Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 24 February 1950 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT . FwNtoW Every Eveaiag ta«Ot W* W TH* DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. lacaramtod IMMI at th* D*cal«. M, fMt (NOW M *«M* CH* MalM Did B. HeUer Preeidsmt < » Heltboeaa T -, Edtter C. R. Hoi thooa* TtmuW *. J. H. Haller Vic*-Pr**id**i •übecriptlee Rate* . Br Mafl »a Adem* and Adjotalw Oeaatiae Oa»*aar. N; S3> .... . MMrtiNr 1 flMMßlhl, ,/■ By Mall* btyead Adam aad Adjolaiac Coaattw: Oaa year, gs .00, 3 moMbs, 31.7*; I mMtha, UOfi. ~ A. Cantor. M ceM. •« «aak. Itacto eortaa, 4 eeata.
Evra it the courts don't hold John L Lewi* in contempt, many Americans put him in that state. o o These are days when Marly all Indiana schools wish they bad larger gyms to accommodate the tourney crowds. ‘ —. of -o ■ A couple carloads of coal com* ing into town would attract more attention and find more customers than did the transports ot new autos a tew years ago. A chemist or scientist who. could devalope fuel out of surplus potatoes or corn would perform a greater service to shivering mankind than perhaps do the wizard* working on the H bomb. -—o——o AlthbUgh the primary election, Tuesday. May 2. Is more than two months away, registration ot those who wish to qualify to vote, must be done hy April 3 To pro tact your vote, see that you are properly registered for the party nominating elections. November may not be. the Meat time for bolding <i..n.m.in this country, but most voters prefer this month to February The British ». nt tuUie.puUA.hta*' • n urn storms yesterday, but here in the laiddtawesL .snuut pilots might have been put t<f use ch suing — - ■ pat hs tn the -voting place-- " ' ■ ■ - - F ■.'■-* Inn . ■ \• I eli’i I dll'luiiif tic relations with Bulgaria, the l ulled *Sih;« « should break off w-llb Hungary one of the Snvie-t s . satel’re countries. Then if- it w> u .1--• *4p r,.|r swfey-.si. >t drop.liuseu* from mir it-.’'! YV.euld . a diph-ntarl* break *l'ti ’h- _S"vlest bring war eirinake our pt-si-flop Hi' ant -,ivi- h.izai*t<>u ? * . ~ A milk gratlina laboratory wi.l be s.t up In the city with Veterit.arian It. E Allison in < liars*. ~. . Tin -step..ii bring ..taken bi-.-ntai • form to st lie health laws fprpata’it’ized and .raw miiV sold'" 1 arid delivered n the sily Com pit-an-.e wi-h the regulations, win :li.. will be •■■■'- ' eable ■ under state law must b>- done within a year of Tltr' -idqptioh' of th--vital- — —pre* Klihg f -r- grade A nillk to all ’ . , customers. The cuum H- has apt—- “proved Initial steps— 4**y -i-h*—uiilk. —■ grading -yst'em. which anlhofirin -ay wiiFprovide local user* with a standard high grade tot- - Ihrougli-'ajt til. year
Mental Illness Still A M ajor Problem
By Herman N Bund*«er. M D TBOI GH ad van •■•! - <’ • fU-—_u_xr - • i - xt»- *>f th»* nrr;itr<‘ tia ia< inir modern ■ -Shot k treatment has it i_- - brought i®pn»vem*nt V* mac. who s.uff» r from awiilal di.*t"i* • . method ;« I ■ ' known as »opwtori;y. ba.* been i- ► d in cases shuck K** 4 ’ men* !.<!■’*! F-bui»;>hr«mia ,i* >*£* ... haps- ±hfe_4n artfiwwftßt •’ . •»- • - ar*» to ie expected in ,>atiPir?M who - -4 —-* "■ &*»=, .‘jd-J 4 -*—■ »4.1 LXx-.-,wh -►• n ■ • ■'at :■» M ‘ n ha-' not !>p-‘n t*ie di.<ea?up . In • w rd* .-p*opl4? uhn -?I ’ ’ -1 - trf • * mc-ntd 2*’*’' J • - ' 'frrrf’t . xi-rr £i±: * • .’t. Vilt- -* . ’■r.zAept'ntr a: hm-r--' ,b.cn • ft I-./ • nr.- of -patient,- ‘ .. • Funder ~ tmprov e*n ent . - * \ ' Ft'. rw'-iV n' .na- also !*«•• n / ’ ' ■' ' ' -
