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Mary Jo?) . To work and followed. {hat- by-telling me -hand- Dol la r gr “to work and followed -that- me Today were Soing to talk about the candle, oo 7 ndles, because of thelr layer-like econ-|

Ind. as their home town. Whiting is a hop, skip °30&e holder. Ths ls Jone fn wo operations. Cost Increase Outstrips : —_ : — % . : “Where you girls sta m , ; M ve x SLE of om . ao eles TY | indie Ndr sted ag tenis wicks iv) [come Rise; Endowments Off} Bi a A | ji , the candle dipper and gave eac po e wic : “ig Finally on the Pla m a mild twist, “That shows the dipper Dow deep; _. ~~~ 11% UIT, Tiley TIeaiEY ry ae NO ONE is allowed on the platform but the to put itin the wax. See?" | This is the first of two articles on a grave dilemma which, as girls and Mr. Standard. I got around that 'pro- Sure enough. She dipped the naked wick into, ex-President Herbert Hoover said in his birthday speech, exposes

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Inside Indianapolis sy Ed Sovola = LET'S DO away with electricity, light bulbs, Mary Jo Chevron is the leader or boss of the _ : : wall outlets and go back to the candle. The team. She told me it requires from 30 to 35 dips romantic, irresistible, alluring candle, ¢ to make the sample hurricane candle.” i Did you know candles were in use in China Vi f a Qlspiay of the : Er. ™ ; ——— ’ as far back as 5000 B. C.? That Emperor candles we make in Whiting, hurrican ? . ‘ Constantirie ordered Constantinople all lit up is the only one we're set up to make here” sme Dollar Crisis on the Campus— :

with candles one Christmas Eve? With candles, said. Thank you. oe : | that is, (How am I doing Angie, Ann and Ann Wolotka, the girl with the ready smile, §

And three lovely young ladies who make same at

hortage’ Menaces Lives the Indiana State Fair. All three are located in Struction. fre harder and burn better than molded o : | the Manufacturers building and do nothing except can es. You dont say. Ha : : " " ; i ; make those romantic, irresistible, alluring candles “You girls like Indianapolis’ for the Standard Oil Co. (Ind.). 3 Miss Svitko demonstrafed the Hot Plate, Thtte, ; 1t was sheer coincidence that I ran into the Are two sets of holes; in the contraption : A r ™ - rad 3

4 tapers it for the! thre girls, all single, too, and claiming Whiting, flattens the end of a candle and tape

vision by telling them a little fib. The girls the wax right up to the mark. Without the mark| Independent schools and colleges “to the risk of becoming de laughed when I sald my uncle owns 42,675 shares {he Hamme thing could be accomplished so far as I] pendent on the state.” ' of stock in Standard Oil. They must have believed could see, but, maybe there's a thing or two about | Er ra atoms aaa Ae EU pS . * me, though, because I got on the platform by candle-making that I don't know about. By BRUCE BIOSSAT, Times Special Writer

shoving not nearly as hard as I thought I'd “What do you do after you're through work-! NEW YORK, Sept. 6—There's a dollar crisis on th have to. : Ing? college campus. It clouds the future of America's 110 All during the Fair, said Angie Svitko, hand- - Well, next we come to the process of coloring

dipped candles will be made. “I'm dipping mow the pure white finished product. Two vats of Private colleges and universities. And if it isn't solved i but I map be wrapping or cutting. Dipping isn't coloring wax, red and yellow, bubble merrily atthe years just ahead, educators predict that perhaps

ali 1 do." . 150 degrees. A candle just after it has been forth of these schools will either die, lose their indepen “How nice,” I said, leaning my tender elbow dipped into the red vat, looks yellow. Slowly it) forfeit thei ; ’ ti pe on the hot plate. . . turns to a vivid orange and finally to red. {ence or forfeit their standing within a generation. : . = The: yellow wax is extremely light when it is| Educators think the fatali-| "THE FACDLYY @ the core

ring the|,. i Be Pe Eh oe he dye oct that ways ties would come mostly ihe institution, educators believe.

