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* 1 to 50 years to form a floor. Pine needles are - ; Ty -% 9 . and shaken Derves. fects of the atomic and hydrogen called “man-to-man” talks from from - Mr. Judd, .the secretary

to & oR we both eo “Let's try, Progress halted my progress-to the case which held 44% ‘carats, all in one chunk. - “I'm guarding these things,” he said. “They're on exhibit fomthe bene ;

: is 4 i : nancé plant, 21st St, ‘and Arlinglion worth of jewels. ; © lton Ave. ba a on i io It further-states- that-he in pow-: = f T gave him our booklet with’ pic tres of al ia a jo urneyman worker, willing, gems. He can go home and magnify the pictures ready and -able to follow his as large as he wants, He was nearsighted and {trade. b

wearing glasses.” * are policemen,” he said. “When I came oyer fro tromg The five - former apprentices. the old country I drifted into private detective Anything Likely fo Happen ‘who will be graduated in a class ._ work. At one time there were quite a few Irish- PATRICK ASSERTS guarding a collection of|2f 55, average 30 years in age. men on the force.” jewels is tough. He works from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m.| 1 ney are:

We walked past the Star of the East, a 100- A man never knows when anything will happen.| . Karl Power, 34, of 1448 Walcarat number. A couple women were talking about Precious stones have always attracted the atten- lace St, single, an ‘engineering ; the plastic blister that covéred the opening of the tion of thos¢ who could afford them, those who!raftsman; Myron B. Miller, 31, of _ § exhibition case. One gal was wondering if the could not and that element with sticky fingers.(2440 N, Illinois St, single, ma- -} blister magnified the diamond. My objection to stones like the Hope and Jonker |chinist; Andrew H, Haracz, 30, ‘Patrick laughed. He said he had heard the is'that you have to watch them all the time. Too/of 1718 N. Emeérson Ave, marsame type of discussion many times since the | uretty to hide, too precious net to, I'm glad they're ried, machinist; Carl H. Rebenack, collection went on tour last Mar, 24. * not mine. 30, of R. R. 16, Box 539, married, : “Women somehow find it hard to beliéve that Patrick had high praise for our constabulary, one child, Deborah; 3, fire cantrotthis stuff is the real McCoy. We've had them tell He said police co-operation in Indianapolis has mechanic.

‘us that the diamonds were replicas.” been the best of any city visited so far, The fifth man, James , M. ; “Do you ever find slippery-looking characters . 8gt. Monroe Beéttner, who heads the local detail, | Wright, 28, of 1813 Routlers Ave., ——giving the collection the fast once over?” “perked up his ears. “Can’t have anything missing engineering draftsman, - expects Several times the security staff thought they here,” he said. I'll bet his eyes are tired at the/to have four rooters in the com- plen Ord passes final word fo fo runing were being observed but nothing developed. Any: end of the day. Rolls 'em all the time. mencement audience. In addition Last lesson before graduation . instructor Ciftord Sapien {inated at Hol Ni Naval pti Karl Power, - one coming to the exhibit four or five times is A group of women giggled and sighed and|to his wife, Alta, 24, his three apprentices (left fo right) Myron 8. Miller, An race, ens :

watched. ‘With $12 million in jewéls out in the drooled in front of the Jonker diamond. “Wait|children, Dennis, 7, Donna, 3, and i » . they lacked for other courses in] Now that apprentice training] About 40 per cent of those ap-| DETAILS were worked out 1 * Span, the en responsible for their safety get, wil] tell my old man about this one,” shrieked | David, 10 months, win be there. he corHeuium. is over for these: five, they will/plying for training are found toiRobert Stockment, senior train. : np) rad one guy tell me that he was near- That was my cue to pop a-donation to the “I GUESS it'll be almost like| Best of all, ‘the apprentices/remain in the plant and be paidilack high school diplomas. This -sighted,” Patrick continued, all the while making Polio Foundation for seeing the jewels and blow- having your children at your|didn’t have to go to night schoollat the going journeyman rate year, for instance, five out of 15 oi 8 ; wedding,” Mr. Wright grinned. |or even leave the plant to absorbifor their individual trades. Skills finishing the four-year course had his casual way around the room. “He was under ing the joint. I concede that's a better cause than ; uation, © os guard “rail and had his fingers on the lock. the one i had in mind when I went JN. Each of the former appren-iknowledge. taught to the apprentices here in-ito work toward grad

