Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1949 — Page 6

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The anipping turtle has no! teeth, but the edges of iis jaws are hard as horn and are much ike a chisel © The turtle buries its egg in soft ground or sand and

lets the sun hatch them: It grows

to be very old and in the South | where it is not necessary for it to! (hibernate, it grows to great wize. Whenever this turtle spends three! or four months of the year in| deep, cold water it does not eat, breathes but little. This Inter-. feres with its growth, It has two worm-like threada} projecting from the tip of its tongue which it extends to entice | fish. The fish, attracted by these; moving, unusual threads, arg grabbed by the snapper. The algae, or moss, growing on. ite! helps _té conceal the object.

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~thack, ha | AF ‘beneficial to it while fh.

8 The turtle at Churubusco, At i is true to its type, has a central row of plates running down the center of its back which are fused into the vertebrae. A row of (plates runs down the center of!

AD ‘suki, consist-|the back and are much humped

, up. On each side of this center! {line are eight plates, and arofind|

the outer edge are 23 #maller plates. . | The under-shel] - tas five paired plates, with, an extra. for good measure. | THE SHELL covering of a snapping turtle does not afford

‘as much cover as in the case of strictly land turtles. The sn.

turtle is web-footed and a 41 swimmer.

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Marfin Strasse oF moar Bloomfield . . Swan _edllection which he carved "in his spare time." Each article, except | the clock, was made from a single piece of wood. {i

Pastime Becomes an Art. | For Bloomfield Carpenter

Whittles When His Work Gets Slack; ST Clock His Masterpiece

THE pastime of other men Martin Strauser has devel:

“Like his father and grandfather, the Bloom¢ield waod carver! ter by trade. He carries on business from a shop in his

‘outside the town, but In winter ‘months trade stackens. ‘Then

of red tedar or ‘white MR. § STRAUSER, whose father

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and grandfather both carpentered

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Gases frmeraey = United d Nations’ Now In Kankakee ot 87 - KANKAKEER, 11, Apr. 2 top| Edward M. Reno, one of the nation’s oldest professional clans, died today at his home. He driven through the coarse quarts-mica strata of New York's Fast, wis 87. Mr. Reno has honorary prea: ident of the Knights of the onths. was started early this month under a $25 million contract. southerly “end of Ebony Wand since the organiza-| The. contract calls for construe-| nds will extend from 44th tion was formed in 1041. He wasition of the first unit of the UN +71 ‘The cove now is & member ‘of the Interniational center, the secretariat building, Brotherhood of Magicians and

had worked as a magician for eral Assembly and the meeting imately 5000 persons in the

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President Truman to Lay o— - Of $€5 Million Building Project Apr. 0 magi| NEW YORK, Apr. 2. (UP)—Seventsen hundred piles are being

River front to support the $65 Million, of the United Nations, =

once emptied into

Franklin D. Roose- 5. rock-filled timber crib [reit Drive, skirting the river, is crib may have to be dug expected

the foundations for the Gen- | piles can be sunk

more than 70 years. : {hall area containing the council of the UN when it is compieted| Partly on Funeral services will be held chambers and conference rooms. some two years from now. : The secretariaf ; here Monday. .. _ | The huge structure, whose President Truman will lay thelof the ground, will rest partly on'building will rest.

to accommodate approxi- replaced with earth before offices

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Sale! Women's and Misses’

PANTIES & BRIEFS

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A conferane: relations will | ist Hospital soon luncheon Members of rd and he ethodist Co ana will atte Their hosts w the public rela ' the Methodist , with committee cha Speakers wi art, Dr. Claud pital chaplain Neff, hospital Members of committee in Stuart are Wi O. Snethen, § “Rev. Harold sey Van Ripe Mrs. Frank ¥ Mrs. Charles

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there, began carving “on the : side.” Since then he has devoted | more and more time to carving.

{include a “miniature old oaken with a handle and chain, | all made from one block of A

= {He made the clock in 45 days. | Other of Mr. Strauser's “gems”

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Fine cotton polo

BOYS’ Polo SHIRTS

BOYS’ RAYON TIES

Styled just like Dad's in good Tooking stripes C and plaids.

Lovely elaborate patterns. to enhance the beauty of any window. Well woven ZIPPER FRONT : to give lots of very fine

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BOYS OXFORDS sas

Fine quality leather uppers. Sturdy, jong wear. ing soles. Good looking wing tips, straight tips

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Sizes 4 to 10 3 A te] Cy _Another shipment of these. fine quality shoes, Made solely. for comfort.

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