Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 June 1950 — Page 23
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ved into position for boardipg a trackless trolley. te “Do you think the motorman will let me on with these boxes?” : She wos sure and covered her face with the _newspaper she was holding. She was trying hard ER re ” with her it big A homily h- stopped and three pas-
she said. | couldn't argue
The officer leaned close to the motorman and whispered something. Both men laughed. Putting on an air of urgency, 1 pushed the first box inside. It jammed up against the coin box and for a moment I thought the motorman was shoving the box out the door. Misjudged the man. He shoved back enough to loosen the box and then guided it down the aisle. The second one went in easily with his help, He was smiling as he made change. Some of the passengers were laughing. All in good fun, though. That tension you feel _ during the rush hour wasn’t present. I unloaded in front of Ayres. Many quizzical eyes turned to witness the exit. Trouble developed with the automatic door which closed when I stepped out. A fellow-passenger shoved the second box out the door. Back to Illinois St. and just in time to catch a
he didn’t object. He looked back to -see how
easily to the rear with the help of a couple of men.
Senger one was a policeman, got on ahead of me,
“Butler streetcar. The motorman didn’t smile butcrowded it was. Plenty of seats. The boxes slid
Neighborhood'’s
Prospect Branch Library's ‘Prospectors’ Keep 'Em Munching
By GALVY GORDON A MYSTERIOUS Slight today is attacking mulberry trées in the Fountain Square district of Indianapolis. Stranger still, foliage destruction is confined to lower branches of the succulent berry tree © The disease would stymie the best of conservation officers, but the steps of a good “tree detective” would lead to Prospect Branch Library, 1125 Spruce St. There, to the delight of ald and, ful of mulberry leaves to his : young alike more than a hundred adopted ets : “re-spinuing-and-totl-. ne. 2 ere dis
Driginally a gift to the branch] /missed at School 20, he was able be w librarian, Miss Louise Hodapp,|to plok enough ienves tor a daily Loadi otf ma... 1070 Eugene St. the worms have meal from a ne r's tree, the oui oho take it N You packas Ben /multiplied from a dozen in 1046. | “I picked up as far as the fifth ‘| In a glass box and small tray, step on a ladder and my mother You couldn't expect to wrestle with a package the industrious oriental visitors | won't let me climb any higher” that would require taking the doors off the hinges. | spin cocoons and eat . . eat] was . the lament of the youth, No fooling, 1 was gently and pleasantly sur-| prodigious amounts of mulberry who climbs on his bicycle and prised. Before the venture there was doubt in my leaves. | “prospects” in Pleasant Run Park mind whether anyone would let me on with two lor along the creek. huge cardboard containers. One, possibly. i LIBRARIANS have had to en-| Mulberry trees along the park- | list the services of interested hook | {way are beginning to take on an Many Had Bundles | borrowers to satisfy the worms,|ymbrella-like appearance as the AT OHIO AND Meridian Sts., a Golden Hill| so busily munching they make a' worms consume the equivalent bus stopped and once more I went through the noise like falling rain. of a small tree daily and become routine, I was hoping a woman driver had charge] These couriers are responsible more and more a neighborhood of the bus, A young chap sat behind the wheel. for denuding the trees. Two project. He looked as if he felt sorry for my predicament. library pages, Virginia Good, 17.! Miss Hodapp has given some Several women had bundles but nowhere near the of 1203 Dawson St. and Kurt of the worms away. But still size I was totin’, | Strempel, 16, of 1433 8. State they multiply. After a short ride and after the boxes were dis-| Ave, make regular visits to sur-, Mothers dragged to the Iiposed of, I .called the Indianapolis Railways. | rounding trees. {brary by offspring, return home What's the rule for hauling boxes? Miss Marjorie Dobson, chil~-to bring fathers to watch. It's a {dren's librarian responsible for daily Pligtimnge 1 for Vaeationing The party on the other end of the line, in a maintenance of the “live talent” school kids. voice that the Telephone Co. would be happy to exhibit, makes occasional food have, said it was up to the driver to judge how forages.
THESE WORMS are much could be taken aboard. But most of all, the worms de- strictly “by the book”
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Richard Baldwin (left) and Wallace Morlock Shudy the. life and times. of the silkworm at the Prospect Branch Library, 1125 Spruce St.
raised; “Wonder, what sort of fishing at the fuss. After all, and re- bait they would make” {to catch mice.
