Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 9 February 1951 — Page 4
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i| DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT ; | Published Every Evening Except Sunday By l i THE DECATUB DEMOCRAT CO' J. J. a Incorporated ' I Entered at the ©ecgtur. Ind., Post Office as Second Glass Matter Dick D. Heller President 4- R. Holthouse Editor r p m e lk r Vice-President . c - E- Holthouse a ' Treasurer, ’ • > - Subscription Rates: By MaU in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 3«; Sly months, |3.25;, 3 months, 31.75. ( | Hy Mail, \beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One/year, 3(.00; 6 months, 33.75; 3 months, 32.00. L b By Carrjier> 25 cents per week. Single copies, 5 cents.
\ : The meet comforting interlude In/Iheee gero days la to find a atrjiuh of sidewalk not covered vitji ankle, wrenching ice. - ' I Q—l' ; L. The Nevada atomic teste hive completed sud the only noise Viigaa tourists want to hear is th£ Jtnilvjingie of the jack pot. • lA Van Horn h a veteran. Imiiiar in Hoy Hutnil' w<>rk Hie to the Mount* and kervloat lub nu tjvbarM.Uh evniliiK proved hie v ami loadersltip-in the hlUlillHK ttf good Pit ||feil« This ' owes a salute to oiler Van Horn, .’- Ha ; ?' —q-—a—■/; ./Bpx Scouts will ‘'run'’ county ahdklty Offices-tomorrow. Their haven't been able to do anything about the weather and wejpre’ sure th< Scouts will give us 4 better break in this respect. Declare' a holiday on this zero ■ stuff. x ■<l __o—o— , '' l’i|i mFer Clement Attlee's gov/ernAept' squeezed ' through an\crisis, his Labor Pakty rectlvfng.a majority vote /on the | question of government control of . Gresif. Britain’s steel industry.' However, it appears that Winston Cliiirchjll Still is pecking kway at Attlee’s leadership and may win out <ln his maneuver tty hold a spieial election in England this spring. ' “ ' - . . . ~|L . o— —o- j ■ ' . i I envy * redemptions if U.S. goVelnment bonds\wl|| come in ’ll’- 19W and 1954, ten years afte|i the graaJ-J>fmd—calling <ainpaigtfs of World War IL If the 'bdndff ar, ‘ redeemed the govern* meu||must sell new tvplNcd|them.' Home the Treasury . wbntd authority to pay full inter*’ esi. <>|| -these bonds fur another ten )cat'll if the owners vied io hold * th* Jt^wnriof pK -i-nt bonds bold‘ith< in and taxes ran bo iliiid||io ' qua| s, new burnt |i aiiipiilgus Will not be wedcd.. fithe method may he harder ■‘•-fl ■ . UoW/ l>ut will be easier ten years ; V it] - I hepevj Thu pay as wt go tax plan wottinjeliminate higher interest ptljflf|nla. ■' •Ji : If Mon want first hand informs-' tlon jibout legislative' matters and tho status of bills In which you |arc ttiterested, intend the town
i Tales Cause Many Women To Fear Chifdbirth
THROUGH the . .ages, the idea ,of bregnancy has been surrounded /With popular myths and old-wives 4 ' a tales./Some of these survive-even ,• today. causing mothers-to-be a good'ideal of 'fear and dread d+iri.ng should- be a serene and happy period of their lives. Wtimen i could approach childbirth w ithopit .anxiety if they would stop io reflect ; that most of its be prevented by modern methods of delivery and with a mrniißpm use of drugs Thq old idea that mothers may 'mark'' r+trir babies by certain i.ihpntssionA re< td\v»>d dining pregfilling and that uervouti symptoms » mav Ibe trausferrod to the <-hild\ atli| fX’i'sist* It Is entirely without 1 nmhdMlnij. There is m> evidence. whatH(ovvyi fc -4hat; the <lilld cun be Hilluciio *-d In i|iny wnv hy the emotH#ui»l reactions if <)i|pi»NHioniillv, women ha vm •JpiH'i'lm-dtl lor tile lifid time dinliiit! lil’eMtlahey- T-htm. ion, tluisu who jhafeh cold during this 'Hint' ipgy be stow in iftu o\wing. The ip«*mli|tmi|s t tin hl’ I muted by (lie line .