tices managed to put at least] They spent one week out of clude: AR shop teachers and machine Poor Little Girl

two years of high school behindievery four in the three plant] Sheet metal worker, $1.56 an Civil Service ‘him before World War II came classrooms, being instructed by hour; electrician, $1.60; machin- minh dBi pt So the i By | Robert C. Ruark along. Most of them quit school|two Indianapolis high schoolfist, $1.63; fire control mechanic, |PiOYges,

to go to work. teachers. 181.66; instrument. maker, $1.78; Ngh L teachers. They are: . —— | Their opportunity to finish their; And they were paid for avery toolmaker, $1.78 and Engineering » ngiish, Frasier re "egin- A ; k [at . t tsmen, , . # NEW YORK, June 1—Little girl named Leigh American populace wi posed of nothing pry a alice at eer the Civil Bervice , plan, as Sralymen . . > - ning mathematics and eH hE Prove A Dit. old cowhands. Or else 'Klida, Fran, Ot and the: ordnance. plant, CIVI service| administered here by the U. 8. THERE ARE 50 apprentices theory; and Clifford Coplen, who) within cpio Howdy oy. courtesy o a, Fran, Ollie and|, . uires each apprentice to have Navy, apprentices begin their in-/at the plant currently. being|teaches advanced mathematics,

Leigh P. is, I suppose, a vastly underprivileged Having been rattier strictly n title a high sctiool diploma by . the/dentures at the rate of 97 centsitrained in one 6f these trades. Miscinleal drawing, electrical child, She has been raised in such places as P. does not qualify for the current childish eur-|lim® his training is Bulshed. 2 hou aay Tors Will bo sided a8 the total u>oy. and; seis ». He Mexico, Chile and Argentina. Her papa is in the -riculum of reading, rioting and ridiculs of elders, Foch apprentice must do class-| Beginning the second year, they|work force increases. A ratio o Frasier an Coplen| duce State Department, and I hasten to add that he is Her refusal to consume her spinach has not gf] Soom work 40 hours a month.|receive $1.09 an hour; in the third|between 10 and 20 per cent of were placed in the plant by ex-|W, L. Yetiso the men with no diplomas| year, $121, and in the fourth, |the. total number of journeymen tended school services -division|sistant

ules of aif th tinge Sen. MoCurhy Gmier ule a the Seta of» pychairie, = 136, bt Sn TUL, "0 “Rae 1 manana oF Tatanapoia Jobe schools. who n 0 present 4

__She does not know Howdy Doody from Kukla, Soon she will become familiar with baseball, by! i “Fran or Ollie. She is ignorant of bubble gum, No way of television, and will pipe to papa: “Daddy, | About Toone

comie Souk has Sve met her eyes, poor tot. Querido, 3 Yop! Berra just connected for a Ballen-| it SPAT tts Fone enor OWeiG. Cats Taken. Home by Maid

