Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 98, Decatur, Adams County, 26 April 1950 — Page 4

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thiwU ha otoet? ed proeMent aad M well at K, be would be the Bret ■rotomienal soldier ia oar history to make •ack a record. Great and Taylor, the other two, were oouaMered tellurac ia the WMta Hous*. Tka Rev Treacle H- WHterd wUI continue to be the paator awd spiritual leader at the Bethany Rvengelteal Dnlted Brethren Church. having keaa retarned to the local pastorate tor another year. Bar. Willard will begin hl* ' eighth year ia thia dty, a tribute to hia Beal aad mlnUterial mtaiw tretioaa. * Q * ■ ' ■ it doesn’t do any good to growl about the weather; but have you ever Been a worse season than this tor the farmer. There have been only a tew days ware farmers could be ia the field add now the lead io soaked again will further delay work preparatory to corn planting. Someone should find a »v to divert the rain clouds to the desert during the planting season. Fellow ctttsens and neighbors are asking that you go to the polls nest Tuesday and help select party nominees on the Democrat and Republican tickets. It .Is a duty, of Americana to vota. With our party form of government, the electorate Is expected to name the ciandidate.il and on May 2 that privilege Is yours. With more than ll.tWO eligible voters in the county, the turn out for the primary contests should be in proportion. - o——o —— Notre Dante and the Army may resume the football relations which ceased in 1347. says Uordon Gray.. retiring Secretary of " the Army He thinks this'Ts dependent. however, on holding the games' elsewhere than In New Yotll.-. Tire excitability of the New York public and the commercial atmosphere of Yankee stadium games tended to make these- hardtfouahi cnlleglste struggles. a field day for scalpers and gamblers, despite eftorts of the two 5 Institutions to control th* sate of tirkvtw M ret Point doesn’t have a stadium large enough for = the crowd that would turn out to see the game, but Notre Dante's stadium will seat about s<.<m* fans and ev eryot her- year, the classic of the- gridiron could be played on Hoosier soli Df course that plan wouldn’t eliminate the battle for tickets, but people In this section of the country would be given a baetar chan-» S'* the ArmT-Irlsh < lash

Streptomycin Helpful In Lung Disorders

By Hamum N. UuMcmh, M.O. ONE of the mort dr«M com pliratioM of lung tubnrrulnnln In i that wkerg tire «m*m nprcada tn the bowel, -aattlnt up what la | known as tabermlosin enteritis. TntH a fe* years awn, there «aa little that could be done for , •urh patterns, hut since the adrent of streptomycin their outlook for the future Is enormously bettered. Take, for example, the S 3 pa Henin. ranalnr In aae from SO toj | 58 years. Included In one Investigation. AH had the usual symp- [ toms of tuberculosis infection ’of; the bowel — diarrhea constipa-. .’.tfim-, P»m. V” 1 soreness InthrJ Sbdomen. loss of appetite. fi-[ trem*T weakness .atft' "Mclrtfikt’r : "at , the stomach with occaaiohhl vom- , Ring These symptoms had been I; present four to six months, when j , streptomycin was started Give* by Injection into Mie, muscle the drug was administered twice dally over a period at two. to four months ' In every instance sympeoms I were relieved with dramatic swif ness Pain was banished within ‘ three days: after a week, appetite i ’mpiwed. diarrhea 1 aas ituitroC-d In the same period of time, tep- I

