Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 172, Decatur, Adams County, 23 July 1956 — Page 2
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Fluoridated Water Cuts Tooth Decay Glowing New Report By Health Service WASHINGTON (UP) — Th* U, 8. public health service Issued a glowing new report today on the •■remarkable” ability of fluoridated water to reduce tooth decay.
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It said • 10-year study shows that fluoridation in Grand Rapids. Mich., cut the occurrence of children** cavities about SO percent. Apparently, even adults developed fewer miseries. "The scientific evidence Is conclusive." the service said, “that water fluoridation is an effective public procedure for producing a substantial reduction in the incidence of deutal caries.” ■ .: * Grand Rapids began adding fluorine to its water in January. HMs,.in a bold experiment it cavity prevention. The results of the test at the etid of 10 years were published in the current issue of the health service's “Public Health Reports.” These showed: A “striking reduction” in den-’ trrt t’kYities in baby or first teeth. The reduction in the case of six-year-olds was about 54 percent. A"marked reduction" in cavities in permanent teeth. Among children born since the experiment began, the cavity rate “was r-duced on the average by about 10 percent." No undesirable coloring of the teeth because of contact with the tlnorine. It has been commonly thought that fluoridation does nothing to help adults whose teeth are fully termed and presumably, already m the road to decay. But ‘he report was somewhat more hopeful. "The effects on the teeth of adults in the survey have not as yet been ascertained.”’ the health service said. "However, the fact that a reducv.on in carie (decay) was observed for teeth which' had already been calcified when fluoridation was started indicates
that some beaaficial effect may be gained by elder age groups " Water fluvridatieu la still a c tj trpveralal iwue tn tunny communities. However. It how Is en dorsed by moat prof-ssional etganttations. including the Amari•un dental and tlm American medical associations. ? . ■ —> —• -1— Little Damage Done By Automobile Fire - A flooded engine in an automobile parked on Madison street ignited and the De'Caturwflra department was called at 10:15 o’clock this morning to extinguish the blase. Smail damage was reported Name of the owner of the vehicle was not obtained. Ogts Demonstration Meeting Wednesday Wedipsday morning at 8:30 a.in., the Adiahs county oats variety and fertiliser demonstration plots will be discussed by Gilbert Walker, extension agronomist. The plots are located on the Edgar Thieme farm 5% miles east and 3 mile? north of Decatur in Union township. states Leo Seltenright. county agent. Varietles wliich are Included in the plots are Benton, Bentland. Clinton 59. Clintland. Clintafe, Jackson, Mb 0-205, Newton. Sauk, and spring barley Fox. Also five fertiliser trials will be observed. Following the discussion the plots will be combined for yieid determinations.
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Menno Stucky Dies Suddenly At Berne Heart Attack Fatal To Store Operator Menno Stucky. 56, owner and operator of the Stucky department store at Berne, died suddenly of a heart attack at 8:55 o'clock Saturday night at his store. _ He was a. native of Illinois but had resided in Berne most of his life Mr. Stucky was a member of the West Missionary church at Berne. Surviving are the widow, the former Irene Mdsser: one - daughter, Roger Luginbill of Roswell. M®Mex:; ■ otes eon. Bill Stucky, at ' home.; his parents, the Ker. and • Mrs. Christian Stucky of Hartford township; two broth erst Peter Stucky of Flanagan, E*Me-Stucbiia Os GrWley. III.! two sisters, Mrs. Ernest Sommers of Jefferson toWriship. f.nd Mrs. Clint<yi Dubach of Hart ford township, and one grandson Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the West Missionary church, the Rev. G. Robert Magary officiating. Bur’rd will be in the MRS cemetery. Friends may call at the Yager fu neral home until time of the services.
Electrical Appliance Is Damaged By Fire Firemen were called to-the horn* of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Lose, £orn’er Eighth and Monroe streets Saturday night. Damage was confined to an electrical appliance which apparently had been shorted. Fire men also reported some smoke damage. - r— —_ Static-lover LA JOLLA, Calif. (UP) — Radio static is music to the ear <t£ geo physicist Leonard N. Idebemaßß of the University of CalilgcHiafß Scripps Institution of PcMßAff* rgphy in La Jolla. H« is Intereotot in static because fc provide* tk> formation on thunderstorm Bette ity. fiffs equipment eat pidl BE lightning flashes thousand? Bt •miles away. - L 1
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Three Are Arrested On Traffic Charges Charles Boyd. 38. Decatur will be arrainged In justice of peace court at 7:30 o’clock tonight. He was arrested by stale police officers and charged with rectess driving, improper passing and speeding. The offenses are alleged to have occured hear'Decatur Saturday. Marvin Debolt, 20, Decatur, aJso was arrested by state police 6ffleers and will be arrainged in justice of peace -court tonight to answer a charge of operating a motor vehicle without an operator's license on his person. He was arrested Sunday., Charles C. Goldman, 37, Dayton. O. pleaded guilty to a charge of speeding in justice of peace court Sunday and assessed a fin* of'fS and <-osts. ~~.j Regular Legion Meeting Tonight The regular meeting of Adams Post 43. American Legion, will be held at 8 o'clock this evening at th* Legion home. First and Madison streets. All members are urged to attend. Free lunch will be served following the meeting.
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Bro. Theo. Schmitt Appointed To Staff Native Os Decatur Given Appointment SOUTH BIND (UP)— University of Notre Dame officials late SunHay ,learned of the appointment in Rome of four Indiana members of the priests and brothers of the Congregation of Holy Cross. The Rev. Theodor J. Mehling of South Bend was renamed to a second six-year term as provincial of the priests’ Indiana province. Brother Eph re in O’Dwyer of Notre Dame. Ind., former provincial of the brothers’ U.s. province became head of the new vice province in the east. The Very Rev. Christopher J. O’Tool, superior general, appointed two Americans to his staff as assistants general. One w<» ffrotfie" Theophane Schmitt of Decatur. South Bend will continue in the Ind. The Rev. Edward Heston of office of procurator general. The Holy Cross brothers’ newlv designated midwest province includes Minnesota, Wisconsin, lowa. Illinois, 'Michigan, Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky.
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