Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 74, Decatur, Adams County, 29 March 1950 — Page 4
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. ,- TBs wot weather tea prewwmtod the eauntry atffl mmm to have a surptoh «f tha «M variety. *.n- -.■* malto toJtort IBM m Ww UVOWWZB WHt move •rets to the into and Hones that Pnatfaat Treasaa win be •Me to push through Me awgrem The suase etocttoa result* would defeat Mr. Taft. ■a* iadtoaapolte has gone ever Mm top to the Red Crore fend drive. The oty’s goal of KHJI4 waa toppad by |ll.aoo. Hare ia oar own maty. the toed to Juat a little beyond tha halfway aart, based on an IMM goal The people are willing to eoatrlbuta. bet tha trouble seems to be to get worker* for the canvassing. ■ -■»- e-- - Boys abokM not play M raftroad property. It to private property. The aear disastrous wreck on the Penasylvanta railroad track near the Central Soya Company plant might have been csu»by boys or aomsons tinkering with tke mechanism that control* tha switch. The accident could "»•«»<> •» •*■'» *»> sh «" fireman «n<f engineer besides entailing great property !o«s A railroad rtglit-of-wayta not a playground for youngsters. e O State and county highways will more funds for repair than formerly, because the roads are subjected to heavier and more constant travel. The pavements wear out quicker. This cost should be taxed againat those who use the highways. An Increase In the gas tax’ Is the correct method of taxation, for trucks and cars are the "vehicles that wear out the roads. Home owner* have , their , local ... improvement* and schools to maintain and ft would be unfair to property owner* to add the highway coats to local taxes, if you don't drive far. your gas tax isn't heavy. — o o~FBI Direrior J Edgar Hoover doesn't propose .to .bare the department's files opened to the public Hl* stand In this matter
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By Herman N. Bundeeen, M O BACKACHE is produced by • uch a aide vs i*ty ot condition* that thorough study Is nece*»ary tn every Instance before useful treatment can be employed Kwai formerly thought that . meet rases of backache were due to trouble with a sacrnilllac joint, located between the lowest part of the spine and the hip*. Today, however. *? realise that this is not true and that there is no single fault responsible even tor the majority of backaches For eaample. barkache may ba duo to poor posture or fatigue, to broken bones In the spine, to I. strain of the muscles in the back;' 'to a disturbanc" of the discs 1 which are bits of cartilage het ween the bones of the- spine, to inflammation of the joint* in the spine, to actual disease affecting > the hones of the spine, such as 1 tehercalosia er sypbUUa. or tn tain i ors The symptoms which oerur I when th? trouble Is due to poor posture sad fs'lgoe result either 11 front* the type of work -whit atke-( person does or from a generally, i poor physical condition The pein i tn such cases Is not limited to one 1 area Tn some 'cases the patient | ■may have slight fever In. some t instances it mac be tu» o--ary 1 to take the temperature -everal.' times a day over a week or two in | order to determfti* if .a-h a slight < fever is present < There are a number of special I tests which h?tp to determine reuse of backache For esampo' I . sear' h’Shotild he made for »r< < - of tenderness These e.eallv cor- > < rrappSd Jo the loiatto* of IB* rata If there ts,/pain without '
la comet Tbe fltea are ecmOfoettel awl contain matters whteh naiy tha PH aboeM kaow. Opening tha report* wwM give Run sta it* one Mg opportunity to ex aattas Ml the secret caaaa wtteft tha FW men have tevaartpatid at eoat at ptUitoaa to oar governmat Mr. Hoever baa taken was* a definite stand agaiaat retenae of the highly secret lafoematlon, that he aaM he would ratbar resign thaa disclose the data before the seaau committee Let Mr. Hoover run the FBI. for he seems to know more about it thaa any man In tbe country. — if etoetfon reealta always meant what the face of tha returns indicated, Bridgeport, Conn., could be known as a hotbed of Socialism. For the last seventeen yours It has had a Socialist mayor. Jasper McLevy. On paper he may be a Socialist, but to office he to a conservative executive, it to claimed. McLevy also runs fur governor In his spare time. He has been a candidate no less than twelve times and has Jaat announced that this fall he will make It thirteen. As yet no ex- — etteahle congressman has risen to drp.ounfe.hto! (rs dangepms • , _ The qaeaUtm about tbe indi vldual'i Incom* will be asked only every fifth person by the census taker* as they start work next Saturday to "count noses" ia tbe largest eensu* ever undertaken In America. And as we understand the provision*, this Income question centers around the PlO.ooo mark If the Individual says his income is above.that amount, they will not be asked tor further data If they have income* below 4H>.<MM> there is absolutely no way for an enumerator to know whether that Is the.truth or not Editor “* Publisher magaxine explain* that, the Treasury refuses to give Income information because the law does not permit revealing of individual incomes. The .enumerators did hot pass the law All they do ia ask questions and jot down the answer* so if the Individual gives wrong information. the. reports will be Im-on-rect.
