Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 132, Decatur, Adams County, 6 June 1950 — Page 6
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- - klwisCoinly Tip From Nov Jersey Governor Aids Raid St. Loot*. Me.. j«w O—(VPI— A tip from Got. Alfred E. Driscoll of New Jersey ft ott a raid that wiped oet a major nerve eenter <d the national gambßag syndicate. <* tldals said today Drtachment* of city. state and cowry potter joined ta a lightning raid yerterday on a handtool la the northwest part of Bt. Loot" county. They selged two mm and large quasi It to* ot horserace >araphiraaha Ainoar the contraband were thousand* rt telegrams trow hot--tort la variocu parts of the country The messages. placing beta on horse* at track* throughout the aatiaa. were crammed into two fit mg case* aad lato cardboard car tan* Uateg lhe rear room* at the Ba*4boak. " ’ ■'£ ’ ” Th* two MM arrested were Sydney Wyman. 4d. aad Bteve Mon> telle*. «t County praaecnior Suntoy Walaeh described Wyman a* ■comet Kingpin at the gambltag, fraternity" aad saM he had hern, listed to a mil* Mart book taken 1 some lime ago from Angeles gambling chief Mickey Cokes. Both men were charged with operating a handbook all released seder *I.OOO bond pending a hearIng neat Monday The raider*, acted on a tip from governor Driwotl who forwarded Information gained daring an l» vestigatkm at Brigeton. N that recalled la Hr* Indictments charging the Western Vnton Telegraph ' cumpav with aiding aad abetting bookmaking activities lirtscoli. It wo* reported, asked Gov Forrest Smith of Missouri to help locate tour men named In the Bridgeton Indictment aad believed to be operating the handbook here Os* of them was Wyman The other three men were not found Walaeh said ail lafnrmotfan gained la th* raid woeft be mad* avail 'able for federal authorities pressing a naUpnhide campaign against organised gambling. Sen Estes Kefaaver. Ik. Tenn.’, was elpected to elamia* the evidence a* part of a congressional Inquiry *■» «bo < rtme __ . The I»lmd4 of Taamaftla wa* di* ' voyered in 1642 by • Hatch navi gator. Abel Janstoou Tastnaa ■ deaf man perfects MIDGET HEARING AID Ur H A Lyon* ..f I’rorla. tilla..|. who bim-ortf ha* been hard r->-.pwievMd A new bearing id tl.»r • an be worn IS secret With this small «“» ***• F«»r meads will never h»>s . . kuft.jMe boar *o perteetty. Voico*. | the radfe- *•* even th* ticking of . -he loth sowed natural It ta «ag«evted if interested for ._ *< urself era friend write Mr 1 I.J--S* st Amrth Washington ,<s-r**t I’ orta niimih ll* will ■» glad to send full tnfttrmo'ton adv
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BRANNAN FARM icsettened Pswm Powe oa*i state by giving up his bouse seniority. Marine air aee Joe Fobs sought the GOP gubernatorial nomination against four opponent*. South Dakotan* also will nomi-
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nate candidates for two congressional seats. John A Engle, an attorney who . was defeated ■la the I*l* general election by Sen Karl Mundt, and I Dr. J S Tesch*tter sought the i Democratic senatorial nomination The spotlight tn New Meglco war • on a four-way race for the Demo-
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cratic nomination for governor.! I The leading candidates were David > Chavei. Jr., brother of Sen. Dennis 1 1 Cliavrg,. and Rep. John E Mil**.: I former governor backed by Sen ‘ e Clinton I’ Anderson. D. II . ■ | ► Proper Care of Skin Ro sh By Herman N. Bundaoan. M.O. BKIN raohea are no excepfifin to the jjetieraF rule that f*lf 1 treatment ia likely to do «niore tiam thah jtoude K.ta ,ne'wa/• to e?nphas'i»e ’thlfc fa« t becauae the wr*«« person is ap prune •<>. try home remediea it) cases of 1 ind, aith the result that, by the time lie sees the doctor, his shift • t» badly iiiflam*-<b and often dist I J. ’ cult Io heal Physkans know that In dealing with a wkin rash there ia a time to soothe and a time to stimulate When there are blisters, oozing, scaling, or crusting, a: nothing preparation should be need. Where the rash has been J present for a long time, it should first be KfMJthed. then stimulated in order to promote healing By soothing preparations are I pr<-fcseH or even baths. Greasy o, oily pretmralions are also helpful The acidity of the skin should not be lowered by using soaps. If (her • is itching or burning, a solutkrn ot phrasal im permanganate W Ihhl* ■ arid, or one known as Burow’s may be used. If wet dressing* are imjHoyed. they should be foHou*;*! by a greasy ‘ BorU/ acid ointment seems soothing and • useful in many instance* B When stimulating preparations, are needed, very small quantities .of the drugs Ar* retired Such things as tar sulphur and salkyc arid in small amuuntr. as pre rcribed. by the doctor in the form of idntm*nt» are *ufft< lent to pro dure the stimulation necessary fur healing * The physician rases id «kift rarh will hs'e to determin* a het her tlir ra*h is a re s uit of in v. with germs <>r with, fmrawitee Os coarse, tie •>•*<. treat•l*ll! »ni descend rtp n th** tv pi j«d germ »r para««te pnahti inc th dtaurder R*** ntlv.’in Hl* *e .'