How come the brilliance comes out only after among the hundreds of und I" mst be Kept. intact and the white candle has been dipped and conled? 80,(smaller schools which dot the ~2PPY: 8

s ere is stiff I asked my next question. /land. The losses would hit hard, Ruancial quan oy mere educa“Would any of you care to go to a movie some for the small college is the edu- pe :

” tors from the increasingly powerevening’ : cational expression of America's Incredible. They didn’t know exactly why the p ful and wealthy state-supported

individualism, : colored wax turned brilliant after application. It schools like California, Michigan,

They offer American students Minnesota, Ohio State, Wisconsin, Just does. Hmmmm. : : a wide range of choice in teach- North Carolina. - a It Wasn't So Easy, After All ing methods, novel ideas in sub- With able scholars In short Ss & p- " » t : ject matter, innumerable special- supply in an expanding .educa- ’ > ret y t MISS CHEVRON suggested I try my hand at {js expertly presented. | tional world, . big state schools ; rt hi Cy dipping a batch of candles. When you get into “ = =» often find it easy to lure infla- A Je a A en a - = Je. Setution Te Jified Hi le es THE GREAT endowed univer- tion-pinched teachers away trom iraditional gifts fo private colleges produce beautiful buildings like the Payne Whitney gym at Yale.

sities are not likely to die, but| private colleges. i i always the same on each of the 360 degrees. they could well ir the lesser | Piro add to their woes, the en- . Now colleges need endowments: without any strings attached, : Consequently, some candles are half-dipped. |... ties should this dollar crisis| dowed institutions face a rising personnel. They built up reserves] A GOOD share of private con-/thropy explain that gift-giving is others are overdipped. And how gay was the o, unsolved. Renowned schools backlog of construction needs. that have come in handy since. tributions go to endowment, which heavier than ever, but that prilaughter of Ann, Angie and Mary Jo. Spectators), ‘Harvard, Chicago, Columbia; But leading educators every-| Ordinarily, private schools/means the money must: be in-/vate colleges aren't getting their “simply hissed and Jhooted. * The girls discouraged and Yale could slide into medioc- Where point to an even more , . . th hi ¢ fund Jveésted and only the income used former share of it. ie Presimy desire to pass out the candles I made. rity or go ‘under the yoke of critical backlog—the pileup of Tee chief Sources of Iunds: by the school. : dent's: Commission and some “Just throw them in the melted wax.” urged oto support. | important research and other tuition and related student fees; "mndowment is still pouring into other educators blame the schools, Miss Chevron. “And we'll give you a couple we What is this crisis that educational projects that goes on gifts and grants from individuals, private colleges and universities, saying their money-raising meth made to take home,” on dangers the iy oo a wih - accumulating for lack of funds.| corporations or other organiza- but the pace is slower now. The ods are out of date. Romantie, irresistible, alluring: candles. Be private schools’ re | tions; and government contracts. President's Commission on Higher! hat’s not ll. The statessup« “I am sure when people realize what a rare A nation-wide inquiry by the, PRIVATE colleges and univer-| For decades the private gifts| Education reports endowment ported institutions, as~they have opportunity they have in backing a book that isn’t| National Education Association sities are taking in more money and grants usually from rich old funds increased an average of/grown in strength and quality, even written, the 30.000 mark will soon be reached.” is not yet one of desperation. than ever before. But in most men and women, were the main $500 million in each of the three have attracted increasing agpounts Miss Eva Wiles, 528 N. Central Court, you're an|But it has spread and has struck cases -it isn't enough to offset prop. They aren't any more. Such decades from 1900 to 1930. But of endowment money which they Condiope Gisndivg never wads angel. . Requests are coming in by fours: Better fear wherever it has gone. | their leaping costs. - jcontributions average iess-than: 40 frem-1930-to-1040-they rose just.can pile on top of funds they get anciepower , . . (orandma neve than by zeros. At least it's easy to add four to The crisis is made up of spiral-- During the war, most schools per cent of private schools’ in-/§250 million. For the 1940-45 span, from legislatures; To them it is candles like Angie Svitko does at the State 1570. ‘we get 1574. “You, Too” needs 30,000 ing costs that reflect higher enjoyed profitable contracts with come these days. Tuition, on the the total probably will fall some- almost pure gravy. “ {wages and prices; of greatly ex-/the government for = wartime|other hand, generally accounts where between those two figures.! One educator reports, for exe {panded needs in men and fa- research and training of service for more than half. Leading specialists in philan- ample, that mighty California |cilities; and of college incomes

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fis # of the Rockies. That includes — . . . an ha aha . ; : ; wa § well-established Stanford Uni~ NEW YORK, Sept. 61 don't know how you garded as unseemly. by some. Among the lower | IN SMALL schools and large, : oF x : os Hr , hi pana mp d versity at Palo Alto, Cal.

operating deficits are getting bigger and more common. Among the top universities for example, {Columbia and Chicago ran $1.5

