Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 31 October 1950 — Page 2

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Medics Discover Hew Operation On Heart Chicago. oct 31 — (UP) — a i.ew operdtlfm tor coronary hear* uisess* ill which a vein i» grafted between the aorta and th* opening < t the heart ha* been anaoamed by a ('lev*l*ml aauMqurgeon. Dr. Ciaade 8. Seek ot Weetere Heserve University said the operation. designed to »upply the heart with a new source ot blood supply when dots clog the coronary ar

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itery was developed ta eiperl--I’meats on dogs. It has been perfumed on eely a few humaa belegs. Beck said persons with persistent high blood pressure, or with congestive failure or heart muscle damage that does not respond to treatment, could not undergo sack ; an operettas. Dr. Willard O Thompson of the Chicago taedlcal society hailed the operation as • "major coatribnt!on"towar d solution of coronary heart disease But he said It must he developed further ’’before it cm be called a care."

■ antalit AANNT""" County Uonccrs Cavort fa Square Dance Festival Adams county was represented la the International Square Dance Festival, last Saturday, by a set of young people from Root and Preble townships, it was learned here today The local group won the right to participate in the International Festival by winning the district meet last month Indiana bad a total of ten sets representing ten distrtets from all over t>e state. Ferratt Stephenson, stalo champion square dance caller from Mun cle, performed for the ten sets from Isdiatial For their six minute.exhibittoU, the Indiana dslegaUoe re eelvud M enormous ovation from the huge crowd. The International Festival, held in the massive Chicago Stadium. Was witnessed by 15.U00 spectators. Over (Ob sguare dancers from fourteen different states and Canada participated in this huge and colorful affair. - The performers representing Adams county were as follows: Frits Auman, caller, Edgar Koeneman, musician. Eloise Auman. Marlene Auman, Dorethy Crosby. Merilyn Grotrian. Delbert Koenetnan. Henn Getting. Arnold Oetting. and Russell Kiuetxmsn. In addition to these performers the following j young people also attended: Doro-; thy Oetting. Marilyn Hultlmier.' Bob Gallmeyer. and Loren Macke. ' The County. Recreation Director,! Dennis R. Norman, and Mrs. Npr-| man accompanied the local group. I The International Square Dance I Festival sponsored by Prarle-Farm-i er— WLB was the first annual event of this kind. Playwright Bernard Shaw Suffers Relapse I Ayot St. Lawrence. England. Oct. 31. it’Pi —Playwright George Bernard Shaw was reported ’‘much weaker’ today after a relapse in 7 his" Vvc.bvery from a l>{i»kep.'.tli®J i'bOM and a kidney ailment. i | His physician. Dr. Thomas Pro- ] !hyn. said the 9i year-old dramatist! : spent a "fair night but his condi-1 i tion is much weaker today ” Shaw has been confined to his bed or wheelchair since he <anie ; home from LmEon and Dunstable i hospital earlier thia month. He suEi sered a broken hip In s- full In hie ; arden here Sept. It and' while re J covering from an operation was! I iagued by an old kidney alhnent 1 t horsepower- represents the power required to lift 31.000 .xiunds om- foot ill one nunnte or ■ 550 pound* one tool In one second ________: a- :