flictingfirecipes for the eare and feeding of a child's learn her English the easy way. I will er she 6-Room- Home by- {prediction of infernos. ot// which, Richard 1. igh 1335 E, 72nd Sct This is a retarded child, for she has been won't take more than ah to ge that! Felines Willed 1 Mistress; Dante could Dever have dgeamed. St, and. Virglt C. Ch spanked for being bad. She curtsies when she the past tense of slide is “slud,” and she will be Keeper Awarded-$4000 for Their Care KR dE Colglader ¥ Nobisaviir ou meets. grownups. She has been impressed with the Fight up there swanging with the best of them, By OPAL CROCKETT RyBIvh olglarier Jr, day ; jo doctrine that children must be sean and not heard po | (Whose parents live at 5702 N. active duty wi at the table. eon the Treshold | Three sleek cats of Providence, R. 1. evacuated their 16- ~room | Delaware St, received a BS de- the Indiana Bell 3 . 3 Por MILTON BERLE has not yet come into her| mansion today to go and liye with their maid. gree from Arizona State Col Telephone Conn Faces a ‘Rough Life ; lite, tc to lend it dignity and charm, but Milton is| The animals, willed the mansion by Mrs, Sophie Howarth Who |juce (Tempe) with the school’s pany, Both the threshold, just waiting to be tuned in. 800n| died in 1949, moved in with Miss Elizabeth Be d bat San’ tslsphons LEIGH SPEAKS some English, Spanish and she will be able to remark. casgally that if Dus - file Under probate largest graquating lam, ‘work in Indiane - She knows the ballet, having studied won't do it, just forget it, and she will wonder why| ©0Urt Order. © : 2.3 LW apolls, Mr. Biv under the Prima Ballerina of Argentina, she cigarets are not included In her diet, if they are as| Under terms of the will, Miss Bernie received $10 weekly to| Dr. Frankia B. Peck, 5826/ ens 45 years ago ; is investigating music. Dolls she has But . health-making as claimed. care for the pets. She went to) Winthrop Ave, has been named and Mr.Chew, 32 The defendants were that }§ all None of the other privileges of Amer:- What a magnificent day when she learns that, the house daly. for a-year until a land, afraid to ask a policeman 10 the- new committee on aibeesiy sare ha nothing she does is wrong, but merely frees her clergyman wanted to lease. thie her way home. j dstection In the, Mr vens ‘Box 490, owner of a North 1 frankly do Hot see how little Leigh is going of inhibitions! How joyful the hour when “trauma” house—wifhout cats. The: court, “ # u ‘American Dia - first worked aa =. o .., ‘sippermarket, and James H, to make it in the land of the free ego. It is well- and ‘“psychoneurosis” creep. into. her childish and heirs gave Miss Bernie $4000| - Princess Falkah of Egypt prob- Et betes Assocla- draftsman with 32, of 1938. known that today's-child is a psychic misfit it he treble! - to take the cats into her home. ably will have her marriage to | tion, Inc. The the Indianapolis Telephone Com- cum, also 32, of College Ave, speaks politely to adults, refrains from biting the I have only one. fear for little Leigh Patricia. * Ww @ a b | committee willl pany, advancing to assistant to! former employee of the Clermont ankles of guests, and.does not hurl the- cereal at It could be that the stern training of her early, . The Oklahoma ‘Supreme Court "oud Sadek, commoner, blessed ‘develop plans for| the general man- institution. Both men denied the his mother. , - formative years will so inhibit her that she will ruled today in favor of men’s Dy Her brother, King Farouk, in-| : j the November|ager. When the charges J It is also a proven fact that no child can com- never be able to kick her mother or shoot a play-|two-piece suits with matching formed sources said today. The) | Diabetes Detec- Indiana Bell in " . Returned to School h pete. with his fellows unless he worships at the mate without a faint twinge of conscience, there: coats and trousers. {bride and groom arrived in Cairo . tion ‘Drive. {1920 purchased ry of shrine of some comic strip character, the great by spoiling her Innocent fun and saddling her with _ A three-year battle over a pair/by plane last night on summons . Dr. John A. | property of the Oné of the girls, 17, has : “cultural influence of our- time. Siich is the juvenile complexes that will crop up to plague her in later Of pants was settled by the court from the Egyptian Crown Coun- Reed, Washing-| Indianapolis returned to the school, but het 18+ devotion to adventure figures, that tomorrow's years. in favor of Steward Hoge, senior cil. It's understood the Princess ton, D. C., com-| Telephone Co. he year-old companion is. still mise j : ; it University of Oklahoma (Enid) will try to persuade Farouk to mittee chairman, became chief ing. employes —— "who claimed Harold Gouge's forgive her and her sister Fathia| - pr peek 4 his group) clerk to the engl- Marcum was an a Ge i the P 17 B F ede i : c o th €leahing shop sent back the'who also married a commoner, | diabetes ORR bg JSuscs| bear He was ap ihe on “He ln a hee 5 #4 iv e e oin z y. re man WEOHg Paik. He was awarded $70. Mary Gurdon, glamour {irl of} 3 million people. “No chronic dis- man in 1932,

