Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 155, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1929 — Page 31

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U. S. IMPROVES FLAVOR OF GUM ON ITSSTAMPS Bitterness Is Banished From *Stickum’ on Nation's Postage. B's United Preen WASHINGTON, Nov. B.—Postage stamps may never gain recognition as a confection, but postoffice department officials have determined to better their taste. First progress Is herewith reported. a series of experiments, prompted oy complaints of dissatisfied customers, the department lias succeeded in eliminating bitterness from the "stickum.” The experiments continue in the hope that a pleasing taste eventually may result. The first progress was gained by

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% process whereby the stamps are printed one day and gummed later, after they have dried thoroughly. In the old method the stamps were printed and gummed at the same time, the result being partial absorption by the gum of flavors of wet paper and ink. Although lacking the flavor, the stamps now are purer than most candy, department officials say. The “stickum” is made from the cassava plant and could, if necessary, be eaten by infants without ill effect. Samples of the stamps have been sent to several cities for taste tests. PRIESTS LOSE TEMPLE PEIPING, Nov. B.— Buddhist priests whose temple has been confiscated and used as a school for children of street-car workers in Peiping are holding almost daily protest parades. The street car workers, acting upon the suggestion of Kuomintang reformers that religion is superstition and temples should be used for schools, seized the temple by force, broke up the idols and dispossessed the priests who lived there.

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oven fifteen minutes. Serve very hot, with pinch of salt and pepper. MRS. ELIZABETH M’COY. 1617 West New York street. This Is Renters’ Paradise CAMDEN, N. J., Nov. B.— There’s no high rent problem in Weymouth, a once prosperous town of southern Jersey. House rent there runs about $1.20 a year. The town was built after the Revolutionary war, and after business had run down, all the active persons moved out, leaving only a lew old settlers to remain.

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Sees Senate Shaven WASHINGTON, Nov. B—Senators have their own private barber shop at the Capitol. It is run by a Negro, who is a minister in the: hours he is not smoothing the 1 bearded senatorial faces. He is the Rev. John Sims of the Universal Holiness church.

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