Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 230, Decatur, Adams County, 30 September 1950 — Page 3
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Publish, I Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Entered at the Decatur, tad.. Poet Office aa Second Class Matter Dtok D. Heller President A. R. Hollhoua* Editor J. H. Heller - Vice-President C. B. Hoithouse ...i... Treasurer Subscription Rates: By Mail In Adams and Adjoining Counties; One year, ><; Six months, |3-35; 3 months. >1.73. Ily Mall, beyond Adams and Adjotalng Counties: Oso year, >7.00; « months, >3.3*; 3 months. 33.00. By Carrier, 3* cents per week. Stacie copies, 4 cents.
Turn back the clock! —-o—,o Euj"y October In Indiana. o o < The Crusade For Freedom puts America on the offensive lu the war of ideas. Its purpose is to carry our mesaace of American friendship and good will to the peoples enslaved behind the iron curtain. Sign your name to one of the scrolls. o o— — The change to central standard time wlll be quite noticeable in the evening. With darkness arriving an hour earlier the opportunity to enjoy a ride after supper during the twilight period will be gone. In return, you'll have Ute colorful autumn scenery to enjoy as you take a weekend trip or a Sunday afternoon drive over county roads. ——o——o—<■ General MacArtnur warned the North Koi van* that they would i'v proaei uted for violating the laws of warfare concerning the treatment of prisoner*. Americam- want the guilly prosecuted. The savage hordes mistreated our , soldiers and then shot them, throwing the bodies Into a ditch. MacArthur's Job will not be completed until the guilty are rounded up and tried. . o o •- vzwtlelot!.' the wgr emits in Korea, tb< Nv.rtii Koreans who committed such tefiible atrocities against American soldiers apd fellow South Koreans should be brought to trial a» war criminals. Helpless Gl's were lied, together and marliiiie gunned by the savage Gqm--4n dilr'hee jT'fht-fe"wisTS' way 10~ corral the whole outfit of murderers. the quickest disposition of the lot would be dropping a bomb on the killers The North Koreans __ observe no rule of warfare and deserve little-. If any consideration as human*, for their crimes are tire acta of barbarians. . —--o o In . (including the historic c<refrohy whlih marked turning back Seoul and South Korea to PriAl dent Syngmati Rhee. General Ma<Aitlisr. representing the IN. ton i- had the crowd In join la reciting the laird's Prayi-t Hrprayed fervently prefai ing his prayer with, "hi humble and <l, Vout manl«fr—altim id Uiatltude ‘ to tin- Almighty tiod for bringing this diflalve vi<io,y ,u out arms. I tick that nil pn s< nt rise and Join up in r»i itihg tin laud - prayer ” Without doubt Mar Arthur Is out of the greatest military l ominar.d ere ever known to history.
Measures Used to Relieve Spasm of Muscle
ByHerman N. Bunrfaaen MJDL MODERN’ medicine lamp* toReiher under the term ’‘rheumatic dhorder* a variety of pain ful and <1 tabling condition*, in eluding Mich <li»*eaM>B as. must hinflammation. Inflammation of the joints an inflammation of the connecthe <r aupportine tfsauea So it is seen we are dealing with a number of diseases. In the majority of these dis orders, spasm of the mUßch’x is responsible for much of the dis ,j»hilHy.. discotpfpr.U loss of use of the afins and legs. The spasm may be sei. off by expand re to excessive heat Or cold, by overstretching the muscles b> sprains, or strains, injuries, un- . itimal physital Activity', or atrophy Or wasting of tic muscles. Long Period „ • The ppasm may occur suddcnh. Or -gradually and continue for a long period of time* (in the other, band. It may clear up quickly it pain is checked. . — It is well known that rcat of the affected part will help reltfeW' pain hut this, in turn may "'bring a boo' what has been tailed habit spasm, a type -of spasm which may <outiniie for an indefinite period. This prolonged spasm may limit the movement of the arms and lega and cause much disability, and treatment is necessary to relieve
The >31,000 expense account tiled by Senator Capehart In bls preconvention campaign is attracting -a lot of attention In lhe country. Without opposition for renomlnation, Capehart spent more money than did the candidates of 20 yearn ago In Illinois and Pennsylvania who were denied seats in the senate because of excessive campaign expenditures. A senator's salary to >13.000 annually and if Capbart were re-elected he would not break even for the whole six years, unless he had other reasons for wanting the office. ' 'O' o-— - College football games are being played this afternoon and thousands of tans flit stadiums for the colorful collegiate gridiron events. After the first few games, the team* will square away for the weekly grind that continues through to Thanksgiving, with the hope of winding up as midwest, regional or national champions. There is no better tonic or more enjoyable recreation than to ail in a stadium with 58.080 other I people all watching the contest that goes on before their eye It's colorful and exhilarating. With Indiana and Purdue on the Big Ten schedule and Notre Dame taking on all comers, and Wabash, franklin. DePsuw, Hanover. BallStats. Eartbain, St. Joseph's and other* booked tor the season, Hoosiers have many football treats coming up during the next eight weeks. fr —O- — - The. Rev. Otto C. Busse of Preble. t liaplain of the Indiana Department of the American Legion, to organising the county for the Crusade For Freedom campaign Every person in the county is asked to sign a Freedom scroll, which will be plated 111 the Freedom bell to be erected in Berlin. GermanyCoin contributions to the campaign will’br u-cd to Vici! a radio broadcasting station in Berlin, which w.UKgire programs from the American point of view and describe the American way of living. General Luclus Clay. formir.iltilltiny governor of West Germany, brads the national organisation ami the goal Is tn get ' IMt.oou . Am< ili uis to sign thF Scrolls and help contribute-toward the bioadcast. It will be America Speaks, the spouMws hoping that th>- peot l< of Russia will absorb the idea, that the United States wants pl ace, sitklng their help to throw olf the bound- of thr Ir Communist leaders.