n damages. of American music in .the 20's, hidden the two giris/in & garage Mr. Gouge admitted his shop will tour the nation this tail ease’is as easily detected or con-| Mr. Chew's ’ jon the grounds and to have met i WASHINGTON, June l1—How Uncle Samuel mistletoe trade also skidded. This mystified the Misplaced the trousers, but his searching for promising opera trolled if discovered in time and) telephone career Mr. Oh ow them. and Moore on a nearby ek

'11{ the 1 million undiscovered diabet-| began in 1917 as {road later. / eh - managed to euchre himself into the Christmas management. Only explanation was that men-had 2ttorneys said = the defendant singers to send to Europe: She'll t ¢ ST mistletoe trade and also the potted cactus plant lost Re fn Taig Women and this the gallant hadn't lost the toast and" there- audition singers for the National lcs can live nearly normal and | lineman: with the former Central ~The charges state that Marcum. :

t fore Gouge couldn't be held re- Arts Foundation of New York, (happy lives” he sald. Dr. Reed Union Telephone Company. He and Moore then drove them to ® industry is-our question for today. Texans could: not believe. sponsible for ‘cost of both. trous- recommended yearly = examina-| became line foreman with Indiana drive-in theater and later to Bode Those G-men, not busy hunting spies, are look- All they knew was that they couldn’t meet ers and .coat. : Navy Capt. John G. Crommelin, | tions. Bell in 1973. ford. ing into this thorny problem now: So are the that $400 payment. For seven months they missed. nw armed forces unification critic, re-| ~~ - ———— pase

sleuths of Sen. William (D. Ark.) Fulbright's On last Aug. 19 the RFC demanded payment of = Mayor Thomas A. Burke of tited to private life today in Pen- Somebody Was Kidding— subcommittee investigating the Reconstruction Fi- the $40,800 balance on the cactus-mistietoe Joan. Cleveland doesn’t want his city sacola, Fla. with plans to run for|

nance Corp. Somebody sat on a cactus bush for The proprietors were sorry, but you couldn't get to take a back seat in population.|the U. 8. Senate in Alabama next Ad hi d C Sti i i Odd sure. And it looks like us taxpayers are the ones blood out of an unsold cactus. - ’ Learning that Baltimore a ¢ eson an ongress i a s

who got punctured: “Here are the prickly facts: On Dec. 1 the RFC obtained in the Federal ‘ake over the nation’s sixth place | District Court at Abilens a judgment for $42,345.06, '!» inal census returns with Cleve-(, eho ot Wildwod: boxer owned Pact Report Session Shows They're Still © | Now Mr, Judd has been one of : Kissing | Pur poses It also sent up an appraiser to look. over this land appearing out of the running) {of Carmel, won “best in show] ] As Formal os a Ste mother’ $ Kiss ZL | the most dutspolen SHtics of. the © SOME GO-GETTING Texans in the town of $98,000 cactus factory. He had no doubt that the jo ni Co uo -berson. gap lo an, honors at annual dog show held By ANDREW TUL opr ipps-Howsrd Slatf Writer | administration's Chiua policy sal Eastland established several years ago the Novelty Owners had spent $36,214 to build their rock gar- by yr ae to veport. open in Anderson, Also took first hon: tol A DEE “Tiitie 1--Somebaly Hows have been Mid A with {probably ‘has asked a lot ‘of ques Plagt and Pottery Co. They grew the cactus in ens; but their salvage value hie put down at $100 selves. ors In the working class group.| , that talk about Secretary of State Pean Atheson. and § Congress tions many times: But it | | rock gardens-dut back: They baked the pots to = Dusted concrete, ‘The $9450 ‘warehouse he called: ~~ [The boxer topped a flald of 301 poing a lot closer these days, ; even a neutral observer put it in. A cactus installed in a pot sold for. * $150. shed. The $8715 worth of kilns he valued “BE verybody out. I'm going back dogs of 84 Breeds from 29. states. Neither has changed a bit. : ito hear Mr. Acheson chide