Once, one had to. be saved trom his playful paws and when
he's paid,
“These things empty?” asked a big man who —lifted a box off the floor by the Tope. “Almost,” I said. There was air in the box. ‘Market St. was again the end for that line. What would happen if a man were to lead a cow or a horse into a streetcar? Or how about a section of an airplane? Of course, it would have to be something that would fit through the déor.
Justice Triumphs
they're in the moth can't leave the Oe ‘alone, ~Many a cocoon has had & gel tle catnip.
E Ex-Judo Instructor Foils
Seven Youngsters Gunman in Vida, Meng
mend Even Sammy, library mascot,| But hére and there, even Sam- | has gotten into the act. The four- my breaks down. He's been seen Typical comment-of boys and year-old yellow part-angora cation more than one occasion star ' generally | looks on ih disdain] {Ing at the spinning creatures,
Painful Day for
os pend on volunteers such as 13-| ceive only care recommended by “When there is plenty of room they are e In-|year- old Richard Baldwin, 1215 experts. structed to be lenienf. During the rush hours it| [Spruce, who hasn't missed a day’ wouldn't be fair to other passengers to load the bringing a atl least a market basket-! fathers is: vehicle with packages that should be on a delivery truck,” the lady said. Fair enough. I guess a little of the Golden Rule wouldn't hurt any of us.
By Robert c. Ruark
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About People—
Child Mourns Loss
NEW YORK, June 23—Mr. Frank Erickson's shy admission of guilt on 60 counts of illegality in connection with the bookmaking business raises a “sh ly question on my own part, which is this:
all these 20 years and more, why has not some-
fore? It seems dreadfully simple. You ask a man what his business is and he tells you and if it is Illegal you charge him and if you can prove him non-legit or he admits it you heave him in the can and justice has triumphed once again.
Considered Above Law
MR. ERICKSON long has operated a vast bookie business without ever going to jail, and I suppose it 1s just oversight on the part of the watchdogs of our public morals. He was considered to be above the law, in the mysterious fashion of most of our uppercase hoodlums with the ‘sharp shoeshines. And here he yields to the dipnet as timidly as a petty crook with the loot on his person. They have told me all along that Mr. Francis Costello, the suave gentleman who supposedly directs major iniquity in the nation also is above the law—that apart from one boyhood rap he has conducted himself faultlessly nd the law can't touch him.
Mr, Costello's antouchobility has become a Popular myth, and maybe that’s all it is—just a myth.
Maybe if some determined people who are not too self-conscious about Mr. Costello's political connections will ask him a few rude questions under oath with some serious intent of punishing him if he is as naughty as suspected, we might kick off a whole new concept of crime and punishment. If this be true, Mr. Erickson, the clay pigeon in the current gambling probe, deserves some sort of award for unconscious valor. Thé history of snagging big criminals in recent years has proved almost charmingly simple if not too many scruples are involved. Mr. Alphonse Capone, a known murderer who once beat a chum to
ers
“If Mr. Erickson haf been a Known gambler for | body thought to throw him the high hard one be-
death with a ball bat, for Iaughs, went over the! hill when some genius felled him on an income tax rap. This was considered-horribly uncricket by the mobs, and a downright insult to AY s status as a high shot. gis But the precedent set turned. aangdom. upside. down.
Of Pet Dog; May Die
Parents Appeal for Help in cy
_Rusty;’ Karen Cries, Refuses to Eat Ry OPAL OROCKETTE: =H 3 A baby doctor said today that 1-year-old Baren Yoegele of Kan- Herday- a painful-one for at-least: {=as City, Mo., may die of mourning for her lost Collie, “Rusty.” He | seven Indianapolis youngsters. | the invasion of southern Francs. ; | found no signs of physical illness but said she was suffering from Police reported that. many in- | Mr. Mers was alone Gentlemen we had previously been: careless a “severe emotional {liness induced by the dog's absence.” tod eR a ly Ain | Gasetetia._station 8x Yost about reporting every jot and tittle of income fo! Karen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Voegele, appealed Tor | [involving a lawnmower, Baseball Lot Hi Be es wy | help in search for “Rusty” missing a week, “Karen has eaten next [standing a 13 Uncle Samuel suddenly hired fleets of lawyers and | ts motning and cries almost con- Ca bat, bicycle and a car. \ man's Volos. asked: taxmen, richening American employment, and | 3. ntl, I can’t make her under-| J. Diamond, British atomic sei-/ While Leland Jiggam hui “Where's the restroom?” some even turned square. |stand,” Mrs. Voegele said. |entist, predicts Britain within 10 mowing the wna S Mediord As he turned around to answer + “Rusty,” whose name was one! years will build an atomic engine! he saw a man standing inside THose Whe S14 NOL fatientd the U. 8. Treasurys lof the first words Karen learned, for propelling ships. |Judith watched In fascination,’ = holding a 32-caliber revolver coffers with sums they had long forgotten, and! {When daddy went in the house again justice gave herself a pat on the back. {had slept by her crib and stayed * v7 a few minutes. Judith tried tolP his hand. He ordered Mr. Mers sald Mr, Charlie Lucky Luciano was another myth, [within reach. | Roberto Rossellini's infected 5,4 ut how the blades g0 ‘round. |into the restroom. supposedly above the soiled paws of the law, until| M Grace i. ear has delayed the hon As Mr. Mers backed through rs.
