Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 174, Decatur, Adams County, 26 July 1950 — Page 4

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Th* cNMre* «M th* ritM. —rry»» hm< aa* Ferri* ridtog E**to«* *r* mmHM by th* Goggyßß ANMUNHUBBt CMBDUBJ* •a at* la cbm* bb4 few. « ' **F ***** ***** orAtoary Mfcty nth* are ob**ey*4 by th* pataca* Th* Korea* •*» sMaaiioa may preveat Preaident Truman comtag to Indiana aext month to i Mteata tha *•* American I. ui— National Head**aKera in i Indiaaapoii* Secretary Roe* eey* the chief executive is swamped with official business tn Washington and- indicates that th* propose ed trip wilt be cancelled Hoosiefs were ’hoping that Mr Truman cd«ld fill the date, but.of soufse realise that he has the most try. , inc And contains Job in the - world. .'. ' •- . -o— o ; Regardtess of politics, leaders ' , - in. Congress .foresee passage of a new tax law which will shim oft 4 Mirplus profits, due to war pre peralion* and increased buying With a budget of |lO billions sub- ■ m-" mitted to finance the \ present -emergency, the tax bill shruild be ■ ' designed tn raise tha» much money during the next year Most • Americans- fe*‘l thst the correct policy to follow is pay as you gtj,“ fnrnreaier tjemands may lace th* governme*! in another year. Predi.'lioK 'hat, Aiu eri ea u to Mier • flgl-'m* in Korea will be irtrin i.’ thy «•» are not rhe for*- . a'.-.iz.yeie-ro/*— *».X. • • •’ • ■ . < : - | .• ’ | \ -HUT or fl)»- '• ' Hie jjire stafcw&ntfi / ■ *»• <’ii>ufW|Uk>n •* and of .:duiv may have a tiufce of polity tn. their implication. WfrLe riran troop.- h ii back , ■Yr Ju maneuver wa* la.igrly* 'due-- lire* Rein font ements art brtug rushed to tbs battle area and the offensive will bt tak£fewhtn weapons and ".mwirpowF-rbecome available. . Q The . tractor palling contest s cieated a k t of interest among farmers and the-demoNstmtions of the light, and heavymodels at Hanna Nurtman park were largely attended It hasn’t beta >o many year*; atfo that the hor** wae the • -mh r of int*rest in.thitsel_ weight pulling conteats., but now few teams of this sort are kept on the farms The demonstrations fit*

A Radioactivity Experiment

•y Herman N. B unde ten, M.D i THOUGH "-drugs of various kinds have been used in the trea* ' •i nt « f di*e«>e for many years’ u ruwrcdge us how -.they work i u* obtain -thatr . el£ei-ia -has been 1 incomplete and ineiart. The reaton of course. la that we had »in | means of tracing the progress of I a drug through the body Once It uaa swallowed or injected, we lost sight oTit and could only observe its mom-ohvJous effects Xow ?fyy !n»ann of radioactive C drugs and Geiger “counters in \-.trujnentW. ehj* h pit k up th** pres -eficw of radioactive materia! we are. at long last able to study th* drug in One\o£ the most interesting _of • ,*».«- cK *<■ i-r. nt* ha« beei ducted *Xh radi<»a« Uve nicotine frown •• a\*< jentist at the Un.-’ vetsi ty of I’hirago. Nieolin* ordinarv form is of course, the; s?ti-e ingredient In tobacco. I When* radioactive nicotine was fnjffc ted just -ejow the skin of a. , rat. the using a Geiger unter an instrument that regi ster* ‘radioa< tivity. was able to determine that the drug w.a* immediately tak»-n *f>p bv the. blood. stream and Appeared in the urin ettT.v a minette later. H** ebo-wvd that,the m< <»tine ha ’ a V*ftdejnry ns < olte< t in the heart. kl«b>e-. g : ■ -ai-.d - .■■»•• • ■ . - ■ • ■ 'aa Tn tffr ~ex.TC*b-dr- r .-- - \ 6 per-vr.’ -•! "-u- ;:iie tad

