Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1948 — Page 3
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+900. But $120,000 was identified. | sication by geomagnetic phe will be the principal speakers: |: ~inomens, it would be “expected Reservations may be obtained]
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Timely Tips Given On ‘Preservation’ _By DOUGLAS TARSEN | NEA Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, June 10-—There are a lot more ways to get rid of money than by spending it. 1f you're one of the fortunates to whom inflation means ‘you've got more cash on hand than you know what to do with, here are gome tips on how to get relief: Termites love that folding stuff; A few grand stuffed in
yide dessert for them for several months. A fat roll of 10s or 20s tucked in the toe of an old shoe and buried in the back will be well on the way to complete decay within six months. Fold, say $8000 or $9000 pills into. small wads, place them ; r= carefully in an old auto battery o AL FIRE BLACKENED—Greenbacks ‘turned “black by - fire are tackled by Mrs, Blanche Parkhurst in. the Treasury Department's Currency Redemption Division. She uses a powerful magnifying” glass to identify the engraving on the charred bills.
up in a hurry. ’ : All right, so that's no way to treat money. But people do it, just the same, Even Simpler There are even simpler ways to t rid of excess currency. Just Jeave loose bills in a shirt pocket] | when you send the garment to the laundry. Strong soap does an excellent job of blending a shirt with paper money. Termites aren't the only creatures with an appetite for greenbacks. Mice thrive on the stuff and when piil are scattered on a pasture
Wallace Backers
Plan to Organize State Third Party
Supporters of Henry Wallace § will meet Sunday in the Coliseum {to form a.third party organiza-| tion in Indiana. An expectedly “hot” Republican {convention will have passed into) history two days previous, while {Democrats will flex their oygan{izational muscles two days later, {in the same locale. i A name and insignia for the! ‘gew party “will he selected’ to:
the grass. And, of course, there's the old favorite way to dispose of heavy sugar: Hide it in the furnace in the summer so r wife can burn up the life's savings with the rubbish. The above methods of licking inflation, however, aren't recom-
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b of the Currency| 4 In epton HD ivision® of that comply with stats law pertaining agency is to restore money! GRAVE BUSINESS — Looks [to nominating petitions, since the)
. “> . . meeting may result in a decision] Tiglh.sel on Joe) it? Tra o {to offer candidates for ver) ow moldy, buried money looks |state offices. who have been trained for many, i. See Smooth Sallin { ; . K months to’ do. this work. | after Tressury experts have Put | * The thira party convention will They must have utmost pa- it back together again.
which has suffered such treatment. It takes skilled -experts
{see smooth sailing, leaders say, as other items on a full agenda
of all kinds of paper currency in order to be able to identify the notes as to denomination, kind and genuinehess. Only wom-| en—about 18 of them now—are used for the task. Plowed Under
| session, Opposition to universal mili{tary training and a pledge to iwork for peace through. a {strengthened United Nations or{ganization will “undoubtedly” be ‘adopted as major planks, the con--{vention committee announced. {Also to be proposed are stream{lining of state provisions for reburied. It. {llef, workmen's compensation and ne it Joel na a un for i y . tunemployment insurance, the sale of corn. A year later pte | Keynote speaker will be Leoi he unearthed the money while | Krzycki, Milwaukee, Wis., active again plowing. He sent in the {in the cause of labor for 50 years, partly-decomposed mess, and a |He is a retired vice president of woman expert was able to put {the Amalgamated Clothing Worktogether $2800 worth of bills out iers, CIO. 2 of it. The farmer got a check t Chairmen Listed : for the amount. { R | Active in arrangements are! The gals do this work with! Eo {Willard B. Ransom, Indianapolis, high-power magnifying lenses. No| “ ‘ RBS {chairman, committee on by-laws; chemicals are used. Tiny frag- PICKED APART—With pa- 1D Francis D. Wormuth, Indiana ments are sorted with tweezers ,. . {University faculty member, tience and a pin, CUTTeNcy 9° | chairman, committee on election demption expert Mrs. Guilia. P, [laws and procedures: Walter
and pins and assembled on special blotting paper. A | Prisbi h War Brought Boom is picki + $5000 |Frisbie, chairman, candidates Burke is picking apart $ {committee; Dr. J. R. Shannon, worth of exhumed money. Indiana State Teachers College,
During the war there was a tremendous jump in the volume I faculty member, and Miss Margaret Blenkner, Indiana Univer-
women do concerns the plight of a Pennsylvania farmer. While plowing the field one day a roll! of $3000 worth of bills fell out
of work for the redemption ex- ’
- LJ perts. Money salvaged from sunken ships and from crashed Cl | planes had to be identified in this painstaking manner to be made
pre-conventipn committee, und]
Mrs. Jessica Rhine, executive sec-
. worthwhile to heirs “or tne men RICH Mi iL, {retary of “the Indiana: Wallaee«p- «rms on whom it was found or to |The. third: committee,
whomever the money finally be-| The third-party group in Inlonged. Millions of dollars buried!
on the Philippines and on Guam!
