Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 191, Decatur, Adams County, 13 August 1952 — Page 12

[Wednesday, august ix, 1951:

’, .. ■■■" 1 (' "T |i i ihi i 1 1111 1 , - I II IIU ..I : AT HIS HEADQUARTERS In Denver, Gen. Dwight D. the GOP Presidential nominee, holds \” , a conference with his brother, Milton (left); Rep. Leslie C. Arends, of Illinois, and Rep. Cliff Hope (right), i of Kansas. Arends told the general that the farm belt must be cultivated intensively this fall if the Rfepubr licans were to harvest a bumper crop of electoral votes in that area. (International Soundphoto)

Cigar Too Strong MEDFORD, Mass. (UP)—A good cigar may be a smoke but to John F. Kelly, 58, it also was a traffic hazard. Kelly explained to police that he took a few puffs on a cigar,

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became sick and lost control of his automobile, which crashed into a gas station and damaged a parked car. Trade in a Good Town—Decatur!

in sleep, scientists have found that the heart beats more slowly and the supply of blood to the brain becomes less as compared with the rest of the body.

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Squirrel Lives High \ MT. WASHINGTON, N. H. (UP) — The Mount Washington hotel ha? a nuM-paying guest who has breakfast In bed, free cigarettes (which he likes) and a bed. The guest is Pete the Squirrel. Likes High Flying HUNTINGDON, W. Va. (UP) — Hairison Skunes, 87, had only one complaint after completing his f)rst airplane ride from Huntington Airport. "We didn’t go high enough,” Skanes eaid. \ — .--rr. .. . . u <| ■ Food rationing ended in the Republic of Ireland on July 4, 1952. Giraffes are almost entirely voiceless. Pacific “salmon” are only distantly related to the Salmo salar of Atlantic, considered' by ichthyologists to be the true salmon. V

Warriors Re-Live Past In Toy Shop Tiny New York Tqy Shop Reviews Past NEW YORK, UP —They say old soldiers never die —that they live forever in their regiments and armies —and in the minds and hearts of the men who follow them. In a shop on New York’s East Side* this legend goes on. A cavalcade of the armies of history can he found in the tiny shdp, called Knight’s Castle. . Thousands of toy soldiers, miniature representatives of every kind of warrior, parade in silent tribute to the past In Knight’s Castle. ! Most of the famous regiments the world has known, some 4,01)0 Qt them, are on review. Men from the ranks of Alexander the Great, Caesar’s Roman legions, the Crusaders, medieval knights, Napoleon fusiliers, Bismarck’s Prussian guards and the Bengal Lancers. are arrayed with all she pomp anil pageantry they once displayed. ’ Every rank is up for inspection, ffoirii private to general. Every soldier' is in correct uniform. Tbe toy soldiers are individually molded and hand-painted. A mold takejs about two weeks to make. A master model is first designed in w’axs When all he details are perfect, even to the exact hooks on the leggings, a mold is cast. The miniature soldiers are then forced in lead. They stand about two. arid a half inches. A few deft touches of the paint brush and a red-coated cossack or a member of the, French Foreign Legion is reborn. S '• ’ • The guiding genius behind these ! military masterpieces is an old i soldier himself. He is August Paul Wooster, a former infantry sergeant in Germany. Wooster inherited his craft from his father and grandfather in Holland, where i he was born 55 years ago. Wooster spends a good part of his time in museums and libraries gathering historical background for his craft. Wooster said West Point graduates are good customers; Most of them buy soldiers of the pivil War period — Lee’s Confederates or Grant’s Yankees are the groups high on their list. has one rather strange clieijt—the State Department, it too. buys miniature soldiers but Wooster doesn’t know w’hy J . . , — ■■ ' > j— WRIKii» w ■- M'" • i'r jwßHak Stephen A. Mitchell ATTORNIY Stephen ArWchell, 49, of Chicago, is the choice of Gov. Adlai Stevenson to be the chairman of the Democratic National Committee. Mitchell succeeds Frank E. McKinney, In- \ dianaoolis banker. (International) ■ ' It fore I'flSK Wfßi w' ■ r ; > SHOWN WITH A LEI around her neck on arrival in Honolulu, dime utore heiress Barbara Hutton I scoffed at reports romance was 1 blooming between her and, David Pleydell-Bouverie of Sonoma county, Calif., who arrived on the same plane. She was accompanied by her : son, Lance Haugwitz-Revent- I low. 1& IlnternationaU

the State Department is mum on the subject. Military men In American em- , bassies throughout the world also are good customers, say Wooster. 1 Most of them collect warriors as a ; hobby.' : ; i Os the 1,822 bills vetoed by pres* idents since George Washington, Franklin D. Roosevelt’s record accounts for more than one-third of the total with 631, while James Monroe vetoed only pne bill. \ „ | \ . I

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Works For Loot NEW LONDON, Conn. (UP) — Anthony Levesque tells of the thief who w« willing to work for his loot. The culprit borrowed a jack and wrench from Levesque’s car, jacked it up and stole a wheel with a white sidewall tire. Pernicious anemia was first described by Thomas Addison, English physician (1T93-1860), one of the early students of the ductless iglands. 4

Burna Way Into Jal.t FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP)—Arson charges were filed against a Fort Worth woman who set fire to her own house, then walked into the Sheriff’s office and told a deputy to “put me in jail." She was jailed. Scientists define an insect as an invertebrate (boneless) animal with three pairs of legs and a body divided into three distinct parts—head, thorax and abdomen.