Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 291, Decatur, Adams County, 10 December 1928 — Page 6

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MORROW WOULD RATHER REMJiN AS AMBASSADOR By Gesl'ord F. Fine (I'nlicd Press Staff (’irrespinlont i Mexico city. Dee. 8 —fU.R)’ - United States Ambassador Dwight W. Morrow it is believed hero, would prefer t > re main at bls post in Mexico rather t«m become Secretary of State in the now Hoover administration. The mention ot Marrow for this cabinet post has boon piesldent almost since the day of Ho<>vpv’B election. No statements for publication on the reports that tl c secretary "hip f statwould be offered him have been mad.' yet by Morrow, but it Is known that he expects to stay in Mexico. Despite the immense amuont of w rk dqne by the ambasador during his single year, he regards his task as only begun. Although the troublesome petroleum question was disposed ft many other problems affecting relations with the United States remain. The questions of a foreign debt settlement and the land as it affects foreign holdings are both a the ambassador s agenda. In the debt matter especially. Marrow hot It because of his work in Mexico ami his past connect! n with J. I’. Morgan’s is < nsidered almost second to none in his understanding of it. Aside from his interest in the program ahead of him Morrow for a I..ng time lias had what his associates regard as a strong personal affection for Mexico. In return for his frank-

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1 ness with them and his open-handed policy, Mexicans of all ru isses respond in kind to the nmbnssndor. On a re< ejd trip through the tula in meti ..iV the country, receptions recorded Mor row were the equal of those ace irdod revolutionary heroes. t Under such conditions and with such I a successful beginning, M >rt >w would be expected to think twice before giving up his present post. It Is certain than the combination scholar practical man which describe*. Morrow best has I oked fat ahead ami does not wish to see bls work undone by Idlen hands. I'nle.-,s lie feels that he can bo as successful in a larger field—far in stance, in doing whal he has done in Mexico throughout Latin America t.s i wh le there is little expectation In Mexico City that Marrow will care to move up. —o Origin of “Handicap” In the Middle ages, when a race was to be run. the contestants drew lots for positions by taking straws from n tint.. This process was known In Die vermicular of the day ns “hand-In-t lie-cap." Today we have the word “handicap.” Wall Paper French Idea The making of wall paper, in Its ' origin, was a characteristically Parisian craft. It began at the end of the Sixteenth century with the making of marbled or Illuminated papers used to line small boxes or chests, and later these were used for decorating walls. W/tife Flowers Sweetest I Experiments Indicate that white lowers have the sweetest odor

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COURT HOUSE Marriage Licenses Vet non Niblick, machinist, Fort Wayne, to Aldah Rehout, Berne. Real Estate Transfers Dallas ti. M. Trout to William B. Trout, lots Still, 870. 87<i and 877 in Decatur, for sl. Norin Eastern Realty company to Edwin F. Miller, So acres, for s2.xmt. Walter Miintslnger el al to James Holder, ion acres in St. Matys town ship, for fl. - Following a Swallow A French farmer who mid fed n swallow repeatedly attached a note to the bird requesting tiny who found ] it to do likewise and grant the bird Its liberty. After six months the bird came back with a note sent by n boy living In Martinique, one of the West Indies, showing that the swallow had flown twice across the Atlantic. — Health Culture. 1 0 — True All Through He that Is habituated to deceptions and artificialities In trifl.'s will try ’n vain to be true In matters of Importance, for truth is a thing of habit rather than of will. You ennno In any given case by any sudden and single effort will to he true. If the habit of your life Ims been insincerity.—F. W. Robertson. Frog's Sleeping Place The common tree frog disappears I for his long winter’s nap in some snug I snot among the roots or the hollow i i rank of n tree

SEPARATION OE BALLOTS SOUGHT [mllatuipolls Ind., Dee. U* — lI.R? — Separate ballots, or a separate row on voting machines for the names <4 presidential elect is would be required by provisions of a bill which IL kail peters, Democratic Stale Chairman, has drawn up fol introduction in th” looming session of the legislature. t’cpli's f the proposed amen lineni to the election law will he sent Reptltillean ami Democratic members of too legislature alike, accompanied by the the State Chairman’s request ”tha' ( Democrats and Republicans alike will i conceive it their duty to support. Th usands of voter-, have been the

A THREE DAYS’ COUGH IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL

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CREOMULSION fOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON

MONDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1928.

victims of confusion under Hie • xistinv arrangement of tickets. Peters said in n statement, and this contusion "In s , ...ailed dl.mdvaata.f’e.iusly to both parties." Sentiment is statewide, he said, lor sepnation f State »•»»'* national tick„l(l. "I bold the belief," Peters deelarnd. "that leaders of hot!, political liartie's will readily agree that tip* simp lest method possible should >»<• provid ed where the elctorate cun wlthou' ,- nfuslon and bewildeiment express Its sentimental respect to candidates to public office and government alfalfa. The problem obviously is not a party problem nr'one that is peculiarly related to the success or failure of any political institution. Walter Avery, of Willshire, Ohio, vrati a business visitor in this city this morning. •

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Mr. and Mr- Allen bud a their dinner guests, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Teepie. Mr. mid Mrs. Win. Birr, of Bluffton, were Sunday evening callers at th,. C. E Bell home. Mr. mid Mrs, ('. A Dugan have

IMPORTANT INSURANCE DECISION Affecting insurance carried by the state Cities and Countie.. Ind’anapolis, Ind., c an opinion given tl . Wn Clarence Mysong, gtMte * commissioner. Attorney n?» Arthur L.Gillioni today made a l? that will mean the loss 0( ol dollars of state money ““ • automobile insurance compand™ The opinion points out that it* »»t permitted hv h. to insure with reciprocal where the insured would | WVP | n '. louses should the company fan. There is a reason for the decision. Suttles Edwards Co. NIRLICK BLDG. DECATUR, IM).

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