Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 152, Decatur, Adams County, 29 June 1950 — Page 9

THURSDAY, JUNE 2d. 1»W

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Ob tbe verge of • shooting war, the railed State* eaa he thankful for tt* ‘irplu grain and food. From gross Income tai colire tlons and other taxri, the Mate of Indiana will return 453.t0«.»0e thie year la local school walla. That I* nee reason why Indiana la able to S<M>d M’houi* Tbe United Pre** reports that five men put a* nearly 44M.M* - ’ for tbe lowing Grundy machine candidate in PeMMylvaala for governor. More than Itob.eofl rolled in for tbe primary c*mpaiga. _ zThe _ Governor.. Duff.. fap' . tlon also had a like amoant and tbe money area vpeal la one of tbe moat plush political battle* ever waged la tbe Keyrtone Mate The aeaate committee may toveatigale the whole affair, even though Grandy lost and Puff waa the victor. * „ * Baseball tana have been wondering where all tbe home runs gn coming from in- the major leaamee Recently the New York Yankee* and the Detroit Tiger* combined their power* to send - eleven fair bail* over th* trace In a stagl* game, a new record In the major* and thte new record doesn't look safe for the season. There hive been all kind* of eg-„ planation*—better batting, poorer , pitching, dark hints'of a livelier ball One point, ewprge*: Tb* heavy" hitter* are not getjlag homer* mor* often, but more player* ***** to b* getting Inta, the pomeclMf. .Pjuta HttL. of the hhtfog to Sr, rftTpUyeMT yet Within reach of Babe Ruth'* record of ulity bonier* In a season / • j .s'--. - <>r " to — - Popular With People: Fort Wayne neighbor Aiea . Campbell. iucceMfut and able attorney who preeeruted Communist* si«f t-nemie* of oar government/ I* toe Democrat nominee fol /United State* Senator from Indiana / Campbell'* bouncing victory In /the convention proved hi* popu / larity with the delegate* He I* / popular among all people ttemorrat* In this county large- ■ ly favored the Fort Wayne man for the senatorial poet The county delegate*, .almoat to a man. voted for him. A colotful personality. Camphell ha* the vigor and stamina to make a victorious political cam

New Arthritis Treatments

By Herman N. Bund****, M.O. THE dlwovery, that rortiuui* and th* pituitary hormone ACTH. ar* beneficial tn the treatment of I ■ .Tntirtttr isHradtng tar a better an<**r*tanding of thia dlaeaa* itae’f . Recently, a number of related and more easily available *ubstan<*e* that may pro** a groat boon to arthritic patient* are being tried. While tM** material* do not duplicate all the benefit* gained hy tbe scarcer drug*. ACTH and 1 cortisone, they do seem to give a i certain amount of relief. One of theae I* known a* desoiycnrtlcoeterone which come* from the adrenal gland* locate!! «a*t above the kidney*. Thia pre i paration formerly was aaed In the treatment Os Addison'* .disease, so i allm*et caasM by tofo-ot jeefAJ t ion from the adrenal glands: Its] use in arthritis was suggested by ■ tie het' U*T both cortlxone and ] ACTH seem to work through their effect on these important gland*. The deaoicorticoeterone I* given by injection into a muscle and la followed within five minute t hy an injection of a large amoani of ascorbic acid into a vein. It la interesting to note that without tbe ascorbic acid, which I* the lechniejnl name for vitamin C. so benefit* are obtained. Even a twohour delay in giving tbe vitamin C t» enough to render the treatment naeleaa ...A Within IS to SO mtn»!e« after.

