Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 133, Decatur, Adams County, 7 June 1950 — Page 4
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Pubtatad tart Krsatog Btaeßt HaaßW * THB DECATCR DEMOCRAT CO. *{-g~ ' '.'. .-—-<i=?jgs a i SST- ~ 7. • tmmw ata Mentha. UM SasmtaeMM —-*----■ „ _~?_ Sy Man. teyaM Adnate and Adjetatag db—f He. Qm yaw, t. • seoaUrn. »» '»; iaoatHM* By Carrier. M«u per week Stasia easts** « seam-
s' » Tta cigarette smoker send* hto ntoary ap la smak* ata taxes. ------ .. _— t „ * ■ ••— - - Tta government is* like souft tndlvideal*. It to not taking la enough money to meet owr boed —to p—: Gov. Warm la seektac a tbM term In California ata to far there baa not been any objection tram member* at bl* party la anninaa Workmen tor the Yost Com atractloa company performed a aval feet by working contlnabuly tor sixteen hour* during which they poured concrete for the mail* -of -the -reservoir at ths new water softentaß ptoat. The walls are oae continuous slab’of reinforced seamlee* concrete, and IM work bad to go on until the Job was completed. The men met the sballeagr and delivered th* Roods. The B P O. Elks ata the two Vateraas organtaatioa* will sponsor the annual Flatt Day ceremony at the Elk’s home ba June Id. anniversary day of our flap A public program will be staped on the lawa at the lodge-home and th* Rev. Lawrence Norris, will deliver the address? For aa i- ; inn-g hour? .buist ar-und "the--Rta. »ilUtc.Ata...Bias.,.?.te..wnibo! of freedom snd ju- Jc*. attend thl- .FJ'ig Hay service lowa will more thin likely he pos-d Brarfhan farm p.'-ri Tiie Rep'ibllcxr r.n;-:!m‘- 1 Seri tor Hickehloppt'r. as. es tta New Deaf in the hip rorn prstwlnp stat, while the li*tn<iera:* noml pal'd Albert .1 Loveland. for ... nir under**, rttary of Axricul-tur-..jdb'. p’at. Btti, Th«- two nvtouie. wrticampaign tin 'he - gov'-rnni-r - farm-ipj—rt j »op >.al and ita e< untry will .■ • ..-. ■ a ■ ’ popularity. following reSßtt* in the Nove -her eh-vtl c Tht ptalk “- ba- r«-eived more approval In lowa than in other midwest states afcordtr.p to polls. Paymt nt on pledge* for the pro posed Community Building have alreadv added more than in cash to 'he fund T F Grabber, treasurer of the De. »tur Memor , lai Foundation, has ■ ■ repoCed This 1» an excellent response, the director* of the Foundation !>♦ Here and proof, that the donortaund. io aiul..unh :b‘ ir taan. mltnirnU and pros Ido. the itonev for .tlie- i-IvU center Numerous
Treating Asthma a New Way
By Herman H. Buadssen. M O. IN msdieiw. rfaMNHiiff *<m» fin!y eo No mat ter . ho» I<»ki> ala treatmrrrt inay a**m, it# reap Value ♦ .*h ouly kA del*-run nr d bi frying it. SoHi» tin»*-f cit.ft. whin • b.-iwMl on wtlirvaMirwd trial- * n:« nt prorra diFappmairnff whilr good effect? ai*obtained where there i» little rap •on to ♦Xpert them In th* |»aM. mat;);, children with a-thni.i Save h*»n. treat'd by •»- -t4+* ~4hu 4( laC-.Lh.fi; AL. to radium As a rule asthma is due t<» a/>■!<> «>r ov» seU'i’ivdty, and lh»M |< no ri-asow to• .-uppo** that radium • ■ ’ild ifftet -m t <lt» t < - |■ ■ <j. -p . ~ :■ . e .-.<r« ciw wp this< sretHiafc-<AOt»Lf.«e--<lm ’idi «r number •■( fhildrrii irraf ” t?P r tri«- wr-rw -m-ntt-h li a I • i; nd» <! ttrat r.iiliiinf <4 f| lr . • ,-■ ;< t | \hx (ftp! ’he '!»,»• k’ pxi' < f nose and Tr’P’r pa:’ the rb'-M?. Ik tp>’ a’Fijf* ’or\rA : •■? .nth’iu. h’.lt * !f a • '.*• ’• ■ °f ' 1 • ‘I .» - f - ’ ... •. • ■ • . . • ■ Lrnr * nEIP frsT<?!F*v<rhr~T h♦• ■ a(TiTin: fV ' r : .—------ «— . '
