Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 20 February 1951 — Page 2

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Democrat Waat Ado Bring Results . . !■»-■,I ,1 •■■ . --—— -»*-,„- . . __ --— .f—■■ ■ IHti -It E clearhigyour -7 throat repeatedly AVOID THE EMBARRASSMENT of disturbing other# at theater, movie, church. Avoid clearing your throat or throat coughing in public by taking a Foley Quit-It. One of these anestheticpg|i6iotic tablets hogp yvutrom thrqatdeanngorlhroat coughing for up to 2 fhouri. Carry a package with you to make sure you won’t disturb others, f- Get Foley Quit-Itsfrom your druggist. Kidney Slow-Down May Bring Restless Nights When kidney function slows down, many folk* cnmiVlain of nagging backache, head, m heai'dinzineHS apd lom, of pep and energy. Don't puffer rewtle** night, with tht-fte du- , comfojtH if reduced kidney function ia get- ' Ung*'you down— due to aui-h cornnum cdunetf a« atrewa and atrain. over-exert ion or ajiAoaur* to cold. Minor bladder Irrita. ti.'ma due to cold or wrong dhrt may cauae g.tting up night* or frequent puxangea. Don't neglect ybur kidru ya If theae cundi. Ilona bother yjiM. Try Doan'a I’illa a mild diuretic. Uaed ftilrceaafulfy by mtlllona for \ over HQ y(<*r*. While ofl«{n ptherwlfte rauaad, \ It’a w\a<iug how many Um. < Doah'a glvn happy, relief-from the*,. dUroniforta •• help the 14 ml lea of kidney tube* and Altera fluah itut waate. (kt Duan’a I'Ula today I

[grf&ffiwt. 'W**^iic^ — J Washington’s Birthday • THURSDAY, FEB. 22af <t■ 7 ' :p < ■ . ” i ~<& •» 1 ! • '• -V’ ' - In Hopor of George Washington’s i / Birthday This Bank Will Not Be . Open AH Day Thursday. )-Ij- ■ '■' ' 1 . ' ; '| ,j; •/.\ '. -FIRST STATE BANK - Established 1883 : /;.?• ■ ' ' • ■ ■ ■ ' i ' ... I/"■■■■■ ■■■e /'. •‘■i I, ; "■" :S1 ; ’ • . V • . J ' \

ia.. — iiaaanniguilWiiHiiJ '{Two Drivers Fined In JP Court Here Two men were fined in juKthb -»f the pea< e court Monday after both pleaded gully to lexpei-tivc-charges. One of them, Sherman Mitch, of Miinr te. route 2. after (pleading guilty t > a charge of driving while under the. Influence o! Jntoxcating liquors was fined |2.i and costs, totallfng |3fiiTs, b:> Floyd Hunter, who diso driver’s license An 30 days. Mitch was arrested over thb weekend liy sheriff Bob Shraluka and < trooper Walter Schindler f following an accident on I'. S. 33. >i ■ '• | Marcus Bfcbjjbeck of route 2. Arrested'Sunday by city police for failure to fetopj at a siign at Jackson and Third streets, was fined $1 and costs, totalling 111.75, by justice Hunter; — . I HOUSE GROUP < Conti nurd p-'riml I’nar O.irC lai rniin. hi yxp< n-X f/. . 4 Elimination .of a provision In 111. ch-pat luh 111 ~ bill ulibii ql'< ) w;c c'u'thd by i|i« 'cniile yoitimll !« • ’ t<> ; ii Jiahliitiiiff’ n|en itjci U'd lus unfit. ■ I ' . ’ ' .J ’ ! . ' , cL4r- .• •r. I . ■ 7 Democrat Want Ada Bring Result*

