Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 82, Decatur, Adams County, 7 April 1950 — Page 2

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Is Noted In Nation HttphiTrammg TH Indiana tester tor Oriented Children la addttton to many other Erefcre. grant, scholarship. in oc cupatlonal therapy. *pe*ch and teagtag therapy. aad make. funds avritoU* to flrsdaato tterapirt* a* The KM4tord’« Security Grins Butted W TF perflation kanEtStr WALLPAPER STORE

v» ! WBH-RD wW wlOte w t&sEixsxrs point eat that Barter Seal saris enable further service tor the *hl> dean .that otterwri* would he d*A critical shortage of profeo eOanai tharopitea In ntaay «d the nation's SO million heart happed pinnae et health rsntsrlng theater, it mm pointed mat hr Mr*. Winifred Kahman president of the national occupational therapy assostotion. "In masy case* the money is available to art ap program. of therapy tor handicapped peraoai. but the professional staff caa not Mteriy he secured because of thto shsrtaot." Mf*-. Karina, arid. Therapist* available to wort with thoae who have defective speech aad beartag number 1,000. Approximately M.OOO are needed, accordin' to Kenneth MWar, smcutlve director. Indiana Society for Crippled ChHdrea, He aotad that the eitwNfea of supplytag grade, atonal akN to tough and that farther wort wiM have to be done to enllat college graduates la the field of therapy. / . Carl Gerber, chairman of the Adame county Easter Seal drive, noted also that there are but a tow day. before the drive's end. aad urged all thoae who have not already done so to hay Easter Mala to help la the job of rehabill tattoo for crippled' children, g ... ...... i ■ ' 1 THOMAS K RNUTTW, ST.' New York attorney aad champion of n TS-group Air Force, to new secretary for air. succeeding W. Stuart Symington, who becomes chairman of the National RecurBy Resource* board. Ftrietter • waa chairman of President Tru- i man’s air policy commutes which recommended the 70-group Air ' Force in IMS. (IntemtimtalJ - ... -

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r-t—n UCIuES CBIWCMIwm bluiaMteb GoVBMDd ScOffßt .? Article Springfield. BL Apr. t-«UD-Gov. Adlai E Stevenson denied today chargee by a national wuunslne that eaforeewont of Biteris gambling laws to ao lax that illegally operated slot marblaoo are robbing the people of more than lloe.eeo.MO a year. Collier's magariae arid in 1U current issae that stats oMelato know the machines are operating in open violation of state tows but claim they are “powerless" to clamp down on the nationwide syndicates controlling the practice. In an article entitled “Itllnols shahedown: the little guy* fos«.l writer Gordon Schondel said Mm investigation disclosed at least M.Md slot machine* in IHtaoU. "mor* than to any other state and 1/ldtK of the entire V. 8 total.” Stevenson said Schendel tailed to get the "facts” in charging his administration tailed to carry out campaign promises to clean up gambling practices In the state "Enforcement by local officials ot the gambling tows to better now than It has been tor a long time," the governor said. "If Collier s waniedTST facts ... it* reporter could have come to Springfield and talked to as." he said. "He didn't.” Stevenson Insisted he had lived up to his promise to keep the state administration "tree of gambling taints." The Illinois gambling racket is domlaated by "the notorious Capone syrfdlitale. ' the arti< le said, describing the group a* a "multi-bUllon-dollar coast-to«>aat crime combine with which New York's Frank Costello has frequently been linked." Schendel said he had affidavits to prove that the gambling syndicate "to today carrying on a highpressure vaugiaign aimed at- uyslematicaUy buying Off with ton tastlcally huge bribes those officiate who have remained houest The combine want* to exp."* l b T "opening up" isolated area* of the I state that so far have restated j I gmwhlbsg he mH- 1 Although Stevenson and Elliott! > were elected In 194 S on a reform ! platform, gambling la "Just " as" I widespread" a* it was under He

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1 ■ Hk H ■ I i H ? 1 I ■ MM Mbl MBRA, D. 8, -«**■ pgdar to Luuimhtmrfl, gMtoffrik aripbourd aa ate arrivus te itew Yosk on ter ffrrt visa to »te a.B. stow vdttinff ter rsMWMd poritton as Waahtafftau’a toadtoff teataao. ~ ffntornotianadj |g MM WJte Court Nmm OHIom The ImpartaM Thing I* Ta Vet* O. F Andrews |i*oa at I**3 Winchester street, and tor a tins* lari Saturday he thought that th* fact he did might keep him from voting in the primary election, come May t. . When queried by Ed Jaberg aa to Whether the Winchester afreet rest deace. which la the Gage apart menu, was Inside or outside the corporation limit* of the city of liecatur. Andrew* answered that he was uncertain Baid there was a •marker in front of the house. . AritMk withdty.Wteier Halpb Roop brought out the fact that the corporation line splits the aparti meat bouse down the middle, thus leaving the only quehtidii to be i answered, which side of the house I did Andrews live In. f l ' ’ ' " “ publican Gov. iiwight Groen "and ■ in some parts of the state even worse." th* article said.

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&do, Ntbofsr AAowrned /a Deoth Tte Mg. white eolile Ut. that belonged to th* Brnaat Tumhlaaoa ftemUy. will I'WIT MMBBt tte foritoftoO atftartt te the children and tba amaSement of th* adults, tog tte Ur*»l*gg*d “D0D0" recently dted. nppp. who hte .Myed ffttb the Tpsntotortnm ter >» yanr*. spate tte Rwni Civ b oC Qw* Mi writer pight. th* taatily trite th* stagy, tte dog teM»* <«mmM * a fan** wtep trying to teMnr i Tte*, d*y« Iriarte taWvbhtoaaiZmd BMtew mV tetoffyn *■*<*•» tete Ms dateh. and ttea* thro* tog* were anoteh-tor ItoDo got around w*H Mi grid* ritaff isgtetatanrra dur teg tte htotar y«t< of M* W*. And tte Mg. XrtMlr d*g MB te rnttood by tte family and neighbor* tot IrWI IM4MMB4 BYMMHtfRUIy kteffto m UM Os tte “Start popular citisen* of the immunity,"

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