Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1949 — Page 33
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DOES THE .sight of falling leaves depress You? Are you tired sweeping them from your Premises? The leaf ‘expert has a solution, stick
There is no reason for letting a few leaves upset you when scotch tape is so easy to get. A tree need never lose its foliage. Unless, of course, you particularly enjoy burning and raking them. This scotch-tape method of “keeping a tree dressed ' through the winter, is absolutely .foolproof, It has been tested in University Park. That's where, if you remember, Jack Frost. got a hand with his painting. Most of the leaves on the syCamore are still hanging tight. Mayor Al Feeney should be happy to- hear that since he was so worried the paint would kill the tree. Went so far as to threaten me with the clink.:
‘What's Going On?’ NO SOONER did: the taping get under way than a character walked up and asked what was going on. He was told and seemed quite interested. So much so that he pulled a park bench closer. He sat quietly for several minutes, Then he came up with a suggestion that just about ruined my day, ia “If you don’t want leaves to fall off trees, why don't you plant evergreens?” The idea has some merit but who wants a world of evergreens? Even the character thought
Tumbling leaves . . . Falling foliage can be stopped.
‘DENVER, Colo, Nov. 10 — A man named i , Doreal, otherwise known as the Supreme Voice, has no intention of being destroyed by the atom bomb. when and if it falls. 1 réallv should rot gay “if” because Dr. Doreal knew all about the atom vears before we successfully split it, and his most recent move is rather a baleful portent of the future. Dr. Doreal, or the Supreme Voice of the Brotherhood of the White Temple, has transferred his temple from Denver to a small valley between two peaks well outside the city. These mountains are supposed .to contain lead-sufficient lead to sheath the brotherhood from.the angry actibn of a peevish proton. Thi is good enotgh for me = if the Supreme Voice is taking precautions, I may be shopping around for a small Shangri-la for myself. You see, Dr. Doreal--he hasnt got a front handle—is the head guru of an outfit which prac. tices contact with universal consciousness, deals in theosophy and metaphysics, and thereby is unbounded by time or space. Although the head guru was born in Sulphur, Okla., he spent a lot of years in Tibet, and occasionally returns there, spiritually, to catch himself up on the newest doings in the occult league. ,
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I MISSED the Supréme Voice, because the Supreme Voice presently is off barnstorming on a lecture tour in New York and Florida, but I chat- - ted with his No. 2 boy, Dr. Lee Roberts. a gruff and kindly man who wears denims, smokes cigarets and likes to shoot pool. Dr. Roberts was born in Missouri, as seems tobe the case with nearly everybody nowadays. "“We are nice people,” Dr. Roberts said, nudging his dog off the stoop with his foot. “We are not a bunch of rudists, or anything like that. Down, Sir—" (this to the dog) ‘““‘we are not fanatics. We are incorporated and we believe in-reincarnation.” 5 The Supreme Voice's executive officer finally got the pooch off the stoop and asked me in. He accepted a eigaret, and ‘continued:
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foo much. ‘Half evergreen might You should have a good, steady ladder. Big roll dr of scotch tape, half inch wide. A'rag to wipe off | where the sticking is done. Dust on the petiole (stem) can loosen the tape. - 1 ' 2» Probably the best leaf to work with is the sycamore blade. Worst blade to handle is on the
Enthusiastic Student Teachers Zi" Find The Little Angels Are Cute
quires the least amount of tape, effort, dexterity | Just like putting a. bandaid around your finger. Good leaves for youngsters to work on, if there are youngsters in the household, Be careful with the leaves growing on an | angle and from the side of a twig. There are more of those than any others. Your tree won't 2
The, natural look should be preserved as much as’ possible. So. a longer piece of tape must be used and it should go around the leaf and the twig’ 28 without decreasing the angle but tight enough = that it holds. ‘After a few thousand leaves you. will be able to tell when vou are doing the job right, . When two or more leaves are growing close together, my recommerdation is that you pull all’ & but one. The one to be stuck. Don’t worry about 8 knocking a few leaves off. You can't save them | all i My friend in the park raised the question about sticking leaves that have fallen. It can be done but it isn't satisfactory. Chances are you get’ the wrong size leaf, the stem Is dry and the| connection which should fit over the stipule snugly | can't be made to conform. | Wonderful Things ANOTHER THING to remember is that alld the water needed by the blade flows through the | petiole or stem in one direction and the food made by the leaf to he stored throughout the plant, flows in the other direction: Don’t take leaves lightly. Pretty wonderful things if you want to get into the subject with both feet. Since the petiole. plays such an important