. - s ANOTHER DIFFICULTY is that so much of the money the

feel about the American Medical Association, but orders of modern man, such as the Australian! the boys have rendered me such aid and comfort aboriginal, the hair sprouts so profusely on: the that IT am forced to send them a valentine, out of beetling brow that the abbro seems to be peering

’ schools do get has some sort of gessel though it be. fib he i Wise Hhreus Asli Gorillas are hairy. Whoever 1 iiion in the red "last school strings ti it. G ly it can our correspondent is one of those lads whose ~ ‘year and Yale $700,000. ly be used for a specific projec fur-piece is slipping badly. Each yedr the fore- Among our ladies fair, the smooth, pink skin ¥ Yale § suly Jor 3 " t

like cancer research, or for a pare ticular department. This ties the hands of schools at the very time when the crying need is for “free money,” funds

: toch. -E ‘ear the sun ©f the face is greatly admired, and millions are Deficits, of course, are no proof heats more paintully on the bald spot on the back Spent. annually, to keep that skin soft, glowing|of impending disaster. of the head. About the only place the hair still and blemish-free. I see nothing unbeautiful about! But spreading, persistent losses grows profusely is on the nape of the neck. This 2 full, glowing head of skin on a man, This is a tell of trouble. The cost -of noncreated. for a time, a sense of panic and cértain sparkling adornment which can be. placed in per- educational operations — chiefly frantic efforts to preserve whatever fluff was non- fect array by a single swipe of the wash cloth. It|general building operation, main- i eroded from the skull. ; does not ruffle in the wind, collects neither dandruff tenance and repair—shot up 10 s " There were the ustial ointhiShts and Unguents nor burrs, and needs no shampoo to keep it tidy. per oe” the eight years since way bes fins thing. say many : ) 8 5 Byel prewar ‘times. a ors, oesn’t help a A ore experiment. with garlic. on the advice of. B@PY- Is Bald, Too | Educational “costs lunged for- —— 4 gchool pay its janitor or Night. some lady who recommended that a spud of that A SIMMALL baby is admired by all, when he is as| Sard, 100. bit wswally’ 204 as far. 2s, snd often falls 0) Wake l= halitoxic herh rubbed on the scalp would frighten bald as an egg, and nobody knocks his baldness = ry sts or agora ranged Jovioe Tor OV cos asso the hair. into regrowth. No more, though, Bub, OF attempts to” trick him out-in-a toupee. Many! per. cent. above prewar ¢ : research. - Sl

: at lov levels. he Lacking free funds to use flex- : ; Hv f I e2 great lovers have béen bald. Roberto Rossellini is : 8 cking use flex The AMA Las forever” de1Versl Hie THOM Anll vRYe on his last third of hairful head, and he got Ingrid That faculty salaries went no we #5 ibly as it sees fit, the private & ’ . . Bergman. Charles Boyer is as shiny up top as a En pow a elem in § 3 SE § . school can’t often embark on the : heliograph in full sunlight. Who needs hair to be! the crisis. From Tulane in New oe &) ‘new enterprises it may deem vital Just Nothing to Be Done iT as 8 x : . Orleans to Antioch in Yellow to its continued stature as a A COMMITTEE has annotnced that there is just I imagine a bald dame would be regarded as SPrings, O., to Carleton in North- in rolbinssdin oid i a a a lh ear ol 94 leader. i!

nothing you can do about being bald, and further- chic, if the bald ladies went"to as much trouble to field." Minn., to Columbia in New tor va h . = ; sfsad oo cu ye y more, nobody even knows what causes dandruff. premote baldness as is spent on selling the girls York. the story is the same. And Dollar crisis on the campus has hit construction as well as other. acilities, feniling in” classrooms like Next: How are the schools Committee says “neither massage, mechanical de- ‘a fresh deck of outlandish wardrobe every spring teachers still need more money. : this one in a quonset hut at St. John $ University in New York. meeting the dollar crisis?

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vices, hormones, vitamins nor any other treatment and falk <Fhe.shape of the average head is not re foi will regenerate hair lost in ordinary baldness.” unpleasant. It is sometimes roynd, sometimes =. Identify Dead Map She | ; a

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Amnesia Victim Harold ‘Wagner Ruling Reserved

Reports to Air Base

bo . a | ; ae Identified Here |=: mer vee On LVL Raid of Mr. and Mrs. Frea R. Wagner, | 644 8. Illinois St., has reported!

