Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1950 — Page 21

partment Crewmen Maintain , tant Check on Purity of Water . at Jo radi ‘By DAVID WATSON oes ene Lal OR LILES The humming throb of water pumps will be muffled by lau : 2 pop. a Hopi r8 —. One! nd shouts | Yaday in half a floien ity atued swimming pools. die : . ” Deep in ground beside the pools a’ bobbing meter guage thousand delegates representing will dance and weave unseen except for the watchful eyes of a '|286 Hoosier Lions Clubs will meet, of the Park Department mainténance crew. The dance in Ft. Wayne next Saturday and Will 3 sutime S10ng peiorimmice of health and safety--insurance : and la r above : ; Sunday for the 20th annual state, pit. i v bh the core of one of the Sty water svery 24 Bouts. Mixture propor ‘Walter Quee (filtration plants installed in pub- tions rise with increased swimHo C. Fisher: dent of tele pools: at costs Yahging from nfer-volume. 2 el ntario, Canada, presi 15,000 to $50,000, ese units Although park men closely folare the watchdogs of Indianapo- low meter readings, most can esJ problems besides diapers. Lions Clubs, will speak at the/lls summer swimming health. timate chlorine content in a pool The food bijl for three healthy girls will aver. banquet Sunday. Under the supervision of Carl On sight. When -the balance is age $65 a! month. Jean claims they eat well, Ch state Lions Queen will pe!T. Zody, director of park mamte- perfect, supervisors can expect to better than ‘they could eating out. And the $65 0 10 compete in the Inter- nance, work started 30 days ago read “heads or tails” on a dime means an occasional bottle of spirits and a case shoges al Lions Queen Contest into make pools ready for yester- burfed under nine feet of water, na Of beer for a party. It also includes peanuts, Chi. in July. New district gov- 48Y’s opening. Swarms of school Health officers have estimated , W. Va, a popcorn and potato chips for a conservative age will be elested. fOr the children hit the water at the Shin injurious hasteria are killed § Atte at ais shindig. : ; iopenin al. They will he Within 11 seconds after contacty gem that will... H worked here during. EE CAI GvErION the biggest evening con-|six Indiana districts, v fre bY adults lai the first WIth tha chlorine ‘mixture. But | give you superior radio ; "wrote glowing letters to her of the pn 4414 Jean, pinching the pink cotton dress International Director Vern jo... week-end of the park pro- the contact also neutralizes the excitement and Jean set her sights on the dome gp, wag wearing. “Tomorrow night I'll be wash- Miller, Indianapolis, will have an... chlorine, making the constant] Performance wherever after college. 3 ing ‘this and a couple others besides doing some active part in the convention. wl Three Tests Daily. change necessary. a + you go! Rich, full In order to meet men, Jean said, a ar Das necessary itoning. We have to keep up appear- . S | In Douglas Park's typical plant, Sand Miters “7 11" tone quality for such to make an effort. She will Bea girls i fi " that th majorit of the so-called Fleming Named {621,000 gallons of water are Pumps force the pool's water a sioall : week. If there is any choice at all, the ean feels that the y : : |pulled through the filtration cir- into filter tanks which hold six ~-& small set. Built-in like to have dates on Friday. 7 career girls would marry if the right nay Fame Chest Official cult for a complete change every differept grades of sand.and ag-i} antenna gives greater “A girl will go out anytime, though, if the along. Cupid 15a. welcome visitor but he has : 112 hours. The pool's contents are gregate. for cleaning purposes, * pight man asks her” she added. : > to have the right package. he mat > out. Iv |. ROBeT C. Fleming. director of ested three times a day and bac- At intervals throughout the | FecePtion range. Ultra tatement that She doesn't feel her life ls exactly 'OUFNIpublic Relations at Allison Divi terla_counts are —made—by the exch-poot-ty-viosed-white | smart; durable plastic

nds remains as it is, no kicks. There are movies, Sieg, General Malafs Coty yes- Beaith departmen twice each PATE 148 Ih diving helmets clean case in ebony with i : _ plays, concerts and trips to the country. With! terday was named associate gen- ae : a An si ho Het pig gees aon “wih giobal or without escorts, eral. campaign ty on ging TO a ed in the heaith aga Seu. y manager of the ) : Tubes which) is

should be thinking of the ' | . kes 1 stu Protection features. problems when they Don't Grab Every Offer {Community Pt park charges, makes impromy On features Tubes whieh] stuniing portanie now %