Some of the most enthusiastic teachers in Indianapolis are to be found among the student teaching group — young men and women about to be graduated as part in the health of a leaf, a man must be care- education majors from universities and colleges nearby. Carl Nicholas (abeve) Pil the petiole, the original petiole, that is, be fulfils part of his required course at Jordan College of Music by teaching a tonette Kept fii the Hest “working -order..possible..A..Jeal, class at School 39. He says it's fun to instruct, such charming youngsters as Billy with a bad petiole is a very poor leaf. Marley, Marcia Miers (center) and Jerry Mayfield. Carl's main study is voice, and Several curious people had some ideas. They: he is president of the Jordan Chorale, well known vocal group. came up with rubber cement, friction tape, thin so wire, paper clips and one man had the nerve to, tell us nature lovers that he didn’t care whether leaves fell off trees or not. No, scotch tape is the thing to use on leaves. 8 If's. transparent and doesn’t make the job look = patchy. ‘Throw away ihe rake and give yourself &. a lift. Hop into a tree with your tape and hold & back the fall. But stay away from weeping willows, f 3
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“A man who knows himself knows where he came from.” He said, “a man who knows where he came from retains his memories. A man 18] thereby born-atk-wise..-br..Doreal.can remember | all the way back to the fall of the 12 cities of Atlantis, 51,000 years ago. Sometimes when I am feeling good I can occasionally step back a piece and see the lost cities myself. > #Dr. Doreal his known everything that would happen, all along, but has; refused to capitalize on his knowledge. He won't patent what he knows. - But in the old days of Atlantis, they would neutralize gravitation, airplanes could ascend and descend vertically, and this was 50,000" ‘vears ago. “They also had two moons then.” Dr. Roberts mused, as a full and lovely moon sneaked over one of the atom-proof peaks.
They Dodge the A-Bomb DR. ROBERTS said the cult was incorporated in 1939. has several thousand members, mostly] mail-order chelas, or aspirants to higher knowledge. Some of the higher officers moved up onj
Miss Betty Y. M. Kam, a senior at Indiana Central College, te hes first graders at School 72. From Honolulu, Hawaii, Miss Kam is of Chinese descent, Her middle initials stand for Yuk Moy, or, in translation, Jade Girl. She will be graduated in June, 1950, and hopes to teach for one year before studying for an M.S. degree in education. Then she wants to go home to Honolulu and teach ABC's To the children there. “Mother wanted one of her three daughters to be a =~ teacher, and | always wanted to come here,” she says. ey
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_ Ancther student teacher whe finds children interesting to work with is Miss Virginia Keene. A senior at Indiana Central College, she teaches third-graders five mornings a week at School 19 and wants to stay in the same room when she is graduated. Besides her school work, she is a counselor for a girls' Y-Teen club and B member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Student teachers have fa overseers called "critics" who grade them on their work, just as in class, and oor Yet tips
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Part of a student teacher's job is to assist and encourage her pupils in other activities besides book-learning. Miss Doris Johnson, a Butler University senior, thinks Lynne Hare, Robert Ryon, Don Vivian and Jared Bruner (left to right) wield a mean paint brush as they redecorate a playhouse in the first grade at School 60. Miss Johnson wants to keep on teaching the primary grade when she is graduated the mountain. where the great adepts of the| next June. "They're cute, and interesting and different,” she says. "I love children.
White Lodge now dwell on some 1800 acres. This That's why | want to be a teacher.”
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move came in 1945, when the Supreme Voice — ———i=r==== — - more affluent members have either bought or| (Schools leased the land, on a 99-year basis. They figure | that is- long enough, even in a reincarnation. i . t It js a long and twisty road up the mountain, Sto in Meter | ip g School to Produce ‘Meet Me in St. Louis’ cluster in their leaden sanctuary. Under Di . f a» choir. robes. “We are not primarily interested in avoiding! Truck Driver Pleads Under Direction of Mrs. Elsa Majors DAVID HUGHES. chairman of Poste. pREnAHIY, aid tFtE™ ‘We Beek! Guil £7 : ! THE SENIOR class of Southport High School will present the orchestra department at Jordan vs . vilty of Tampering musical comedy “Meet Me in St. Louis” at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Collége. of Music, will be guest : back to Tibet for a refresher course, at will, with- ; : : 7 Three tarnished i th f t kr ~ 7:45 p. m. tomorrow during a con- 8 pennies bro out moving his corporeal frame from Colorado I boa plait The play, written by Perry Clark from a book by Sally Benson, cert by band, OE a a vocal ® 21-year-old man to court wt but it 1s" noted that he took the train to New| was fined $5 and costs in Manic. Will De directed by Mrs. Elsa Majors, faculty and Myrna Milner, ETOup. today on a preliminary robbery York, It is easy enough to float from Denver ina) Court 3 today. student director The half-hour program will end charge.
