Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1949 — Page 11

Barbara’ daughter of wr. and totin' clothes ver. Mrs. Henry Witham. 3338 Guilford Ave, and Ann ‘bara started ‘the Beck. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Beck, of New York a | left the employ of John Powers

‘MR. POWERS hired Barbara and Ann last look aft : on while ca Mareh when he visited the city to promote his as how many New York ogiers would be

wages. wt tind sain on Ears GRRE Gueiou Be, visit was ) This neck of the woods is minus a couple of sights advice to the girls. There's a. thing or ts + for-gore eyes and mine are sore most of the time. about New York that I like to pass on to i Remember, I'm a bachelor, Mr, Witham just sat in the easychair and| ' The Witham home was the scene for the excit- watched the girls run upstairs, come back down, ing last mitwents Unger SEH vol, Mr. and mm in S, Hight. a cigares and-puy y t ou : “What is your advice, Mr: Witham ii: g “"I"told them to use their heads" he SR, | Nota bad bit of advice, either.

= and never Pass up-esting the apiig-of pacsiey of her plate. “Parsley is rich in iron, Barbara, and

you know iron is good for you.” . - Barbara answered by announcing that when she has any time off from her work she’s going to see places like Jones’ Beach, Grant's Tomb, Empire State Building and Radio City. She intends to concentrate on entertainment and sights that are free.

Remember the Sandwiches

“WE DON'T WANT TO forget the sandwiches, Ann.” Sandwiches? The girls, it seems, don't like to eat train food “and Mrs. Witham obliged “by preparing several «cream cheese sandwiches to go with fried chicken breasts, legs and thighs. ; “They'll eat breakfast on the train,” Mrs. With-1 am said. Amazing. Ann showed me a notebook her father pro pared for her ‘when she was making a trip to| “Harvey 6. Foster, special agent in charge of the indents ~South America. “I was 19; then." Ann said; “and FBl-office, demonstrates. the: expert use of firearms. 35 & Jou al: ‘daddy gave me some rules. Good ones.’ police officers, including a couple of U.S. Army MPs. demhr: Bsr? BL. wand A Shout puting aint took place on the police firing range behind the City stranger look sick: “Be careful who you talk to! Sanitation plant, Kentucky. and Harding Sts. 4

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toxicating liquors of any kind.” Na ames Sponsors |

“more.” A big little girl was leaving home. Good | luck. > Ito posts on the National Sponsor-|

i Don't twist > your : OU pasar Garfield Park Area ie Committee for the Interna-|

Mrs. Elmer Ferguson, 805 S. Lyon Ave. Requests Gives All-Out Help tional- Dairy Exposition-to_be_at|

~ for-“You, Too” are supposed to be voluntary but, [the State Fair Grounds, Oct. 8 fo Going to work . . . Barbara Ann Witham thanks anyway. Seventy-one to-840 makes 911! The goal of $100 set by 2). Gar}, "

land manager of the project, an- itus of Abbott Laboratories, Chi-|

NEW YORK, Aug. 9 We got to gabbing the you hear and learn is a lie, and you might as well nounced today. other day about the seamier times in the boxirig accept the first version you run onto. - Neighborhood merchants, stores

breeder; Frank Januszewski, pub-

Ahearn. I don't know why I never did a jlece on - quite familiarized itself with the language. He ilies have already donated more ing Stiorthci Bieader, ~£hd Leigh Goldie; he is certainly as worthy of biography as“ called a gymnasium a “jim-a-nasum. 1 took him than $53 to the hard-working o rete, erndon,.Va., milking| anybody else in Washington. \ to a circus one time, and he said‘ that Gargantua children who range in age from, Horthorn. breeder. |

