Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 54, Decatur, Adams County, 5 March 1953 — Page 4
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. DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By ? X THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Poet Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller President I : I A. R. Holthouse — Editor J. H. Heller j Vice-ProeMent Chas. Holthouse Treasurer Subscription Rates: 4 > By Mall Im Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $8.00; Six months, >4.25; 3 months, >2.25. "T Mall, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, >9.00; 6 months, >4.75; 3 months, >2.50. A By Carrier, 25 cents per week. Single coples, 5 cents.
i ' ' 1 .1- . Twenty years ago we had only fear to fear.j -~T“° 0 —- world seems to be waitliig for confirmation of Stalin’s death. \ ' ——o-—--(M— What does Sen. Joseph McCarthy do investigating the other fellow? k -— 0— o——- ’• ' ' Veteran General George C. . Marshall was a White House — guest at the president’s luncheon honoring Gen. Van Fleet. WillIndiana’s U. S. Senator Jenner pow call all the generals liars? — ; 4 Gen. Janies A. Van Fleet, who formerly commanded the Eighth: army in told the U. S.f 'senate committee that the Korean deadlock "is neither a checkmate nor a imposed by the enemy, but a sitdoWn of our own choice ”. The famous military leader contends that the energy could have been "finished off” in 1951, had UN forces continued their atthck. Military information which ,tjie general imparted to President Eisenhower remains a, | top secret. _o _o__ J The Republican controlled state senate has voted hown Gov. •■A A " Craig’s reorganization plan Sen. ' V \ ' John W. Van Ness, majority lead- : . ' ' ■ r ■ • - er jn the Jaw making body, said he opposed the governor’s re-, vamping of the government because he did not think one-man power should be given the chief, executive. The Valparaiso senator, sho is a veteran in Indiana legislative halls further commented. "The governor is an,honest, cpnscientous, -Vinceie individual.; • ■l’hr-fr tacking experience in government”. y L—o- 0 \ The reported illhesS’ of Jqsef . Stalin. Red boss of Russia, brings speculation on who will succeed —— —o
0- i L-. —0 | Household Scrapbook I i| BY ROBERTA LEE | 0 —— -ft Biscuits . Biscuits can be mixed\and cut several hours before baking if placed in the refrigerator until ready to bake. A dry Crust will not forin on the top if they are'brushed with melted butter before placing in the refrigerator. Then remove them about twenty minutes before time to bake that .they may attain a natural warmth before * (putting into the oven. \ ' The Range Use a school blackboard efaser i
Surrery Not Always Possible In Some Types Os Brain Tumor By HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, M.D. usually dominant and controls sometime? wohder the activities of the body. That v,hy certain’brain tumors can bi. the important controls are operated on and removed while the left Side. 1 others cannot. « the brain Is Injured on the Some types of brain tumor are] side, the normal thought so severe that operation is almost processes can be interrupted. > impossible, because the tumor The right side of thebrain is would regrow in a few weeks, dominant in most left-handed However, some tumors do not people. \ ; u A grow so fast and in many cases , Brain surgeons use these facts they can be removed successfully. as a tn treating severe This is true even when a large brain infections or tumor?. A surpart of the brain is damaged. geon today can remove almost & Intricate Mechanism whole side of the brain, if it is not .. • , the dominant side, and in this The brain is the most intricate relieve fcerioiii'brain growths of all the mechanisms that con- i tniurir* U i trol thfe body. The bfainand juries. hjh ) nerves control nearly all our ac- QUESTION AND ANSWER t tivitiesv and thoughts. Thus, a J. T.: I have a severe]case of" tumor pressing on vital centers in What causes and the brain can cause irreparable what would -you advise? damage to the body. \ , Answer: The exact cause of Severe damage to the brain can .pyorrhea may be either local or also come from hemorrhage and a n expression ofl a systemic disinjury, such as a brain concussion ease: that is, sdme other disease or skull fracture. Yet some in- i n th e body which may cause juries go\ unnoticed for. many pyorrhea. However, most pyoryears. Persons have been r hea prlgiha’ly caused by some to walk away from an accident focal irritation, [such as tartar even when bits of the skull were wrhich accumulates ground and depressed and cutting into the between the teeth, overhanging brain tissue. edges of fillings, uncleanttness. of The reason for this is that there j the teeth and mouth, lack of suf\are two sides to the brain just as ’ ficient exercisfc Ito the teeth and' there are right and left hands excessive stress on the few teeth and legs. I which injures tnejm.j * || Opposite Dominant < The best treatment for this disThe brain has right and left ease consists of the removal of all hemispheres, or sections. In right- deposits from the neck of the I handed persons, the left side, of teeth and Using a good tdoththe brain or left hemisphere\ is brush several times a day.
