Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 24 April 1950 — Page 4
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By Herman N. BvnßkeeA, M.D. MOST everyone at Home time or another han hart sMn rashes, and doctor* know that the pauses of skin rashes are Jetton and may Include everythin* from term infections to orOrsensttirfty either which the akin comes in contact. One type of skin disorder, known as neuroSermstltls. seems due entirely to hiah nervous tension which is so prevalent nowadays. Treatment of the rash Itself will rarely result in improvement In these ««* hnt. instead, the person himself most be properly handled 'before the skin disturb ant e can be relieved Such people are often told to «o bom*' and feta*. This I* aa useless a* tellfmc the skin to pet rid Ot it* rash TSirir whole trouble stems from the fact that thev do not know how to relax They may trv for a slay or t»o, but this nnty makes them mere dervous than before ah that tlrty tfr* tbw effort altogether '' Weeks ar even month* may he hecesMry tn chans* tH habits of a lifetime so ** to learn ho* to relax and lessen nervousness, and the patient must be made to realise thia I The patient with neuroderma titiashoulif be told , that* emo;, ttonai dtw’urbanr.es are reepon-. Sibir for the sktn trouble. He must be faugh' to slow down or top learn to take things a* they come 1 lie must adopt the attitude tha' "50 years from now ft won't make • any difference- so why worry about it.” People with neurodenuatiUv are Intense.’They worry through their daily work and. in fad. worry through everything thev do The' \ must be idvlaed to gu <o bed
to ***** atobt to • mraber nt a elan to tatertem hfetoey tm* to on* at th* finding* at A survey aa*d* by th* New York Times. Only 34 percent at th* tartttutiou. iMtoto toy study dt American htotory to preparation tor * de*B Brvß* MM lepßto any b«h aeteot rttoy di th* subject k» * eoudttton Os MKtoncc. Tbbto ftodlng*. bowbvwi-, tefieet mor* Inclination to r**atar« American htotory atady than waa tarnrd ap bp • similar survey eight year* apo Surely the yoong who ar* to obtain th* American heritage. and to be cbatgod With pa*p*twatiwg W, oogM to tear* how it came to be. A referendum on becoming a fifth etoss eity will b* taken in Merne in connection With the primary rihetion. tinder state taw, a town of more than 2.0*0 popeIntioa baa prbmot* itself to city statu* Bern* officials have been coneidertog th* munteipat change and a speeta! ballot Wttt b* given tbe voter* on May >. Besides decidiag the city government *ue» tlon. the referendum should be a stimulus in getting out the vote on election day. Berne’s population Is more than th* required minimum and the town is rated a* one ot the heat th the Ftiited States, both from a wealth and employment standpoint. . ——o A former Indiana girl. Who. Won her PM Beta Kapps Key at our stat* university and is now on the stag* In New York, says she is going to run for President of the United States hi IST*. Th* press story about her might have been a clever publicity st*nt. but Miss Joni Crle», whose six-feet five inch** gives het MlHhg as\,tbe world's “tallest showgirl.’’ d*- ~ Ssrea she Will begin her polltliSr career by running for the Indiana state senate . after-'She heroines famous as an actress Ilesplte her height, she has ali the measurements which go with pulchritude, yo the men politicians and statesmen might as well lay aside their worries, for 20 years hence. Miss Criss says she will b* running the ship of state.