Lawn Mower, Spade, Door; Says ‘Bullets Just Missed Me'
‘ r . A holdup man who tackled a former Army judo instructor v Bat Are Weapons {sadder and wiser, but no richer, today. : Summertime, vacation and. He , curiosity. combined. fo. make yes. Kenneth Mers, 32. wh > [served with the 48th.
“I'd have given a week's 1 1 could have got ahold of t J he sald,
police. ? Police squads combed = neighborhood, but did not ; holdup man. Mr. Mers, who lives at 1848 Nu labama
St., said it was his sees
eymoon \ghe was treated at Methodist, young Thomas Dewey introduced a covey of a St. Louls trip - he and Ingrid Bergman | Hospital for a bad cut on the|the restroom door the thug's tac cookies with names like Flo, who itivel landlady, gave her house to the ‘planned to take to Paris and] ring finger of her right hand. tics were upset by superior charged that Mr. Luciano wa : pos Y Federal rent director today and I.ondon, friends said today. In- strategy. s the mastermind of | Two Bike Accidents titut rin rath did- method of + challenged him to make a profit! griq refused an invitation to ap- He seized the knob and closed 2 On-Ting. a rather sordid method of tUrn-iat the legal rent rates. He re-/pear in Paris tonight to accept| TWO mishaps involved bikes. [the door quickly. : |e the holise but promised to a French movie “Oscar,” saying o Garry. Booms, HR wus “I tried to catch him by the OA y review Load OF Scsaming Frame a, cota ae eS, hr 08 Ao rr, RIGS wrt bi guts gone - MR. LUCIANO screamed in anguish, since wl Clinton Green, dhector of the Eu» Jor ARother bike. He cut his right gun instead. » he said. reportedly took a low view of people who preyed | | Indiana Department of Veterans’ Liking people and getting along | “He put his foot in the door on women, and he was actively engaged in the Affairs, was named secretary-| co. them good academic § along * “Carrie Mays, 16, of 2311 Yan-|,,q 1 crabbed the barrel, but more dignified .businesses of ‘dope and murder at treasurer of the National Assocl-| and leadership paid off for Miss {des Bt. suffered minor cuts Yen! coulan's get a good grip on it. He the time. Mr. Luciano yelled, and continues to yell, (ation of Directors of Veterans’ yoo, ii ® ub F struck by a bike at 14th and West pulled the gun away from me and that he was framed. This Mr. Dewey dignifiedly Affairs at a convention in Colo- yo 7" cy 0" Cols |Sts. The cyclist was Arnold High- got his foot.out of the doo denied, and Charlie went off to Dannemora, where rado Springs. He'd been na-lg ..\ 000 Que- {tower, 15, of 126 W. 22nd Bt. Gunman Runs yo he allegedly figured out ways to win the war. tional judge-advocate. R.F.Rob- , "0 "op 0 To | A game of baseball led to in-| ,, slammed the door shut and Frame or no frame, Luciano went to jail, where inson, education director of the [jury for Albert Starrett, 18, of 726
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Big-Time Lobbyist By Frederick C. Othman
dent ship Volen- { (100 ked it. Then I figured he could he could ond holdup experience. ~~ he belonged, and was bounced from his adopted same Indiana Department, Was iam oa. (N. East St. His orensud Jah — — Seven : he * : land when he finally was mysteriously sprung. Rained Vice president of the Nas awarded the trip igahed when atriek by a bat at uncle were victims of a holdup. oh I do not have much faith in the possibility that '10nal Association of State Ap- ,. 4.00 oeiona) | -Aroll piaygrouny. Maysville, Ky. yay were climb= ‘a: proval Agencies at a convention i Hurt in Pool | 1 hill with Mr. Erickson's belated apprehension will reform in Hot Springs, Ark. JAving, Ine. of \ ts a Line ng a ‘steep grade the sport of betting on horses, since some lieu- 2 Putney, Va. eld oF De 1 j which forced thelr car to go slows : tenant will take over in his absence and continué nu no1ae Rasbeery of San Fran- ¥ Miss Kapherr, aa. rh pe ws Plans Maneuvers iy» and a0 drip An Jumped on to provide action for the eager chumps. But cisco needed another drink like ormer utler Our fast or Aer Bod tie : in ha 350 1 and ool i" Frankie's fall illustrates a pretty legal sermon: j, needed a hole in the head— University stu- I ake tolury She Wis treated rom him an rom Sale, Nobody’s too big for the net if the netter is anxious zi 4 he had both. When he woke. d #hi. resides neice Kapherr [oy pot : » nd | will Open Atterbu enough to catch him, up in a hospital after a night on/ > of parents, |" Another ~ girl Injured while, pe ry Four Democrats the town he learned he'd been| I: and Mrs. Herman W. Kap- : ; |