Joss Crawford, the movie actress whs ha* won so many Oscars eh* hasn't room for mor* os bar manti*. talk* like an old faahiom ed mother ia telling about buytag share tor lire chUdrea. Ska took -fire brood or fore shopping tka other My aad by th* ties* ah* had them fitted for ths eeuooa, •he decided she would have to give up her yen for spley bonnets. Now th* kid* come tint, aad that is good publicity for Hollywood. The very talented Joan wttl have to dig oat aa old chapeau from the -closet, where no doubt she ha* stacks ot Deeb* creation*. The council has awarded contracts to tb« Yost Construction Company for the building aad equipping ot the aew water softening and treatment plant Work will start immediately oa Ike 3103.000 project, which will be financed in part through a 370.000 bond issue, the eeeuriHes to be offered for sale neat week by the city. The plant will be located on the north end of the city's property, northeast of the Monroe street river bridge and water from the wells In that area will be softened .before it Is pumped Into the mains. The improvement should prove of great service- to Decatur cltisehs. ' ' Watch Our Step: In the .fngry boiling over of sentiments In Congress yrhiclv followed the announcement, of the State Department conclusion that Russian flyers had shot down *n unarmed American N a v\J piano, one of the ideas promlnentX ly expressed was that Congress should immediately increase the. dt sense budget by another half billion dollars or so for added air flower This, presumably, would scare the daylights out of the Russian .leaders and let them know that we cannot )><? pushed around t In less enraged, more thoughtful moments, a number of well Informed American leaders some "ilme ago cant* tn the conclusion that one of the deliberate aims of Russia In the cold w ar is to keep Americans .’Jr red up. and keep ti s »peiultnjr maximum »trn >tml - for mintarv purposes Th- .pur pose would be to prevent the gathering of our economic etrength. which Russian leaders feur more than military strength No American can help being mad ab-ms the airplane incident. But we should not permit our •elven to become so blinded with wrath that we start kicking things • round just to demonstrate the degree of our rage

derticss and spasm of the abdominal muscles disappeared as soon as the other symptoms cleared tip. Best evidence of improvement was found in an average weight gain of t’t pounds a month. Even though the bowel condition was controlled In every In stance the lang infection often persisted In only 8 of the 3.1 <-asev (rid the tubercular germs disap pear from the sputum. However. It is thought that, with longer ’ periods of treatment, this picture I might he changed The beneficial effects of the, streptomycin on the bowel In fectlon were als<t> demonstrated • I y X-wy Majnlnu'lon-v-j Apparently, streptomycin has I (hanged entirelyTUe prospe-'rTs" of' lntw-<i)lar patients whn develop howei Infection In that It seems to produce a complete arrest <»f rids condition . .. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS M: J I. How Tong can a person have glaucoma . before -going I blind’ i Answer Glau- oma may Ise pre-; -ent for many years before dslindness occurs. In fact. In manv in■'si? c- no blinduees will ov>ur | If 'proper treatment is carried out. 1

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Modern Etiquette By ROBBRTA LIB Q. When a girl ha* been ahown attentioh by a young man for al moat a year would it be all right tor her to send him a birthday gift? A. Yea, if be ha* given her gifte, and by doing so will not establish a precedent. or piace him under obligations that he cannot ~tford Q. Should a bride always present her bridesmaids with gifts? A: This ia th* customary thing to do, and the gills are'usually of, ,-ewelry. <J. Are place cards used at the informal 4nni heon2 ' " I A. No: the hostess gives '’direr-

