Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 74, Decatur, Adams County, 28 March 1946 — Page 6

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Shelbyville Woman Is Suicide Victim Mln tbyvllle, Ind. March 2‘ ■•*’. I’.) Kiff* were pluniK'i Imlay for .Mr* O|*l <’. Haehl. <*. roll ••t ('. J I’rl.e »uid dt«-d from uu overdo*.- of ,der|ilns p'll* y.-gler-day She tad be-en HI for »i.nir lime. The* hUktaind un-l font < lilltlifit »urvive. —O - - - lltiiy dfifiiiiiio iroi.iiv MK ul-y FTTY'TTT i’rTTTI '▼▼▼ • VVTt’TT'v I! ’ :: dp W ’ VMS - - ir x v MMHM 11 1! WANT TO < I LTIVATE ; ; I! A NICE WEEKLY :; habit? :: i: — — — ■Mfcy

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Truman Goes For Walk In Maryland President Avoids White House Crowd \Vu»hlngi<m. March 2* tl'l’t pi••t-hlriii Truman mi< > limited to W« hiiuion » lullin’ »prl'iK weather again I i.« m.i.nuig and went for another walk but in Maryland. Hl* Hieory l« that he walk* [ alolle except fur 111-- M’CH-f »er 'I vice guard* o’ ll"t at all. So. litlaiioe iif recent publicity, he abnii -I ned morning walk* in the vicinI fly or the While Hon«e where i oWifa might i-ollei t Avoiding .i group of waiting new i photographer* .!.-*cril»-d by the Wlille Chicago a* "piikeliiig’ l.e place the I'lexldcll' left aiHHII 7 a m In hi* lung, black llin<>u*lotHe drove tn Kviiwihhl, Sid . where he pre** weirtary. t'hiiih-* '(I Itogg. ha* u beautiful, large home Tin- rrialdei'l walked Cl Ugh the quiet gtreeta of Kell mihhl hulking al Hu- lii’illg How er*, particularly cherry blo**>nii«. 11l the vicinity of Hu*.' lioine. He had breakfast where, Itos* declined hl way and drove back Io , the White Houae aluilli h a ill . re freahed. vlcioilou* over the curlu* publli and the pre* . and ready fn hi* day a work. o » South Dakota. the I'oyole state, often designate* Itself a* the "SuuWhine State." a title given to New Mexico. Strange enough. Floiida and California, which might lay i talma to the title, are designated as "The Peninsula'' and “Golden” state* reapective'y. Titanium i* used in manufacture :of pigment* and in alloy* and • te.-l*.

Airport Company Is Formed At Bluffton \ Itluffion Well* cmniy Alrpui; Ciuiipiiny ha* been organised by S 3 j • to<kholder* who each pnrchu*ed f.liiii worth of stock In the corpora lion, which will <<italil|«h un air field weal Ilf lllllfftoli on the Smoky Kow road. The offlceia and director* are, Herat tell Holibln*. chairman. Max Markley, vice-chairman. Fred <). Tangeinan. seeretary-treusuier. and Hom, i J. Ilyrd. reside,.! agent. Two Iracta of land. comprising 112.5 acre* have lieen purchased for an air field for Ilk.Sn**. The balance of the paid-in capital will be I fed til improve the field, officer* elated. II — - Experiment Planned Os Illinois Scotch Say American Brand As Good As Scotch Chicago. .March 2* ill’t The • lute of Illinois today selected Apiii Fools day n* Hu- date fur an experiment Intended Io prove that Scotch whiskey made In Am erica i* a* good a* Scotch wlwkey made in Scotland The state liquor control c.imml* *1 in <m April 1 will go into I'lil i ago l>ar*. nigho hili*. anil cafe* to conduct a blindfold te-t among the tipple:* Lucky people aelected for the test will get a drink of American made Sco’i It and one of the real thing. The Idea, of course i* to I ee if they can tell the difference. The liquor control commission is betting they can't t'htrle. Fleck, chairman if the commission, raid Ami" lean Scotch I* al leant a« good a* Scottish Si -itch "We've proved I' by rhe nil al teste. and now we’re going to prove |l by taste teats,*’ he said. Fleck said he hoped t > give the text to a good cross >eetloll of the drinking public professional whiskey tasters, veteran barflie*. business drinkers, lady drinker*. *o< iul drinker*, amt just plain di Inker* "They won't he aide to tell the difference,” *aid Fleck, smacking hi* lip* In aiilicipntlon of the big evepi. There’s nothing wrong with the Scotch whiskey being made in this country, he *aid. hut it isn't being incepted by the drinking pnblb "That's because of the labeling laws," Fleck expfained "At present distillers mit»t lalial II a. Im itation Scotch or Hcofi’h type whiskey ” Illinois will change that law, he said, mid be the tlrst stale to allow American Scotch to lie gold a. American Scotch. If* entirely a state matter, he *aid. because t li*i federal law* don't require the '‘imitation" wr-dlng. Scotch, whiskey differ* from boiirlwm mid rye In that barley bud* are the main grain Ingredient Scotch also I* cured over open peat flies. Marley and peat are available In this country. Fleck said. One distiller in Peoria, 111. has Im p uled mi entire plant from Scot land, brick liy brick, and erected it over a peat bog. Hm the customers are slow to huy- his Scotch because It’s label ed "Imitation.'' Fleck *ald. "That's going to he changed. In Illinois al least." he added. "We'll prove tliat American* >-an make better Scotch than British. We'll even gel higher requirement* than the Hritsh do, more aging and more malt." "If the other states follow our esample, we might even cut off most of England's export of Scotch.” —o Trade In n Good Town — Decatur •***' * *'**» J a r ADM. WIIIIAM F. HAISIY, M., above, is completing his Navy duties preparatory to taking over his new job as director of Pon American Airways operatio s fn the Pacific. The famed Pacific war admiral, who will retire from the Navy in April, has been elect- ( ed vice president of the commei ciai line. (Intwsutioatl)

