Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 263, Decatur, Adams County, 8 November 1950 — Page 4
PAGE FOUR
DBCATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FabUabed «v*ry Bveatog Baceyt taMMp W THB DMCATVR DEMOCRAT 00. IMOtpOfßtod ■atored at to* Daoatar. lad. Port Offie* a* B*eoad Class Mattar Dick D. HaUar Praaidaat a R. Mottbaea* ——- Editor J. H. Heller Vlca-Preaidaat ft M. Holtoona* Treasurer Oabawiatiaa Rato*; ByIM la Adaaa aad Adjolalag Caaatlaa; Oaa paar. Ml Ma aioat*a. M.M; 3 atonth*. H.7*. By Mail, beyoad Adams aad Adjolaiac Caaatlaa: Oaa paar. |7.**; • atoatha. 33.73; 1 months. 33. M, By Carrier, 35 eent* per week. Slhgl* s*piea. 5 caata.
The cation still live*! Today is a day ot cheer* or tear*. ——o o— — By now, you know it yon won hr tost your vote. Gov. Dewey performed all th* trick* kaown in politic*, eves to giriac Ma face a mad pack, no be ctmM appear on television. The “little bridegroom" tight* gamely to stay in the political picture and in the 1352 presidential race. - o President Truman was au early voter. He cast ballot No. « in th* seventh precinct ot Blue township In Independence, Mo., It each rltiaea Would evert th* sama eßart te cast hi* ballot as do our President*, the vote total would be about double the number registered OP .lection day. Th* voting place* turned out the most business yesterday. County and elty office*. the bank. . .the G E. plant and place* licensed by the state were closed during the day Shoppers ware few and cKlaens seemed to eenter their interest in the outcome ot the battle of ballot* which eventually became 'he' Yoke of America. This newspaper wishes to thaqk the many persons who reported the election return* and syssisted us in giving speedy serri. e to the inquiring public last night. The crowd which attended the election t night party at the K. of P. home, where return* wan announced, were wonderful guests and your Home Newspaper was happy to play host to thossr interested in election results) Today, we give our readers <■* .iplete t.-unty ri turns, the election table arid last inieute result»in the coogrtes ional race* A third of t'o .':«<•■ wilt •!•■ ' in 1353 either more < <>nif r»-**m» ti ■ or-tcwrr-thun th. s’ did. fhirj'c.ti This Is b»< ause ot vhang. Ui the distribution of the papulation, us disclosed by the l!»50 c-n-u* 1 Se'ven gratis will gain one or more -eats in the - Hous.. nine .stater will lose one or, more Indiana', congr. o ional r.pt. sen ration remain the same The Censu, Itureau figures out the
A Common Child Disorder
By Herman N. Bundeten. MO ; IN certain arw»» ot the CfiUeili : . .jgtate#?4nf«w4U*n- with round worm* .' ranks' -high as a major medical problenw amhng children E»«‘ry V.hrre irt* the W»t eOllimnn. ®r well the ..•><<** seriowx. type pf w,,nn infestation, xjfic*. it may .■ tcaua** v*-r. grave <-omt»li*-ati»m»-not ohly in tn*- stomach and bnw*i-< lint also in the breathing organ -1 atid the '-circulatory ayttetn. . ... drug most < ommonly used; against this condition la. hexylre; sor-mat. but though it is effective i .tga inxt The - w>ira> *.,. it' Jia,* man y| ilisathantagrs. f ' j Ju i lie’’’f irst plaiei. It iiigst be' srwalloaed in capsule .form since, it is Irritating to the lining mem ! .1 it;.-- Then In order to He ottltt- ; Jive the drug must fee taken at a .tune, when- nd! only the *toma< h.; ■ lillt the whole Intestinal tract is tree of food This means that, the ' bil<|l mu?’ f**' f °r 12 hoars .be. < .was wiyMmi > i frimMhaftaß JUte-sWi- - <lw-b given . Eoliobina -the- u»i-, ---- ? Jt- fhis [weyanrt kmt a tax:»«v* mtHfct ■* gi-'ti so that .’***■ ilead para»Hes are vMpetled to prevent the [ 1 h: oit>«tame- . Other prepiriirton? -i,-ed. auuti as, rhenopodinm oil and .santonin not I only may he Ineffective hut may ; also |>e highly toxic . | ttei ently a new | rofiarat><m : known as petraxan has lean tried in the treatment of this' cOßdl ; tlon In order to be mire that the drug was given properly the p a .. lienl* ini' 111’0 ah, -pita, whenever. •poa«H>h A diagnosis wax mad* i>v »t>- • - ’Muiua from ’»• >•■’■■■' • m* «f basing pa-ee-1 • • «“’«** I