is & Aight promoter. Sammy is in show business, HIMNIAYAN donkeys; ¥nd Goldie's comment Wak|io 7p. m., both days, Promises 10 wo: Carl Van Ausdall, Liberty; regular.” This means that Tur strike against one dairy was “a Deadquarters for service in 144s —— Bobby, the serious member of the firm. sells in- SHOT |e a huge success. It will be held 4nq Victor Products Corp. Ha. ther correspondence will be nec- strike against all of us.” 145 in Burma, wheres he particle surance, but he was a fipe boxer at the University “Bantamweight Jackasgpay” he said. n front of the Mesalam Grocery, gerstown, Md., H. C. Krannert, essary before that veteran's A 4 e : of Virginia along about’ the time I wis acquiring sy ances Shatal oy 8 oman adveriturous 2329 §helby St. Indiana chairman, announced. |claim can be definitely estab- SHORT EXACTLY $85 (eupply missions, aerial medical algebra in ‘a neighboripg culture foundry. Eye Finkel and Goldie's arch enemy, Gabe Men-| It all started. Miss Mésalam, telseeistpiodysatsioestmmpribt { lished. | MILWAUKEE, Aug. 9 (UP)—| Gen. Jesse E. McIntosh, Tipe

The reason Goldie clianged his name to Ahearn {part owner of the grocery said, ‘VAMPIRE’ TO HANG | was that he was Sighting around Philadelphia hogs 10 the eddie: the, loot. a1_the_reseption,

4 : = some 20-odd years ago, and to stay alive in Patla “If- anything's missing.” he said, “my joint’ 3 children, Billy “Hendrix, 14, of| George Haigh, confessed vampire while others have been improp- vagrancy, and he blamed it on a| In the field, stress will be laid i delphia at that time you had to-be Irish. Especial- ,), 154 place they'll search.” he’ radbury Ave. came inlo giayer of nine persons, smoked erly notarized and hundreds of telephone call. A suspicious hotel on platoon problems, under simu- ’ & dy if you were a cutie. : Goldie's “joint . was a . haberdashery shop on| [the ay g for Summer| his last 10 cigarets and drank his veterans have failed to answer manager called pelice after Ren- lated combat conditions. although Washington's 9th 8t., and is now Jong defunct. “ {last pint of beer in Wandsworth some questions on the applica! gert placed an $85 telephone call no live ammunition” will be used:

Clout on Snout Stops Goldie The reason It is defunct is that nobody ever bought! It ee ret ue vd] i > anything from Goldie. ..Goldie. had heaps of fine ug o year-old Haigh will “be hanged’ A cu TIE, in the old ght talk, had nothing to pajamas and neckties, but he could never entice > “friends--attempt to: ad TH the phon: wa

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mexeeT Op Tidiananatie G-Man shov Bren Lee olicemen Soils Real Shootin

ae ed it = rs “Picture Staty by Bil Oates

on the train; eat .by yourself and pay for Te | your own food; dee that li of your bags are tightly! Kids’ Bazaar to hid Dairy Exposition Un closed and locked; remember your promise—no in-| . . Then, it was time ‘to go. “Mother,” Barbara’ Rile “Polio Fund | Five b Vet i ‘ usinessmen and dairy erans’ ORUS GARY, Ag. 9 (UP)—Gary's n | ms sald, od think, I wont Beas ae efickels any y {cattle breeders were named today! | Mayor Eugene Bwartz called dising” dairies a

: fil laims {i ir Worl Milk deliveries ended yesterday | Fn (left) and Ann Beck leaving for New York City and 89 away from my first 1000 requests. Yippee! ele Park Gieighborhiood ChIAreh| Tre new members of the coms War a iy the’ ord, when-members of the AFL Driv: CAMP ATTERBURY. Aug. 9

Trying to be an author is sure tough work. a drive to raise funds for the mittee are Alva W. Phelps, pres-| according to an announcement ®'® where there ain't no crickets. Yus lps Fund of Riley Hospital will ident of the Oliver Corp., Chicago; py The onus -&IVision of the In. STUCk- one dairy and -14 other units, here for 15 days of summer

_ » : R b C R k 'have to be set higher, Miss Edith [Waiter Jahusen, dwiée ot Edt diana Department of Veterans’ dairfes shut down. training, were preparing today for T 1e Cutie : -By Oi er f var {Messiam, 2335 Shelby 8t., booster’ 4. Ravenscroft. chairman emer [Affairs would charge the 14 dairies With three-day of Amati bat

cago, and Holstein- Friesian M80 34,461 applications had jn 5 complaint to be filed a. of this big military post.

De a Lotived. OF —. Aunher: today with the National Tabor) The 6100 men will leave early business, and up popped the mame of Goldie Golde had ‘avery salty tongue, which never and salesmen and individua) fam. \sher Polish Press, Detrolis ilk: {and Relations Board in Chicago.

