Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 216, Decatur, Adams County, 14 September 1950 — Page 4

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Onward la aot going forward with Ua school eoaaoUdattoa pro««*m Not alone Senate confirmation, bet public cooperation should be given General Marshall as De fosse Secretary. The Korean table to taming and Gen. Walker informs the werM that ON forces will soon be on the offensive. The Gl's will finish the job. —„ O' —o- •■> ' Wilkeeßarre. Pa., and tewaa to that vicinity will be to mourning a* services are conducted tor the 31 National Guardsmen killed to the Pennsylvania ratolroad wreck near Newcomerstown. Otoe. Military rites will he accorded the men and no doubt a memorial will bo erected to them. The tragedy to one that could have been averted, had railroad signala been observed. „i o ' -»•" New Hampshire Republicans renominated Senator Tobey and those who voted lor the states-, roan are .to. to commended. Although charged with bolting party leadership. Tobey replied that he always voted for the best Interests of the people The New Hamp shire senator Is one of the most able men in congress sad aniens the losing taction in his party snipes him In November, he should be returned to Washington The voters to his state must admire hto independence, tor he has ant lost an election In 3« years. Louis Johnson, made his mistakes as any man in the defense post could or will do. for Infallibility does not go with the Job. He stmeu out to trim military espenfltures. which move was popular at the time. He tramped on toes and later became a victim of enemies who gunned for him If he had advocated huge expenditures and putting the country on a’'wartime basis, he would have

Loss of Weight, Strength, Are Symptoms

By Herman N. Bu*S***n, m:o. THOC.GH more common in tropic latitude*, amebtasl*. amebic dysen•ary. occur* throughout tfie world Today, a* a result of the war a*d other factors. It is thoroughly entrenched In ths Vnlted States, where it la estimated that from fire to ten percent of the population have thia parasite in the Intestine. The Scut* form of the disease causes such symptoms as diar rhea, loss of weight and strength ( and. frequently, blood in the bnsel moyement. This form may be, confused with ulcerative colltis.l dysentary due to germs, food pois-J onlng. and even an irritable bowel The chronic or long-continued form of amebiasis may be more difficult to diagnose and treat In It* mild form the disease may cause only slight Intestinal sympMHT~' ’ ■“ The condition Is definitely dlsg nosed only by finding the ameba In the bowel movement*. The person who has the ameba In the bowel called an amebic carrier j Some physicians lielleve that this term is an Improper one because the ameba is unable to live In the bowel* tube but inust invade the intestinal wall In carrying out . the eaainlna Hon to determine whether or not amebae' are present, the patßU^t.' Unless he Is ’ Suffertnt With diarrhea. Is given some magnesium sulfate before breakfast to stlmu |

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felt too crack of American opinion against such a step, for most of the people wanted to think that .war-waa Mt Imminent. Had he taken such a stand, the politicians and some members of Congress would have cried to high heaven over Ihe cost, so Johnson had mile etoaee to w». om way or the other It will be more difficult for to* cotamnists and hatchet mon to tour General Marshall apart The rumor got itarted and of course to this country such wild tales grow and grow The la«v.t fabrication was that Russia at ready has started garni warfare by poisoning the serum used to prevent Mg cholera Government authorities say sorb a yarn has no foundation. Hogs are dying from cholera. but farmers say that toe pigs were not vaccinated Investigation is being made and It's doubtful It Russia or the Communists can bo blamed for the hog toll, although they are not beyond doing sack a dastardly trick. ■ ... .... — The McCarthy* and other op ponents of the administration will raise their objections to General George Marshall as Secretary bf Defense, but the Senate will confirm the President's appointment of this great American to the high ranking post The country should consider itself fortunate In being able to employ Gen. Marshall as head of the department, which today is building our defense program on war-time proportions. With an lllustrous career as a soldier and diplomat. General Marshall, has continued hto publie servicer to the nation as president lit -the American Red Cross. It may be necessary for him to resign this position If he to attack because he served as a gem eral and chief of staff of the army, then the country wiliTuld that men with ability cannot be found tor government service

late bowel action The stool, when ■ passed, must be hept warm. Some ■ -of the material is then examined under the microscope r In about p**-thlrd of th* cases -of acute amebiasis, examination' with a proctoaeope, which la an i instrument mad* up of a tube and a light, will show ulc*r* or > aores in th* lower bowel. The' treatment of the disease (s ■ aimed at getting rid of the ameba lin the tissues. One form of trout- ( 11 ment consists In giving emetine I hydochloride by injection under ! | the skin twice a day for three .(day* Beginning twelve hours be4tore the injectlonol emetine. the.l patient may be given arsenic and i I lodine-contalnlng preparations.- An t arsenic preparation used is kniijyn I as carbarson* and the iodine pre- ' paration is known as dlodoquin - The arsenic preparation I* given: three times a day for four days ■ and then followed by the lodine I pn paration three times a day for - seven days Next the entire course.. ■ of treatment 1* repeated. Most of | the patients with amebiasis are i <ur-d >y this procedure QUESTIONS ANO ANSWERS A Header' I have been suffering .vnh.a skip disease known as Jch ihyosls I* there ahV known cure? 1 •Answer .Such drugs as pilocarpine and thyroid are usually used, i jAn ointment containing a small aqpnrnt of sslii ylic acid inuy also 1 , ue employed

