Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 101, Decatur, Adams County, 29 April 1953 — Page 2

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Glint Pay Increase To State Examiners Board Os Accounts Members Boosted 'IiNDtLtNTAPODIS UP — Allcrtrnente totaling $547,987, including pay increases of $25. to S6O monthly for mate board of accounts examiners, were aipproved late Tuesday by the state budget committee. The wage increases, amoufsGng to $54,060 yearly, were granted tn compliance a request by Governor Craig. Chief exeinldelr Robert R. Wickeraham said the biggest pay hikes would go to newer members in order' to attract capable men for the 20 hew posts to be filled this summer. Under the new pay scale, starting, salaries will he upped from s3*ls a month to <375. Maximum pay for examiners with 10 years will $o frotfn SSOO ; td $535. The department now has 90 examiners. Refl). Laurence D. Baker R-Ken-dailviile said other allotments »P proved Ihy his committee were $252,000 tor equipment foi* the Dr. Norrtnah Beatty Hospital, Westville; $!1i99,000 fob new* national guard armories at Danville, Bhitfton, La Porte and Huntington; and $40,000 for expansion of the water fiystean at the village for epileptics at New Chsrtle. Bourbon Man Heads Young Republicans Appointment Made \ By State Chairman INDIANAPOLIS UP — Indiana Republican headquarters late Tuesday announced the* appoififtnent of Willihra (Enwin, 27, Bourbon, as chairman of tha state Young Re publican organization to succeed Berryman Hurley, GreenLield; resigned. \ \7 Others named to YGOP posts were Mrs. Carol Potter, Princeton, vice-chairman;, McCorde Steele, Attica, national Committeeman; Barbara Corbitt, Indianapolis, national vice-committeeman; Richi ard E. Folz, Evansville, treasurer, and Mrs. Margaret Horanan, Hammond, secretary. Selection of the junior officers were by state GOP chairman Noland \Vright, Anderson, and idce-ohairnran Mrat-MaberE. Lyons, AtEhurn, from a list of recommendations sulwnltted by district YGt)P chairmen. .. | The parent organization was emA powered to mhlce the appointments alter tVe s?ate committee (Iwn a mutiny by »om e YGOP' leaders who bought greater autonomy for their group. lErwin is a dlarsball county farmer and a precinct committ-eeaaan. Steele, 35, is n Waren bounty fanner an treasurer of the county Republican committee. ’ Both arg s ' World War n veterans. Mfs. Potter 1s a housewife, and-Miss Conbitt Its a buyer in the state division of public works and supply. Steele and Miss Corfbitt will be delegates to the midwest YGOP convention at Dee Moines, \ la., ou May 15 and 16. \ ; \‘ — ——' '.-I City Appropriation Hearing Set May 5 : A hearing fpr additional appro prfatione by the city of Decatur Ims been arranged with, the state of tax commissioners for May 5 at 10 a.m. OUT \at the county auditor’s office. The amount feCftn- $20,89>1.84, SI,OOO of which is to pay for the printing of foi the city pr|or to filing in the* appellate court for a levieiw of the Jehovah’s Witnessess case; the balance is what remains of the slGo|ooo bond sale tor tbe v construction of the northwest sewer and is to be useh for other sewer constructipn and miscellaneous -purposes. \ ■ Former Decatur Man Praised For Service Parkston. South Dakota neUspiper, praises L. J. ■ Mahan, former (Monmouth) resi- j dent Tor his public service in get; iirtg a state highway routed front ' parkstop to the Missouri- river. I !An attorney in Parkston, Mahan I, ebbied bor the bill which was ap- , >ro.ved by the South Dakota legis- ; lature and signed by the governor, he is a son of Mrs. Maud Mahan of Monmouth. The newspaper editorially commented: “Our orchid this week goes to L. J. Mahan. Parkston attorney and Earl Eastman, Platte, .who lobbied for the Parkston to PFatte highway at Pierre during the past few weeks. They lobbied so. that the highway was extended to the Missouri river reservoir high water line.’’ Cash Far Check MEMPHIS, Tenn.. UP — Gene Holder got a $5 reward'for returning a 52.2Q0 pheck he found in the airport here. I Trade in a Good Town—Dec’atuf

r~ . ym fl ■■ * . _ t - - i i Arahwunu—~— HERE ARE TWO views of the Russian MIG-15 jet fighter, for which Gen. Mark Clark’s headquarters in Tokyo offered a SIOO,OOO reward. The reward—plus refuge—would be paid to the first Communist pilot who delivered an MIG-15 into American hands. A $50,000 reward would be paid, for subsequent MIGs. The upper photo appeared in Aviation Age magazine. The lower comes from a Russian newsreel film captured in Korea. '. \ f International)

Albert Colchin Is Reported Improved Albert Colchin, well known carpenter of this city, is progressing sartisfaotorily at the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne, where he- un derwent. surgery last Friday. \He sits np and hones to return home next week. \ ~ * Reveal Successful Transplant Os Gland -29-Year-Old Girl Restored To Health PHILLVaaUI’HIA '.Up v \— A '29-year-old girl, whose , illness forced her to stay within the shadow* of a hospital for 10 years, pLanped her wedding today after being £ured by a transplant' of an en tire thyroid gland, belil&ved the first successful operation of its kind. , 1 i The gland, complete with it»i smaller parathyroids and sections, of the four main blood vessels lead-! injg to H, was 'transferred tto the z|rt than six) hoijrs after it was taken from a 25-day-old baby a few minutes after death: Dr. Julian A- Sterling, who p?rfonmed' the operation at the Einstein Medical Center last Nov. 21\ said there is “no record knownl to us of any thyroid transrplanf taining\ biability gLife) beyond- a" few weeks. However, parathyroid glands have been known to be ac tive for months, and in a few cases for years.’’ . \ ( Sterling listed two possible explanations for the success of the l transplant. The first Is that t|ie . gland was taken< from the neck of | an infant with young tissue extremely vigorous in Its growth and less apt to contain damaging antibodies than older tissue. t The second is that the gland was tied in to the patient's own blood supply directly by suturfpg the blood vessels together. J , The girl, Irma Marie Miller, underwent an operation for the removal of her thyroid and parathyrids 10 years ago From then ,

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until the transplant, she .had to vtelS the hospital an average of four, times dally to receive large/" intravenous injections of calciunt thyroid extract and other drugs. Without tti e injections, would % have suffered Severe and possibly \ fatal contraction of her throat face and- wrist muscles. .Since the operation, Sterling said she had no recurrence of the symtoms Iff the disease although she no longer hAs to take any drugs. Miss Miller now is back at work and living a normal life. She plans to .mary Matthias L. Schitmer of Philadelphia in the near future and ? Dr. Sterling will give the bride away. The couple has known each * .other for four years but the girl had felt she could not marry because of her illness. \ / — f - J. J [ Trade in a Good Town —Decatur ■ r_ Patronize Local Business [ ■ k SHOP at HOME WELCOME WAGON Phone 3-3196 or 3-3966/