/ It didst taka loug to recaiva suggestions for location ot the proposed alternate national capital. once the subject came out la the open A Missouri man now wants the RFC to finance him for a million dollars to fix up a fivelevel bole in the ground as a mod ern Noah’s Ark, in event of atomic warfare. He also believes that scientists and other learned men should be. selected to "live out the bombing" In his cave, along with young married couples who would assure repopulattan of the human race. Now. that con_ y gross wants to discuss this futuristic government project, the Missouri Noah should be called before the committee “to give more detailed plans about saving the human race from an atomic bUtz, . : ; — Ip '*,.*■ — . — • The Import Problem: Reports on foreign trade show that the gap between exports and imports is becoming smaller This -gap ha« come iu be an Indicator of the dollar shortage in foreign ■ 'countries, arid hence of the heeds of beneficiary nations for Ameri can financial assistance under the < oui.u.i. aid program- ..sLredUC- . 11..11 51 t:,. gap H goisl to ws tnr the American taxpayer. A discussion of the mafHr in the N-.-W Turk .Times, ldu'4 Sterview-i~wWh'-'TjWgu ttSdFn.“ .. yu'- a*duSß cheerful'light on .the trend from the standpoint of the traders The gap is being reducm hr a elirtnkage <4 exports, lather than by an; important in--saWb- JU-lffiMHia J‘an2**»fc _. of th- ghp. in other words, reflects a re-ducttab ttl the total volume of f. r.ign 'ride For the most part this ably ajjiyiiij: up v.f segments of th. foreign market for American goods If is probably due not par-Jjcutarly-til ade line in 'Hie need or desire tier . American goods iqulte the opposite may be th*; casei. but “chiefly to lack of money with which to pay the ’bills. People of Grvut Britain and *•,some other _Eutqp* an nation - ~ have be e n.told ®>y must --export ur du T(°»r us the prohlem seem.* •• b*. itppuM ’ rnu*t import. < ; yk Ut i • li’ ct» ;r ft>l • >KB Uatib 'shrivel, away.
t Mn i :.e treatment -of Parkinson\ or paralysis azitans After opera* Fm there U ~'foe. »n-~ immediate iflg.provement if < •bp eventual outcome- —is. a L’__- Lu! 'i:*‘ For about -21 hour** ■ operation the mental cfU* tor anr<? may weFSB to be worse. .• I • I.T '<! I : • Hi rfO-.rrn* 7r»*»*4 • :tt th** • favor-1 I I ,<L.- .‘--.J ..>!■ t!',i» »vT>; i'Vn gradually j ~ • • T. • hi‘i. *t ahtfttted at-' j aff* <-?*‘d th* operation. ><> < ■ that, f r < x.r: ; > \. ;-, ian- and are aW ft r. -u:n* t!’.<.;r *■..* "after axlua-efMntlon. liai.i nt A>j?.<<l_and . laddi i .vatrol ma> pcc&f for a Jxi J‘-».db/.*«.JtekteUA'! only '< mpbrart In 54 patH-nts in »hour the operat..iu ha t been performed in j the pa.t tar> .ears cotte -u-i ---, . *1;- ; ~ t-.'.u ip.. /j ijmt.yd ,ilc . ' ■ _•» • izvirareina .nd >' •’ •— ■*.!>■ S»r. - .ttatj.I- re’nain >• hottie d**in*t; .! . * '■•n aiinvt .'am, ttn li.l ’.: . ? «- - pHrfe ;-w ttfcm AhT*' 1 * t tmb- t«e of the p**lie*4®4 Wneu . i;ii,»rme.*oetjt &: /r-_ it _2^t'J, questions ano answers i
