Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 151, Decatur, Adams County, 26 June 1952 — Page 4

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v Hot humid weather is expected ; by the weather bureau the next L several days with thunder showers and more thap an inch of rain. ’ o- o I. I ■ -' \ . Murray hits at Ike for urging ' use of the Taft-Hartley law to end ■the steel strike and Senator Taft may be forced to agree with him. Quite a circle, isn’t it. - —-n —4-6 The Red Cross has issued a safety warning and suggestions to reduce drowning accidents. It will ,be wisdom for every one, ’ young and old, good, swimmers and poor, to follow ’ them. Be careful. ——o- -O . At a meeting of the Van Wert Retail Merchants Bureau this week, the subject discussed was “Christinas Decorations.” We feel spre the program was* a cooling one, much enjoyed 3 by all present, even though the thermometers registered around 90 degrees. The Chicago White Sox may not win the American League pennant but they ate scaring the daylights oyt of the Yafikees, Red Sox and Indians who are touted as.the big three. Recently .they were in sec ond place and going strong. They took three'out of four from the Yanks. I o o—H1 J . .It would be wonderful if each candidate would explain just how he proposes to reduce the national debt, get the nation out of the red • and cut taxes, and demand that it be made a part'6l the platform. Even then its doubtful if very many voters would believe them but a little effort along that line might help. : — o—- O Don Cochran will be the new commander of Adams Post 43,

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American’Legion, succeeding Rojbert Ashbaucher who is completing his term in the high office. Its an honor that every member of, the Legion hopes for and its a credit to those who conduct the office in the manner that brings honor and success to the incuni bent. ,We offer our congratulations, to both men. —o—o— , Abe Andrews, known by thousands of fishermen and sportsmen throughout Indiana and the midwest died Tuesday eveping. He was recognized as authority on all things pertaining to outdoor sports and has written and radioed many programs over years. He was a newspaperman of ability and a regular fellow who will be missed by many. Funeral services were to be held today at Fort Waynfe. ■ 3 -4 r . ; f V ; I 4/i o_ q_ Often an Individual can do more to defend or advance an idea than can a government, with all its resources and power. This was the. case with Lew Reese Who died recently in SciO, Ohio, after years of proving that, capitalism is a partnership of those who labor and those who provide money and administrative skills. Reese began his experiment in enlightened capitalism in 1932. when most of the rest of the country was the grip of the Depression. With $3,00.0 of borrowed money he reopened an abandoned pottery factory and gave, employment to many. A fire burned his plant to the ground. The of Scio pitched in and rebuilt it. Reese and the men who worked for him rolled their sleeves up, sweated a little harder and- in short order the business was back on its feet, producing, Making profits for the owner and for those who were employed tffere.

| Household Scrapbook BY ROBERTA LEE » Stucco Wash i A good stucco wash can be made by stlrrinig Portland cement into water until the consistency! of an oil paint is obtained.- Two percent of calcium chloride by weight of the cement may also be added generally with advantage. Apply this paint with a stiff brush, or it may be sprayed on the walls. Colored Handkerchiefs To set the color in handkerchiefs take a basin of lukewarm water, pour in a of turpentine, then jsoak the handkerchiefs for about 15 minutes. Follow by washing in the usual way. Rain Spots f If there are rain spots on leather, it is better to take a clean, wet cloth and go over the entire piece of leather, to keep the color Uniform. 0 .—’ —4 - ;—o [ Modern Etiquette A BY ROBERTA LEE 0 0 ' • . ■ • - ' ' Q. in what \room of the home should a tea be given? ( A. The tea table njay be spread in the living room, if the group is small and the room is large. Preferably, however, the table should |be|ia the dining room. Tea, coffee fruit punch, thin sandwiches, cakes; olives and nuts are placed

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on the table and guests help themselves. except that , women friends may assist in serving the beverages]. Q. I know it is not a “must,” but\ if a; girl wishes to give her fiance an engagement present, what should it be? 4 i A. Usually some piece bt jewelry 4cuff links, a watch or key chain, or cigarette case or lighter. Q. How many courses does a formal luncheon\include? A. Never more than six — fruit Or soup, fish, meat, chicken or fish and vegetable, salad, dessert, and coffee and tea. ' \ ; A ■' \ —I ’ ■ Sfc INSERVICE Jrfb Miller On Leave A 2/c Tom Miller, son of Mrs. Anlelia Miller of route 1. Monroe, arrived home Wednesday evening to spend a 30-day convalescence leave with his family. He has been stationed at Randolph Field, Texas. ; ’ Keturns I o Base A 2/c Donald L. Rupert has returned to his base after spending a 10-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rupert at Monroe; His addfess is: A 2/c Donald L. Rupert. A. F. 22961720> 122nd A.C. & W. Sqd., Alexandria Air Force Base, Alexandria, La.

Marriage License Jackson R. Lehman and £arol Sprunger, both 21, of Berne.

Governor Stevenson Returning To Desk May Be Weakening On His Candidacy SPRINGFIELD, UP —' A rested, chipper Gov. Adlai Stevenson was back at his desk today after a successful operation for the removal of a kidney stone at Passavant hospital in. Chicago. ; Stevenson-, long mentioned as, a strong possibility for the Democrapresidential nomination, indicated he might be weakening in his efforts to avoid consideration as White House timber. Asked, whether he would be availably sot" a draft, Stevenson smiled ahd said “that remains to be seen." He said that during his four day hospital; stay he had a chance to clear his mind on a few things. He refused to say what the things were. As he left the hospital Stevenson offered to kiss his nurse goodbye. The purse, Miss Ethel Barker, blushingly stepped back into the

« In NewpYork, Paul E. Fitzpatrick, state- Democratic chairman, said he was “positive” Stevenson is not available a candidate for the presidency. Fitzpatrick refused to elaborate on his statement but said he based

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THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1952

0 i j ! 20 Years Ago I TODAY I I. X- - \ June 26, 1932 was Sunday.'