Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1948 — Page 3
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$40¢ heaped upon him.
a delegate. He is the Syrian legate.
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an, counters by pointing to his > pecord thus far this month and 4 anyone to show that he 4s not impartial. His Right Unchallenged 1s At any rate, hig right to take|'> expected to come from the
{ ‘ by the Council, has not been ol shallenged by his 10 colleagues STRAUSS , Four SAYS:
‘Bob (Horsey) Long Looks Into the
. { Steeplechasing
created ; | Whoa, back up, I figured | the guy at my telephone was stretching things just a bit | too far. Trying fo get six | cents worth for his nickel. "ips sensational” he R Hore Jumvg dles five feet | How gd I to know he said | hurdles. After all, T seldom ! talk to horses about the shape of things. .
Finally, though, my ear trumpet came in on the proper wave length, ‘and we began to make horse talk. He was all in a lather about a Steeplechase coming Saturday,
ng Tuesday lay June 16th June 26th
diewerk,
Steeplechasing has nothing
country terrain. And-it can’t be any old country, either. . " Must be full of rolling turf = : and stuff called obstacles.
.When horse and. rider come. .
‘to these obstacles, sometimes ) they haven't been properly 5 ’ introduced. Then, it looks a like an old fashioned rendition of piggy-back. Just can’t tell who is on top of who (or Is it whom) without a pro-
rassle, are a few expressions used in the sport and which may be found in the Four
For instance, if a horse is dragging his ‘posterior and fails to clear<a barrier, he is called ‘a “rogue,” which is really just another way of hinting that his father was | & bachelor, On the other hand, an “honest” nag jumps .tach barrier on .schedule— every horse has been known fo fib a little now and then, of course,
down to earth =the Royalton terrain is Ideal and they will have five races over three courses on the program. “They were especially’ enthused about the feature race called the Royalton Classic. It is a two and one-half mile dash round aiid round a course full of high jumps and water . leaps, plus any old Burma Shave signs they happen to read on the y.
body — even for those | Whose bloodstream isn’t blue.
Stee to tote a doliar to L. uss & Co.—you can get R ticket—that will give you m See of the whole thing: packets, of course, will also id ot the sgene—at on), -
Ing—said to be . 4 Tr on—that a Dollar ket
Pblisheq. by L. Straus
el DAY, JUNE 3, 10 Ww , | El Khouri Tak | J. Ignores Zionist Criticism
~~ Syrian Delegate Heads Security Council © 3 _ While Counirymen Fight Israeli TARTAR
url's answer to the
The casé Against him Jy this: : He is the June president of the United Nations Security Council. Syria is fighting the Israelis in Palestine, Zionist ex-
Plas he ore, morall
. LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., June 11—A bland smile and a shrug ris El Khourt Zionist eriticism |
Yiof good taste and reasonable|
¢ (some © {should have suggested it. Why
mystery» -
UN Post, =
Writer
Herbert Bayard Swope, tae Publicist, feels that “the iictates
judgment should have prompted him to postpone his chairman-rhip-—not to give it up but merely tu postpone it. vii] “Failing his own initiative, member of the Council
America fatled to do so fs "
“Expect Communist Next
[Smart Simia Satyrus Smokes Stogies, Sulks in St. Louis Zoo Tests Show Odors 200-Pound Orangutan Gets Mad af Keeper | For Locking Lady Love in Another Cage Fg BRAC Nght Sow Rk Shanes . George Vierheller, curator of the St. Louis zoo, said maybe: would like to meet one. And bring some cigars, he said. It says here (Webster's) the organgutan is & pongo pygmaeus or,
"|a simia satyrus about two-thirds as big as a gorilla. Comes—unwillingly—from the Netherlands East Indies.
cigars, though.|~ anyhow. Ten-cent because she's in a family way, ‘|s0 td spéak, Jeff's been mad at
everybody. Worried, probably. {the oldest dog in the city, accord-|
ones. off. poun
Jeft Loves Cigars , George ‘said, Jeff is
Ordinarily, {downright friendly and loves
. Likes nothing better than to sit with his back to a tree and puff away on a stogie. But Jeff
since the keepers locked up Mrs. Jeff, or Jenny, in another cage
the chair, inthe rotation system
“really short supply.” {ful
|eooking fats, soap, fruit juices,
to do with steeples—just with -
BR peo 7 earthly .