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CHAPTER FORTT and poaaeaeion of tha caabT" cedanta." Rourke observed aagaiy. "HERE’S your’ chance to grab “A tew noun," Randolph told "Like IM Duatlna." * gome mnney then, said Randolph. mm eagerly. “Say two o’clock thia -“1 waa thinking about those rw“Give me an opportunity to con- afternoon.” parts from Denver," Shayne said, tact my company and get author- “I'll need some cash to pay my "It ne Were to disappear today, tzation to offer the cuatomery secretary a doctor and nurse bills, we d be up the same tree we are twenty per cent. That’ll amount Get out of here and be back at In trying to trace Kendrick. None to\ thirty-aix thousand. Fay wnat twv o'clock sharp with the thirty ot their tnenda m Denver seem you nave to tor return ot the grand in old twenties. I’ll take my to Know much about their past, bracelet. I don't care now mucli sixteen grand m thousand*, it you either. Why? It’s one more odd The ryrt ot the thirty-six grand don t mind." coincidence that doesn't hook up.’ goes into your pocket. Is that - Kanuolpb bounded ,to his teeL “Not ao odd about a mining fair enough?" "Shayne. you’d never Know now 1 operator like Dustin.” Rourke "What dp you want from me tcel about thia" soothed film. "They move around it 1 agree?” “Don't thuiK you’re buying Im- a lot. Foreign countries and all "Your pi onilse not to turn me munity with ten thousand dollars. ’ that.” in. At least not right away. You’re Shavne 3aid savagely, "after naif- Shayne stiuffled the papers on the only one whp Knows this nor- tolling my secretary. AH'beta are Rourke's desk and glared at them, nble net ot circumstances I got oil it she has a relapse.” “It's almost aa it both Kendrick mixed up in. It you have me ar- At one-thirty that afternoon, and Dustin were intentionally hldrex ted now. I’ll never be able to Shayne and Timothy Rourke were mg their pasta That could be fix up a reward deal x . . not from in Rourke's office in the News more than mere coincidence." beh.no bars while I'm accused of Tower. For the last half nour they "Still. 1 don’t see whst It gets murder.” \ had been going over the telcgra- us Mark Dustin hasn’t disapThe telephone rang. Shayne pine and telephoned reports from p< I yet, and King... who did stalked to it and lifted the re- three operatives of the Worldwide ala. , t icar... certainly led a blanieccivcr, said. "Mike Shayne."\ Detective Agency in New York. IK ’s lite until his lucky break in Avoice said, "This is last call Onto and Colorado jn-.rriUng money." for bids on a ruby bracelet.” \ Shayne shoved the mass of data "it we can trace the CnHforh'a Shayne tugged at nis earlobe, aside and scowled angrily across lawyer who handled the estate of He glanced aside at Earl Ran- \the desk al the reporter. "It all his uncle, we might get a line on " dolph, grimaced and said, "Twenty up to nothing,” he growled. King,” Shayne grumbled. He grand." "Not a lead worth a nickel on any looked at his watch. "It's time A chuckle came over the’ wire, of the three, 1 can't get over King Mathews called in from Los An•■Get wise. Sham us. We know and Kendnckcompletely vanishing gelea.” twenty per cent is regular." trom light almost immediately The telephone rang as be fin'Theie’s got to be something in after collecting their insurance lahed speaking. Rourke grinned it for me." money. No trace of their bodies, anu quirked aa eyebrow at It for "Why not? Say six grand to even. And it doesn't appear that Shayne to answer. The reporter's you. That’s good pocket money." anyone made any effort to trace eyes glowed feverishly when The voice became harsher. "Thirty them." Shayne picked up the receiver. He grand. In cash on the line. Today.” ‘That's not too extraordinary," leaned forward, ms elbows on the “Walt a minute. I'll check and Rourke pointed opL "Take James desk and his chin In his thin palms, •ee..." T. King. He broke all his home Shayne said, when the operator "If you can trace this call?” the ties with friends and relatives reported. "Put him on," and nodded voice broke in sarcastically. "Don't after inheriting that unexpected to Rourke. Ho settled back in waste your time. I’ll call back in wad pt doughy He simply shook his chair. "Mike Shayne at this fifteen minutes. Have an answer the dust of Ohio off his feet and end, Mathews. Had any luck tratready then." There was a click at started out to have himself a time, ing King's attorney or the uncle the other end ot the wire. He and his wife Went high-hat who died?" Shayne hung up and told Ran- and deliberately cut themselves off A frown gathered between his doiph flatly. 