D BEEF 50c BOILING BEEF 35c ALL BOLOGNA 15c ROUND STEAK, the BeM 69c SMOKED SAUSAGE 53c ■ I ]»l iy ft . a , Tbl MM MAKE FENCE MUCH FASTER with this POST HOLE DIGGER /?&. Bi WlwOr 1 Fine for setting out ■■■■■■■■■■ •aadliar*- * Digging post boles by hand is bard work. The Danusar peat hole digger r - T 1 attaches quickly to the Ford Tractor k an< * caß d ' R up t® ®®o P®»< boles * d*?" f Lifts and lower* by Hydraulic Touch Egg JI- Control. Pays for itself in time and labor saved . . . gets fence made j quickly, between rush seasons or in Make* kola* far *_. baildtng faaada* spare time. Asli tor gyfrwnfyi «<*** ■ demonstration. RIEHLE TRACTOR & IMP. CO. West on 224 Phone 322
Decatur. Mary Lulu Crowell etvir to Ida L Flueckiger. Inlot «4 in Berne Bernard Kiting etux to Robert Eiting etux, land in Washington Twp. Verna M Johnson to 1.-swrenee C Gase etux. HO ac res in Washington Twp. Richard C. Gamer ctux to Norman Treon etux. Inlot 923 in Decatur. Daniel V Baumgartner etux to Raymond R Baumgartner etal il4t acres in French Twp Edna Douglas etal to Rue L I Strayer etux. 80 acres in Blue Creek Twp. William F Me Kean to William .1 Bluhm etux. ac re In Monroe Twp Carl Schug etal to la-ona Sc hug part inlot 424 in Berne Clara Zwick etal to Martin G Braun etux. 80.59 acres in Preble Twp The Federal lavnd Bank of Louis ville to Merle R Alberson etux. 115 acres In Hartford Twp. *15.ona. • Harry It McClure etux to Virgil H Cook etux. 93 acr»‘S in St Marys Twp Thomas Franklin Lynch etux to Chester L Dalzell etux. part inlots 430 & 431 in Decatur. County Agent Will Broadcast Monday L. E. Archbold, county agent, will be heard on the WOWO program. "Little Red Barn" at •'• a m Monday. He will disc u*s liming and phosphating with director Jay Gould Trade In a Gcod Town — Decatur
Emmert In Dissent On Backpay Dispute Emmert Disagrees With Fellow Judges Indianapolis July 23 <1 I 1 Indiana supreme court colieazuer of Judge James Emmert today stud led Emmert * dissenting opinion regarding a backpay dispute be tween four state officials and state auditor A V Burch Emmert macle public his opinion late yesterday, disagreeing with feilow Judges on the issue Ihe high court ruled recently that the four members of the state legislature who also held other state jobs should not tie paid bac k salaries they claimed. Sen Clyde Black, secretary of the Indiana flood control and water 1 resources commission; Rep Elmer C Weller, public- service commission official: Rep Charles T Miser. 1 state highway depart nent maintenance superintendent, and Rep Beecher Conrad, state barber in- ■ spector. were forced to resign their positions They claimed Itack wages amount ■ ing to some *25.000. which Burch refused to turn over. > The court ruled that "dual ' Job . holding, on state payroll*, was a violation ot the state constitution Emmert agreed with the major- > ity opinion only so far as it said that "they are employes who do not i perform any official function of gov > eminent in carrying out their duties "But." he wrote, "I feel compelled to dissent from the absurd result and the reasoning by which it , is reached which holds that teach of them) was violating section 1 article 3of the constitution." The difficulty with the major ity opinion is,” Ernmert said, "that it seeks to in nose upon various I members of the 'egislature ethical standards for impartiality which are properly required only of the ( Judiciary " Emmert said the majority of th* court held that anyone who swept the floor for the state was exercis Don't misN the bargains at the summer Clearance Sale t>n childrens clothing.— Rosemary Shop, 270 N. 2nd street. 17011 n • Decorative ‘ • Hangs Anywhere 9 * if/' 1 • Wash* #'*.f > aWe 9 • Refill* 9 j 4N 9 Hip Flea IDEXL JV M Hw Item TBk * ' ,ovr lw to MoAst Smith Drug Co.
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ing a "function" of government and 1 ( c-ould not serve in the legislature | ■ Such an interpretation was n«v- | er intended by the forefathers who drafted the I*sl constitution.'’ he t said. * Emmert said there was no objection to the "correctness" of the ( claims of the four officials, except , on a ccmstitutional ground." He said the supreme court should have overruled a lower court deci* , ion and mandated Burch to hand. i over the itack wages Gov. Gates Denies Ordering Two Fired Indianapolis. July 23 — (UP) — . Two employes of the Indiana state alcohol! beverage commission to- * day protested a request by ABC . hairman Lefler Anderson that they , resign in what political observers ~ termed a new phase of a political r shakeup tc. get rid of supporters of , Hen William E Jenner. Gerald VV. Ohrn. hearing judge for the commission, and Charles C ! Meischke. Marlon county ABC in- , vestigator. were asked to resign yesterday Anderson said governor r Gates had ordered the resignations. Gates, however, denied the order, ' ' hl .. 'MI
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