Move To Prevent Big Fees Downed Charges Huge Feas \ To Attorney General IndinnapoHs. Feb. lo — (t’P i, A move to prohibit state attorney •o nerals from collecting '‘pxorbi tant" fees was defeated In the Indiana senate today. Sen. Sam Johnson'. FL, Anderson, proposed the aniendinent to a bill concerning Injunction suits against . persons practicing medicine without a license. He charged an attorney general could personally realize up to 150.000 under present law. Johnson |asked that such fees be diverted to the state general fund, but his>motion to amend was defeated by voice vote. “The attorney general would collect ?20<T to |3OO from each of 150 cases now pending,” Johnson said. “That would give him from $30,000 to $50,000 a-year in addition to his salary.” , But- Sen. Russell (Bontrager, IL, Elkhart, said he understood Je<’ from injunction suits gave the attorney general “less than SSOO in the" last eight years.” “It doesn’t matter." Johnson repliedx "If it’s \even $lO extra, he shouldn't get It.” After his amendment's defeat, .Johnson attacked the senate’s action and said it. would permit the attorney general to "take over exorbitant fees." ’’Here’s a means of putting thousands of dollars In the state general fund,’’ Johnson auld. “Blit medical association lobbyists have convinced you It's a chiropractic' measure." "If you MvnatorH me* going to be contrcdled by lobhylstH ; . . then go bu< k and (all your coimtlttr c ntH you IC- against thc<\|lghtH of '-the- C CHHIIIOII pC’Hldc' UIHI hcmc how malty of yon come back”" HOUSE PASSES (Vnallnwre Froiw o«r> \lly c-urhilloci ley the- ways and , means “A" committee', whic h vot* :. rd It only ccimt»nrc I to Its , requested sl7o.non biennial budA get.. This was th * sac tor c-reclitc il with the bill’s defeat. , If You Have Anything Co Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays./ Newsman Tells His Own Success Story r Throughout the years there have been numerous success stories of * how this man or that man started ' from nothing and finally achieved prosperity. But- the best of all I success stories is where’ a man in 11 n - d ,o w n o n d 111 o n finally gets to /’ w h e r e h<• feels wonder Mg 10l a gain |MI W I I I t a m Bogard, . newsn z paper report u «■*»*. ) or * n ■■' l ' l iiig - |, ' x rt .' UH ' Ihim such a wOwJX aiory to tell. Wm. Bogara Yea. now Huh Mr.Jllogaid Ih Inking IIADACOJ,, * he knyn, * l wish I could trl|\my ► tory to every man and woman tn * the country w|io J/, now suffering lie I whs nuffrrilig " Mi, Bogard wa* anflorlng a deficiency of vi’ Himimi H'. 111. Nlnefn and Iron, Whic h IIADACOL c.’oiilhluh, He'll’ h Mr Boiairi'ii own lni<meiit irlllng how IIADAt.'OI, hrlpb'l him "Two yrat • ago, lit i gr 40, I wn (onihiri'd Hull uDtlilug rc-niiclned for ime In life. The iuos’ ••nc'c'iui Idlin' worils I C-VC'l heard were 'Maybe* you will get i iriiluhten--: npi aiiei a* v. bib The coily Ihtm that ri’tilly maiiC'ir'cl to nm was inrw I fell mid the- fact ihiii my nplHirejil daditir had brought my inaliy ilrminiM ami; a-plialloim In lotnl rtihlH before my feri. "I hriird and read many Mforlrn and trfatimonlalu <hmrnrnlng HAH* ACOL. bnt. iinforhinately for me ’ I didn't lake ahy of Hmm serious )y. I cori’Mdored i those n’Atlnmn lain to fm fro-m fictitious people with imaginary, ills who talked solely for money. How wrong I was! In spile of my wariness. I decided to give HAHACOL n try. I took great care that no one knew I wan taking It because 1 feared 1 their ridicule. "1 took three bottles of HAIFACOL before I began to ‘frrl’ its effects. After that, my progress was steady .and sure. My i.ppetile picked up. ) not only ate nt meal time, which I had not been doing before, but I enjoyed in-between-meal snacks of delicacies Which L had long since forgotten. “I wish I could tell my story to every man and womet\ in the country who is suffering as I was suffering: I wish I could let them know and make them believe that what I tay is all truth and none fiction." Remember HADACOL Is sold on a strict 'money-hack guarantee. And so inoxpenslve. Trial-size bottle only $1.25. Large family or hospital size. $3.50.* If your druggist does not have HA‘HAC’OL. order direct from The l*e* Blanc I’orporation. Imfayette Lu te j Hi,’, I, Tba LwHlami Corpora Hon ■ adV.

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■HE i b - t J'SBEimI MECHANIC AL EQUIPMENT is in good supply on the nation's farms compared to a decade ago, these Agriculture department figures indicate. But Agriculture Secretary Brannan urges farmers to; take special care of their machinery because defense mobilization probably will limit production. (International! — .' i.— J . ~..1 .. ■ -' ' ' , j ’ ■ - . f

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LOOKING LIKE a wise little old man with sideburns, this rare A wolf's’ monkey *at the Bronx zco, New York, isn’t wearing the ruff just for inughs. He cavorted too strenuonsly and broke his arm. which ir in rniin'.s. Ruff krbps him from Slewing bandage. (Jntcrnitionat) This Is It! /« /// n wOWI. fl i /y / / kv® SIZES 12—20; 40 HkvTTLvN The wonderful. Wrap-On! Make it qub kly far a coverall apron all year Or for iippring gardening sundfeiis. Rapid Hewing, THREE (phis jHM-kf'ts. sirups, ti«-s! •. iHOfi cimie-t in size? 12. 11. if>,- IS. 20; H». Size 111 takes 4 yards 35-inch fabric. Send THIRTY CENTS in coins for Special patD-rn, to Marian, ■' Martin, care • bf Decatur Daily Democrat, Pattern Mt., P. Box 6740. Chicago 80, 111. print plainly YOUR NAME. ADDRESS, ZONE, SIZE and STYLE /NUMBER. Ts Ji/ Have you seen .. , Th/new Silhouette? The new Sp/ing Suits? Ensemble*? The ne/ Wrap-On? Order aur now Marl*n Martin Pattern Book, read al/ about your beautl/iH spring Fardroibe. Send JUHt Twenty Cnryfs (or your copy today! A FREEpattern of la new j spring bet h /rlntod In thA book 1 /:■

