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By JOHN A THALE : Times Foreign Correspondent
| “sun coast” beaches eoincidenta | with the official opening of the]
of
Convenient Terms
in the dizzy "30s sews allegedly to be § sure the gals were wearing enough bathing suit? Well, the cops are over here now. And it's no stunt. : The guardians | of public morality made their appearance this week on Lisbon's
Mr. Thale
| summer season,
Unwary visitors are now being | | informed there is a Jaw on the| | books which says the girls—and | boys—can’t hang too many of their] | clothes on the hickory limb before
they go in the water. Men Must Wear Tops The girls can’t wear bare midriff bathing suits. of their garment must have a skirt. |
Men must wedt tops. a skimpy, ment, either. chest.
ber of centimeters of material.
is of recent origin.
a story on themselves to explain’ its
adoption.
the conflict,
Also, the legs of their shorts must have a certain minimum num- [of boys at the school since 1933,|tonight and she asked me to bring | fills the place left vacant when you along. The party's something | The bathing suit blue law here Mr. Garrison became superinten- | lin the nature of —well,
tell | The men ol ill of schools, succeeding M. O.!
|Swihart who went to Kokomo, They relate that just before the] At the same time it was an- {through here this sum war and early after the outbreak nounced that the board had named |" Lisbon became! Floyd Baker, head basketball coach: crowded wi'h, pleasure-loving refu- |R. J. Tiernan, head football coach; gees eager to escape the unpleas- | Palmer antness of the hostilities. them were big,
Many of| handsome: blond |
LISBON, Portugal, July 11 —Remember the cops with tape. meas-| ures who used to turn up at pub- | licity-wise American beach resorts
The lower part|
| * [Bathing Beach Blue [ews Ban onl Costumes in Portugal
made bathing costumes somewhat
liberal,
The “blond gals caused quite a {stir when they hit the Lisbon beaches in their abbreviated swim- | ming costumes,
| some of
[top part | tirely “as
| women, too.
| So they passed a law.
| Copyright, 1946, by The Indianapolis Times The Ohicago Daily News, Ine,
J, G.
RICHMOND SCHOOL
RICHMOND,
m J ames C. Farmer has been named| gq should shake you out of this]
No bra and shorts combinations | by the board of school trustees to|morbid aloofness. ‘for’ the Portugal. bathing beauties. succged Paul Garrison as ‘principal | Bacon- thinks you're too conscienAnd not| qf susnender-like arrange-| It has to cover the
the schools,
There were no complaints at that time from official sources, Beaches b “became popular . sightseeing spots |for the Portuguese men, But then, “the women of Lisbon | discovered the hulking Nordic men were just as liberal in the matter of bathing: attire as were their
TIMES SERIAL—
CHAPTER :22
It was whispered them even disdained the
of their bathing suit en-
they sunned themselves, deserted,
Sally. ” ” »
FARMER HEADS
ny you can't know—"
You're young." Be happy.”
Times Special “Look, Sally,” he persisted. “I'm Ind, July 11-— | ot going to hound you—to force y friendship on you; but some- |
Richmond senior
. [fun and excitement, Carolyn's hav-|
Listen—Doctor |
Mr. Farmer, who has been dean | 0 a few people over at her house |
| basketball,
Sponsler, coach and assistant in football and |
«r
| formal. He sounded flustered.
| she stammered. head baseball |
| that you are my friend.
an an- | nouncement although I shouldn't] would be misunderstood. | be the one to tell you. Nothing] u know I'm getting |
" ” ” “I EXPECT to go into the army. and Gerald Bartz as| When I leave’I should like to feel Nordic ‘hulks from Germany and | head track coach and assistant in|yci-—you don’t hate me—that I— ! other countries Where custom had football.
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| perhaps,
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SALLY HAD gone up to the hos-| you .come tonight?” pital roof for a moment's relaxa-|caught hers and held it. tion, She leaned against the wide parapet and stared atthe vista of | horrified at the sick feeling she hill and lake spread out below.
around with a start. The roof was
“Why have you been avoiding me | lately, Sally?” Doctor Hallock demanded quietly. ¥Of course I respect your feelings regarding your dead flance but you weré young— very young then. You couldn't have really known what love was. And anyway, do you think he would want you to refuse to be friends with
women. —t0 yourself in sihiseem pace. for Po laz a ot 4 lite? Nv lly much doubt it. Don’t ‘be foolish,
“PLEASE DON'T!” the girl cried trying desperately to keep back the | tears of shame. Oh, why had she| ver Pesiel to such subterfuge?| hy couldn't people let her| roa. “You don't understand-— |
|
|
| guardedly.
dren,
{with Aunt around the hospital building to the | | Annex and went up to her room | for hat, bag and coat then turned | to confront Norma Holden.