Mother Reads to Lackland Air Force Base, San Story in The Times |}7'°pio Tex The attractive young amnesia men indoctrina- _ {victim who walked, into police tion course, the: ‘headquarters Saturday with an{Air Force re|appeal for help was back at home Ported today. {today as the result of ‘a story in, FP ¥.t. Wagner |The Indianapolis Sunday Times. Will complete 13 | © The young ‘woman was identi- Jeans of basic {fied yesterday as Mrs. ‘Maxine oan ng iat : | Meredith, 24, mother of a 21- mw. ing the Air ig

Force technical ia {month-old son and wife of a to- {.., N e case quashed on a tech tally disabled World War II vet. 7 ning unit. have the case q

Lackland> = ~FPWESES nicality in the address given in vj eran. } Co is the world's Pvt. Wagner [the search warrant and afidavit, ; SE — regard to the case. . A nls Jyeutified bY her moth. largest Air Force base, center of |" gam Blum, attorney for Mr, WASHINGTON, Sept. 6—The poor ‘devils with Britain's loss of reserves, her dollar position, her. | body of Fernald, alias ob er 8. Rathryn:.Sweel. of J37 WAF's basic training, the Air Pratt. insisted the address was

i 3 : . Park Ave, and an t. Mrs. Forc c i | h the real, low-down dollar shortage are the Brit- prospective dollar deficit and the significance of Benson, was found in the small Sandra Sue and Poochie | Bea. Tribble of the same address, Lon no tlicer Candidate School! wrong in the warrant and the fishers now arriving to discuss the English dollar her import adjustment. This has sounded like so apartment, which he had occupied x uw x |after they read an account of thé of the Air Training Command. property sated BeOrNeALY it shortage. I doubt if any of 'em, except maybe ‘much mumbo-jumbo to me. I wish they'd use almost a year, after a maid failed Little Girl's Lost |amnesia victim in The Times. The Judge Rabb ru y

The committee says that self-designated scalp sometimes square and sometimes pointed, but specialists, or trichologists, are merely whistling ‘what is wrong with spheres, plateaus, squares andi “Dixie” when they issue prescriptions for the re- peaks? When they.gut it into paintings and furri-/ “gw growth of dear, departed tresses, which pleases me ture it gets by as modern design. As FBI Fu itive no end. I used to worry so ward about not buying I see no reason why the guys with a primeval & all the suggested nostrums that I'm convinced the thatch growing clean down to their eyebrows fretting shoved my hairline back another inch. should sneer gt us fellows with the high, intel- Body Discovered Now that I know there's nothing I can de fo lectual forehedds, the nicely tanned or nicely pink repespulate my pate with lush locks, I suddenly or nicely freckled scalps. A man with hair can In Apartment Here ; have an entirely new feeling about hair; or the buy-no more coffee for his dime than a man with-’ Body of a nian khown in Indi- ok lack of it. Who needs it? What's so special about out. Hair has no bearing on the strength of the - " Wal c : hair? arm, the capacity to handle six dry martinis, or 4hapolis as Walter C. Benson, | Millions ‘of men shave it off their faces daily, the credit rating in Dun & Bradstreet. found Aug. 31 in an apartment! and people -who- allow it to flourjsh thereon are Enough; I say. ‘of this inferiority complex about in 120 E: North 8t., -has been! subject to ghrill cries of “beaver!” when they becoming bald. To anything other than a female jj.ntified as Joseph Fernald, 58] stride the public streets. Ladies shave it from chimpanzee, us cueballs are probably the prettiest a f ve from ‘the ) FBI in| their legs. Undue hair on the manly chest is re- men alive. ° ug ny : Wichita, Kas. |

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the Indianapolis FBI office in

Club Claims Property Wrongly Described

Decision on a motion to quash |an affidavit in the case of the Libjeral View League Club raided by Sheriff Cunningham on’ Aug. 6, was reserved today by Judge Saul I. Rabb in Criminal Court 2.. Counsel for Lowell Pratt, owns er of the LVL Club, sought in an afternoon-long hearing Friday to