<.*rly. to start the day right by netting up in time, to dress slowly to eat a leisurely breakfast and to carry on the day s activities calmly. These people soon find out that they can get as much done in this leisurely way as they "eWTiy hurryin* through their work under emotional strain. The housewife should l>e taught to simplify her housework, and tn get rid of any unessential tasks. And. of course, she must learn that perfection is unnecessary, and that, in any case, to strive for it is futße These patients should not allow their - problem* to accumulate. but should make decisions a* promptly as possible. If there la fen.- difficulty which cannot be gotten rid of, then the only •bin* to do it to make the best of it ~ A T>atteni fnr living which give* adequate time for work, play, rest and religion, should I* worked net ft to atso important so avoid the excessive use of stimulating beverages such as tea and coffee Tn~Tacf.Tr may Tie “well to abstain from them entirely. SMative drug*, given In the . proper dos* by the doctor are also of value. i'These thing* are all worth trying and will often help. , ~.j; ray. treatpicoUi of the pkin ; ! ash may be of KeneW Tn 'certain < MSB I* QUESTION* AND ANSWER* A Reader Will you tell me wh.lt foods to avoid in hyperacidity’ Answer: Foods that act ax stimulants. such as spices and coffee, a* well as alcoholic beverage*, ( should be avoided Very hot or. very cold foods should not be! used All foods should be thor- j oughly cooked, mincing of foods 1* helpful. I
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20YfA«AGO TODAY April M, — Tbe hew federal building nteaaur* Includes «U.*oo tor h poutoffle* building In Decathr. ' Th* N*w York Yankee* are having a bud start tn th* American league, losing first fir* games of the season. Berne ba* population of I.SSJ. a gain of 34« during tbe decade. Reception given for the new pastor, th* Rev. B. H. Franklin at tbe Methodist church parlor* Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Reid go to then- Rom* City Cottage for the summer. Mr. and Mr*. F. E. France return from Bradenton. Fla. I MoJtorn By ROB«RrA LM o — -i I Q. What Is the proper way to' shake hands? A. Make yonr hand grasp firm I and cordial; Avoid that limp clasp, sometimes known as tbe “dead fiah“ or “w*t dishrag” handclasp. However. It Is not good taste to make she other person wince with pain. And avoid the pump-handle | type of handshake, too. Qi WMm IS the proper time ’or; a bridegroom to give his presents
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CHAPTER THIRTY-KIGHT "I'M PRETTY sure tht* ■ OM man who attacked Mis* Hamilton," aaul Sbayna. ~tt you think K’S safe to arouse Mr, we’B try to get a definite i den tin cation." 1 M. at course. I'U nave a took at tbs patient ano tot you know at ones" The doctoe and Mias Naylor went into the bedreosn and tioeed. the door, Ranoolpb sat with ms need toiEng against the back at the couch. He looked straight across the roan, avoiding Shayne'* eyes "I amply cast believe thia to happening to me.“ be said in a Bat. dead voice. “I do believe you're serious about thia* "I was never more serious in my fife." Shayne assured mtn. Tee read about things like thia happening to other men." Randolph said. "Being caught up tn a Mt o< circumstances, innocent men, like myself. Gang along and minding their own business. Suddenly accused at murder." "Innocent men can generally prove their tnnoecnee." "But sometmica they aaaX” Randolph exclaimed, throwing out his hands wildly. "Suppose this girl doea think she recognises me. Suppose 1 do resemble the man you any attacked her. 1 can’t prove It wasn't L You know bow faulty such Mentlficstioos can be. If she only caught one glimpse of the man..." “How do you know she caught only a glimpse of him T" "Why...you said so," faltered Randolph. “Over at my place." Shayne shook hto red head grimly. “I didn’t say anything of the kind. The only way you could possibly have known that