<tf catjJj t \ .on the hlood you neln in the miiu l| urea of the nunu kmiWt as Rnsaelbseh's limit Thum. atm a 'nilililp'l of p|e(niiu llomi.'i. Min h an ejilm>|*lii Inn m eldivdj'llle. wllhll <UII hr. lit . rbtliirl Ihe coiiurstlnn of Hie Im liig lii.viubt.iTmu anil make Hie “ uydlwi to-li’’ iimi i e < mufijrtnhlo V I.ell h cold oc< urs. , , i \mtii her priibk'in whlcb_ liothvi a the j>i|i?gnrint woman Is the cure , lip Ihri teei h. CleantTlg of life teeth arid tie filling of cavities may be done PHt any time tfU.rlng preg However tooth extraction i .'cf> „
halMorum Saturday evening at the Decatur high scln/ml. State Sen. Van Eichhorn and Hep 0. Remy Bierly will speak and later answerquestlona on legislative topics. fer Introduehu new blllg in the Tvgh»lnjure la passed and the remaining days of the session will sea the Republb can majority put through those wanted by the uo|* .leadership. The Dsiikhuui kaislHttns have In* Hiuhiced severnl and iesnlu llomiil Ih\i being mil numhmed when II comes hi Voting, the r»* aulia largely Ila in \ibe imuda of ItrpubllCMti floor 'y The eruption of Mt Lamlnghm lii New (lulnmi wltji its great ijows of Hfo shows what mighty destructive forces lie dormant in nature. The greatest eruption known, that of Krakatoa on a small island between Java and Sumatra in occurred after 200 years of quiet, when it was assumed that the volcano wa® dead, arouses the wondey whether the volcanoes in southern France, long inactive, have really lost their life. During the war. iU was suggested that our Ilyera drop bombs to try to set off the Japanese volcano, Fuji. The attempt was not made., perhaps partly because of the realizationx that the tremendous forces un-i leashed might not be readily con-, -trolled, Krakotoa’s eruptiqn sent dust all around the world. X tltal wave was let loose ultj- • • - ■'. ' h - mutely killed 36,00(1 persons, 'many of them long distances 'away.' Such exhibitions ’of the power of nature almost out d« the havoc wrought by atomic bombs, f O u. Timely Advice:— rills unfortunate g« iieiatbm lui already paid Ils just tribute to misery. We stand in n>gd of some more 'durable plgii. which wi|l fmexer put hn end to our hbt4|l||}('M, und unite us \iy the listing ties of mutuul uffiellim Xnd fidelity.'• ’ \ ' These timely llhra were written •t.bund 400 H.u. by I sue rat gv, a < ontmnporat y of hlu more famous f» How Athenian of nearly the ■ s imi» name. Horrates. The 1 prob- , hms of the relations <d mankind • recur through the ages.’ and wis-' dom for dealing with them Isl Timeless. Soma day we should try it in practice. o
i 3 better delayed until after the fourth month i Latter Two Months Care of the bredst requires that the mother-to-be should wear some type of supporting brassiere. During the latter two taonths some physicians further advise cleaning of the nipples and gentle stimulation. The nipples may be cleaned twice a day with a mild soajv and stimulated by nibbing with a tow al. / Most women also fuel better if they wpar some type of supporting girdle. Backache and changed nosture are benefited by the Use of such a support. rs ' Another fear, that 'women have diirink pregnancy h’oiif requiring the raising or their, arms above tin- head They think this iiiiiv (iiiihc prcmuiuii' delivery pf ihe Infant There Is no busts (us 1 shell an Idea. x \' ! j During pruMiimiry; wmneji wliouhl lint wimi high lieriu |<m , ( ii i tlierv l< duiigei of tdumliling end iullliiK, nor should lhe\„<iiinb on Hteiiladdera, iiy rhali’s. Tln\ all ' « hoi harmful/ hilt the i biT~ vi quern < h of a tall i\hiv l»« dull’ M'lllllH v QUUTIONI AND 1 A K II Cun i Immli ihltillla he i vinvdit'ii Io pimli lllln litisi? jAhswei' Whrthci or mH piml i'lilln dust would bo helpful ih> lends upon the rquse of the * ililnllis II If is due |o Inteetlon. • c u . penicillin might be of value, i If the rhinitis Is caused by allergy ■or ovcr«e‘nsltivity, th® .penicillin' iiimtincpt would not necessarily i be of any help. ' ■ \
