Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 58, Decatur, Adams County, 9 March 1951 — Page 6

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Safety Citation To Federation Ut Clubs Washington, March — (UP)— The Indiana federation of clubs received a citation today from the

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National committee for traffic aatety for outstanding work in highway safety. / \ The federation was among a 1 group of six organizations and five individuals cited by the coipmlttee at the annual meeting here. They

are the first to be given under a new award program. Woman Is Slain In Apartment Vestibule Chicago,! March 9.—(UP) —A 30I year-old mother was shot to death: , by a robber in the vestibule of her [ apartment early today as her husband waited for her to reituru from a movie. The body of Mrs. Lorralna Brownstein was., found by (another tenant in the building about 1 a.m: She had been shot through the head about an hour previous, police surgeons said. Mrs. Brownsteip’s purse, wrist and wedding ring . were ' missing, leading detectives to the belief that she was killed by a holdup man.\., ' ‘y - O Household Scrapbook t By ROBERTA LEE ; O —. O The Casserole j If the casserole or bean pot is badly stained, drop 'a handful of borax into it, fill with hot water and stand in the oven for a while. The browned parts should wash put readily after this soaking. ’ Chew Slowly —The slow chewing of food cannot be too strongly emphasized. Chew slowly, no matter what you are eating this will aid immeasurably in the proper digestion of the food. Kitchen Walls Wash off all the grease and dirt from the kitchen walls before having it painted. If this is not done, the paint will not adhere and it will begin to peal in a jvery short time. ' ' / The California or golden poppy is the sfate flower of California, by right of legislative act, passed March 2, 1903. v TIME FOR Spring Tune-up! ' • CARBURETOR WORK • IGNITION CHECK • BRAKE RELINING See Us For COMPLETE OVERHAUL j Phone 3'3066 C. and S. Service 134 So. 13th St. '

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Initial Break In Textile Walkout Eight Mills Ready To Study Agreement Boston, March 9 —(UP) — The first break In the industry-wide, strike of 70,000 CIO-textile workers . came today as eight small New England mills indicated they ready io consider agreemruts, increasing wages by 15-cents hourly. Three mills await union ratification of the agreement and John Chupka. director of the textile workers union of America’s wodlen apd worsted .division, said he was to meet with “four or five additional mills” discuss the proposal.. , j The settlement calls for the 15- . cent wage boost divided between direct wages and fflnge benefits. Ip addition a cost of living formula would provide a cent increase

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Annual Democratic Dinnef April 14 Indianapolis. March 9— Howard T. Batman. Terre Haute attorney, will be in charge, of th a Democratic party’s annual Indiana JeffersonJackson day banquet! here April 14. Senator Brien McMahon, Connecticut Democrat and Chairman of the congressional Joint commit-

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tee on atomic energy, will be the principal speaker at the dinner. Preliminary arrangements for the annual $25-a-plate affair were annuonced by Democratic state chair, man Ira.L. Haymaker. The dinner will be held in the Egyptian Room of the Surat Temple. Last year’s Jefferson-Jackson pay celebration attracted more than 2000 party members. Trade In a Good Town — Oecatur