t«sl to th* tact UM term op*rs* tor* m* Interested in tanning s**tpm*nt sad th* results which the mod*** tehehtite* of today wiU deliver under similar workeMMtttionn* 0«*«r*l MacArthw 1* aot • d» feteist. H*’« th* world** b«*t soldier. In reporting to th* UN Secnrlty Council, th* commander of *ll Far Eastern forces, Including the Korean sector, concluded his interesting report with: "Our hold upon the southern part of Korea represents a secure bsse. W* ar* now In Korea tn force, and with God’s help we are. there to stay until the constitutional authority of the Republic is fully restored." W* must hav* faith In MacArthur's-leadership and the cause of freedom, which he represents. As long as there' Is * Russia. Ji seems that ths world will be plagued with wars CoMrsagman Short of Missouri seems to hold this view, for he says.,"Meaf that there .will be .no peacot.ua. ourtime The nunme' we'suueicfi i’oHH I rttng In Korea ■ it’ll pop. up in • Formosa, Iran or some place else." But. there is a ray, of hope in the the worid If the United Nations {gain together. Russia's drlvs for. poser ran be stopped The i’nit .ed- States cannot do the Job alone, for as CongreMMHsn Short indicates, the Communist invasions will break ottt on all fronts. The Christian natioiis must, atop th\ hordes that enslave the people.. . . V . . It i'.: .17. ■ “of cabs tn ettjov »<,tiig - sre .• v,, -pp> . uni'i is grant* (I \h, in to do -so Many vacation trips ,o. xpu-.d fhcuisit towns and Ji'i-- wQrh cbhtSih fd'ctnries tuinito- o.u: ain.- u ibii, ; cereals,, rhpcoiai*- light bulbs/ locomotives, refitg* raiors. imitoi. sheets or tapioca \ Guides ~ar*. furnished.to take these institutkjnnr-anilyfrom ten to forty million people .take ad vantage of their -*nvi,. <\„»er a period of a year/ Tin a* inspection trip- arc cZpeclijtßv da to.- small ft'/ Youiig»!*-r* ga.’V'i in tin- «.</■ much for scli"i-1 work arid to h* !p th* o make dip their ocmmls, as.{<> their .. fiitii** career's The whole taui- . ily relurnr to its own home amt various oceupsik,ns with an idra*- ■•" h'-w mhi t - in • and w.k

| nicotine was f.\r r*-ted in th#- urine. I The most interesting feature <«f ' this experiment is <’<>n< 4«rne*i with "what happened t«> the heart i{# ' abte tn siw that the heart. . (b»ex niit hare wn unHushed r*p i- < ily for'absorbing’fiieotrne To d<> 'this hA had .to remove the heart I' keeping it alive by parsing •-ertain 'fluids through it. At first it was noted that the heart absorbed a!-m-os: all of the nnntine in the j fFuid« Biit: after just a f * jnii. •it*.-, additional nhotiiie in uia ' tin? hr the fluid- through th** heart *as no longer absorbed. •The result nt This expertmerrt may h*-lp !”<»• *-xplain the manne ru wiikh' nicotine affe« t- the hu man . *'.-■, <n imjKir'faiff.“■jnedh'il fa* tor t on« era~ <d with stnoldnr fct would” appear 'from this e\;»?-Hr< ?.♦ that- th heart Is able to pr6te<-t iueif in ! some *ay again-’ !»«•» lars*Lamounts of noOtin* _ : • The same method of study is now b*ih£ applied t-» lauous nth •♦ r d.' uzsr.- used by do< tot- s^u> ha; ‘ pua .tiup ixvaq «• -■o o-’qi donna. .»n«*th.ri: i;np«»rtan’ »ried remedv ig many. <iis4>r'der-‘ - Before trai er atoms wen- used .the '-xa<t (herni»al action ot ■tfUESTIONS A-Ntf ANSWERS D R - Wh*' .

