Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 163, Decatur, Adams County, 12 July 1951 — Page 7

THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1951

Donald Duck, The - r Man, Visits With Friends In County Donald Duck was in town Wednesday, and he was inquiring about his old friends:* He walked into the. office\ of county auditor Thurman I. Drew and they got Acquainted all over again, then talked over old ■ times. Those old tidies when Drew and Donald Duck’ were boyhood confpanions in Geneva. Since then—the Duck Hew the coop in 1917 to return Wednesday for the first men have gone their own ways. y ! / Drew’s way was ultimately to the auditor’s office. Duck paddled his way around for a long time, but is firmly entrenched in the engineering department of one \)f the rubber companies in Akron, O. . ' 1 ' ' . • V Well, /he men talked of this, that and the other thing of days gone by, days before the U.S. entry into the First World War. mostly. Days in old Geneva, and the peo-

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pie there, and the times they had as youngsters. , You know how those conversations go: “Say, whatever happened to so and so .\. .” one of then! will ask. Then, “Say, do you remember the timo we . . .” j Donald Duck, despite what you think, is a slightly built man, bespectacled, and sports a mustache. There’s a tinge of gfay in his hair, for now\he’s a grandfather and time is beginning to tell. But the two men got together for a few brief minutes Wednesday |n the court house, arid employes there will attest that Donald Duck didn’t utter even one quack the, entire time. ! Indian Herb Doctor Under investigation Indianapolis, July 12. —*(UP)The Indiana state health tyoaid today investigated an Indian herb doctor accused of treating a; cancer case with dirt, a mysterious liquid and a turkey quill. , A board spokesman said Elias. Beason, 61, Bedford, Ind., tola cUthorities that "tiff paid the “doctoj”‘ ?25 for mixing the liquid ’with dirt and applying it to his cancerinfected ear with a turkey qifill. Thq state medical registration board and Sullivan, Unit., prosecutor John K. Purcell ' also started investigations. Purcell said the “doctor’’ had built up “qhite a large practice’’ at his farm: horn? South of Sullivan. |\ Trade in a Good Town — Decatur ' ! - —

JU ••' ’ r "IMP f I aBBRBHRBBES | fOUR KILLED 20 hospitalized Is the toll of this 16-vehiJle smashup on crowded Highway 17, near Wurtsboro: n. Y- Herd’s what happened: Big[trailer truck (rear) crashed out of control into rear Os a New York-bound taxi white going down a four-mile {trade. The truck’s gasoline tank exploded. The taxi, with Beven occupants, three of whom were killed, plowed into car ahead, and resulting “chain reaction’’ piled up 15 autos, resulting in a fourth death. The truck carried propane gas, which did not explode. Driver, Marsdon Reese. Jr.. Bayonne. N. J., said truck’s air brakes suddenly gave out. (International Soundphoto)

Resume Search For Missing Botanist Gqiy, ind./JW 12. i-! UP)—More than 200 .volunteers reamed search shortly! after lawn today for Edwin W. Hull, .63, a botanist who! disappeared from his home herd Monday.fib had told his mother Emma. 90, with whoju he livud, that he uass seeking a species of rare' lilv neaf Calvary’* cemetery. When he did hot return! a search vas started, in Which boy scouts, legionnaires, policemen and neighbors joined. Thef search is centered iny, a wooded area near the cemetery.

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Andrei W. Cordier To Speak At'l.U. Bloomington, Ind., July 12.— (UP) —Andrew W. Cordier, formehead of the Manchester college history department, will speak ■July 30 at‘lndiana University’s rccond annua 11 Conference on foreign affairs. Cordier now is executive assistant to the United Nations sedtetary-general. . Awaits Arraignment On Assault Charges South Beljind, Ind., July 12.— (UP)-bJohn :<»ill, 46. Chicago, wks free on $2(hi)0() cash bond today awaiting arraignment on three, federal charges’of assault'in connection with, an attack on a Chicago stenographer in a cabin < i uiser oh Michigan. Gill refused to waive preliminary bearing. He was charged with as sault on the high seas, assault witn intent to coipmit an unnatural sex offense, and assault with a dangercus 1 ThlU victim was Mrs. Edna Whimsett. 35, Chicago, who stqg- ; ered off thd! cruiser at a V}ty, Ind., .[dock last Saturday night. She was taken to a hospital with bruises and cuts. She said Gill beat her and slashed her with C broken beer bottle when she resisted his advances. Plug Leaking Plpea Leaking water pipes may be temI porarily repaired with old leather, dr heavily paraffined cloth for cold water pipes. Hold in place>by means _ of wire tightly secured with pliers.' i ;\ v | Trade in a Good Town — Decatui

'll I n.ijii ■ i 'lyi-i "I .'.l [ I liliin I■ ■ '■■■■■i iy a. Ima I■' i | COCTNCF mLi IhBI r * 6< **S? ia^^^''^' l jr^fe 3^F j • J •’*■**’''' THL ••J, i j j ■• ■' GXN. MATTHEW RIDGWAY leaves conference tent at MunsanJ “truce camp” after conference with UN delegates before their hop to Kaesong to confer with Communists. Defense photo, (international Radiophoto) - ~ \ ~Ai JJi '-- .J :■ A : . r ' -.A.*.

Clothing Salesman Is Accident Victim Joseph I. Radin, 69, a Cleveland. <-lothing salesman, was killed yesterday in a Crawford county lughway'accident. His car ran oif lnil. 62 and hit a bridge abutment about two miles west of Leavenworth. ? ... \ • ■

' I- '"j i 1 ■ I 1a 7 4k Ji All ERNEST TAIT, 40, a criminal since the early 19295, is added to the FBI’S “Ten| Wanted’’ list to replace 'Anthpriy Brancato, who surrendered in San Francisco after reading about himself as one of the “Ten.” Tait is wanted specifically fdr an attempted ihbldup of fho Elks lodge in New Castle, Ind.-, in which resulted in a gun battle, FBI says he will shoot or slight provocation. (International)

New Castle birl Victim Os Rabies * ‘New Cattle, Ind., Ju|y 12. —(UP) —When |lßVyear-old Barbara Mer cer was bitten by'a stray dog doling an outdoor high school physical education~£lass last April, she didn’t tell her parents abaut the wound and ; treated it wi|th a medicated bandage. Yesterday, she died of rabies. The girl was taken to Hie New Castle clinic last Monday when she complained \of a sore throat and stiff peck. Doctors believed she had polio. J It wasn’t until after* the girl died [that it was discovered she had rribies. said the germ had Iqin dormant in hes body thta last three months. They said she appeared healthy until a few hourA before her death. Clean Clothespins Keep clothespins in a clean place and wash them occasionally. Otherwise they may soil the clothes when pinned to the line.

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I Summer overages I 5 Immediate quotations on ?Liabiilty Coverage for these m| events or risks: ’j ■ Amusement Parks Carnival! •. i Auto Races I Motorcycle Races Rodeos '« Fairs « Baseball Games Resqrtsg) Swimming Pools I Aviation Shows Exhibitions -I < Boats I Circuses Clambakes Fraternal Events IR Golf Matches Picnics Outings ; Parades Pageantg Civic Festivals I Also writing fire, automobile,and general liability insurance. I KENNETH RUNYON I | DECATUR INSURANCE AGENCY > Phone 3-4300 LI ! Decatur, Ind. I

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