Youthful Robbery Suspect Is Killed Companion And Two Policemen Wounded St. Louis, Feb. 9 —(UP)—A young robbery suspect was killed and a companion and two policemen were wounded early today In an alley gun fight, A Police' said detective Sgt. Edmond Moran, 34, und detective John Mahfood, 28, were seriously wounded by bullets \from the \3B-caliber revolver of Robert Thomas Peters, 21-year old ex convict, who wa» killed in the brief battle. A companion of I’eltrs. 18-ycar-old Leonard Vierllna, wax' wounded by police hullets before he had a chance to u I hH t;>cnlibei iiul<mmllv x plst(»l, offhciH i(ported, Police said Pelt M's and as auapacta in "sevrrtd" recent robberies, earlier had drawn their weapons and backed but of the downtown Hotel JefimMon after hmtau detci Hyes hud cm tiered them toi loolim- qiO'Bthmlng, Moran, Mahfood and dnledlva Upl John Wabh ri-cognized the paH t liiiHitiM l|h<» mi alley right blocks awuv The offhers alighted from their cruiser'and ran eftelr titrm, and Peters opened fire on the put** smrs. All three officers retuno’d Hip firn, but Moran and Mahfood fell with wounds In their stomachs, Walsh was unhurt in the exchange \ Police said Peters was involved In another shooting earlier last night. Vierling’s cousin. Joseph Ifunsiker, 18, suffered a flesh wound when a \ bullet fired by Peters in a fit of temper richocheted off the sidewalk and struck Hunziker in' the thigh. Vierling told officers he and Peters had gone to the Jefferson hotel to get the hotne doctor to trcatlHunzikCr's wound when the house detectives stopped them.
I 20 YEARS AGO I I TODAY 1 Q _ : o Feb 9.— Congress \s holding nighti sessions Jq discuss thp toldjpr bonus bill. Mrs. W. E. Kinta, 74, gutters 1 roken hip fall u(t her hon|d on route 5. \ Foity-one properties offered •m x sale today for taxes by Fred Schurger as auctioneer for Ed Aabauclu-r. county tn aaurer. Edward G. Hoffman, prominent Fort Wayne attorney has skull tractured when thrown from Ills horse while riding In Franke park. Miss Rose Cbntj’r resumes her duties at\offlce of Dr. Arehbohf after a in/nth’s illness with flu Mrs.' Henry .11. Heller and iOR r>»Vii| visit with Robert Heller in ( hh'Hgo Over I lie weekend. — '■ '""'l'. .o, , v , .... - , ■ • ’ ■ X ' L'... dH 1 " - . L H ■I V f l uKI / M J <. DIPLOMATS arg speculating over disappearance of Vladimir Clem* entis, former Csech foreign min* ister, from his Prague home. He has been mlsslpg since Jan. 29 and it La theorized he may have fled the country to escape arrest. He was dismissed as foreign mln* later for “deviation" more than a year ago. (International)
