Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1945 — Page 10

Coal Gives Feats ‘Glamour; ‘Nylons and Perfumes Cited

detectives, bote the label: “One quarter of a pound of coal made this.” They showed a lily of the valley perfume, the fragrance of

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solemnly reported sighting a By JEAN YOUNGER

United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Jan. 11.—The Bi- | tuminous Coal institute, ignoring AT FIRST | Ln we don loftily a few minor details, | which, they said, was-distilled, not claimed today that “practically | from the flower, but from coal. everything that makes a woman 1 8 » glamorous stems from a lowly THEY DID NOT. however, exlump of coal. Bi hibit any recipes. They said such

oY USE They exhibited a pair of nylons, matters, which they prefer 40 call

$66 TABLETS. SAL SALVE. NOSE DROPS ’ ;ghich, Ganked. by two pinkerton formulas, were “military secrets, ~~ \,| ha, ha,” for the time being. All

serpent between Boston and Giloucester,

YR they said, would be unveiled in the post-war world. Meanwhile, with tantalizing motives, they maintained: THAT 90 per cent of all per- : fumes were coal. THAT sweaters tireated with a coal tar process wouldn't shrink. THAT furniture processed with coal tar wouldn't-stain, burn or, | show: wear and tear. |

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nn THEY exhibited a paint brush | and said that the hardest part about making it from coal was that “they had to copy a pig's bristles in order to satisfy the painters, but that they-finally had done it. . They said coal was the red in lipstick, the black in mascara, and | the scent in soaps. It even, they said, gets in your hair—because it makes combs.and brushes.

S. CAROLINA DIVORCE BILL SEEN DOOMED

COLUMBIA, 8. C,, Jan. 11 (U.P.). —A bill to amend the state constitution to permit divorces in South Carolina was introduced in ‘the house today by Rep. John Long of Union. South Carolina is the only state] in the union which protubis divorces. The measure was Jeferred to the house judiciary committee. It was given little chance to be approved.

3 SENATE MEMBERS ON JOINT COMMITTEE

Lt. Gov. Richard T. James has appointed thrge members of the senate to the joint committee on enrolled bills. It marks the first time in several legislative sessions that the senate has been represented on the committee. Those appointed yesterday were

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LONDON, Jan. 11 w. P.) ~The Dalily- Mail reported from Chiasso on the Swiss- Italian border today that Benito Mussolini narrowly escaped death “some days ago,”

when allied planes destroyed his|

villa on Lake Garda. The dispatch said Mussolini and his bodyguard bolted for shelter when the planes were sighted and barely reached it before bombs began falling nearby. The first bomb was said to have destroyed the villa, while others fell near the shelter, killing and injur= ing some of the occupants. After

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were pointed out: A businessman's glass. eye exploded. A Massachusetts girl, struggling into her wartime girdle, sprained a wrist when it snapped-out of her hand. A dentist grappled so hard with a stubborn molar that the tooth cracked ard fragments hit him in the eye. He was laid up for four days. A New Jersey motorist, stricken with acute indigestion; lost consciousness and the car smashed up. Doctors said the jolt saved his life."

Eyes Cause Freak Mishaps 2

HARTFORD, Conn, Jan. 11 (UP).

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‘HOME SPECULATION IS SEEN AS PERIL

WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 (U, —Unless speculation in residential housing sales is stopped soon the country wave of foreclosures and its dis {astrous train of consequences,” John [H. Fahey, commissioner of the Federal home loan bank administration said yesterday.

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