Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 22 April 1948 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Psbllahed Every Krening Except Sup<laj By THM DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Poet Office an Second Ciaee Matter I. H Heller ......... President A. R. Holthouse. Sec y & Bus. Mgr Dick D. Heller .. Vice-President Bub,srlptlcn Ratca By Mai). In Adame and Adjoining Counties: Ono year, |6; Six nont ba, 33 25; 3 months, |1.75. By Mall, beyond Adams and Ad Joining counties: One Year, 37; I mouths. 13.75; 3 months, 12.00. By carrier. 20 cents per week. Single copies. 4 cents Turn up the clock Saturday night. — o -<> ••— M<n are so eager to see the World that they fly up in the stratosphere where they .ant -■*■ anything. o o Maybe even John L. Lewis would ret along better if he learned to "say it with a smile.” — o— o — Sunday morning church services will be held on daylight saving time, so turn up the clock one hour, it you don' want to be late - o •t seems ar if the great natlbal forces fire and water are determined lately to assert their power more than usual. o o Speakers who will deliver the addresses to the graduates of tile two high schools have been named 1 Both are college professors atid| men of learning. !»r Robert It Stewart, vice-president of Purdue i'niversity will speak to the Decatur high school graduates on May 2". and lb v. Joseph B Ken-, kel, Ph. I), head of the social' science department of St. Joseph’s college, will deliver the address at' the Catholic high school on June’ t Each will have a message worth bearing — 0 — o The *11)0.000 bounty placed on the head of the person who shot Walther Reuther, president of the,' I AW. will probably lead to the' assailant's arrest. With such a large reward offered, someone in the "know" may turn in the evident e which will identify tiie al leged slayer, similar to the Jesse James incident. Reuther was in his home when shot and the manhunt for the person or persons involved in the attack is on The Detroit city council has also offered a 510,000 reward for the ar-, rest of the shot-gun bandit. o o— — For five years of capable lead ershlp as president of the l-lecatur Community Fund, inc., Carl C. Pumphrey deserves commendation. He served on the board of directors and as president of the city’s civic organization since its inception. giving of his time and talent' in the formation o' the orgatiiz.a tlon. His coworker and equally sin-, cere assistant. Ray la-itz. also an
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'tdginal board member succeeds Mr Pumphrey as president, as-j suring th*- public that the affairs' of the Decatur Community Fund' will continue to be administered in .. most creditable manner. o o America’s purses increasingly are controlled by women. Accord ing to figures in a recent magazine article, women own 7" percent of the national wealth, and spemf a higher percentage than this of the money that goes for food and cloth Ing. They own almost half the country’s estimated 30 million homes almost half the total rail road stock. Industry has recognized for a long time that women are the nations’ buyers, and has directed sales appeals to them. — o .—o What happens to John L. Lewis in the courts is of far less importance to the nation than the id* a of what to do about it which may be working In the minds of some of his followers. They are the ones who continued their strike after the pension dispute agreement, waiting to re* what would happen to Lewis in the courts If a hundred thousand miners. now believe that they should attempt to Influence the high courts of the land by the use of the strike, then a terrible thing already has happened to the precious American tradition ot justice under the law. - o To encourage high school grad uates to continue their education in college and enter the teaching profession, the PTA of the Lin <oln school has joined the state movement to establish scholar! ships for deserving students. The Imai organization will sponsor two types of s< holarships. one an outright gift and the other a loan plan, payable after the recipient has completed his college or uni versify training. The plan is worthy and if contributions enable the awarding of the scholarships as outright gifts, competition among local high school graduates should be keen. O_ —O The Christian Democrats will control the Italian parliament, the returns from Sunday s election reveals. Premier Gasperi will orga niz** ills cabinet without Cominun 1 Ist membership and the fiery ita!-' ian leader makes no bones about* running his country in away to' * urb the spread of communism. The election gives great encouragement to people of the United States, who through the Marshall* Plan and other government agen-c des. provided funds to help put across the message of freedom for the Italians. For the present at least the Russian iron curtain does not engulf age-old Italy, a victory for the forces of peace.
