Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 20 April 1950 — Page 4
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DAILY DBMOCRAf 71 Owiy 9ha6at BY Wmgiy teFTSS* Rd eaoomd Ctooe Mutter - ' * " * -ITI *'” " *y Mall la Adana On year. Ml °- ~ ■r Carrier. » aan»a per week. IMm*Mmli -
TH M Cmm Mw dmM wind-op kp WM ewer lb* Mm » lMM**t bMS •ottcittdk M*d Mt daaaUen to Bod Crees bea* --. Mm-. 0.. „■«— —■. Savani Indiana chic* an dneahw •» t ** lr a*nate •** new acme stow* Mwaad ean meat be given to the atorhen. tor they M prey to vaadaMoo* and wrirbapi Several at tbe. alga* la ear dty should be replaced aad addßtoM asadv la places where wov streets bare beea opeaed or eittAML Stray dog* eaa be used for awdtaat research tai the pharma- ' Attd thw wwteww* WW"C» WWW serve a goad parpoee. Tbe salMale are aat mistreated and it destroyed, are given a “mercy death." Laboratories la thia state are tai seed of doge tar research aad tbe market aw ba tbe meaaa of aliiniß&tißC tA# IroqmAmm Cta nines traas tbe streets aad high way* health aMhoritiee explain. O' Tbe grand lory is investigating alleged crimes aad will rift charges made by juveniles against young men la toe community. These charges do not add to thelustre of any community, but it serins an epidemic of the offense* is rampant tn tbe state and elsewhere. It will be up to the grand jurors to determine the amount aad placing of guilt, with prose cation following any violation of the law or moral code On the whole Decatar*a youth is high grade. Even back In Biblical days there were lustful and sinful people and If a few have taken she “wrong road.' we must not condemn all and girts. The officials hope to clean-up the Am. in the American way of govern- ■ ’ tnet> t ‘ "tlHTmiWy ’’bwwrd" <d re- >- view bolds hearings and gives property owners the opportunity . to appear and register objections., if in their opinion property valuations seem too high These hearings are now in progress and will continue through May. or longer if the situation demands. Farm owners tn Washington township appeared before the board this week and after a review ot f'he temporary appraisements, the board has recommended a 17 percent horiional cut in township land valuations The job is an important one and the hoard is anxious to arrive at equitable valuations for all property own era. if everybody Is assessed equally, then the goal Is reached
Childbirth Not More Difficult
■y Herman N. Bundeeen, M.O. IT ha, lone been thought that apecial dangers surround thwoman who ha* her first “habv • alter ah* In 35 years old It was thought to lie a risky business for both the mother and her child Hut like so many traditional beliefs, this one does not sfaint' op in face.-.of the tacts. Analysis of the record troves that thousands of women hare had first i babies after 3S without special difficulty and the babies born to. them prove as healthy as those whose mothers are younger Os course as a woman grows older and passes into middle age she may develop disturbances of the heart or < Ircnlatlon. high blood pressure, or tumor growths., bat there is no reason to believe that .oeditlma will he sinv more frequent In a soman ha*., Ing h*r first l-alc. after 35 . in a woman who has had children before this time When these tom plications do occur it is often necessary for the woman to have hospital treatment. One qf the more troublesome <omPli<ati<>B* of pregnan-■ . to*-" ends or potaoainr is found nmore often in older women than :■ young one*. ~ -- In women who hare tb-ir fti.«f ! iwby after -H Cesarean opera! 1-111--
City officiate mu hopeful that eeetreets eaa bu awarded for aaa•fraction o< the proyaiod water softaalag aad tnatmeat gtaMit WtHaii HiM of bids truss coat rectors tiaimr, VM M eatoaatoef UdMdtalsrMaß'M trusts witt be awarded it toe pre petals come under Mt figure. It te planned to' have toe new system la operatioa this year and •▼try bounhoWMff ®® adequate supply es sett water through toe improvement designed to remove the rust aad lime deposits from city well water. o » Earning Dollars: Most Americans have a chief economic problem which Is shared with toe goverameata of a eom slderabie number of the nations of the world. It Is the problem st getting hold of enough dollars to meet tbo bills, aad perhaps have a tew left over once tat a while. Like individuate, the* nations which need dollars have to find ways to earn them; they cannot rely Indefinitely on help from Uncle Bam. A proposal to help other countries earn more dollars through revision of tariffs will be taken by the United States delegation to a.trade conference in England in the fall Forty nations are expected to be represented, nations which do more than four-fifths of the world's trading Under the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act the delegation will have authority to negotiate lowered tariffs on a long list of Items in exchange for reduced foreign tariffs on American goods If American tariffs should be lowered for exports of countries needing doTlirs. liTesimiably- theywould be able to sell more to us gad--tons ears- -more dollars. JU they also lowered their tariffs on American goods, would they not import more and thus need more dollars and get into a sort of endless circle of turning and needing more dollars? It may work that way to an extent, and that is one reason why a reciprocal trade agreement .tariffs does nos tbe bprm . to tbe American industry wfilch is usually feared by high tariff supporters. The best thing we can do for our own Industries, the reduction <>f government aid to other nations and tbe economic situation of the world in general is t,o try. to increase the volume of trade Reciprocal agreements, carefully worked out. can help.
is often carried out. i'ntortunatety. In some cases these operations ■ are done ber-ause the jiatient .s fearful that something will go. wrong. Mostly, this is an unnecessary fear Both mother and baby will !>e beTter if the birth Is allowed to go on normally. ' ft these mothers past 33, who are to give birth to their first baby, have medical rare throughI out pregnancy and no complication develops, they may be egpetted to deliver without any difficulties These women should, of course, be under the care of j physician throughout pregnancy J m> that, if any abnormal condition dons develop It may he promptly recognized and treated All of the figures seem, to shtiw that the older woman who is giv ’lng birth to her first baby need have mi special worrier nr fcwTs : | about' the. .outcome. . J QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS J.D Will the use of hormone* <ause cancer of the breast* Answer There seems to b*' 'route evidence that th-- improper use of- ertain hormone* may l>e; *a contributing cause for lhe dc-J telupuieiuai of cancer of the 1 Breast. Hen-e. any hormone‘treatments sbould be carried put undei 1 »he direr thru of a phys.it lau so. thae] -all .such dangeraiaay be avoided..