tenderness or spasm of the muscles. it usually means that the cause of the backache is not connected with the spine. It is also Important to determine whether or not the pain is relieved by rest The pain due to tumors of the spine is not relieved by rest, nor is that due to infection of the bones of the spinrelieved in this manner. What Is known as the hack test also is helpful The patient Iles on his bark and raises the leg slowly With the knee extended. Then the physician notes where pain oerur* when thia is done If there is trouble with the sarruillac joints, lifting the leg proIdm ay pein In the area of these joints Immedßitely Another i<»t known aw- Yeoman's test la done with life ■pa ; fleet lying pa hl* abdomen While tn this position the foot is grasp, •d and the leg extended. This may bring out pain in the hip.,sacrnil-1 let- joint or lowrr part of the spfrv I X ray essmination. of course. | I Is- estreffteTy "important in making a diagnosis of .the-- can*? :®f-ha<!tea ache. r.An orthopedic epexdalist tbould be consulted in theMe cases QUESTIONS ANO ANSWERS Kl> My wife is .rif*-. war- ofage Shejeels lilpd she has some- ' thing in yfir >at ail the time 1 W hat eoull^TiuSrthis* -j Answer-'Thia (onditlon may be! due to. some ivpe of nervous dis-, ordyr On ihe other hand. ,I» jgay i jMfC-d'ie to inflammation nf' the throat, or of the larva* or voice-1 bo* vs -- ■ i Espminati-m by a throwt »p? cialiat sh'diht be made to deter *la« the cause so that p*ep»r. •teitsen’ may be carried- out •
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' 0 Modern Etiquette By KOBUtTA LM - Q. Jhrtdßhat to the different e het ween "table d'hote" and "a la carte"? A. "Table d'hote" means a net price for sack meal. Irrespective of which dishes you order. "A la carte" means that you order "according to the card." and pay for each dish ordered. Q. la it all right for social correspondence to hse envelopes with colored linings? A. Yes; if trananarent envelopes are used, they may be lined with colored paper to make them opaque But the quieter tones of lining should'by used. Q. Is it obHxwtpry to hwve ushers
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CHAPTER TWENTY-ONB 1 GOT the gua while Um mail listened «a the pbooe, just saying a ward now «M then." Lamy uspiataed. He hung up aa i tiptoed back to Um door after saying. TB be there right away. Mm. Dueua. 1•. • guess •.... he waa more • • frightened than 1 waa when be saw me standing UHfU . . . with * your ptttok He jumped at me before l could .. ." Her voice trailed off and she 7 closed bar eye*. -The color waa ebMng out ot bar taco again. Shayne said urgently. “We know about what happened, Lucy. You fell and struck your bead. Did you know the man?" “Na* She roused herself with visible effort. Shayne and Sergeant Harvey bent close to bear her murmured words: “Heavy . . . set. Gray suit and Panama hat. . . mustache. About fifty years .. . old. I tried /. .to shoot... but he ... 1.. . couldn't .. ." Her lipa stopped moving. “Puls* still strong." Miss Naylor reported crisply. “How long will that stuff keep her out?" Shayne asked, wiping sweat from hl* face. "Sis or eight hours If she isn't disturbed. And she must not be disturbed. If she la allowed to waken normally tomorrow morning we have nothing to fear. I'll have Mia* Naylor remain with her tonight" •And HI get Sergeant Harvey to leave a man here on guard." mid Shayne a* they went into the living room and cloned the bedroom door. “What docs It mean, Mike?" Harvey asked, tt.cn to hl* fingerprint man. "Get anything Richardson f From what w* just learned; th* doorknobs and telephone are your best beta." "Nothing doing on any of them. The guy who drank out of that extra glass, Mike... “Tim Rourka" “I thought that'd be Tipi." “Try th* bedroom." Harvey directed, "and keep It quiet. Now then, Mike, who was it and what dM he want?" . Shayne had turned away. He said over Ma shoulder. "You heard exactly aa much as I did." T. “WeU. ru be gutng- along." Dr. Price said. "Mias Naylor has full instruction* and will call tn* if there's any change." Shayne turned about and asked, '■ "Have a nightcap with us, Doctor r "Not tonight, thanks." He started out and Shayne hurried to open the door sad my earnestly, "You don’t know how much I appreciate this. If ever I ean..." “If ever I require your partlcu- ' I won't hesitate to call on you. [ Good night" .. Shayne was worrying his earlobe and there waa a seeking look in 1 i hi* gray eyes when be re-entered ' the room. "Know the Sunlux telephone number by any chance?" be '' asked Harvey. - - Harvey said be didn't. Shayne I looked It up ta th* directory and i 1 t called th* number and asked toryi