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haven't answered my question. Will
His hand
Sally shook her head. She was
| was
experiencing-—at the terror A hand on her arm brought her|that made her want to run away
and hide from his kind, penetrat-
{ing gaze, stand--no one understands,”
said stiffly: Hallock.
“Thank you,
the stairs, »
--even her own
“Oh, you don't undershe cried, “Blair—" she bit her lip and Doctor I'm-~I'm sorry—I truly am, but—it will be quite impossible for me to go tonight, Will you explain to Carolyn and wish her every happiness and you, too?” She tore her hand free and ran down
o » SHE FELT that she needed exercise—to get away from everything thoughts. She stopped at the bulletin board and
saw she was to go on duty at 7
next morning, Pediatrics.
Clem. She
“Have you heard the big news,| | Maynard?” high | tious—too sober—too bourid up in| | your work. We both feel you need |
she asked. “I don't know,” Sally “What news?”
Good! She liked working with the chilThat meant her evening was
Gener A Duly Nu I se By Lucy Agpes Hantock
with Sunderlin—because of one of the nurses.” : “She meant you—of course.” § “Me? But that's ridiculous, How could she mean me, Margaret?” “She's been crazy about that man ever since he ¢ame here and I honestly believe the lug has never given her a thought. That's what hurts, She knows it and is taking it out on you. And you know Sunderlin . + +" the older nurse added seriously, “I'd better go talk to her... .” But Sally shook her head. “No,” she said, “If my reputation can he so easily lost, very much.”
it can't be worth
(To Be Cont Continued)
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She would go and have dinner | walked
replied |
“Doctor Hallock Is leaving us—| going into the army.”
Sally said nothing and Norma | went on, a note of triumph in her voice, and Sally wanted to warn
{her to speak more softly but knew
| Pretty cute, for the other girl,
| know—""
{
“HE'S GOING to o married be-
mer—August | fore he- goes. I told you she was| out to land him and T was right.
I hear she's announcing it tonight. |
isn't he? I feel sorry! though she had|
it coming to her for being such a| sap. Don’t you agree? But of course | you—being you—wouldn't. Lucky I|
on down the hall to her room.
Sally stood for a moment looking
| after the girl who, for some un-
known reason, hated her. Just why
{had Holden told her this?
“Why, | You .loak =
a 8 a “WHAT'S ALL ti.
what's the matter,
| thing happen?”
“Nothing,” the girl replied dully,
| “only Holden just told me about
|
{ violations recently.
Doctor Hallock
leaving and his|
| approaching marriage. She intimat- | | ed also that Hallock is in wrong |
FIVE PENALIZED FOR | FISHING VIOLATIONS
Times Special
RUSHVILLE, Ind, July
“Sunder-
She hurried
row about? | Margaret Adams asked, coming in | to the hall from her own room | Sally? | you look queer. Any-|
+ YOU|didn't fall for his line—like—you| She switched the idea she | had planned to put across, feeling, it safer to let it remain | just a hint and went on: lin’s sore at him for some reason. Probaly she's on to his tricks and— well, s'long, Maynard. Thought you might -be interested.”
| t
11—|
Rush ceunty conservation. officers | have reported five game fish law
Francis Hous- |
{ton of Homer, and Victor ‘Elkino| {and Earl Thebout of Shelby county |
[were arrested in Homer for illegal | | possession of a seine measuring | 35 feet long and 12 feet deep. Each
|of the three men was fined $33 50]
lin justice court.
| Eddie Stephens and Russell Dye |
of Carthage were arrested for not|
{ baving a permit. : | raigned in justice of peace court in| 1] Carthage and each fined $18.50.
They were ar-|
‘POSTHUMOUS MEDAL | TO DANVILLE MARINE
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thumously.
Times Special
¥
DANVILLE, Ind, July 11.—Ma-| {rine Pfc. Jack A. Ketter has re- | ceived the Bronze Star medal pos-
The award was pre- |
| sented to his parents, Mr, and Mrs. +
| Raymond V, Ketter,
Ray Ketter, was killed in action in|
of Danville.
Pfc. Ketter's older brother, Billy |
| France, July 20, 1944. | Both attended - Crooked Creek !
| |
{ school in Indianapolis and Danville
| High school.
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