dowore ar* paying their pledge* ia full and by tta eta of tbs year tta fund may be of sack proportion that steps can ba taken toward plan* for the bonding. Tta frequently asked question no to our economic prospects ban toon answered by Leon H. Keyseriing, head of the President'* Council of Etnumalr Advisers. Ho any* it depend* on what bu«insee doe* meanwhile. It Amerb ea'a Industrial leader* look toward stabilised employment, keep price* adjusted to the market, and show wllUnga*** to risk investment for production, he thinks the prospects are good This viewpoint m*y he a little onesided, Labor ata k* leaders star* It. to*. Partner* and farm laborers have much to do with prosperity, and the government In all Ms branches exercise* much power In econoimc atfalar* Responsibility for economic welk baton to stared by *4L and when all realise this and do thsir part pertap* evsrlnsttoß prosperity may eome in sight. An American Idea: It cannot be said too often that ? the more occasion* are provided h»r g»-t«ag to«e.Cl«r Rttlfilr, . different countries, the sooner we will acStare a peseeful world ®to - 'aim. tnttinai undrrs lAndihS:.« Th.-.. In- . 'i f "f Wnfld Affair- cor. ducts n vyhool In the Berkshire* which tv dedicat'd I" this idea At the same time I' serve* thii .fnl and-praett wi purpwe --f • t rsparlau young displ-tred n»-i* ' v«,n« for <olk«« career, in t-tu* luntrv ,dr for advanced graduate I work. -' 1 ■ Tlu - W* Genoa. StrHxrrU’nd I T tHlwu ..“lyrars. prior to World Wvr II ,» it/, j '■ st-ioy .nSc'iur With .• .he "U-et ' < t c ;> -. -x .- ■ w.v in-.> i-d 'n th i r.iteii ..< »•• Tbii-’-en .< .>ur t'i. . ..re r'.pr. >rJd 'ri liir I'.'.-.r-K-'- siu ing ura(lu.i-iiiK t la*« ail of ■ them from ijutride th« I'mird State-' V r aa wH! '<>ln In th» -.imtner .-< btat .soaslou and !*♦> r will foi-ui, part of the irgu tat student lx-tl' Kv. y Europ«sn who rc'dru* to bi» own country after *u<-li an adds. n to bl* . u n atton taltcs with hint s' r j- l» i .-f first hand know! «-d«e a : ;<-h i* i.keft to attract a sr.rv - c isrtwip of well-informed p< r-->r.* who can be ImmcUMdy inft»< in help inc to form public In time this tTifluenct may refleeted In foreisu polit'
hrft»iT result* than those who-sr Citation rate is normal. The » todimeulat ion rate refer* tn the • apt • 4 with a huh Hand cell* actt *4e wit of the bl<x»d Thia rate is* | it.. r»-.*-.-d when inf*- ions are pre- »* nt hence, it would seem that p&tirotii with inbrlhm* and a»rb- ■ ma do b«4tar-wub the ladiuui treat* imnt that*-those who do nut have euih infrctioa>. i Furthermore, the radium treat .merit sciu» to produce better r<* _ frfllU- ill those i u here the_ a tint of lympbuw ITs.-u* in th*' I- 4»^-<.ph®i> n\ J.* small or even ’ ' • . • l.ib i.l ti-’.ltr- Hi IhH ar*x i,< k’.uwi! a.- ad tin lid* ts -was noted. uh*, that patreala who have itoyua* onu*»- uTp ,mi;«d ;n»-M • !> f the a-’l.’u. after . ji. Aho-, -inn- infxtion ftXMteM' ftwi !hn» j-adium treat went f>*rtlie child wi»h aMtlniia ujll give Iwtttr th*r* i> infection present anti It -rb< arnoUDt <»f adenoidal ] ! .1\» be. 1; !♦•>. \n! i QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS . 14 . ad * I heart b . ■L-* , .■ ’ ■ ... ■ . ! Ao--**--. . Th*- dnu )uit lotj l * F **
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r, ~,,, ■■ —iLocal Citiiens Warned Against Stocks Local ciflaena are warned to be a little wary of ths offer* the* tav* beta receiving through toe mail* to purchase Cauadiau mining Mock The warning wa* Issued by H W . Prudts, executive secretory of toe Decatur t'banther of Commerce, who said that moot of tbe»< compaaiu making the offers are vlo | lating federal laws because "srltber the aecurltie* aor tb* stock ■ promoter* have been rtgistered with 4be necuritlt* and exchange commission. . . ■ "We advise the purchase of stock only through registered brok-. er* or dealers in thl* country,"} Ptuden added. Th* post office departniejit re- . i--4.d"ff»«d’ order* uualwt I 4"-Totvi.i" Mciirttlrs lomjianie* and hka drill'd he u: the U-e of tb' on..