Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 182, Decatur, Adams County, 4 August 1949 — Page 2
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Helicopter Pilot Rescues Hurt Boy San Francisco Boy Returned To Safety Yosemite National Park, Cal., Aug. 4. - (UP) — Helicopter pilot. Hay Deming today brought back to : safety a San Francisco boy who fractured his skull in a remote mountain area of Yosemite Para -tour days ago Deming flew 12 year-old Terence Hallman, son of San Francisco at- [ torney Vincent liallinan, from ben-} so# lake, 8,500 feet up in the Snnu Nevada mountains, to Wiiitewol'e. ( a settlement In the valley. There . the boy was transferred from tne plane to an ambulance and rushed ' to Lewis Memorial hospital, 36 miles away. Deming took off at 8:34 a in. EDT from Benson lake, where I party of 12 persons, including tne . boy's parents, lighted fires as a sig | nal. as It was still dim in the moun- j tains at that hour. He spotted the
NOTICE The L & O Shop will be closed Aug. 8 & 9 Really Good Tastin’ PORK Home - Cured Hickory - Smoked BACON, Whole or a Half Slab .. lb. *»7V HAMS, Whole or W« — Shank Half, lb. GERBER Meat Market
Duality Food Market HOLDENS trading stamps FREE WITH EACH 10c (PURCHASE GROUND BEEF ZT, 49c BUTTER Tn,. 66c ICE CREAM GAL. Container.. s l-39 I OLEOMARGARINE ;19c ■ ■ l—W——— ——U-J ' • ■ ■ ■' • mil »I* - ■—■■■ ■.■—lll ■ I TRUCK LOAD OF < MICHIGAN i Peaches | TONIGHT | at Foiiiiie llrivc-ln Mkt f 5 Mile* Sooth of Decatur on V. S. 27 ‘I | WE WILL HAVE A TRUCK LOAD IN ; I EVERY DAY DRIVE OUT
Bryant Man Badly Injured Making Hay Berne, Aug. 4. — Donald Deaton. ' of Bryant, a former teacher in the I local schools, was badly injured recently while helping a neighbor. Everett Bitter, make hay. They were unloading bales when the rope broke and eight bales fell lon Deaton, knocking him to the cement floor. He suffered a fracture of the skull, brain concussion and other severe injuries. He is in the Jay county hospital at Portland. — Close Restaurant In Berne Auditorium Berne. Aug. 4. Robert Schindler ‘and Lester Babcock, owners of the I City Lunch here, who have also been operating the Sub-Marine lunch in the Berne auditorium building, announced today they are closing the auditorium restaurant immediately because of too much work in the City Lunch. The Sub-' Marine lunch catered largely to i ' private parties and banquets ami ' also served the Berne notary and ■ Chamber of Commerce dinners.
I lake and the fires 13 minutes after the takeoff. After he landed. Dr. Avery Strum, a physic ian who had established a makeshift hospital, lost no time in ‘putting the boy on <i plane. Demin; | was back at Whltewolfe at 9:30 a. ; m. EDT. Terence said he was "a little Hr- ; led” after the trip, but otherwise < felt all ' tght. I He hurt his head last Sunday i when a horse threw him while on I a pack trip with tour young companions and a park guide. — Trade in a Good Town — Decatur Masonic IFtllowcraft degree Friday. Aug. 5. at 7:30 p. m. 182b2tx Gene K. Hike, W M. VMMMMMMMMMMMMI NOTICE FERN and IMOLU Beauty Shop will be closed * AUGUST 8 - 13 MMMAMMAAAAMVMAAAAAAM " W Dr. J. E. Morris Office will be closed July 25 to Aug. 8
18th Child Born To Logansport Woman Logansport. Ind., Aug. 4. —(t’Pl — Doctors at St. Joseph hospital revealed today that an 18th child was born yesterday to the 43-yeMr-old wife of a Pennsylvania railroad trackman. Mrs. John Lombardi was reported in fair condition after she received a Idopd transfusion. No name was selected immediately for the seven pound. 12 ounce boy. Confesses Killing, Raping Aged Aunt I Indianapolis Man Held In Missouri Portageville. Mo.. Aug. 4.— -(UP) - A 26-yearold Indianapolis mau who admitting killing and raping his Tivyearoid aunt was held at I an undisclosed jail today for safekeeping. Police chief Joe Moore said no i outbrtak of violence ugain.it the confessed slayer. Orville Under-1 i wood, was expected but that be j had moved the prisoner to another Jail "as a precaution" Underwood admitted killing his. aunt. Mrs. J. W. Hendrix. Monday I when he became angry because she refused him money, according to | Moore. I'ndcrwood told police he had ‘ gone to his aunt's house with a ! companion. Robert Berry. 