'That was It We can from their old life They could be bugged red brows as he listened deal for thirty thousand." right here in Miami today and we to the West Coast operative give That leaves six for you." Ran- wouldn't know IL" his report After a time, he said dolph's voice waa trembling. "If "AU right for Mr. and Mrs. curtly, "Keep on trying there. I'll you leave me free to make the King." Shayne agreed. "Rotand make one more attempt to pick up arrangements. That's not much. I Kcndriek wasn't a poor man sud- something at the other end and know, but I'll add ten grand of denly made rich. All these re- call you back if I get a lead." my own.- 'Give me a break. Mike. i»orts from New Tork indicate thad He hung up and said to Rourke, I swear Tm not guilty, but I can't he had plenty of jack and was "Mathews isn't having any tuck afford such a charge against me. used to spending it Men like that at all. Nothing in the nineteen Even if I do beat the rap, my don’t deliberately cut themselves forty-three newspapers and nothreputation will be shot." off from everything just because Ing tn the Los Angeles court Shayne crossed the room and they collect on an insurance policy, records." poured himself a small dnnk. He Neither one of them made any "We're not sum It was Loe Ansipped It reflectively, then went profit on the ruby deals." grlcs." Rourke reminded him. into the bedrooln. leaving the door 'There are some explanatory "That waa Just the Impression of - open. Lucy Hamilton was asleep angles in the Kendrick case, too," some ot his Maauiion friends, and ii?ain. and Miss Naylor was play- Rourke Insisted. "Don't forget Mra. you know how. people are. Menmg. solitatre with the cards spread Kendrick was murdered in the tlon California and they tmmedlbut on the empty side of the bed. hold-up. And all those people con- ately think ot Loa Angclea It ■*£ Shayne stood looking doyvn tacted in ,Ncw York and West- ain't necesaanly so." Jthe injured gir) with a queer ex- Chester County appear to have Shayne nodded weary arquim''PY' xSrPfi bii-fits gtiwr feattimr' A h~n more easuM •cquaurtanovs Genoa. -Hs lifted the. phoM. .got look of tortured indecision. Mrss than real friends. None of them *onß distance and asked for a Naylor glanced up at him and said know the Kendricks more than number la Mani loti. Ohio. When quietly: two ycara If we could lljid out he was connected, he said. "Mike "Doctor says she la out ot dan- where Jhcy oanje. from, what their Shayne tn Miami again, Perkins ger. I Imagine sh* can be moved part history was. I imagine we Thi* > s the last time I’ll come back I to a hospital tonight" could put our hands on Kendnck at you. but we’re still unable to "Why can t she stay here?" without any difficulty." trace that California inheritance Mias Naylor slapped a red queen "If.” Shayne echoed morosely, of Kmg a 1 wonder If.. on a black king. "I thought it "They seem to have popped up He stopped talking, and aa he ■ would be a lot of bother to you." suddenly aa though they’d both listened, his expression slowly re-i Shayns asm. "Shs .isn t any crawled, full-groan, from under a taxed. "Good!" ba exclaimed after bother to me." He went back into fiat rock." , time. “Good work. 1 certainly" the kving room and asked Earl "When people have as much would like to speak to him peri Randolph gn-ffi;-, "How le-vg will money to spend th«y did. no sonaUy.” ■I ta*e you to get autborizat.oa one bothers much about thur ante- * (To Bo CootiouoH

