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Ee mens. of Bt Da: sitting Around | | TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1950 on silken cushions while The Voice is wheezing ; “If I Loved You" and “My Foolish Heart” frosted

my tonsils. The two songs were her special re- > i) | illki U i hi q H ; Mid ‘F , rev 5 mo Willkie Urges Pitching Hay on Midtown ‘Farm last June, Princess’ Remember ever seeing a : a ; TA IR AR

letter asking you for a date? I know, I know, : § § | " | «® a D. C. Tebbit, second secretary of the British » (= | or p N . Embassy in Washington, wrote a letter explaining s " Aa | | the royal brushoff. Every time I think of the 4 og " 4 i

episode my temperature goes up.

Beginning of Love Story : | BUT A MAN must look ahead and forget the |

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Bus ar ash To Fight Reds SHY Fatal fo Five

Favors Force Being 8 Passengers Hurt; hand ahd sent the epistle through the proper Patterned After Wet Pavement channels.

She can't do that with my record. The rE | Famous French Unit Blamed for Collision

past. The way I figure, Princess Margaret Rose didn’t think I was serious and merely waved her

Princess will have to listen to my rendition of By IRVING LEIBOWITZ ala a A pavement sticked by water “Mona Lisa." As a music lover, she will jump up The United States was urged to J d \ : : leaking from a tank truck was and down and her eyes will look across the sea. | recruit a “Foreign Legion” today 4 blamed today for an accident that

I'll be looking, too. Maybe they'll meet in the {to fight communism in Korea and k } 3 i cost five lives rniear Franklin late middle of the Atlantic and the love story of the the a of the world. aN % 3 yesterday. . : :

century will have its beginning, | State Rep. Philip Willkie, son of | [EN ? State police said a car in which All my friends and friends of Princess Mar- : = |the late Republican presidential| the five victims were riding was garet are urged to listen to WFBM tonight at dy —_— i candidate Wendell Willkie, pro-|"¥ ~~ following a water tank truck, 11:00 or thereabouts. Fred Smith, host of the ; Se oid he. Neghen pian as zo <a When trafic slowed suddenly, the “Million Dollar Party,” will give my platter a 3 Ce World answer 1o DA A "|B 3 a 3 : ’ driver applied brakes and skidded * whirl before it's packed for shipment to Buck- ‘ Se M— | A ul 3 a i lon the wet concrete, running into ingham Palace. : Wee es : en Wilikie, a Sandidate yon re-| S. A Fe ithe path of a Greyhound bus. ful ae Pe it an I nave ol algh ea Across the sea . . . Princess Margaret Rose ro Rushville, by ’ that| TH Se i A | dda Isabelle Booker, about 41, round I jazz it up and sing my own words to the 15 going to hear a new "Voice" croon to her. |< eople all over the world want! ORY Ey ; nn ks : 1 ,, Columbus, was believed to have - " ¢ oye 8 , . (been driving. Passengers were tune of “Mona Lisa.” is weak but then it gets stronger. By the time I to fight communism. ad lt Ruts " & RE LS § i: her two daughters, Susanne BookThe words were written especially for Prin- get through singing my own words to “Mona “The legion is truly a one-world . PRA Sk dy a aR \ ? ER oR Bn 2 '& er. 20 and Mrs : Barbara Jean cess Margaret. Here they are: Lisa,” Princess Margaret is a gone pigeon. concept,” he said, ‘because it ac- x TE a EERE ed TH eT Sa ; fu E | Crowe, 18; Mrs. Crowe's son, Ruse “Princess Margaret, Princess Margaret, hear She’s in a trance. Doctors from all over the cepts men as men for what they ie a g # : » w% Isell. 1. and Mrs Marvelline Sane my love song, tho’ you may not think my sing- Kingdom Son't Kuow what ails Ber and give 3p. are without any distinctions.” | Lee Nelson, 2705° N. Oxford St., pitches hay while the sun shines . . . right in the middle of the ders. 50. all of Columbus ng's ver ot, One old man, however, wise in the ways o e . ot . : " " i a ins: I} an : ant} Ee wonder what in thunder, Princess heart, has a suggestion. Mr. Willkie proposed than an| Hoosier capital. He works the "farm' at 40th and N. Pennsylvania Sts., two miles inside the nearest | All were killed instantly,

: ¥ v American Forei Legion be! _: as Eight of the Margaret, Frank Sinatra has that Sovola hasn't He knows the song has put Princess Margaret . ..i.. co EN Abr Freich city limits. ANE i LTE rei the gus oe 20 passengers ho got? Rose into a trance. He also knows the only way Foreign Legion. ) :

- = —— | “Please don’t smile dear, at my style dear, to get her back in the groove is to find the young ° Sa Kidna er Frees About People— {oy adkom, 25. um Aves Princess Margaret, man, the singer, and have him kiss the Princess. | Held Freedom's Way ! ,