began to fret about the:A-bomb. The officers and Fi d Ch ¢ ied on uharge Southport Seniors to P t Comed where the temple and the subsidiary buildings {proceeds will be used to pay for Dr. Doreal, as mentioned, can send himself] , gyver who admitted blocking school auditorium, director at Howe High School at with a combined selection, “Voice Robert Joseph Green, 21, of 705
to Shamballa, the central headquarters of the mim F.. Hanson, 25° of 61 N. John T. Martin and Joyce Lipp Great "WHIte Todge, th Lhasa, “Tibet: “Gate St pleaded —guilty—to—a will play the mother and father. Mixed chorus, directed by Mrs. of Freedom,” conducted by Mr. 8. Meridian St; Apt. 12, was ar. “But we had to build this road up the hill” charge of tampering with a park- Martha Osborn will be Agnes, and GVvheth Luginbill Ivan Warbte "Hughes. 3 : alo Tested-earlytoday by Sgt. William Dr. Roberts said. “It cost us a hundred grand.” ing meter. Sandra Kloess will take the role band and orchestra head, will] Joan Vollmer was elected presi- Lahrman investigating a holdup of Tootie. Others in the cast will direct the Southport High orches- dent of the senior class-for 1850 report on the South Side. He was
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 — What's worrying me now is how come assorted Communists, pinkos, and ex-Tellow travelers are turning-up-as hornyhanded tillers of the soil?” I always thought. they knew more about raising Cain than potatoes. But Whittaker Chambers popped up as a Marvland squire, raising pumpkins stuffed with secret microfilm. One of the State Department's young men, who tangled with. the House UnAmerican Affairs Committee, is plowing his acres down the pike from me in Fairfax, County, Va. A ‘number of other witnesses before the commit“T68 1aEntIned themselves not-so~much-as-over--throwers by force of the government, but as collectors of Agriculture Department fees for raising pigs.
His Favorite Tool: A Sickle,
AND NOW we've got farmer Mar Bedrach, a New Jersey rancher in & brown homburg hat, After spending the 30 best years of his life as a ! Communist organizer, frequent pilgrim to Moscow, and author of pamphlets with hammers and sickles on their covers, he wound up—ah, the frony of it—as a big butter and egg man in Frenchtown, N, J. Farmer Max differs from Mr. Chambers and some of the others, He didn't resign from the Communist Party. The party kicked him out a year ago. But he still believes in its teachings as he plucks the eggs from beneath his red hens «and he is what you might call an independent \ ‘Communist. Perhaps the only one in all the world. : Farmer Max spent an uneasy morning on the A committee's hot seat. He was a wispy little man { behind a wispy little mustache and in accents i Germanic he told how he joined the Communist Party when he was 19. Then he worked his way , up, as organizer at $35 a week in Detroit, editor
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{ Yes A . Jennings, Betty Nabring, Richard # 5 = ‘Henry Johns, vice president; Paul and x s ecial 1i « ; By Frederick C. Othman EE et Eat a DIock of Carey, Bob Emmett, Carol Seis. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP High Cambell, Treasurer; AD. Janie found 1n his as. bagge Yue oe ovanK-dn-such.a. Way. as. to stop Ronnie Burnett, James Howard, Schoel band. will march in an Goken, secretary. | “His companion, Robert Yoiive of Communist papers in Chicago and New York, the mechanism. Patsy Dinkel, Pat Commiskey, Armstice Day parade In Green- - .. =» ‘Pitcher, 21, of 912 Elm St. was and eventually as secretary of the whole works. Asked where he got the idea of Donna Orme, Stanley Ellis and fe1q tomorrow. led by Dana THE . ANNUAL Rroad Ripple held on a city vagrancy charge, Well, was he still A Communist? Mr. Bedrach blocking the meter, police said Herbert Tomamichel Chandler, drum major. High School skating party will Identified By Victim
be held from 8 to 11 p. m. tomeorrow at Riverside Roller Rink.! jointly sponsoréd by the PTA and” Riparian publications. » ”
| Carol Lipp and Doris Barnhart will prompt.” Ushers willinctude Dixie Key, Phoebe Burkes, Jean
Several weeks ago The Indianap-| Perry Kathryn Posey, Mary Lee
fiddled with the airplane timetable in his pocket Hanson replied. and said in a way he was and also he wasn't.| “By reading The Times." Last October, to his vast dismay, the bosses of Descr'bed Deficiencies the party took away his card.