Games on July 30 Military units from Y is Pay Party Fees
'own 38th National Guard Infantry. Three more declarations oF
playing in her yard was treated! at jeneral Hospital, Marian] Dewey, 3, of 3119 Carson Ave, cut her left foit with a spade.
her, at 5228 Winthrop Ave. She served as a stage manager at Civic Theater last season. One of 470 American students
shot. Told doctors the last he remembers was having a fight with his girl friend.
WASHINGTON, June 23—Merwin K, Hart, the
Eight-year-old Patricia Louise Division will open the state's larg- |candidacy and accompanying fees |
Marrying Tommy Manville's
took care of the details; participating in “international
he even supplied them
ving” in 17 Cooper, 1131 Nelson St., received est peacetime military maneuvers were filed with’ the Democratie I. Hastie big-time lobbyist who collects $140,000 a year from with lists of the people who got the free books so Sister, Lorraine, she'll live in the Thomo nirles, | bruised left ankle when brushed at sprawling Camp Atterbury state committee today for the gs. Maize business moguls for trying to influence Congress, that these could be shown the tax colléctor. has filed suit for Swedish family until September. (PY & car backing out of a drive- yu. ao | convention Tuesda 1 3 told the lawmakers exactly how he did the col- Occasionally there'd be a little mixup. Take 9!vorce against | ATter the “exveric. ot” is. way at 2651 Shelby St. The driver | y. Fe 3 lecting—and the influencing. They were fasci- the $17,000 sent in by Irenee du Pont, the Delg-| C0r™*!!"s Dres- Hrtends nh rer shell visit | os Norma Heckman, 31, of 1407 The all-Hoosler division, ‘bul-| The field of four miner offices 1.98 nated, li Lobb H. houah fi selhuys, New | Holl in ance, Germany and E. Southern Ave. wark of the state's armed forces, holders seeking re-election was : Rep. Clarence Brown, the Ohio Republican, sug- re industrialist. Lobbyist Hart thought part of | yori "socialite, Holland. «© Sb moves to the war-bullt Army res-|fiied with the declarations of State ls . ' ar. If was a straight donation, not subject to tax de- in Las Vegas, | . Donald Watt began the ‘ex- ervation near Columbus for 15| Auditor J gested that his fellow statesmen listen with par | periment” in 1931 to banish the! erted H shand uditor James M. Propst, Terre IAMBRAY ticular attention to the fund-raising part; he said duetions. But Du Pont said it all was for books— Nev. | barriers that vie anise . es v days of intensive training. |Haute, and Supt. of Public Instrues edtfed a good technique of garnering donations might be and. Hart hurriedly got up a list of people to w The. ot le 106d wii -but- er ae Seeks Annulment Maj. Gen. Jesse E. McIntosh of tion Deane E. Walker, Culver, puffed useful to them in this fall's election campaigns. receive them. as ‘married n ities. He's sent 2700 ETA oa (11: | Tipton, commanding general of Each paid $500, matching the the. : i I 1937 and have a nt 2700 young Amer- 10S ANGELES, June 23 (UP) than! donations of Secretary of d or blue The white-haired Hart, president of the Na- The members of the House Select Committee ARIE Mrs. § iicans to make friends abroad, “_Almost 26 years ago - Roland the division, said that more than 1.469 tional Economic Council, Inc., obviously is an ex- to Investigate Lobbying Activities heard at length 7" ghier. Li wu Clendening was married - in|0000 citizen-soldiers will particl- Charles F. Fleming, Fill rt at the art of collecting cash painlessly; he DOW the book deal had appealed to industrialists DF esse Lh uys, BES Lyle L. Cameron, new executive | Wheeling. W. Va pate in the encampment. 