paign. Ho la a gallant fighter. Aa the candidal* for Senator, Campbell head* a Mate ticket composcd of capable me* It seem* to ba in the wind that Campbell aad the itate ticket will be elected next November. Tbe former assistant attorney general know* hl* way around in Washlngtew aad M* electtew would give the Senate aa out- ' r landing indtvldusl who could square-off with thebeet mind* la that august body."■"■O' ■■ Tba Koraaa Situation: The Korean war poses a serious situation, ' President Truman admil*, hut. be advises the American people to remain calm / The President aaid that the only Nesox he ordered U 8. Air aad Naval force* Into the war sector waa “\h* hope that we would finally arrive at peace." Gov. Dewey, twice a candidate tor President **»■’ that Mr. Truman ha* taken the right stand. "We champion liberty wherever the tryanhy of Communism is. the aggressor." the New York chief executive' Mated. x ■ Id the Benare and House, leading Democrats and Republicans laid aside politic* to pledge their fullest backing to the l‘re*iderit'» Former President Hoover calls , for "unity of purpose and action." ' When the United State* draw* the sword, there I* otfly one course for our people . . . there fi only one wsy bfct (if sueft slttrailbns a* this; that I" to win." ... Criticism came from Mr. HoovM i F ter* sign poHtty. and iram . Smurtdr Taft, a* to timing of the pre*!dential order However, Taft made a speech in the senate declaring hl* support for Prroideei Tstoitan's decision, to aid Booth Korea The Chip aenator 1* opposed to Secre- - tary.of State Acheson and repeat* hi* request for the former s resignation Acheson told a news conference that the Communist Invasion I* a test, it there ever was one. of whether the United Nation* wilt survive. He advised. “It Is a time for very steadY'&d sober talk and act Ion.” other comments made by national leaders are: “I don't think there I* going tn be any blowup . . . this la great planning for peace"---"W Stuart Symington. “It I* a step to pluck safety for the nation and peace for the _ world" bonis E Johnton.

the two Injection* the pain almost completely disappeared from the joint* so that the patient* treated in hl* way were able to j move their joints het ter. 111 th* patients treated, ths ' arthritis had been present for period* varying from two weeks to !• years. The effect* of a single injection last from two to all hours and no reactions the treatment were observed. j Os course, this treatment must I be carried out under the dlrec- ■ tion* of a physician who will decide upon the dose to be rm- : ployed and the number of injecj tiona to be administered It was noted that Increasing the dos* of the desoiycortlcoetej rone above definite levels did not I SUMBf* ft* The pain relief waa confined ,to the joints, that is. pain In tbe. i muscle* and other ~ parts' of 'the J body was not banished, ft would seem. also, that the injections did cot work in all eases bnt seemed to be of help In the majority QUKSTtOMd ANO AHIWIM R J.: I have epilepsy la It poasible that my son who is eii months old might also have tbe ; condition later? ' Answer: There I* no special reason why yoer son should de velop epilepsy Os eouree It t* possible that It may occur but you’ should have no particular i concern about the matter.

NMNB M MU M MMMT M MNfflß under the tlfumHiaito *• Bywa* triplet* and th* Macßarron twin* war* gutte wiDtaff to l**v* th*ir tonail* *t th* Camuy Huapttal. BoataK Mto*, BMth*y jurt n*uwA to part with their ante*. Oetttogart tolmvathabwtltattan thechUdraa (LtorJuiW! MgritywCMulMd PMay Hynea, and Hugh and Judy Macßarron. all tour yuan old and at ftram BauOiloatea. (fatarwntienel)

e j 20 YUKS AGO TODAY r —. — June J*. IMS waa Bunday. g ;...-aa..,X Modern ftifvette By ROBERTA LU , L-— g Q I* It on a golf course to call caddie* to account tor their mlrtake*? A. Te*. but la a courteous man net not In the rough language sometimes employed In dealing with caddie* Be careful never to speak hastily to your caddy when you are feeing disgusted at you* own poor play. q. How doe* , t a Woman pwy re-■y|H-<t to the flag when It paaaea *l* a procession? _ A She. *t#|>d* with her hania relaxed at her side*. A man remove* hi* hat and stand* at nt* tentlya. Q Is it correct for a person to use hl* finger* when eating ~n orange at th*, table? A. Yes; peel the Orange and then pull It apart with tbe finger*.