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> to attendance at a small church wedding? A Ho; there may or may no* be ushers, according to the preference of the bride and bridegroom. » r ' . . Household Scrapbook | By ROBBBTA L.IK i ’ Cleaning Stone To remove mark* on stone steps or window sill* rub with course ■ sandpaper. After the rubbing, they > should simply be dusted with a tloth or duster Stone cleaned in ■ thia way • wttl stay white much i' long than by using water. i ‘ Tender Meat f A table curonfu! of vinegar, or a te;i»poonhii of lemon juice, added s -t.. reunh ■ oH-ai ar «»>ru*sd >
OM Mark Dustla suit*. After half i a minute, th* operator at the hotel mid. "Sorry. They do not answer." "Connect me with Harry Jessup, th* bourn detectlva" Shayne said. Hi* face waa furrowed with worry and Me eye* low-lidded aa he waited aa interval of about two minute* before M spoke again. "Harry f Mike Sbajma Tm worried about th* Mark Dustinh. That’s right He got conked in a jewel heist. They don't answer their phon*, but they're uuppoeed to' be in. Maybe asleep, but Mrs. Duatla haa been trying to.get la touch with mo and I don’t Uke It a bit. Check for ma. and have her call me at my apartment at once If everything’s all right...and you call mo fast If it isn’t" He gave Ma telephone number, hung up and stalked across th* room to pour himself a| drink. He shoved the bottle toward the sergeant “Pour jrourscl; a drink tn this glass," indicating th* one Tim Rourk* bad uaed. Sergeant Harvey Helped himself to the rya He waited until Shayne was comfortably seated, then said, “What’s this about Mark Dustin at the Sunlux. Mlk*T“ TU give you everything Fve fft which is mighty little. Wei know someone walked In here tonight and answered my phone. Impersonating me. He promised Mr* Dustin he'd be over Immediately and hung up That was about an hour ago. "Dustin was banged up pretty badly, and went to a hospital to get patched up. He and his wife returned to the hotel about midnight. They don't answer their telephone, and Tm pretty sure Dustin M in no condition to go out. Mayb* they doped him up at the hospital and he’s sleeping too soundly to bear the phone, but Mrs. Dustin should be there. Judging from her act ions when I saw them, 1 don't think she'd go out and leave him alone." "You working on the stickup for them f“ "Not exactly." Shayne warmed his glass between his palma "Dustin did mention something about wanting to ace me tomorrow... after Painter had shot off his mouth about me staying out of th* desk He gave th* Impression he might hire me to recover the bracelet. 1 don't Wiow why ms wife would call me' tonight." He shook bls red head angrily. -Who was the -man y«BF aecre"tary described?" Shayne kept on shaking hla head and protested. "How would I bnour? You heard Lucy. Heavyset. Gray suit and Panama hat. Mustache. About fifty years old. At least ten thousand people in Miami answer that description." "Not very many of that number know you area enough to walk into your apartment at midnight when they find the door unlocked." "Lots of people know me. Lots more know where 1 hang out." "NIC* friends you’ve got," said Harvey dnly. "What man who answers that description and knows • ,-our apartment number would teei