\and~ Marine Corps veterans. the Borden Co. to enforce the!

ly like Peter Sarron, a lightweight!s to 14 years. Additional ustrial exhibitors Department of Veterans’ Affairs, wage increase. | Capt. William H. Cook, Indian- _ Goldie's name, I believe, was originally Izzy looked exact y ‘will incl stated that of the 35,000 applicato ncluds neral Equipment sta! at o e applica E. C. Stumpf, executive secre- apolis, received the Air Medal i Goldstein. He has a brother named Bobby Gold- . Sghter -of remarkably hairy torso. Ol Dr. Wik- Their two-day polio bazaar, set! Sales, Inc. Indianapolis; Mid- [tions received, about one-half of tary of the 2 County Milk: Te yesterday, at i

h Jia me d fed, stein, and another named Sammy Lewis, Goldie liam Mann and 1 showed some GWAr‘eC. for Friday and Saturday, 7 a.m. west Afineral Co. Inc.. Green. them are being classed as “Ir- Dealers Association. said that a

{last Tuesday when one of ‘the! “LONDON, Aug. 9 (UP)—John|have the applications notarized today began a 90-day sentence for division, made the presentation.

didn't have any work for| | Prison today. The dapper, 40-|tion. [to Australia to “talk to my girl Units will maintain security

“23950; to file appl Seaton: 2558. ARR

Here, Mr. — coil oF the results of his shooting at a lifesize hum oust target, using a police revolver. Firing from prone, sitting and standing positions, he blasted the cardboard target full of holes. Onlocking police officers take notes as the FBI marksman points out how he counts up shots totaling 99.2 out of a possible 100. Had the silhouet been_a” man; he -would have been » very dead and much. tiddlnd, individual.

* Gory Mayor Bids 38th to Work

To End Mitk R

nd- milk drivers About. Half Being a with nim today to try leaves Barracks for -Classed- ‘Irregular’ ha the Tile wiih da 3 Days of ‘Combat’

Only 35.000 Indiana yetorans Tesidents of Lake County. 12 mien Biate Service

and Dairy Waorkers union The 38th Infantry Division's 128

Officials of the union said they! At the end of business last vigiating the Taft-Hartley law Problems in the wooded sections

(tomorrow morning for the field. They will not return to their bare Clinton Green director of the union's request for a $i0-a-week T8cks until Friday evening.

6833 were from the Navy. mhe strike was called against!

Many veterans have failed to Roy C. Rengert, 20, Detroit. Mich., {ton, commanding general of the

Veterans have until Dec. AL fiend.” 4s Rengert 4 didn’t have the guards, as ate used in combat, for four hours.each. evening.....c.

mes a . do with: lowered-eyelashes.—A-cutie is a man who bh money for the polio fund. a cannot hit a lick, but who is so fancy on the They Ss asta af tothe a E74 borrow X Sp au Detore—sne! ET Ss riposte, and so adept at snuggling up to his ad- money, and later, Mr. Ahearn was. Supposed to ew antes 1 ad a ca o ‘urner | one of versary, that he is often able to win a fight on play host at the coffee pot across the street. youngs all eager) J sheer finesse against a man who could tear his RE bout get to work, | z head off if he ever belted him a solid sock. A" Man to. Believe _ 1 Decide on Bazaar | Hutchings Keeps . Goldie was a real cutie. On the best day of I' HAVE MET a flock” ot talented liars in my! They decided almost at once on) Cn : Ics sold his life he couldn't bat & cherry off a sundae, irs, but Mr. Ahearn was the best of them all. the bazaar plan. Then they began| Top Spot in Poll

without using both hands, but he could tie up an Goldie told honest-Ties, which is to say that they ® Systematic survey of all homes| Jerry Scala and Earl Turner ysrvelous opponent in the clinches and make him seem an were all so fine he was convinced they were true. 80d places in the neighborhood to gained strength today in awful bum, and he could win on points. However, When he was selling a fight, it was ever sensa- 5¢¢ What articles they could find Times’ search for the Indians’ . l. one day, an impatient playmate hit Goldie a g06d tional in advance, although the bums involved for the bazaar. “most telegenic player” as JohnVorsted clout on his ample snout, and spread it all over may Kave been unworthy of being alive. Mr.| Mothers and friends promised MY Hutchings continued in first Mr. Ahearn’s face. Mr Ahearn quit the racket, Angarn could stare you straight in the eye and tell cakes and punch. Stores promised | Place. became a promoter, and has been in the entree- <5, Rocky Graziano was Joe Louis, and you would balloons and other articles. | Ted Beard, wnose fans put him preneur business ever since: "believe it at the time. George Buescher, of the George within’ a few votes of Hutchings