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Modern Etiquette j By ROBKRTA LU 7* Q If a man's wife likes Ur, dame and he doesn't care at all about it, should he retrain from any dancing at parties where this Is being done? ,_X the tmly coiirtebus THihf for' him to do is to dance with his wife at least long enough to get her out up jjjhe floor where she will bare i < hance Ur dance witil., some of the other men present <J Is it proper to exchange greetings with other persons who, sit at rhe- same table- in th*- dining’ car of *r train? • A. Ye - it i< rude to ignore them y When .«, guest as-a l>ride«s-
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CHAPTER THnrfi-eWIiT IN THE nay window at the great living room. Elizabeth and St v«n and Audrey ano Frank v ailed together to* Busan and Gerry Co appear. A whisper nad gone around that something wras about to Happen, and the guests bad drifted slowly in from outside and now stood gathered tn little knots. Stirred by a pleasant expectancy, while John and Nellie moved among them passing trays ot full punch cups. Unmindful or the excitement, a tew dancers still circulated to the music of the sr.’.all orchestra. Presently the two young people came, band in band. On Susan's face her lovely lighted lock, on Gerald's the dark flashing ot his' triumph. There bad been no miracle, Elizabeth thought grimly as they made their Way forward, so they would all have to go through with this, but it was not going to change ner feelings toward that young man one iota. Steven, beside her. knew the sudden sharp thrusting ot a persistent doubt. However, there is yet time, he thought, to vanquish that. Rome •ar not built in a day. nor must be expect a man to be so soon remade. Audrey, ner eyes on her daughter, saw, wit# tears in her heart, Susan s mgh, proud happiness, and Knew 'that' even .with this, and Gerry's finest response, the child must sooner or later be hurt, tor no love escapes While F rank, stolid and unmoving stared unulinkingiy at Gerry, suddenly remembering that Audrey nad| never explained what she Had meant by the -look" the fellow had given ner. and vowtag that it ne ever faltered in nis taith to Susan, ae would Kill mm. "Fnends.”, Steven ufted the hand that r.eld ms glass, ms voice rolling out as if ne were ir. court. Donald gave a signal to the orchestra which bushed Its playing, i-The dancing couples stood quiet and the low buzz and chatter ot the assembled company ceased. ■"Friends? because thfs'is my-nouse. it is the wish ot Busan a motiier and father that 1 ne the one to I tell jai ot ner engagement to the young man who nas so recently returned to Kingsrtdge. a war hero, to take .ms place among us. A toast to Susan and Gerald BartoniSusan felt her left-hand lifted and a ring slipped on it by Gerry ■ • —the diamond he had bought with, : his first two, months pay. She heard the outbreak of a patter of applause. She was aware of .Gerald’s arm tight about ner shoulders and of his face coming down ' tc herb, and then of nls long possesstve kiss that emtarraaaed her a little and brought an amused i cheer from some of the younger dries of the Company. After that ■ there was a -surge of people toward her and she was seized upon , and . hugged and .kissed and her ring exammex while words rang In her “ ears over and Over, -—think it's toe romantic!- “Simply wonder-. C .ful!" "SO happy for ycu. mV dear.~! ,1 "Be-sttwishes"' “Xhe t< ’". of every-' i thing!" "Such a surprise!"."Yesu"Ve, picked a very handsome young, do you know it?" • Over and over. ..