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GEORGE CtJLBERT was not m his office w hen Ehza stopped at iU door and on to her grandfather a. She wan thinking of Dave Wilsons thrust at the manager; night it ./had hcen John Streetcj, and Chris Cameron ahd now it was oae of the null men ... dcdrge’Culbert opened the door, came in breezily. -/Ail, good morning. And you’re as fresh as the murfiThg, 1. see’, /even after last night s dissipation' / Hope you slept well!” -H a v e~"y o u found out what caused the accident ?** He sal down on a corner of the desk, "My dear giri, didn t you promise to let tne do the worrying about /hat ? Yes, I’ve found out. It didirt lake me long. As I suspected, \it was the fellows own careleasnVss.’’ Th^n—There wasn’t anything wrong with the machine ?” The manager’s smile twitched a , very little. ~Now what gave you that idea? Oh. 1 remember. Cameron said something at the table, duin t he ? And what does he know about the mill ? \He’s never put a loot inside th.e gate, to my knowledge. . He’s the sort w’ho likes to throw hts weight around.” Eliza said quickly, "It wasn’t What he said. It was . .” Her face re«idcned a little. "I saw Dave Wilson this morning. He said that you knew the machine might break down—go any day, was what he said." "The Mar.* exploded from the f manager's lips. Then at once be got control of himself,, assumed a look of amuse! patience « "That's what I’ve been trying to get across t© you, Eliza what sort these men are. Os course he'd try to shaft the blame on me! And putting it on me is putting it on you. too. ii As you said last night, you own the mill. Now maybe y.ou 'understand why I di-in’t want you to go and see the fellow I hope you, didn't hand out a lot of sympathy." A retort to the effect that th< giving of her sympathy was quite | hrr own affair, rose to Ehza's lips But she did not mak*» it; she said • instead, remembering the- look Dave had given her. I didn’t have a chance! They — Dave Wilson didn t want 4ny-sympathy/-f fC«rge < lcarr.cd*isornething, maybe. You’ll listen to me. next time. Now what L came in for- did you read that letter inujpJFupi‘to‘youTast Highs the, Bendl/y fellows ?” Eliza flushed again. She had not read it *• "We have tn write something in answer tojt My sugg»-st ion is that we g< t together w.th them; and And out what there is to iL That is. if you’re interested.” >' Eliza did'not know enough about ' it to be'interested. In this a.4 rh everything eise-shc must.depend on ’ th;” man s judgment’. • j the land thr they w ant to buv ’ ’ ’ E erytjnng -from the N .uh a? * ' . a_.p.ret!y *aA.e fr« n* jour ’ 4- 1; ’ -

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L Household Scrapbook 1 Ry ROBERTA LEE Phonograph Record* Fingerprint* greaxe, and dirt ' may be removed from phonograph i record* by u»e of a weak nolaiioa ;ol soap in water. Muixtyn a winp ] of absorbent cotton-with thi* solntfon and wipe the record. Then wipe the surface, with plain water. Jara Kept S<*«> A little powdered/bovax apririk lid in empty Jarywilh the cover ‘crewed, on "tightly will keep them ► weel until needed aruiihor yea< Cleaning the Iron If the liiA loot liemine coated v ith a ftliii of stun h. run It over* a slo-cf of.riu. ..iriqliHipi-r and tire,. ' (/to the chureft of your .choK* belt Sunday. • X- '—

one siarcu at mm maniuy. x ou mean the mill would be gone?" ‘•The mill’d be at the bottom of your pretty lake.** Whrrt Eliza made a quick sound of protest he dropped his jocular manner. "See here, my dearj got to be.a rraJiat. Anyone but your gtandfatherUl .bu v« dt?sed J his pn mill down acverai year® back. There hasn’t te* t< any profit to speak of for month*. Thai beater breaking down’ll stop w-<rk now :«»r a time and it’ll cost ahl fHi?re than It s worth to get to running again Y«»:frv throwing away your money that’■ what it amounts to. I’d rather aee you liquidate this plant here and invest what yoti can get for it in something that'll bring you a better return. These Bendley may make you a good offer; tSry’re pretty keen on getting their hands on this particular apoL~ And if we play along with them we may- make a pretty deal." & As he presented It. and with what ho had said The evening before about it. it sounded childish to say she wanted to keep the .mill. So she did not say anything. Cutbcrl patted her hand “It’s no time for you to work up any sentiment, my girl. This is bust* and the two don't go together. This may be a heavensent chance for you to gel out from under a losing thing I’rHittrstand. I’m not sure of this Bendley crowd and wc mustn’t hurry 'em, but “fit the same time we mustn't let them gel discouraged and go looking for another valley. I’ll answer this last letter as soon as I get back to my office. I’ll suggest we get together on it ” He slipped off the desk. "And I said-don’t talk about it to anyone.” He stood at her shoulder. Tm driving over to Cranford this afternoon. Got to get something started on that beater. How about going with me ?” She shook herliead. "I'm sorry 1 can't- j»6t this rtfternoon.” "A swrll Like this’ - Wen. we’ll drive over some evening and take.in. a movie. r Nr>w I II go and write that letter.” He touched her shoulder lightly as he w< nt past bes. "Will the do t r give you a report on how badly_|Mvc W ilson s hand is. Jim’. ?’’ His laugh was. wholly 'indulgent “You refuse to put that nut of your head, do you? Yes. I'll -'get'a report and* give rt -frr y-r?! Anything more before I go?" There was suddenly a great deal more but it was all jumbl<-<l in Ehza's 4 mind to be put Into words. She said. -"Nrand lowered her eyes from the slight challenging Jn hia She did not stay long, after he left. When she- went out to her car she saw a little group of men standing idly tn the mill yard Krom th* shed where the. beater had broken down, she thought? She had a sudden ijr,; to go Jvvrr to them, talk to th* :n.- but i brt faß? red. when she >aw ♦lhemj - ' ‘thn r - heads-away f-her*"-j Ax : »ae drev « <: ’-AU-.;, a ; ■ I F.-i 1 MI. .z-/? .

