Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 151, Decatur, Adams County, 27 June 1957 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO.. INC. Ottered at the Decatur, Ind., Port Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller President J. H. Heller Vice-President Chas. Holthouse — Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates: By Mall in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 18.00; Six months, 84.85; 3 months, 88.89. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 88.00; 6 months, 84.78; 3 mouths, 82.50. By Carrier: 30 cents per week. Single copies, 6 cents.

Watch out for the careless drivers who are over-anxious to reach their destinations. They seem to revel in the brag that "It only took me - - - - t- get here, where have you been?” O OA look into our store windows and a glance at the bargain prices will encourage all to shop in Decatur. Courtesy, service and quality are the basis for the best that money can buy. O O Thought for the day 7- 80 millton strong - - America's army of vacationers will spend $lB billion to re-energize themselves and then return home to rest up for the ordeals which lie ahead. O O Food for thought - - "Enlightened politicians could not but perceive that special taxation, laid upon a small class which happens to be rich, unpopular, and defenceless, is really confiscation, and must ultimately impoverish rather than enrich the state”. (Thomas Babington Macaulay). " O , O -■, When planning' for a jaunt to a nearby or far-off retreat, start 3 dp, expect heavy traffic, and ve early for home. Watch for tbit driver whose life to not as important to him as yours is to ycjur family. ——O O word to future college-bound mjen and women, as well as your parents, make bousing reservatifns now. Most schools will accept them with a refundable deposit, thus you will be assured of a place to live. Many children are registered shortiy after birth and college counselors are now urging early reservations for all. —O O Another statement about one h ndred years later from the V litefish, Montana, Pilot is as ft lows: "Reliable information si ows this: Uncle Sam’s biggest s< irce of revenue is the individu 1 income tax - - - $33 billions a year. And whether you rememb r or not, we everyday up and d wn the street citizens pay the b i end of it. (Oh, yes, we do). S re the rich are soaked, but tl :re are simply not enough of

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them" Two different theories, ) take your choice. —o—o—- — American Bar association Journal for May, 1957, carries a complete story on "The Supreme Court and a Six Gun”. For the layman to read this case and understand it one must agree, that It was well written. This story is too improbable to have been written as fiction. The case had its background in San Francisco in 1880 and it rivals some of the Jack London stories. This is another little known chapter in our history that bears reading. 0 O The polio picture has changed considerably in the past few years. Children from five to nine used to be the largest group of victims. In 1958 they accounted for 24 per cent of all paralytic cases but in 1958 this figure has declined to 16 per cent of the cases. Os course, with a decline in one group there is an increase in another. Pre-school youngsters, for instance, comprised 29 per cent of all victims and this figure climbed to 39 per cent in 1956. Obvious, isn’t it. that vaccinations should be used for this age child? —o O Simon Schwartz, editor of the Berne Witness, is reported to be recovering from recent surgery. A good friend of ours, Mr. Schwartz has shown steady improvement and we are happy to learn that he will soon be back on the job. Editors do need fre- , quent vacations but, like the rest of us, would prefer another type of leisure . Best wishes for a speedy recovery, Mr. Schwartz. - Some 65 thousand "hot-rodders” last year competed in 659 special events which were especially designed for that type of activity. Drag strips are springing up in unusual places and numbers and it remains to be seed if “dragging” will be reduced to a whisper on our roads and streets. Our guess is that the speed enthusiasts will recognize the need for controlled events which make for greater safety for themselves and the jumpy pedestrians.

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Bishop Pursley To Speak At Institute SOUTH BEND (UP) - Bishop Leo A. Pursley of Fort Wayne today was announced as keynote speaker at the fifth annual Institute of Spirituality at the University of Notre Dame Aug. 7-13. More than 800 superiors and novice mistresses of women's religious orders were expected to attend the sessions under sponsorship of Notre Dame’s religion department. Theme of the institute is "The Apostolate of the Sisters.” coum NEWS.. Case Continued An affidavit for continuance has been filed by L. A. "Gus” Mann.

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plaintiff in a mandamus suit being tried in Adams circuit court. Continuance has been granted until July 1. at 9 a.m. Monroe township trustee Sylvan Sprunger and county auditor Edward Jaberg are defendants in the suit. Grace Is Expecting Het Second Child MONACO (UP) — Official sources said today Princess Grace is expecting a second child. Reports that the former movie actress was pregnant originated in Rome when it was disclosed Prince Rainier censored photographs of the princess taken in profile and emphasizing her maternity - like clothes.

IS Admitted Mrs. Blanche Bellis. Bryanf, Merle Foor, Monroe. DtamlMed Mrs. Haren Lehman and daughter, Geneva: Master Nelson Hasher, Decatur: Miss Joan Rupert, Decatur; Mrs. Bruce Farlow and daughter, Decatur: Merle Foor, Monroe; Mrs. Charles Ward. Decatur; Mrs. Raymond Sprunger and daughter, Berne; Mrs. Howard Neuenschwander and daughter, Berne.

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