A number of m» azures are w»ed to relieve this mus< le spasm. Thev i inc lade |h< civibg of sinh drugs as neoatigmlne the injection of ■ local anesthetics into the affected 4 part, heat massage, and exercise. ► A drug known as to|s«<rul teems, to relax the muscle spasm quite Well. It is a safe drug to use when administered under the direction* of the physician’ in the proper dose A need by the physician Is to administer one does ’ and observe the patient.for 4i mlni»tea. The greatest amount of mip ; ' • <|e relaxation uana11y...... develops sflthin about <5 minutes. Then the <|rug mav be administered every two or three hours until Uce condition is overcome: QUESTION* AND ANSWER* MJ- W.nil.l th- . wtmn Always be due to piles? ... i Answer Bleeding from the rec- •. turn may crime from a variety of cauwty the most common being piles or hemorrhoids i „ Bleeding from the rectum may also he due to certain diseases which affect the blood itsejf. each as purpura-o r hemophilia. A snlall tumor, called a polyp, as well aa, it iters in an. part of the intestine would also cause bleeding. I A complete examination Is needI cd tn fiud the cause Os this coiltlii Hon.
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' MYIAK AGO TODAY ■... --—■ Hept. 30. — The Philadelphia Athletics win the American League pennant and the world aeries opens there tomorrow between thrt A'a and the Card*, Mrs. Herbert Hoover, wife of the president of the United Blates is attending lhe Girl Scouts convention in Indianapolis. Company A of Decatur will be host at the annual reunion ot the !3»th field artillery here October 18 and 13. Harry Staley sells his filling station at Second and Marshall streets to Eastern Indiana Oil A Supply company of. Geneva O. L. Moon, <4, dies In Cleveland following long Illness. Franklin D Roosevelt renotnlnat ed candidate for governor In New York fTcdb.led. he. wifi be the < andldate for president in 1332 if he win*. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC' HMAIIiNU Xirtk* to hereby plvou that thv Loral Al* <»hvh< Hev«-rage Hoard of Adaiua County, Indian**, will, a* ,» P M CUT nu the loth dav »»f O< - loiMMr. ivio at the <*t»mmi«adun«r• Itrr.Hii, Ofrlv'e hi the C+tv •>( Ifidiajia ih >M,>d bounty, ix-Khi iq.ve»Ugatfon of th MfiplWMlifHl Os the foHoWhlg IIMIiUMi lorMon. r»ofue»Una the h»»ur to the .«Vplk-unt, ;»t th** Im Mlon hereln.-iftrr m i out, i.i the Ab ojj.ihr Beverage » • nnii of th»‘ <Um hereinafter d»*Sigti»'l iMid will, at Na|d time and pia> • n • »‘i\e Infor mat ion* rone«r«iiig tin- fitxrxM aaf Maid appHiaiit, and the pf’piiLty <if iMßUing tli« p* rtnh RPpHf'l for t - wltcll Mff|>li< ant *»t the premi ’ a rmnidMi Huber! A and Phulln»’ J. ltaUP»«l. ''iui’i. 131 N. "nd St., l»r>Mtur, Lid t’- ■ ’ and wIBe rrtail-r ■ r« ant i. >\Jt’ ix \ \'!h»x WILL BE f »F**X ; o THE Pi LUh \ ANO Fl H- ! .!< r\lVl 1« IP KT Itix IS • Li: •,’t USTKP. IXHIAXA ALr<»HOJ*i<’ BKVKHa<;e <’<»mmissp ix By John V X-o Joan. Secretary. Poniard E. Hoyle. Chairman. rt-H' .’ !t» . ; *1 < I’EMI N I OF Till OU \| It *llll’. MIK IteKMf.VT, AMI < Hi' I » K1I«»> Ml«|l Htl.l» UK I lli: M I OF < OM.Hi:** OF M «.l MT 51. IHI2. KM KMI.Mtt.U HI TIIK A< I* OF M Kill II 3, IJMtt, % All Jill 2. ItMU tTlllr -T». I wife 4 Mtatrto < ttde. *n lUh 2XI > of l»*-atur. lu nioi rat pub* iitob<d dau iv, cm .pt Munday at Imh itur, Indio' t for S.'p; ;n. 1•• ,*. 