Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 July 1946 — Page 14
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balay ri By MARGUERITE SMITH | ‘Defense Claims Nothing| FLOWERS THAT ARE a bit out | a . of the ordinary interest Mrs. George | Damaging in DiSCS. |speinos, 245 N. Oskiand ave. “but|
3 SEATTLE, July 18 (U. P)— they must be varieties that give
‘yecordings made during spy-susplict [me somé promise of being easy to Russian Lt. Nicolal G. Redin's visits raise,” she says. 5 ! the home of Herbert Kennedy,| She accomplishes this seemingly |
shipyard engineer, will be heard by contradictory aim by choosing new | and unusual developments of old-|
time faverites. ' { Day lilies are among Mrs. Spellios, | most interesting flowers. These true day lilies, or hemerocallls (not to be confused with the so called day lily or August lly which is really hosta or plantain-lily), gets the) name because one flower on the! bud-filled stalk opens each day. A single stalk may have as many as 25 buds during the lengthy blooming season, ' Her 15 or 20 varieties, including some of the famed Leonian hybrids, retain the sturdiness of their humble sister, the road-side lily that in them,” Mr. Griffin said. “It |}0¢ heen blossoming these last few gs all just blah. The plainest thing | eape I heard was Kennedy shouting at . dw his kids.” ) BY CHOOSING VARIETIES that begin to bloom at different periods during the summer Mrs. Spellios has “lemon lilies” and “orange lilies” almost all season instead of
Lt. Redin, looking slightly cOh-|in early summer alone, with flower fused when he came out of the justrous and large, some of the chambers, said “it was nothing butinignt blooming. Among the new, yoices, voices, cracks and noise.” hybrids, two are a definite dusk Assistant U. S. District Attorney red, There's amazing variation of Allan Pomeroy announced the goV-|color among them, : ernment had turned over fo the | Day lilies take no special care~) defense all the recordings for use they thrive under even discouraging | as desired. conditions, in the sun or partial] Records Made in 1945 shade. - One point Mrs. Spellios FBI Agent J. Morton Arnold, who makes is that they seem to flower « produced the anti-climactic records at the request of Judge Black, said they were made in the Kennedy home Feb. 2, 1045, the night the government charges Lt. Redin received the second of three documents from Kennedy. Lt. Redin is accused on five counts of espionage charging him with obtaining and trying to send to Russia secret data on the new ; Tha 24,000-ton destroyer tender U. 8. 8./y0"s wee at, “Hl Studer. Shades! Yellowstone. Kennedy has testi- ‘ non fled Lt. Redin paid him $250 for| ggg HAS THE blackberry lily, three Susgments ol BR a too, whose Telation to the irs famArrested last March by the FBI ily shows in its fan of iris-like fn Portland, Ore, the handsome leaves. Its name comes from its young Russian has denied all gov- odd seeds, Mrs, Spellios said. They ernment charges during the 20-day- closely resemble a blackberry “you could fool anybody with one.” The
old trial. ————— small orange flowers are attractively STOLEN CHECKS FOUND spotted with deep red, giving it
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partment of agriculture, are neatly dwarfed, not much over 12 inches. The flowers are large and range in| color from white with a blue eye|
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recovered from a total of $610.81|its large lavender flowers, “has long in checks and cash taken in a safe-|stems for cutting, and it doesn’t eracking last Thursday at the Shel-|seem to be bothered at all by bugs.” by Lumber Co. The recovered|It grows to a nice size, about 24
more freely if they have plenty of my is still bearing sunny golden
[flowers as large as a dollar. This Then there are her five named |.
varieties of tradescantia, big beau- | . jodically all summer. “Probably
These: va-| would bloom continuously,” rieties, developed by the U. 8S. de- Spellios says.
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Mrs. George Stellios, 245 N. Oakland ave, . . . her garden is full of
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QUALIFIES AS ENSIGN Times Special NOBLESVILLE, Ind. July 13.— gave it more attention it| james B, Kennedy, 20, son of Mr. Mrs. iand Mrs. Maurice A. Kennedy of | Noblesville, has qualified for a comThis is just a sampling of the mission as ensign in the U. S. naval flowers Mrs. Spellios | reserve at the naval reserve officers’
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" Prom something Carolyn said I| “TELL ME she demanded some“have he idea he is a detective.! what truculently for the chase had 4 | been long, “just who is this Blair pe. Behe, Shared) Blair Canfield who is. missing | ¥ SEtdiderme: was engaged % all action and for whom you are i. pluiersiood she gage mourning? I'm sure it was news 4 Soctor A > * to me.” a “Well, 1 eked Daron ans oe Sally stared’ at her relative in was quite Yiole: a a, was Something like terror. Oh, why, one actor she said he ‘was doin {she asked herself, had she ever “plenty. Fron the ET LE gotten into this? Aloud, she said i Jmthing Sdn say--but I. con. | oothingly: “It a long story, . ‘what, he sort of detective Aunt Clem. I haven't time to ; Jiuded yas har of the r B 1 explain now, but I'll do it on my ae {2 can't say mem T approve.” | very first afternoon off duty, And, p g we » n td
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