- ' . .. - ” M Y£A«S ] TODAY |Jb.== —. — , jKo 7 M.is ttklr* awanjel u.L'i.ent f i I* by an ■dams '"Uitty jury ; T.f Gali iuv'-r p'Uti n for ' J.iuw bridge to replkie the Scheli nun' trestle Is granted by the < v rotuitmiiUoßer# Thrvnas l>urkin Jr . awarded the | Cirn’rivy «»ratt‘r»<:n4 -medal at St ‘ r:;2L r,T * M ‘ larr ’ . - • . -*! '1 .7i : . • \ J .i.-n 1 " ■> Inhfc-1 Ue« a- . -i'-.c ■ >* ; i | . . • . :t’ \n r< ■_ «iti attend rittevn • XniMt.*n rai n at tort Harrixn.Juno -’ r t” ■ ■ ' ’■. xradua-*e frt»m Dnatur < alhoiic high wvbiiol I ——— 1 Modern Etiquette | I By ROBERTA LEE r, Q On rntertnc a r** f aurant or hov-I dinioK room, iloea U»e w*h man prwed*’ th* man? A K there ia a »ait«r or hrad wait r to assign tire labh-. the uoman followx the waiter If tU»* UJ.LIJ UL*eh flmt al.d •'htMjJMf’tbe table WU«m do th* paxi nts invil* to tlie dhn>teiitiu of their baby? A- Tb** Uot of tho*e iatited should be hmite<l • hirflv «lo»e r*lath ** and friend* who l>e expected to have 4 deep infer eat in the child. Q Should a man ignore a *ahi; tatrnn-4f hr ia with a wo man who greet!* a person »ho i* a at ranker to him? A. No. hr should nturn the .-rerttng by lining his hat. rHousehoid Scrapbook | Bp ROBERTA LEE Eliminate Odor - You * idi* 4he disazre'A'iLe' odor frtkm render mi tat if th* kettle containing the fat is ptac ed in th* oven. Start thp fat <»u t the top of he atd'e and, when d thro-'ixh place it in a mod crati\merf uniiT i’ h Perspiring Hands . ’• Yrrrj at;nc nt for jr rspirmt: hand* i th»* wse of an astringent lotion "5T“ 4 uHF’’'TST i t a *ffnhnrtr ■ . t«- isen’ ’?».irt> r: water} dti* th* hand' *attvi wards with taiem’t powder * Watercress i T.» ke»? watering fresh and trts.p for so vt-ral day* »«»!» and ■drain ah«i in a- Iwavy' i a< .in'th* K*m?p the j ba- in th* npKlerately told - ’ion . ■ ' ’ If You Have Something To Se s ! I Try A Democrat Want Ad— it
MCATUB DAB.T OOMOOUT. DHCATOB, DiDIAMA
Krklata kut-Ups Tta Ktrkluta Kat-tps held sn other t-H club meeting recently - «b tta Mbß pctaul. “ Tta meeting wss opened by,the president. Mnry Mian Byerlj Csr ol Heller led tta group in •Ingin* Tta secretory's report wss given by Sally Ross A vocal solo by 1 Carol Heller was then tnjoyed by I tbp group. A demonstration on how to take a cake Uta given b.Noriua Coarud and Elaine Freele Margaret Griffiths gave a demon i st rat ion on taw to mw on- • button -' — j There were tourteen members, I and two guests present. Games were played qnd lovely refreshments were served by Joan Kuhn M.vrv Ellen Byerly; Elaine ■ andAllene Freels. Bodbutttrs The Blue Creek.. Sudbusters i H hin held us fifth ‘.the home of Cherb * Myers,. June 5 The meeting was called to order Uy tta yii-e-ptesidenL John. Bllderhack led the pled*'-* to the 4-H and American flags Belmore Wechter gave a Talk "It electricity. Refreshments were served by Diivid Myer* The next meeting -will l.c held July 3 at the home of Rex Kaudenbush Monro* Booster* The M- nroe Boosters l-H dull' • met June j at the Rprunv-r > Itool Softball practice was held by botlf boy and girls teams and tta then he;R memtatu, s i*h 'heir »*rVu< p’roL ■ lonic Pledge.* were I'd hr Ed ' ward Nu-*si>au,!>i and ihe.llt on* was so rut lie) i • Fiment * were} -wrve<l at. thy ■ of the .etui/ J J E-tln.a!' - nlva-ui hyth« <■ cu* ' bureau':d><>w that the fbipulatital ;■'<d t! — l ulled State*, ihrluiling meHit» r* 'if .tl" armed servli '* oversea* totaled toll'd <dkj Nev. 1. UH* . I Demserat Want Jlds Bring Rriutl*