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aunro*. * i ' ■■■«■- w uHArraH rustrx rrWAS one thing for Jenny to make the diristan to show Brant how fo* Hit, aMther to put E into practice. Brent -camo to work ha the studio *v«y day. IM too Nd not stay for an oceastaml amid aa he used to, and he hurried th and out by the attodie door to wbMi he Md th* My. She hardly ■» htato although Diane frequently brought her a amah bouquet era M to read, eaying, "Hrant tefi thM for you" There wee never a card with it, never a personal word from himOn the last day cd the year, Jenny celebrated by walking all over th* lower floor. "Tou*ro eomiiW'along so wen, 1 think I can trust you to take over from bora," Dr. Higbee said, dismissing her. "Jute remember to take things easy, and keep off your feet an you can for a while. Let tM dust pile up, it wont hurt anything: you’ve got good dean dust in your ilOttOd** - w Diane was gone part of tM afternoon. BM and Fred were going to a New Year’s Eve party that night, and Jenny, eeeinghebr <M- **" ■*"* "*• don’t worry about me.- atm had declared at m*p*r that night Tn gutng to at aM read for a wrtta, ■nd then gw to bed. r~i fi ent He gj • good tn now—Or. tetotei said •o—and I certainly don’t need anyone to an with ata. And tertght you aAouM go ouL" 80 they left about nine thirty and Jenny, slime tn Ute toouee. walked about rmtteasty. Day after tomorrow. Natalie and Gary wourt be bom* again, and Di and Fred could go bock to their own bone*. Ufa would resume its normal rhythm again, ah* would be strong enough to take over the household tasks, even though meals would he •imple aad th* dinting aketchy for a white. BM wandered over to th* studto. ni rite Lee. the thought with aomething akin to horror, this room harnl been cleaned ta weeks! White Brent was working mt Ma •eries for the bus company, eke had bad mor* sana* than to oom* M and disturb anything- And after that. Natali* had had a meeim of deoigntag. aad it had been put off again. ' be her Brut project, foe Melted, looktag about tbe targe. Uttered room. Aad she would have to get right at it, with Natali* coming home in a day er ea. Absently, *M wont acre* to th* model stand and stratatotonad I Lulu, the lay flgurc, who was I •prnwted ta a chair. PurtfMtae I were stacked mrrliselj at one aid* i •ad a pile of pencil akatchata seme.

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I — — J Household Scrapbook | IyRdgfRTA'LW -f Easily Mended It some delicate material has been torn, it may be easily mended 1 by placing the torn part, with a new piece beneath It, in an em broidery hoop. The hoop bold* ail ( firmly and makes the delicate : darning of the tear much easier. Rumpkin Rio i Try tbl* tor variety pumpkin pie. ] When the pie is nearly done. J rover with marghmallowa and reJ tarn to the orea foe tea minute* [ , Qr. sprinkle finely grated' cheese ever the top and bake for five'

1 : / SPECIAL ALL THW wntK’! VISIT OUR CARRY-OUT SNACK BAR 1 11 c PIONEER >| FORMERLY BAIR'E H 142 Eo. Beeowd BL Decater. Ind.

waat irnipm aM MiUMd ■Md out or an* at tMM Or perhaps they woeo dvaMage Brant was going to dtaenrAßM ptabed tlx®> ttp MMI tVlf ttMMb* They war* toe good to-throw away. She would iron them for him one of them days. Hta painting tray stood bated* the easel, and she aaw with surprise that tbe paints were motet. Bbe MttaT known Brant waa doing any work ta ad Juel now. At least, be hadal spoken of it But be spoke of m little nowaday*. Curious, she began to turn over the canvases which leaned, face toward th* wan. ta a double row down .one Me of tha room. And then -he started. Draped over on* of them—a sketch of Ashing boats’ —was ter old brown sweater. Th* swtater ah* had bunted for ao imswrraefnlly test weak. "How on earth dto that got hares- she said aloud. Had Natalie borrowed it au chilly day, and than forgotten ttf Or barf Me herwlf left It about hi a At Os abemt-adadedMmr Btoe put It over Mr arm and went on turning over the canvases. A white Now England fourah that waa the original sketch from which Hrant hod made Ma patattag for tbe bus company. A oornAeH. ita tbe neatly si* fold aback* golden under an autumn ofcy. Aa old woman In her dooryurd. peeling apptee into a blue bowi. A girt. A glriHw breath left her. and she stared st tbe glowing canvas ta Mr hand with unbelieving eyes Did *M look like that? Was she that beautiful? When bad be done it? Bho glanced down st the sweater over Mr arm ta sudden undertaMfotag- Brent bad needed it to coa»plet* the picture, aad Natalie had undoubtedly gotten N ter him. _«M looked agate at the picture. B was herself, ta tbe brown sweater, that day she had been raking teavrn and Brent tend gMd. “How sweet you took!" The day he had ktaoed Mr. Her bead stood out agatart a warm background 'of goMoa-teavee and blue October •ky. a oky that echoed the blue of her eym BM was amiltag. AM j** l foXM. T lovo you, Bm knew now ghgt Mr eym hod mtf that AM M had patatod Mr tMt way. BM cekght bar breath shasMy- Thea he kaewt He couMat Mfo taut knew. Wu that vfoy M Md anew shown Mr tbe picture? WM that why M— There wm a eouM at tM deer MtaM Mr. aM tew wMrted » fright Brent earn* ta. carrying a targe package. "Hello. Jenny.- M sato. -SUB eg? Tve foot some from Weofoert. mrt 1 thounht TA—-

