Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 27, Decatur, Adams County, 1 February 1952 — Page 2
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Indiana High Court Hears Pay Dispute * Dispute Or Formula ’ For Paying Teachers Indianapolis, Feb. J—(VP)— The Indiana supreme cpurt hears arguments tqda'y on whether a 190 or a 19a 1 law governing distribution ot school tuition funds ebotjid have prevailed last August. Tlie funds are for payment of 22.000 public school teachers’ salaries. j ■ Attorneys win argue th® issue L <>r#ny itt school 8h«. 'Vflbur Youngs fight to uphold hte belief the qpe of the 1949 distribution for- - inula was correct.. The fight affects distribution of the current February six-months dole to the local school units throughout the state. The checks cannot be mailed opt ujUil the high court rules, because a lower cpqrt held tljat the 191)1 formula should have been used and specified an adjustment must be made at the time the February checks are prepared. Young distributed (he funds on thel949 formula. The Gary school city filed a civil suit claiming the H.i ... ■
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U Niblack foundjtpr Yeung appealed] • The IMtama. appellate court upheld Niblack. Then the supreme.] cpurt agreed to hear Young’s Appeal to* it." Singing Tg Be Present*! During Minstrel Singjng numbers rip the hpj»etafent minstrel. “Dixie Scandals” to b# presented as the high school next Wednesday and i Thursday, will be given by a, septet of stars. Formin* the septet are, the Rev’ Map |>|tg gdln|ton. Weston Self?. Gyfogmi Hpnp, James less and David Embler, the latter director of the G.E. Aeolian Pboir. Other individuals pho will take character parts in the minstrel include Carl Sheets, as Ted Leads; Rayry Sheets, as Mgdam Phieffie; 4on Parf|sh apd Hgrpld Strickler, gats; Herman L*nkppau, Count Basie; Frank Lybarger, a makeup artist and James Strickler, Jr., as Little Petunia. Glen Manlier, lions club president, stated that a : full-dress rehearsal would be held at the school Monday night. iL i j
Physicians yield To Hospital Ultimatum Quit Birth Control Unit On Ultimatum N. Y, Feb. 1(UP) —Three* *doctors decided tpc’ay to yield to ah nltimatum That they either resign from a birth confng unit or leave their positions on a Roman Cat hoi ip hospital's medical staff. ( They were among seven nonCatholic doctors ordered by the St. Fraqcls hospital to sever their copnpctkms *w|th t|e panned p»rgnthopd Ipagup or qpit th© sfgf of the 200-bed institution. The four other dPCtors declined fg gay wlfgt APt|oi» they would take. Those who said they would Inform the hospital they will withdraw from the, league werp Drs/ M. Lass. Mgrtln Uiser apd« John F. Hogers. still undecided were Drs. Albert A. Rosenberg, E. Gordon McKenzie, William W. Benneft apd Florence H. Gotteien er. ■ I : ■ Dr. William H. Meyer, medical director of the Dutcheps county Planned pwWftood league, called a meeting today of a citizen’s steering compjfttpp to ipake a test case ot the controversial ultimatum. Tfee league also was expected to begin a fpnd-ralelng drive, for the health center it has operated here for 18 years. ' ' i ' Meyer said the steering committee wap organized yesterday, after Rogers had told him the seven* doctors had been approached. He said the committee would take appropriate action on an apparent threat to medical practice In Poughkeepsie Dutchess county.’? > “The demand of the hospital is wholly unreasonable and is an invasion of the freedom of belief of medical practitioners,” Meyer said. But -the Rt. Rev. Michael P. O'Shea, dean of Catholic clergy in Dutchess county, said hospital, operated by the Sisters of St. Francis, would maintain its “logical and just” position. •‘Everyone knows where the hosp’tal stands on the question of birth control,” he said. Dr. William T. Kennedy, chairman at the medicgl coipjnittee of the\ Planned Parenthood Federation of America, said in New York last night the hospital’s ultimatum was a “wholly pnetbical and unprofessional attack upon medical
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— ~ -.-4 —-4-| practice.” , Birth control. Kennedy said, was!; \a “phase of preventive medicine that has the nearly universal sup| port of the medical and the hospital’s action was ‘A step in thought control that is wholly abhorrent to American tradition.” Morrison Farm Store Changes Locations ■ 1 Morrison Farm Store, Decatur dealers for AlliskChalmers farm ] machinery, has moved into the Bultemgler building ;pn Thirteenth! street, between the two railroads. The store formerly was located In the old Hoosier Foundry building in the sputh part of the city.] The new location, a twostory mod--ern building, just recently com-i pleted by Dultemgier Construction Co.. has ample outside space fog; display of' farm machinery as well as a large inside display’Vooni - ... , .. fl
Jauch Is Reported H In New Hampshire J check ,by local policp oftlckah on the arpest warrant against Bs> ; e'n Jauch, Fort Wayne, charged With speeding, disorderly cOndtu.t and operating a motor vpbicle wldh- / bni a current license, brought the from Fort Wayne ppTiw officers that Jauch ba# located. > u Jauch is reported to be temporatrr Vfty-ln New Hampshire. It Is proh* able that the next move localif will be to forward the justice of ;: wnrrant and l eanest tor arrpst of to the state police. ' The charge was filed Mtvprgl dt>ys ago after Jauch was stopped 'by local police for speeding and. while one of the officers was .copy- . Ing his license number, Jauch sped His automobile almost ran Mlown the officer. ■: ■ —P-- ; • 1 u • oldest of the !tLB. mints was : established at Philadelphia ip ~,,1,11.