20YM«SAGO I TODAY __ July 2S — Cong******** Voetal visit* Decatur and announce* that work on the new poatotfle* building here will atari in a tear weoka Heavy ehowara la Dacatur and vicinity reduc** tomp*r*t*r*» to 7». The Intenlat* Commerce comtiriaalyn lower* freight rata* in mid wtet/lffectlve October 1. The/Rev. John Edward* of jltintinktort elected proaldent of E> worth Institute of th* northern Indiana Methodiat conteranc* at Lake Webster. 1/-wlh Armstrong elected **cretary of th* *•* Peopte’a Loa* aad Trust compear. Th* Re*. H.H . rmtM W«l give th* sermoa at th* unkm a**vi<e* at the United Brethren church tvmorrow *v*ntag. ■_ - Liquor Licence Os Local Club Suspended IndtaaapoH*. July 24. —(UPlfcTh* Indiana alcoholic beverage coinmtnrtoh announced the suspension t<>day of 24 liquor lieenaea t<>' ternoy ranging from three to 35 day*. Th* suspensions, effective July .■y. tuclutted: Decatur American Legion Post No. 43. three day*, sale to nonlUrtubers; Roxie bartendir. seven days. .** . Democrat Want Ad* JRrlng Reaults / ' / ■' ’ ■ CLEANEST CLOTHES * COME FROM KELLY’S DRY. CLEANING Phone M7 .

I anew» siot e. some nueu pU|«.-r bags tn ner arm. Alliaa slopped the car, called to her. i Marilyn asked, "Will you get out ■ and come.in?" There wasn’t much • urging in Marilyn’s voice. i .’T'.etoi>jKd u> <eU you what a qlce jiarty you nad last flight,’ Itoi.i Khza uperuM the door, atfjl' jk>i out. ’.’Just tor a.tew minute* ’’ . "The kitchen’s a n>v.ss. I haven t' done a thing this morning. Eliza said quickly, We shouM have helped you clear up every thing last night Wash them now, and let me wipe." "Well, it you want to. 1 suppose they’ve got to be done. John II be sin for somVjtinch s<X>n. It anyone could know how »wk I am of Washing di«h,»’" "Maybe you donT get.out enough.’' suggested Eliza. • M -n swashed the soap around ■ in t. ster with some violence, 1 "Where d i go? You’ll find out What a dreadful place this is! 1 , hntc nate, hate it!" Tears suddenly I .gan to rod down her cheeks. It s worse than a prison. AU alone, every day . .." "But you have Doctor Streeter " i At that Marilyn began to laugh in little sharp spasms, her tears I running, her hands working blindly ! dver-the dishes. ■»' _t "Marilyn, please," begged Eliza. ’ . terribly embarrassed. ; i/-'.lt'-‘’ your saying that—-you don’t ■ know How funny it was!" Another i burst of laughter came and tears ; with It. "Don't min*'! me it’s just I i one of those times when I have to ! let go. Either cry or get awful mad-xyOU ought to see me when ; I'm mad! You'd rather ace me : I cry'" Eliza hung her towel on a rack ' Will you come up to. my- house Tor lunch sonic day? 1 can stop for you when 1 leave the milL" Marilyn was lonely here, as she I wu. It would help both of them, perhaps, if they aaw » >mething of each other. ~ , But Marilyn said quickly, with a | defiant rift of her head. "Maybe 1 won’t be here. Maybe I’m going away’" I "When you come back. then. And I'm glad you may be going tc have a little holiday." i Marilyn push*<l the teakettle,tc J the back'of the stove. "Andmaybe • I wont 'le coming took!" Sh, 1 gave a sharp little laugh, turn* - *: from Ehza's surprised look.- "Oh ' J’tn jflst cuckoo this morning What I mean is it ever I Bee get —»*«y. n»tw«Hy I wouldn't w»nt to come back to this 1 " * Eliza made an excuse <o "Heapeth will be wondering where/'' L-am.” And Marilyn did not her to stay longer. / Approaching the Wilsnfr hniMK she saw Hcsrtf'th 0 ronybg out o! the picket thr j car, opened the for Hespet! , to get in. /•' , . . Hespeth Mid when she had set - tied herself. "I ma-ie afloat out ni that end*of meat and took it dowr i there. Takes a Fbt t<y te*'f Dax» ( , \ydson. *And Annie’s gdl her han«L j 4 - Envy rucla-’ Eliza He s sue-t- h* | . A M* *»eli v ,v i' ’ ” r 4 rZo Be tonnaacay- . . ij