. . | quality YT {came into (foldle’s hands when I Wil “yong TUT vemgmber once some tramp Goldie booked Buescher & Son FISFELE, ‘Contrih-1yesterday. . lost. some._ground in. and impressionable. Goldie took over my educa- {ook a dive so palpable it was obvious in the uted more than: two dozen potted today’s tabulation... Beard still.

ow bp btn Tr was under is tutelage that JASErmed- thie blewcher Keats. Goldie shrugged His shoulders. gee AE in. second.. close enough to. n eight oa “fight “writer's truism-—there-is noch. thing as... “What..do you want for what I pay him?" a {Hutchings to overtaké him before

; a Two local taverns offered to the deadline o vpting. Votes the inside behind the inside in fits Everything said. “Maybe Eleanor Holm?’ ‘put jars on their bars for cash {must be td AA

|contribytions. The Wonder Bak- 'by midnight Friday.

ing Co: agreed to lend their mu- , Scala went from fifth place to ne Joke Swiped By Frederick C. Othman [steal sound truck for the gala ining in ire vote standing and est coat "ne Se erent. he. project Turner climbed. trom: eighth ts - “WASHINGTON, Aug. 9—I think I'll order up ° clients. They indicate, without actualy telling a grew, the management of the! seventh. : ip-lined «. - some mgtthes inscribed on the cover: “I bought He out loud, connections in high places. | Garfield Theater agreed to permit The fan voting for the player

these, myself; they weren't swiped from Harry 8. You'll be hearing more about Harry Truman leight of the youngsters to PASS | pe ins Life poll and writing the

[player will get a riew RCA-Victor television set. The player receiv-

xacting

. T wan.” That'll make me'unique, ¥ matches, and the uses thereof, at Congress’ muiti- milk bottles for fund contribu-| Unit a 4d we Eyerybody else, including politicos of both. ple inquiries into alleged skulguggeries among the tions during the film showing! - : »< parties, lobbyists, lawyers. and five per center agents, expediters, and the capital's creased-pants Baturgay night. James V. Hunt, séems to be igniting his ¢heroot men about town. Following the bazaar; the tired! jing RCA-Vietor television set.

. ) J the most votes also will get players and their percentage ule H 1 d +H Th ft like ‘ this with matches which proclaim they were purloined The President has not indicated ‘whether his children will see home MOVIES]. You may. vote any nu ot i foi] ny Bam: ro, 308 e A er Auto e " from. the President of the U. 8. A. Mostly they smal] jest is running thia and about to be aban-/and cartoons and enjoy a wiener! {timies, but for only one player on|per cent; Scala and “Nanny” Per:|

weren't. doned. The trouble is that he’s confronted with|{roast in the backyard of Mrs. | llot, Ballots may be 7. S is Fle Ui ele Fir The President brought this upon himself. Years ahother souvenir problem even more serious. _ |Mesalam. ‘ : eat Ely allots ¥ Dandies, : uth) 13 er emt; uspec % oo n er ire