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Rotary Scout Troop To Moot At Cobm Rotary Boy Scout troop «1 will eetabliab a new meeting place ton!tot at 7: IS o’clock. Kenneth Becaur scoutmaster announced today. The new headquarters will be the scout cabin In Ilsnna-Nuttman park. The former meeting place was the fire station. All future meetI Ings will be held at the cabin. 'it was announced, ami meetings , | will start promptly at 7.15 o'clock i each Thursday night. I Reservations Made For Spring Banquet Reservations being received by the Indiana Democratic editorial association for its annual spring meeting at the Claypool Hotel Salj ufday. Indicate It will be a great ' -toccesa." Principal speaker at the even'ling barrqnet win tfr llon David 1 L. Lawrence, Mayor of Pittsburgh - and Democratic national committeeman from the Keystone state Mayor Lawrence was re-elected In ■ 1941* by the biggest majority ever accorded a mayoralty candidate in. Pittsburgh. The Spring IDEA meeting will include a closed business luncheon lai noon, when members will hear 1 i a speech by Governor Schrlcker. i The public Is Invited to hearj Mayor I.iwrence at the banquet.: which will be held in -the Riley ( ll<-.<rm.
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Dr b tanked By Board Doctor Stripoad Os •V" Vw • VyFjrW tote ■ light Tn FmqHfg \ Crwnrd, N, H-. April —Dr. Hermann N. Sander, atripped of his right to praettea modi cias in New Hampshire bespits his acquittal as a msrey slayer, tried to decide today what to <P MktThe 41 yeaeold Candla physician conferred with attorney Loris E. Wyman who won him bls freedom ri toe recent murder trial. He may appfri the decision of toe state board of registration la medicine of toe state supreme court. Or be may decide to writ for toe opening left hUh Whea the board it w<mld consider his reinstate’ maaaea aw tetowow saote • woews* sw■ >» ■eat two months from now. Tbe Hveman board arid Sander's conduct was “morally reprvbene Ible* last Dec. 4 when he lajected air into tbe arm of Mrs. Abbie C. Borrotu, &9. a *'snchester patient dying of cnacer. Sander was acquitted of first degree Murder March ». Dr. John S. Wheeler of Concord secretary ot the board, aaM toe decision was "unaniurous.“ but that Sander could appeal to the state supreme court for reversal of the Itadlßg. Tbe stipulation that Sander could apply tor reinstatement after June , 19 was described by several New Hampshire doctors as “most anusual" They said under ordinary circumstances when the board revokes a license “no such door is left open." Nfirsing a black eye suffered in 1 a skiing fall, Sander greeted the board's decision from hb Candla home last night with a curl "no 1 comment.” Jolly Juniors The Prtble Jolly Juniors met I! recently at St Paul's* Imtheran ; school, with the president lu .' charge. Roll- call was answered by .[“Where I would like to go.” Plans were made for giving a; box supper . for the'j’rvb.le Happy Warrior*, and (■.the following inw members were '1 Initiated: Gladys- EwrH MaftlynK« inking ahd Janice Schuller. i- Record books and manuals were J distributed and discussed by the . adult leader. Games were led by Janice Schuller and refreshments Were served by Marilyn Ktifer The next meeting will be held April 27 at St. Paul's Ltitht lan school, with Gladys Ewell as- hostess. lie sure to alt end our I’lax ! e<;lor earnival Friday and . Saturday. Come in for your ! free sample. — Holt house IfrUK <’«• r j
IB h J ' Bl ■ 1 KB KKBi mtA»M>*S flrri ambMMdor to tou Unittd StstM. Jotai 1 Hearne, eaten the White Houee . to prseent credcnUlte to Prerident Truman. Hearne takee over ; dutiea ot Bean Hunan, who held rank ot mintoter. ffatensriienrif r • Planning Institute Scheduled May 3-5 [ The Indiana economic council . will hold ita fourth community planning taetltute at Turkey Run I State Park. May 3-5. Governor Henry F. ' will be the chief speaker ri the - banquet session the night «t May ' 4, when a motion picture, "The ' city.'' win be shown. ' State and national planning authorltiea will be on the pro1 gram Score* of members and em--1 ployea of plan commissions, local 1 1-übllc offlcJala. representative* of ’ civic and business organisation* and interested cltixeus will at tend.Final Report Filed 1 Final report filed by the admlnis1 trator. Oscar J Miller, for the * Peter Miller estate revealing that all debts and liabilities ’ paid for the estate, that more* them r ;em* war ha* • lapsed since grant t mg of 4ett< re of adnilnlsDe'hm and seeks release from duties aa *■ admfntstraror Notice Issued return- ' able May 11. FiAKO Ml CRUST MIX ■n MS sain-MU M So easy to u*e—ju»t add wratrr, roll atil bake. So Mire in result* — because the ingredients ars precision-mixed. So delicious—because it cumsin* only finest quality flour, baking powder, .. shortening and salt.
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