Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1946 — Page 8
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IN, April 20. (U. P).—Dehas German boys and girls up. They can't decide new force in their lives Bix youths under 21 tried to ~ Neensed youth magazine “Horizon,” and they got 16 different answers. All of them were born shortly before
ward, and some have parents who were Nazis. \ Until the war ended, democracy was to them only a whipping boy for Dr. Gaebbels, This is what it is how: ” To Hans-Joachim Hackbarth, 12, who lives in a badly bombed section of Berlin, it means three things chiefly: Be busy and work a lot, never become a soldier and never become a party member. Plea for Have-Nots “Then,” he explained in a scrawl-
ing boyish hand, “you can go
nition of Democracy
define it in the pew American-|
through the darkest woods without being afraid of death.” Rita Schrattenholz believed al true democracy can” reign “only when the have-nots are in possession of the economic and political power.” " Poldi Klein was somewhat bitter. “In Germany today,” she wrote, “we call it democracy if a democratic party takes up a revolution ary plan against the still-weak democratic state.” The definition of Brigitte Guttstadt followed closely on the textbook model. She said a democracy must have, above all, complete freedom of speech, conscience and press. 3 Young Hans Schmidt was the
briefest of all. “Democracy?” he asked. “I don’t know. I am completely confused.”
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Members of the committee in charge of the Garden club day program May 13 at the Indianapolis Home show are (left to right) Mrs. W. E. Sisson, 5666 Carrollton ave.; Mrs. Norvin Strickland, 6207 Park ave, chairman; Mrs. Francis Ohleyer, 5871 Winthrop, and Mrs. Harold J. Hayes, 5806 N. Oxford st.
Luncheon Party to Be Feature MUNCIE OFFICAL Of Indianapolis Home Show, HEADS ‘FIELD DAY
Miss Gladys Kimbrough, of Ball] Arbutus, Flower Blue, Brookside, Brothers, Muncie, vocational guid-
Christamore, Crooked Creek, Emer-|g...o chairman for this son Grove, Garden Study, Fall tis region, wil
The Garden club day luncheon and garden party May 13 will be among the highlights of the In-
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FOR MANY ITEMS Maybe It's Love . .. 3 sieisetuses ie CHAPTER 31 irr i I were hiding letters from Jay
Effects of Bikini Blasts on MONA WAITED until evéning. |Where would I put them?”
The answer amused her, but she ; . A t th me time she had ' Goods to Be Checked. t. abou 8 5a felt instinctively it was correct. Go- «> . .
gone to Jean Roberts’ apartment |ino 5 the chest of drawers she WASHINGTON, April 29 (U. Py, before, she found, herself pressing opened one after another showing ing, vege- the manager's bell. When the hard- piles of expensive lingerie. Nothing meSamples of givilian Slothing, Vege: / [wt but #he best hdd been good enough tables and fruits will be subjected faced, cynical eyed woman ap-| to thé ‘blast of Stomic bombs in peared Mona said sweetly, “Good | fo! Jean Roberts to put on her alSt 0. 20mg \evening, Mrs. Allen! Is Mr, O'Brien | [uring body. experiments at Kikini atoll. I here wet?” | Evidently these, too had been Coal and petroleum products also, For the second time she writhed $¢3rched by careless masculine will be exposed to the explosions. | inwardly under the woman's ap- | hands, but Mona persisted, lifting praising stare ieach bit of silk and lace, At the The army and navy task force in | “No, Miss Shane. he isn't” bottom of the drawer was a flowered charge of test planning revealed “I was to meet him here,” Mona |silk case. the consumer goods will be placed declared calmly, “He told me to|: OPening it Mona saw a chiffon aboard 19 ships of the target fleet. go on up ... that is, if you don't and satin nightgown as delicately Scientists hope to be able to meas-| mind?” | {pink as the inside of a sea shell but ure the effects of atomic flames, | sn a i {when she lifted the case it was heat, concussion and radioactivity) SO MUCH depended on the NC8VY. - on the civilian items. answer that Mona could scarcely | 9 Many types of civilian gé&rments breathe. | EXCITEDLY Mona shook out the are to be tested, the task force said,| Mrs. Allen had had her orders SOWR and ran her hand inside the to determine whether clothing can from the district attorney. If any- quilted lining. There was nothing be anifsetired Seiging $o Foals} one ag for the key, she was to there but between the lining and an atomic explosion. e {call him immediately, but surely he the fl . and vegetables are being placed on didn't mean Mona who had ac- |. ee woatertal was S sual the ships to check on the amount| companied him here only a few days | ck bulge. Something ha n of damage that might occur to! before. » | sewed inside. It felt like a book. growing crops. | She produced the key with al Taking a pair of manicure scissors We the gost Is {ug hel) pri-| smile oe implied hit she knew | from the table she slit the silk reckmarily gain m Ty orma-|a great deal more than she was| . tion,” the army and nayy said,| telling, and Mona thanked ner, Sid dew out a leather bound “much scientific data of benefit to! grateful to escape. volume. It was stamped in gold let-
Creek, Forest Hills, Garfield, Gold-|Da8Ve charge of a field day sponen Glow, Green Thumb, Indianapo- sored by the Indianapolis home| lis, Irvington Women’s, Neophyte, economics in business group of the’ North End, Spade and Trowel, smerican home economics associa- | Sunshine and Woman's Depart- Friday in L. 8. Ayres & Co.
ment. | — auditorium.