By Science Service _ _|diana" was given impetus last WASHINGTON, June 10—Bird pecember, when Dr, Shannon, just before the Jap invasion have Migrations are not guided by the ur, Ransom, Mrs. Rhine, Dr. been salvaged in this manner. |®Arth’s magnetic field, as has re- Theodore Cable, Indianapolis This year it is estimated the cently been suggested, in the dentist; Mr. Frisbie and others opinion ‘of Prof. G. H. Henderson went to Chicago for a conference |
girls are on their way t - . hg in i do pede of Dalhousie University. at Hali- with Mr. Wallace; who-had not!
$4.000, thro fax, N. 8. yet announced. his intention of er IOUS helt slants Serving one a mine-sweeper in being a presidential candidate. the strafige cases which invoive Canadian waters duting-she-waiyi-~ Lr :
Semi-ruined money. A: calf chewed | Wich birds exposed to intense
and swallowed a $70 roll of bills. | ‘magnetic fields set up by the To Meet June 18-19 imal Nas kiled und whist vessel in its search for enemy 5 ines, and he reports that the to the Treasury wh Ja | the Indiana Society of Public Acinky wore big full value pehavior of the birds was mot oo tn be ‘held in the Bootlegger Revealed A small-town bank burned!
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Nothing Observed
and 19. Elmer Marchino, Indiana
tris “found in the small vault jenderson states:
was listed as the remains of $100.- | National Society of Public Aec-
“If birds were guided ‘in their countants executive secretary,
was discovered that. -a- boot: weer had slipped $20,000 In that their behavior would be af- from Norman Beeson, convention ithout- having: it recorded. .- = ifepted when they flew within sev~ichairman, 8 E. Market 8t. od monly is most difficult eral hundred yards of mine-| Rr. andle. It will not separate sweepers. - Yet nothing of the ]500 el ax easily as burned currency, And sort has so far been observed 1 to Participate Rotes must be separated because with -such—migratory —birds—as In Scout Camporee Payment is made for. faces of herring gulls and ducks or with More than 1500 boys will parnotes only; the backs have no nonmigratory birds. “| ticipate in the three-day Boy [eimbursable value according to| Dr. Savile, another Canadian geout Camporee opening at 2 aw. |scientist,. points out that birds''p m, tomorrow .at Ft. Harrison. The pet peeve of the redemption{homing instincts—that is, their Troops of 11 districts will be] tXperts is ashes, Money can be ability to find their way back to represented, as the scouts put burned and'still retain its shape, [their nests—are not necessarily on a show that will inclure tentBut when the remains are crum- | connected with their sense of jhe cooking, stunts and a campPled and ground into powdered [direction - on long migratory fre, Church services, inspection, shes, nothing can be done. |flights. There is fair evidente parade and awarding of certifi-
18 Experts Kept Busy Restoring Money 7 Damaged by Accident and Carelessness
sity graduate school, co-chairmen!
he. had ..many..opportunities to Accountants Society The semi-anpual convention of|-[oaeesadn-any WR rime “| Washington Hotel ~on—June 181
) : In the forthcoming issue ofeGrogs Income Tax Division hear-|. eral years ago. . The .tharred.getences published here, Prof. .ing-judge;- and:
\ After mutilated money has been dentified and ‘recorded the _ reMains are destroyed completely. :
Traffic Group to Hold Golf Outing, : Dinner
The spring golf outing and dinher of the Indianapolis Trafe pub Will be held: Monday at the Toadmoor Country Club. The golfers will tee-off at noon And the dinner will be held at 7 » m. Members may also swim, Play tennis, softball and darts. Lou Ziffrin is chairman of the ting. Committee members are M. Shinkle, Peter English, D,
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™ [rw G. B utherfurd and J, . oy. lam L. Fogleson Will preside. SR ————————— Up Reading Classes © Begin Tomorrow A series of summer practice
‘Siases in lip reading will begin
3 30° p. m. tomorrow in, Room 8. Board of Trade Bldg. The courses are open to those
Yith previous lip reading instruc-
ton. Mrs, Ruth Katzenberger
that homing birds rely on recog- cates will be held on Sunday to
nizable landmarks; but on most migratory flights the young birds, which have never made the journey before, fly first-—and they keep as ‘true. a course as their elders who follow them. *- Both scientists agree that before very positive opinions about bird migrations can be put forth {with much confidence it will be necessary to get far more infor-
‘Why Not Try This? THE FAMILY
Rest Before Meals
The child who rushes into the house for lunch and begins to eat
‘ lwhile he is still hot ‘and excited:
from play is not likely to eat well nor profit from what he eats, "+ Dietitians tell us that a rest period before meals is ‘a good thing for anyone and particularly for children, But a young and active child won't be too inter‘ested in “taking a rest.” It seems so ntuch like a waste of time to
mation than we have at present. in the late 18th century:
By DR. ERNEST G. OSBORNE
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