Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1948 — Page 31

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have -to 'sleép on the sidewalk.” 5 Seeks New Hotels : Fiji wants to build hotels. It ; can't get materials at a price

vator shart, complete with “lift,” you may be able to get a room with bath by the barter system.

in the park with the - statues while they were building a hotel around your elevator. > Copyright. 1948, by The Indianapolis Times and . The. Chicago Dally News, Ine,

HAM GRID ‘GAME’

Smoking hams is now succesfully accomplished in a fireproof

room by means of hickory saw-| dust. spread over an electric grid.!

DOG LOSES A BUDDY—You can almost see the grief on the face of the white dog, whose pal, a black cocker spaniel, was killed Of course, you'd have to sleep at a Wichita, Kas., traffic intersection. The white dog guards his

dead buddy, while onlookers see

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+ Japan formerly got many of its Natives Plan Cultural raw materials for practically

Tour of Spain Times Foreign Service MANILA, P. I, Sept. 3—After a half-century of ‘political separation, the Philippines is going “home to mother” to show off its knowledge and shout: “How am I doin’'?” In a sort of “golden jubilee” reunion, Filipinos have organized a’ cultural tour of Spain to dem‘onstrate their advances in the arts since these islands gained their independence in 1898, | .A.delegation of Filipino writers, lecturers on various subjects and artists of the dance and music leave shortly for a month's ecircuit of Madrid and other Spanish centers. " Plan Native Dances | They will interpret Philippine ‘achievements, however, with emphasis on how the centuries-old cultural heritage of Spain has remained and flowered to ever ‘greater heights. | Native dances, especially primi‘tive folk numbers that show the marked influence of Spanish rhythms and tunes; will be presented as well as recitals of Philippine and Spanish mysic that feature the close relation‘ship of the melodies of the two nations. Lectures and: demonstrations will enlighten Spaniards on other {phases of Philippines advances in ‘the arts.

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‘Usher Too Generous

MILWAUKEE (UP) — Peter {U’'bert, a church usher, was puzzled. when the parishioners fiocked back to the church, waving the collection envelopes he had just passed out. He discoyered the envelopes all contained money contributed at previous collections.

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