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: party wins firstvtirizs.AihouW thi s prize be opened at once aiilT I shown to the others? | p Ar Yes, by all means.. This Is ■one method of showing appracU ■ H tion to the hostess. , 0 — t— f ‘ | Household Scrapbook I By ROBERTA LK* ' j I ■ Pot Holders If making your, own pot holders it la a good Idea to Huerta lay, of leather from an old glove- ■ through the center. This will. etin. inate danger of burned fingei - :Ts7leaUipr* Is a non.onductor of .Uvat., ... Doughnuts — Too .much kpe-ading or &an<l)ji ,_:
rrv v Fy VW Only Timothy ma not come up Beyond someone's sooulder She saw bun standing aloot and alope ■t th* back of the room, on ms t face a frozen stricken look. As soon as she could sne went to nun. He was on the veranda then, all i tiy tunuelt U the dark. She touched ms arm and be turned. “Tim.” z? -HelFO. Susan." "Don't say 1 surprised you. Don't say i didn't keep my promise." "I'm not saying that." -You knew tins was going to happen." “Yes, 1 knew.” .'i. "Haven't you a single word for me ?" He was silent tor a moment, r Then, be answered. "Yes. 1 nave a vord tor you. ft's this. 1 love i you more than Gerry does or ever i will. 1 always have. And whenever you find that out, and want • me instead of turn, I'U be waiting.” The next moment he was gone. ■ and though he had not touched her. he left her feeling as though - she had been most tenderly and - protectingly embraced. It was June and Susan was graduated from school and ■ was at home at Kingsndge again. She had been coming home nearly 1 every weekend throughout the ’ spring, at nr st in impatient desire ■ to be with Gerry as much as pcs* ■ sible, later in Impatient anxiety 1 bemuse being with him »«s some- ' how curiously less than sne anIfticipated. and she sought reassurI ance each time that this was pot ' so or could never be so again D She could not quite put ner • finger on the reason tor this. Over and over she told herself that it • was impossible- t,i Ir. - • the high level ot that tnumphant . moment when ner engagement ■ nad been announced. But that was . not ih The whole business ot lovt Ing was” not, after all. what she I had dreamed. It was not, sudden- . ly, the meaning of life, it was not . pure, serene joy. ft was not even ■ plain, straight, tormenting phjsii cal hunger. It was everything i mixed up. with strong, uni-r rr rents of doubting and questioning, r S ' that you did.not know certainly . wher. you were going nor how. I So that you weren't always nappy, Yecause at some moments y i I could Aiardly wait to know thw sharp aching Joy that Gerry s i arms and his kisses gave you, and: ■ at others you did not want IKaf r at all for the reason that it left ■ the res’ of you unanswered. But to no one, hardly even to i herself, did she admit these ■ thoughts. For when she-was bc- e • for good, she told herself, they I would vanish. In his constant • wholeness. In the presence of his : mocking gaiety and tus little I bursts of worshiping tenderoga I and his fighting, defiant : strength-, everything would resolve r itself into fixed clarity. It w-s i. or. tv because their, '-rapport ww •, troken by repeated separations ' J that >he fr.lt ,she „tast .aM; -That when they met, to find r., c. • again. Actuaßy. he remain-ed What ; He nad so sw.rtiy and amaz.r.p v I focal point qf all K--r l.fi.rJan.g” The center of- all r..--