PURDUE DIRECTOR TO Faculty members ad student ADDRESS ROTARIANS
throughout the state will attend. The program is planned to acquaint Dr, George E. Davis, Purdue university director of student affairs, Students with the business opporwill appear before members of the|tunities for the college trained hom Rotary club at tomorrow's luncheon
economist. ‘ in the Claypool hotel. Speakers on the program will inSpeaking on “Rotary Rambles
clude Mrs. Harriet West, IndianWith Riley,” Dr. Davis will select|aPolls Power & Light Co.; Miss several poems by the Hoosier au-|Pe88y Thomas, Real Silk Hosiery thor that relate to principles of| Mills; Miss Catherine Daniels, radio Rotary organization. station WISH; Mrs. Stena Marie FLY AT 22 BELOW
Twiname, Kingan & Co.; Miss Frances O'Connor, Omar Baking WASHINGTON, — The average outside temperature in winter on a
Co.; Mrs. Gertrude Rennoe, Dia-trans-Atlantic flight is 22 degrees
dianapolis Home show at the state fairgrounds May 10 to 19. The event will be attended by mére than 300 women from local garden clubs. The luncheon will be served in the garden of the model house now under. construction in the Manu-! facturer’s ‘building at the fair grounds. Each table will have a ‘bouquet of flowers donated by the various garden -club members. Each guest and club member will receive a favor of a potted plant. Members of the committee in charge of the party are Mrs, Norvin Strickland of the Spade and Trowel garden club, chairman, and Mrs. W. E. Sisson of the North End garden club; Mrs. Francis Ohleyer of Forest Hills garden club, and Mrs. Harold J. Hayes of Brookside garden glub. Members have been invited from
and Mrs. Mary Cannon Rich, dairy
civilians is anticipated.” v She must work fast because Mike ters “MY DIARY” but there had
Te or — might decide to arrive at any been no attempt to keep a day by BAR ASSOCIATION
minute. day record. Instead there were only
® -n . a few pages “covered with large, TO HEAR TIMES MAN IF THERE really was a diary loose oe
Donald D. Hoover, assistant to the concealed in the apartment, the A #0 editor of The Times, will speak to- police had already searched for it.! MONA was disappointed.
But it took a woman to catch'a! She also felt guilty, She had the Indiana Bar association 8% & woman, Mona told herself, She no desire to read the detailed acregular dinner-meeting in the Co-|had little respect for clumsy mas-|count of Jean’s affairs particularly lumbia club Wednesday. Sulla ethos, ? with Jay » Du the Siary Wight have : she a anythin to hide, some aring on e case. Mr._ Hoover will relate some of would she put it dea mattress| There was the possibility that she his war experiences of interest |. pehind a picture- or in with a had mentioned names of other men attorneys. He recently returned ,,y of hooks? No. who would have a motive for killing from ‘army service that included! wnfona smiled sas she saw that! her. assignments on three top command | these places had already ~been| Clutching the book in her hand staffs. combed. The fashion magazines Mona decided to take it home to Reports will be ‘made by James| from the bookcases were on the examine it, but she had ro sooner R, Chase, admissions committee fioor, desk drawers had been opened [Switched off tie light than she chairman; Francis M. Hughes, li-| and in the bedroom the mattress/heard the door she had. locked brary committee chairman and had been turned back to expose [behind her open and close. Mike, George R. Jeffrey, judiciary com-|the springs. of course! He would be furious mittee chairman. 8. % = Theodore L.‘ Locke, association
MONA SAT at the dressing table|change his mind when she showed
mond Chain Manufacturing Co. the following garden clubs: below zero Fahrenheit. _ [council of Indianapolis.
to find her here, but he might president, will preside.
thinking, “If I were doing it . . .'him what she had discovered.
« BY Vida Hurst
THE FOOTSTEPS came closer, A man stood in the doorway, but it was not Mike, : Mona gasped, “Why, Russell, what are you doing here?” His ruddy face was expressionless as he replied, “I might ask that of you.” nl “1, came to look for something. | After all, I have rather a personal {interest in this case you know.” “You forget that I introduced Jay to you,” ‘he said but his eyes evaded hers. They had fallen on the book in her -hand and remained there as if hypnotized.
» n n “YOU FOUND her diary?” Mona said, “Yes. It was sewed inside a lingerie case.” She had spoken frankly, but she | was shocked by the change in Russel’s manner, | “Give it to me,” he said moving | toward her, ? | It was his eyes which frightened her. They were always opened too wide so that a rim of white showed above and below the pupil, but now they were the eyes of a madman.
5 " = “GIVE it to me or I'll take it” [pe warned, but Mona, was too quick {for him. Evading his outstretched {hand she ducked past him into the (living room. Not fast enough, however. He was following her crying, “You've already read it. But youll never live to tell it, you little fool!” He had overtaken her. His big | hands were clutching her throat, {closing slowly, inexorably, when the door was thrown open and Mike | O'Brien rushed in,
| (To Be Continued) | DELEGATE TO CHICAGO Miss Marjorie Yelvington, Butler | university journalism major, ‘will | represent the school atthe ‘national 'ocnvention of Theta Sigma Phi, | womens journalistic society, ' ih { Chicago June 26-29, She is the | daughter’ of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel C. Yelvington, 4717 ‘Central ave.
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