Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 145, Decatur, Adams County, 20 June 1960 — Page 4

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Non-Pirtluin Judge* Th* Indiana SUU Bar Aaaodalten has recently presented The Indiana Plan" for revamping the courts of Indiana for eo-calkd non partiaaa selection of judge/ It will take three bilk in the slate legislature to accomplish the |wr|»>w of the plan. The baak features, as listed by the bar association, arc: 1. The incumbent judge automatically b a candidate for redaction in the general (November > elect ions. 2. Any person wishing to seek Judicial office can become a candidate by a very simple procedure. 3. Separate judicial halk>l (or placement on voting machines) in both primary and fall elections. 4. The person securing the highest number of votes in the primary becomes opponent of incumbent in the fall. If incumbent judge does not run. the two persona receiving the largest number of voles become the candidates in the fall 5. On the judicial ballot in the fall election the incumbents name is bated first, with the words “present judge'* following. 6. Judicial candidates are forbidden to take an active part in political campaigns in primary or general election; may not make contributions to political parties or to political party candidates, etc.; political parties prohibited from “slating" or otherwise recommending partcular judicial candidate on a basis of party affiliation. ** $ s The advantages of the plan, according to the bar association, are: 1. The “Indiana Plan" can be placed in effect without the necessity of a constitutional amendment or amendments. 2. Judges will receive reasonable security in office or “tenure" but will remain directly answerable to the voters. 3. Voters will have an opportunity to pass on the performance in office of judges at reasonably frequent intervals. • • RB 4. With politics eliminated, in judicial campaigns, the issue will be initial qualification tor Office or performance in office, thereby making it possible for civic and professional groups to bring their views forcibly to the attention of the public. 5. The judicial office will attract, and keep, better qualified lawyers for the reason that judges no longer will have to stand the expense of political contributions, payment of filing fees, and the expense of conventional political campaigning. 6. By virtue of being freed of their responsibilities to the political party and of the need to keep political fences mended, judges will be able to give complete time and attention to the work of the courts with resulting i improvement in dispatch of judicial business. , This presents the Indiana State Bar Association s - e ide of the story. Tomorrow we will discuss the other side of the question. >

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20 Years Ago Today o— 0 ’ June 20, 1940—Decatur city officials protest granting of electrifi- i cation rights to th? REMC in the northern townships of Adams county. Eight Decatur young ladies were initiated into the Psi lota Xi sorority at a dinner meeting in Fort Wayne. - Temperatures dropped to 52 ( overnight from a height of 80 ( degrees yesterday afternoon. Pres. Roosevelt formed a coalition cabinet by naming Republicans to head the two important defense -posts," Henry L. Stimson - J as secretary of war, and Frank Knox as secretary of navy. More than 100 German planes ■ raided Great Britain and British air Bases in Europe. — - • I New Vork leads all other states in the number of people protected by some form of health insurance. '

DO YOU KNOW TWAT-FATHER'S DAY was June 19th. THAT-lt was first suggested by Mrs. Bruce Dodd of Spokane, Washington as a tribute to her father who successfully reared the family of children after their mother's death. THAT—It was designated as the third Sunday in June and ’J was first celebrated in 1910. THAT—If Dad lets you use the family car, you can show your appreciation by driving carefully. Ar - SEE - BURKE INSURANCE SERVICE Don Burke 239 N. 11th St. Phone 3-3050 » IT PR VJnRKTTNr* MOTORISTS MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY COLUMBUS, OHIO

OAiilmn rciiiion runner Cancer Drug Test A Decatur rttUrm romite. tor Krrttewro’ * • • been torrn-d to DwaUir to rtm> Ute pHMtaro etotto* t* • tor toltoMr teat to Kiitoia— . • coatowtol roncrt Bras 1W rotorovwwy ih I'ltopit to Itol tote, toe Amertroa >toto»i AMnetoUM I* • to totejournal. tateto on • ato**toka to port « WO roae Matortoa report indicated toto Krrttewm had no eitolcnl vtoue in toe traat meat to rontvr. Darter Fired Dr, Andrew C Ivy. torn vtote prreidmt to lUinota Ualvaraily wa. fired from that poattton tor continuing to roll tor more invrn tigaUon to toe drug Hr «to Unurs m dtaUnguiatoad prtoraao. to phyntoogy and head to the de partment to clinirol science. Dr. Ivy has charged under onto that at lead » to the JOO roaea outlined in the AMA atory were falsified. and ten of the caaca teatitled in IBM to a commiaaton of the Illinois general aaeembly on Krto»zen. malting a legal protoat because they had been reported as dead or dying two yean earlier. RIH Heads Group Robert Hill. Decatur policeman, is one to several local men circulating the petition. which docs not discuss the merits to the drug, but only calls for a further test of the material. According to literature put out by the committee. Krebicucn is not recommended until all orthodox treatments including surgery and radiology have failed It is not available through normal distribution channels and this is one to the issues at stake Krebiozen is in extremely limited supply and it is not sold It is available for invcstgatonal use to doctors under the rules and regulations of federal law. Doctors may obtain information as to the possibilities and procedures for obtaining Krebiozen by writing to the Krebiozen Research Foundation, 105 W. Adams street, Chicago.