seat allotment for each state, on th* best* ot'tW total number of House member* authorised by Cosgrss* A Graoa Spot: Adam* county remains a green spot In Indiana’* political map, with lb* electton of the entire Democrat ticket for all the county office*, and eight ot the 12 township trustee*. The congressional candidate*, Alex Campbell for United State* Senator and Edward H. Kruse for Representative, also carried the county in their unsuccessful race* tor these congressional posts Democrat majorities ranged from <M to over 1.500 on the county ticket, based on a total vote of more than 9.000,* very remarkable turn-out for an off-year election. We congratulate the winner* and wish them success as able public servants in their places of trust and responsibility. o- oThose Rumors: If people would only find out for theninelree, inMead of taking MW nine else’s word? Sen. Mar* tilt of Pennsylvania told his eplleaguea that he inform* edl that, in a lobby display of 1 Vnitetf Sltlofis Ttit’a. tW department had put the Stare and Stripes in fifty-sixth place. Without checking on the facts, he made a speech _ Senator Martin fa old enough and ha* held enough important pOFtM in both civil and military life to know that second hand information is often not worth much Had lie looked into’ the matter himself, he would have IQund that his informant w’a> aIT wron? But then he might have \.i k« d njateitad to m »k»- the »pee<-h. and that is k possibility ton h«tfribl«‘ for many m nature to lonlemplate The ay</rage citixCn can-profit by this episode A- lot of wild srorirs are going about, parrtru 4»w4* in relation. to kbe aibiged pT,.g| P s of Communism in the I'cited States. I: hr a good idea when . told of these terrible hjij> jelling-, to look > try r~ Infor in ant s’ralglft jn the eye and ask. Ini you know -this yourself, or are you merely repeating what sorriroio‘ told you?"
I and by finding th*» eggs in th** bowel m*»v**ruwit'x. The drug was al Ten thr**e time- a day and treat jtwmf wa» continued until the eggs p t the worm* w»*re ho longer found i in the bowel movement ? After th»» patients wer** dis ’ i hara*-d from the hospital, they *ero thbaerved at two and four p- enK rn t e mrr.* ar w4ji<- b tim** th* i bowel movements were ugaifi rx {•mined for the frre*eii(«’ of eggs ,: None -of the patient* was given < laxatives. L The preparation was .given to i fifteen patient# with -round ■ A • lire-vfi’#ulted in all but four of !'.-these. patientK in whom it fca* ap I* parent -that due to insanitary Ijv ing conditions, rein foliation <*•( nrring. hut made 7 hoard! aHr.af ion fmpo<ovi.»le Eyen : so. one of the four was cleared up after a mbrith Reactions t>o .the preparation ©<?-. xyrripd In.i.f'bly ~t*o. Jtjst «n<:»*fl in wir* nebs at--The SI.UU4' h and loss ot a decrease io th** number of white I blond cells. The -fact that this drug in only ! slightly-, tow . <an be taken hy mouth i-atrwea few reaction*, and han be given with*m any period jot starvation or nse of laia | fives, make# It a us»(n. trratmi’nt. QUESTIONS ANO ANSWERS JO E < .»n Mtutfcrinx be cur'd v Would hVpH«*#4» <>! h"id in urtrtjiC if ' ■ ; Answer fluttering can be fur »«d in many <a*ew I know of no' 1 evidett l ’* tjiat hvpnoyja of K 7iiv ......tiU': *}.> 1 i
-m«AT W Imu— ms*w— to*—*^b— J
I JOrfAKSAGO | I TODAY | Nov. H: -■ Th* I'nitc* State* rrcngniie* the new Hraxtltan-revolu-tionary government, by Vorgu*. Democrats and Independents will bav* control in congree* by two vote*. Babson say* the surest cure for the depression is advertising. Many from here attend the Osslan-Decat nr Commodore basketball game at Ossian. The Com-' moder* basketball game at Ossian., The Commodore* won In a hot j finish. 17 to 13. Mr. and Mrs. J W Cal land have as their, guests Dr. and Mr*. C. M Kemper and . daughter .Huth. Mr.;' and Mrs. Clarence Clawson and 1 ' daughter Bar liar* Ann of Tippe-i ’i uno.. Ctty. Ohio filkhsrt defeatml Yellow Jhcket eleven 5S to o. i I ___L • I « I Modern Etiquette |' I By ROBBRTA LtC 9 * • Q. When puMlftg a sAlt or jx»pper | shaker at the table, should one place it on the table or hand it directly to the pernofi who asked for it? A. It i« lean awkward to put It dnw ii 'on *TKe table afid tet the person pick it up than to try* to hand it dire* tly to hint. V. tie, • Hi- 4i v T6f-OFffiftlir-who Im traveling alone to prefix ‘ Mr>. of Ml>> t-r her n.»:nv when a hotel register? A Y*”i. Jhi* is ne< essarv—fHWWt— *h< hotel aftendantK may know bow to addr ‘ ss her Q When ffhmiht bridegroom !
