Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1946 — Page 10

is Must Be-Killed to Get Rolf, Study Shows.

WASHINGTON, June 10.—Giving| the chemicals to the weeds rather than to people is probably the best way to get rid of hayfever. While the half-dozen or so new drugs for hayfever reported in the

‘Eagles Expected at Convention Here Thursday

THE

IND IANAPOLIS. TIMES _

STUDENTS GET ‘ANNUAL’ TODAY

Washington High Graduation Set for Tomorrow.

. Distribution of “The Rampant,” Washington high school senior year-book, today preceded Class day exercises for .graduates tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. in the school auditorium,

TIMES SERIAL —

CHAPTER 31 "ANN FROZE up inside, and with an effort brought her attention back to Millicent, who was still talking,

Ann, and made your own contribu~ tion to American literature. It'll be a best seller, I'm supe—" Ann wondered what At was she had taught him, and then she {heard his voice. “Hi Milly—your car's at the gate. The’ mechanic

“You must have taught him that,

The Heart fo Find .

and one simply wasn't jealous of a man’s wife. But it seemed that one could be jealous of a man’s former wife,

» » ” COLIN threw his book across the room, and poured himself a drink. Ann had gone to bed and hadn't. kissed him good night: What was wrong with Ann? It couldn't be meeting. Millicent— she had known about Millicent before, and had taken her existence

Then she had -been.Jock's wife #pened—I must go to him—"

“By Hazel Heidergott

She was fumhling . with her clothes, dogged determination on her face, but her hands were trembling. “Ann—listen: I'll phone Jocks He'll probably want my scalp for getting him up ‘at this time of | night, but I'll’ phone him~to prove to you he’s all right. g0 back tq bed?” “Phone him,” she said. » ” » COLIN cursed himself for a fool

, past six months may relieve symp- Featuring the transition of the gay ji was just a— Oh, hullo,|With equanimity. as he put in the call. Nina's voice tomb. hi Weed whose pollen causes high school grounds from a circus | Ann, i I didn't know you were| It was too bad that he couldn't] answered ‘almost Immediately, the nfisery can -be ‘eradicated by area. to the present day school, back. : explain Millicent's presence inh Port|"Yes?" che v or for. "the book was edited by Mary Ann : # | Drake to; Ann, but he could scarce-| “Nina—sorry to d se Kish. Marilyn Tirmenstein, J MILLICENT put her ..hat: back ly tell her that she had been ¥Y lo disturb yau--this

This is one of the peacetime benefits we can have from our biological

warfare research, which included Klakamp, Jane Burris, Edna An- (with detached admiration. She al- mail on Ann's behalf. She had he said it, he realized how silly. it chémical warfare on food crops as Officers of Indianapolis Aerie 211, Fraternal Order of Eagles, are looking forward to the best and drews, Angeline Geloff, Doris Mor- | Ways had to have a mirror to do done it rather well, too. Beulah", _" ¥ ; ’ » that. Then she stood up and said, |had- capitulated neat! d prob-| Hell live. TI just got in ‘from well as germ warfare on humans! ju gest state convention in history. (Left to right) Jake Smith, treasurer; L. B. Thiel, secretary; Harry |gan, Joanne Ford, June Lalen and = 500, B50 0 0 ad-capiftiated neatly, and prob-',,,’\ rors ‘Ning oid eae and domestic animals. Stafford, chaplain; Robert Corn, vice president; Theador Buhler, tfustee; Earl R. Hunter, president; Harry [Jo Ann Nolan. y eady, I must run |ably could be‘tounted on to be Ann's Th ho nd The new weed-killer 2, 4-D can be Roy C. Martin, trustee; Robert Amick, trust dd iff, insid d. | Other year-book workers included along. Thanks, Colin. Goodby, | champion in the future. en, in sudden comprehension, Moore, outside guard; y artin, trustee; Robert Amick, trustee, and James Conn nside guard. | |Ann. It's been nice knowing you." | on a “What do you know about it?”

a peaceful weapon to free millions

Arden Sneed, Mary Roe, Joe Ste-

Payne, Phyllis Engleman, Eva Mae’

on—at the proper angle, Ann noted, | | brought there to exert a little black

is Colin, How is Jock?” Even as

of hayfever sullerers now and in| Indianapolis will witness another. Temple, 43 W. Vermont st. , The Ritualistic contests for the men phen; Norma Bullock, Barbita SI walked briskly down the path.| COLIN was glad that he had re- : yn the future. of its colorful convention parades lodge now has 70,000 members in will be held in the Claypool hotel Shackelford, James McCarroll, When she was out of sight, Colin} membered that Milicent had some- : ABOUT WHAT? Sorry, Nina, “Fog” Kills Plants when members of the Fraternal the state and a national member- and ladies’ auxiliary ritual work Charles Linder, Benny Shipman, {ine to Ann and said, “Oh, gy bi on Beulah. He didn't know|I'm being Stupid. What is wrong All that is ‘necessary is to lay ship of more than a million. will take place in Hotel Lincoln. A {Howard Malham, Ray ‘Walls, Pa- { gir how I've missed you!” He|what it was, but it was apparently with Jock?