«f t*« dough will make tong* doughnute. Only a small quantity of doagk should ba rolled out at a ? time and cut into doughnuts M for* rolling out store. GASOlitio Odot* Gasoline odor can b* removed from the hands by rubbing them ( with moistened salt. , To Open Mew PiW And Wallpaper Store New Business Will Be Conducted Here c ; J. W. Kan*, formerly of Fort W«yn«, will open a hew palut and wallpaper store in the Btoner bulld- : ing, 168 South Second street, which will be known as the Ksne Faint A- - Store, it was announced .today. '/\ " . The store will have the exclusive ingency for several well known ’ i.rarids of paint and wallpaper. The I 'msiness room is being remodeled ; fftr occupancy after March 1. Mr. Kane is experienced In the ‘home decoratfnx business. Rm-eii 1 - Jlv he was associated with the 1 Ream Steckbeck Paint company in i Forr Wayne and prior to that litii'e«u manager of a chain paint and ■ wallpaper store in that city. x —A-MUazan ot World War il. Kaneserved four and one-half years in TMie army and 17 month* in Europe with an artillery igiinpauy Mr. L.Kane intend* to move his family -ritere in the near future. New York Policeman Delivers Twin Girls Sew; -Torfr-WhcdUl. ■ -(UFI I’.itrc.lman Michael MangUsd dellv-.-n.;l .twin girls today to "Mr*. Carmum Ortiz. 11. <>f Brooklyn anil an-epted the praise of a doctor all ■ arrived too late Wii- «iii>nliln'i'if be a iu*>fe- . -imifaj. job? said Manguao to the itipliulani •■ s.ircgon. “t have two Other Jiabies U». uiy credit " *-—
.' "bue.Avr** *r-XWS G«*M*»e GnAe*** |i -aamng, the end. the goal, of ail this long teiiious business ot grow- - tnt, up. With mm. once ne was surely established and on .bis why up so that they Couid be married, lite would really start. Gerry, 100. was experiencing disillusionment. Not ax' regard.-.l St. -an but as regarded ms position in the King Household and his I fu; ir< in Lester Brandt * plant. For in spile of tils eqgngcmcnt ■ and this public recognition given him by Susan's family, he found his welcome among them always a little stiff, • little coot Elizabeth Was the greatest offender in this respect, but she managed to be so in such away that he could never find a real cause for Complaint. To all intents and purposes her , attitude was perfect It was only tn small ways—the guarded, balf*mile, the lifted eyebrow, the change of tone —that he felt himself criticized and condemned and relegated to the doghouse. Tha result was the constant strain ot a i silent and deadly warfare. Sometime he would Hush ner into the l open. Or sometime she would wear down his control and force a disgraceful display of rude and vio|en‘ temper. But until that hap--1 penccL it was fence, thrust and parry—and always on guard. Beside her, the Jueige's reserve .- was fnendly. Yet there wo* that . i reserve Gerry nad still To prove himself. Hell! What did the old man want? But Gerry knew. It waa not the veneer of correct controlled behavior.-. Steven King wanted to be sure of his futures grandson-in-law's intnnmc worth •vbrch time alone could test. Time! How much time? Gerry nad not a great deal of patience. ~ AS tor Audrey -he felt ner try- i ing. without- noticeable success, to view Aim as her daughter’s prospective .nusbarrl But There was i in ner a tear and he knew wherein It wax rooted. That February . j» e ltt when be bad so arrogantly j appeared here and she had opened ' th4 door -to him. she nad read ht« mind a* M had looked at her., Sh* had read It and b-cn shocked. But if she was afraid of him. he was sfrsid of ner. too. For her Intuf- . tloo could preibe mu‘h more deeply Into his weaknesses than any Jab of the tongue from Elizabeth. With Audrey, too. therefore, b« must be watchful lest ah* ever sense hij interest in Alicia. Frank wa* the only ere with ■ whom be lelt on an equal footing. It was what--he-knew about Frank, of course, that gave him that assurance. Any time Frank tried to I get funny. Gerry could silrnc* him. Yet now and then, looking into the stotid heaviness of Frank'* face. Gerry was aware of th* pe»sibility that not even Tfir ttnowteage wouM be able under all csr cumstances to contain Susan’* father. Under sufficient provocation. Frank might come at bun like a raging lion infuriated past all caution and threat of danger. He would take a cliar.ee, then, on family ooheianty and Audrey'* known ley ally. i. So It was strive and strain in the King hourrhnld until, ly Jun*. Gerry felt pulled u taut as a finely strung wire. ‘ I f?o B* Cb*Nn«»<’ ’