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| Q What are some of Hie duties |of the best man at a wedding? j A. Taking care of the wedding i ring, supervising the packing of | the brJdegrisim s luggage, giving ’fee to the clergyman, accompanyling bridegroom to.the church. AsIter the ceremony, he sees that the bridal party gets off to the reception in the right cars, checks on golngaway car. propose* first toast to the bride, helps the bridegroom into his traveling clothes, and r cads-the couple to their car. • tj When one is introducing Mr I Jones to Mr. Smith is It proper ■ to say. "Mrs. Jones, my friend Mr. [Smith"? A Not if Mr Jones Is also your 1 friend This expression Implies tout only Mr Smith is your friend. Q. When a man is eating in a public dining room, and a woman stops at his table to speak with him. should he rise? A. Yes, .always. Divorce Granted Lurlpne Cottrell was granted a decree of absolute divorce In cir- + ctrtt court Wednesday from Samuel Cottrell, as well as the restoration qf her maiden name of l.urltno h'rrps The defendant, who did not appear at the hearing, was represented by prosecuting attorney I Severin Schurger, who filed an answer, in general denial to the charge*. v iSfIM Marriage License tieraid Ashbaugh. Van Wert. (>.. [and Heta Mauller, route 3, One Minor Accident Reported To Police tine minor aceidgnt was report I rd to <dty potlr* when eqrs driven by Hoy Davis. of Van Werl. It, land Marvel Johnson. 115 Itugg street, collided at the First' and i Monroe street Intersection. Only i negligible damage was reported

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| The People's Voice i Thto column for too mo of our ! reader* who wish to make ear I gaattos* for toe general good or diatom gnoottoM of later eat. Please sign your name to show aatheuticity. It will not j be mod it you prefer that M I aot ba. | t— * Defends Chiropractors After a recent visit to a chiropractor In this community I was surprised to toarn that one of our most precious freedoms, the freedom of every man to earn hto living when, where and how he wants to has been sadly abused The Americanmedical association h as brought pressure on the board at niedfral" registration and exkniipgr tion of Indians, with the result that Ml the younger chiropractors are to be enjoined or prevented from practicing in Indiana - It's time now that every person who has been benefited by chiropractic adjust meats come to the aid of those people; first with the necessary money to h. Ip them win i their case second to see that the ; nest Indiana bgtaiature repeals or changes that unjust law paused in or before 1927. Since that tjine no chiropractor has been able to take a etale board examination to obtain a license to practice hto profession. When an organisation deliberate. ly .lets people suffer just, because they have by passed an Important i way of helping people md reliey ting suffering by not working with. I the chiropractor and stoop to the low level of using the courts and i legislature to prevent the chiroprac- | tors from doing the work they I should haw taken up years agOi ' it's time the people K< t their eyes opened and du something about It We need the medical doctors, but we need the chiropractors jbat-as much. The excuse of rhe medical association is that they have to go | to school six years to learn their ; trade also act as interns for months If the teachers in the mrtli-’ cal college had the permission and ' wanted to. they could teai h all there is to teach along the basic lines in two years. Inquire If you will, about how 1 the A M A even controls the hospitals, barring a doctor from“"u< ing them it he doesn't dam e to their puppet strings like puppet,* | jdo, ' | , ' . _ J.” i 1 Again I say, a« one who-has ' been greatly benefited by both j t hircpraitois and medical doctors, j please for your own sake and for thousands of veterans and mental cases, help our chiropractors and medical doctors Who have doue -o much for us. I would like to hear i more discussion on this subject through this column. Signed. •■A Satisfied Patient

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Extension To Offer Music Study Program A music study program to toclude courses in applied music and music theory will bo started this fall for the first time at the Indiana University Fort Wayne Center. The courses will M for students Interested to working towards a music degree, teachers and for ' adults who wish to enroll In the music courses but do not wish to obtain university credit. Credit received in the courses may be applied toward a degree in music at Indiana University. Examinations Listed Under Civil Service Civil service examinations for junior operator, constructk.u equip- j ment. for the Cared engineer depot. New Haven: industrial foreman and superintendent In the chair factory and cannery respectively of the Indiana state prison and for chemists, physicists and meteorologists tn the newly organised geophysical research directorate of the air force research laboratories, Cambridge, Mass, today. Salaries range from 11.J9 an hour for the junior operator to |lO.Pon annually fur the chemist and physicist. Pertinent education and experience Is required for some of these positions, and Information on all of them, as well as others. may be obtained from Robert Frialnger, In the Decafur post office.

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