Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 127, Decatur, Adams County, 31 May 1950 — Page 4

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nMI ® and eotoa guards gave spirit aad RM—al air to tta ■•"•toi Day »—».-'■ That M*l eta» with the "co-ton-skis" type haircut to aa Amen feu tap. ready tut all Um adrealures which the VMMiM eoaaoa r WHto- ' ■ ■ ■■♦-'— a Tta Dioaae gulatupleta arc SWM-t sixteen. tat Papa Dionne says hto Ismoe* daughter* can't tare date* antll they ata 18. That’s too long for a giri to watt tar a Um. It yoa an act gaiag to take a vacation in tta meantime, tke next holiday to tal? Fourth. which also (alia cm Tuesday For real enjoyment and business in general we should observe our holidays on Monday. Maybe Concreae will ret around to this suggestion after the election. ■ It pleases the members of hi* - congregation and others beyond the parish boundary to have Dr. Gerald H. Jones returned here as pastor or the Firs' Methodist church. Zealous -and inspiring in his ministerial role. Dr. Jone*' Hkegise has 'acquired many friendships throughout the city .during his two year's residence here. - —o— o . Gasoline ratibnlrigniasFended in England and tor the first tijne in eleven years auto drivers can gay. "fill er up If you are fortunate enough to go to England this summer take your car with you and tour the- beaut if u, country- ._ for * hii h thy island is noted. Ini lading a trip through seen ic Scotland. ' ' Adams county is one of four counties in the state that hare establish'd county recreation de-partin-ii’a But 'io 1 idee is UpreUd---Ing; acrording t<a Prof Garrett of Indian I ilivir-ity who ny* that thia year 42 *'ud* ufs will hr jtraduattt! from tin dr part mint «»( r*c/eation Hural people want th’ program expanded The (JpaHT of t til<h!y rW'”H yr-ung woman school i»*a* her in Imlianapolts.. can bo charged to the vandalism of Iwya, who <kliberate)? removed-a atop sign at a boulevard The woman teacher, unmindful that >he wax’ at a -‘Mop intersection.” was strut k hy an approach inc car Her right leg and arm were aever-

Convulsions in Children

By Herman N. Bundewen. M O __ MANY parents better* that innvulsjbns in young children hay* no serious meaning and that these children are not mere likely <othan others to have c <m. ulsiotia in later Ilf* tni- that .< i.nvil-tt'ins, of | spasm* of the whole body. tan be brought on In a small child by such things as high fever and diSeat!'* upsets but, even no. It is always necessary to rule out the possibility of \ Special Ist* In disorder* di tit* nervous system. are more an J more, of the opinion that csWvul-1 aMjk during Infancy are an early, i sign of this disease. and that < hlldretr who suffer from Wtct attacks during babyhood are tikrlv " t.v have a re-urreuce..-,la. .Iwfatfj years. Furthermore th* recurrent* cd th* convulsions la likely to show. Itself before the child is 15 var« j ' rrnt The number -bavins -a-jesut—-.enc* beTore 'ilt* aee of TV t* linin' - 'higher than th* number of those having a recurrence after the ae*. of is This would; seem m mdr*ste-. that the longer th* • hild stays tr»e from the convulsions., th* IM likeh he la to haye any at ,la- s' Sin* convulslona durinc the firs. , t-wb rear* of Ilf* mav ind< j . .re ths’ ’he . hild has a ’*r,.d--a„- ..4 v 'ata?*': TU<T mget ":* ?_ v" ' -

ad la tta srash aad death resulted to a tow Mtoutsu Puttee fomd that toys wta etataaad to tote—to • "Vandals’ Club," had Mta ad tta atoa. Ttaas toys dll Ifta nun takoiaml Tb«V WMt hA ttoMCht - sw^pw• ■ to stosrvs publie rights aad • bora all ttatr club stouto to btakea up. They ar* lUakiag to WFMMI rhlßßtlf -'•"'-•7- —« ■>■ — Tta Red Youth parade aad demoastrattaa la Berlin paaaad without Incident. Western troops, including Amvricaa. guarded the border aad no attempt was made to “rush" tta crowd through ..established sones. Moot of the speeches delivered by Stalin’s stooges and tta puppet Berlin government were against Amerb ea„ which was enpeeted. Tta intent of the Soviet government In clearly shown in the remarks of the president of the Bast German none, who advocated withdrawal of all troops from Berlin, except Russian* Our military and civilian "leader*dtd not faU for the propaganda and remained firm in their eland against the combination of former Hitler lenders and pa-elan communist*. ——o— —o— — ■ Making Headway: "* The total score of the present session of Congress on govern- . ment ' reorganisation to' -fairly good. Os . twenty-one proposals! submitted by President Truman in the first months of the session, sixteen have become law. With the exception of the one inu the Maritime Commiealon as an independent agency, none of the successful proposals is spectacular None will produce any , .. .l.it>JU'..di.al',’-Kfcat gains In omy. or in overcosninK the .-praw ling naiure of government, but ea.-h will produce smill gain.®. For the most part, the govern ment did not become huge and clumsy and wasteful by spectacular. obvious steps It became what It Is mostly by small hodgepodge bits of growth Since that Is so, it probably can be *eorganlr< d ■lf.cttvely in small step-, if they are rarefuly planned and coordinated and if the process is .■■ntinucd long enough to make all the needed reforms (The greatest danger is that re.fjirnt may progress more , slowly than the continuing accumulation of overlapping and wasteful activiths. If the supporters of better government work harder at it. p* rhaps the pare ttf improvement t in be speeded up in the next session of Congress.

