Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 20 February 1963 — Page 12

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,i •, ' 1 ... . . . ■*, Few Hoosier Congressmen GoToSenafe By EUGENE J. CADOU United Press International INDIANAPOLIS (UPD -Nearly half a century has elapsed since an Indiana congressman has been nominated for United States senator. The last time was when the late Sen. James E. Watson took office in 1916 after serving in the House for several years. Watson later was choses GOP Senate floor leader. Similarly, no congressman has been elected governor in the 20th Century. The reason lies largely in the tremendous powe® of the governor’s Statehouse” patronage machine which usually dictates gubernatorial and senatorial nominations. Adair, Bray Considered Nevertheless, two Hoosier congressmen continue to consider seriously running for the Republican senatorial nomination next year. They are E. Ross Adair, Fort Wayne, 4th District, and William G. Bray, Martinsville, 7th District. There will be no Republican gubernatorial patronage machine next year. However, a number of state officeholders have been appointed by the GOP Statehouse officials. Thus there are several little patronage machines but no overwhelming Statehouse organization for a congressional hopeful to combat. A resolution urging Adair to run for the Senate was adopted Saturday night at a rally of the Noble County GOP in Albion, where Adair was born. Similar action was taken at a recent meeting of Allen County Young Republicans. These resolutions seldom are adopted without the connivance or at least the tacit consent of the political leader involved. There may be similar declarations coming from groups in Bray’s district in the near future. The resolution contended that Northern Indiana is entitled to a Senate seat inasmuch as the two Hoosier senators are from the southern area—Vance Hartke from Evansville and Birch E. Bayh from Terre Haute. Zippers In Backs Os Dresses Scored By GAY PAULEY UPI Women’s Editor NEW YORK (UPD—The man fa Pittsburgh gets irate on the matter of poorly made buttonholes on shirts. The woman in Omaha complains that back-zippered dresses have to go. A reader in Honolulu advises that one manufacturer already has followed one of the “Why don’t they?” suggestions this column occasionally compiles and has put a raised, easier-to-open edge on evaporated milk cans. Frank L. Hogart, Pittsburgh, Pa„ wrote that he once overheard a man say, “If I ever become a dictator, the first order would be to shoot all buttonhole makers.*’ Bogart says he can understand such drastic action. “I have never yet owned a shirt that (had) the buttonholes the proper size,” wrote Bogart “Always too large -.always coming unbuttoned.” Mrs. G.H. Tangeman, Omaha, complains about back-zippered dresses. **l live alone and so do many others," she wrote, “and we find it impossible to trust getting into and out of them... This means I’ve cut my dress-buying in two.” Manufacturers, maybe you’re missing a sales potential with this group of women who want front or side openings on garments. From Mrs. Maurice King of Honolulu comes word that one manufacturer (Foremost) is packing evaporated milk in containers with a raised edge so that an ordinary can opener will work on them. The suggestions from the users on bow manufacturers might improve their products go on and on—and today we’ve a new list compiled from our own observations, from readers, and from the 85,000 women who serve as parttime consultants for National Family Opinion, Inc., a consumer research firm. Why don’t they? —Sew small loops of fabrics in the center back of women’s coats and jackets as they do men’s and boys’ for easier hanging. —Make the liner for the shower curtain a protective six inches longer than the curtain itself, and weight the hem of it as they do draperies? I’m tired of the updraft in the shower wrapping wet vinyl around my soapy sides. —Make all white touches (collars and cuffs) on dresses of the button-in, button-out variety for easier removal and re-attachment after laundry. —Make longer stems on the sprayers in spray bottles. There’s always some of the contents left in the container that the stem doesn’t reach. —Put a rest room in supermarket for tots and emergencies. —Pack dog food in smaller cans for the owners of toy-breed dogs.

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