*<»*■ of «* »* •. ih T i . or \ erv-f *h ifK> the preparati<n» -r i-'-t - - - H»d emir wu*r aAcu BHemoBT ■kJKW OMMV COM. IT. rr.ds Bibl« in its cell at Loa Angeles, where he iwars fate He u charged with obberv murdi-r Tommy. Muriel towns, 17. and Teggy Byms. 15. nth whom h* says he* ip love; .ere pointed out after lw>toup-ki!l-ng of a liquor store owner. Jun* « they will teain whether th*y rth b* prosecuted by adult or jun entte authonUcn «/al*rMtwwa|g
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COMPLETE WALLS I - <4 , *w«towed..F**g..>*«g» Pwe* _ feet on the west side of the building. though it will be covered; the building will eatend several (eel to the eart of the reservoir, and the filters placed along this Yost'* trucks carried 240 cubic yard* of concrete whfa-h was poured into the frame* Monday from 5 o'clock In th* morning until about 9 o'clock last night. After th* 14 hour pouring. Cal Yost. presMipt of the contracting firm, .tated that "was th* most con crete my trucks have poured in a singl* day." ATTENDANCE tCawtlwaM F*mb Pan* Ooel dMvnr to have Perfect attendance. Os coar.e, there never was such I * thing. There were many raasj on» Why students stayed away j from lhe classroom, and during lhe five year*. Mallonnee had become acguainteil with some of the best alibi* d*Vl*ed by young America But the brant of th* absentfrom-* bool blame should go to «he parent*. Mallonnee has Mated In lhe past, tor they will think of
QY A ■ A MOV* to outlaw the Communist party in Japan is underway wttlp ..topheavy l.‘t< m- r Stu i?r<i Yoshida ul, party in eleclivtrs -/Kfrrmltmuor.'
; snore way* to keep the children out of school than the children -UMflwel.ve* Mallonne*. who is I#-yn*«»-< age. taught for 16 years in Adams county schools., lie began teaching in tab*, biu didn't stay at It regularly through the years. He did get back into school work five year* ago whim he took the position as eounty attendance officer. H* plans to rwUrw lo hk* farm four and one-half rntiaa southwest of Decatur in Washington township; BsperliUendant of schools Hansel Foley stated that no one has yet been considered for the vacant attendanc* officer position
Public Auction 6 ROOM SEMI-MODERN HOME ud HOrSEHOLD GOODS I will sell at Public Auction my House and Household Goods at th* corner ot Ruudl A Mcßarnes streets |«7 Meßarn*s*. Daeatur. Indiana | on TNnSMY, JME 15,1H1 EVENING *ALE— Commencing at CM P. M.~EVENING BALE I *als es Rsal Estat* nt 7:M P. M. Good On* Story Frame House- -6 Rooms on one floor—Comer Lot 66 by 132—Large Garden Area- Hhade A Fruit Trees--Good ftewer*. New Gas A Water Line- Hous* ha* good Asphalt Shingle Roof. Bevel Siding Nice tJTtmc Room Uinta* lUmuu.-Two 12) Bedroom*—Kitchen ha* 72 Inch built in Cupboards along 13 ft wall Huilt in Tab. lavatory A Staol. all new. -Armstrong Inlaid Linoleum— I'lillty Room with Bard gun type Oil Burner with Blower, tharmuetatkally coalrplled. all Registers 111 watt—All New Plumbing. This house has bees remodeled Mme the first of the year, ’ ~ INSPECTION Open for |n*|M>ctiim DAILY 2t05 p. m and < *:M p m—for-further Information contact lhe Auctioneers. TERMS * POSSESSION—Immediate Possession . One-Fourth Cash Down. Balam* on Delivery of Deed and Abstract HOUSEHOLD GOODS EMr* good Chrome-Breakfast Set: Grand Table Top Gas Stove, good. Kitchen Cabinet with 2 Matching Vtll|ty Cabinets, Estat* Hen trola Stove Buffet: Table A Chair*. Straight Ctuitrs: Bookcaae: Console Radio: GK Washer. Drop Head Sewing Machine; Library Table; ;• Heil». Wafer Hydrant Ele< Water Heater. • g*l ; Round Walnut ‘ Dinins Table and 6 chairs; 3 way Floor Lamp. 3 way Bridge lamp. Birdseye Maple Dre«*-r. Inn-rsprlng Mattres* Set of Springs. Pat tetM* kti; llur: Itound Oak Table; ,Ml«<•< hapeous article*. TERMS CASH (Mrs.) CLARA L. KISER MAYKR, .Qwnar C. Johu.Miu pbon** I.’-',’ - Whfu Tj*< hty. phone b»4 Au< liotie*rs ’♦lTy<e l*Mnkl.« Ciaik * * C9l* l<
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