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Flag Abusers Face Charges Freeport, HI.. Oct. 31. — fVPi — Two youths, held tor dragging an American flag through Ute dirt of, Freeport street*, said today that they did It for excitemeat. ‘•ft was just something -to do,” said Earl E, Kauffman. IS. His companion. Frutik E. Burk. 17, said "we Just wanted to drag something behind onr ear.” The two youths were held In county jail when they failed to put ' up 3500 bond after Justice of the j peace W. B. Carnahan bound them over to the grand Jury under an Illinois law prohibiting disrespectful treatment of th* U. 8 color* They denied thnt they bore any malice to the country or its emblem. Burk has a brother serving in the navy. Police Mt. John Feld s aH townspeople were “pretty dfxgasted" over the youths’ act and felt they should be punished to “teach them proper respect.” Both live with Burk's parents on a farm seven miles east ot here. Kauffman Is a carpenter’s appren-tk-e and Burk works in- a plsting plant. They said that on Friday they were “looking for something to do” ; and chanced upon *n ‘abandoned ; ichoolhouse near the farm. In the ! schoolyard, they said, lhey found the flag and tied it to the rear (bumper of Burk's car. They drove into town; dragging the flag through the dirt and over rough gtonee in the downtown and residential districts. Indignant citisens called police and reported the car's license number as the nag was soiled and torn. Meanwhile, the youths drove to Hockford ill., taking the flag off the bumper an route and plu etng it in tbs car trunk. Deputies arrested the men when they returned to the Burk farm late in the day. » Deputy Harold Hille said an lestlsatlon was being made to M ; terming whether the youths actual;lv found the flag lying in the *«huoti.ud a./ th. v . Mimed m ] whether they had taken It down i from the School flagpole Winner Loses Ctitcago. tjci.. 3t (UP) Tw<» up<4.< He i ihti.- Rickie Owe»i 4, won a pony in a raTite. beltt, for the benefit of the .Ulster Kenn/pulio fotuuLitlon Monday the ,i wi taken tn a hospital l>o€H»ni I hln t ase a* jxiHo 1.l «. %l ««»l 14 |; STATE '‘E IMM AN \ AI»AU< . nJ NTY ss TO lutU-MAtS-I KF. AHA.M' b l ATf. EHKi-.T-i\t:s 1. Eftw u I E .luhi-r *; ♦ !rrk A«l • tn« • ..hn; -t <iit <’> .<rt i . at,-| • ,i (L. !‘’->i.<ntv X<Jas«‘ Strt’f- Iftdviti.t • ■ : -. .. • ’ ’ •; I VI . , -G ■ ■■’..« th-' - -nt 1.1 j : n-. h«d.| »• afrJ ■ <:. t Ia I • -.n 3 • I .SI -A 'i Nf.t\ i:.V |:i »> : t’n t.-ltnu ifiL. ti.tnted otfi- «r> ar t to u. ♦ |.. t.-i t,.w I! • tflf I MT< -i S- ,»<• > fl - ■ ft.| 111. XtatP «>< tJbliaiGi •• -•-• »- v : St.it. 6»r 11./' iTf I full . - • • • \ itliirtj’ state n.r ti-« Stat. ■■r India•(.» • ait Tj-e-j,. ir . statu n.r tht State •! In-lirtßa < »t-. S<t|.. » intt t,.|< t.! . i I’ i.L Jti--if ts. 1D.,) r.r tlir State '.f Indiana • '’■c • hi k the Sujirvut' and \pfpfllate toi.i’h br ih« r»taf»- .-r Itvdk fta i »HV Jadg- S pfvmd Cnurt b'ir*t I‘ir-tvht f. i th» Mate vs hi.hana < Hi. .lint v < .tirv Third lu-tti. t i M th. Ma'.v <>» Indiana ah • S.i->r*-HV »,'..11f.t Flfl i'l-trbl f»>» the State Indialirt Jiwl.. App.Uat. • --ill Ft! »• wttht ! ■ th. st at* • ' Iniliar*.; '»>!♦’ .Itf.l \|>p»*na’> I' .'irt Fh |»i'-<rirl : It < Stat*‘ -f IhiJmim, • »!.- b;dx»- «’/euTl <*n«l , IH-irtvt !->r the Stat* rrf lnliiafi.j . fit,. .1 t.|>\ t . ■nd f»t (ft. ! I-.* 4hs b’fnls ..f In•n'at,.; : - . t »u« lb pfs ■ .I.tativ u ’ • • ... lift. w.w 1■! ti. i ~(• v i' - ’- -I ' • rift • |’t I ’ . I A «»■»•« iJ’it h Indi, tai fir. Hit . <’ffv l-Hf ’ -•'. i.u » X.latif . U rileand r.la» hl"t d • ■ I- ■ .»• <•!!<’ I lb J; ; r, ntatt.. AdanvUHI W ell «<■ if, I. • .i.. • ?< t" Ad tii - • • uit. •' •;t t ....’Jie •.'■.u.iU. ’•»« . • »im < mt > • ■(» < »n« ‘ t ' S t . r < •!.. < « i . I I »|wtJ i t • »ut J i i ■ : n,i t'.tu r • ■ .■ -J ■ ' • »n«- ♦■ftttnfv « ..uh -.itn.in Frr- ♦ 1/rFft-t, 1 ’ . . jftf ".an* II i, .j, ... . a I f »- • t • . < . ■ • , Coutv j| nan Tt.Hd !»• r • ; • - • ' • ’ll;: v . ' I-'.. .: !•' I »rt uh * 1 a. ’ U < - i>.■ 'r it ” ■. ■ < • !..•... tf.r Iv. . i t• . • t J. . t.y... t|. ..-hip V> - {. r. h ’ i’:f • • t r Aei ■ ’• .Ad tin - . . , . >ta r. I '.S' ■ .1. *. ■ -‘V A.-1< ...... ’h''-.. .■'U'J,.-:- VI :.- ' ■ w uif . Adar - f‘iQhf.s. Udh . ■ ' n. VV U I ii.i-. - -n- r. unb. - d’-r lH; •i.iit’.f »im| affix « v i .-..1 ■ ’ - A.j tr- ■■ f.nwtini i. jiHi.tii. . < «•• rt A l t. u. • , .f ; STATE > •!> .I'.VblA Y \ . Uw. .TY S* j f-a l.it- ■»- ■!■v . . . ~’■■■ vt i a .v..' ; y;Y ,y.7 . ■ ■ • . ■ • ■ I fteih re 4<• m.L I d .-J •: . ! ».-•. \i ■. '-.’l’, p . ‘p. ■ m «M t % r<iM M * * ,