io get the door unlocked on two he would decide on the motion

| Sir Stafford Cripps, who is w vegetarian, get smaller words. successive mornings... A Gepury , | mother Salt Fhe decided it must - - De equa enough to .eat. i} . The trouble seems to be from the British view- coroner said death resulted i leer ae reading a 00SIers n 0 y |He said a constitutional question "His majesty’'s government is in such a hole for. point that when we were lending her bilfions of a heart attack. No Previous Att jo i [was involved and he would not spending money, as you may have gathered from dollars after the war, she had to spend them here, mp. (,roners suspicions were 0 omes ome | Mm s > a . jact. on the motion until hearing reading, the profound dispatches about the tripar- when prices were high. Now when Britain 1s tr¥-4r,u5eq when a card, identifying ™ a ig weet sald today a spe- | or dletvers all of ‘the evidence. sats OF - tite monetary discussions, that the experts them- ing to sell us stuff, our prices are low. And the (1. man as a salesman. for a j : {£ 3 d Was attending her daygh- Mr. Pratt and PORK b Ww trl 1 selves are on short rations. British, according to them, are caught in the mid- wichita coffee company, proved Returns After ; oom Sterne as ah J uttering ii Ha achiedui His 300 . Sir Stafford, the chancellor of the exchequer; dle. ; to be false. Officials of the com- 4-Day Absence previous attacks, the He ny War Games Last the sherifr's raid and the seizure Ernest Bevin, the foreign ministér, and the other Or who wants to pay $1600 now for a midget pany said they had no. salesman y : The young mother disa eared F T Week lof considerable gambling equiptop men of the British delegation are allowed $10 automobile from England when he can buy a or representative by that name. | Sandra Sue, 2 years old, won't from her home last Sappearer or lien VVeeks merit per day for living expenses -in° Washington. Ford, Chevrolet or Plymouth for very little more” Find $1800 Cash be crying for her missing doggie the mother said, but the family CAMP DRAKE, Tokyo, Japan, 2 = They've brought with ’em—abbut 50 bright young The English say if we'd lower our tariffs, they I ) ) " had not r ny : Yi Sept. 6 — Several Indianapolis . on = . . for’ a In two wallets found in the any more. eported her missing. Sept. : : F men as advisers, specialists and foreign exchange could sell their undersized motor cars here ] Upon: readi th i 00 a ayer experts, and these unfortunates are supposed to good deal less dead- man’s clothing the police. Poochie, a Spitz-Fox terrier pet bet, or pra, Sr 3 out of the men are engaged in summer ma- : : * exist In perhaps America's most expensive city on And we reply. unofficially at this writing, ‘of found more than $1800 in cash and constant companion of the vestigate Monday. ecided to in- neyvers while on occupation duty Critically Injured §6 a day. course, that if Britain would lower the value of and " Wichita = Masonic cards little girl, daughtér of Mr. and Mrs: Meredith wandered into with ‘the First Cavalry Division Donald Huffer, 18-year-old half. Must Live on $6 a Da = her pound to what it's really worth those little which looked as if the name Mrs. Rex Spangler, 320 N. Harbl- the police station and into the in Japan. back ftom Anderson, was in : us Ive y automobiles could sell here for $1000 or less. had been erased. A check re- son $t. returned home today captain's office Saturday. She The maneuver area is located back Fm Yoday Wa,

THEY HAVE been instructed to stay out of 2 vealed Wichita lodges had no after a. mysterious four-day ab- said simply, “I do not know who at the base of Mt. Fuji and Is Long Hospital with a skull frace ihe fancy Motels, whers ofie good nes! easily Yeah What About Scotch? Walter C. Benson as a member, sence. 1am, Please help me. near the scene of some of the ture after being Injured as

could cost $6, and do their eating at what the OUR BOYS say also that if England made Police also. found numerous| FPoochie departed without Police were unable to get her ar. he scrimmaged yesterday - with British call snack bars (meaning drugstore lunch goods better, faster and more in keeping with railroad .and plane ticket stubs, Warning. Sandra Sue cried, even into General Hospital because of hardest Sighting Suring the wat. EE rd Pui counters) and cafeterias. American demand, she'd have an elegant market indicating the man had traveled Woke up at night crying for Srowded Suaditjens and she was cavalry division are... pro football team. oD “This problem: isn't so tough for Sir Stafford, here. The British say, oh, yeah? What about widely during the past few Poochie. Her parents thought He, kep n the titx—jail until identi- Pet. William &. McKinley. son of Mr. . Playing defensive halfback, ths whose favorite dish is scrambled eggs (40 cents) Scotch-whisky? months. had been stolen. har oo ™ Seehnlca! VARTANCY and Mra Glenn McKigley, Mariford city former Anderson High School and cottage cheese (135- cents per portion), He This fluid sells here for around $5 per bottle, Today's communication from, Mrs. Spangler came to The ohare. e charges have been Bovialion: Pye Pov BF Bricker. ion of star was struck over his right and the other top-flighters will be invited out a Four dollars of that is taxes and then there is the the FBI In Wichita was meager Times office early today to ask : : TR tad AL 1 ela Artillery | eye, just below the helmet, by a