Order of Eagles meet here June 13,

14 and 15 for their state convention, More than 30,000 Eagles are ex- (Prizes amounting’

down a fog of this chemical on roadsides. empty lots and other areas infested with ragweed, chief cause of hayfever. The fogging when done at a very early stage of flower development

to more than

which will be Deld : held at the Eagles | largest delegations, ete.

The parade will move through |banquet is scheduled Friday night |tricia Plunkett, William McMillan, | downtown streets Saturday night. |in the Claypool.

Co-chairmen of the convention |

pectedgto accompany the 500 dele=- | | $1000 will be Awarded for best|committee are Roy C. Martin, gen- | Donald Carlise and Patricia Miller. gates registered for the session | bands, drill teams, marching clubs, [eral state chairman; Joseph Cripe |

and Ralph Honeycutt,

will Xi the plants before they shed |™ ary pollen Drs. Frederick G. Smith,

[Nada Lalioff, Joan Brown, Geor-

|

Loretta Loscent, |

|glanna Shelton, lo

Will Present Skit

Paul Carmichael and Miss Mary | Laatz, faculty members,

|swept her into his arms and kissed | potent. What could have upset Ann

her suddenly averted cheek. {he stood back to look at her. ‘What's wrong, my dear? You aren't ill, are you?”

v4 & “NO, I'M all right,”

Then | 50?

| He lay sleeplessefor a long while, {listening to Ann's regular breathling. ‘Finally he dropped off into a | doze, to be roused by a low moan

Ann said,| from Ann's bed. were as-|and thought detachedly that even|

In a moment he was awake, half out of bed, to find

“He was in an automobile accie dent. He had been drinking. There was a girl with him. She's dead.” Nina's voice was toneless, repeating facts for Colin's enlightenment. “I'm sorry, Nina. Is there anye thing I can do?” “You might drive in tomorrow.”

Then will you |

her voice sounded frczen. All her| ann fumbling with the light. He anticipated pleasure ai seeing Colin | reached out and turned it on. “What

“Do you want me tonight?”

Charles NM. Hamner and Robert F. « ‘No, I'll take a sedative and get

Brilliant Meteor Shower Is Due in i Oclobe joj isa BY Jove Clsiek Burke Lips

Canllson fond in tests at the agricultured oxpariment sSalion at! Copyright, 1946, by Science Service | Geneon X.Y | CAMBRIDGE, Mass, June 10.— able of meteor showers startled the So tar a chemics® to attack the Thousands upon thousands of world. It made first. page news disouse In patients sre concerned. Lgnooting stars” will flash on an when reported from Europe. Each

In 1933, one of the most remark-

metic] suthorivies are likely 10 Boo her morning this fall bringing | minute for many hours as many as |

shapdion] wboul even the mewest for which Jer Claims sie made, a sabwoaiee oeling sothelian some WE JO Smo eTeIY YOAr Dnctors andtinuheely wil want W wer veRuls Prom ortetally controlled whirlies elore poescoiding snviballan ww heir tients

one of the world’s most brilliant|400 meteors a minute were counted. meteoric showers, if present ex-| This brilliant and historic dispectations of astronomers are ful-|play was caused by the same comet now rediscovered. But in 1933 the The earth plowing through debris|earth was about 500,000 miles from |

WE ‘uled for the early mqrning hours! And the comet SERINT PLANS DINNER fof Oct. 9. {earth by 80 days, Drilsmspoilis White Shrine 6 will, The earth comes within 135,000 This is the reason the 1946 dishomer White Pairol with a reception !miles of the path of Giacobini’s/play may be even more remark-| and & covered dish dinner at 6 p. m.! comet at that time. The earth ar-|able than the 1933 shower. ThursGay in Red Men's Hall, 137 W [rives that close to the comet's path| The Giacobini-Zinner comet was | North st. Members are requested to|at a point where the comet passed rediscovered May 29 by Dr. Hamil- | bring their own table service. by only eight days earlier. {ton M. Jeffers of Lick Observatory, !

| Cal.

had preceded the |tions: not eight days. | be made concerning the magnitude | is senior class sponsor. He recalls |

And this sets the astronomical stage for the possibility of “fireworks” next fall. The comet itself is quite remarkable to view now or later. At present it is far too faint to be seen with the unaided eyes or even through binoculars, Astronomers are reluctant Dr,

tive predictions.

“No certain predictions can |

{of any meteor shower.” the vast expectations that there would be a great shower of leonid | {meteors in 1899 whereas this event |disappointed both astronomers and the public.

