Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 15 March 1960 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FwMMM* Bv*r< Broateg B»«eM w THB DMCATUM DAILY DEMOCRAT CO. INC. Entered el tba Decatur. UM. P«** Oflteo •• ftenmd Ulas* Melter Dtek D Halter. It P* ol '**®’ John O Matter Vtce-ProMdaM CbM Itotbouw Mcretery TreMuror UrtairtHlia Batea By Mail te Adam, ltd Adyanmg Couattea Om year. MM; Bia months »4 B; S months. P 25 By Man beyond Adami and AdHntng Counttea Ona year. MM; • month*. M 71; B m<mtb*. M M My Cnrtrer M ceote par week Single triple*. • rente A Great American Today is the birthday of nne of the greatest American president a. military and political leaders—Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States. President Jackson was born on March 15, 1767, 193 years ago, in the Waxhaw settlement on the North and South Caroljna border. A Although Jackson had little refined education, he entered a law office at the age of 17, and began the reading of taw. At the age of 18 he was admitted to the bar at Salisbury. North Carolina. The foltowing year he left for Nashville. Tenn., where he entered the legal profession. A member of the convention which drafted the constitution for the state of Tennessee; in 1796 he was chosen a representative in Congress, and in 1797 he became a U.S. Senator. The next year he resigned to become a judge of the supreme court of Tennessee, at the age of 31. In 1812, when the United States declared war against England, Jackson offered his services with 2,500 volunteers, and was ordered to New Orleans. Later he led U.S. troops against the Creek Indians in Georgia and Alabama, and defeated them at Horseshoe Bend. On May 31, 1816 he was appointed p major general in the regular army, and put in command of the department of the south. His courageous defense of New Orleans, where 6.000 men. inspired with bravery and courage from their leader, held out and defeated 12,000 veteran British troops under Gen. I’akenham, made him a national hero. . In 1824, Jackson w r as a candidate for president, and he received the most electoral votes, 99, and a plurality of the popular vote. However, he did not have a majority of the electoral vote, so the election was thrown to the house of representatives. Clay threw his 41 votes to Adams, who had 84, and was later appointed secretary of state by President Adams. This led to charges of a “corrupt bargain,” and in 1828 Jackson soundly defeated Adams in the election. Jackson, with Thbmas Jefferson, takes a place among the great leaders who helped shape the destiny of the United States.
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Notre Dame Grads To Hear Eisenhower jtotnri bend. ind turn — j President Eisenhower has ee rrpted an invitation in deliver the . nmnu-nerment addraaa at the UnlversMy ot Noire Dame’s 115th I annual commencement ewervi»<-» June 8 it was announced tote i Tb<- Rev Theodore Heaburith | Noire Dame president, said that Ei»mbocwr alao will reeeivr an honorary degree at the commencement Father He-burgh said that drlalii at additional honorary decree recipient! and the President's visit to South Bend will be anI nounerd later• Elsenhower will be the second | American president to be given an I honorary degree from Notre Dame. Franklin I) Rooaevclt was honored at a special convocation in 19.15 celebrating the independence of the Philippine! The invitation was accepted in a White House tetter dated March 9 and received on the campus | Monday. The White House and Notre Dame announced the acceptance simultaneously. Eisenhower visited Notre Dame on Sept 15. 1952. during his first I p r oidcnt-lul I Father Hcsburgh has been close to the Eisenhower administration He has held three presidential appointments He is » "«V, m^ r ! the Commission on Civil Kights land the National Science Board. •He formerly served as a member i and president of the board of visi|tors at the US Naval Academy. Judge Parrish Speaks At Fort Wayne Meeting Adams county circuit court Judge Myles F. Parrish wiU be the main speaker at the Simpson Methodist church men’s club banquet tonight in Fort Wayne. The judge will speak on "Judiciary: i guardian of liberty. COURT NEWS Estate Cases | The final report was Hied in the i Luther Horine estate. A notice was issued, returnable April 8 The final report was filed in I the Karl Reinking estate. A- no- | tice was issued, returnable April 8. The estate is valued at $4,897 96, according to the inheriti ance tax appraiser’s report. The final report was filed in I the Annie L. Longenberger eState. A notice was issued, returnable April 14-* The estate is valued at $6.350.HL'according to the inheritance tix appraiser’s report. A ■ verified statement was filed in lieu of the inventory in the Anna Winans Kenny estate'. Nota Niblick, the executrix, testified that the estate value is $1,427.22. In the Stephen N. Meyer estate, the estate is closed with the filing ot all pertinent papers. In the Noah W. Fry estate, a notice was issued, returnable March 25. Complaint Cases In the Franklin Finance Co. vs William E. Bush and Jeanette G. Bush, a summons for the defendant was ordered issued, returnable March 30., In a complaint to foreclose chattel mortgage filed in the Adams County Farm Bureau Cooperative Association Credit Union vs William-H. and Frieda Stavenik. the defendants defaulted by not appearing at the hearing. In a complaint for damages in the Marie Lambert vs Lawrence A. Mitchel and Faye Michel case, the answer of the defendants was filed. In the complaint for damages of Richard H. Lambert and Marie Lambert vs Richard L. Raver, the plaintiffs filed a motion to dismiss, with costs being assessed against the plaintiffs. Ex Parts Proceedings The Honorable Frank B. Jaqua, a reputable lawyer .of Jay county, is honored in memorium by the Adams county bar association. DRISTAN New Tablet Relieves Distress of COLDS - HAY FEVER SINUS CONGESTION 98c 1-69 - 2-89 — Also — NEW DRISTAN NASAL MIST FORMULA To Spray in Nose $ M f Q per squeeze >®*~ ' bottle KOHNE DRUG STORE