‘good deal, anyhew, and will be confronted with jitile matter of freight. The fact is, the British and the Indianapolis office had help in locating the little girl's| Battalion; Pfc Rodger C. Brandoein, son knee or a cleat. buffets of free ham and roast turkey. Their heal that they a grt 68 cents per bottle of|N0t received complete data on 408. eu he Returned. Jome Alert Onlooke Saves Woolf, ers ding rable, S33 Mr. Huffer had been working helpers, I'm afraid, will do most of their eating at 5° Scotch. If there's any trimming to do, say/the case. Indianapolis detectives So e was sling on 2 On Cri led Boat Charles H “Russell son of Mr und Mrs Out. with the All-Stars since the State Department. cafeteria. The food's not ‘they, let Secretary Snyder cut his excise taxes and|Investigating the case did not steps. — PP apolts. With Headquarters: Company. 3in|€Arly August and was due to see bad and the room is pleasant enough, but I've import duties. |know on what charges the man * | _ CHICAGO, Sept. 6 (UP)—Two Cavalry Resiment; Pie (Robert B. Perry. action in the team’s opening game® never eaten there yet without leaving hungry. The argument's complicated, all right. And 1/Was wanted or how he was iden- Hunt for Largest State {men owed their lives today to 8. State Ave, Indianapolis. Heavy Mortar Sunday against the Indiana Res . Memest John Snyder, our Secretary of the wouldn't be surprised if it didn’t get heated. After tified by the FBI 'W # I Started the fact that M. B. Snyder of San |Coupsny, sth Cavalry Re of Mpa Esther|fOPMatory team at Pendleton, ace Treasury; Dean G. Acheson, the Sécretary of all, it's no edsy matter to hold your temper when) gk atermeion Jia Antonio liked the view of Lake Shaey. -Kewanna Ind: bei Wiliam cording to team manager Jerry * State, and others have talked learnedly about you're hungry. PRESSES HUNT FOR ARK . Times Siate Bervies - |Michigan frim his window at the Hanson Ave. Indianapolis: Pvt Joe York. errr mre re epee or - (STANBUL. Turkey, Sept. 6 BLOOMINGTON, - Aug. 8 Lake Shore Athletic Club. ks OP OF are wih bn “Caeklry : 4 s : sel DDT NOT PENETRATING (UP)~—Dr. Aaron J. Smith, of|{Search for the biggest water-| Mr, Snyder was gazing out his{Resiment at the maneuvet ares for .3 FILES ALIMONY SUIT Ginger Rogers Seeks To Divorce Third: Mate | Under the skins of apples, pears, Greensboro, N. C., leader of an melon in Indiana was launched window with De pe? W000 10 wuts LOS ANGELES, Sept. § (UP) HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 6 (UP)—/dancing partner, charged Mr. eaches or plums sprayed with | American expedition searching|today by the Sigma Chi Fra-[saw the mast snap on a sailboat Starlet To Get Divorce {~The wife of operatic tenot Ginger Rogers appears in court Briggs. 29, with extreme cruelty... and parathion, none. of the! fOF Noah's Ark on the slopes of|ternity at Indiana University, {far off shore. He called the Coast’ |Armana okatyan sought alimony . today to ask a divorce from her She asked restoration of her Pp ’ ‘ IMt. Ararat; sald today his party, Jap Collins, Marion senior and Guard. : ~ | HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 6 (UP) payments today for three of the maiden name, Virginia Katherine insecticide was found in “labora- might make an attempt next Sun- chief of the search, -said when| A rescue boat raced out and Film starlet Randy Stuart re- four. years they have béen third husband. former actor Jack McMath, but no alimony. tory tests; neither was it found day to search the west and north-| the giant melon is found Sigma towed the disabled craft to shore, vealed today she and her hus- separated. Mrs. Antoinette Tokas= Briggs, i | Bhe and Mr. Briggs, a real es- in cider ftom apples having a west parts of the mourtain. The Chi members will invite the saving Richard Bergman, 17, of band, Edward George, have tyan of New York said in a The 38-year-old actress, who tate agent, separated June 30 small surface deposit of the in- expedition has been held up by farmer who grew it to the annual Wilmette, Ill, and James Walter, separated and .she plans’ a di-|Superfor Court suit that the

bad weather, ~+'“melon mess” of the fraternity. 22, of Kenilworth, Ill, Ivorce, singer owed her $9950.

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