Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 282, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1927 — Page 3
MARCH 2, 1927
WHY YOU SHOULD DRINK MORE TEA by Sir Charles Higham
THERE is nothing quite so delicious or refreshing as a cup of good tea. It stimulates the brain as nothing else can do. Try afternoon tea as an innovation in your home. Watch the effect on your guests. It promotes pleasant conversation. It strengthens your friendships. The Afternoon Tea habit is now general throughout the civilized world.
How to make Tea Be sure you use India Tea or a blend containing India Tea and make it in the correct way—as it is served in England. Use an earthenware teapots Put into it one teaspoonful of India Tea for each cup of tea required. Be sure the water is poured into the teapot the moment it boils. Allow to stand for 5 minutes to infuse. Put a little milk or cream into each cup before serving the tea. It greatly improves the flavour. Then add sugar to taste.
Your retailer or store, can supply you with India Tea or blends containing India Tea. He has no difficulty in getting it as practically every wholesale distributor of tea in this district supplies India Tea.
The high level reached in the cultivation of tea in India has only been secured after many years of scientific agricultural research. The highly efficient process of India Tea manufacture is attained by the utilisation of the most modern methods and machinery, ensuring a product of the greatest purity Be sure you use INDIA TEA or a blend containing INDIA TEA, CP.H.S7
U. S. COULD WIN RAN AMITY, CALLESASSERTS Friendly Policy Instead of Force Only Requirement, President Insists. i By William Philip Simms Timet Shift Cnrrruptmrtent MEXICO CITY, March 2.—An understanding between the United States and Mexico would be the easi est thing in the world for the United States to bring about, President Calles told me at the national palace here today. “How would you go about it?” 1 asked. “It would be very easy,” he replied. “All your country would have to do would be to substitute for its present policy, a policy of sympathy, suavity and friendship.” The statement was made in the •course of the second interview granted Scripps-Howard papers within the past three days. To keep the appointment. the Mexican chief executive had to curtail a visit with exPresident Obregon, now at Chapultepec castle, as his guest, and motor several miles into the city. This is mentioned to indicate the importance President Calles attaches to the American people’s view of the Mexican situation. I had remarked to President Calles that Mexico and the United States seemed fated not to get along. “Why is that so?” I asked. “You, know,” he replied with a faint smile, “that’s just what we peo pie down here are asking.” “Can’t you suggest a way out?” I inquired. Direct Like Mussolini “Absolutely,” President Calles returned with a precision that remlnd-
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us or our habits of thought. They do not mingle with us enough, or stay long enough, as a rule, and often they do not speak our language. “Thus It happens that when a dispute arises it is easy for those on one side to get their case heard with sympathy, while our case is not understood at all. Reason for Friendship “There is every reason in the world why the United States and Mexico should be good friends. And they can be good friends if they will only try to understand one another’s problems and be mutually
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willing to respect each other’s ideas and aspirations. The United States should attract us through an attitude of friendliness, instead of repelling us by menace. “It would be easy to win our friendship in that way, as indeed it would be to win the friendship of all Latin-America.” “In other words,” I suggested, “it is not just the material things that stand in the way of Mexican-Ameri-can accord; getting along with Mexico is largely in knowing how ” “Absolutely,” agreed president Calles. HEARING ON TAXI SUIT Hearing on a SIO,OOO damage suit filed Monday in Circuit Court by the United Cab Company, agaipst the city and the board of safety, will be held Saturday morning before Judge Harry O. Chamberlin. The complaint charges the company will lose money because of the “no parking” ordinance which permits corpora tions and individuals to reserve parking space along tho curb in front of properties.
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MERCHANTS GIVE HWPRIZES $350 First Prize in ‘Queen of the Air’ Contest. The Merchants Association of Indianapolis will give $350 as a cash award in the “queen of the air” contest to raise funds for equipping the Indianapolis airport at Mars Hill, it was announced today. Carl A. Taylor;, association president. pointed to the importance of Improving civil aviation facilities in donating the prize to the contest committee of the 113th observation squadron. The Van Camp Packing Company will donate a chest of Community Plate silver valued at $250. Another cash award of $25 will be made by the Ft. Wayne Avenue State Bank. Prizes are expected to total $2,000, the committee said.
“Merchants of Indianapolis should be particularly eager to see civil aviation progress,” Taylor said. “It is especially Important that we have
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