Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 4 January 1950 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Bvmv Rv •wBmMl ®OO ■ nv mcatv* Mn»ca»feih s=g=| ißcerporatM -V - ■">■- :_.' .JMnM at the Deeater. ted, Foot OBoe aa SaeaM Class Matter ...... ■.•ja a H- |„ . Prill ipet ' . - A. IL MoUMaaa SMM — etMtMtn , , ~ , IL . *Wl> . ■ 3 I. M. Mailer VMifrigMM By Man in Mam aM Adjoining Counties: One year, W: •« Boatba, |S.»; laatta, ILTL — By Mali. bteoM Maaa aM Mjotatag Caaatlaa: (tee year, r-M; • asoatha, U.M; 1 awatha. M W. By Cantar, M coats >ar week. Btecto sepias. I eaatt.
Meet people have reached the place where they would' rather tee snow than rain. ■ ■ -'-.t..'.... —' — O'- O' --- ' . It's O. K. to bare 'Lincoln Day Speeches, but more politicians should Mart I nil tat Ina Lincoln’s actions. ■ o-—-o— . The Nrw'YvHe-'Journal-Anseri, ean. gives a new slant on Improvements In Snancing, saying, "Financing has sure become scientific down through the ages. Do yog realise tbat a money order would hare saved the Prodigal Son the trouble of coming Seme.” o o—— The abbreviated plates and low numbers should satisfy motorists, ’-■even if they do cost a couple dollars more. This additional money -Will be used on state and county .highways this year, which with the gasoline tax comprises the Income for-state and c6ffiSty~Hgif - .-May departments.— — Indianapolis is raising Ned. because it does not receive natural gas trtifirfTre big Texas tines The capital city has not received a cubic toot of the "20-tnlllion increase and claims that it Is a city ’ ’ in a "sea of natural gas, but does not get a single foot." it’s coal demands are above the average in a metropolitan area, as a result. o o " ~ Indiana set a new record oh Sunday and Monday on the highway, ■ bMt a single person met death over \cw Year’s as a result . ,pt a traffic accident. State and local police oWicJal* hope it is a good ome-n tor-1950. Fatalities on la-> Friday and Saturday numbered ten. hut death took a holiday on the-two successive days. Drunk* n driving *aff negligible, state police report. —— o— —-o - Did your family have 17a left of its l*a4f» income at the end of tlie y-ar’ That was the middle amount of family saving for 19W. at '-oriltnc 1 to Federal Reserve rtalisric*.- which it .takes alxvut a year to gather The tahlee Hr last >itrr will t ome out _gt the end of 195«. Considered as rhe r* hiathd, f of a year's ineontv. . ;- noCaTery large sum Fn-ut the standpoint of th- struggle re quired to save. It may "appear »•
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By Herman N Bundesen, M O. T H F i • tensive .of * which piiv sttians are s<i tfiorbnghjy awate. are well illustrated 4**+-—Um*—ktxin-iK JG: tla*. way ip «tn<h they de.il with even au< h a minor matter as boils A bug begins , with the infection of a hair *r'H»r or sw*-at -‘land 4*y gerbis usually by th <_»$»• .belonuinK to the <us family Having gair**M *h entrance titrqggh ■ surroundina tissues and are not ■tripped until white blood c*Ha reierrett to a* the pgHce* .Tten of the blood h wall tlrem- off If it wen* not for the rapid mobiliz«*H«»n~<W these germ fixhier-._ Ikhl'. would tain a ipcalitod inflarumstiofT. but would form a spreading sbUrc’e ol infecting • ■ \ la, pus 'is firmed Xply within barrier Kgi illy. Hte oil either breaks through the skin -rr dis* barge its or t* * u-’ for drainaxe. ; M*»#i people who' suffer .‘‘CnWu ? hr?ils *<•*•« t<i to. have ji natural su.-- ■ ’ Ipb’i ’•• Os i'Z j a g..od health n ’ ,rnia^v hicli ' r» !<• Ihiw'’■frws how ever !4V he lowered Ay improp.4m' overwork or -pr'dun-***!. iih.‘ « Diab*'v- a’ ' ■ .coni- k . n< at* both tauwes o r j k»*erod u-.aiM.ago' to sdrlU-iuft ■ lions .11 rn-- ,T « per*oW has boils j 4 r »le fur,fii:nto Iw*. a. thortsith maurtnonoiH to W' *4i3;,3Etnr-y;ere 1* ft** di>ra»r 1 t-.» r e»iifcUoe TL-fcie- it* ih- >”d' \.r.■-* *■■•• --- | •. "-. ..-
