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; C-e * ® : Third Sect: * e Third Section e 11 1aNnapo 1S Imes 1r ection i a. mp AX” RE A IRTNTT = )é — Entered as Second-Class Matter ~ F RIDAY . M ARCH 0) 1! 151 al. Postoffice, Indianapolis, Ind. PAGE 20 SINGLE DETOUR [3 DIME GLASS Bile 1 Record Bill A 20-year record was broken when the Senate passed a hill ADDED DURING M. Robertson (D. Brownstown). 8 It was the first bill Senator V Has Se Worl 1c od Finds It GC d Pe tite F rench Wi iter as Seen 1 1e World and Fin 00 Raberison ver as. sponsored NEA Serviee Staff Correspondent saw the motion picture “Moana,” | Titayna liked them, hastens to | tourists. Mao Aitacts Lenses cent, Brownstown legislator let She has been to Borneo, Af- Senator William Fitzgerald exGoshen- Elkhart Traffic Is : Islands really were the way they | ing only at certain times and as | Igjands, Mexico, Japan and Mor- | : : Ls 1¢ é npty pocketbook. » 8 . : : : S, ’ It would place premiums paid to see the world today is with an empty pocketk were shown in the picture. With | a matter of tribal ritual occo. She crossed Central Amer- | Worker Says. by financial institutions to ' i. e : . . . ols mx iahb_li ad + : pilgrimage tc a holy city in Meso- | || issues into a fund to reti Still Effective. litayna—small, slender, dark-eyved, bright-lipped and | ii she sailed to find out. | sue ceciares, “than any mation | Dligtiviage Io a BOW GUY ini Meso | science Service jase ind to retire the Sty: . ‘wane nf ‘ ry ? i i, Titay rsuaded the Smartly Parisian to the tips of | Africa desert tribes to take “pot | a; x Only one new detour was placed been visiting the four corners of the earth by Zeppelin, | In Tahiti, Tiana pe 5 Nis : “i ‘ eo : 4 ea p | as the rae bf a man or the mine tracks in. (hres dimers in effect this week by the State : ; owner of a sailing ship to hire her brilliantly painte nger woman today -is determined to a ; : motorevele, deluxe ocean liner, camel-back or what-have- Es. Yeni a ; Be ycie, A | ; pd her as cook for the crew. She nails, Titayna wears old clothes— Titayna made the first Atlantic considerable extent by the past his- | ; : eight miles from Elkhart south- yvou—mostly to collect material for books, magazines and spent 15 months traveling from usually a shirt and trousers—on crossings on both the Queen | tory of experience and environment, | photography made this possible. det 'S fTlect are: : : ——————————————— { ed : : RYOurS $n “ Wavne-Randolph County When she wants to go ———————————m | the Tuamotus, the Loyalties and | goes for months without a dab | of glass determined by its past his-| Time turned back to 1881 in the f—_About seven miles vast of La Crosse | diately people isn't your The natives never bothered her civilization, 4 Laboratories scientist, Herbert and one-half mile east of Hebron, bridge | her plane (she has both | real one and give them another?” | in any way. “In all my travel- beauty salons, shops “too much,” Jere: | E. Ives, in his discussion of the

introduced by SeMator Joseph during his long service in the : Legislature. BY LAURA LOU BROOKMAN | stories and sold them. When she | ed out to be first-rate company. | aren't really travelers; they're : Absenting himself, the reti- . ye a ft avntbivies warms A ’ . South S xplai ; » go head-hunt- | : : : 5 EW YORK, March 5—The best and most exciting way | she wondered if the South Sea | explain that they g | ghanistan, China, the South Sea | Like Human Beings, plain his measure yesterday Rerouted: Many Others Well, almost empty! | $65 and passage on a freight “They are no more savage” | ica on horseback, joined a native | een {| governmental units for bond French—ofters this opinion. For 10 years Titayna has It turned out to be quite a trip. . that tolerates war.” ences as dropping in on North | CORNING N. Y, March 5.—Just I all Ih thon Representing the Paris Soir, sions. Stereographic viewing and £4th $0 Gloshoh on Koad 2. Dwer newspaper articles. | one island to another, visiting | her trips to far-away places, and | Mary 7 and tl the Hindenburg. | so, too, is the character of a piece | Relativity Origins Discussed line, six miles over county gravel: from : . . Mt 4k { y or S B i | tordy, it w disclosed at the Opti- |, . i y uffton to waynedale 2 les Roads : Tita; ‘ata , : ; ' - Fiiis. of powder on her nose. ack in | tordy, it was PU- | report of the widely known Bell Bi it on JVavhedale 28 miles over Roa places, litayna gets out Dintossionsl name I you, imme J EN the. Sheds Hours Ih | cal Society of America meetings | ; % iii Dr. run-arounds. drive carefully

‘ : e | In man past experience changes n-arounds. Tare! d. ne il mn. Nor cn , ye more ; wl / 3 1 : : ; mic Ion U8. 6 ean, ond Nontey] French and English pilot's $. 48 0 ing,” Titayna says, "UU indulges her taste for frivolously | 0 1438 IN COUNTY one's education, moral training and famed Michelson-Morley experiment; U. 8. 12 From Ga

) 110Y . . TAY . eo rimitive the people I have met, ten une or hat | licenses), loads in a motor- ITAYX NA has Basque ancestry pr more on they have feminine clothes. Her motorcycle | other attributes. In glass such tg detect the hypothetical “ether” ang thinks perhaps shats she been. It is much more difficull costume is a becoming suit of

: Ls physical properties as density. eX-| jon was then assumed to carry reason she is constantly off for | 14 he a woman alone in Paris or