pason in ago he began handing callers as souvenirs of the The interi # the White H is bei ped | Se Or Ve aie Famming, 4. per Sebi; Royer Lint, . é \ s e interior of the e House is ng rip <tained at RCA-Victor “dealers. (2.6 r -cent; Jack Cassini and White House lead pencils, match folders and simi- out, as you know, and replaced with modern con- How Wrang Can Mail votes to Contest Editor, (Earl Turner, each 2.1 per cent; ~~ Brothers Arrested at Home Following wild as do #4 8 —F— re a each was imprinted Mr. Tru- SiUcHien not. likely to tumble down on the presi- land Br Ballots 24 Wary Mel Queen, 3 2 Jat Sent i Hive Jor Chase of Pair Who Escaped in Cornfield ; : ® Ed This is & $5 million project, which should pro- oman Driver Be? dropped 11 boxes at RCA- Vietor' Johnson, Forrest Main, Jack Con- Two West Side brothers were held today as ‘deputy sheriffs th Manufacturers Unload Junk duce a small mountain of ancient rufble, including Police w Y 4 dealers. way,” Frank Kalin, Bob .Ganss, Sought to learn the identity of two men suspected of automobile Nn ese THEN MANUFACTURERS began shipping as brickbats “blackerfed "by the British When théy onaer { Here is the standing of theClyde Kluttz. theft, wii. last night dodged a Hall of bullets and escaped into oy MANES «13 1 * p ami mii 1 a cornfie sorted merchandise "to their Washington agents, De faantibn, Haibers from Yess Pliner : NORMA BURNS, whom police Most Tele enic Ball Pla er ’ A_felw minutes after receiving a report of a stolen car, Deputy at 9:30 all bearing the magic inscription, in the hope that... 11 walls of Lincoln's bedroom said was also known as Edna g y Sheriffs Robert Blazic and Felix, Robbins spotted the. car near . Mr. Truman would hand these items, too, to visi i LL [Whites 10, of 1422 Praitt. St. was! “Sponsored by The Times and RCA.Victor Dealers Epler Ave, and 8. ‘Harding St. w————— tors. The advertising value would be considerable. White House ‘Rubble Valuable rested : t 2 ; My choice of the MOST TELEGENIC BALL PLAYER with They gave chase and as the car one of the men who fled from Some of. these goods with the presidential signa- early today, charged: uo yngianapolis Indians is checked below (check only one): roared through the 500 block of the Hlojen sar eurlids: They said ture were junk, somp weren't, EVERY SINGLE piece of it, .including the With’ vagrancy, disobeying.an au- 1 Beard, Ted (of) 15 Peters, Russ (if) 8. Harding St., the driver braked they lieved he might have been Mr. Truman never saw it, of course, though he handwrought nails, the stones that came over in tomatic signal, failure to have a BL 3 = it to a slower pace, and the oc- hit by one of the shots, or injured did give to a recent guest 3 “39-cent ~ball-point- ballast from England, and the chunks of marble! arivers license. and going the! 2: seGanss, Bob (c) 16 ——Klinger, Bob (p) cupants leaped. from the still| himegelf in leaping from the car. fountain pen with the “swiped” Insigne down its stairways worn thin by the tread of the mighty, 'wrong way on a one-way street 3 ——Turner, Earl (¢) ~¢ 17 «Lint, Royce (p) " |mioving vehicle. ; Later, acting on a tip, the of oor is still side.. It. wasn't much of an instrument Toy Whiting a valuable in the souvenir market, | When she w toDp Y peel: 4 Weatherly, Roy" (of) + 18 w=-Queen, Mel (p) The fugitives fled into a iby Hora went to & Wes Side hope : : ; purposes "exc ept perhaps under water, bu un- Some of the Congressmen in charge of the job as stopped by po-| - . . ...cornfield, the deputies saw the er ey nto custody an section for ddubledly Would TOOK Impressive tn & Vest pocket sald Ir the government only could sell busted ce #ho-had followed her as-shei 5 —Conway, Jack (If) 19 ——Walsh, Jim (p) men emerge at-a spot_near_ the, 15-year-old youth, who they said, back in Hohokus. bricks by parcel post, the proceeds would more Srgve tough irate ligne going 8 ———Dallessandro, Dom (of) 20 ——Main, Forrest (p) Liinois Central railroad’ tracks aaeered fut deséription of ops re e I ran into a citizen the. other day who insisted than take care of the cost. Others insisted that 1d B y on East St. shel 7 __Cassini, Jack (if) 21 ‘———8houn,.Clyde (p) The men, the officers said, ignored e - fugitives e prisoner’ a : upon lighting my cigareite with a supsib silvery crooks would more than get into the act. They 3 Lhe car she was driving be-| , = 00 Clyde (6) 22. ——=8cala, Jerry (of) #.|a command to halt and re- entered older. brother was. also arrested ~mechanism. Then, looking smug, he handed 1t°to recalled one fast-thinker who offered bricks from on8ed to Joseph McKinney, Sev- : 2 Matioy. Bob-(p) the cornfield, ° - (When he falled to answer quesme. Engraved dowp | the front of it was: “Swiped . the recent earthquake in Portland, Ore, at $1 each eH How. : we in » an» ” ys La De The deputies fired six shots but [tons satistactoslty: a From Harry 8. Trinan.” and sold out a whole brickyard, en police contacted Mr. Mec-| 11 -——Fernandez, Nanny liming, Les failed to stop the fugitives. 3%¢ eing he'd on vagran: I'm sure the President had sothing to do wih The special White House building commission inner, he id he 4d rot know 13 Kalin, Frank (of) , 27 ——Hutchings, Johony (P) | A call PT reinforcements Y charges. t, but .how many such cos ghters 8 is worrying about this one now. My suggestion is|'®¢ Woman, iad lent car| Gutter} Don 80 w—Johmson.Lhet (p) * [brought three additional squads! it your coat signature are floating around the country I have that the boys save trouble with a large bonfire [tO his brother. . H age, 40 » fof officers. For more than three. Charters of 3 Klan : no idea. Handy keepsakes they undoubtedly are I'll provide the match. Not swiped from Barry 8, BE SURE TO SEND WITH YOUR BALLOT THIS STATEMENT ours they combed the flélds but for lobbyists to Present Sasuafly to prospective Truman, ; Mother, New Baby Safe COMPLETE IN 25 ‘WORDS OR LESS: is most failed to turn up a trace of the Klaverns Revoked ai =~ EE ra eee In Ambulance Crash {telegenic. because . . . * Be. sure to sign your name ana address.|fieet-footed pair, ATLANTA, Aug. 9 (UP)-Dn ~~ y i rasn - After abandoning the search in|Samuel Green, newly titled Ime = PLAN ?2?? Test Your skill ”? EAST. MOLINE, "Ill, Aug. 9 "Name tbutsussensnane se sesnsnnsaesasts es PROBS tessrsssnsassse (that vidinity, Deputies Balzic and perial Wizard of the Ku Klux ; Robbi " » (UP)—Minutes - after Mrs, Ray- Ro ns were cruising in the 2500| Klan, today followed up his une mond Workinger gave birth to a Street a ality Shsaassransaiasesy lock of 8. Harding St. when they masking order with revocation of