to by having been here tost night." "Ton implied IL Something you said gave me the Impression ..." "I didn’t even imply il 1 said that Miss Hamilton had a good took at the man who attacked bar," Shayne said fiatly. Hto telephone rang. He went over aad took th* receiver down, keeping hto gaze on Randolph. "Hello. Oh. Tim... that * fine. Fast work. Read 'em to ma." He listened, aad a frown began to crease hto forehead. A worried frown e< dlalxeUef. He eaught Ms earlobe between thumb aad forefinger and tugged at IL "Both of them’"’ be exclaimed after a time. "That should mean something, but I'm not sure Just what Listen. Tim. Get both those men on tong distance and tell them it’s vitally important to dig up every bit of information available on both King and Kendrick. As far back as they can dig tn a hurry. "Sure it'll cost money," he continued Impatiently. "I’U take care of the expense ts your miserly paper won t pay out a few bucks J tor ths inside dope on one at tha
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to his beat man and aster* * A. On the sight of hi* bachelor dinner, which is usually * day or two before his wedding. Q. Is It good tast* when dining tn a restaurant tn wlp* off the silver with a napkin? A. No. this Is exceedingly illbred, If the silver I* not clean enough, call the waiter and have him replace IL Household Scrapbook By ROBRRTA LK* Wart* Warts can be removed by wash Ing the hands in a solution of liberal quantity of washing soda dissolved in a pan of wafer. Dry the hands without wiping. Ot. castor oil nibbed on th* warts often cause* them to dry. ’ Keep In Refrigerator ~ Oils, such as olive or vegetable. I riiould be kept In the refrigerator They arc liable to become ran< id : when opener! unless they are kep> i < hilled Delicate Scent . A pleasant, delicate scent r an !><■ imparted to the handkerchief' try plai itig In the handkerchief bos a blotter* that has Keen vilghth I moistened with pr-i iurue .' The gallery !>J the I'nited States ' ’ Senate contains 652 seats. I I
biggest «tone» at the year. "Lucy's doing fine. but I’D Be tied up here tor a while. When you get' those men on ion* distance, slk particularly tor any tnfonnauon that connects either King or -Kendrick with Walter Voorland or Karl Randolph.' Again be listened, then said. "That's right. Voorland or Ran-, dolnh. Outside at th* known connection here in Miami, at course. And Tun... after you do that, call Worldwide to Denver and get tbs same dope on Dustin. Find out everything you can about nun. hie background, end eo forth." He hung up and turned to Randolph, hl- face bleak and bls eyes morose. "Both King and Kendrick seem to nave disappeared completely." "You don't think they were... murdered f" • • "They seem to have been very efficiently disposed of," Shayne grated. "Do you suppose Mark Dustin to la any danger, Randolph?" "How would I know. About this background stuff," Randolph went on. “I’ve got ail the dope on King available In my hie. You know we checked back on him thoroughly before we paid the claim. And I’m sure Stanley Ellsworth has the same stuff on Kendrick." "No doubt," Shayne assented drily. “But Worldwide might dig up something you folks missed." "1 don't understand why you suspect any connection between those two men and Voorland and me." Shayne Shook hto head slowly. ”1 don't know what 1 hope to dredge up It become* clearer and clearer that there's a pattern to these dire* sales of star niMes which were stolen immediately afterward* ... and which never reappeared. It's still vague and 1 haven't put my anger on the motivation behind IL When I do that, the whole complicated plot will emerge clearly. And I think you can do that for me," he added. T know nothing." Randolph disclaimed violently. "Absolutely nothing." The bedroom door opened and Miss Naylor said. "It’s an right te come tn now, Mr. Sbayne." Shayne stood up This la R, Randolph. Put on that Panama and asatk to that door ta front of me." Earl Randolph'* hands shook as he pGrthe bat on and adjusted the brim. He got up shakily and went slowly toward the bedroom door, hesitated like a swimmer pausing on the brink before diving into an Icy stream, then, stepped inside. Shayne was close behind him. Dr. Price and Mis* Naylor stood back near the window and watched the acene with intense interest. Lucy looked up at Randolph with wide eye*. Her sue stayed on iua