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O—• ; ■■ Q / I Modern Etk|uett« ' | By ROBKRTA Ltl x T ; Q. Is H'really/IntUrtiect or 0m proper to 'begin Ip letter with, the j pronoun "I''? ' j A. Not at all. Wiiat you say Jabout yourself, of should be wfprth saying—that il, it should be interesting to your Correspondent ,Your friend wants- to hear about “J" and would, noit like your tolling him nothing df yourself. You/ *business correspondent is not disturbed by jin “1" letter, either, if it contains such ne/s as I ri am enclosing a check,” or, .‘‘l \fiould. like to place an order.” <j. When a husband and wife ■ arc calling on f/iends, which one should suggest jegving. A. It is quite ijdl right for either one to make the first vnove. ly by asking the otheit. ”l>on’t ybu think we had better be- leaving?” \ Q. When the wedding Is to be in the' afternoon and the bride is•' to wear her gping-away costume, whit should her birldesnidids wear? ’' . ' A. Afternoon j frocks. \ In The_Services ) At Fort SHI PvL.-Rrnrat Roe, who entertd M-rvice October 26. I? now at Fori Sill, Okia, His address U: Pvt i-irr. t Roe, i’S Btrk A 2nd Field Tug. Bn Dd Field Tng.. Gp . F A R T Fbrt Sill, Okla Address Mr. and Mra.'Frtd MurbaHi niivs received the following new nddrcKs .for flw-h Mmltt. pvt Mmiht (I. Murnnch, U.S. 5505!>Vt)7; IMry. I), |N«! l’\ BN t (’amp llicrkin ridge/ Ky. .1 At Baer Field Herbert (Joels, son of Mj - Alma J Go< lz of North First sfn tt. who left for service In the air national guard on Fehriiaiy 1, htis tli<- f<d lowing addies/ S/SgU Herbert Goelz; 4third. Fighter Rqd. Baer Field, Fort Wayne. Ind. .. ...p . *1 XOTl'f »: TO BIIHIISItM Notice is hereby klvcii (hut the Board of School TruxUo’s of tipSchool City of hcratur, Adams County. Indiana, will up t<;> the hour of 4:<((j I’.M. on Alondav. February 19, 1951. at the office of the <’(tv Superint ■ndent: of Schools, receive sealed hiq.M for electrical materials’ for lighting of Worthlinan Athlotic Field .Complete specifications «jre availaide a-t tlie above mentioned office. Each bid to be accompanied by a certified check payable to the Board of School Trus-.ees hi an, aindunt equivalent to five percent of said bid. 1 ■ Hid.-, .oust be su|,niitt<d on Form 95 as prescribed by the State Board of- An-O'jiits, which forms niav toy secured at the office of the City Superin-enderit ,of ■Schools. Tiie Board, reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Bouid \,f School Trustees, this sth day, oi February. Iloird <>f School Trustees of School City of Decatur, Indiana , By: (afraid Cole, Secreliiry: FEB '• 1« .
i Household Scrapbook I |. By ROBKRTA LKB - ;A..—l, , Fireproof Clothing j; To render .clothing fireproof dlHsolve one pound of ammonium phosphgte iu two quarts of cult! Mater and «<>ak the garment in ithla fbf five ifiinutes. Remove and pllow to dFyiz This solution will is harmless, and can be used for several articles, Cranberries The amount of sugar uaed for /sweetening cranberries. or Apy isour truiltaA when stewing them/, ran be jdecreased by adding a ba|f-teaspoon of baking soda when Line cooking is nearly dome. Squeaky Shoes A piece of mdist bread allowed jo remain overnight in a squeaky shoe will often remedy the trouble. Real Estate Transfers <. Ell Andrews <tux to Claia L. Wordtm. inlot 4<> In l\etulur. / Cartdlhe Lehman dal to Muve.r jlnth etux, Inlut 827'1n Berne. ; Edgur Zimmerman vt u x to rhamicty A. Sheets vtux. south part lulots 79 A- 80 in Ibcatur. William E. Chronister etux to Robert G McMillen elal. 36 aert s in Washington Twp. 35.75 Q, a Herbert Foos ctux to Al|jliaus f r<iy|br,\-.li (tux. inlot ~7 in |)bcittur. ssl".' ■ .1 Frtthk llarkh.ssL taf to Alvina it<nkl< '-nfl 1 'io 1 -.' .icii in Rmdi ?wp. . j . '"i Alin ila R sm , him t-t it I io Hie First ('hi Igtntir Tti'mch Inlot m>B lii D< ■ .’it ui • Elinor Bqltt meler i tux so D. But tlettf Cu-u lund In I’teble Twp. D Hurdftu f’usier <tux td Elmer • Hull* lie h r etux. land In Pc Ido . du Sjuungr i eldl to Ft irfht L' hmunn. I Into! 637 in lb i ne. ' Frieda Lehmann to Dwight J. S> jerist’iiwandcr etux. inlot 637 in B< me.