'and Treasurer F. Shirley Wilcos, plod, made # o ye for pun ehiets of AeTogs he Sountrys then they turned to how Hart| Who Siiurees b Mrs. secretary of the newly organized DE ays after the wedding, Highlight of the summer exer- New an ho paid | nfluenc ongress. resselhuys Indi ( "1 . field! DENIM some of America’s mightiest corporations to write Rep. Brown said he hadn't seemed. very. suc- and Hop: support, . i as Sole for Ch Children and on Sly. 7. doz, His Size ioe wi oi o i oe Sige Say nown | Supreme Court nomination was ™ Hs. Elastic checks in his favor. ; cessful; the Fair Deal still ts on the job, Hart said, 914n't ask or A pony. tend the region- away from strict parents and left in the Pacific Theater of Opera SEI AL ho ded blue Now Sweel Charity yes, but he always lives in hopes. Roy Marley, nn, * gunman, of al meeting of {him, he said. Mr. Clendening filed tions as the “Avengers of Bataan” | tncumibent Tin sought bh. ide . He never has fed a Congressman, or bought |yreipoutie, Australia, who told the Mid-Century suit for annulment yesterday. during the late War. Gilkiso Washington. of 1.00 FIRST HE had to know his men. In large’ 'em drinks, but once he did supply a guest speaker | srienqs he was haunted by the White House ; rn rent TR | nly a aaa at the ers, part he went to those who agreed with him that at a dinner paid for by ex-Sen. Albert Hawks) |ghost of Paddy Laidlaw whom he | Conference -on— 5 Fog #0 feral a frdl headed the House 7 ER .1.00 the New Deal, the Fair Deal and all their Werks of Now yufuey. Rep: Brown was there. He sald 1t| killed in 1944, was found dead in Children and 8 5 Purdue Glee ( lub eceives| | Ways and Means Committee. could stand a good deal of improvement. e as a go nne ‘ {his home today. Sleeping pills| Youth in Chitrouble was that anybody making a donation to § : {lay beside his body. He was ac- cago, leaving E. SS PIQUE the Economic Council couldn't call it a charity Arf of Letter Writing - {quitted of murder on- grounds he Wednesday. He'll oy | ousing ecep ion in aris | ‘Weiss Conviction oo and use it for a tax deduction. In 1048 Mr. Hart COSTLY HARY Semi lutea and JeloBeams 10} shot in self defense. jbe JSccompanied : h 0 T U h Id mmed in came up with a gimmick that fixed that. 8 8 sin by Dr. Grover L. d I Ph of 2 Sims money to the council, ©f writing letters to the newspapers and, when a President Frurnan’ has lost his Hartman, secre-- Negro Spirituals, Barber S op Singing . n axes p e ope Sos they'd buy merchandise; “namely Hart's booklets Dill of interest to him was up for consideration, |job—as honorary member of the tary of the So- . ‘Send’ 400; fMon Dieu, They Fit So Well The income tax conviction of t. Sizes 3 on communism, democracy, the Supreme Court he dropped down from New York to tell the Kansas City, Mo., cial Service De- MI- Cameron PARIS, June 23 (UP)—Four hundred Parisians gave a rous-|Jacob Weiss, 47, 1odia pink, “or (which he does not like) and on guns, which he Statesmen what he thought. police force; 1 partment of the Church Federa- ;. Locention last night fo the 56-voice Purdiie University Glee Club| wie 31d a Sena. 1.98 believes every good American should carry for He said he wasted little time on Congressmen He and other tion, and Mrs. Robert F. Shank,| yp “orocented a diversified program of songs. Deen upheig Ae . safety’s sake. This literature they’d donate to elected by large majorities. They’ re too well in-| |Boverhment big- national vice-pretident of Parents The audience proved especially enthusiastic about the Negro| States our 0 Bpeals ‘preachers, librarians and colleges, at a cost grenched with the voters and it's hard to change E3 Dnorped A eAtHErS, MI NE Is spirituals and barber shop shinging. joago Dor the second. ting of $10 for wach snmual subscription. “Toe DEULtY they minds, The ones who bord squeaked by Sond ited “ehairman- and De Hartman ies “Pfu a ordinary manana F-don't know—the- rat Abng BIR, cay : in the election more often are open to sound old Board of Po- - , : about music,” Frenchman Mar-| | Weiss