‘Mary Hall, instructor of journalism, was in charge of “The Rampant.” A class skit tomorrow will follow presentation of the senior gavel by Russell Ward, senior president, to william Kikendall, junior class president. Presentation of the class gift and singing of the loyalty son]

Frances Sebano will be accompa- |

{chairman. Mrs. Geraldine Johnson |

Dean Smith Jr. junior student,

will represent the school’on a panel | burning. She never had been jeal-| |discussion eof “Youth Looks to the | Economic, Political and Social Fu-| hadn't existed—she had been some- | at Ball State Teachers .col-| thing ethereal and unreal until the

ture” lege July 2.

had evaporated, and her delighted jz it, Ann? What's wrong?”

Joy in just have turned to dust and ashes.

Only once did she Speak on the wide and dark in a face white as! Ann. “When is paper.

way back to the house. your book coming out, Colin?” “In October sometime.”

benig alive seemed to

" » n ANN STARED at him, her eyes “Something has happened to Jock—I have to go to him—" | She was out of bed, and hurrying |

“You always get your copies be-!toward her clothes.

to| {will precede the awarding of the fore they go on sale, don’t you?” stick their necks out with too posi- | National Honor society gift by Carol | Fred L.|Ross. from a comet will be the cause of {the comet's orbit, over three times | Whipple of Harvard observatory, a |

“Hm? Oh, sure.’

- 2 ”

| Colin sprang up, and caught her | {as she swayed. Her body was cold, | and

she pushed him away. “I

| some sleep. Good Hes Colin.” i ”

HE TU RNED 1h the phone te “Jock will be all right. He was hurt in an auto accident. I'll

[take vou in to see him tomorrow.” he said soothingly. “Now will vou {go to bed, Ann?” She seemed a little dazed. “Now I'll go to bed,” she said docilely. Colin brought a glass of water

COLIN made no explanation of have to go to him —- something | |and two small white tablets to Ann,

and Ann would have died {than question him. For time she knew jealousy,

the first bitter and

ous of Nina,

| wedding.

somehow, Nina simply

| this expected meteor shower sched- as distant as the 1946 prediction. |world authority on meteors, cau- | nist and Mary Gunnels, program |Millicent's presence in Port Drake, dreadful has happened—oh, rather | I'm frightened!” she wailed.

Colin,

“Ann, Ann—be reasonable. Noth-

ing has happened to Jock. You've had a nightmare. Get into bed, child—youll pe ill—"

» » » “L MUST GO—it wasn't a dream. | I tell you, something awful has hap-

and she took them unquestioningly, Stay here, Colin,” she said, reache Fo out her hand. |" He turned out the light and sag there, holding her hand. Soon she slept, but there was no more sleep {for him that night.

{ {To Re Continued)

4

Sun-Spirit wherever you go. Lipstick 1.50... Rouge $1 .

Make-up 1.50 « + + Neck Blender 1.50.

Wasson's Toiletries, Street Floor

Frances Denney’s New Color Make-Up

A spirited, flower-fresh color that sings of sun, fun and freedom.

People will be seeing more of you this year =o cover-up in petal soft

Prices Plus 20 9% Fed, Tax.

«+ « Over-Tone Cake

Insi

GIRLS N

Jarly adept

who won n sponsored Db; Teachers, tl Virginia Cor and Virginia tossed-away theater into crowded anc

- match set ©

excited and rose to rush Zeva Yovan,

“the ushers si

was trample back in the | department pay any atte Hood, 1732 L work day ir passed up 1} August, 194! when the cc

Firemen WARRE! they needed to have the one. So, th own. They and now so Thursday ni in ‘a while f but most of this unit is department of water suj at Shortrid; been installe school. It's sold in Sho kids can los stead of at bled with m for free. M three kittens with a hon person troul black kitten 9039-R...." got under v

Pol:

NEW Y concern am the revelati Germany. tl blood vows Boy Sco foreign to ¢ scouting mc On the f: “soldiers wh tradict the political ane Mr. Bell’ Polish Boy persons cam adults from “This is it doesn’t a¢ Mr. Bell by John Ski scout burea Mr. Bell attention b; scout mover opposition f to add to tl Polish force

‘Fight fa IT IMPI jugend, bas “Poland,’ scouts, “ha sickle. Dacl by Siberian cease to fig The exc!

S EN ROU tefi-milliont to spend $1 The ator

000- and wh detonate ir

* of Bikini ¢

releases its This is @ much of wl it cannot ¢ anyone cou and limitat be no reas But hig most top-ra barking on Ever sin plans for {i been a var! .the tests a number of A certai out of cong not to be h national re too much 1

Postpon MUCH ¢ after Marc] ordered a ¢ The tes but the Pre sary in or congressme

went with | Island. T his livestoc Then wi YW. C board and Mrs. Mc spoke very done in m particularly various for ditions. They countries, ¢ trying to c was establi One pa stationed 1 She hac and still During a ¢ paratroope:

Ran Ris

THE L( be lost in guerrillas + time, there older men, ‘They fe cans they the Japan troopers, w