Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 120, Decatur, Adams County, 21 May 1953 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT ®very_>re«xing Except Bunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO W INC. “wed st the Decatur, Ind., Poet Office M Second Class Matter , Dick D. Heller President A. R. Halthouse — „ Editor J. a Better vice-President k Chas. Holthouse Treasurer _ Subscription Rates: f'l » *»d Adjoining Countlea: One year, >8.00; ■lx months, >4.25; 2 months, >2.M. ‘ " «q^o. M * U ’ and Ad * >laln « Counties: Ono year, - months, H.7S; 3 months, $2.50. By Carrier, 26 cento per week. Single copies, I cento.

The prospect of operating the government on a deficit basis parallels the situation of the average \family with the problem of Spaying household expenses and planning for a vacation. 7 — o—a— We extend congratulations to the 60 high school graduates who will receive their diplomas this evening in impressive ceremonies at Decatur High. May happy days and useful purposes be sprinkled along your path in life. 0 Q Prime Minister Churchill would like to have President Eisenhower visit England in the next year or two and renew old acquaintances. The rift between Former Premier Atlee and Sen. McCarthy got both sides talking nasty and Mr. Churchill believes a visit to Britain by the American president would sene as a healer in diplomatic relations. Mr. Eisenhower might be of the same opinion. | V President Eisenhower made a bold speech Tuesday night and frankly discussed taxes and the need to be well armed in this country. Among his notable pronouncements- was the warning, “We live in an age of peril. We must think and plan and provide so as to live through this age in freedom ... in ways that* do not undermine our freedom even as we strive to defend it”. 0 —0•— Gov. Craig has fired Alfred F. Dowd as warden of the Michigan City state prison. Presumably Dowd is considered a Democrat, having received his first appointment in 1937 from Gov. Townsend. While everybody recogulaes there is no indispensable man, Dowd is outstanding as a penologist. He has devoted nearly all his life to penology and had a splendid record at the state prison. But he belonged tovthe opposite political party, so he will “be replaced with a friend of the governor. 0 . 0 | Household Scrapbook | BY ROBERTA LEE f 0 —— 0 Cut Flowers Cut flowers can be made to last longer if they are picked in the early morning or in the evening. Always use a sharp kfaife or scissors to prevent ragged edges, and a slanting cut is the best. Plunge the flowers immediately into wa-

Nitroglycerin Ointment Tried Jin Cases of Raynaud's Disease

By HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, M.D. NITROGLYCERIN, the powerful explosive liquid used to make dynamite, is also known to every doctor as an important drug. As a medicine it is called glyceryl trinitrate. Os course, it is not used for any kind of blasting, but to relax and dilate the blood vessels, increasing the blood supply through them. This makes It valuable in the heart attacks called angina pectoris, and in certain blood vessel diseases, such as Raynaud’s disease. Blood Vessel Spasms ' Raynaud’s disease, named for the French doctor who described ■ it, causes spasms of the blood vessels of the arm and hand. It is not too rare, occurring mostly in women, but sometimes in men. Mental and physical strain such as may occur due to exposure to cold, or an attack of nervousness or fear help bring on at- " tacks. Tobacco sometimes increases the tendency for attacks. During a blood vessel spasm, the fingers become pale, cold, livid and numb. They continue this way for a few minutes to an hour, and then the spasm relaxes. The hand becomes intensely fed, mth a feeling of heat. May Cause Skin Changes Repeated attacks of Raynaud’s dieease injure the lining of the blood vessels. The passages through the vessels then become narrow, and blood clots are apt to | _ form in them because of the slowing down of the circulation. This

