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~ ~'* R ~ I \ You can read it in the sales figures—Buick's JT 1 the car that’s climbing to a phenomenal public ■ — i preference. For Buick today is outselling all -W ' wtIS | other cars in America-regord/ess of price M ■ L< class— except two of the so*called “low-price 11 three.” And every month strengthens Buick’s VI \ new leadership position. It's the * hot” car ® ‘ \ for style, for power, for performancc-and, H i most emphatically, for value. _ ir ,. Kx xm M——I^HIMBSSy / Stitts / Any way you look at it, Buick’s the buy of / / t / the year, hands down. For Buick prices start close / / ==:L^jW 'CjPfjßM gJ * / to the lowest—just a few dollars above those of / / / the‘‘low-price three.” But those few more // Hl uw / dollars you pay for a Buick buy you a lot more / / / power, room, comfort, style, ride steadiness. / J I And get this: with our tremendous sales volume // / right now, we can offer you a really top / / allowance on your present car. That’s the added / / / bonus you get from our big volume. I j I | ibr year® J 11 X -^jLfjr^ aer - ... IyNa ,o fyilfMiS / With Buick’s yenr-ahcad beauty fociay, you’ll be ■ K \ tornorrovv * And when you’re ready to resell \i rtFlrtfl » A your Buick, it will still be fresh and new-looking, w ith Qyrt \ the ntodern features the others will adopt in the — coming years. And that means you’re bound to get a higher resale price when you do trade it in. Drop in and see this beautiful buy right now. ;„|• I ' • T . -r r--- - r<- t --— - _ - WM*N BKHtR AUTOMOBILU ARC BUILT BUICK WIU BUILD TRIM ■ ■ ■■ ■ SAYLORS MOTOR SALES 131 h St. and Highway 27 - “Established 1926” t » Decafur. Ind.

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Declares Food Has Effect On Emotion Affects Emotions As Well As Tummy SAN FRANCISCO, (INS) — Food, a noted home economist declares, is inore than three meals a day. Dr. Jeannie Rowntree, director ot the School of Home Economics at the University of Washington, told the recent convention of the American Home Economics Association in San Francisco: ‘-Food is tied to our inner lives. When it fails to appeal, the young become behavior problems, the old become querilous and persecuted, and the middle-aged feel resentment toward their fellow men.” Dr. Rowntree said that homemakers of America should become aware of the significance of food not only in promoting health but in its role in affecting mental and emotional reactions. Persons of all ages wish to make their own food choices and resent domination and restriction. She pointed out that mothers of young babies are learning to consider the wishes of their babies and “even countenance food jags and rather extreme 0 individuality.” Dr. Rowntree cautioned, howev-

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er, that homemakers must not dictate the food choices of aging parents or of their husbands. On the subject of husbands, she warned further that wlve’s fears of obesity and its dangers to liver, blood vessels and life expectancy must not cause them to dominate their husbands’ meals or worse, make themselves awful to live with by drastically restricUng their own diets." Dr. Rowntree said of reducing diets: “Health, ambition, and disposition suffer when there is a too drastic reduction of calories.” Dr. Rowntree added: “Feeding of folks is an ar|. The art of feeding demands insight into what a person’s goals are, and helped him achieve these goals.” She suggested that "fat persons can be inspired and encouraged to reduce through group participation. The goal they crave must be strong enough to motivate and they personally must decide that their weights are excessive for them.” The home economist said overweight is something that even sliip persons should consider. She said the time to avoid the danger of overweight is the time one starts gaining a few pounds each year. This might not show in the dress sise. but it is a danger signal that should he watched as carefully as a rise in a degree of temperature. She said that when the notches creep up on the belt “you should

stop, gaining right now by eating only the basic seven foods without any accessories and getting only 1,400 to 1,500 calories each day.” Friday Fund >- . LONDON, (INS) — Britain’s political parties are quietly stepping up their money-raising activities in preparation for the next general election. The Conservatives have opened a “Friday Fund" in Southeast England which is expected to spread across the country. The idea is for supporters to give “as much as they can afford” at local party headquarters each Friday. Growing Gas NEW YORK. (INS) — Natural gas not only cooks your food, it grows it, too. Farmers report they are getting better food crops nowadays after treating the soil with anhydrous ammonia, which is a blend of natural gas, steam and air.. This new chemical is either mixed with irrigation water or Plowed into the soil with special equipment.

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Allend Democrat Campaign Parley Conference Planned Friday, Saturday A large number of local people will attend the Democratic national congressional campaign conference in Indianapolis Friday and Saturday of this week, Dr. Harry H. Habble, Democratic county chairman, eaid today. The meeting will bring to Indiana the largest number of prominent Democrats to visit the Hoosier state in a long time, including Adlai Stevenson. Democratic candidate for president in 1952, Henry F. Schricker and Paul V. McNutt, former governors of Indiana. Claude Wickard, former secretary of agriculture, Clarence J. McCormick, former under secretary of agriculture, who have made reservations to take part in the two-day program. Saturday noon, Governor G. Mennon Williams, of Michigan, will address the Indiana Democratic editorial association meeting. C. H. Muaelman, of Berne, and Dick Heller, Jr., of Decatur, will represent the Adams county press at that meeting. Also attending the meetings will be Judge Myles F. Parrish, of the Adams circuit court, county chairman Hebble, and Mr. and Mrs. Theron Fenstermaker/ Mrs. Fenstermaker is district vice-chairman of the ticket eale committee for the HOT a plate banquet Saturday night, 1 Severin H. Schurger, Democratic candidate for judge of the appellate court, will also be present at the affair. Schurger will arrive early Friday, after a series of speeches in southern Indiana. A delegation of Young Democrats, led hy county president Arthur Musehnau will include vicepresident Marlene Laurent; treasurer Arleda Sorgen, corresponding secretary Rheta Butcher, Bobbie Heller, Diane Linn, and Rosemary Spangler. Fred Green. Democratic candidate for congress, will take part in the congressional work-shop Friday afternoon. Saturday afternoon will he spent in a meeting of Stevenson with precinct workers. Remarque Writes SALZBURG. lINSi — Eric Maria Remarque, world famous author. is scheduled to write the screen play for a picture aboiit the final days of the Hitler regime in Nazi Germany. Democrat Want Ada Resu'ta

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