Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 126, Decatur, Adams County, 28 May 1958 — Page 2

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List Requirements For Blood Donors Safeguards Set Up To Protect Donors Blood donor requirements are set up to completely protect the donor s health and welfare, and to provide a safe bottle of blood for transfusion. Mrs. Ed Bauer, chairman of the Adams county Red Cross blood program, said today. The next visit qf the bloodmobilc to Decatur will be Friday, June 6. Mrs. Bauer explained. A committee of ladies will call every day to schedule former donors. Anyone interested in giving blood, or finding out more about the program may cajl the Red Cross! office, she continued. Anyone between the ages of 18 and 59 years, inclusive, may be scheduled to give blood if they

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appear to be in good health. Single minors 18 to 21 years of age must have written permission in advance from a parent or legal guardian. No release is needed for married minors who are selfsupporting and not living with parents, or for members of the regular armed forces. Both female and male ,d° nors are accepted, Mrs. Bauer explained, and many of each sex do so each visit of the bloodmobile. Donors must weigh lat least 100 pounds, and preferable 110 pounds. Eight weeks must elapse between donations, and only five may be made in any 12-month period. "You may eat and drink as usual before donating blood, but you should not in hungry. Pregnant women are not accepted for giving blood, and mothers should wait a full year after having a baby. "Donors should wait one or two weeks after a common cold, until acute attacks of allergy are over, at least six months after major surgery, six months after an attack of malaria, 24 hours after immunization shots, 24 hours after vitamin or hormone shots and most other injections, two weeks after an immune reaction or after the scab comes off a smallpox vaccination, six months after receiving a blood transfusion, and one week after dental surgery or tooth extraction. “Blood may be given in replacement of that used by some member of the donor's family or by a friend,” Mrs. Bauer concluded.

Rites Thursday For i Cardinal Stritch 1 Will Fly Body To Chicago For Burial ROME <UPII — Pope Pius XII sent his blessings and a cable "bf condolence to the Archdiocese of Chicago today on the death of Samuel Cardinal Stritch, whose body lay in state here. As dark-robed prelates of the Roman Catholic Church paid their last respects to the late archbishoo of Chicago, who died early Tuesday, the Pope sent this message to the people of Stritch’s? archdiocese: "We express our deep sorrow for the sad loss suffered the Sacred College of Cardinals and the Chicago archdiocese with the death of our beloved son Samuel Cardinal Stritch, whose memory shall remain in benediction for his unwavering faith, his generous Self-sacrifice and exemplary de-’ /'We, obediently ask almighty God to grant to his faithful servant the deserved heavenly prize and to comfort and console the orphaned archdiocese where his careful direction and his zealous episcopal ministry produced such j abundant " spiritual ’ fruits. ASr a j sign of our particular affection i we, impart to the bishops, priests j and the people our special benediction." , Italian newspapers also had high praise for Cardinal Stritch, the first American-born prelate to be elevated to the Catholic Church's governing Roman Curia. "It was a sad loss for the church. ’ said the Corriere D’lnformazione of Milan, commenting on Cardinal Stritch’s death Tuesday. “He had a giant capacity for work and a great talent in organization." Cardinal Stritch’s body, clad in purple robes, was visited by clergymen and laymen today at the North American College, overlookI ing the city of Rome. £ This afternoon the body was to be taken to the Church of St. Ignatius where it will remain until a Requiem Mass Thursday morning. After Mass the cardinal's body will be placed aboard a transAtlantic plane for Chicago for burial. Jury Convicts Man Os Raping Daughter WORLAND, Wyo. (UPD — A jury of five women and seven men Tuesday found Norman W. Qhamberlain of Tensleep, Wyo.. guilty of raping his 13-year-old daughter. The jury deliberated six hours before returning the verdict. Chamberlain had pleaded innocent. His daughter, JoAnn. 13, testi- ! tied her 35-year-old father raped ■ her several times in the past year. Chamberlaiq categorically denied ever attempting to have sexual relations with the girl. America’s famous'Statute of Liberty raises her torch 300 feet high at the mouth of the Hudson River. , Some 170 steps lead visitors through her feet to her spiked . crown.