and Louis 8. Rosen! best possible legal opinions, was tax exempt. for Children and Youth. cel Avinin sald, “but this has men a chance to hear what Amer-| mmond, and Max Stryk Under certain circumstances a rich man could @rgument, he said. He fried to.concentrate onilice Commis- 2 oa en really ‘wonderfgl” lian music really sounds like.” a Gary, ; be y must pay fines of $10,000 each donate Hart's reading matter to hundreds of sur- them. \sloners which Mrs. Fred Kurtz, 5520 N. 1lli-. when the glee club quartet har- Audience Stands tand serve three-year terms in the p< prised recipients and, because of the tax deduc- My verdict is that he made an excellent wit- | Was ousted by {mols St. is studying painting With monizeq “By the Light of the Sil-| The concert began with the ®| Federal Penitentiary Terre — | tion, drop down to a lower income bracket, and ness; the Congressmen on whose opinions he's] Gov. Forrest +Charles Burchfield, at Ohio Uni=] very Moon,” Avinin exclaimed: [French national anthem, “The| | Haute, for income tax evasion be money ahead. Corporations all over began been working so long learned something. So—it/ Smith after versity, Athens. “Mon Dieu, all the pieces fit to- Star Spangled Banner” and the u, Pp Weiss was convicted of evading subscribing to Hart's publications, wholesale, He Would seem—did the rest of us. |Sangidng on ay Mr. Truman Ae Sempre gether so well.” | Purdue “Alma Mater.” With theigio 652 in taxes on 1943 income | Binaggio and Charles Gargotta. Spanish War Auxiliary Bay Sole Applied Bush audience 'stanling through . the Which the government : ’ | 1! ass bariton came from black mar) — The Quiz Master 27? Test Your Skil 297? [The 27 boata _gecided dismissal will Meet Monday 17, of Elkhart, Ind, + was applaud: paren the glee Sib "Haielujah in Hquor jn Lake County. : The Maj. Harold C. Megrew ed loudly for his rendition of els argo, 1 mhum was convicted of ng : | validated the hedges Auxiliary 3, United Spanish War “Spirit Immortal” and “Some En- Chorus” and.“The Lord's Prayer.” g17x 739 in taxes and Str of '. : . It was the end ot the road Veterans, will meet Monday in chanted Evening.” | In the middle of the program $173,738 evasion. RE In speaking of the American Flag is it Who first made use of natural gas? today for a 1928 auto owned by the World War Memorial. Albert P. Stewart, director of the glee club sang. Geoffrey proper to say color or colors? It was probably the Chinese who first put the Rev. William Todd of Seattle. Mrs. Elizabéth Gwin, Indiana the glee club, said the auditorium {O'Hara's “There Is No Death” in Fined in Egg ] Colors fs the term usually heard, although natural gas to an industrial use. Obtaining it police said the car had no brakes, Department president, and Mrs. should have been larger. honor of the 17 former Purdue : = either singular or plural form may be used. from wells. 2000 feet deep, they transmitted it (a4 light, exhaust pipe, rear Louise Hale, Mrs. Nora K. Hein-| “We gave them a more Amer-/Glee Club members who were! -V EB a a .. through bamboo pipes to evaporate brine in salt hymper, rear fenders or horn. richs, Mrs. Nannie Love, "Mrs. ican program than I had killed in World War II. What 40 weathermen refer to as the Bydro- making. It had a hand-made wooden body, | Vera M. Coffey, Mrs. Pearl Man-| planned,” he said. “I. was walking Stewart said it was especially : : |gus, Mrs. Mary Boyd and Mrs. down the street this afternoon moving” to sing. the piece in logic eyecle? 3 > 4 » f only one headlight, a hole in the gus, M ry y French band|Paris majority et The three stages through which water passes Do all birds have feathers? = | muffler and loose steering Say Margy Sino, Separtment Sud yeard a rempiation hat 1 those ind sain illed sacrificed their. lives - — e-water in oceans, lakes and streams; water in ‘All birds do have feathers and no other One tire was tied together with officers. w no ate : : £- witi-be-fnitisted:~ thought EL ___mtmosphere; and water in the soll. —a rope: * [of candidates-
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