l;. s = —, ■ /wj/SjMt Z ~~~ KjMiwi® ’ L-,, And th* one. the <inh Lazv-Aped (Nd Crnirn fleer flwth belonp* every where. I*ick M up in the dau<h. liamly s- Take-Home 6”. Then when the oecaMOU valb fc* cool ref-- .<'il i 1 1 j i> '■■Rs , vj^r.ieta«MwamMMMß!eßSiMvwißva|Hy«aßßva^**^—— .■■—»—.■■. , ni '- . _.-... .VyL**-p :_.' " i:r i■ iimi i~'.- . , frethment, y oull hat c fricn.lly OM Crown Beer ready to « n c. i TAKE HOME A CASE TODAY ii«W F ..___ — -end olway* keep *ome hondy in the refr<9«rat«>r | I'■.'' —— . - ■ ’ ' C*»****t ••»***• h”WcT** u *«* *« • •4;j. v '? ; - , . ' >
Gen. MacArthur Bans Communist Editors Bans Editors From _ Forty Activities Tokyo. June t—(VPI— Gen Dbßklta MtaArttar tote? tanneE from All pkrty activities 17 editor, st tta CommunlM party newspaper Akahata. Th* move wa* ia refallal ton for their defiant nationwide general .trike c»ll protesting MacArthur's purge ot M top Communist party leader*. Al tta same Ums there wa* ipecalnttoa that MacArthur may order Russian delegate* to the allied control council tare to leave Japan if they coat inn* to boycott council meeting* They failed to show up again today Tta editor* were ordered banned' from ail party agitation »nd public activities <« tta earn* ground* aa the >4 CoRHMBM leaders—tta occupation law bar rinc a. revival of Japanese mllltar HpiMacArthur said be could either order the paper dosed or order it <■ eh .weed before - pubHeaUota-but did not wish to do so. ..“Both courses are repugant to me as violative of the broad philosophy which has guided the development of press freedom in Japan and should be imposed only if other measures prove ineffective." MAcArt)Blt-jR8ML__..___......... Tbe order was contained In a letter to premier Sbigera Yosblda Instructing him to add tbe names of the 17 editor« to those of fbe H memtar* of tta Communist party central committee purged yesterday. MacArthur said the 17 named in his letter shared reaponsibllltles for *diiorial policies governing the content Os th? Communist news P«per The blast which caused th'- la' c*t purge was a defiant parly statement denouncing MacArthur’s j aillon yesterday »s “• violation of the, Potadam declaration"* ; The statement appealed to the J*pan<se niawse* “to protect the ('< liiniutiist party fiy staging a gen- .. er.al sttiky As*:.a’..< -aS'i-.Jli.Tab'ir.: Uilif't'A "I Tess" Jia*-e--rf*-f'lds s d-’'tl'**e-o'-' U>m< >r i* room for arguiurnt and . .Would go .on Stnk.- :Ammrdiatrly sin tta s'l.'tai mike it* Smi ultimate s*n»l The new purge -followed these ‘ awelripmintw-.-" I. Russian delegate* boycotted I Ita allied couuvti tnveting again { today and observers speculSrtd Sav It With FLQWEILS From
MacArthur may tak then to wito- , draw their mlsslOß if they do not intend to participate. ’1 The Communist party announced app'jtoHasta of aa eightman provisional cgnlraj committee to take over tbd function* of tta 24 purged Communist executives. Th* Soviet boycott marked tta thIM straight time tta Russian* bav» refused to attend toe regular i cobneii for JatMUi r *— 801 l State Student r Is Killed By Aeta Muncie. Ind., June 7. —tUP)— , A Ball State college *tudeat tram r Durham. Cal., was killed la»t night ; ij. mi RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS BReno totOl 1 B*> Mercer Ave. e SRRRRRRRMMRMRMMMMMIRRRM
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■when bl( metoeepoie struck mh automobile head-on on lad. SS, east' | of here. - • Robert Bigger* 2L tried to p»s* . J ■ » ear gotog in the satta directum. 1 ' -
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and collided with another, state police said. Maude Clevenger. IS. Parker, Ind. driver of the second car. was injured slightly polk* said.,.