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Th, huMabatoo *b»>ul correlating luna cancer. Uw leading route <d cancer death* for men. and *nmklyig hai been hashed about tor a ntuplr year* now with link ««•• elusive evidence submitted in *up> port of argument* pro or con. The American Cancer aoctety re-rt-nljy released all Ute known fact* and figure* un the subject. and 9*l* . iirtlc'lv will riuibk* Adnttui county rrsktent* to •«* tor tbcmaelve* whether or not a correlation ealata The Main Facte 1 Al leant 23 sludte* la eight. countries have shown that lung cancer patient* arc predominantly cigarette smoker* 2 No evidence of any kind ha* ever liven produced that I* incon(latent with the generally held view that cnceMive cigarette smoking la one of the principal cause* of lung cancer. 3 The ACS’* own study of 44months on imoiuog habit* and the fate of 187.783 men from 50 to 70 I year* old 1* a* follow*: A. Death from all causes combined rise* the number of cigarettes smoked daily Rates were doubled tor those who smoked two or more packs a day compared with non-smokers. B Men who stopped smoking had death rates lower than those who continued to smoke C. Lung cancer death rates were 10 times as high a* men who had never smoked D. Coronary death rates for smokers ranged from nearly two and a half times higher for twopack a day smokers than for nonsmokers. E Deaths from lung diseases other than cancer were nearly three times as high as the the rates for non-smokers. F. Deaths from cancers of the mouth, esophagus, tongue, and larynx among smokers were more than five times as high than for nonsmokers. Veteran Study Made A study of smoking habits of 200.000 veterans showed that the regular cigarette smokers had significantly higher death rates than his nonsmoking side kick. Dr. Harold F. Dorn, chief statistician for the national institute of health, supported these findings by the ACS. An independent study group on smoking and health composed of'
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seven tending Amertcan s.ienUrt* ta>* reviewed all available **>• .nd deluded The -urn ItHal at scieotlflc evidence r*tate lithe* ba rand r*aam»ab»a doubt that cIMOTrttC IWAIM • €•«••’ Uvr factor in Um- rapidly meraaain* incident* of human cpiderm md r.rrum. ‘cancer <d th* lung).* 1 The group wa* utgaaurd by the ACS, the American heart astodaUM. ahd their federal e«iun tcrpart*. the national cancer institute and the national heart UWtitu|e _ The British government ha* launched an educational campaign warning of the hazard* of rtga rettc smoking TYie action is baaed on a report by its medical research council that the relationship between cigarette smoking and lung cancer was "one of direct cause and effect ” Public Health HUiemrnt The US. public health service has declared ■ The public health service feels the weight of the evidence is increasingly pointing in one direction—that excessive cigarette smoking is one of the causative factors in lung cancer ” More studies are currently underway and their results will continue to make the headlines of America's daily papers. The cigarette firms will continue to repudiate the facts propounded by these medical surveys. Which is the best way. can only honestly be answered by each individual. The Adams county cancer society. however, will continue to support the parent organization and its findings. Top Science Prize To I.U. Professor FRANKFURT. Germany <UPb — Felix Haurowitz, distinguished service professor of biochemistry at Indiana University, was presented one, of the world's top prizes in science here Monday. Haurowitz was given the Paul Ehrlich Award in recognition of his discoveries in the field of immunology, which deals with the study of how antibodies provide immunity against disease. The a ward included a gold medal and a $12,500 cash grant.
Eod DeWold To Hovo Addihoool Surgery lUarl Paw.id Monmouth srtwM L uaehwr editor at «b* (it«*va Prog.e.. wbu we. mjuivdl to a hMd-«a auto m 1 I Ma reh 1 will irturn to th® l-utfa rran bropilnl M Fort Wayne IW* weekend for further surgery on| hl» msec Dawaid was released! frmn the tampiial to hi* home iMt Thuredny ... - ...J In the accident, which occurred | when a rar spun out of control <* Ice and hit hi* car hcad-nn. Wawald suffered a crushed nose, cuts and bruit** around the left eye I and face, damaged upper teeth, severe bruise* and torn muscles in the left shoulder and chest an I injury Io hi* left knee, and numjeroua bruues Girl Seriously Hurt When Hit By Truck INDIANAPOLIS <UPI> — Four-1 year-old Mitzi Lynn Spore wa* in-, jured seriously and her mother.! Betty. 25. was hurt Monday when a truck struck them at a street intersection a block from Monument Circle. Donald E. Props. 43. ■ Beech Grove, told police hi.< brakes failed Props was arrested i on reckless driving and inadequate i brake* charges. Awarded $85,000 For Husband's Death BRAZIL. Ind lUPIi — Mrs Edmond M. France. Knightsvillc. widow of a Pennsylvania Railroad ■ Co. flagman, was directed to receive $85,000 Monday in Clary Cir-1 cuit Court in a compromise settle-! ment of a damage suit Her hus-j band was killed in a /ailroad yard, accident in Terre Haute two years I ago.
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