Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 77, Decatur, Adams County, 1 April 1959 — Page 6

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Confirms Planned Operation On Grace LAUSANNE. Switzerland (UPD —Dr. James A. Lehman told United Press International today he ! will operate on Princes Grace of ■ Monaco “sometime this week.’*

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He refused to say, however, i whether the former Hollywood : movie star was suffering more [ than a recurrent appendicitis. The Philadelphia surgeon, who is the Kelly family physician, confirmed earlier reports that he had been corresponding with Lausanne surgeon Dr. Jean-David Buffat about the Princess’ condition for some months.

Told that medical circles here believed that it is unusual to allow a recurrent appendicitis to go so Jong without an Operation. Lehman said: “That’s a technical point." Buffat arrived at the Princess’ hotel during the exclusive UPI interview and Lehman confirmed that Buffat and Dr. Charles Bovay, a Lausanne anesthesiologist.

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e would assist in. the operation. Un- - der Swiss law a foreign surgeon a can operate only when assisted by -a Swiss colleague. 1 Grace’s father, John B. Kelly, said Prince Rainier would an- ’ nounce the details of the opera- . tion. 1 Medical circles said the Prin- - cess might spend three days in , preliminary examinations before

moving to a clinic for the op tion. The Princess’ sister, Mrs. 1 aid C. Levine, announced in 1 adelphia early this week Grace would undergo an appen tomy. t If you have something to sei Want Ad — They bring results, rooms for rent, try a Demo

p 6- Minor Accident Is Don- Reported In City Phil- ■ . , , that A m i nor rnishap occurring Tu< ndec- day after no Q n and causing on slight damages to the autos i volved, was reported to the ci police department for an inves * OT gation. The accident occurred when

car driven by John Henry Mohr, 70, rtjute one, Monroeville, while headed south on 10th street, pulled es- in front of an east-bound car on Monroe street driven by Irene Anin" geline Peck, 48, Preble. Damage to the Mohr auto was estimated at SBS and damage to the Peck vea hide was listed at $35. I M—II. ■■,■■■■■ RU.u.yill 11.1.1—-

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1959

Forecast Os Fair Weather In State United Press International Locally severe thunderstorms over the southern two-thirds of Indiana loomed today as an April Fool’s Day possibility. The weatherman forecast occasional showers and thunderstorms for the entire state with a chance of locally severe storms in the central and south portions. The raihy pattern, however, was due to be dissipated tonight with fair weather taking'-over and continuing at least through Friday. Temperatures climbed near 80 in the southwestern pocket area Tuesday with a high of 78 registered at Evansville. Indianapolis had 67. Fort Wayne 63 and South Bend 59 at peak points. The mercury dropped to moderate overnight lows ranging from 40 at South Bend to 55 at Evansville. Highs today will range from the mid 50s to the low 60s, lows tonight from the mid 30s to near 40. and highs Thursday from the mid 50s to the mid 60s. The outlook for Friday was warmer. The five-day outlook called for temperatures averaging 2 to 4 degrees above normal highs of 51 to 65 and normal lows of 33 to 44 for the period ending next Monday ,with minor day-to-day fluctuations. Inquiry Classes To Be Resumed April 9 The Rev. Robert Jaeger, assist-, ant pastor of St. Mary’s Catholic church, announced today that inquiry classes will be resumed Thursday evening. April 9. The classes are held at 8 p.m. in rooms under the church. New members are invited to attend when the classes are resumed next week. ■_ iPassenger Liners Collide In Suez PORT SAID, U.A.R. <UPD—Two pasenger liners collided near the north end of thJ Suez Canal today. Port authorities reported no casulties aboard the 13.212-ton French liner Laos and the 6,490-ton Brithish liner City of Agra. The collision damaged the prow ow the Agra .which, was towed into. Port Said harbor. The Laos contiued on its way into the Mediterranean after halting temporarily. Moose Lodge To Name Officers April 7 The Loyal Order of Moose. 1311. will elect officers on its regular mnothly meeting April 7 at the Moose home. The lodge will also be host to the third district members at the local auditorium on April 10. April 11, a guest night will feature the festivities. Thirteen lodges from the Fort Wayne-Decatur area are included in the third district for the special meeting. Special re-enrollment privileges were granted to the local lodge by the supreme lodge to renew former members of the order at a reduced rate-This applies only during the period from April 1 to June 30. at which time, the former rate will be in force. Further information is obtainable from lodge officers or members. _ ■ W- ***^ > *' Are you sure th© wall paint you plan to buy goes on as smooth, dries as fasi and washes as well as those wonderful jTTni lloltlioiise DRUG CO.