Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 28 July 1960 — Page 4

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Publtahed Every Jrvaomg Except Sunday by , TO® DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT CO., INC. • P®* " Se Ctaa. Matter • V 1 ? 5 Jr President Jrtm a Heller Vice-President Chas. Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer w.n . Suhscrtptten Kates By Mau in Adams and Adjoining Counties* One vear cam. Six months, >4 25; 3 m0X»2.25 ’ ’ By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties; One year W-00; 6 months, 34. W; 3 months, *SO. * ' By Carrier, 30 cents per week. Single copies, 6 cents. Independent Visits Decatur Richard F. (Billy) Vale, of Rome City, whose family is wellknown in the furniture wholesale business, visited in Decatur yesterday to anounce his candidacy for governor as an independent. Vale went from business-place to business-place self in suspender and green eye-shade. His seven-plank platform was prefaced with some fine print, which read as folows: “Just to be ahead of my opponents, I intend to represent myself to the voters of Indiana as a first-class ignorant slicker crook. I done a very poor job of raising my family of 7. Now I know the how and why of the / deal and could help you. Some of my help have been in the better jails around the country. I found out how to stop that and just how people feel when it does happen. Three of my sons served in the Army, Navy, Marines. I put three into college, one graduated. “I have been in on some of the crookedest deal around the country. I know just how it is done. “I will not be much good for dedicating bridges or buildings or opening a flower show. But parties will find it a little hard to pull a fast one on the people of Indiana with me on the job. "I lean towards prohibition and am supposed to be a Methodist in my late 50’s, but Grandma says I do not go to church like I should. “I will accept no campaign contributions. Just you vote. It might have to be a write-in. People who can get signers on the petitions to get the name on the ballot, write R. F. Vale, Box 4, Rome City, Ind. “Now if you don’t want to see a scrap about the things printed on the back of this card, don’t vote for me. Vale explained that he needed the signatures of one-half of 1% of the voters for secretary of state in the • last election, or slightly more than 9,000. He says he thinks he is approaching that total, having visited half the communities in the state already. > u His platform included better schools with phys ed S ..noncompulsory, a certain program to curb 95% of juvenile delinquency, no confiscatory taxes, a living wage for older people, no foreign aid at all, no parking meters, and abolition of capital punishment.

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Heart Surgery Has Boy Playing Ball, Swimming

By HORTENSE MYERS United Press International INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — The mother of an Indianapolis Little League baseball player looked back today on a momentous decision of two years ago in the hope it would help other .parents facing the same problem. Ten-year-old Alen Brinkman is concentrating his energy on a camping expedition this week which aso affords his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brinkman, <1704 W. 58th) and their other two children a little rest. “We didn’t realize how much difference heart surgery would make in Allen's life,” Mrs. Brinkman explained. “Before the operation he would be tired and couldn’t keep up with other children. It seemed to be that he was always out of breath. “That was the main thing that concerned him wjjen we did decide upon surgery. He had to stoop down an exercise to speed the flow of blood often to get his breath before the operation, and the other children would razz him. He asked us if he would have to stoop down any more after the operation. “He didn’t realize how well he would be afterwards, and neither did we. Normal? Why, he has more pep than a lot of children his age. He keeps up with the best now. Plays in a Little League, swims and everything.” Surgery Rare Then Mrs. Brinkman remembered that at the time Allen was born with a defective heart, such surgery was a rare thing. “We thought he might outgrow his defect,” she said.” “Doctors told us to wait. But as time went on they saw he was not going to be normal and recommended open heart surgery. But the choice was up to us. “It took a lot of praying and thinking. But even though it was a risk, we knew we had to take the chance. Now we are very thankful we did.” Mrs. Brinkman said that at the time she and her husband had to decide whether to approve heart surgery, they did not know how expensive congenital heart defects are nor exactly what was wrong with their son’s heart. “The doctors tried to show us how a normal heart operates and bow our son’s heart was not operating,” she recalled. “It would have been nice to have had the booklet the Indiana Heart Assoc-

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iation is offering now to parents like us.” The new publication, "If Your Child Has a Congenital Heart Defect,” contains a non-technical description of how a normal heart operates and charts the operable heart defects. It also assures parents that congenital heart defects are “neither as rare nor as hopeless as they were once thought to be.” Most Can Be Helped The booklet estimated that ”30,000 to 40,000 children are born in this country with congenital (inborn) heart defects each year and that about 75t0 80 per eent of them can be helped by surg- _ —— Many of the problems the Brinkmans had to find out for themselves are answered in the new booklet, including costs of diagnosis and surgical treatment, choice of hospital, clinic or heart center, obtaining blood donations, preparing the child psychologically for the operation artd making the transition to normal living. The booklet also points out that its information soon may be outdated because of advances in heart surgery. Mrs. Brinkman recalled that in 1952 when her son’s heart defect became apparent “all this open heart surgery hadn’t been perfected. We were still in the stage of hoping defects could be outgrown.’ r Millionth Call Is Recorded Here Over News Service Phone The Decatur Daily DemocratCitizens Telephone company local news service over telephone number 3-2117 answered its millionth call this month in the less than five years that it has been in operation. 77 An uncounted number of calls have answered busy, despite the fact that ten people can call in simultaneously. The news service is most frequently used after basketball games, elections, and when people hear that something ; big has happened around Decai tur. A 40-second cut-off keeps people from leaving their telephone off the hook, and tying up the lines after basketball games or elections. A number of Decatur Democrat reporters have recorded their voices on the tape, which is managed at the present time by Bob Shralukf.

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