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! lions as to the seating, unless lb* gueat* are so many that place 1 card* mnat be used. - I 0 - - TODAY 20 YEARS AGO i—: — April M — Rev. ilupnow of Fort Wayne trill give the address at , ; the second meeting of Decatur ’ < hurchmen nevi Thursday evening. Seven Decatur homes are under quarantine .on account of scarlet , fever. Robert Heller appointed general | . manager of th- Irrvhmen Y.M.C.A j i camp at Indiana I’niverslty (James F Goodrich, of Wincheat er. former governor lit. .Indiana,, wilt teach the men’s class at the ;

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Preobytreian Sunday school bar* tomorrow reortfcg. Annual city dean-op wrek wtH start Monday. Dr. J. M. Miller will giv* address at th* child'* h*alth day masting at th* Moca* hall Thursday avretaft ;r -_ . _ liiiw ■ n .mi Bp BOUBBTA i_— . .-. ■ —4 Mattress**, pillow* ouahiona. and blanket* will last' longer and he far mor* sanitary if they are placed outside tn th* san oas My each wonk. The fresh, sweat odor ia very plaaaant upon going la ban. The frame of aa umbrella will not rust If it is rnbbsd with Vaseline jolly. If th* color of th* cloth is a dingy Mack, renew It by sponging with strong Nack taa. If a dish ts water I* placed In the oven whll* th* m*at is roast Ing. K will prevent the mast from scorching. Sale Awthorlasd Mary E Adams, administratrix of th* David Debolt estate nut borised to sell goods of the household of Bertha Debolt after proper notification In a newspaper and for rash to the highest and best bidder. Second inventory filed revealing one-halt Interest in a car to be IS Bchcdul* Submitted Inheritance tax schedule submitted tor the Warren Klelnknight estate, revealing the net value ot the estate Is 31.3 AA 4* with no tax due The- executrix. Jennie Klelnknlght. released and the estate closed following the filing bf the proper proofs of publication, tier I lifk-at* ot clearance and final re[p*’rL - OrderedTeFay Commissioners of the case of Ralph Conrad vs Selma Conrad are ordered to pay 31,316111 to the

wl*rk of the court for the us* aad I benefit of Bopkla Wobcr. or fire teas) heirs- wto hoM a mortcaM th* property htid Jotatfirl by th* parti** tn the earee. Ralph Conrad filed a petition for partition against Mima Conrad. AMdavßa FIM lot of venue s^WWr jressk „«| J«k occasions by th* plaintiff. In th* case of Carl aad Martha Mies vs John Trost. Lesria and Clark Smith and Peter D. Schwarts. Homer J. Byrd, judge of th> Wells county circuit court •elected to hear the ease. In the can* of Lewis and Clerk Smith vs Carl and Martha Ml**. John Trout, and Peter D. Sehwarts. Byron Jenkins. judge of the Jay county court. Is to hear th* oaero Five 4-H Teams tn District Contests AMma county will be well represented at the district 4-H judging and demonstrntton <ont**t Saturday in Huntington county, ■tales county agent L B. Archbold. Coach Vaughn Milter will take a livestock Judging team and crop* team. Coaeh Leonard Kingsley will take two dairy judgIM teams and a crops fudging team.

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CANDIDATE Roland J. Miller, St. Marys township farmer Is the Republican candidate far commissioner. first district, at ths , 1 May 2. primary election. Mr. Milter, while unopposed, has i been canvassing the county , as a preliminary to the gener- < al election next November. pol. -adv 1

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Two Troffic Arrests Ara Mada By Fettca arrests one of them tor speeding ■nd th* other a* th* result of aa accident. Harold Smith. Willshire, O_ was arrested for speeding a* docked Nm at U mite* aa boar of «h* Sb# TU -- -a— a irtivifl aorf, or nomiwq, wbi trroitort by city yolkx foe fsUorc IO yield the right of way. Sori drove his car off Jetteraou, * *te| street onto Second street, where it collided with a car driven bj William Zlntsmaater, 710 Nortl Third street. Sorg wa* fined 31 aad cost* by justice Floyd Heater, th* total amounting to 311.71 Po lice **timat*d the damage to th' B«rg car st 340; to the Zints maser car. 350 The proparaUoe of leather ia ths oiifeet craft known to man. eves older than textile weaviag.

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Dear Veters It is going Io be impossible for me tn nee each and every voter of Adams County much as 1 would like to meet yen personally. Therefore, I feel a little personal contact i» necessary. With ydbr help I wish to become the Democratic Nominee for Sheriff in the primary election May 2nd. I was bom in Root Township, the son of Phil L. Schieferstein. 1 have lived practically all my life in Adams Comity and am a member of . Zion Lutheran Church of Decatur. lam a married man. the father of three children: Mrs. Ray I-ehman of Mancie, Indiana: Noeman, a sophomore in Deeatur High School; and Kathleen pt home. I sincerely hope you will see it possible to vote for me in the mming eked ion. Any ( uppiirt you can give me wifi be greatly apprecfatW. '

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