, ! • him in the eveht of his death. Probably one : ot three men will get control. Among these are Malenkov, Molotov and Beria, the latter les| known than the other t\wo. Molotov is probably the best known in the United States, having served as Russian envoy to this country 'on several occasions. , The three Imen might create a . bloody bath In th< ir quest for power. \bringirjg about revolution that could upsdt :he Kremlin’s hold on the mass.? Hut n:orp than likely, the man who controls the army or the secret: police will have the best chance of b scorning Stalin’s successor. 4 ■ -j ■ t J 1 Power To Veto:— Away th, reduce federal expens-\ es has beek found by Sfri. Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota. He has introduced a bill giving the president authority to veto separate items in appropriation bills. As it is now. the! president has to take the Whole bill or leave it. Rivers and harbors appropriation bills) for example, contain "■ among their worjh-while items many \pr4jects. such as C dredging unused breeks| or irai li I ■ proving bootless \ Harbors. These are put jn to njake jobs for “friends back homo". Included in a general river and habor bill, j they arte out of t|ie president’s reach. He might vpto the whole bill, but that would bring many Il ‘I i ’ I Worthy undertakings to a stand- < still. I Some states givej this power ok selective Vetoing to Jheir governors, and the practice l|aS been found valuable. It was also included in the constitution of the Confederacy. Its founjei-s, after long experience with our federal government, decided that this in- . ability to vew separate appropriation's was a defect which they fished *to remedy. ; A . V | J V '» —- 4. . .
-—‘ -+ — \ — for keeping "the gas range clean. It may be rtibbed over the range each day, removing grease, and ho great amoubt \of dii;t will accumulate. ’ i ' : Sticking If paper hats stuck to the polished- surface <jf a t idle.'soften it with olive oil and then: rut> gently with a soft clqth add it will come Off. I ■ -' ■ ■'#! ’ ' o _ -o 20 Years Ago Today March 5. was Sunday. .L_ __
I Modern Etiquette ] | BY ROBERTA LEE 0 pJ r Q. Does the bride lor heri parents pay for her wedding gown and wedding invitations! A. Usually the pride’s parents assume all expensed of her wedding, including her [gowpp. However. this would depend upon circumstances, and if her parents', are unable to afford the expense jand she is working, then the bride may assume the costs. ' I Q. How should friends a|id relatives respond to a birth announcement they have received by mail? A. By yriting of dtfngratu.lation, by calling on the pother, 'or by sending flowers to thp mother or a gift to the baby. j Court Newt Pleads Guilty State vs Oscar Guerra; ailffidavlt for driving while under 'IW Influence of intoxicating Iktyrtr; defendant pleads guilty; cpWfcel for defendant, Custer and Smith, withdraw plea of defendant, sustained by court; defendant released on bond. [, j Case Venued Here' f Inter City Flying Service* |s Consolidated Aircraft Repair J In 4 complaint for damages; venued from Allen countyi; plaintiff complains that two aircraft? being kept at Smith field, Fort ' waype, under the care of defendant were not properly tended incurring $1,500 damages to the aircraft. i: ‘I Answer Filed 1 'IJI. Mark M. Moran vs\ 'Moran; complaint for partition; answer filed by defendant? I Case Venued 'fill Blanch M. feaker vs Marvih Stetler; case venued to Jay | circuit court. j J Set For Issues 11| Wilber R. Meller vs Clyde Nihiser: complaint for dissolution of partnership and appointment i ! of receiver: for closing' Jssues Wednesday. March 11. \ \_ Answer Filed John Leiter vs Dorothy Hj'eiter; complaint for divorce; filed by defendant. . > Marriage Licenses dj Elmer I. Tindall, .57, and! Fern M. Woifcale, 42, both of DeciUnr. David Anthony. Jr.. 21. Minerva. 0.. and Shirlej\ Ann Howartl, 17. Rochester, O. X Glenn Kramer. 25. >-Valenciq, Pti , and .Barbara Kitchen. 17, O. If you have something to a4ll or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings *
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. /I,*. .-sVABI IM MEnlflCK tvk ™ W il !. r 1 • i®’M • a- ■ - • I i t 1 i Pvt) Donald L. Hammond ? Pvt. Donald L. Hammond, son of Mr- Mrs. Walter Hammond 1 of JCI4 street, who entered strvice December 4, has completed di my b|Uic training conducted 'by the 3rdt)prmored division' at Fort Knox, l|y. He received intensive ttainihgj! |in classes on indoctrination, general military subjects and had practical work in various camhat firing of the M-l rifle ahd the mortar and light machine gun. His present address is Pvt. Donkld L. Hamriiond U. S. 5532927, S.V.C. tytry. sJ)9th Armd. F.A.8.N., 3d IM BN tHy. Arty,, 3rd Armd Div., Fort Knipk, Ky. Stalejlf Backed For Legion Commander J. K. Staley, veteran member of the American Legion post in Decatur. 1.4 being groomed for the Jdly election for northern district commander of the American gibn. lit I; was disclosed today by Don Gbc)jiran, commander of the Adams BOst 43. iCochirah said Staley’s name has been forkarded by the fourth district fjorl: thie election next July, his picture hnd background to be published in this month’s issue pt “Hooslfer l, Legionnaire.” • official pwbiiicatii of the Indiana American Leg tin. Staley is past cohimander of the local Legion post Und has dlso held the position of commander of the fourth district. V f ' If you something to sell pr rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings results. • i - I |1 i.’ AX. |’ 5 f fl’.
i Ped Cross Fund ( GOAL iil'ltt-OO i Joseph Wall, Jr. Sec. 10 Hartford $ 10.00 Preble) Mrs. Hansel Foley, Chr. Thomas Kise, ass’t. . 32.00 Mrs. dscar Geisel, Sec. 7, Washington 47.00 Miss Patsy Burkhart, Sec. 7 Blue Creek 11.00 Obed Steffen, Sec. 4,, French 13.00 Maurice Tinkham, Sec. 17, Blue Creek 1J.70 Gleanes Steffen, See. 27, \ Kirkland . 9.00 Karl iE. Ray,.Sec. 34 Washington 14.00 ! 34 . TOTAL $147.70 Reject Amendment To FEPC Measure Senate Republicans Reject Amendment I 1 lndianApolis UP — Indiana sepate Republican majority members'after a caucus refused today to, water down any further a fair employment practices bill. ' \- By a vote of 24 to 20. the senate rejected Sen. Roy Conrad’s R- Mdnticello amendment aimeid at deleting a clause granting power to demand appearances of witnesses in investigations of unfalir practices. Conrad clause “a form of coercion/ He said it would, not lead to good relations between employers and minority groups. The rejection came on the second roll ©all test. The first time, it was 'a 20-20 tie which only Lt. Gov. Hdrold Handley as presiding officer could have broken. But Sen. John ,W.j Van Ness R-Valparalso rnpved thgt absentees be called in to vote. the bill moved without amendment to third reading apd a final shoWdown. The bill previously passed the house. Sen. Robert L. Brok-enburr RIndianapolis opposed the amendment. He said if jt were adopted
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the bill would be “nothing more than an empty gesture.” y “If you don’t strike down' this, didn’t pass the bill,” said BrpketH burr, a Negro. Sen. W. W. MarGn D-Jefferson-tille said Qonrad’s motion was “k move to kllLthik bill.” He said even in its prestent'form it wfould have little effect. ’ ! the bill was amended to give officials power to demand testimony from witnesses, but providing. no penalty for failure to cPmply, Originally it celled for subpena powers. Final Nomination Os EIRs Lodge Officers K Nomination of officers for the ensuing year will be closed at the regular meeting of the Decatur B. P. O. Elks lodge at 8 o’clock this evening. All members are urged to be present. The annual election will be held at the next meetipg March 19. , Food Is Sole Loot Os Home Intruder OMAHA, Neb. UP — An intruder entered the home of John Kurtz during the night and took two cheese two bananas, and ohe pork chop.
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