Miss Dorothy W«*hoH Arrives In Yokohama Mta* Dorothy W«ato*tt, daughter of Mr. aad Mra. Adrian Wemhoft of Marshall »tr**t, ha* arrived In Yokohoma, Japan, a-bere ah* will be employed iu the civil tan departmeat of th* U. 8. sth eur fore*. Mia* Wemhoff was graduated from Indiana University and had worked on her maater’a degree up to laat June. She will be employed a* an art luatnietor in the vocsttonal department, aad expects to be goaa al least two year*. Moilte Abenua. of Geneva, has tiled tor a divorce trum her busband. Grove Aber»on. charging cruel aad Inhuman treatment She naked |5W> alimony. Mra. Aberson charged that her husband had mitreated her 14-year-old *on former marriage, had not fappor£ ed her, fore Im her te seek etnpkiyment. and finally had aent her son back to Portland T-hey have be* u married one and one-half years. Affidavit Filed Affidavit of the widow, Harriet Adler, filed showing that the estate i of George Adler is not worth over |3CO; Otto Kirsch and Fred MUI* were appointed ay> appraisers. Complaint Filed A complaint for a limited divorce was filed by Anajile Lehman Jhrough her attorney John DeVoes. against Myron Iwhmsu. stating ■ i that th*, were married July 1. 1549 and separated July 2.',. ths<*. ■ ’ that during’ the past tew months j the ilifiudant "has caused «udb | rionstani «irj4e it has render.! ml ttielr live* together Intolerable ” | The romplalnt «eks s<paraliuiij fi, . tmi.hoard fur one >. rr Summon- I’muid for drt*ndaa; refUtli.d'.. S,pl, •' a If you have eomethlng to. Mil . .'*y,.rgpm* tor rent tty X OemßJrst Want Ad. 4t brtnge respite. — Go to the church of your choice I ' next Sunday. AMERICAN Frowi I’msr <>•*» hi! t.ti <*nl>. .m aiijuntur n >f ih< Un* 'H* Thi front -i in i i. ht !» b.i- b<«p >iahi.hz« «l Quality Photo Finishing All work loft noon on .... Thursday, ready the next day, Friday at 10 4 a ip. Hqlthousft Drug Co. - Say lOVith FLOW K RS Froat CALLUS! j'.’/TO HAVE YOUR RUGS ANO f UPHOLSTERY CLEANED E A V QUALITY ■ U A CLFAN'NG I SERVICE Phoie Berne 1292 Decatur 66331 u , ..>•* U— I iieri’s > tC ' green hint jOKw/ll' that Woi’t Faio! • ■y- ~~ ~ IT WON'T lOTt Biots either, not mildew, nor aJlea up. Kygron flows on eawlv. inxeahK. uort. well But. most imprntant of all, it ha» none of- the •horuomngs'j 'he average gr#efl>amt for hl-.hde, d’vws, trim, et< H»'« bee* used iuereiaf j’lv for years by leading pair.nnr contrartor» and iu>me owner* six atiacrs oi grre'a. ki|qron... green o Kyaotio SoM-A'TJoofheoa Paint K«Km Br«g Stent

eomewhgt. MacArthur reported that the U. 8. flrat cavalry beat off several, attack* in the Yongdong area and inflicted heavy casualties m thei communist troop* and tank*. He reported that Buuth Korean*'

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were moving up in the soutbwest, where the communists had pushed down the weal coast and across the south roast toward Pusan. Tbr n - pubhf;rn< ri ’.iprund noine towns ! on the fringe of the communist advance, the summary, said.