MONDAY, NOV. 13 LAST DAY jOifegl ON YOl 1950 \ wmf •■•Wo • A < Christmas j k Savings . Clab En>»y having ready cash for your Christmas ,0 . ' , shnppinu hy making your final—or bark payments now and receive a cheek for the full amount . . . Monday. Nov. l.’{ is the final dav for 1950 ( lull pay ments ... All checka will'be mailed to memliers in the near future. Established IHB3
MOAtm MM.T MMOCBAT, MOATtm. MDUMA
give hit gifts to bis best man and ushers? A. These gifts are usually putj at the meiTs places at the bachelor i (tinner. 1 ! Household Scrapbook I 1 >y wo * t * TA utlt | Orapsris* ' Curtain* and draperies over tlje radiator in a room are bound to acquire dust very quickly. Be sure to shake them vigcyrocmly every time the room is efeaned and thus i movent any great accumulation of ’dust. The Card Table If the card table ba* not been i used ,for some time lie sure ,to tclaat the inside ** well as the <mT- | side, or it might smudge someone's , bght colored drese. r■ Feeneh-Frted Potatoes ----- If XHitatoes are to be French- . frlecf let them stand for at least half an hour in cold water before trying This will insure crispness. ENTIRE COUNTY fr«an l»«Br O*»> i the M» nf |*. howu? wiierM ;the DHno* rat*!» 'electlnn party was] held wan also RWMtnprd with! people crowding the hall to get the i latest returns The inquiries continued* in the’ Ih'rnoi rat <dfi< »> throughout today, j aji<i thr Final talfinatTonk ]M»!»te«1 ' in the window drew a constant' < ro w d. And the cMtididitcs thfrnselvrs notably the winner*, looked h lit t'e h’HH drawn today; all of them »admitted not having hto niu<‘h sleep ! j l l.riug t.lie night. If You Have Anything To tel’ Try* A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pay*.
Sen. ScoH Iku Loses To Dirksen * Democrat Mojority Leader Is Defeated Chicago Nov I. — (UP>— D*morratlc majority l**dsr Scott Lata*. No. 3 man la ike administration, lost hl* seat In th* senate today to Everett M- Dirksea In a rejection by lillnoi* voter* ot Preaidant Trumans foreign and domestic policies. Dirksen. veteran former Republican congressman, defeated Itocas by more than IM.OOO vote* throughout the state and cut deeply into the plurality Lucas had exiHK ted in the Democratic stronglold at Chicago. Return* from 0.011 of the state's !>,«« precincts gave Dirksen 1.s«fi.i3B to 1.M7.M7 for Lucas These Included t.»27 of Cook county'* 5.24« prpclnct* which gave Dirksen ”S4,?(MI to Lavas' *37.Md. Lncas bad expected a IM.iM* ptaraßty la Cook couaty bat actually drew only 71.337 tots* more than Dirk sen. Laeas* loss amounted to almost ■v personal defeat for President Truman and hl* “fair deal" adminI ir.tration since laicss had run for hl* third term squarely on his lyeeord as senate strategist for Mr. ' |Trumah. Difksen. 54. a III., lawyer, denounced the Democratic foreign i ■•.nd domestic program*. He attacked the Marshall Plan a* a scheme for pouring U. 8. money down a , ‘ rathole" although a* , a congress man he once voted for the foreign aid program He blamed the adminfstration s “bungling" for the death > of American boy* In Korea. He also criticised the adinlnlstratlon’a prop<s»ed Brannan plan for supporting farm prices and the "fair deal" compulsory medical fn- * trance program a* indicative of a calculated drive toward socialIsm." . ? Ln<:a.«. ■o-.-miprlv an. c.-trlv gup-, porter of-the Brannan and mMlriil pisns. came out against them and the apparent switch did him no gotat downatate - ■ — Dirk sen. an old school 'orator, served eight term* a* representative before retiring In 1948 due to rn eye ailment Cured within a few months. he immediately launched his senate campaign and dk-iivered more than I,OM speechjb in one of the most vigorous fWumpalgn* the state h*s eVer seen 'W l-iteas' back ground is almost an lyxact parallel to IHrksen’* He I* j l>s and a -resident of Havana 111.. j located not far from Pekin. Idke i Dirksen. lie is a lawyer a World I War I veteran, and an Anierli-an . lar.-loißialre, irmtwvi’.vr or KA • « l I lltS " H»t»<e Ao. •««! %*•«!«*? I* ItrrrM kKcm. Th;*! ihr '■ r.-iynFtl hn h»>»» Hp«»>inf. d .EM*, Tit Fi x *■» tfi* *of M.'*ry A I titl-rl- I; * T«3f tjf Aikim** ('..tintv •|r . TH’ • sl.a!*' Im pn.iMhlv ; J«tlH r trt - - - - ■ •• ■. fe:»r! <*. Mn|*»r. < Birr!*, At !**(»»• J • > • .bonA24. !••-'». ' . ( H-T. JJS XOV I X i>»»*Psi»iiMs ppp »> pyyj/jp ij Jgy .■>w