From. what, country do we get natursl cam- Hew many ropes are included in the West child in her home, an ambulance] RULES - saw ‘a man whose right shirt] kan" charters in three . cities Indies? rushing the mother and baby to Fr ae Tore. the, AcompURYiRE Statement In 3 words. o |tleeve was covered ‘with blood. |along the ‘bors Most ‘of th world's supply of SALGral cam' Three: Cubs, Dominican Republic and Haitl. a hospital smashed into an suto- pas, our Raima’ s1a. sarees vo be Fa Br Een bt | When they called for him oder, hE Deis aL ed Ca BT a Ce nt etitie empiavews ‘oi the sponsors thelr sMiilates. wna ne decuion DAI. the man wheeled about, and| Dr. Green Sota that he had HRs Len R—At what, hour did George Washington dle? . Mrs. Workinger- nd The Baby = aes Bhar ad-ail-entries bec . be_spansor meen dove headlong into a te Jlansmen ‘iChat ‘Why are third molars called wisdom teeth? ~A<<Washington died at exactly 10:20 p. m. Dee. bounced to the pavement.’ A! The player receiving the most vo‘es will receive a new RCA- wooded area. A search © enn. and ; . The third molars are called wisdom teeth be- IT 1799. At the moment of his death Dr. Dick cut heavy wrapping of blankets saved = Victor television set . the voter submitting the best Z5-word {place failed: Lo) turn up the wound- fayette, Ga, to turn. in “their eamse normally they are not cut until a person is the cord that held the pendulum of the clock on! the baby from injury. Mrs. Work-| statement and voting ‘for the player who wins the poi also ed man. os." robes, Their - klaverms, he said, between 18 and 25 years old. : ; the mantel. 4 !inger suffered from shock. = | will restive a new RCA-Victor television set. = i Depitios theorized that hes vas’ are under imperial a yg 3 4 4 a pir oo a = "y: ; a . Wn a £. v

Don Gutteridge Earl Turner Russ Peters