New York City is going to honor Peter Minuit, the man who bought Manhattan Island from the Indians for $24 worth of trinkets, by naming city square for him. If there arg any Minuit heirs, we suppose they would be willing to trade the honor for just one block ■ of their ancestor’s real estate. -4—o 0 Buckingham Palace has three • ? S' miles of corridors, which are poorly heated, (although the 550 fire places in the building have been replaced wUh an oil heating system. These old palaces are artistic productions; of noted architects, but many labk the conveniences of’ a modern small home in Decatur. Britain’s royal family lives largely in the past jand their palaces are relics of the old monarch era. . '•* J -1' ’ ’ ' '■ Role Os Turkey:— Even if circumstances should fore* British troops to evacuate the Suez canal zone it may. be possible to plan an effective defense of the Middle East. Turkey has a fairly large and powerful army. As a base for western troops it lies strategically along the natural route that Russian invasion troops would follow to get the oil fields and the Suez canal. I Fl L The Turks are experts in the kind of mountain} fighting that would result from any Russian invasion and could be counted on to give a good accouht of themselves. Friendly with the West, it may be that Turkey will be able to serve as an intermediary with the Arab countries which have thus far been reluctant to commit themselves to any definite mutual defense pact. The Suez canal zone is still important and every effort thould be made to make certain that It is not left unprotected. Turkey may be the best hope of the allied nations for protecting the Vital Middle East.\ ■=t x . ", | ter. and wait until they are well soaked before attempting to arrange them. /. - Rancid Butter To freshen rancid butter, melt it and then skim, and put Into a piece of fresh toast. The toast will absorb the odor. Perfume Bottles Perfuinoi bottles may be sealed with liquid nail polish when traveling, and this eliminates any dan- > ger of leakage.

changes, in which the skin loses its normal healthy texture. Scars may form and the hand can become deformed.! Usually, this disease occurs in one hand, but eventually it will appear in both. \ In correcting this condition, it is helpful if the person can clear up any emotional troubles he may be having. Wann clothes are sometimes of help, too. Nerves Severed In extremely stubborn cases, an operation known as a sympathectomy can be employed. This operation severs certain nerves in the back along the spinal column which control the circulation to the. hand and arm. As a result, the circulation is increased. Recently, a number of cases have been helped with nitroglycerin. This chemical is mixed with lanolin and in the dose prescribed by the doctor, is rubbed at frequent intervals into the skin of the hand or arm. The ointment, it has been found, Increases the circulation and blood supply, and raises the temperature of the skin. It is not likely that nitroglycerin will be effective as a permanent cure for this disease, but it has benefited patients.temporarily, and may oner soine'relief. QUESTION AND ANSWER * E. R.: I have a severe case of ringworm on my feet. Is it true that it can spread to the intestinal tract? Answer: Ringworm is a fungus disease and It does not spread to the internal oraans. _ „

Harmon Assigned To Mental Center . Decatur Young Man Sent To Indianapolis Hatold Harmon, Decatur young man found recently . by Judge Myles F, Parrish of Adams circuit court to be a mental psycopathic and committed to the custody of the Indiana' council of mental health fbr confinement in an institution of that group's choosing, will be sent to the Laßue D. Carter memorial hospital, Indianapolis, The confinement papers were received from the mental health group by Judge Parrish today and stated that Harmon would be committed to that institution, which is a mental rehabilitation center. Judge Parrish conferred with sheriff Robert Shraluka concerning the conveying of jlarmon to the Indianapolis institution and it was learned that Harmon would be transferred from the Adams county jail to Indianapolis some time to-1 day. I - ■ v ’ I Judge Parrish expressed gratifi-; cation at the action of the state group in sending the Decatur young man to a rehabilitation center rather than to a regular mental institution. 0 o | Modern Etiquette | I BY ROBERTA LEE | 0 • — 0 Q. When a busines sgirl visits an old friend over the week-end. a very close friend whom she has known for many years, is it necessary for her to write a bread-and-butter letter? /A. She would be exceedingly rude if she failed to do so. This is one of the most important indications of good breeding, and no matter how often you visit a certain friend for an overnight Stay, a bread-and-butter letter is in order each time. Q. Is it really improper to butter an entire slice of bread before beginning to eat at the dinner table. A. Yes. .it is. The proper, and only accepted, way is to break off one mouthful at a time and butter it- . Q.. What is the correct asknowledgment to most introductions? A. You can never, go wrong with a sincere smile and a ”H6w do you do?” Iff you something to sell or roqms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results. - i : i

' \ CEDRIC H. BELFRAOC, 48, Britishborn editor of a small new weekly, “The National Guardian,” was arrested by immigration officers in his New York office and taken to Ellis to await deportation proceedings on charges of Com* munist activity. Belfrage, Who twice refused to tell Congressional whether he was a Communist, was held without Lond. He will be given a formal hearins. r/ntemstioruill Bk ■ • i vl ■HL fw HBh R ' Ml j. _ IN SWTE Os cuts in the defense budget, the numerical strength of the U. S. Air Force can be \ increased 30 per cent. Defense Secretary Charles E. Wilson tells the Senate armed services committee in Washington. He also declared that the American people can “take some comfort” from the fact that Russia is building “defensive,” not “offensive” air force. f/nfemationaU