These two were identified by Leighton Swift, 40, of 821 Union . St., as members of a quartet who held up and robbed him on Me-
The Band and Chorus Parents’ Club of Franklin will sponsor a chicken supper from 6 to 8 p. m.
Why? olis Times described the deficien Henry and Wilma Weinke, Saturday “in the school. Mrs : » 1 : Sadly; Brelichywa'a Nest cnows producer of cies of the new meters. Among| The finale will be sung by a Mabel Biddle, club chairman, said rN INFORMAL pn ang Sd ich igi Midnight oilers smiled. “I don't Xnow + why, i . | . on L Ss. Ww e al 8 : tid that I know why, other things, the article told how * nu £8. p.m tomorrow in Warren Central Mr. Swift told dolice one of
but this committee surely is not a court of appeals the meters could be made inoper- || on my expulsion,” he said. “Or is it?” He looked ative by "placing a match stick! expectantly at Chairman John 8. Wood (D. Ga.).junder the crank. : | “If it.is, you gentlemen will have to listen to my Potice “sald ‘Wiliam Norris; | lengthy story. And; of course; you will have meter maintenance man and col-| to hear the other side, too.” {lector, yesterday discovered a| Statesman Wood was so surprised he sprinkled meter on McCrea St. near Jack-| cigar ashes on his flowered cravat. He said he son St, with a block of wood wasn’t much interested in getting Farmer Max against the crank. A truck was reinstated as a Communist. parked in the meter space. “Do you still adhere to the Communist he Later in the day Mr. Norris lets?” asked Frank Tav munis “found the same truck parked by Bz ran avener, the committee's 3 meter on Louisiana St. And, portly counsel. sure enough, there was a block Max sat up straight and said he most assuredly of wood under the meter crank,
“gymnasium. the. quartet, whom the victim Sponsored by Alpha Hi-Y and identified as Green, halted him the Warrenettes, the dance will|and asked: . honor: “Warren football “plavers.. “How. much money you got? Mrs. Myrtle Rodden and. Ralph Can you change a dollar?” [Clevenger are faculty advisors.. | _vhef Mr Swift answered “No.™ | Dave Ostheimer, chairman of Nis pockets were stripped and the decorations committee, said three pennies were taken, he told decorations will carry out the Police. Mr. Swift said he believed footbal theme. Roberta McCon- ©Pe man had a gun. : nell and Larry Crosley, co-chair-|. Police found a silver dollar and men of the entertainment commit three tarnished pennies on Green's
tee, are planning a floor show and person in addition to the badge. “game room.” His case comes before Judge
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did. Then he spent the rest of the session not| This time the collector called Other committee chairmen wil knowing anything about the affairs of the Com- police, who waited and took Mr. include” Billie Alger, publicity; Court 3 today. munist Party. He identified white ribbons he'd Hanson to headquarters when he Harry ~MeClintic, ticket sales: REET
‘Bruce Fowler, refreshments; Bob Crumbo, lighting effects; Jim Wilson, tables, and ‘Mr. and M¥s. J. L., "Wilson, ¢o-chairmen of th Parent Sponsor group. . :
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issued as identifications to leading Communists, appeared to claim. the truck. but he was sorry, he couldn't remember ever Officers said in the truck glove having met them. y compartment they found. an en-
: velope containing 25 blocks of _2 Pullets Take Place of Polemics wood similar to those discovered % THE ONLY organization to which he helongs
$50,000 Alimony Asked by Wife’ A divorce suit asking $50,000
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now, he said, ix the Frenchtown Board of Agri- . : \ ; Capt. Audry Jacobs said, . culture. . This is’ a co-operative engaged in the ng , : : * can be up to $300 fine and 90 ¢ : It was brought by Mrs. Bonifa proletarian business of selling fryers. days in jail. Driver Slightly Hurt Schaller who asserted in the pé-
A milk truck driver escaped tition her second try at mar. with minor injuries today when riage with the: same husband, a train smashed into his truck at Paul Bert Schaller, didn't work. the Bethel Ave-Belt Railroad ' Preliminary hearing on her pée
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