25. Hayti. Mo., in quest of money. When she refused, he became angry and I ordered Be rry out of the house. i Then, he told Moore, he beat I his aunt on the head with a knifesharpening stone, strangled her with a Venetian blind cord and raped her twice. He and Beiry were arrested at; Hayti. Berry was held, hut Moore said there were no charges filed against him Moore said that Underwood ad- ’ mttted taking 32.40 from his aunt's 1 purse after he killed her. Mrs. Hendrix had rented out rooms in her modest frame house to obtain her only income. Roger Luginbill To New Mexico School Berne, Aug. 4. Roger Me LuKinhill. son of Mr. and Mrs. El- . iner Luglnbill, of Berne, has ac- ’ repted a position to teach in the Boswell. N. M , schools during the coming year. He will teach general science to the students <>t the ninth grade. He is a veteran of j 1 World War II and a graduate of, I Indiana University. He will move , his wife and son to Roswell, a i city of 13,000, in the near future. New Food Item Is Manufactured Here The Bteury Packing Co. of this i city is manufacturing a new food j item, known as French fried pork I rinds. The f<s>d is packaged MimiI lar to potato chips. The local cooI ecru has several contracts to pack- ‘ age the specialty under various I brand names. Cai Steury. president of the coni cent, stated that plans were under- ' way to expand the new department, j I The packing concern also cans ! various meal specialties. All meat used is government inspected. OK III* Mliort Title: An Ordln.in <■ Prohibiting the parking of v<--hb les In certain areas in the City -«f fn-c.it ir. Indlnna. BE IT OKD.UNWD by the Com- | in<m Citun- II <>f the e’lty <>( tHM-atur, Indiana. l<< wit: H<-<-lk»n I For the purpose of this I ordinance the word "vehicle’' eh.ill mean any device In, upon or l»v I whirl, sn> peiM.oi or property i>- of i may be transported upon a lilabw ly. j sx<epi a device which is operated u|em rails or (ra k« notion 2 It Is hereby prohibited land a violation -.( this urdlnan- >■ I for any ta-reon, persons, firm or I corporation to park any vebidn, or ra<ia- to be parked any vehicle ,n or upon the following d-s-rlb d area- situate In the City of tn-a- , tur, Indiana, <o-wli. a. On the south eide -r portion of M-nroe Htr-et from Eigtith to Thirteenth Htreets In said City. b. fin the east side <>r portion of North ftistb Street front Monroe Mtreet to Nuttman Ave. in said t'tty. c. the east side or portion of Sou th H'xth Mtreet from Jeffer- . son to Madison Streets in said <tly. 4. on the north aide or portion of l Adams Mtreet from the alh-v i la-tween UJevenlh and Twelfth 1 Street to 'thirteenth Street tn I said City, or stated another wan On the north side or portpm of Adam- Mtreet for one and onehalf td-M'ka east of Tlttrteentb Mtreet In said City. X—t ion 3. Any person, perso,-. firm or corporation violating th • I provisions ->f thia Ordlnan- a shall ! upon conviction be fined any sum ; not to exceed Fifty I toilers <360»»l I Me-lion 4. Thia ordinance shall , take 'effect and he In full force and ' effect from and after Ita adoption by (the Common t oum-il of said City, ita i-pproval by the Mayor of said City, and publication for two woki auc--eaelvely In a newspaper of general 'circulation printed ar.4 publiahed m the City of Decatur. Indiana. Passed and Adopted by the Common Council thia 2d day of August, I 1 1»4». JOHN M DOAN. Preet4l ng Officer 1 ASleet It VKBNON ACRAND, Cl« rk Treasurer presented by me tn tbe Honorable Mayor for hts Artl-n thereon this .'d dav of August. 1»«•» H VBKXON ACRAND Clerk -Treaau>-er Approved by me thia 24 day of ' August, 1342. JOHN M. DOAN. jiaror Attest H VKRNON ACRAND Clerk-Treasurer. 1 AUG. 4—H '
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20 Are Overcome By ; Chlorine Gas Cloud Blame Faulty Valve At Swimming Pool Los Angeles, Aug. 4. - (UPI ■ A faulty valve was blamed today > for letting loose a cloud of chlor- • inc gas that overcame 17 children anti three adults among 100 j swimmers at a pool near here, Many of the children were i knocked out in the water when the gas swept over the pool. Five . lilt-guards and a number of parents ’ dived in to rescue them. Officials said the valve, which 1 filtered the gas into the pool to , i purify the water, jammed and I caused the line to explode. Eight victims were treated at Van Nuys receiving hospital. Two i were listed us in serious condition. : Twelve childr-ii were revived at lite |mm>l without being hospitalized. Most seriously stricken was Norma MacDonald, 10. Pasadena, Cal., an asthma sufferer and Charles C. Witt. 29. San Pablo. Cal., who dived into the gas-covered pool to 1 save bis son, Charles, 7, and daugh-' t ter Donna, 2.