Tte Cttia*n* THuphone com- _ W toUa* * naw such to OH. Ouear, Martin. Gu* tav, Herbert And Ruth Fuelling, torir* M tte Mary Fuelling estate. - A tetfflUte MM MRM Ma* by <h* euacutor. Oscar Furillng which, wtew approved, auttertked him to Main certificate tor cancellation, then tte tetuanc* of separate Stock in the eotopany. . w * wf First fnv*nto»y fifed for the Christina Wertfhg estate, revealtoe tte totaf appraised value of tte personal estate to be 11.828.54. Mettoe Fttod Motion to stay proceedings in th* can* of Gretchen Smith v* John A Yonng *t al until bonds are filed to compliance with the — Bti’fiCT nira. Marrlap* Lte*ns«* Alfred Ru*een and Patty Anny Dyer, both of Wabash James B. IxiveHette, Decatur, aad Merle Bnyitor. route t. Lafie Levea Leeth, Paulding, 0.. and Gladys Mankey, route I. Bernard Clark and Mary Klepach, both ot Cleveland, O. Real Rotate Transtor* FYoyd EHenberger etux to Her man R. Bowman «tux Inlot 4(0 in Herne. Kllxu C. Miller etal to Victor C. ftleterich etux Imt 7 in Preble and land in Preble Twp. — John R. W.orthman, Inc. to Malcolm F. U»cke etux tnlot 33 in Decatur William E. fleeter etal to Elisabeth Heeter Inlota 137 A 138 In Geneva: — Flossie Beer _ Handels etvlr to Erinln Heer Part Out Lots j< i 17 ’in Berne and 40 acre* In Monroe Twp. Samuel D. Nussbaum etux to John P. Krlley etux Inlot 29 In tie catur. Hugo Thieme etnx to Mary Catherine Spangler IIP Acres In Inlon.Twp Mary Catherine Spangler Io Hugo Thieme etux 119 Acres In Culoti Twp j Mary E Kohler < tai to Amos H< iiihard etux 4» acres lu French : Twp Ho-. ,i l> Mb. ,<t Bv-cuter to " ’olhy »Well», 'Trustee Inlot. 3*B ' in C.rneva' — ' lluyd H 'BooherFfux to Clarence > Grogg nux Inlot 254 in Geneva. Floyd F Ayres to Delmas Roe j • tux 80 a.-rts in BlUe Crick Twp’
tace for a tub thirty eeconda, than shifted te Shayne That's tha man, Michael." Res vote* was weary, betraying no emotion whatsoever. "1 toM you Fd know turn anywhere" Sbayne asked savagely. "Do you still deny it, Randolph T" 'No. Let's go in tM other room and I’U tell you the whole thing. ' Randolph appeared to have comjheteiy regained bls normal poise and aeif-aasuranee. Without an tnvi* M walked firmly across to Bquor cabinet and poured nimsett a drink of rye, seated him self in * chair aad began tn a tow. steady vaee: "1 did come up here tost night 1 got to thinking about the King and Kendrick cakes, and wanted to talk them over with you. The door to your apartment was ajar and light showed through the crack. 1 pushed K open and called your name, but there was no answer. I looked in the other rooms and saw no one. Then your phone started ringing." He paused to take a sip of whiskey. Sbayne sat across from him and listened without interruption aa he continued: “I supposed you'd Just stepped down the hall for a moment ana 1 answered the phone, intending to take a message for you. The woman at the other end of the line said. This to Celia Dustin, Mr. Shayne. I've got to see you at otiee ... to ten you something I’m afraid to ten anyone but you" "So, there it was Right In my lap." Randolph spread out ms pudgy hands pleadingly. "What would you have done tn my position? I wm afraid she'd hang up if I toM her it want you I supposed at once that It had something to do With the bracelet A bracelet mind you, that my company bed insured for one hundred and eighty thousand dollars In the beginning 1 simply hoped I could keep her talking until you returned. 