large indeed. Compared with ‘ We “»• family over, even a minor financial crisis these days, the amount looks distressingly small. But financial problems will always beset mankind. * - . — John W. Blakey will serve as president of the board of county commissioners this year and Otto Hoffman, will be Che vlce-otaalr-man. John Aagsburger. senior member of the board, who began bls second term on New Year's day formerly served as president of the board. The commissioners reappointed Phil Saucy. superln.-, tendent of the county highway department and renamed other officials who serve from yearto . year by virtue of the board's approval. We extend beet wishes to the officials for another successful and progressive year in tbeir pub- • He work. _ - "—-o—o——' *■>--»— The National industrial conference board has completed an analysis of losses from etiikes whh-h shows them up worse than they appear to the casual eye. Gaius tn wages or other benefit* > scinetlines seem io compensate for-these losses. But over a space -of a few years often it turns out the loss exceeds the gains.! . At a few cents au hour It takes a t long rime tp cover losses of days' or weeks out of work. Other pels .pJ.S_.tban the strikers are always rut out of work by • strike There must be Swipe better way to m jusfirf for th* worker than by striking Anierlcatis must find this better way. and anon. t'oinmunhtn is reported to be toying ground in Western Europe In 1947. ?ays a writer for the Fnited Press, nations of Western Europe had 28 'Coih in unist cabinet , offi< eis Now there art none The number of Communist members of parliaments has dropped only from 244 to 217, a le*> spe<farulaK change but still rignifi cant For one thing- Russian invasion <eems le*s imminent. Even more important is the success of the Marshall Plan. b<oh in HS arTwah results in feeding, people —JMI<i. pir’mc back >n f» et ecnhnmicallv. and for its P-r<’< I that ’iie rni(«ji Stat*--* really Interested in restoring their welfare
ly o<cur on the nock. forearm, and armpit, due’ to Infect io® 7 TTfoTigTH on by chafing -by sweatI soaked clothing The wearing nl i_jrh»ah <l<ithPH the avoidance of i < haling or rubbing of the : ”Kktfi w min has possible, and keeping the 1 skin dry, arc helpful in p4W»nting ; . rhe boil* : Doctor* -will I*ll you that no boil shoidd ever bo squeezed, sin*# ! thia may>erve only to break down ► Mw*-- en< irt ling defnntte z-®e built by th* white cells and spread the 1 infection. Th*> application of heat either with an infra-red lamp er . ai’b I hr»r. **' dressings, ir .helpful --Tn* tions of ;»eni< illin into'’ the mnaelej* of' the hip nay be heljk fu! in eliminating the »o that they du not. to be cut open: However, not all boils will respond io such treatment. X-ray treaty inantw have also been found helpful in bringing boil* to a head more quickly or keeping them from com* tn< to a bead The majority -X l-olln •have to be cut open, a' pro* ess which should - at all hoi lx ohj the fa<c. n.istrils. and -upjiep-lip' \V.ho<! lioils elaewpere Com* To a h«wd. utting and draining may be .followed t» rapid he*ling QCrtSTIONB AMD ANIWTHS E V: r What is a perforate*! ear ’ drum '’ Dues It afftu t the heartiß? Vnswer "PerforAtewi ear drum I mtmtm that the ear dram baa broken- This often results • iniiji an Unfevtiou of the middie r .. o • »u-. kftecTfi Hie h»-artng ■ <ut nfiu! the perterillation' hraiii. — J’-. -X- <.. ' ■ '■