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: Federal police 4 anh night raided That is to say that Mr, Acheson, for all ils golaen intentions, . stores across the land. It was a first-class busi- Terrible Waste

| Communist headquarters in the still can’t hélp acting a trifle superior toward. the legislators. Try

inerved by a loud-mouthed rider! ® She Ar itation Anew and to mak as he will, a faint note of patron-, OWS irr mistletoe for. paging homie ae THE WHOLE -shebang, -inciu ding a couple of | Who kept-up stream of abuse four rrp Fi age .ocoastonally gull cree into|this would have been a good “THF irritation with: what holidays. thousand pots of cactus and a 1946 Ford truck, blocks. i - |they held a meeting without Hov-| his voice. - {chance to prove it, |considers - shop-worn questi

he reported, was worth no $98,000, but $4514. The, jernment permission. © As for ConBy June, 1947, they needed money to expand: RFC ordered the U. 8. Marshal to sell the works!: Dean Ws L. Ay res of Purdue| _ | gress; even those and also to pay up. back-debts. They hired an "ut pubic auction on, Feb. 7, 1950. Nobody seemed | | Preside at meeting of he| palo: Rivers, who _ginned the! who openly’ gupappraiser to look over. their property and he said 35 Sant ‘a bankrupt cactus store. So the RFC/ Ania Rose Society opening nation’s first bale of 1950 cotton, port ‘Mr. Ache‘it was. worth $98,037, including $36,214 of ‘rock bought it in for $2000. Them it sold the: truck. ednesday in Davenport, Towa. |auctions it today at the Houston, son. still seem fl |

Ast was, the gathering ‘wasshowed up again when Mr; Ac most polite—and a trifie! dpa- 207 Was questioned by 8 or a

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~ garden work to hold the growing: cactus, $9450. sar $450. Miss. Allee Strickland, 6% B.| | Tex., cotton exchange. He hopes! at ease in the {were a few . allcréet coughs, in Europe without letting - for a warehouse to store the merchandise in pots, We taxpayers own the rest of the enterprise. 17th St. today retired from job. 10 8 get $2500. for the 5% poy secretary's pres- which didn’t sound” -annéyed- or and Spain into the Atlantie and $8715 worth of kilns to bake the pots. . The RFC has in its office here a mumber of hand: as matron with the Indiana Bell - lence. {impatient. Only once during his membership. With a sigh, =

{speech was the secretary .ap-| | Acheson® replied shortly that

This looked like a good deal to the Dallas of- Teleph s 5 |" The newest t some photos showing the cactus growing in the Telephone Co. She begin tee: intelligent * speech isan exclu- plauded —and that was at about question of taking in new ®

fice of the RFC, which approved a loan of $48,000. , 0 gardens. And the U. 8. District Court in| Phone Work as an operator in sively bya faculty, says Dr. [lest of relations