Chest Colds Cut Down Activity At College Gyeencaatle-. Ind.. Feb. : 20. < UP) An epidemic of I cheat <olds shut down all extra-curric-ular, activities on the DePauw University rumpus- today. Dean Louis W Norris imposed i; the ban as h protective measure and said it. would last until Mmi (lag. s ? , !.i ' * . Hundreds of students -In the tihiMd of some l.imh enrollmem y.eir nlHng with colds sccompiin led by sore throat and mnsculm* jM’hAit.’ a< cording to in. i:. o. Dcitfbs. a 1 Ihhil physician

■ I a? ' _-.? r w./_ n / light trucks /ever built by CMC ! \ I “ w \ .Mtn-red Urlth new "big truckjya W» ~ r ■ IMh£3F JG .. a ■ SHImSH '«k ,g ■■■l v/JM ~ ~ Av. UH Wm ’ • ’ K«lf 1 rBvH jMH Hl ( WMMRE! C? | S"S="-: =?=xH=' I ROTATING FREE-VAIVE ACTION for CAB, v^T|FANlxowTtO Uto I (fllfl I lonrf«r *«>>*• ” f< ' rnor * P . VENTILATION . {fl •I WlOtl TWIN-ACTION HYMAUUCS w>.h QI , »>« «» OM ■ «L |Mfl . | cooleroding drums RECIRCULATING BAll-BEA«tNO Ih V , L SEPARATE transmission hand brake ea c sy . wrn STEERING gear fa I HEAVIER FRONT AXLES x NIW NON-GLARE INSTRUMENTS IBIE r nIFREL TRUCKS H I SYNCHRO-MESH TRANSMISSION HUSKY 35-AMP. GENERATOR M GASOLINE V I FULL PRESSURE LUBRICATION of main C|RCU|T BREAK ERS Inffaci of I -odd 'em all up: fffff 3 fgS! Huck! | ;' i— — * I ■ - ; ;. ' S’ -- ■ —l m** - ughT • MEDIUM • HEAVY MODCLS • Mads In ths widest variety of engine-thastis-body combinattom to fit ovory frucLma n»«V I BUTLER’S GARAGE •<) So. Firwt St. Decatur, Ind. SBHMMBMBBBIHHMG You'll cfo beff«r 0n a u»»cf truck with vaur dealar 1 ; ■ .' ■ ■ . ’. * ■;• ■- -• •

David J. Schwartz Appointed To Board IhTliv, Fe|b. 2tf D.ni.l J. Schwartz, Monroe townihip farmtr living inorth of Monday wa« appointed an a of the Adainn ('antral Cckaolidgtod School Iniurd, fofc \Monr<>«» townchip, Schwartz waa. Appointed by Ihe Monhm ttja hoard and ntiet twla, (Jordon M who rnnlgned The fetni »o wlihlt Schwartz wm appointed itiiiN through Ift&l, 1 Democrat want Ada bring Reaulta - f ■./' ; . ri.’ ..r.. . <•

Cub Pack Meeting , Held Lait Evening /Mdlcoliii l.iii he wan In < hai'fat or th® program for Um «lty>wido (Illi prt» l« iiiTK-ilhH held MondAV 111 the IdhT tdii N< hool audllorltim, Fentnta hltrm llon mi the |nn< heoti »Ti>d program waw n.it > policeman cnater Immnm a do;* act, Scores of rubs and parents were

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■j ■ 1 ■" '■A—■""■•I II I IWI ' 1 '“' ■! 1 I' Ci "' t J“ l.rcbent during the eitilerialninehL limn inoihera were ini (harge of jprtjpariiiM ew< t ’den’u lunplietHt. The Cuii pH'k commlllaa, Jolwi HulieriiUb, Hf If '/.with and It II KhieOubterg, j awalsied by then wi-veu, prepay »d the gyrnhaalnm [or the t'litertainnteiil, hhiita with 'Uh HIM ■’< i * ||ul ati x. >t . i tr , lllTho(||ft|i|, Floyd . Herd nod Jerry UNU, d&M <»»fivltjl« 1 |,h einphaslh of ifte mitertrtlhjneiit w»a <\n safety, llliintrdted by flunlfop.