h M M Os Tte Otort Imn oMn> 1 Os the 2.001'- voters purged from the eligible list in January. 1M», many of them have been reinstat. •4. bat thos* who have not are requested by Ed Jaberg, clerk of the court, to do ao early, than avoiding th* rush. If one tailed to vote at both tb* primary and general *l*cttoa In 1048, hl* *r her name ha* been purged. 'Jaberg said, “and unlee* thf* voter bsa been reinstated or hitends doing so, he cannot vote al either the primary or general election* of 1940." There is only one sure way of determining whether one is an eligible voter, be added, "and that is by writing, telephoning, or calling the clerk's office.” There, ’complete records are kept of all who have voted in the past, their present status, and eligibility in the future. It i* also on the strength of these records that voting lists are drawn. If a voter has moved into a different precinct, or baa had -a name change due to marriage, divorce. or court order, he muni, register, or transfer his registra-j tion before April 3 to be eligible. to vote in the primary. j Along With this ad vl«i to voter’s, to check thoroughly their status. I Jaberg reh-ased some pertinent date* regarding voting, filing ot candidacy and general eligibility March 3. First day to file in the clerk's office for a county or township office or as a candidate for precinct coniinitleeinan, or as delagata lo the atate convention. 1 also the first day to file for a legislative, congressional or judic- - ial office, in the offßei of the ■secretary of state. April-1 I-ast day to file a de-. I etaration of candidacy in the eounty clerk's office or in the office of rhe secretary of stale April 1 First day a voter absent er expet'tlng to he absent from the i imiit v oh ele, lion_Tl.ay_mgyc apply.: for an absent voter's ballot . April " igist day .a ytau-r can i't-gi'*ter' ilir'trgitgtbr his registra•; ' tion in order to be eligible to ■ . ■..■'.-■ in ylie May "primary .J April L’2 First day a voter may' p*rsbually procure and vote an al*-nt vott-r s ballot. ■—: | April 2P. I-ast day on which the J i-oniity. eleilitm Ixiartl may mail eai-aliseait voter's ballots.; also the last day on w hich a vute-r may per
“small” t<> the e. To them, in ach wish, each nference is ot ortance. pat particular.— ails we feel we the ser- —<3 ince they hate 1. I DOAN W L HOME >HONI ??« WE ARE EXTENDING OUR SPECIAL LOW PRICE lit E TO THE COAL SHORTAGE! OIL BURNERS V ® ®250 Installed complete with “ - —s 27S G»H&n Storage Tank! SEE Ol R OH. Bl RNEK Bl HX IX Ol R OWX n R.XACE *X|. ■ ,s . ■ 2 We have mo?e than 50 Os fhe»e . ■ burrtdrf now in operation. No Down Payment - 36 Mos. To Pay! HAUGKS
sMAlly procar* *m| tote a* sbetot voter'* MM. ~ May » Primary *toettoa (• aJBto < p.m I May U. New I—Mrstiee «*rtoa begins for th* purpoe* of registering voter* or transferring regia trations In order to qaattfy vorere to vote to th* BWMrai election. Jone 1. Last say to» eH «■<> date* to make a report ot expense* tocarred la the primary election Exception to this are candidates for eounty council, advisory bard, constable or say other office which pay* I*** than 3109 per year. 20YEARSAGO | fODAY | Feb. 24. — Mr*. N, P- Barton. 64. wife of Rev. Barton, Geneva, was killed and two othera injured when an uncoupled freight car struck their automobile at the Winchester crowing at the Erie at Decatur. The Booher murder trial opens in the Adam* circuit court, fir»t murder trial in many years t In a friendly suit, the Detroit Security company of Detroit and CoL Gallagher of Toledo are apI pointed receiver* for the HollandLst, Louta Sagar Co. This was the warmest February 24 on record in Indiana Chief Justice Hughes takes oath I of office anil wiumw tiench The fleod relief fund bert- is, J 10033. If ¥*u Hav* tvomsthln* To Sall Try A M- — -X-»-■«-» id Hinwm . I ■ “ • ■ ——■ ■ Ju W SCHt-® 1 'OXA *• fUt ’J
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