V ————— Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE I Q. When a br i d e-elect is making up her guest list and finds it too large for the room available, should she issue the invitations anyway to the entire list and trust that many will not attend? | A. She’s taking a big chance if she does! It would be much better if she cut down her list, and asked her. fiance to do the same. I. Q. I’ve just been told that there is no tipping of employes whatsoever in a plane. Is this correct? ’ A. Yes. You do, however, tip the porters who carry baggage to and from the plane. And be sure, when you are in the plane, ‘ to acknowledge any special service or courtesy extended to you with a gracious “thank you.” Q. When drinking from a goblet, how do you hold the goblet? A. It is held firmly between thumb and forefinger at the juncture of the top of the stem and the bottom of the flared part of the goblet. Avoid spreading your whole hand around the flared top of the goblet. Q. We are giving a buffet dinner, and I intend to set up card tables about the room to which our guests will take their food after helping themselves from the buffet table. Should the silverware be placed on the card tables or on the buffet table? A. If would be better to place the silverware on the buffet table. Q. When should the bridegroom give out his gifts to his best man and ushers?

A. Usually, these gifts are put at the men’s places at the bachelor dinner. If there is no bachelor dinner, then he may give out his gifts at some time during the reception. Q. While a girl friend of mine and 1 were visiting in a home., re-, cently, the hostess passed around a box of candy. My friend looked at bach piece before selecting one. Wasn’t this bad manners? A. She was perfectly entitled to select a piece of candy that appealed to her — if she did this quickly. Q. How can a woman know whether or not to offer her hand to a man when being introduced? | A. There is no rule governing

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this. It is optional with the woman and how she feels about the meet- | ing. The preferred hand is her I way of showing a' sincere and genuine pleasure over the meeting.. Q. I am to be best man for a good friend, and I’d like to give him a piece to luggage. But if I i do. I shall not be able to afford a gift for the bride. Would it be proper for me to give this one present? A. I’m sorry, but if you are able to afford only one present, I it must be something for both the bride and gridegroom. Q. When eating olives, is it proper to put the entire olive into the mouth and after the meat has been eaten off, remove the stone' from the mouth? A. No. The olive should-be held In the fingers and nibbled off the stone. Q. If a girl visits a friend for a weekend t one whom she has known for years, is it necessary | for her to write a bread-and-butter letter? A. Certainly. No matter how often you visit a certain friend 1 for an overnight stay, a thank-you note is in order each time. / Q. Is it considered in good taste for a divorcee to insert/an . announcement in the newspapers ■of her engagement to a second ' man? A. This is all right. Usually, such an engagement is announced merely by word-of-mouth to friends shortly before the wedding. ■ Q. Should a letter of applica-l tion for a position be written by hand or typewritten? A. Usually, a typewritten letter is preferred. But there are some j firms which stipulate that letters of application be written by hand, especially where the applicant’s handwriting is a factor. Q. When unable to attend a formal social function, to which an engraved ipvitation has been received, how should the regrets be worded? A. “Mr. and Mrs Thomas J. Boyer extremely regret that a, previous engagement prevents

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their accepting Mr. and Mrs. James A. kind invitation to such-and-such on such-and-such date.” Q I have just received an invitation to a shower on a girl whom I scarcely know. Am I obligated to attend or to send a gift? A. No. The guest list at a shower is supposed to include only the “good friends’’ and relatives to the bride-elect. Q Is it my privilege as the bride to select whatever music I wish to be played at my wedding? A. Yes, with certain reservations. It is a good idea to consult your minister about the music, since certain secular music may be forbidden in your particular church. Q. What kind to letter can a mother write to an* out-of-towjj girl whom her son wishes to invite to their home for a week-end visit? A. “My dear Ruth: It will give us all great pleasure if you will visit our home on any week-end that you nud Bill decide upon. We shall be looking forward to seeing you Very sincerely yours, Elizabeth Thompson.”

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