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What Is Dumbarton Oaks?

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Some Know and Many Don't

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| may exert a profund influence | in. future generations. It was a * diplomat’s dream —one of the | évents leading up to” the “San | Francisco peace conference td be

| held on April 21. 9 Out of 20 Right

With this in mind, The Times put the query, “What is Dumsarton Oaks?” to a score of per- | sons in every walk of life.

Those interrogated were chosen fat random, .Of 20 quizzed, nine gave correct or near correct replies. Seve eral confused Dumbarton Oaks with the war-and-peace parleys held by the Big Three, One of those questioned, State Auditor A. V. Burch, proved to ‘have much more than a passing acquaintance with Dumbarton |Oaks, “Why I slept there for three New [Year's nights in a row,” replied Mr, Burch, “It's a large building surrounded by many oak trees. It previously was owned by Col. Henry F. Blount of the Blount [Plow Works in Evansville.”

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,with the united nations post-war conference held there recently.

Hére are some other answers. Can you do any befter? - . A ~switchboard operator--“Isn't that, the name -of a lodge?”

A Power & Light Co. mechanie —“That's “where Roosevelt -and

Cashier in a downtown restaurant—"I dunno, -but I suppose it’s some kind of a tree.”

Newsstand proprietor — “All 1 know is what I read in the newspapers, but for me you can say. Dumbarton Oaks was the dumbest thing they evér pulled. .It stinks, There was no representation for the small nations. What do: they think ‘they're pulling?" A public official whose name is known by practically all Indianapolis residents — “It's a place near Washington where the President met that little guy who wears the funny hats and smokes a cigar ... What's his name? Oh, yes, Churchill.”

A state office receptionist—*I believe it's a famous author.” A county official—"“Where they drew up the program on the war situation. Dewey had a man there, but'I forget his name now.” A downtown shoe shop operator—"Lemme see. By . golly, that’s the new style shoe leather they've got now, huh?”

embarrassed by

A city department assistant— “A peace plan conference. Roose~ velt met with Churchill and diplomats from 23 other ‘allied nations.” Bartender in a downtown tavern—"Is that another one of those new-fangled mixed drinks?” City clubwoman—""That's where they had the convention to draw up world peace plans. It's on the Hudson river somewhere,

isn't it?” _ Lady tobacco stand clerk—“A

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Bank Teller—"I have only vague ideas about it, but it signifies the post-war plans among the nations. It's located somewhere in the east, but I don't know what state.” Funeral director — “Sounds like some kind of woods or a forest.” Street car inspector — “It's like Shangri La. Nobody knows where it 1s, but they held a congress of some kind there.”

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Among those who hit the nail |

on the head were two professional politicians, a rent-a-car manager,

Churchill met for the first time.”

{ Haupt Bell actually was admitted June 22. {He was prepared to

Irish eyebrows elevated to new heights when the judges at a St. Patrick's day pin-up contest held by a Chicago mail order plant Moroziuk, as their But the judges stayed firm, and this non-Hibernian bit of heaven will the Ireland's Yatton, saint.

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has maintained that Mrs. call several witnesses late today to prove the hospital records show this date.. The receipt for $10 dated June 30 was admitted to. evidence by Judge William D. Bain,

Witness Recalled

Another defense witness who testified previously was recalled to the stand. | Mrs. Verona McDougal, daughter of Mrs. Bell identified the receipt|__

and said it was given to her mother the day following her admittance

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Alien Shamrock Tr Sends Grieving Parents r

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Bloody Clothes of Dead Son

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rived from the army service forces, Kansas City quartermaster: depot, army effects bureau. The mother opened it. And for an hour she lay on the floor sobbing. : . “There were the bloody clothes and the bowie knife he wore as he dieds” the mother said in a breaking voice. “There were those muddy, sweaty, mouldy clothes. His shorts, his pants, " his: musdy, dirty socks pulled over the stiffened shoes and his shirt.

Shirt With Bloodstain

“His shirt with a long bloodstain running down the right side and on the sleeve.” The tremor in Her voice was great, but the initial shock was gone. “It was the most horrible, inhuman, brutal act in the world. It is the worst time we ever have gone through. “I couldn't believe anyone could be so heartless as to send home that bléod-smeared . shirt. I couldn’t make myself believe the brown stain was blood. The mother scraped brown flakes from the test. It was the blood of her son shed on the battlefield. “We decided to tell The Times of this act after reading Ruth Millett's article yesterday,” she said. (Miss Millett told of a Massachusetts mother who received her son’s final pay check after he was Killed in action. There was a laundry deduction of $1.58.)

‘A Horrible Shock’

“We have suffered a horrible shock. If we can but put a stop to this action we will feel we have done some small deed in saving other grieving pdrents’ the same

some shirt to

experience,” the mother said | firmly” Meanwhile, the father has written the effects bureau demanding an explanation of the action.

eal action of the army, should stop.” Yesterday, almost a week after the package arrived, a letter came

“from the Khnsas City bireau.

It said that a package was on the way and if not received in 30 days to ask that a tracer be sent

out.” f

Replying to the letter, the |! parents were asked .to refer t the correspondence number & 100611. 7 In part the letter read: “Personal property is transmitted py this bureau for distribution according to the laws of the state of the officer's legal resi-

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