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Vindicating Tale From China
‘By JOAN YOUNGER United Press Stair Correspondent
NEW YORK, Feb. 8—Pooh, Mr. ~ Einstein, sald Joseph T. Sharkey, it's | ja simple matter to stand eggs on lend on the first day of spring. Pooh, too, the vice president of | New York's cityartouncil added, to
|but.-he is stubborn about i stand- |* ing on end. | “You merely take moist spring {earth, stand the eggs on it, ‘and [there you are,’ old friend Poy T. Yee did it in the {temple Tuesday, and moreover, Yee mived a little ten cent tobacco with
[the earth because spring may have come to China but in New York the!
all the doubting Washington ‘of- earth is Still" frozen.
ficials" and carping newspapermen. |
Billy Henderson, a New York
“I have seen it with my own eyes,” | Daily Mirror reporter, who began as
he said. Thus did Sharkey vindicate wal- | ter Rundle, United Press war cor=| respondent, and Jimmy Wei, Chi-| nese censor, who following an old | Chinese custom, on the 22nd day! of the 12th month of the Chinese lunar year, stood eggs on end in Chungking and thereoy started a ruckus that brought laughter from Prof. Albert Einstein .in his’ quiet Princeton study Sharkey is willing to prove his
point, - He wilk and cheerfully -take|
all those he pooh-poohs to the Chi-
|a skeptic and wound up as a be|liever, was also present. In fact Henderson . bought the eggs. Or|dinary. eggs. Then Yee took them, arranged the gathered earth and tobacco in front of a staute of Buddha, and then, without any ceremony at all, stood up the.six eggs. One of the
|éggs toppled the. first time. The
second time it made it too. And, Sharkey said, the eggs stood “on” not “in” the soil.
“There is nothing to it at all,”
he said.
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Re Stand In New York Test,
* he continued. His |
Coin Test Day . Is Set at Mint
WASHINGTON, Fef. 8 (U.P.).— | Members of the assay commission
nese temple on Mott street in New York's Chinatown and let them see for themselves. “There is no trick to it,” Sharkey said, He does not claim to be smarter than Einstein, the war food administration or a geodetic expert who have pooh-poohed the story
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mint Wednesday, Feb. 14, for the annual test of coins, selected at random, to determine - whether ¢ [lifi! they measure up to standards of . fil. weight and fineness. Valentine [ii The “pyx” or sample box this fliiil year .will contain 261,064 silver coins, one out of each 2000 pro- {|| duced by three mints in turning { out a record 522119800 U. S. coins. A representative number | will be taken at random for || assaying by experts under the supervision of commission members. The procedure has been followed without. interruption for | 152 years as a_ safeguard of the | nation’s monetary system. :
CAP SQUADRON 0 SEE AERIAL COMBAT FILM
“Combat America,” a full-length | technicolor movie of 8th air force! battles over Europe, wi be ‘shown | {at the meeting of CAP squadron|v
527-3 at Municipal gardens at 7:30 |p. m. Monday. | The movie, filmed and narrated
4 i ee Clark -Gable,—was- taken.
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| Cautions Against Loose Use Of Communist and
Fascist.
WASHINGTON, Feb, 8 (U.P).— Secretary of Interior ‘Harold Li. Ickes believes the new house committee. on un-American activities should smoke out “attempts to foist” communism and fascism on America, but hopes it can teach folks not to use loosely “the ugly epithets of ‘Communist’ and ‘Fascist.’ ” Ickes made known his views in response to a letter from Rep. Karl E. Mundt (R. S. D.), a committee member who has asked 100 “coungelors of American opinion” to give their definition of un-American activities. Urging the committee to investigate any movement seeking to limit free exchange of ideas or the constitutional Tights of citizens, Ickes declared: “The recent tendency to circumvent the democratic process of deliberation by use of the ugly epithets of ‘Communist’ and ‘Faseist’ is full of danger. “In the last 20 years various European nations have shown us that it is but a few steps from politics by character assassination to politics by physical assassination.” Ickes said the committee “before heginning. its work should clear the names of “good Americans whose reputations were smeared.” SQUEEZE ON CANDY CHICAGO, Feb. 8 (U. P.).—Sugar and peanut shortages are likely to put a tighter squeeze on civilian candy ‘supplies leaving counters as bare as Mother Hubbard's cupboard, Philip P. Gott, president of the National Confectioners’ association, s said today. Ww
> State Deaths
CARDONIA—Mrs. Lea. Powell. Fox. 76. | Son, David; brothers, PHIM, Seth, David | Powell.
NEW ALBANY—Dr Morion F. Wolfe, 40 |Survivors: Wife; Mrs. . Virginia Wolfe: ls ig weston: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wolfe; brothers, Lt. (jg) Robert, Cpl. Da Wolfe: sisters, Mrs. Leo Timperman, Mrs. Vance Lewellen, Mrs. Wayne LaMaster. ROCKPORT-MSS. Mary Hoffmeier Kraime TELL CITY—Charles Franz, 73. . Survivors: * Wife, Flora; daughters, Marie, Eva Franz; son, Charles; stepdaughter, |Mrs. A. J. Poehlein; stepsons, Chester, Albert, John Little; sisters, Mrs, Mary Maurer, Mrs. Harvey Schornick; broihers, Prank, Alex Franz. VINCENNES—Ruby Catherine Wright. WASHINGTON-—Shirley Marie Keith, 3.
through gun ports and bomb bays | Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mr: Ralph’
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