; , L - . ’ ' . p W/4 Xjr \ mL/nb KESfijP a Pklt 1 JpAXSy JaEsVL. Lincoln’s Birthday /, '' ■ ■■■'> /'' ■ ' '' ; ' ■ 1 MONDAY, FEB. 12 /.'■■' ' ■ ' ' In Honor of Abraham l.incoln’H Birthday Th|a think Will Not lie Open All l)uy Monday. ‘"^XK* 11 Ealablhhvd 11*43 ■ ■ ; .' ' . ;/ . .
Eisenhower Report Criticized By Taft Sen. Taft Charged As Plqying Politics Washington, Feb. 9. —(UP) — The troopsrfoi'Ejurope issue stood out today as a major battleground tor two potential Republican presidential candidates, Sen. Robert A. Taft. and Gen. Dwight D. Elsenhower. . The Ohioap pointed up bls differences with Eisenhower In a senate speech yesterday,! said Eisenhower's recent report made only "more haay and indefinite" the Joint allied v defense! project which he bauds. I. I - "Im thia Taft's v <iha|lenge to Eisenhawtt for lUS2Y" HHked Ben. Jqlni' J Hpiiikmup, 1). Ala. Many other legislators 'w« rp aafclhg tht? same question today Tuft proposed that one American division he pul up fur every nine of life Alhimie pact utiles. IClsrn howerjiad askrd that congress pm no "mutlo imitlciil imilo or flat ce||lira" on the iloop, Tdft iileo aald Hull I'l. Mid. ut I I liiiuin',* bland lluil he mo’dh no rmiKirsslonal approval to Mind lump- ahroutl la U hid fui diciaioriul powers ■ lipinofrals roacti-4 furiously. Ma jorlly leader Nriiitl W McFarland. Ara., anid there were "too many g»’P< ruls vn the fhioi " Today Hi n Hrl.cn M< Mahon. D. Conn , called Taft’s proposal "typl cal, impractical and unworkable." "We arc talking' \ about the security and safety of thia country," McMahon said, “«n<i not the convenience of anybody else." Sparkman said fihat in a choice between Taft and Eibenhower viewpoints he’d “take ! Eisenhower?’ The troop ratio; x he said; must be worked out "withdur allies on a basis of mutual confidence.” . (Former President Hoover again will enter the battle tonight in a nationwide radio “broadcast at 7 p.m. CS T. over the Mutual Broadcasting .System.) i' were some indication's that the administration too' may make concessions to avert a knock-down light on the troop issue. Democrats may yield to Republican demands for open instead of, closed-commit-I tee hearings on the Issue. p -Taft Jemanded that congress act 1 on the entire undertaking first and. i in suggesting the one-to nine ratio that no -more than per <-<nt of the American army should be allo .veil In Europe in peacetime. j ” r_ ? RURAL* /|C-«2^V outh CLUB Nfiwa Entertain Jay County rm- Adams v<mniy rural youth had os 'their guests members of tlm Jay county lurhl youth at thejrgu Im m.iting hist .Vining tin Adams Cthtral hluh school gym. Tin- mi ci Ing 'Was opened Willi 3 tilers led by Hank nJJman. Group Ingina wii v hd by Gloria. Kocnt man ' I . I* | Henry Getting, presidenti ttpened 111.- business meellng. Ile jr. poi tyd on county extension committee ini.« ting/ tind announcements of
future meetings were made by the county agricultural agent, L. E. Archbold. The feature of the evening waa the box social. Walter Wiegman of Preble township auctioned off the boxes. V Recreation after the box social waa led by Ervin Schuller and Fritz Auman. The next meeting will be senior night March $. If You Have Anything to SelLTry. A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays.