Pheasant Season Opens November 10 Again the fish and game division of the Indiana department of conservation wishes to call attention to the date* fur legally hunt--ng pheasant* in Indiana. These day* are November Isl, 11 and 13. _ Through error, tor which the department doe* not aaeutne responslbUlty, the leaaon wee previoualy incorrectly announced. Also remember that the season is open tor the taking of cock .pheasant* only. Spare that hen. To be legally bunted as ot November 10 also are rabbits, quail end Hungarian partridge. { The bag limit for pheasant* I* one coC|k per day. I’ciasCsslon, tw-> after second day L -ji huntin. Democracy PhlHdelphia. t>ct. 31— (UP) It was third down and coach BUI Leconby sent In word tor his Le-_ , high football team to pum. To bis -urprise, the aext play was a ran—- ' which made a first down. After the game, he asked the players what iiappeued “Oh.” came the quarter back’* reply, ’’we Uw>k a vote in the huddle and you were voted down." Nome Speaker [ Berne. Oct. .tl~-W. T. Kinder, ot ! Tipton. head id the Indiana School , Study Commission, will address the Brine French PTA Tuesday evening. Nov 7. In the local school ’ bunding He will speak on school coUMilidallon. He has studied consulidatlcm extensively and. is reportid to be an authority on the ’ »übjerf-‘ _ 1 I /Daring IMP the industrial use of ! the platinum metals for electrical - and chemical purposes In the United' States exceeded their use tor i jewelry and decorative appllcai> tom*. , h.____— ——

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1 raffle Deaths Are Chalked Up Monday MartlMVille. Oct. 31 —. (UP) — John Drixcol). 45. Paducah. Ky., died in a hospital here Monday, a few hour* after hi* car collided with * truck on Ind CT near Par* gon. Delphi. Ind., Oct 31 -(UP> - George Wayne Beale. 1. was killed Monday when he we* struck by a track kMklng from tke driveway ol the Beale hook*. — — I'■ ’’ ’ -K Andervon. Ort. 31 — (DPI -r i Sharon Miller. I, Alexandria, died in St. John'* hospital here Monday Ct Injuries suffered when she fell from a track. ___ ( Spencer, Oet. 11 — (UP) -■ A head-on collision of two ear* on . Ind. C7 south of here yesterday t killed Mt*. Alm* Templin, 46. . Washington. ■ Rockville, Oct. 31 - (UP) — i Jesse Ric hard Chaney. 21, Dowag- : lac. Mh-h.. »»* killed three miles routh of here tn U. 8. 41 Monday i when he lost control of bis car and I crashed Into a track. Dugger Oct. 11 — (UP) — Paul

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H. Stak-up. 14. Linton, *utfered * heart attack and died while driving a track in M. M twe mUe* went ol hero Monday. Gary. Oct. 31 — (UP) — Miss Katherine Patton died Monday at Mercy hospital from complication* following a fall five wxreks ago. Miss Patton was a member of the city council tor the past 16 pears t.nd had been active to civic affaire. A

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