Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 139, Decatur, Adams County, 12 June 1952 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT ' , Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. atur ’ Ind ” Post Oflice as Second Class Matter I Dick D. Heller ——* T President ~ t i?’ T^°J t^OU3e — Editor . 5 —r——- Vice-President Chas. Holthouta ——_ Treasurer ‘ n. um . aL Subscription Rates: WyMaii in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $6.00. Six months $3 25; 3 months. $1.75. ‘ h 1 - heyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, € months, $3.75; 3 months. $2.00. \ By> Carrier, 25 cents per week. Single copies. 6 cents.

The pre-eonvention campaign has done one thing, bringing »Mr. Eisenhower and General MacArthur to a point where they have been; forced to announce their politics. ——o o The American Medical Association a mystery drug, hyalpronidas, which will prevent of kidney stones and reduce those in the-body. The news comes as a great hope for millions who suffer with tills ailment. H. Frederick Wilkie, brother of the 1949 candidate for the Repub* j 'lfcan nomination, has tiled a suit against Kingan & Co., for msie than five million dollars damages. WiUkie.was deposed by the management and claims his reputation I ■■ A f " i I \ ‘ i as a business man has suffered. The Elks f and the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign. wars'- will participate in Flag Day services at the Elks Hpme SiturdUy evening. Judge jlyrd of Bluffton will give the main address and those faking part in the parade and program anti the general public are invite to enjoy open house at the Home. Its Flag Day in America. Governor Schricker doesn’t 'H - i • . - y J v 4 want tcTirun for United States senator. He has served tbfe public lopg and well and he knows the grind of a long campaign. He and Mrs. t Schricker desire nothing more than4o retire to private life and enjoy themselves during.their remaining years. In these day’s when an official is declared wrong

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regardless of his acts. thA important jobs in government are any thing but pleasant picnics, so we don’t blUine the governor even if he is the mail of the hour in Indiana Democratic circles. The United States senate by a vote of 49 to 30 refused President Truman’s requeLt for legislation that vi’ijuld permit him to seize tin Siiik<* bound steel industry ? ami ieiinnmemUd that he use the Taft-Hai thy. law to stall it off * another' So days. The trouble is that production may be further (bus interfering with the defense problem but many leaders believe that new legislation is nojt . needed., The general public hopes for a spet'dy settlement and don’t , carp-muyh how it is brought about. s ■' ■) ’? • *O’ • I’ 1 -; • - f Adams- county s eight hundred miles >of county-maintaim d highways are in-.the best condition ■ they? have been in years. Frank Sirjgkttm. county highway super-1 int.endent and his crew of tin-, ployes ifrc to be Congratulated on J their spR ndid A effort, with ? the limited amount of funds they > have available. The road gang : /started early, this Spring and, tons j of stone’ were replaced on the ; roads, following a long devastat- . . ■ . j / | ing A crew of mt n, are row busy cutting the weeds and || grass ?a,long the highway rightfof- . ways fund the countrywide has ' takeiVcm a beautiful summer lookAdames: county -can match 'her > county ro:?ds with any in the st a’e aW they are all proof that i constant and hard work pay off 1 'in good passable highways. /

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0— — 20 Years Ago TODAY o— * * 0 June 12, 1932 was Sunday. 0— ■> 0 Modern Etiquette y| BY ROBERTA LEE m i o Q. Should a womag., traveling alone on a train, allow a new male, acquaintance to pay for her meals? A. A; woman traveling alone may : properly accept the invitation of a male acquaintance for one meal in the dinetf. If the trip extends long enough Tor more meals en should not take additional ’ meals with him, or if she allows him to accompany her, she should pay for her own meals. Q. Should a stranger knock on the closed hall door of a business office before entering? A. This is not done. Business offices are public. One does not, however, enter an office door marked: “private’!’ without an invitation. " \ , i . ///?/■ . ■ . 0 0 j Household Scrapbook | | BY ROBERTA LEE ’> . o Flowers \ When one is sending flowers that ape to be without, water for several hours, snip oft* the stems and immediately tip the 'ends with sealing wax. This keeps the moisture in the steins. When the flowf('rs are put into water, the sealing wax should be cut off. - \j Stubborn Jelly {.When jelly -refuses to “jell,’’ a slUe of carrot, with furnish the necessary pectin and produce a clear, firm jelly, with no traye of the carrot flavor. \ Rustic Furniture Tbe bark surface on rustic furniture will I>l> kept from peeling off if it is given a coat or two of spar varnish. .|

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IN Wagner On Cruise Forty ships of the Atlantic fleet, and units of the Atlantic fleet marines are undergoing an amphibious training exercise in the Caribbean? Participating in training exercse 1, aboard the attack transport USS Rockwall, is Samuel A. Wagner. chief storekeeper, USN, son of Mt. qnd Mrs. F. E. Wagner of route 1. Decatur, and husba'nd of MCs. Evelyn M. Wagnqr of Cambridge. Minn. Divorce Cases Ti e suit for divorce of Rhea M. Nicodemus against Robert E. Nicodeihtis has been granted. Plaintiff has custody of child and defendant is ordered td pay costs of action port of child. Betty I. McNerneyi has b4en granted a divorce from Joseph W. McN’erney, with the plaintiff receiving custody of child. Defendant ordered tp paiy costs of action and $lO a week toward the support of child. Norma Lee Luginbill vs Eugene Luginbill, complaint for divorce; defendant .ordered to pay SIOO for plaintiff's attorney’s fees within 60 days. \. ‘ tPauline Smitley vs John Smjtiey. complaint for separation of bed and board; citation of contempt issued to defendant for.jthe reason that he has not complied with a previous order that he pay the plaintiff for -the support of his three minor children. Citation is returnable Jupe 20. / ? " - | /J The public figure most popular with cartoonists is Jimmy Durante, according to a vote of the National Cartoonists Society.

Riot Squads Ring Red Headquarters Reds In Protest To Ridgway's Arrival “Riot squads Ring HOME. : UP—-Italian riot squads and plainclothes police formed a ring aroupd the Communist-con-trolled Rome Chmaber of Labor Thursday as Reid-led “peace partisan*’ leaders met to protest the arrival in Raly next week of Gen. Matibew B. Ridgway. Police banned a Communist part? isaijs’ mass meeting planned for Thursday in a downtown A Rome thekter to show their disapproval of Ridgway, the new supreme Allied commander] in Europe. ' The Communists sidestepped the challenge' ami diet “in private” in the labor chain her headquarters -■which is considered “off limits” (to Rome police. Police were across the square from the labor headquarters in force. Fifteen loads of riot police and: IDO plainclothes police were nioyed into the area to surround .the djullding. Police did not hinder individuals entering or leaving the labor headquarters. ' if they try to hold any sort of demonstration outside we will move in,” a police official said.. T|ife government has promised "vigorous” action against any Red . denjonst rations following the lines of the Red riots marking Ridgway’s arrival in Paris last month. Ure conservative Rome newspaper l| 'Tempo said “Conlinform agents" international Communist representatives— particularly from -Fra-hce. had arrived here to help plan tied demonstrations during Ridgway’s visit. / ■: . ■lp! the Philippines, people fight mlcje With mice. It is done, by raising jguinea pigs in the hous?. The nce of the guinea pigs drives rAH afid house mice away. L ' ’

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