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By CLAIRE COX United Press Staff Correspondent CHICAGO, Feb. 220. OC.
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mal Japanese request to speed up the repatriation of nationals from Soviet-controlled zones has been | forwarded to Washington, supreme | headquarters said today.
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was too bad ‘George Washington couldn't tell a lie. ; It must have caused him a lot uble, Mr. Hulett said: Mr. ulett feels he is the world’s foremost authority on lies. As
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46-INCH PONY IS ‘SOLD FOR $20,000
DANVILLE, Ind, Feb. 22 (U, P.). ~“G. I, Joe,” the famous 46-inch pony, had a new Jwner, today at a price of $20,000. Robert E. Trimble, Danville, who bought the animal for 313.300 asi last November at the Ohicago horse show, sald yesterday that he had sold it t6 J: L. Younghusband, Bar- [seen ‘rington, Ill. Mr. Trimble jpought it last fall from Lester Atlas, Chicago radio executive.. “G. 1. Joe,” who likes raw eggs and carrots, is undefeated in his size class in show competition.
test for liars which draws entries from around the globe,
v ” . ” REACHED in the Liars’ lair at Burlington, Wis., Mr. Hulett said Washington's birthday reminded him .that the first president had the wrong slant on fibbing. The years of judging the best the world’s liars have to offer have convinced Mr, Hulett that 8 lie can be a lot of fun. And mighty practical too. Especially where the little woman is concerned. . “It's a smart man who comes home at night and tells his wife she looks swell when she doesn’t,” he observed. ; “It may be dishonest, but it's kind.”
. » » MR. HULETT said his theory must be successful, because he's been married for nearly 23 years. “In fact, it’s been so successful I think there should be more lying in the world,” he said. “Think what would happen if everyone in this world told the literal truth for one day. It would create chaos, : “Lying, I contend, is a swell business and does a lot of good. Santa Claus is a lie. When we tell that certain someone she is the most beautiful girl in the world, we probably are lying like a trooper. But that's the way most of us got married. Yes sir, 1 like lying.” .
- ~ MR, HULETT said nothing bolsters the morale of a sick man as much #8 telling him he looks great, a bridegroom who tells his wife her sticky stew is wonderful is bound to make a good husband, he added. “I like the kind of lies that make people feel better, make | them forget their troubles,” be said. “The Burlington liars are sola | to keep right on telling this kind | of lies—the kind which make people laugh and forget their | troubles. I think George Washington would approve.”
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