white M to boUteg ar rouatlßg win make It more toafor. ■ toadto. ■ tog. use 4 ouneaa of alcohol aad J| —n* of gmtoiikto If for toilet purposes. •*> *« thia etoe Bruxs « oil of tavaufor. MEMSAGd [ TODAY March M. ~ William Um mM Harry Eaeex are named aa etoetion commissioner* for Adams county. Many candidates are flllag foe office to Adams county. April ( ia final day for the primary ofo triee. ’ John C. Cowan. ?7 former truetee at Bt Mary's towaahip. died this morning at the home at a son. Dr. J. C. Cowan, at New Havon. * . .The Adams county club federation hold* a tea party at the Decatur library. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Peterson and Mr*, fleorge Flaadere motor to Cincinnati for an over-Bunday visit. fbw ‘ Mis* Eleanor Ellis is recovertne from several weeks' illneaa. Easter Bunnyqrams Via Western Union Taking a tip from Santa Claus. Peter Rabbit Will burn up the wires . with thousands of a new kind of telegram named the Eas- : ter Bunnygram. It was announced today by Charles M. Reyner, local Western Union manager. The Bunnygram, signed by Peter Rabbit, prepares tqts for greater enjoyment of the Easter morning basket* of colored eggs, jelly liean*. hunnlc* and chick*. It is * delivered on a colored blank illustrated with Easter decorations Heyner said the greetings may be charged to perxonal telephone*. Forty yard* of material are used ! in the skirt of the Gr»-ek national costume, the ballerina-like kilt worn by the army's elite corps, tbe Evxones, note* the National
I free to walk tn, answer your totoI phons and then laapersonato you ’ and make a date with a daune who has just lost a fortune in jewelry f" "If It happened to be someone r who know* me well, be might start . out thinking it. was funny. You . know... midnight and a wanna ; asking tor me..." Then tries to MD your secretary, and did actually walk out , leaving her to dm That won't da . Mika You know who it wan" I Shayne said, "Maybe 1 da" "Give" “Tv* got-to figure Oils’. Dustin angle. There's a wad of reward money to be picked up from that If ' a man plays his cards rtghL [ Mayb* this guy waa somebody looking ta an angle to cut mmself In." "Look sow. Mika ar* you going Ito cover up tor a murderer in lopes ct getting a cut oa acme «y reward money f" Shayne quirked a bushy red brow at the homicide sergeant and shrugged. "Th* way' I read that stuff in Um bedroom It waa mor* an accident than attempted murder. 1 doubt whether Mr. X meant for Iw I crack her bead oa the radiator** -Hold on. Mike. It became attempted murder aa soon as be saw how badly she waa hurt and walked off and left her like that. Dr. Price himself said a tew minutes mor* daisy might have been fatal." “The guy might not have realised bow badly she was hurt." aald Shayne "Nute," exploded Harvey. "He. took the pains to piek her up and put her on the bed. She must have bled a lot. and he'd nave known she was unconscioua First Um* i ever knew you to stick up for B 4 murderer." Shayne’* eyes were bleak. He leaned back and crossed nia long -j legs and Uta cigarette He kept bls gas* on th* telephone and ! didn’t reply. Harvey sighed and finished Ma drink as Richardson came in from th* bedroom. "Nothing la there" he reported. - ' , 7 j "You boy* report back to head- ' quartern I'll be along later." 'How about sending a flatfoot up to keep Mis* Naylor company and see that Mr. X doesn’t pay a return visit T" Shayne asked. “What’s th* matter with you?" demanded Harvey. "Afraid you can’t handto MSS MBReF* _ . , "I've got a hunch 1 won’t be in much the rest of the night. If you j don’t want to assign a man here. I'll call Will Gentry at home and get him to send somebody." Hsrvey turner to Richardson and said. -When you get down to h.-dquarters tel! Jerico to send onv of the reserve squad over." He waited until hi* two subordinates had gon* out. "You got a late ” date?" he asked Shayne casually. -I m hoping Mr* Dustm still wants to see me." "Cood looker?" Shaya* said, “TT-m-m." aa. though he hadn't really beard the questiML (To St CooHauedJ I