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HovstkoM Scrapbook By ROMBTA LM •pUlwd Orwaaw If there ure grwuae »p«t» on your floor or Mone Mepu. make a p*»«* cf fuller's earth and water and -pread this over the spots, allow Ing to remain fovMt hours, Repeat if.the Spot Is nut eutlreiy obliterat *« * ftoilcd Fothara Soiled leathers < aa be cleaned by covering with warm pipe clay and letting them stand foe two ur three -lays. Boat out the powder, and you = will note a nraat inigruvemant, _ Keep suede ahoao in good coadl tton by rubbing over them tre quently With a piece of fine eatery paper, «>?a coarse brush. 0 - —~ -fl Modem f tiyootte i By KOMBTA LU | o ■ ■ • -"4 Q. Is it proper for a divorcee tn wear the engagement pad wedding rings of her first husband, after she haa become engaged again' A. The wedding ring should >-
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i-HAin-ER xxxix Conftnufd had t<rs>c seated separately Wfimj th** sea-sal ions I (laaioe— -id— the.church got into his sermon <>n “Shadows.” h* warned his hrarera -against in.tluence their! lives could have on of j utheis And he i**«4 as-an-ilhistra t|on a reference well pub j l|i izeTsTory oT rhk bad ntfltirm-c ot | - .Uau IgorvicTi «m DuTaUiy Hardin | I could witdi tri’Ui the (’andidau j for The Str wardxhip Party ar coir viifcing assurance that his shadow bad not been cast to .lh.t . eternal harm of this woman!* soul " Dr Merle Hawley could not then remain seated for 41l bls sense of 1 propriety H* striwl* up the aisle-uiuSl-3MrwT<£Mi_,bt.fQre .ihr' p.iiU>M Dr (ierhaidtj_ l_k!tj Jilerte jlaw ley, ah ordained. min later of your -cruum tin ion —l — should 4t»rjiiak. you if you are sin< ere_ih the wish you expressed for convincing aa ktirance tha r Candidate han Igui > rich has u*»t hurt the soul nf Imro- , thy HardinT” Dr. (Jekhardt stopped. unconfußed by the unusual procedure of an in ’eriupted sermon “Why v* Dr -Hawley. I-am sum**re m that wi.-h Senator Igorvhh ha- never given a direct/ answer on the matter " Whit WbaF I have to share with you Dr Gerhardt, is iafarmation which lakes Away any shadow of douht. Dorothj Hardin has thia very morning been turned away from her life of. abject sinfulness In as jaompiete a Christian cobverßfem as Paul> on *he Road to Damascus She a ill now be ready -to declare that no dark shadow was ever ca*i . on her soul by Senator Igor* iuh ... Dr Hhikdey thu iv lughly it regular* but since this service is _ jM_n.i-**’lcVD* d and br«»ad* ast. will _ _you « *»mg-up h» re aud make 'x««frtio4i so that those worshipping with u« by airwayx may also know? what you-have to say ” .'.2. Merle Hawley ascended'u»/Th» pulpit ’0 annrmnvc first to th* UTJTid Hardin i» free now to tdl the riulhT as_*he has no? previously "TTfi* ~<*»m’*rnlng the <upiw ( x»d ahadou cast on b*r soul by lunjwvvkk- She 4m lire to I tell the truth b*< amte-abe ha&._ at | tvuud her tcUUuoship 16 God ♦ And han Igop icb pa?• vtr God *- -• igeiit -?u bring sbuu- hti complete j
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discarded, of course. The engagement ring may Mill be worn, on the right hand. If the new fiance does not object. Q Is It always proper to smoke . in another person's home? , A. Not always It Is still conoid I ered -bad manners to light a cigarette. cigar, or pipe In the home of [ a stranger when no one else is smoking and eepeHally at the table if there is nu provision made tor smoking Q Does the receiving of a WedI ding aanoiiiuiinn'-at require a gift? , A No; nor does it require any ! civility beyond sending a like an sou me merit if * marriage takus = jdm ■' in your own family = Chicken Os Tomorrow Contest Is Announced imfayette. luu, Jan. t. -e Sturt lag datoe-for the 19W "chickaa of. ' twtivormw" contest ware aanounc I! ed today by Alexandar Gordenk I Oktetislon poultryman at Purdue 1 t iilversity and Mate chairman of ,jthe contest. ■$ A<->'ordHig to the contest nilee. . the chicks must be hatched dur ' Ing the week of March I. Thl.< will neceaaltate the eggs Aeiug IMBt between Feb 1! and it.