Four Sailors Killed When Ships Collide Norfolk. V*., Nov. 1.-trPi-Fo*r sailor* w*r* killed today H the eoNMo* of two destroyers Is tke AtlMtfc. the ssvy reported to dayThe dtetroyers Brownson and Roan were engaged in Atlantic fleet operattoa* oft the east coast The navy said two other sailor, were critically InJared and a third seriously hart. Sm. Till Emerges As 6.0. P. Leader Tops Presidential Field By Victory Colambus. 0.. Nov. 3.—(VPI— Ren. Robert A. Taft emerged from Ohio's election today a* the leadet in the 1362 OOP presidential Held by virtue of the voters' support oi hi* condemnation of President Tru man's policies. The reelection of Taft, called the "Mr. Republican" of the senate shored up the sagging bulwarks ol Republican party conservatism. The second of Ohio's big two Democratic Gov. Frank J. Lausche emerged a* the “strong man" of hl* party In the nrMertst by hi* third term win. Taft and Lausche iron despltt opposition of the united label league. Taft had been marked the No. t purge target for his author ship ot the Taft-Hartley labor law and opposition to the llemoerath program Lausche was called a traitor by labor when he refused to openly endorse Taft's opponent The re-election ot Taft by • smashing near 4<W,M» votes retnov ed the chief obstacle to hl* presl de'ntial chances- the argument that he had no poHth al sex appeal The labor-Dvmtxrat candidate, statr auditor Joseph T Ferguson, conccd ed defeat and surprise at 2:15 a m A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pay*. , THANK YOU! This in tn express my sincere appreciation for the fine support given me in the elect inn. Bob Shraluko
— —- — — —•— — -—-—‘' —- — ■*» 7 M trubk startitf fgy ctr tfttr tht gUM thb ffttmta, and Mn. Janas svgguttd I try yaur gasalint because j- sht novar has tnabk starting tvtn m tha cnUast days." BT«A» • <.««><■ -A- • A d V — f ■' z -'f ' .- / 4r Al I " L - -J? ■ '■ z” /pDOIX I. .■■■■i .in ini., '"Nil ■ «ww I , CdSblina far many yars and thay kMw hanf dtptndaMa it is. \e. ,ou ;u </ , Yna'dbapkasad with tha way TYPOL HyingW garfnnu in yaar car-and yaa can say'gaad-by'' np m tn stow starts anon in aid waathar. . . iVba baggy tn bona yaa as a customer." 01A Beavers Oil Service I Phone .1-2705 / /
Ronca Notice I* hereby gives to the creditor*, heir* and legates* ot — Charles K. Milter, deceased to ap- _ pear In the Adams Circuit Court, 10 held at Decatur. Indiana, on the t* in day of November, l»S*. and ehow ,-auee, if aay. why the FINAL PKTI> TLKMHNT ACXMM-NT* With the estate ot aaid decedent should not a he approved; and aaid heir* ar* notiried to then and there make proof lc of heirship, and receive their dist trlbutlv* shares. _ »:t lea <'. Wilier. Administrator W. W. A. d Decatur, Indiana, Nov. 1, IN*. Attorney dots L BeVeae NOV. I—»
THANK YOU VOTERS of ’ ■ UNION TOWNSHIP - ■ I nincertly appreciate yoor voles, m • r FRED BITTNER ? CONSTANT -ON THE SPOT-ALL YEAR ’ROUND SERVICE i>. 1. Pemonal energetic attention to the collection of an?" e- clainui yon may have. l *i 2. Regular chechin* of imturahle value* and amount* d ' of protection with particular retard for coinnurance requirement* of your polkie*. ?' DECATUR INSURANCE AGENCY « Kenneth Runyon Phone 3-4.300 r. - * h . ——————' 1 •d 111 rXZZ*‘T- -r - JuLPIPLi 11 Z <l / '«• aaMwV/4"Z|w-Jf J'.l| - M: 4 HAi mm 9f nt Mother use* the telephone to do her marketing and make social calls—father foe business and pleasure—brother and sister to keep in touch with the gang. Then, too, the telephon* it always reedy to bring help in any emergef.cy. - Yes, the telephone is a real family friend, serving you at very low cost. CITIZENS TELEPHONE CO.
WSDNCSDAT, NOVEMBER 3, 1330
i,— AND OLD OR IF ITS NEW OR OLD W* giv* th* *am* careful attontian to •It cl*th«* **wt to us for cteanlng. KELLY’S DRY CLEANING Phen* 3-Utt