: She is very definite with her s re GFe ADY Drains” around” From the age standpoing. they're eligible. . it e

next dance. is : | spot” checks of pool water, even "&rry 3 I was sorry to hear that. A guy Who would “DON'T GET the idea that we G-girls, as you Chaat, the re when out for a family visit to plated and fanks with their ap- Model 531 inking when he’s out with Jean ought call us, grab every offer for a date that comes; .n one of the recreation areas. A Pendages are especially manu. $0 global tin fob mined. There certainly %long. I for one, would much rather work around cently stream hg ® ._ portable testing unit is carried in factured. $ 95 tot anything weighty going through my noggin 'he apartment than go out with a bore, Joanijlined campaign § sy ABE simran ASHER ELE oro reer 29 od t ; weighty going through My BBE, ot 0netrn mms sms messes OPE : Elio PASE ae moves T= DhSErvea “Her during the course of “the, Te having a good time tonight?” Thelthe fall dTive, foul CYSTINE Naar or fore ln Bi hak hdded evening. air suddenly became warm in the camping area.|Mr. Fleming, In Cth authorities rule against it system. Indiana University mediJean has a nice figure, fine legs, a mop of “If I wasn't having a good time, you would|5561 N. Illinois 3 Be (oo nr roses 0 cal students, free from classes ; q blond hair that is neat enough to fulfill all the ou 1 ove to go on picnics” she answered, St, will be in A 8 {TOF Swimming purpases. for the summer. have been hired 1 SEE OUR AD IN PARADE TODAY Page 21 requirements of good grooming and windblown ,,uing at Louis and his wife and “the Ire of group & MW Not pure enough,” they de- o lion rot to pools for sani. . a :

enough that you wouldn't be afraid to run your ,.mstrong girls. solicitations. He nr Si hattoria count oon work with park custodians! SAVE ao has been chair- Mr, Fleming . v Park development is an old PAYING

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fingers through, smooth complexion and a face Jean didn’t quite answer my question. I think that . . . well, think of Claire Trevor and YoU gw, a1] had a good time. The kids did, that’s for/man of the Red Chlorine Added story to the superintendent of have an idea what Jean looks like. Claire Trevor gure She asked me to be sure and stop at her| Feather industrial division the ‘With automatic meters, mainte- maintenance. He started in 1928 ; por at 23. Must remember that. apartment the next time I'm in Washington. Good |last two years, His division last nance men add .chlorine at the and has served with the Indiana 2828 E. 10th AT. 5760 What does she do for recreation? Jean mer- sign. She isn’t the kind of a girl that would say|year accounted for $416,919.05 of rate of half a pound per million Conservation Department and tioned an office party last week. That wasn’t things if she didn’t mean it. Ah, but what does the chest’s $1,280,000 goal. gallons of water to bring test federal park divisions. what I meant. The apartment is her main recrea- a bachelor know about women? TTT AE :

Fried Chicken ~~ By Robert C. Ruark

NEW YORK, June 10—Chickens are members salt and pepper. You shake him gently, in order of the gallinaceous tribe of birds, which means to clothe him for his excursion into the pan. |

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fowl, especially those having holorhinal nasals, grease, preferably derived from bacon, is spitting] ; | double-notched sternums, scaled nostrils or feath- hot. You then cut the fire down as low as you, 4 ; : ered fossae, with four toes for walking : can cut it. You do not put a cover over the| ‘ Having dispensed with the John Kieran ap- skillet or spider. Blisters on the hands and fore-| : \ proach, my only point is that the only way to arms are part of the penalty you pay for cook-| : 2 “Js. cook a chicken is to fry it, and very few people ing him the right way. { : A

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Might Gag a Cannibal Tae Ine me and ass ot Jour saceice. ay have a s : : : ” U CAN TAKE a tough old rooster as = » ana a e"of gin handy on e| | hi) as Einstein and if you fry him right he top of the ice box. One belt at the gin bottle] is delectable, but the average chicken-chef. who gives you courage to turn each segment of fowl,| ed loose in a kitchen with a dipper of gently, reverently, with your fork, and after al : ) gets turn while the blisters raised by the popping grease do| -

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gag a cannibal, even if the victim is a pullet as First three-quarters of an hour is nothing but - x tooth#ome. as Taylor: South drudgery, but art enters info the Iast Tr mites NT TTT eT : It is unsafe to say that nobody in the South, mpa¢ 45 the time in which the men are.separated’ - : 5 = - ; o . I North, East or West really. knows: how to fry a from the boys in chicken frying. i TT Quiet, steady Foing In an all-welded, chicken, but I will say it. In the South they COOK Each chunk of chick gets individual treat] Si Added resale value in luxurious single-unit Monobilt body-and- ... - vem long and hot, so that the succulent mea ment. A wing burns more easily than a breast. worsted wool or nylon interiors with frame® with exclusive recessed floor,

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congealed on the carcass. In the North second-joint. The liver is out first, the gizzard out) - fife, due to extra-sturdy construc- i i they cook ‘em quick and hot, ‘so that the Heat 18 last. At the finish, the fire must be increased tion that protects against road Will oversized, highclammy and half-raw, with little patéhes of OUr slightly. Each section of chicken has to be. 008 shock and strain— Et eens iding itt ctuvassee, Hice- SOW 40. the -8POLS tured and pressed with the flat of the fork. Its) during a spring thaw. ; untended areas must be squizzied down into the / : 4 : slously smooth power The Fast broils them, so them come out limp. ' hissing fat. { { 4 : - atv rom the only The West barbecues everything, and paints it with $0.50 Tender : engine precisely balanced as a upit

father’s special hot sauce. | There is only one recipe for frying a chicken A GOOD COOK knows precisely when each!

