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8 Siam Elephants aw Have Soft Life 4 All They Do Is Loll Around All Day Eating Top-Grade Hay

By ANDREW TULLY, Seripps-Howard Staff Writer SIAM, which got into the news the other day by send |

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gest and prettiest elephants in the world and also the most | betel-nut hangovers. The elephants just seem to come by their charm naturally, but the Siamese work hard at their hangovers. They

get 'em from chewing betel| a cor orany™ acting like big

nuts, which make you mildly|shots.

Those umbrellas, which come in tiers, are quite important—the (taller they are the more important teeth almost coal black. {a guy is. Some of them run to five

| A lot of people seem to think of| °F SIX stories, with the tallest--|8iam as that place with the danc-|0F Skyscrapper —grade—reserved

ing girls where Irene Dunne used for the king. to teach school, but it was always! Love a Good Party a picturesque place, even before, The Siamese are a gentle, peaceHollywood discovered it. It's in loving race, but they sure love a

{the Indo-Chinese peninsula, south , lof China. It's about four times 800d party. They've fixed up the

the size of New York state and calendar so there's a festival bas 56 varieties of snakes. scheduled almost every week, and Very Uncertain lin between times always a fuSiam has been an independent neral or two. kingdom for centuries but lately] Those funerals are great fun. [it's been very uncertain about its When a man dies, his body is emown name. The government balmed and put in a big jar for a

few weeks to get holy. Then the changed the name to Thailand family invites all the neighbors in

meaning “land of the free”—back tor a big cremation celebration. in 1939, but after the war changed Sometimes, if a guy is important it right back to Siam. The gov- enough, his cremation party lasts ernment is a constitutional mon- °F days. archy and the king, Phumiphon

crocked, but also produce the!

only permanent dark brown taste known to man by staining your

24 golden umbrellas.

on the side. These are really light! booze made out of rice. gray and are called Chang Phe-| Tin and Rice nak for short. They never do any| work, just loll around all day, eating top-grade hay and getting is their toenails done by flunkies,

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Then there's the Teu Nam, or water drinking ceremony. This Aduldet, is also known as lord of takes place twice a year, when the the white elephants, half brother royal family and state officials jong standing to the sun, brother to the moon, get all dressed up and assemble n,n John Lesinski (D. Mich.) of supreme arbiter of the ebb and in the temple, bow a couple ofthe Education and flow of the tide, and keeper of the times to the king, and drink S0me mittee by obtaining favorable ac- . water out of a golden jar. Outside tion on restoration of subcommitMost Siamese are Buddhists but the temple, the common people tang they also worship white elephants have to be satisfiad with sarak, a gholished. i

Siam produces a lot of tin and|in rice, but its bread-and-butter crop Jacobs is chairman. opium, which the government took over 100 years ago to keep $40,000 to carry on his investiga-| the people from hogging it all for tions. First will be an inquiry into

| Most Siamese aren't so hot 100k- quarters taking |ing because their hair Is so coarse from the Washington, D. C., an

Charges Attempt 0 __ Restore Dictatorship

Times Washington Bureau

WASHINGTON, Jan. 18—The|

House Rules Committee is appealing to Congressional cowardice to re-establish its dictatorial powers, Rep. Andrew Jacobs (D. Ind.) said today. J : But cowardice shouldn't keep members of the House from voting their conviction on any measure, he Congressman from Indianapo~ is declared.

He favors a Democratic caucus

the rule voted at the first session of the 81st Congress which took the bill-blocking power away from

County Congressman declared. Want Old Rate Back

Under this rule any committee chairman can pull up a bill for House action if the Rules Commit tee falls to act on it within 21 days. The Rules Committee, in.a imajority report, recommends that) this rule be changed and the old rule, which permitted them to bury any bill they do not want énacted, {be restored. The only alternative is {to obtain 218 signatures to a discharge petition. Mr, Jacobs called it not only undemocratic but cowardly. i

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stand on any measure just should not be here at all,” Mr. Jacobs| said. |year, as well as any other.”

Wins Long Fight Mr. Jacobs yesterday won his Labor Com-

which Mr.

Included is the special subcom-|

{mittee to investigate democracy labor unions of which Mr.

Mr. Jacobs expects to ask for

the reasons for national head-

charters away

Newark, N. J., pressmen‘s unions {because they aided in exposing the

by the late President George. Berry, the subcommittee chairman |

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| The Safety Board today was Herbert Earl Moore; a sister, | la juicy steak, they act like they Preparing a new ordinance for Mrs. Mary Finley, Louisville, and {don't recognize it and say things | alf-hour parking on N. Meridian | two brothers, Nick Pennington, like “Oh, what delicious fish this St. between 16th 8t. and Fall Madison, and William Penning-

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Services for Virgil R. McIntyre, 3752 Hillside Ave., who died yes-|

terday in his home, will be at] 1:30 p. m. Friday in Shirley|

He was 54. | Mr. McIntyre was a barber 15!

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a native of Springfield, Ill Survivors include his wife, Mrs. | Edith McIntyre; three sons, Nor|man, Robert and Milton Mcln|tyre, all of Indianapolis, and four

| brothers, Clarence, St. Paul, Ind.;

| mond, Flat Rock, Ind. Alsq surviving are three sisJlers, Mrs. Alta Gorrell, Flat Rock; Mrs. Clard Mabley, Greensburg, and Mrs. Lela McCarty, Flat Rock.

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di aay in St. Francis Hospital, were

| held at 1:30 p. m. today in Shir-

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{lowed by burial in West Newton Cemetery. She was 56.

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Elected Historian | Herman A. Lauter, 3046 Wash|Ington Bivd., has been elected {historian of the Purdue Univer-

Lesinski had Oral, Waldron, Ind. and Ray-|SitY Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega,

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