+ Hundred” division of Webster, |:
Its a great sport — for Svery|
Money: helps—but you only.
Ebrton's b Long Junt b'S NOTE--Bob Long
It looks as if one of the original Communists. would be. the July president of the Security Jourcil. Dmitri Manuilsky, a colleague of Lenin, Trotsky, - Stalin and Madame Kollantay in the early underground period 40 years ago,
side over the Council,
He actually is the chief Ukrainfan delegate to the United Na-
Soviet Ukraine especially io. pre-|.-
tions, but his seat with the Coun- ¢' has been filled since January, when the Ukraine won Poland's! expiring two-year term, by al deputy, Vassili Tarasenko. Mr. Tarasenko is little 8ir Echo to Andrel Gromyko but Mr. Manuilsky, a witty, waggish char-
‘|acter, can be relied upon to in-|
terject good humor into the debates even though he carefully hews to the Moscow line.
Copyright. 1948. by The Indianapolis And The Chicago Daily Nein, ha
Lack Certain
packets and feel that as far as an unbeatable record. CARE
\ » - . - HERE 18 the comment one couple makes on their latest packet. * Four tins of cocoa—‘“purchaseable here.” Two pounds of powdered milk ~'there’s a surplus of fresh milk here now.” aS pound of tea—"obtainable re.” Eight ounces of dried eggs— “ditto.” One pound of dried apricots— “a non-essential.” ® ® =» : ONE POUND of sugar—"not in
12 ounces of bacon—"wonderThree small cans of meat—
Two cans of fruit juice—"good.” Two small bars of soap—‘“very necessary.” Eight ounce can of butter— »
s 5» TO WHICH the housewife adds:
What we lack in England are
tinned fruit.’ The things a housewife can do with a can of fat. “We love our fish and chips. We can buy the fish and the potatoes, but we have no fat to’ fry them in.”
ight, 1948, by The Indianapolis Tim Pod ine Chicago Daily News, Ine
Oregon fo Increase
Trout Population SALEM, Ore. (UP) — C. A, Lockwood, state game supervisor, reported that the rearing capacity
English Are Grateful for Goods, Call ;
Organization Unbeatable on Delivery
By WILLIAM McGAFFIN, Times Foreign Correspondent LONDON, June 11-—-Britons are still, grateful for their CARE
jes always get to their destinations. However, it seems the most recent arrivals have been short on items people here need the most and long on those they need the least.
LEARNS FAST—With a hot dog in her right hand and an ice cream bar in. her left haf, Isabel Vacher looks like a typical American girl five minutes after hec arrival from France. The 9-year-old Parisienne was flown to this country to appear’ on a radio program.
Britons Find CARE Packets
Needed Item
delivery is concerned CARE has
Russ Buy Jap Rail Rolling Stock
$3.5 Million Deal Withheld From Public
Times FP Service
sia has purchased from Japanese manufacturers - railroad rolling stogk worth $3.5 million, it was revealed here today. ,
oreign TOKYO, Japan, June 11-—Rus-|
supreme command of the “Allied Powers more than 10 days ago, after several months’ negotiation, it- appears. However, the details were withheld from public announcement for fear of the possible American reaction that Japan is thus
war potential, . Order Spread Out Under the Jap-Russ agreement, Japan is to get badly needed coal, coke, wood pulp and other raw materials in return for locomotives, boxcars and other rolling
tation of the Russian-held Asiatic island of Sakhalin, The first delivery has. been promised in six months, with the entire order spread over a 12-
of the game commission's hatch-| ery on the McKenzie River will be| increased to one million trout this| year, more than double the ex-|
isting amount.
year period. It seems the Russians held out for quicker delivery but failed to get it.
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STRAUSS SAYS: +.
WHITE
es a ait aaa EE
ROCKINCHAIR
SHIRTS—
Are in—a lot of them— it WHITE—white 2x2 pima broadcloth (it's good).
Tailored with care—an
The deal was approved by the
stock to be used for the rehabili-|
t. 1948, by The Indianapolis Times
George lit up a stogie,
an introductory manner.