1 turned my head aside slightly, tn the hope that she wouldn't recognise that it wasn't you talking, and asked her what' the information was •She spoke 1h a hurried and frantic voice. Said ahe couldn't till me over the phone and that abed slip out and meet me at the foot nt the hotel bathing pier in half an boor. I promised her 1 would. Miks 1 didn't know what else to do. I remember'even having the fleeting thought that you'd want me to handle it that way. She sounded frightened and distraught, and 1 didn’t know what she might do if I gave the truth away then. So I told her Fd come, and hung up the receiver." Randolph stopped to mop sucat from his face. Sbayne aaid curtly, "Go ok." ZTa Ba CoehMmil
Josvph fneher etux to Jonna C. Neuenschwunder «tux 1* acres Ml WabMh Twp. — — Samu«l Olrod stag to Dsvid P. NBMmntoa**hteton #ru Mrs* — Amm. AtoWabash Twp. Jonas C. WtaßMchwauder etnx to Eugene Robinson M Acres lu Jsfferson Twp, Jacob 3 - BMwcrtt stux to Bumpel Gerod etux M acre* to Mourn* Wai to Wbookw Brooks «tax ST acreo ta Jeffmoft Twp Aileda 8. Sehhidler to Hallmail W. Schindkr etax Inlot 431 la Herne. 8. Daniel Reef etnx to Frieda Lehmann 80 Acres in Jefferson Twp. Lehmann to S. Daniel Reef etnx SO acres in Jefferson Twp. Leo R. Merriman etux to Roy t. Johnson etux Land in Washington Twp. Edward Dettsch etux to Eleanor Rep pert etal loiots 53 A 54 In Bell* mont Pirk. MCttAsT MOTH K OF PLBBuIC MKABIAU Notice Im hereby siren that the Local AlcohoHc ifevera** BoarS of Adateß County. Indiana, will, at 2 pm on the » day of May. IHs St the C<»mmtn*lnner 4 * Room, Audi* tor* Offhe, in the City (or town) of Decatur, Indiana in ««ld County, begin tnvrrttiaation of the applies* lion of the foliowins named per* won; reo*i«*OM n < ti»*ue !t> the 3 pl leant, at the lore tlon herein--ter net out, of the Alcoholle Beverawe Permit of the hays-* after designated and will, at said time and place, receive information corM-emlng the fitne** of «atd applicant. and the propriety of iMuin* the permit applied for tu *ueh ap* piiennt at the premise* named: Xaaarto l.»ratid»»i* 4 la*H*lfi**«tUato MurFin G NhCHI TiMl. 121 K 2nd tt.. Decat Ind;. (Renta nr* nt > Heer • W ine. Retailer* Permit SAID- LNVICKTBfaTIGN U 11.1. BE OPKN To THE PCWI.IC, AND PI 1L I.H ED INDIANA AljCoHOLlt’ BEVERTttr»- - — -- in Jobs -Fr- -XtMM* ' • / _ . s«-tviary IterMMrS I . f'batrman AI’KIL 22 29 CANDIDATE Roland J. Miller, St. township farmer Is the Republican candidate for commissioner, first district, at theMay 2. primary election. Mr. Miller, while unopposed, has n«en canvassing the county as a preUthmary to the gener—at election nant HeVedtber—— pot adv. By E very tteQMIK Model “VAC” is the Best Buy in the Low-Cost 2-Plow Tractor Class... 3-Pc.int Hook-up You Saw KLENKS
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I—. 1 —. - ; — NaraMARMNy ? Your Sooth End (ROdMate SNEKIFF fe’R W 7 of Adaiito Coonty A on Dvmocratic Ticket • • Son of Frank Hirxhev, . ■ , Monroe Twp. k ■* • Schooling at Winchester . T Church and Hobo School. • 2 years Experience in i.iu cnforcrmeiil as Geneva Marshal. *• Capable—F. R. I. Train- ■ mg last summer. > our vote will ' in ippri-ci.itiii poiAityi . B Notice to PAYERS! DAY, MAY 1 FINAL DAY PAY TAXES te I Jis t Minute Hush by ing Your Taxes Now OFFICE ’OPEN . M. DAILY Until Further Natlc*! art! D. Lewton NTY TREAStTiEK | NOTICE I To BIDDERS The Citizens Telephone Companv Mrficila bids from general contractor* on const ruction of *' a building at Berne, Indiana. Plana and aFeciflraliofM may be obtained from the General Manager. 2111 W. Monroe St.. Decatur. Indiana, on or after Mondat . April 24, 1950. upon the deposit of >5.00 for Mid plans and specifications and bidding forms. Bids are to he submitted nn later than May 15, 1950. and the successful bidder, if any. may begin -ork immediately. The Citizens Telephine • rptoßany reserves the. right to reject anv or all "WK”"’' ~ —•--- -•« —r ..’ ■ 4 '; ,■ _ _ ' ■>-* ’. ■ ■ ■ Citizens Telephone Company C. D. EHINGER General Manager
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