o oi Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE | o 0 q If a woman ami her ten-year ' old eon are registering at a hotel ■ would It be correct for her to sign I "Mrs W J Smith and son"? A No. she should write "Mrs! W J. Smith. Chicago. 111." on thei first line, then "James Smith” or "Master James Smith" with a ditto mark under "Chicago" on the second line. Q What should one do when being introduced to someone who ie. alls having met you at another time? A Try to recall it. but if this is i not possible, express* regret that you do not remember the occasion. tj If a bride is going on a honeymoon trip that is to last several weeks, how so *n should she write notes of acknowledgment for her gifts? A She should do so before she h aves, or within a week after she leave* -■ • -o ! If J Av* -_ « 'L IT/~l <l I*7 d 111 V gw’’ April J-, l»2s was Sunday.. o *i <» Household Scrapbook By ROBERTA LEE q 0 A Flower Sponge To make a flower sponge, select a large sponge w.ith large pores, wet it and place two or three hyacinth bulbs in the pores near the center. Sprinkle grass or mustard seed around the remainder of the sponge. Hang it in a sunny window and keep the sponge damp. You will soon have a pretty flower ball entirely covering the spoil *•. Boiling Eggs Wet the eggs with cold water before dropping them into the boiling WhatToDff For That Sluggish, &Gwn-and'Out Feeling Remmiber the time when you could est like a horse. bubbted-over with energy, feit ha-;py as a lark? Was It not because you liked to eat didn’t know what indigestion was felt strong as an ox 7 Aage advsncM the "old stomach and the evtf-changlng blood" need help Now you may again release vibrant energy to every muscle, fibre, call. I? -ry da- -every hour—millions of tiny r -1-bl 01-cells m i't pour forth from the marrow ot your bones to replace those that are worn-out. A low blood count may affect you In sever a. .- .ya: no appetite, underweight, no j energy, a r-m-down condition, lack ot I rcahtar.ee to Infection and disease To get real relief you must keep up your blood strength M-dlcal authorities, by analysis of the blood, have by positive proof shown that SSS Tonic is auazmgly effective in building up low biood strength In ncn-orgauic nutrlt'ors! anemia. Thu Is due to the SAS T-nlc formula which contains special ~:. i potvi.t activating Ingredient* / o. SS.i Tonic helps you enjoy the fa—l you ret by increasing the gastric 1 a ■*. ve Juice when it is non-organi-I cal y too little or scanty—thus the stomI k- b will h".e lutle cause to get balky < v. -h r»f. bloat and give off that sour | ft <1 u te. ' Don't wait! Bnerg'se your body with • rl'b. ri-d-blout Start on SbS Tonic not. .vs oroua hood surges thro.u-hi.ut your vbolc body, greater frerhne*s »..d strength should make yuu eat better, sleep bettor, feel better, work better, play better, have a healthy color glow in your skiu— firm C* sh 0.11 out hollow places. Millions ot bottles sold. Get a I to't'e from your drug store. BBS Tonic helix B'.ild .*-urdv Haailh. • ■
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’ federal taxe« on oleow j »rKwftie uni Ibe tiiken up .Monday H»* doubted, however, that the holl-e could 'each a vote that da' Strike Rep Fred K. Bushey U . 11l . a-k* d hotc* unAmeri <an activitlr- committee to invest igate (he CIO Ba k n.boils- Wotk era strlki- Busbev said th** union i, controlled by ( oinmutiigts ami added; "There is good ie.is-41 to bellethat 'his strike is part of an initial attempt to threaten our national de fenae program ” Steel Rep. William 8. Hill, it Colo., urged reduction of steel ex I ports unt I American <l* . and- ar* I i.( He smd in a house p> > h thai H 71.000 tons of steel ami tin plait | had ireen mai led for expo.t at i, ' time when many (' S. firms an- lay ing ofi workers be.ause of ".-i-rlou--1 shortagt's right here ..l home." Meanwhile, a <*>mpro;m *- admin
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-t rat on plan for a M group Mir in Into opp'-itio" among a ’-..•1’ of m 7"-zioitp force Itep ( ail V >i-ot’ D. Ga.. said h* 7f iroup ’do*' has ’just begun o fight \i..l R* ■ < -it I Hinshaw. U . Cal.. t ,..| t... .iiii-romlse pr**p*»al •would seriously ieopardixe the air force ’’ The administration originally want-d no■ ely to strengthen the present .'*"> a . groups Yesterday, A*--. VI. it agreed to boost the figar* ' * 'IS groups.
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