1 The name* and *»«tdre«MftM of (ho publish* r. ••dflor, irutitaglng edlt'-i, onii huNiiivKH nmhager.s arc PuhllMher The poiaiur I rat , f’i- k !• ll* Her Pr. • !>*• at if. Ind. Edit or .Arthur K II >1!!|O i »*■. 4 tiv:. Ind MnoMKi'ig i ait I or, 1 »i« k I*. Heller, |M ■ atur-Uid I; 1,-u'i*'". nianuxt r Cjiarks E Hulu h .u . . It* itur, lod. J Th*' owner i <lf nuiied he a orp .ration Us n kin* and M«i*lr» •- hr"rrt-ftrd n‘**l aK** ■_ |y ( • *.-h I. • t ~ j dbo-w’v-* of >lis< kh-'M> f w ~w liilsM I -fTTrtvfH’trT pet l ent.Lvi . if. • »nt t «t*>* k pi- .•.mM-hr q, < *»rp .t it -ff’i. the n . r»e and addr* e« of <h*‘ (dual own.-! - m ixt h* given If owhed a pat t n r»hlp u••t .« r ut'io* orpor »t* d >t» na , s.-j » idi.-MM, a* well «.<» t iit ..f each itidi d .4| Wwoibrj, jiij-t by .in I’r catur Menn.* rat. < -, aCur. Ind, • - J II Heitor and Martha A Hbli-r *' if Ind ' lia.R. iL-llelko L>l jilur, Itid Charto> E HoithnuM. thr-Hui. Ind Arthur It lb.Hb-. iM,, 1,,. | u j ? The known lHjt«dh-dd«-r*. tourt-giigo-s and <dh* r xr«urlty h»»ld<*re owning '■» holding 1 pen tn! of l<dal a riount “f IsondM, niortgaC* , j i»rith*e are. f-tt there are ■rt*»n'<', *•- etale 1 4* Paragraph* and iie luda, *»r t’a.Mca ab< r- the >t*»< kholder h or i«ej » Tirttv holder nppear* upon the hiiokx <>f the • -o’ljpanytruxt**- of' In .iuji other fidip iarj relation, tn na-m.e of the person or corporal lon f-ir w hi>»H *u< h trustee ;h a< ilng; al- * • tin l >tat« rtwnte in the two paragraph*' aluiw- th*.affiantfull know1* d*e and belief an t > th- ’4r< utn- <■> and » ondillohH tm4er whl- h. kito< k-udder* and aerurit> hoid'-r s uho do i»*>! %|>p- ar up; .1 th* boi-k---«f the- e.unpa!'-. ' 4* tr.islv'*, ii <i<l Flo- k a»i»| •*»" uri.tle* in rapa- sty other tliun that * f a bona fid’ 1 owner. 4. The averagi' ngmtwr of copiv,of ekA h Ihmui of thie piibli'-ailoh sold <»r dlkfrW’Utrd, through the ntaili* or, ntherwia* . to paid auioa/rlhern <1 1ing th'- 15 niohtlLN preci -ling the date elKfun above- w<ut: t'lhh lirfurtitution In nuiulred fr*»in dall'. ixHuiweekly. and triwe* kh uewapa;*era ohl> 1 1232 . Arthur It ji'‘!llio“UK<j 'Signature of rdltw) .Sworn to itiul antu*«-rill'd before me tuis mth day «>f Sr|d.--rrfb' I HEiO. S I>IJAL» J--. 11. l.< tjh-e K\ ki <Mk expii s May IK, 1064. A K, - <»WT- SV
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SciiMkils Fils* Inheritance tax schedule tiled lor the Walter Stucky estate finding the net value of the estats Is >7,777 87 and no tax is due from the sole beneficiary. Ads Stucky. Letters Issued Letters of administration issued DEMOCRAT TICKET Fer l . a. Wewaier—- . A4.I4XANUMI: UAMI’BEIL , j Fee *eevetara «• «*eie—-r-HAlll.l-lS F FLUMING Fee Slate Treasurer— F SHItSLBY WtLr’OX — Fee Starr Aa4l«ar—jauws M. i-itoi-ST Far *••«. eV FaMlr laMrurrlea— I-BANE K WAI.KLH Far suwrerar < aart JaSsv—-rs-irat IMatrle*) BENJAMIN K. BUENTE Far Sawrearr rear* JaSsr—(TklrU IMa*rle«> william nelson white Far Sapreare r ear, Je4sr— I Fifth IHarrlrir HlfMiY U. SACKETT FSr ’Aawetiier T'aWrt Jitaae—' iFire, mvrC-C