correctly. If followed, the fowl is tawny and piece is finished. It will be .crusted brown, and erisp on the outside, moist and tender on the in- so tender the fork falls out when you turn it. “side, and does not taste of burnt feathers. He Is It will not be burnt, shrunken, flabby, dry, raw, so marvelously amenable to a fork that you do leathery or redolent of’ feathers. As each piece not even have to gnaw him. leaves the pan, it rests briefly on absorbent tis-! First off, you do not cover him -with-a paste sue; to drain off the clinging grease. It is mar-| of flour, breadcrumbs and egg, an abominable velous hot, and better when it is cold, and the habit much practiced by Greek and Armenian trotter is more succulent than the breast. | chefs who have been relocated to Mississippi and I bring you this information as a public serv-| Alabama. You cut him up in chunks and drop ice. There is nothing wrong with a rooster that him in a bag in which there is nothing but flour, a reformed cook.can't cure.

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Costly Smudge By Frederick C. Othman

WASHINGTON, June 20 hen W. B. clark Sonvine Sent Resdquarters ® louar in. which he f Broward County Florida, mus ® 4 guy. sald: "As you we now, this loan applicatio Officials of the Reconstruction Finance Corp. un- is full of dynamite.” Pp 5 Sone he ip g Tin an They wer Wt. Bi sa hy Souaton wis Josey, tes som he is a pal o esiden ] 0 ers o e firm and went -on:, for a certainty that he's interested in gadgets. ao perhaps know Sheriff’ Clark of Broward tween forays against criminals down Ft. County is president of the company.” It is gen-| Lo way this two-gun enforcer of the law erally understood that Sheriff Clark ‘ls in the helped organize the Ribbonwriter Corp. of Amer- Toney. It has been said also that he is a very re The idea was to manufacture a device re- close friend of the President.” a | tailing for $42.50, which’ would do away forever 4 St Sen. Willlam Fulbright (D. Ark.), who , es : Minimum wear and - repair over ‘long [ apers and substi- ¢ a n cials o e ; engine block—tou i i ute my obo Permanently attached to the Re Jo agk am how tome? -He salq ne resiized ; - ugpast In he Yds) 8 a typical instance of the way the : : ? 11 the sheriff and his friends of the ” y Y Tor Hdbonas, needed to go into business ~ loans, but he'd still like an explanation. viioh . = : : orking capital. They applied to a y ] en { , Hey : ; : was $300,000 working cap May Get Money Back ! : m .. Hudson's styling and beauty will be "like new” i : CHAIRMAN HARLEY HISE of the RFC and! : : : & h “ ; dD + Florida : members of his board insisted they hadn't lost for years to come . . . and these sturdiness Turne own in any money yet. They still had“the factory build-' } yy 4 g i - des : "th THE EXAMINERS at the Jacksonvilh 0% ings and 4300 completed Rib-N-Riters and when...S Se — ph meal, features keep Hudsons. "like new'" in-action; toot } ve anonth asseta and also that TY, a Nally or ‘around to it they might x ’ : ? : those ribbons still weren't perfected enough 0 ™ ‘myo senator read a letter from 2 leading car ; ; A W hat you see above only high-spots the great make proper copies of Uheyiitien J RECS bon paper manufacturer saying that Rib-N-Riters| 4 line-up of sturdiness features that keep Hudson Florida boss agreed. So did his a y positively were no good. The director said what . A ET oy young in looks and in action: -

mittee. : could you expect from a competitor? They'd tried i a : ; Sheriff Clark appealed to Washington. He out these Rib-N-Riters themselves. We invite you to discover for yourself the im- . sent up some of his Rib-N-Rite attachments for “You thought they were good?” demanded Sen. portant advantages Hudson offers in addition to

the federal financiers to try out on their stenog- Fulbright. : : : : raphers. a he aati » i “Yes, sir,” replied Director Harvey Gunderson. ¢X : 4 : : these long-life feat : Hudson's recessed floor The head men here thought, these Wire preuy Do you use Je -ndwe the Senator asked. | i x Sp (“step-down” design) results in true streamlining, fine widgets. ey also thoug e she “No, sir,” sald Mr. Gunderson, To = rT \ gnifi i most i an elegant chance to drive the carbon paper boys “Why not?" asked the Senator. : i &- : ma cent beauty. It provides the : room. in out of business. So they reversed their Florida “Maybe we'll have to,” Mr. Gunderson replied. / any auto mobile at any price! It brings you the representatives and granted the sheriff a loan of ‘We've got 4500 of 'em.” . : 1 best and saf¢st ride ever known! = $300,000. He got the money last May. = Nobody mentioned the sheriff's great wealth. \ - : : i I Foal Spey au rie oes 1p ene hes Won't you come in-—se and drive the car that America was bankrupt. In the meantime, _places. All I hope is that the RFC gets back that : = TT _— stays young— ith so many importan: ¥. Farwell, manager of the RFC's office in Jack- $300,000. Part of it belongs to me. ’ ve ¥ the car with 50 y Anpo advantages that it is among the leaders in resale

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