Cyclist Uninjured When Hit By Auto An eight-year-old Decatur youth riding a bicycle down the sidewalk along Monroe street Tuesday, was not injured when struck by a car leaving the alley. David Kay, Decatur was driving his car out of the alley located at the rear of the First State Bank Tuesday afternoon, at the same time a youngster on a bicycle was headed east on the sidewalk next to the bank. As Kaye’s auto approached the edge of the building, the bicycle rider, Steven Spiegel, 8 rode the bike ir. front of the car, and was struck by the front end of the car. Steve was not injured Building Permit Report Issued Monthly Report By Engineer's Office Mrs. Ralph E. Roop, of the city engineer’s office, released the report for building permits granted, applied for, and those to appear before the zoning board for the month of May. Maurice A. Colchin was granted a permit to construct a new home with an estimated value of S 18.000: also a permit has been issued to Hugh J. Moyer for a new home, with an estimated value of $8,500. Roy D. Stucky was given a permit for the building of a garage estimated at $l,lOO. Other permits granted for garages were: Ernest Fullenkamp, 928 Walnut street: Keith Smitley, 718 N. Second street: and Joe Corral, Jr.. 846 N. 12th street. Alva Rimaker was issued a permit for the addition to 1 a house at 327 Stevenson street, valued at SI,OOO. Two permits were issued for additions to homes to Sherman

Fonner, and Salvadore JaurequL Ted Wagner was granted a permit for the erection of a sign at ; 124 N. Second street: and a per-; mit for the enclosure of the front; porch at 130 Grant street was issued to Mrs. Robert Egley: Robert Butcher was granted a permit for the construction of an accessory building at 221 S. 12th street. Barbara Dietrich Is ' Sorority Chairman VALPARAISO—Barbara Dietrich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dietrich of R. R. 1, Willshire, ' Q„ has been elected social chairman of Delta Chi Epsilon sorority at Valparaiso university for the 1958 fall semester. The group maintains a living residence near the university campus and is active in student affairs. Miss Dietrich Will be a senior at the Lutheran university this fall. She is majoring in mathematics. Cool Beasts BRUSSELS — (W — Jungle beasts in the Belgian Congo Pavilion at the 1958 Universal Exhibition here will be cooled by an air conditioner manufactured in La Crosse, Wis. Lake Superior is the world's largest fresh-water lake. It is 603 ! feet above sea level. It’s water ■ drain into the Atlantic through ; Lakes Huron, Erie, and Ontario, and the St. Lawrence River. You can scrub fhis Flat F&int with Scouring fhwder and a Brush 18 lovely colors for ceilings? walls and woodwork. i 7 ? m mt \ A CUNGCOTf WbL orkeh KOHN E DRUG STORE i’ „ -

Fruit Growers To Meet On June 6 Twilight Meeting Near Huntertown and directors of the Northeastern Indiana fruit growers association have arranged for a twilight small fruit growers’ meeting on the Taft Heffelfinger farm, Road 3, one mile north of Huntertown. reports president Clarence Chapman. The meeting 'will be Friday, June 6, beginning at 6:30 p.m. Heffelfinger has strawberries and some vegetables. This meeting has been arranged for growers of small fruit in Steuben, DeKalb, Allen. Adams, Noble and LaGrange counties. Frank Emerson, extension horticulturist from Purdue University, will be the resource speaker of the evening. Marketing of fruit and problems of growing, fertilizing and spraying will be discussed during the evening. The program will start with an inspection of the growing fruit. This will be followed by a question and answer period. Chapman reports the following men are directors and officers of the association: president, Clarence Chapman. Noble: secretarytreasurer. Henry Rehm. LaGrange: directors, Seymour Butler, Paul Jackson, Steuben: Clarence Hoslter, Allen; Gerhard Bultemeier. Adams: C. D. Ross. Noble; Dennis Smith, Russell Sink. LaGrange. No Lauqh BRIDGEPORT. Conn. —(W —• Herman Augort didn’t see anything* funny about it when he re- j ported a thief swiped 57.000 from . his automobile whose registeration J plate is “HAHA.”

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1958