I I Prrviously reported —...»4,t0d.M Decatur Res. Kone No. 1. , Add'l. Mrs. Floyd Morrison. Chr. By Mrs. Wm. Itumgerdner 1 00 H. M. Tnmbleson. Sec. IP Jefferson Twp SOO Edward A Oevber. Sec. IS Monroe Twp. —— 14 SO Cecil Harvey Sec. S 5 Root Twp AM Harvey Bucher. Sec 1 Kirkland Twp 1""" Elbert Fuhrman. Sec. 10 Preble f»p- 13-W Franklin H. Fruechte. Sec 3 Kliktend Twp. . Po« Victor Bleeke. Sec. 10 . Union Twp — . tv •«' St. Paul Lutheran Ladies ““f Aid. Preble S 00| Harry C. Lehrman. See t Union Twp. American Legion. Adam* Post No M ... 3500i> Alvin Bohnke. Sec J 3 Root ' ' Twp, .........1.2...... 100. Forest Shoemaker. Sec. 21 Hartford Twp Eli Dubach, Sec. 15 Hartford 12"" Hartford Twp. Home Ec Club -. . . *OO < j. I Hall Sec 22 Hartford 500 R.ilph Kckrote. Sec !< Hartford ...— <”... 7 00 Marlon Baker. Sei- ♦ Jesferson — 7.00 1 I FTW<» -.".'-."-j I Twp Addt- . fi'l?* str Marys under i u w F No I*7 . 5 Charles Brunxtrup. Sec 4 Blue Creek Twp 5.00. Elisha Merriman. Sec * Blue Creek —<-.. k.&v ' Hl»no White. Sec 9 Blue Creek b "" Total reported* . »I.62y.‘tS Separate Quarters ' Gee R, Greene. whb lK wife for divorre, permh.u d b> th<- -mi nr to o th res* rooUM -uUd a ,on l-tt- _nm uiiri fbinr of th’*- lioujif in whi h Ini* wife. Ma) - —belie Gr**tue. is living. He in nil*■> IKi nittied use of xhe kitchen wbP'* >lH’ *i» xau-iuit.^-..’».f '.Um? Gr>! Hour until Muy f»: -rtiv»n xhv ew (♦» - zurate Hte premiwew. There in io.„ he mi moleFta.»ion exi Mpl by the adininltotrator .of the Edith M Glv« ne eatat«‘. who Im permitted to take Inventory of the penstHwri property of the lioiim* located in Geneva. \ Filet Motion * General appeardncf waa made by John L. DpVoiis for H4>ward Fore <! man. who. lr being aued for dam j ares amounting to fim» by Charles Mimh. Foreman ftjrd a motion to I n ike the complaint more ape< ifa by jisttin-gt forth definitely the I charceK of Heali«en< e. stating th" Fchaiges as they now Hand uro! wholly unihte.'lixiiile; also to sot f K <’ht k .’he limy l<»t for the ii-»e” of the ’ ( vehicle and to Itemize the costs. Sale Report Filed t Rfpurt of tale of a IJtl’d Ford »»f 1 the (’harles -Witter estate to (rto • Isambert filed, and administrator | Eliza .Miller, authorized to
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MARGINS OF POWER fßev. Robert H. Hammoud. Ftrul Baptist Church) = 1 of faßli. teJ fold «• utaraal Ufa, whareunto thou art railed. ska ChrtoUaa Illa has often bee* compared to warfore. ehiufly because we face a personal advaraary who seeks our spiritual destitution and death. Thl. 1* a very real warfare, and vary often lead* to a deep sense of discouragement and weakness because of a lost perspective. A* we angnge bur adversary in the eombat-flold et life, we ..— will do well to pray for a perspective which will open the eyes of our spiritual understanding to the fact which was revealed to the prophet's servant of so long ago. In despair he thought the battle tost; but in answer to his master's petition his eye* were opened to see that the Mil* were crowded with the host of heaven o nttoht. "They that are for u« are greater than they lh*t are against us Surely the Christian'* margin of power to Ute* warfare to aumcient to guarantee certain victory.
title to Lambert. Certificate* Filed Marlow Bchieferetefn, Democrat, tor. *herift. —... Edgar Krueckeberg. Democrat, advisory board. Union Roy Runyon. Democrat, advlsorv board, Washington. Alonso Smith. Democrat. prectn< t committeeman. French. Harry Dustman. Democrat, advisory lioard. French. Alfred Hirechy, Democrai, advisory board. French Menno Augnlmrger, Democrat, •dvieory hoard. French. fReduced Net Income Reported By Erie New York. March ». — Erie railroad net income for February waa 4311.4*4 or 4 cents a share of coamnou stock before capital sad ‘ sinktag fund*. P. W Johnston. ; president, snmntaced following, the luiard of directors meeting today- . in Febrasry last year net tai ome
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was 4443.434 or 11 rents n altars. Decreased coat" movemsnta be- < anae of the bitumtaoua mine ahntdowna were largely responsible for the tower net income. Coal and <-ohe revenue* ware off M percent while men handiae freight dewreaaed 4 preent. For th* Bret two month*, net Income before capital and sinking fund* wa* 4744.04 or 17 cent* » share, compared with 11,044.471 or 27 cent* th* previoua year. Kokomo Mon Hold On Charge Os Rape Kokomo Ind . March to—rt'Fi — Rape chsfge* will be filed today against Henchcl (Irieamore. 24. identified by a 14-yearoid girl as the mao who snacked her. The girl suffered s severe head cut. two black ey*» and numeroua body cut* and bruise* In a Monday night attack In which her aaaailant u*ed hi* H»t» »nd a tire iron te beat her before raping, her. polk s said