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Says Truman Policy Is Economic Hokum Asks Price Controls Gradually Abandoned Washington. March 2* *1 I* l ' The I’nltul States < 'mniln-r of Comniei'ie today tic. u»«-d the Iru niun administration of praci.cnig pegee tiiin- eimt -mlc Hokum bordering oil the Ir eapoihtlble. It charged that wave inflation mid c.irrettcy inflation policies ulready had t;iu»cd iiie country It retrievable damage mid. If c •!>- linii'-d would Hal toward more and mon- economic chao*. In .i bitterly wo d<-d statement adopted by tin- c.iamliei'» hoard of dire I r* and alined, in part, at Secretary of Commerce Henry A Wallace. Il wg* proponed that 1 Commodity price contrds gradually In- abandoned and Ih: ended by (Kt. 31. Hi''. 2 Adjusted ten controls lie extended. but not bey.ind March 31. !!147 3. All wartime production and price control . f>*idie »• eliminated within the next six month* I Government c »*f* ( >e reduced to enable an over-balance of Hie budget The thamber'a statt-nieni argued that administration policy was < tenting condition* of wage and urreney litfl.iiion in the guise of pieventing them. Th* dlrectont accepted the inevitability of nation Wide wage increaseo cf Ik to 2<> to rrent. T ey argued that commodity pritea should In- freed ti fol low that tr'-.id if »upply and demand required it. Their statement cit-d a report prepared in the office <f war me billzation and reconversion and another made public by Wall lie last (tetober. 11l its teport. OWMIt argued that wage* generally could be in< reao-d 21 percent without price Increasea. The W.illa e report wu.< limited to the automobile industry could raise wage* 25 percent with'lit •nakbu car pi ice* higher to the public. Wallace this month repudiated that report, but after tie General Motor* striker* had gtruck and oh laim-tj a wage hike. Th,- ihatnber implied that both repori* purpoue ly Were made publlt to support union diai.m.io lit- ehamiH-r raid that under I’re*.deni Truman * ex« tttive ord «* : s.f Feb 4. IKd. ft inevitable that wages of nearly all worker* will be Im wa*,d lx to 20 percent a retailing, wholesaling, service an I inanuf.K tur.iig Tne cbambei <,i:d licit a* wiges went up Inh-ri, t rates were being dthen down I > redistribute Im >me fioin th- saver* to t.ie non-saver* While file Wage policy depressed profit* ami ollie risk-liking in comes -o — — The town of Ixvst Cabin. Wy-i, once was offered for sale at |125,. UOll It later was gold ala price hixpfl Nebraska, known as the Cornhusker state. Is officially designal ed a* "I lie Tree. Planter'* Stale.” Lariat* are * made from the wo, Id* best fiber, obtained from Maftlla. ■Wajl* gU !■ ItM 11! R|| ([lj MlMtihMll TbnuMn4« of mee wooes IN 11 k ** a ,o “* 4 ,hai «IOS tMteS ‘ K\ fftuxrl Tsblols bting , o i c fc. •■ J\A *“ w ,e,irf *° ' obh i«« f NxJl Vo srmHoni* of scM iodKe.lkm, ■ I J gsssuies*, **d ug«et , t6BI ■ t / *ch- Tasto delKiotit, eggy to Iff/ l * l ‘* n ° n,a “*- “ kotUe- Try If! them lu,o g good sight’, ffff f and wake up in the oooung feelisg ■«/ “*• * Oet seems, IlJl Btuart Tablets at your druggist fill **** #Oc ’ * under nukU V **'* —“fee money back guaraatre FIAKO\ . PIE CRUST MIX j / POPULAR, / Endorsed by leading / authorities and by thouI sands and thousands of v| I housewives. An ever- 3 I growing success for 24 f V years. A quality product, ■ \ easy to use. That’s Fiako. # And here's another / very popular mu-*

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