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- MARTHA STRAYER, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer 3 ASHINGTON, Sept. 24—I got a glimpse of Russia's Iron Curtain in Finland. It was pretty realistic. I was in a group of six American women writers who have just returned from three weeks in Finland as guests of the Women's
Press Club of Helsinki.
My glimpse of the Iron Curtain came when I rode a train from
Helsinki, the capital, through the Baltic Sea base of Porkkala, which Russia took from Finland as spoils of World War II, The Russian base is only nine miles from Helsinki, Everything about it is secret. Nobody but
reporter of the Washington three-week trip to Finland, 6 Scripps-Howard Newspapers
being sold so they can spin and weave. Ready-to-wear stocks in stores are scant and prices are sky high. Quality is poor. And there are few luxuries like fruit
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By OPAL CROOCKETT Personal inhibitions breeding loneliness, business failure and stagnation, and unhappiness are the targets of attack by Technical High School's Personality Clinic ‘opening for its eighth year, This “workshop in personal development” is open to all’ adults with no educational qualifications) required. Registration has started at the Arsenal building at Tech High School, held between 7 and 9 p. m., Mondays through Thursdays. The first session of the clinic is scheduled for 7 p. m., Oct. 5, In Treadwell Hall. Weekly sessions
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the Russians know what is going|juices and canned fruits. on in Porkkala, No foreign| The Finns love coffee, but planes dare fly close enough for|it's rationed. There's apparently a good look. . plenty of unrationed coffee availBut six Finnish’ trains run|able at $8 a pound, and the Finns through Porkkala dally, connect-/have made this ‘pay off in a ing Helsinki with Turku, chief|characteristic way. Finnish ship-building city. The Takes Over Supplies Finns, incidentally, have to pay| The Mannerheim League, & naRussia several hundred dollars/tional organization which spon: a day for the privilege of run-|sors children's aid programs, ning their trains through what took over coffee supplies which used to -be Finnish territory. would have gone into the black market, It sold this coffee openMetal Curtains Draw ly and put the profits: into a won a ride on one of those pj 4ing fund for the Children’s Before the trains cross into the.) and home for sick children Red area, metal curtains are g,q 5 training center for nurses ] The Castle was windows. Car. doors are locked. q.ished last year. It's as fine Russian train crews and guardsizs Uncle Sam's Navy Medical take over. Finnish crews, as well canter’ in Bethesda, Md. — and as passengers, are made veritable|p iv from “black market” coffee. prisoners inside the blacked-out Housing is so short in Helcars. |sinki that one person is assigned Signs in Finnish and Swedish ty every room. For instance, the posted in each car warn passen-|.qitor of Finland's leading womgers not to peep. len's magazine has a: pleasant I peeped—but could only 100k gnartment, but the daybed in her downward through a small crack. |jjhrary has been assigned to a All I could see was railroad ties. (hcapita] technician. Finland's The trip took an hour. At times newest celebrity, Mika Waltari,
Enrollment Tripled Spring enrollment tripled the heater of fall enrollment last year, and Tomonsw t 1 . . rn early enthusiasm indicates faster 55,000 B. T. u. ay
increases this year, It is the aim
Castle, a beautiful modern hos- bers and give actual experiences)
of the directors to have a teacher for every 20 members enrolled, Miss Gertrude Thuemler, Tech dean of girls and lecturer in Butler University Evening Division, again this year will direct the clinic. She will be assisted by Mrs. Martha Turpin, assistant] dean of girls at Tech, “The major purpose of the clinic is to make students more| effective in their business and social relationships. Every effort is made to make the course prac{tical to meet the needs of mem-
{in important areas of social and business relationships,” Miss Thuemler explained. FREE “In order to serve the BTOUD uo. aKING adequately and keep them inter-| ested during the five months of FREE classes where no credit is given, it is imperative that we conduct DELIVERY : workshops to permit students to] = “* or grow through experiences as well as through lectures. The pattern of work done is changed every 45 minutes,” she said.
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is sounded as though we were go- author of the best-selling novel, ing over trestles. The base it-l‘mnhe wgvptian,” has two roomself comprises a 100-square-mile srg quartered in his home. area of islands. : 1 visited a former air raid Some Finns say they believe gheiter where people are now livRussian guns are trained on Hel-\yno = It had electric lights, consinki from Porkkala. . Soviet/crete floors and white - painted tanks could reach Helsinki in a'walls. Numbered doors opened half hour, {into tiny one-room apartments ocYet the Finns seem calm about cypjed by a man and wife. It it. They paid no attention when was clean and neat. Thirty-five the car curtains were drawn. coyples lived there cooking in a Their attitude seemed typical of community kitchen. One woman the whole nation literally underigajd she and her husband had the guns of Russia.
Finland is paying a terrific, 0 0 osin — paying about 30 'o len) up GE Rr cnt a day rent. Still another to Russia by Fimnisn troops, ‘Mele Was fof men only,
Finland has got to dig up $300 millon worth of reparation Adult Education goods. They're about half way Survey Course Set
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. Finns are grateful to Uncle|s A survey course in adult eduSam for loans but it will borrow cation wei LLL those a iho output|QF, Supervision of adults’ ons oes into .Yeparationa goods ae effered this semester in the But8 para 8 ler University College of Educamanded by Russia. So the Finns tion. are doing a lot of belt-tightening Under the supervision of Dr. and going without. Albert Mock, the class will meet Nylon stockings cost up te $7 Thursdays at 7:15 p. m. through8 pair in Helsinki. Almost alliout the fall term and will count Finnish women make their own as three college credit hours.
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Event to Precede Band Day Celebration
Times State Serviee ST. MEINRAD, Sept. 24 — A group of 700 including the members of St. Meinrad’s Abbey and \all the seminarians will sing the 8 a. m, solemn high mass Oct. 9 in the abbey church preceding the Band Day celebration, Visitors are expected from considerable distances to attend the annual festivities. For their convenience, the abbey also announces masses at 11 a. m. and at noon. + Musicians representing the abbey members and the student body who belong. to the 75-plece Abbey Concert Band will play from time to time throughout the
day. Guests will be served a chicken dinner from 10 a. m. to 2p. m. in the seminary dining rooms. Lunch| and light refreshments will be| sold on the grotinds all day.| Friends of the abbey will give do-| nations of cakes, fancy work and
ceeds. These will go toward the fund for a new college addition to the seminary. | Bolemn Vespers are scheduled to be sung at 3:30 p. m. The Rev. Fr. John Thuis, O.8.B., director of the abbey band, will conduct Band Day. .
Quakers Observe | » 60th Anniversary | A traditional Quaker meeting, will mark the 60th anniversary) of the organization of the Second | Friends Church Oct. 2 at 10:35 a. m. in the church, Lee and’ Lambert Sts. Co Ushers and those greeting wor-| shippers in the vestibule will wear| Quaker dress. Men will sit on one side of the meeting house and women on the other. Male members are given permission. to hark- back to olden times and keep their hats on their heads, church officials announce. The pastor,
will preach. Members and guests will have Sunday dinner - together after morning worship and Rally Day sérvices in the Sunday school.
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