Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1949 — Page 16
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Hoosiers Speak The recent radio lectures of two Indiana University = geneticists, Dr. H. J. Miller and Dr, 8. E. Luria, were heard in France. Both lectures, delivered in French, were transcribed by the IU department of radio and broadcast by the French Broadcasting System. They were among the first in a series of lectures on| scientific topics.
Isn't Enough % TWO months ago my best boy| 3 friend Introduced me to & girl Now he says it I don’t stop being’ ; oh a 4 4s through. wan nds with both of th Dr. § E. Luria "1, yuller, 1046] JAY, "NorTH BIDE. (Nobel Prize winner, lectured on! WAVE you ever heard of two “Genetics and Its Relation to! * friends loving the same boy? It Other Fields of Knowledge.” Dr.| all started when I called a boy Luria’s talk was on “Genetics my girl friend uted to go ‘with. . and Antibiotics.”
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_|Kaiser's Grandchild ‘Becomes U. S. Citizen
SPRINGFIELD, Mo.,. April 7
Mrs. Patternson took two oaths yesterday before Federal Judge Albert A. Reeves, One was the standard oath of citizenship. The second renounced her titles
Her_ husband 1s a Springfield... lawyer.
‘Three-Part Story of
'2 Men and a Watch | WASHINGTON, Apr. 7 (UP)— Herman Zeaman, a retired watchman, had his watch stolen in (1944. But it was recovered by a young policeman, Pvt. James Powell. In 1945, the watch was stolen 4 second time. It was recovered again by Mr, Powell, by then a
Pls held up, and the watch was itaken again. Yesterday he got {it back. The finder: Detective
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drink, curse or smoke, PUZZLED TEENAGER. You'd be surprised how much boys would enjoy your home, and homes of your girl friends, if you made them interesting. They’d forget to be restieds and they might not try to show off If you talked on subjects they care about.
ers of the column share your problems and answer your questions. Write In care of The
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