\ i hild remains tree from attacks.: the less likely he is to have them i 1 Thus, any child having con vol-1 gions should be treated -with the, - proper drugs for a prolonged per 1 > rod and possibly for a number of i i years. ' - | I nt course, the exact treatment ■ - Hl be used must be decided -toy -a physician after he has mad* ’ careful study of the youngster. A number of preparwvwme -are-avail able, such is phenobarbital and 'dttarrttn Careful regulation <d th* dose of these drugs is needed - since an eicessive amount may I make the child sleepy or produce I some "other 'reaction. However. In j the proper dosage they not only will control th* convulsions bu j will do it safely .4... When a baby, has a ton» ulciv - attack -the physician should IT-T j called at otic* so li* cart deter min* why It is oecnrriug and stop Itt Then h* i aii decide whether continued - treatment is necessary . -urckeiu further at‘i£ar»‘S_ QUESTIONS ANO ANSWERS li Re My three and one-half-yeatrsdd son ns* sewly putches' in lei tjy- ey*s and on the eyelids At timer thee look red What sj-c- this’ , Answer The. onditiVin you de- *■ rih* may' ea form of blephar*Ttis ..a .mails which is <anred tv-vs iafuctidß i-<>-’r e c- upt' be namineci by an eve- ■

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The People’* Voice Ttoto art—■ tor Ito aaa rt mt road— wta wtoh to tortto a—■aattaßa toe tta general Be— BAOw MRBVtoUCIIjs !• Will BOX to need it yen gteter tort M not to. ♦— —— • I Pellae Ceurtvay We wish to take this means of publicly thanking our efficient City Police Department, for the courtesy rendered last Sunday, which wan beyond their line of duty. Sunday morning at the worship hour, a motorist from Topeka, Ind.. arrived in our city, looking for the Church of God. and Instead of the policeman directing them, they kindly escorted them to the church, la order that they might arrive to time tor the service*. Thia act of thoughtfulness la just one of the many services our police department render, that the public knows nothing about. Sincerely. • Church of God Dwight R. McCurdy, pastor Injured Youth Nephew Os Local Resident* Robert Glen Huntington, who was seriously injured in the autotruck accident on state road IT near Indianapolis Tuesday morn11 O«, Local Uss ' ■I Merit Loen XL! || BitendS to our ■I borrowor* Bit the | ■I AdwanUfM of A \ I] liberal Mllcy o« \ • I] loam es )IM of ten. See u* today LOCAL LOAN I CO^X^ NY I «... |: . ••Mtuf. ’

lug which rialmed tta Mie of Jem Stutevffle. Indian* University baakaeibaU atar. ls a tophsw of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Petrie of Decatur. _Tke injured young man in the son of Judge and Mrs. Burr Glen of Huntington. With Stuterttte and William Hutchinson of Indtanap oils, also seriously injured, Glen ■waa enroute from Bloomington to Indianapolis to attend the WO-mile race. - .. Glen received a brain concuMiba and a badly Injured right arm. He waa taken to an Indianapolis hospital, where his condition i» regarded as serious. *■> „ fttonmAdbMk# Wtoauß Brt-r ■gsAgnai fllto—lit* Wv OTVvw ITCH Beat a—s tasthssMtouto £HM|g BomMh tSckfur’ by Kohn*. 8m»tl and Holthouw t>ru< Store* or your hiimdinwn MMMMMMMNMhMMIMAAW Rtn’i i Irm mt WajQUll’ IT won ion <H0»» " ,h ". •" mildew, not xJlrn up Kygron Imo on easily, xmooihly. cowrs well tort, mosi important of sit, it has none of thv shortcoming, of thr svrrsge green psini for blinds, door., trim, etc Hss beer uvrd successfully for years by lrad>n| painting contractors and home owners Six shades of green. kqqrdn.-.ORiEN n KyaniM SeU-fcnaeShtoß Kohut Drag Store

ttowert aw Re. Ms Nuvtee- to tarota «ve* -Ml JIM creditors, hetts and legatssa #f Gilbert A. Eddy, deceased to appear In the Adams ClrcuH Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, oa the Sth day of ttoptember. IMS. and show eaase. ed: and said heirs art . notified to then arid there make proof of heir»hlp. and receive their distributive shares. Clare a. Kddy, Decatur, Indiana, May IS. INS. Attorney Fred L. LlSSerer. MAY >4—3l

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