| con version A as th nji ihg a<pirfHial j bur th aji has ever tak* ti'pla**' Senaj t*o IjuwvkMi and I < am* hen quiet J ly to praise God for the la* f. and 11 could. not rea|at Informing you of th* alitvwcr to your wixh We came I h* re to escape ‘indie* and worship I quietly. with no Idea that you I would make su* h an inference. Dr t Gvrhhrdt» and you !ir»d» your statement wixiAmtJLnowkdieZtbat w-<> i were her* Sim r The pill pi* of this “ -wweai i > <m* tn he jh source of divine _<n*l human truth ww are thankful that you permitted my coming up Ui_mak* this corrertion Now ph axe. congregation, continue ybur worship, merely keeping this <drrecth»u in mind* Dr Gerhardt also had- a keen '-eh'e *>f timing, and called the congr* gati<>n to prayer for th* saving of the soul of DoriuKy Ha 1 din tlaving done that. Dr Gerhardt went on to complete h|.< scfTnrm Merle Hawley and Kan Igpryich thin slipped out during thrH“’wt di< tion response to avoid ahv fjur th* r cotnniotion. But they have pot succeeded in avuidiux acvusatlQß* that they broke tfifo a < hur* h serv ice for poll 11< aT pu F»lh r y K* >rft <ff agreed now. Dr Hawley JelU me ♦ha’. Merle Hawi-y h *•! have dop< better to have F«*rhaluedTh hk What fie did and said were within hie rights aka Preabyterian minir ter. but to convince the public of tharTia? may be difficult My onb eomihent to them i» this There i? nothing that can Im done or left undone by a candidate for the presi d'enry of the (jQifed State* pt AmefH-a bu» that a wick«'d inter pretation may IhsJjlaced u-pon It by political ecefitie* To me. who h.iv* kn *wn IvaJr Igorvjrb -lnr»- he o*.Madrid Indiana, an a ,taggb~ c<»al miner, ■■home* the Iw&or of'closing •hi- ’ < «, ,■ u!!< ct feta life; .VtLf- 11 fd vindicate. hD relation •hip with n>\ daughter I have known- myaelf through«>ut the yean* t»f ua_4augiH< .Mpaiati-’n from me that Ivan - ■ nifim'm c <»n her woiiid ~h a v'r porj He _b ini -elf has feared that his roue ciuni’y loeth of to stop *. her naughty p*jrp< and displace i them with gwni puitx*sc» thwT hh I leating* ■ ' c' '1 \ - ■...
WAT 3pyfA«AGO | J«<L — Boren Decatur ehurchas will open revival awrvieaa toanotrow. Thay are Methodlat. Preaayteriaa. United Hrwt hrea. Reformed. Chriatiaa, Bvaageitcal and Baptist. Daoatur had IM births hM M deaths durian ItN. The U. 8. Capitol building at Washington soften a 17.M10 tire that threatened the entire structure for ae bear. JaaMe PoreuMut. at Bias Creek towaeMp, is a candidate foe the Democratic noasieaUon for county cuomtlMtoiMr. — Theodore OralHtor fat celled to Decater, lit, by the death ot hie odoUmm'. YeUow Jackets detent Angola. 35 It. BeMe wina over Laatestse. da--19. and Jefferson tope Hartford, 34- ■ ». Pita Complsi-ts Lewis and Clark Smith, through their attorney, Roscoe D. Wheat, flieit complaint to auiet title, naming Carl and Martha Mies, John Trout and Peter D. Schwartl defendaats. Ctpnplalnt alleges the plalntHts are owners of real estate and that the detendanto claim adverse interest of the property. A similar complaint, with Carl and Martha Mies as plaintiffs and all the others as defendants, Waa dismissed ,by:„tho court lael week. A complaint In two paragraphs was filed by G. Remy Bierly, as attorney for Rufus and Anna Brandt, avalnat Homer Del-dlf The coinplaint seeks 12U3 <9 lor failure of the defendant to give plaintiffs pro|>er ahareii at crops, and an additional 5216.50 tor fall ure to comply with agreement. In the complaint for damages case filed by Patrick Briede axsinat Catherine Andreas, on motion of plaintiff, hearing on motion to make more specific set for January 12. Divorce Suit Filed - Charging that her husband Is an . habitual user of- intoxicating-liquor, an -I that im •wo oc< aiione hr sirut-k and beat her. Gloria Trues - deli fHed suit for divorce from Charles Truesdell through her at torney, John DeVoss He stru- k tier once, she states, liecauae he salil she was uni rue. She says this accusation is un'iue Mrs Truekdell seek, gr-.IMMi alimony, custody
luil jind did pot <-»(cg<>ri< alh d«-ii> blame. I have known that he-was innoient in the affair of two doten years ago. and hajaXiiiHaradttifo.. some ro he a.Ctstoyal mother itr blaniimt my daueht.t Hut now Dorothy herself lias idedar.ld Ivan Ijcor'ich blameless As an atlilen. Ival) has u> ver particlpeled in a losing football gain. *£3’2 sohHee «*- hi» iuunirj, his. inUitai) defeats were lancilled out by su< h a. turning to victory- us the taking prisoner of Thkltiastiland his men In politics, he bao been careful to run only whin and where he had a < hanfe to win. and he has made ra<Ji chance success tut And now. rum>tint for the hikliesi office In the nation, and <-<>n' seamuily in the wotld. lit ha- high hop- - to turn the