CMIIK'E-WFxrai Ct-Yl>E. K. UiTTir-K Far Apwellatr Caart JuSsr— ISeewaW iHarWrtl HAIUILI* J. Tt'HEIiTY llsißEltT B. WHITEHEAD Far llrrk at Ibe sapmar A per I late tear,*— FAI L V. RUMPLE Ser ceaareearasa 4«k |>le<— EtWI'ARD H KtiVSH Jr. F«*r KHtirW,— KKVKKIX II H<’Hl KGEK Fee wsatw— VON A. EICHOPN F»r Jwtot Hr (srwtor Rial Kell K>;MY BIi&KLY Fwr < torfc Adam* Cirewlt < *»wrt— EI»WAIU» F. JABEIiU Far 4'MHHr Treaaavrr*— lUi'HAIII) D. LBW TON Far < •••< y WfceUff— ROHKHT KWFIIRALUKA Far ( Wwaty < wraaeri H.KIIMOX’ M GILLIO Far 4 dMiaty ftarvryar— HEILMAN MOELLEIUNC F»r t «»wwty . ■ AUMftIT MARLOW Far <*aaty (•ma. IH IH«t.— LFSKVIH H. WOKTH.M.KX Far Caaaty <'»aaas*. 2nd IH»t.— <>TT<» HOFFMAN Fwr 4'waatr < waaellaiKa, tot Dktt.— _ HBNRY L DEHNER Far • wwaty < waaHlaMia. Sad IMrt — J Ctrl UK-C. tH’HULTZ For < «»waty < oaaHlama, Srd Feer < *»**Mly ( •■■rllHiH, 4th IHat.— CHlUrf HTAHI.V For t owaty < owarllaiaa* %t-l*ar«r—• HI ITS liUHEiK For 4 woat.s .t:oM««dlmaa> Kl-lmr**-— U IIJJ.KM KIU E I ZMANX Fwr 4‘wMMty «'waa«*lliwN>i- Mfcl.argr—l*E' »X XEt KXiU’IiAVAXUEIX. Fwr Trainee's—-l-nlon- Fi:El> UfTTNEi: I :<*•>! A I ''.l ST SEI.KING PrH.h- El> Al MAXX Is ivkirtutl JJTSTEIt 1: AJ->LE*< KA aihjijgt->n -KK L. LI X X St |Krv*-WKLTEi: W l«»' P.l } .- <’r. . k L NEY-ER MonrOr—NOAH s\ HI EX’S H WAND ER Fr*fi* h ELI GRABER llurif-rd -RALPH M MILLER \K ; . L K MA X X J. tJ. 1- <> -VlCroi; BoLLEXBAi-HER
You, Too, Can Learn Ceramic Art ‘ An Interesting and Profitable Hobby. I See Display at 107 N. 2nd St. (Schmitt Locker) I Beginners classes are being acheduled now. . Day and Evening Classes. ’ PIIONE 3-001 FOH APPOINTMENT 1 Willow Ceramic Studio I MRS. HOWARD BUCK 522 STUDEBAKER DECATUR. IND Prophetic Messages AT MISSIONARY CHURCH Decatur. Ind. — Tenth and Day ton Hear Rev. AI bro give a Series of ' Prophetic Messages on THE BOOK OF REVELATION 7:30 each evening OCT. 1- 15 except Saturday Inclusive You Are Cordially Invited -
to John W. Wheat for the Temps Bunge estate, after a petition for such appointment had been filed by Arby* Veto* and approved by the court. Report Filed Final report, revealtag that pro--per distributions had been made, that affairs ot the Otto Boerger. Sr., estate were in order, was filed by Hugo Boerger, who was released from hto duties a* administrator, and the estate closed The final report was also filed for the Bendicht Liniger estate by the exacutor, Charles Liniger; notice was issued returnable October M. Case Venued The divorce action of Arliiie Heare vs Max Heare Was venqed to the Jay county circuit court after defense attorney Hubert McClen* han strihas Wells circuit court, plaintiff** attorney John DeVoss strike* Allen county. •et For Trial By agreement of the parties, th. cause of Mollie Alberson vs Grover Alberton, a divorce actioti. is set for trial October «. Complaint Filed Alfred Beavers, through attornrj i John DeVoss, filed complaltn for damages against Robert Everett ; seeking judgment for >1.87,*’ Tbe action results from an accident xhlcli occurred last June In wlibb a car driven by Everett an J a Beavers’ OU company truck s-olUrl-.