“Maybe you've got smaller? Cradle size?” Looks Like Pop
“Rusty.” It looked empty.
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STRAUSS SAYS: TRADITION
contributing toward the Soviet's| . ......
= PIPES More than 4000 of tempore; to be surest ‘—some of the choicest, thickest Oustombilts ever built—in a sale that will bring the
- & Company in be; hig ‘the gt aA behalf of
ideally suited to your summer slacks and shorts and
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separate skirts. Sizes 10 to 20. ; = :
L. STRAUSS & Co. Inc.
WOMEN will buy them by the handfuls for Father's . Day remem-,
. | and additional . handfuls for
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reached about three feet through the bars, took it between his fore and middle fingers and puffed away. He blew smoke through his nostrils. No rings, though “This is Jeff,” George said, ini . :
“Not me,” I said, backing away. |
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“Up there,” said George. Rusty;| “Rusty only bites soft-—now,” a two-year-old and looking just Gearge sald.
- . ike his pop. was placidly eling-| "po. \iy shook ands with me. Affect Appetite
ing to the top bars of the CHICAGO (UP)—Medical re-
George tried to coax him down Felt like two men were trying th a banana. Rusty made(to pull me Into the cage. Rusty searchers here contend that poor “all in
noises with his lips. I took the'ate the banana. We shook hands appetite banana and climbed up. lagain. Then he bit me. IAM Pomeranian, Aged 26, ‘Hen House for Rent’ . [ior teed thelr en, con:
(Oldest in N. Y. [Sign Left by Thief trols the appetite, oo | ‘NEW YORK (UP) — Vamp, R
A dozen “guinea pigs” from the | GREENVILLE, Miss, (UP) — 's: med! (26-year-old female Pomeranian, is/ , chicken thief stripped John Bal- onpitals. lca) sal Samed) Jor lard down to one rooster, were to eat, they were subject to The theif made off with 33/ various obnoxious odors, such as. fryers and 25 hens, leaving one yeu roetida, chloroform and ether, rooster in the chicken house. Despite gnawing hunger, none Over the chicken house door the wanted to eat. thief had scribbled “hen house for| «wppe study draws attention to rent. the importance of a clean atmog-
PO phere and pleasant surroundings MAGNESIUM FOR PLANES 0; 1a) time,” the scientists cons
ing to the SPCA. Next are Buddy, 22, a male poodle; Petro, 21, a female Irish terrier; Prince, 19, a male fox terrier, and Ling Toy Lee, 15, a male chow. 1
CLOSE TERRAPIN FARM A joint federal-state terrapin
something preeding project in North Caro-| Magnesium is used for most cluded.
(lina has been closed; during its Of the fuselage skin of the Doug-| pi existence it distributed a quarter- |as-built Navy Skyrocket airplane; SORGHUM IS IMPORTANT
George said sure. We went million young diamondbacks into|the magnesium alloy skin, 0.1) Borghum is an important crop over to the next big cage, marked waters along the South Atlantic inch thick, is built over an alumi-|in El Salvador for hunian food
(coast. {num alloy frame. {and lvestock feed.
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WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW
pipe-smoking population through our doors.
Custombilts are those Indianapolis-made pipes that have won almost world renown. They are the preference among selective pipe smokers—they are favorites among pipe collectors (one man has 122 of them) 2
‘SALE These are Custombilt’s famous $5 imported
briar pipes
SALE
1.50—8.50—*10 & 12.60 “Pipes
Custombilt Cigar and Cigarette Holders . i while they last $1
ESF TTI TE TR Son) CTE CNY 0 poe ol CAA
They are of CHOICE IMPORTED THICK BRIARS—
They are carved with hand guidance—highly skilled hands!
There is about every shape a man could desire—
those pictured give you just an idea. .
They are perfect of course— 9 They carry the name f Custombilt—
“ They're spread out on top of tables by pricel
Every man who sees
them will want several (The ownership of a few
rest periods—insures more blissful, more fragrant smoking!)
them in-between
There is no reason for selling them at these fantastically low prices excepting a change in the selling plans, So
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It is doubtful if a pipe sale like his wil ever again be duplicated—
The circumstances that created i tare not i
ely to ever again arisel
STRAUSS & CO. nc.