deft al til slander into victory next November S by Thr- rinversion of my knot loaL daughter / The coalition ,|<o defeat him may well read the signs of tbyii own failure in the suicide of Mattingly, Blich lunior -This man Ivan igorvhh haa just . given lirtsif to the Amen-in voters how lie can apply the prim ipli s of WTJuiTßtsTtr-ChristUn Faith tn. an individual lite, to <h*nge the di.rc!._ tion horn hall to heav<n He has long and thoroughly -prosed U.i change of dinei-tioti in his own |er sonal life Now he asks” an -op portunity to apply these same prftt ciph-s to the life of the nation that be may play a part lii ( hanging the dim lion of the nation and the world THE EXD ’ .... ■ Wants Comment Will you w rit* me or ' The Demis crtl” your'criticisms and comments bn~ till- wn>r> just ending Your r< actions may help in its b<lng ptj|> lis tod in book form Thd author is not going to be see hold s- to xunr* 1 that the Limber | lost g» •*<<«* ph > will _auu»m^ii< -tally’ 1 inake biiu another jrah StiaDin potter Bat d<** hope that Ivan Igorvi* h will amount to somethin* AVjll you i»ermit the author *> xhow ntx t<* a poaidbl* IxMjk publisher? ■ Sigi-f reh . A.. C. £ x Gillanrfer ' ‘
•f the two children. aM reatraiat of her huabead mole Ming her or the children or dispoMac e< the houeeheld Chteßare. Letters Scanted LeUere of administration were awarded to Homer Neiderhoueer for the estate of Telsa Neiderhoueer. Bond filed for the estate which was valued at tI.OM; there was no will or testament. Marriape License Charles Bhoat. route d. and Olive Reynolds. Berne _ 6eorae P. Puliimi Dies Thb Morning Retired Publisher Is Token By Death TS-eaa. Cal. Jaa. d—<UPl—- — Palmer Putaam. *3. retired publisher and author and former busband of aviatris Amelia Ear hart, died this morniag at the Trona hospitalHospital attaches said death came at *: 05 a.m. Cause of desib was not aanoum1 ed but Putnam bad been under ’ treatment for internal hemorrhages and uremic poisoning Mlew Earhart was the aecoad wife of' Putaam. He married i Dorothy Blaney in 1911 and they f had two sons before their divorce In 19J8. V He was married two other times The fornjer head of G. P Putnam Sons, book publishers of New York! snd-London, paid Charles Idmitierg 1100.000 for rights to ”Wm" In May. 1939, he was kidnaped and left In a house near Bakers field after receiving threats over publishing a book called. "The Man Who Killed Hitler " Putnam attributed the kidnaping to Nasi sympathisers and said they were angry because he published the anti Nasi novel The , Kern <<>unty grand jury disagreed and refused to Investigate the case Ills career. Included editing hie own aewr.-eper at Bend, Ore. and ' nq term as mayor of the town from i 1912 in-4913 If You Have Something To Bell Try ! A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays , 8 SEW — 4 ounc* packaxe Holthouse Drug Co.
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fUdiraU IndißM CMP TfiWoid Governor To Speak At Meeting Friday ; The dedlcaUoo of ladiaaa’s ‘trainleads of ChriaUaa charily repraaoatiaff oommodßy aM caah ilfta from tarntete aM towaspeopia throaffhout the etale to the Christian rural overseas program (CROP), will ba hold Friday, at the manufacturers’ building on the state fair grouMs. ladianapolls. It has been announced by LI. Gov. John A. Watkins, state CROP chairman. Inritatioas to almost 80M CROP officers and workers have been mailed for the ceremony, at which Gov. Henry V. Scbricker will be the principal speaker. In addition to the dedication of its 1949 goal of 250 carloads of farm commodities, representing slightly less than a half million dollars, the state CROP committee will make "Golden Rule Awards" to local CROP units which have successfully met their quotas A noon luncheon will be held la connection with the dedication The Indiana ''Friendship Food Train." sponsored by Catholic rural life, church world service (12 Protestant denominattonsi and Lutheran world relief, will be made up of gifts from-89 at the-utete’a.,>jt counties and will be distributed
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overoeas to orphans, aged. 11l and destitute through the church agency es the donor's choice. The event will mark the conehroion of the current campaign which bagan during Indiana CROP Wash. -October «O November ». and saw the participation of more than ItgiMM) workers whUa the drive was in progress. Since early is World War 11, most 4>f the cigarette paper made la the United Statu has come truiu Mianeaota seed-flkx straw. — FUNNBIM A PLUMBING FIXTURES • WATCR HffATCRg • KITCHEN SINK* • BATH ROOM* • WATER EYgTEMff We else sell and install all or coal burning Hot Water Systems for heating your Mmes. ALL WORKyaUARANTEEDJ. ■Bleu