REAL ESTATE AUCTION x I Acres East of Decatur Saturday, Feb. 10th at 2 P.M. This 9 acres is located 2 miles East of Decatur, or 1 mile straight SMI of Bellmont I'arlf). ' There la u new' l6l 40 building ilmt-iM still unrinlslmd hut with I a little work It would make a nice dwelling gsrsge attached. I Tlnfi’e is a atoned driveway sad the property has a good deev mwMi The huiidlng la wired with 220, Ixmk thh om- IM.II IT u mp4 11 IO rmign, III'.U l>c<, t luif. it Mil be miolc info n n < c vomitry hmim I’OHHKHHIGN: Thirty days from dale of kale, ■> 1 .. . J ... 1 1.1<ms— day of agio, balance ut Vltmi rule MR, & MRS. VIRGIL J. URICK Owners . I>. H. Ilhlr. (I. W. k.-ht Aurtlonerr, I ’ 1 ' JU. U. Htrlckler. Hulas Mgr. ' i Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty a. Auction-hr Phone 3-8391) , Decatur. Indiana , Not responsible for acK-identg. g g J
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Who Milks MOST OF AMERICA’S BEST COWS? Al the four great farm shows listed below representatives of the famous .dairy herds Os all breeds being shown were asked w hat make of milker they used on the home farm. E-»I.II«IIIII.I W l|| | 111 ill •I ,1 ■MMiIIWII.iI I („,, ~• '- xposition i 960 Ohio State Fair Springfield, Mass. A Columbus, Ohio ’ | Portion of Portion of HOW MILKED '|AU Herds HOW MILKED All Herde IDE LAVAL 2 Milking Machine ‘A’ 21.7% 2 Milking Machine ‘A’ 28.4’, 3 Milking Machine *B’ 4.3% 3 Milking Machine ‘B’ 8.6% 4 Milking Machine *C’ 2.9% 4 Milking Machine *G’ 6.2% 5 Milking Machine ‘D’ 2.9% 5 Milking Machine 'J' 4.4% ' 6 Milikng Machine *E’ 1.4% 6 Milking Machine ‘H’ 3.7", / 7 Milking Machine ‘F’ 1-4% 7 Milking Machine ‘C’ 1:2% 8> Milking Machine *G* 0.0% 8 Milking Machine ‘D’ 1.2'; 9 Milking Machine *H' Q.Q% 9 Milking Machine T v 1.?% 10, Milking Machine T 0.0% 10 Milking Machine ‘E’ o.o', 111 Milking Machine ‘J* 0.0% 11 Milking Machine ‘F’ 0.0% 12 Milking Machine ‘K’ 0.0% 12 Milking Machine *K’ 0.0% 1950 Nat'l Dairy Cattle Congress 1950 Internat’l Dairy Exposition \ J Waterloo/lowa Indianapolis, Ind. | Portion of \ / Portion of HOW MILKED AH Herds HOW MILKED All Hdrds IDE LAVAL Milkers 47:6%. IDE LAVAL Milkers 45.3': 2 Milking Machine 'A* 28.6% 2 Milking Machine ‘A’ 29.3% 3 Milking Machine G‘ 8.7% 3 Milking Machine *B‘ 6.6', 4 Milking Machine ‘H’ 3.9% 4 Milking Machine ‘G’ 6.1% > 5 Making Machine ‘J’ 32% 5 Milking Machine *J’ 3.8% 6 Milking Machine 2.4% 6 Milking Machine *E' 2.8% 7 Milking Machine ■{£' 1.6% 7 Milking Machine *H% 1.9% 8 Milking Machine *K’ 1.6% . 8 Milking Machine ’K’ 1.4% 9 Milking Machine ‘l’ o.B'# / 9 Mining Machine ‘l’ 1.4", 10 Milking Machine ‘D’ 0.8% 10 Milking Machine 'D'j 0.9' 11 Milking Machine 'F' 0.8% 11 Milking Machine *F* 0.5% 12 Milking Machine 'C 4 . 0.0% 12 Milkina Machine C* 0.0% i ' 1 L k -—--—>■< „ u, The cuncluidoHM are evident: DeLuvai milks the largMl percentage by far. Il Im the “Milker pf ChampionM” Nclccled lb milk most ot be«t co wk for only one reoMun—- % Heller Milking. • DeLaval Magnetic Speedway Milker / • DeLaval Sterling SpeedettpAMllker / • DeLaval Sterling Speedway Milker v ’/ • Dakivil Cemlslno Milking Systems I YOUR herd will do letter w'lth v DeLuval lig|tgr Milking, 100. Hee v HsLuval Dealer today. v Steffen Implement Co. ’ i Oecatur, Ind. ;
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 0, 1951
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