Completes Private Flight Course Here John Kogers, manager of the' Liniur airport, n ports that Rob-, «rt Railing, an employe of the Citizr m» Tel, phone company, has completed his piivate flight course uudir the G. I bill of rights. As soon as it is approved. Mr. Railing will continue his training for a commercial pilot license. Mr Rogers also states that the niw sign recently installed on the roof of the Bag Service with the ( letters of Decatur. Indiana, in 15 I foot tall and 2-foot wide letters was instrumental in aiding a pilot | who wanted to land at the local airi port. Union Is Voting On Strike-Ending Pact Logansport, Ind., Aug. 4. —(UP) I Members of the international ladles garment workers union IAFL), on strike against the H. W. Gossard corset co., since May 24. met today to vote on a strikeending agreruneiit reached last night. The II.GW pickets at the Gossard plants here and in Huntington were withdrawn last night for .(he first time since the striko be- , IMW. » LABORATORY j (Cont. From Page Onel and the elimination of animals for some experiments in polio. 3. Disclosing how Hie virus at- : tacks and feeds on the living ceil. 4. — isolation of virus as a possible aid to diagnosis. The work indicated tliat the virus, a parasite, feeds on human tissue other than nerve tells. Such might explain why polio virus can lie found In healthy persons without outward symptoms. In tlie experiments here, the Hari vard scientists obtained their virus —known as tlie Lansing Strain — from infected mice or monkeys, it Is placed In a fluid made up of salt, serum of ox blood, iHiticliiin. streptomycin. and minced human tissue. The penicillin and streptomycin are used to destroy 'any back-ria that may have lieen in the tissue and thus sterilize the fluid without affecting the virus. The ox blood and salt serve as food for the tissue cells, keeping them alive so that the virus can In turn feed and multiply upon the tissue. Tiie scientists have kept the hui man tissue alive for as long as 40 days, end within 20 days the polio ' lirus has multiplied itseif by 5.400 I times in the fluid alone, a "produ"Hon" of virus that merely represents the overflow from the main growth going on in the tissue cells Itevelop-iient of the new te<h . nl«iur here may Mag about ino-e 1 rapid strides in the search for a safe vaccine against polio. For th’-' first time it now ap;>eari> that ultimately scientists will )>e able to produce virus in large quantities free from brain j* nervous tissue Which lias been known to result tu serious complications in vaccine material for other diseases. The experiments are continuing with other types of polio virus an I other human and noa-human tissue slated for investigation. EventualI ly. the- scientists may find that polio virus i>e grown in the ein I bryonic egg, using tissue culture a* I a starting growth. In many other diseases, vaccines j have been developed largely be cause the disease organism could be grown in large quantities in test I tube or egg Incubation. (Meat Strides taken toward polio vaccine, i Thirty-two of Tennessee’s 44 governors have been lawyers. Four were soldiers, three merchants, two farmers, two editors, acd one a tailor Tbe tailor. Andrew JohnI SOB. later became PresMsßL
>** • » •awww*--— Authorities Report Two Auto Accidents Two automobile accidents were ' reported today, one to the police, j the other to the sheriff's office. No one was injured in either case, but i total damages were estimated al 3305. City police investigated an accident between cars driven by William McClure and Robert Mendy. that occurred between Seventh aad Eighth streets on Monroe about 8 I p. m. Wednesday. Mendy ' »!d police i that he had stopped for a bicycle and McClure, in passing, struck the rear of Mendy's car. Police estimat-; led the damage at 32 n The Rev. Arthur R. Morrisa. Law-, 1 renceburg, told the sheriff's office i that he lost control of his car when ' he swerved to avoid striking a truck parked along the highway, j Morris was driving on U. S. higai way 27. seven miles south of Decatur when the accident happened The car went through a fence and struck a utility pole. The .sheriff ' estimated the damage to the car at 825 b and to the fence and pole at 135. The executive power of Canada 1.4 , vested in a governor-general.
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Denies Rita Hayworth Is Expecting Stork Cannes. France, Aug The Aga Khan flatly denied o da) that bis beautiful daughterin law. Rita Hayworth of the movies, was expecting a baby that Rita Hayworth is expecting a baby are completely untrue, the 74-year-old Aga said. He add<d that he was quite aware that such reports have been published thioughout the world “But I can assure you that tho are not true." the Aga insisted ■ You c.rtainly can quote me on I that.” Muncie Man Is Named State School Trustee Indianapolis, Aug. 4. — (UP)— Marshall E. Hanley, city attorney of Munde and (ormer president of the young Democrats of Indiana, I was named today as a trustee of the Fort Wayne state school. Governor Schricker appointed i Hanley, who has been mentioned | prominently as a possible federal | attorney for the southern Indiana I district to fill the term of the late Earl D. Leas. Waterloo. The , term expires in July. 1951.
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Berne Man Observes His 101st Birthday Berne, Aug. 4. - Christian C. Hirnchy. Berne's oldest citizens, the oldest person in Adams county and one of the oldest in the state, Wednesday celebrated his B'lst birthday. A family dinner at home featured the event. He has two daughters. Rosa, who keeps house tor him. and Mrs. Walter Lugibihl. of Fort Wayne. He was born west of Borne August 3. 1848. and jam spent his entire life in this area. Despite his age, he is still surprisingly spry and walks uptown dally. He still eats well and lappears stronger than when ho rea. hed the century mark one year i ago. — Wisconsin was the first state to ! set up a co-operative crop reportin'; organization jointly with th® bod* >ral government.
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