B 1 ■ Assails Gabrielsen Part In RFC Loan t Report To Senate j Ciegr? Pflrty Heads , Feb.'| — (UP) — (Sen. Richprd M. Nixon (R-Cal.) charged today that Republican rational chairman Guy George Gabrielson has put QOP congressmen in an “incongruous position” ,by his dealings with the RFC. He made the statement after the cenate's permanent investigating conimittee issued a report which Gabfielsop hailed as complete vindication for his dual role as party chairman and as pajd president pf Carthage Hydrpcol, inc., a f|rm which has bofroyed from the RFC. 1 The senate report dealt maig|| with igst year’s hearings on the relations between forppr Democratic national chairman William M. Boyle, Jr, and the American Lithofolt) Corp., pf St. Louis, a 9645,000 RFC borrower. 1 Boyle pad np immediate cpmment on the report, it cleared him of any "illegal” actions, but Asserted that his “conduct was not such that it would dispel the appearance of wropgdolng.” The committee said it was "not in the interest of good government” for Gabrielson to continue representing Carthage Hydrocal before the HF? after he became GOP chairmai). But it foppd "op eyfdence of improper Ipfluence” on his part. 1 Nixon, who hsa urged several tijpes that Gabrielson resign, astprjpd that "ao amoupt of expianatipp wilj remove the doubt from th® minds of the great majority pf ppople” about fhp propriety pf a party chairman dealing with the RFC in n private loan. He notpd that “a majority of sppate apd house Republicans are on record in favor of abolishing the RFC. ! , These GOP lawmakers, Nixon Sgtd. "find themselves in the inCppgrupus position ot having their party chairman's salary paid by the RFC.” (Nixon apparently meant that tbo annuls salary which Gabrielson draws as Carthage Hydrocol president is made possible because of the RFC loan to the firm. Gabrielson draws no pay directly from the RFC. Nor does he receive a salary as Republican ehair5 Gabriejson spid in a statement that Ke was dragged into the jn-
"U W ! w W !..w ! 1 W? ' estimation by "false and mgMclous chprjts originally ypadp against me by an irresponsible Democratic congressman.” h The GOP chairman's activities were criticized on the house floor by Rep. Wayne Hays (DO ). The senate committee latGabrielson said he fplt the committee’s findings “completely »üb--B|*pti*te ail I Ijave said before qn this subject-’’ However, h e said he vas sorry that "despite tpis cjpap bill of health,*! some couipjlttpe peipbprs feel t>at “ap honest businessman should be foreclosed from engaging In honest business relationships with his government while serving as an unpaid ufflpidl nf a national pomql|tep.” ? .1 Ni W said that "upipse the Repubilcen pgpty taggr Mropg- de--SWYf HMW <0 pf this kind, we are going to find that the Democrgti — w ith men likp Sgp. nm my with thd cprrupGppg issue pi the ]■ New Members fa* I nitiqted By Mcyps? npgr members were hUP th* Dpchti|r lodge, Order of Mooee this week, More than IQO members Os the local organization warp on baM to take wyt in the initiatory ceremopy. Lester Sheets, governor of the Decatur lodge, presided and following the ipitiption refreshments were served*. Democrat W«pt lM» t rin « J A......— jJ_
SALK CALENDAR rEB. 2 —12:30 p.-m. Ora KL Ratcliff, I miles southeast of Decatur, % mile south % mile east Adams County Farm Home. 3 miles north Monroe on ill- s. ir, 2U east. il Hampshire hog sale. Rqy A Np?J Johnson—Aucts. ) FEB. 4 —lmproved 60 acre farm, 1 mile north, 4 miles east of Van Buren. J. F. Sanmunn, Auct. 4 FEB. 7—11:00 a in- EST.. Glnjei, ’4 milp west and 1 mile nqrth of Scott, Ohio or 16 miles north of Van Wert on Dutch John road or 9 mile# soqth of Pauldjng. General fam salp. Roy i A Ne<| Johnson, Aucts. FEB. 9—236 acres, modern improvements, complete line pt implements and livestock, S miles S. E. of Peru op IJighway 124. j.| F. Sanmpnn, Auct. FEB. •—13:30 i>. m. Wm. “Bill” Frederick. 1 mile east of Hoagland then 4 miles north then % east or 1 mile south and % east of Maples or 6 miles west and IVfe north of Monroeville. General farm sale. Roy and Ned Johnson, Aiicts. ■> ,i -U-. ...... - — “FOR COMPLETE PROTECTION” I BURKE INSURANCE SERVICE I I 512 N - T!iird st - pho * S3O6 ° Decalur - ind - I
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■ |M? . R* U ( / £ ' . fHE $32 transformer sh« holds is credited with saving We of student nurse Darline Timke, 31, M hour and 45 minutes after her heart stopped during operation in Chicago. Surgeons massaged- the. heart and restored circulation, but could not stimulate normal heart beat till electrodes rigged to the , transformer ? were applied. The charge started muscles working. , It happened, early in January but story waq not disclosed then. ; Afterwards, Miss Timke had forgotten everythin* of the last tyro years. flntenrafimmlj , ; " I Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