The taxpayers put up $36,000 of this; a bank In poy, 0 yay acked the FBI fo investigate. It wants, Vinceniies in 1911 and came here Cornelius J. Connolly of the between Mr. Tithe Shaves aan mark hen he bers has Rowing Jo do vit Ranger, Tex, the remaining $12,000" Business to know how come the government was persuaded In 1921, becoming matron in 1932.| Catholic U en of “América! Acheson and Spo . Sr e Res Jor ong na- tive ver : boomed for a ceuple of years, Susan Hayward, star of the (Washington, D.C.) after study- COUETess came ny Tally tional defense. Mos ngressmen | e. to lend $36,000 on a property worth $4514. Sen. YW. ashing y | to. fel it connotes disloyalty! The cactus potters, at least, paid back their - Fulbright's interested; too; fim - in-the~ - making, “Fd Climbing Smithsonian Institution's col-| Suing his-report jsesin 8 disloyalty! and so ft went.” “Tt didn’t tes ctually at the rate of $400 -a month. hat 1 the Highest u {lection of primate brains, human | to Congress—on the recent : ‘Big not to. cheer any reference toany when : ‘Rep. Robert Rich _ notes pun Fa bs What pains me, aside from the money, is all Mountain,” al- i De A p "4 aha Three and. Atlantic Treaty sheet keeping the nation’ s defense pa), asking one of his in rid Jag: Jour Ee I - OS Of hn hoften: iy ibd. “me ke» tare ihe reso tell off it { oT a at . ings. “And it was just as" it's strong. - \questions about the costs of | . or 8 Beema Ifke a te e waste o mistle-| = | . : 5 demand for potted cacti had been filled. - The toe. : today. , Lost her: bottom of thd scale a character-|21Ways been when Mr. Acheson Polite, Apatheti i= © |Arming, was drowned, out by 1

ig 15 make. ' P| |istic primate brain pattern 1s ap-|0d Congress get together—stit

But mostly, the trouble lay in. restless mutterings and parent and could mot esstly be 80d formal and with all the yr, Acheson's personal Jar in

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#napshot of the 9 |copfused with the pattern of any | Warmth of a stepmother’s kiss. |with individual Congressmen dur-{then, when they The Quiz Master 222. Test Your Skill PPP! Amcia- 7 } . other animal brain, he said. The To be sure, the setting was noting the question-and-answer -pe- Achesan's dismissal of the lola Falls, § brain;” he -said, does not pass|all that could be desired—My.[riod. It was here that the legisia-| Flog 8 hig 1 Deis Ge | Ee ER Tull er FE I ey - EH i ill . t! cret. How long So t take nature to make the. When was air express service started? ia fta%: A a a ret adic. an renting] same old Impatience. ~. - .|state had tried to make Nm [floor §f a forest? : eh Ale oF] Service was -started on. a eom- 5004 ner but Gordon Dean, Atomic Energy! a prepared spech. Possibly tbat| ‘The tension was ‘most notice- ridiculous.

mercial basis Sept. 1, 1927, when the expressi, .. co ni; the Mie Hayward Commissioner labels as “sheer was the biggest mistake of all;yable in the exchange befween Mr. The trouble seems to be

A long time. Oak’ leaves decompose. at a company contracted with the existing: airlines to feeding bunk” predictions that have been perhaps Mr. Acheson should have Acheson and. Rep. Walter Judd Mr. Acheson ‘still sometimes

‘rate of six te 12 per cent a year and take 25- carry express on regularly scheduledsfiights.” 1. falls, Susan suffered scratches made about the devastatifig ef- given one of those informal. so-|(R. Minn). In reply to a question mits the contrast:

_ ninch slower, and may take from: 100 to 300 ‘What TR of the golden spike used in the = - : | bombs, He told newspapermen notes instead of making the occa- (said with a kind of mock exas- : fo saver: the Frond on it comtimenal relies gompletion of the first trans- Mrs. Theodosia incu in Columbus, O, not to swallow|sion a radio and television pro-|peration that he had" Sxplined L

| 34, affraid of uniforms after being all the “dire predictions of a|duction. His intimates are al-|the administration's In hot and humid areas the rate of decompusi- A now Tn aban vault dw Sau Fravcisonja Sitpiated Yetatts ln Gerstacy), world, bows. to bes. a woldiwirs Sisiming the secretary nn a ap 100 po smh To Cal. ; 4. os hours in 3s wusipure: poliitna, in smoke-flled

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