Bridge Run-Around | cycle and a few maps and pansion, elasticity and that all imis off. Both the plane and new destinations. But she didn't New York than with 300 savages

U. 8. 152, four mils over | white linen, cut like a mechanics’, | Assistance Based on Margin portant factor ‘of light bending, light through space. » and worn with a bright red and known as the index of refraction.| It was the negative result of the 3 Bom Anson north 1315 miles | motorcycle stayed home on this | just sit down and decide it would in the de green scarf. Needed to Keep Youths. are changed by the past history of a | Michelson-Morley experiment—the "on i el | latest trip because she will be in | pe fun to do a lot of traveling 8 = ¥ en given glass sample. | oat. Stat ficial f the Nat 1 Howard R. Lillie of ihe Corning an “ether’—which set up a chain ' : : be ov TAYN/ sn't see any rea- | ate officials o e Nationa KS S omic ar- | vis miles over city streets and county bi- The rest of her name? It'S | cajlings. Nothing like that! Sea Islands she wrote some 11 AYNA doe a v any ie 18] Glass Works showed the atomic ar of scientific. thinking that resulted TUHAOMS At 4 ¢ U.S. 30 | just Titayna—without even so “When I was 18.” she says, “I articles, sent them to Paris and son why any young woman | youth Administration today re- rangement of glass and tests de- § anc 1 g , resulted, d unctio 0 8. 3 8 ¢ — § $ . ody 5, > rs . . ; : : = 3 : : i i bridge run-around, drive carefully : ’ wanted to be married and have sold them. When she returned who wants to see the world ported that 1438 youths in Marion vised to study changes in glass in 1905, in Albert Einstein's special u 3 y ’

cots od rd rom Danville | east, shoulder | much ih 2 We S or My 10 children.” to France, editors asked for shouldn't do it. It's easier, she County are participating in the | with changing past heat treatment. theory of relativity. Since then the n 2ton at's ‘ay she signs . . . ) iti p J ) | ; ; : ; 3 ¥ F rot m D ville te Li on road under, added. That 3) 1e way sh gn Then her father was killed in more, She's been writing for thinks, for a woman to make NYA high school and college aid Glass Photographs Shown | notion of an ether carrying light y Putnamvill to Mount | DCOKsS and articles and the way the war and the family income newspapers and magazines, and : st ae . SERVO Meridian over county pavement from Man. | she wishes to be known shattered. Titayna, convent-ed- publishing books ever since. such trips as she has than for a | and work programs. On the same program scientists | vibrations has feen into disfavor as Ss wishes to be known. shatte of the University of Rochester's In-|a concept of the science of physics. stitute of Optics, L. C. Martin and Dr. Ives tackled the problem of

hattan to Greencastle, then Roads 43 and | . RL oe . a | : : 36 to Indianapolis : “Why,” she asks, “adopt a ' ucated, began whiting children's _The Borneo headquariers turn- man. That's because men are | The assistance given them repreDr. T. R. Wilkins, showed how | theoretical optics involved in trace they obtain three dimensional pho- ing the course of a pulse of light

One- Wav Traffic ———e - ————— | expected to look out for ihem- gents the margin by which the partographs of tracks in photographic through the instrument—an inters

selves. Strangers offer a yomah | ticipants are enabled to continue AnBnished ShouloeTe: Gr care. | Sista quis YOSDEOLI ly ag their education, NYA officials said. { cause they think she needs it. 9 . stiri ty ) . : : From Shelbyville west 12 miles over : . ; n : A total of 421 ale partic ipating emulsions caused by the passage of | ferometer—with which the : ether gravel and pavement Of course if you're the sart of | in the high school aid program in some high speed atomic particle | conceivably might be detected. Using one half mile t Bowl Ai Sas one and : traveler who wants to know. first | the County. They are employed | like alpha rays. | graphical methods and elaborate 50— West of Washington One: wav traf. of all, if the hotels will be quite |in 21 schools. In the college aid Highly important in the trick of | drawings, beautiful in their curves f p slow] west of rownstown . » . avori "OO'T X . . hic y : : 1 over nd county road | -comfortable and your favorite | program, 362 students from this | using such photographic emulsions and symmetry, Dr. Ives was able to Aries Rn ull Bedford. one-wav traffic ; ; | brand of coffee available, you | County are receiving assistance at | jn the study of cosmic rays and the | explain the known negative results 39 From 46 to Brazil. shoulder eon- ; Ss probably wouldn't care for Ti- 'colleges in the State. A total of | radiation obtained in atom bom- obtained in later variations of the } DENY wn. thits abd nm : tayna’s sort of traveling. But | 655 are participating in the County | bardment experiments, is the famous experiment by other investi= one. e hall miles over county gravel ¢ —- ¥ a *T4 4 : : ; then, she says, people lite that work program. | knowledge of the exact position of ‘gators.

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? a 3 NY n northwest ight | . . : | miles over pavem vent and eravel America such a short time. | and then look up the steamship HILE she was in the South 32 From Mun ie east five and one-half

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richest nabob has purchased a new RR 55 : SE 2 4 x radio-phonograph of local make. | — we ; : I'he instrument, valued at $4600, has | This northbound Central Ave. streetcar jumped | A broken rail was blamed. Emergency crews required a cabinet of teakwook and ebony the tracks at 16th St. late yesterday and countless more than an hour to work it back on its tracks. $ and will be installed in the mahara-| home-bound North Siders took their choice of taxis, Scores watched the proceedings. Ten northbound jah’s residence in India. 5 8 ’ ’ ’

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