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| Court News Set For Argument Federal Express, Inc., Federal Cartage Co;, line., vs tA. Maurice Taylor; complaint for damages; on motion of plaintiff argument on motion to strikh answer in abatement set fpr June 2. Attorneys: Perry & (McAllister, plaintiff; Voglewede, Anderson & Whitted. defendant. Butler (Equipment Co.. Inc,, vs A. (Maurice Taylor; complaint for damages; on motion of plaintiff argument on motion to strike answer in abatement set for June 2. Attorneys; Voglewede, Anderson & Whitted, plaintiff ;l \ DeVdss, Smith & (Macklin, defendant. Set For Issue Doe Lewipson Vg Gaylord Ainsworth, Max Ainsworth; complaint; case set for issue June 3. Attor< neys: Perry & (McAllister, plaintiff; Custer & Smith, defendant. Amended Complaint Lucille Quirk vs Adams Lodge 13M Loyal Order of Moose. Inc./ complaint for personal Injury} amended complaint filed, Attorneys: Voglewede, Anderson & Whitted. plaintiff; John L. DeVoss defendant. Set For Action , Baltzell vs Thomas Balt-;

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sell; petition for the appointment of a guardian; case set for action May 22 and ordered leturnable for defendant on date. Bond Filed State vs Chester F. DeBolt; affidavit fqr failure to provide for children; bond filed fpr $-250; de fendant ordered released from jail. Attorney: Lewis L. Smith, state. . ■ — James Adams Quits Toll Commission LNDIANAPOLIS ul» —Governor Craig .has accepted resignation of Democrat Jamjes Adams, Columbia City, as chairman' and member of the Indiana toll road commission. | Craig announced Wednesday Adams wrote Him asking his duties ’be terminated as o*f May 15 for reasons of health and private business. A successor will be named Inter. APPOINTMKNT OF ADMINISTRATOR N*. Notfer luhereby slven. That the i underwlghvd has l>eeft appointed Aarninistrhtor <>f die-restate of E Harmon late of Adams County, eeased. The probably , soi- . solvent. ! . V . WIL! J AM E. BEM. Adminlstrat ‘r LEWIS LUTZ SMITH Attorney : 5-20 1953 '■ I 5/31-28 0/1

A-man Eugene Zlner, of the navy air corps, is spending a 30-day leave in this city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ziner. He is assigned to the aircraft carrier Oriskany, which recently returned after several months in Korean waters. Ziner has 28 more months to serve. ' \ < ■ Assigned to Germany First Lt. Howard M. Luginbill, whose wife, Gyneth, and two sons live at 355 W. Center st., Berne, was recently assigned as doctor to the VII Corps’ headquarters dispensary, Stuttgart. Germany. Lt. Luginbill attended the company grade officers course at the medical field service school, Sam Houston, Texas, before his assignment in Germany. He is physician tor the men of headquarters, the 321st signal battalion; headquarters company VII corps artillery; and the 29th transportation car company, APPOINTMENT OF > ADMINIBTHATOR ' *No.ABSS ' Notice in'fcereby Riven, Ttiat the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of : the estate qt Len Harmon late of Adams iCounty, deceaser. The estate is probably solvent. ■ ; WILLIAM >E. HELL Admin Ist. in tor LEWIS LUTZ SMITH Attorney 5-20-1953 . 5/21-ta* 6/4 LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the board of zoning appeals of I>e<atur. Indiana will meet Tuesday evening Jun-,e 2 at I 6:15 o'clock central standard time '(7:15 o’clock daylight central time) at the city hall fbr the pjurposing of hearing the appeal of All»ert Anderson, doing business as (Anderson Industry, Twelfth arid Morwbe streets. lumber storage building. Public participation is invited. - CLARENCE ZINEIt, Chairman

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Weekly Conference Os Press Cancelled WASHINGTON UP —President Eisenhower cancelled his weekly news conference today.

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THURSDAY,

White House press secretary James C. Hagerty said Mr. (Elsenhower had a heavy schedule of other appointments and felt that he had covered his major news announcements in; Tuesday night’s rddlo speech. ■