r..mutes. >...- Handy Devise .......i- --. Keep a. padded, covered .brick In the sewing machine. To thio pin eny sewing that need* to lie beM teat while hand work is being done. wu tototowm — l MW Fort Worth Ten.. —ffJPl — Motorcycle Bgt‘. James R. Woods ►pent hl* vacation this year doing pidioe work. He I* aa officer in the organised reserve corp* and spent two week*' active duly a* a military policeman. If You Mavs Bswietbitig Te Bell 1 Try A pemesra* want Ad; H Faye.

I Hta Mtoe dted ta hta throat m ■ be aa*' the ptotusaiMtag Ma*, aaw t JMBTe eyea -Touwe teuM M.I bn said at tert. MtMut ospreMsra • Mmme 111 ** 1 * 1 ** Wh ** *M—- • gen tamely. It was going to M your Cbrkß* > mas present- M sold, without Mn- • toning. -Not and 1 wmt ovra ta . Westport aM entered the frame y specially tram Lothar. He swore , he’d Mve K done en ttatoL but of cowrm It warn XLothar! Tbe man who Md alwaye made her father's frnmaa. Aa old frisM of the family, really. Was that where M aM Nat hM been for tea tM day they said they had gone to Westport, aM tbe Bret faint pangs as jealousy hM come to make Mr heart miserable? Was this what they Md whispered about, witat tM special eoaetasw ta tM studio hM been for? BM drew a long, ragged breath, "la that tM frame now?- she asked. aMM taeMd down, atonent with surpctoA at tM pMhage and* hta arm. -Yoe court gtee It to nw fl* a New Year'S gift.- aM atad. aM her Mart hammered so ta Mr earn aM court nearcely Mar Mr own vote* I don’t want to wait sat*. MM CMtatmae. Brant.’ He looked at Mr sharply, aM *nmrthtag Bl Mr face, something ta Mr eyes, brought Mm to Mr ta cm Nag stride. "Jenny.- M cried, "don't say tMt untem you really mean M." BM wm pmated. Os eourrn aM meant Bl He aaid. atm ta that •trsised, MMtNttod to*** ""Natsito says EH a giveaway. That anyone wM teetesd at k would know' I loved ye** B wm each a surprise that Jenay taagMd braathtemly. "BM sMd km? o. Brsat. aM I wm thinking that anyoM wM looked at B wmdd know Mw much f tavrad Hte arms caught Mr to a grip that hurt. -Cea I MBeve that. Jwmyy M ashed hoarsely. -De you really AteM ItF -2 "Os eour*.- Me answerad him •tasply. -T always did mean it. but I wm cfoatey about tatting you know.They wrtMd stowly back be tM Mvtag urn, mb ana about Mr, their Muds temped. aM stoM beg” -w3*e**. tM New To* ta together." aM] tert with eattotaettan. Mr kpe still warm from hta ktaem, Mr eym CUB teigM with vtetoM of tM aM a new kfle.teent said happily, stooping to lay hie chr*k against Mr hair. TogctMr. Always togvtMr." fTM Bndl

Up And At It The Up and At K 4-H club asst June to, at tbe home of Rseeaaa lUlderhack. The meeting was c*jlMarcDe Manley. Roll call was answered by a favorite Aa«A. Minute* of th* last meeliag-were reed by Pauline RO*. Demonatration* were given by Susanne Kuhn and Panline Roe. The next meeting will be at tbe Bern* park, with awtmmiug at Pine Lake in the afternoon. If You Have Bemetblng To Bell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pay*.

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