■d-%ii a countv road. Summons issued for defendant for October 13. Appoint, Appraisers The court appoint* Miltrm Girod and Edward Arnold appraisers for the sale of real estate of the Jaciib Henscheti estate. Waiver of notice and assent to appointment filed by Samuel and Blanche Henscheri It jcosl some fl.pod.tmlt to operate 5.000 Internal combustion engines used iu pumping irrigation iWSter on Nebraska land last year. MMMMWtoWfVMMMMMWMMto 3-3202 For Dry Ctaming KELLY 9RY CLEANER* BfwwwVWWMtowyyywMMW >SRK (let* tank) SIZE Hi VuoTherm ON. CIkCULADNG HCATU TW» eMw/a/ 113 rWWTwnnji * Fxduxive Duo-Therm Dual Chamber Burner * Rich, Brown Finish * Smart, Modern Lines STUCKY & CO. .Monroe. Ind. Open evenings except Wed.
Church Speaker i r ■ s’ I I The Rev A F Albr<> Bible •paclMsr Jrum’Swanffm, Ohio, will ; hr the Kpwial speaker fur lhe annutti bible conference at the • Missionary church. corner of j Tenth and Dayton Sts each even- i i ing except SatunlayM at 7.10 p. ni. ! ( Rev Albro will give a series of j i meiMMMtes ba se»i on the Book of ’’ Revelation. He hM spent a num i»rr of yearn as a successful pastor and l> now devoting his Jul! j time to the Bible teai hlng mfni«I try The meetings will <*ontlnue „ ihi LHMiU October 15. The public is 1 invited to attend these special I meetings. Regional Meetings Os Church Are Held Regional meetings of the Michi gsn Indiana synod of the Kvangell- 1 cal and Reformed church were held ibis week The first was held Tues-' day iu llstbany E and R church of j Detroit, Mich . for the Detroit region: the Ann Arbor regional met In Bt. ITml s E and it Church In i Lansing. Mich . Wednesday, and lhe Mh hiaaa ngional meeting was held ; Thursday in the St. John's E and II ibun-b at Niles. Mich. The Rev William C. Feller, pastor of Zion E and R church of this I city, attended a|l three sectional meetings and addressed each one; J|>falnnc nn the theme: “UnderI girding the Church Through King<l<ini Service " Rev Felkr is chairman of the. Kingdom Service committ'ee .of Uii tiltan- Indiana sy nod i J This > -ha- th- trspoast. ,' bility of assigning the budget a|» port'lonments to tbe 1«5 congrega- ! Hous ot this synod Rev. Feller has also had i-hargenf the scheduling ,of the film "Second Chance" In ' more than »o percent ot the congre- > gat lons of synod. Others who addressed the sec-
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tional meutings of synod included Dr Ralph, Weiler, of Philadelphia eastern field secretary of th* board ot national missions; Dr Fred Schweinfurtb of Cleveland. Ohio, executive secretary of the comm!*■lrin on evangelism; and the Rev ' Stanley Frits, pastor of the First E and R church, Foaturia, Ohio. I who served aa tbe denomlnailoMl : representative The Rev Matthew j Worthman. of Bluffton, is president i of the synod and was in charge << ' the three meetings Leo Kirsch, local postmaster. t» the ley retire-
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aeataUvo cm the ayaodicai cbttacll Representing Ute Zion church ot thia city nt th* meeting ta Niles Thursday wete Mr. and Mrs George Thomas and Mra. Leo Klrwh Re> Feller returned with them Thurt day evenlug ■ , W here there era tree* op nr abu itng lawns special arteuth-ii to - reding the grass i« nwesaary. **»-i.fcjM»»-lJwn R.sear. h Try* routs steal arrurtabmen- from tbe graa-