: | gm : * y “For I only get to practice in the.shower. I'm over there. I kiss her lightly on the cheek.! “If freedom’s way is to prevail N ; bia Sa *08 County Hospital Franklin “And if someday I fly to your doorstep, She wakes up and flutters her royal lashes. Color against the Russians, then it will . 5 » { 00 eilg ors ve | was n critical condition toda: gy “Wil I lie there, just to die there? returns to her cheeks. The birds outside her take bold and vigorous thinking,’ Ohio Farm Ir Fane Higa] Sondin Ye “Or perhaps I could save you from a dragon window begin singing, the fog lifts, church bells he asserted. “Certainly the con-| : i 4 “Just like the gallants did when knighthood ring throughout the land and King George is cept of men fighting together 3 ersons room eat | Deatrics Bentiaifi 441 Mrs. Maly was in flower.” shaking my hand and I'm saying, “Pip, pip.” from all lands and races is an : \ | ale, ; hy Fit for a Princess, right? Ill hang around She Wants to Go Sparks, 32; Mrs. Bertha Froh-

. exciting idea.” . » fats after Fred sends my voice over the ether to an- ‘She'll Want Me to Sing’ Back to Mom, Dad | Chicago Woman Prevents Man Hanging /man, 72; and Mrs. Daisy Linson,

: The youthful State Representa- . . 76, all of Columbus; D. H. Kane, swer the telephone. I'd like to know how much THE PRINCESS no longer stares westward. tive visited the French Foreign VALPARAISO, Ind. July 18 Out of Window From Taking Fatal Fall '84, Louisville, and Mrs. Leslie M.

you like my warbling and if you think I have All she wants to do is listen to me sing “Mona Legion headquarters in Clemson, (UP)—A blonde Ohio farm girl, | By OPAL CROCKETT Watson, 62, of 212 W, 33d St, In-

a chance of making the Princess swoon. Lisa.” What can I do? I sing Algeri ’ sa. g \ geria, during the late war. : Three iv , y a. dianapolis : ; = oh aha ov a “red-h "1 people are alive today because they have good neighbors. | polis. rer dol what Will happen witli 4 _ The King throws 3. castle my way, He fixes) :u] wag impressed with the esprit "024 bY & “red-haired” kidnaper| = Tree prope ate live today hovause they have guod neigh has | Swerved Off Road

love song that's directed to a Princess. I can up a room with good acoustics, Princess Margaret } » id. Who tried to make love to her, sat hniid 't he’ { see her sitting on the same cushions she used Rose and I are gone about each other. The King de corps of the troops,” he sald. Mrs. Gloria Schmidt to thank for the fact he's alive. Mrs, Schmidt | The southbound Louisville bus

¢ ER os {“I think we should recruit all the in a jail cell today and said “I found Mr. Vogt clinging by his fingertips to a window sill, 25 feet hit o roads when Histening 0 Frank Sinatra. Everything is a al} His Subjects BPprove and 2 great celebra-| 5 vailable soldier manpower want to go home to mom and above ground. Locked out of his apartment, near hers, he had six the sap bros dale onL.8 3, hs The royal Brier ghd iii the récord op ton an ae they lived happily ever after niaround the world using thelgaq.” leaned over, trying to reach a window from his back porch. He| Arter the crash the bus swerved . by’ ¢ ding . th .. | French Foreign Legion formula.” i i 8-18 , ing. 8. SES EI 1 King George's youngest is transfixed. Her eyes Don't forget, at 11:15 tonight over WFBM. Recruiti on x ternational dae gif aduitied Her ues ot Oy a A Mis, Chrysler—just 10 miles. Now he's Of the road, ran down a 10-foot get glassy and turn westward. At first the beams Move over, Sinatra. | . iecruiling of an internation B 5 s i EB ; ) {bank and struck a tree, state

legion to fight in Korea was also/wife of Marshall Clark, 33, of ankles and swung him in an arc/ riding the busses. When he See | police said.

. : {under consideration by top United Danville, Ill, who reported Sun- until he was suspended by his his car again he expects the Speed The road on which the accident : . B J M H | Nations leaders. day that his wife had been ab- ankles. She hoped to hold him The judge's wife a a daught p Occurred will be replaced within 0 ier © S y ames . aswe The international legion and ducted. {until aid arrived. The 180-pound | L% ages have ie we for| tWO months by a four-lane high2 > Mr. Willkie's American Foreign Clark was held in Danville. man was too heavy for Mrs. | alias Tex: They'll visit Mra | way between Amity and Edine WASHINGTON, July 18—-When Johnnie bea But th i i liabl f the 4 bt Legion would be made up of vol- pending his removal to Ohio on a Schmidt, though she weighs 200 Ober's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | PUrg. marching off to war the debts oe leaves behind 1 the 1 aor TAN JEANS NADie or ths ent unteets from many lands. Warrant charging him With 1ar- pounds. She lowered him. as far Raymond A. Parsons, formerly] TWO boys were killed in other him DE especially protected by law. a The Eo will find he can't evict a service- BOth proposals were spurred by ig iff Les Hineli { Porter) Fhe Sound and Sropped IH of Indianapolis. |2°Sidentt in Indiana Yesterday, The payments’'on his house, or his monthly man’s family without court permission if the rent recent dispatches telling of group Con — the "girl's fap Bb In Fhiladelphia Pr 8 AR 2. 8 = | ac anald Hori Bailey, 3 South e : Gly 3 7 Co : $ $ d y_ 84 ! »| breathlessl) / Mrs. @ 57- i Bend, died In Union Hos rent, his real estate and income taxes, his install- is less than $80 a month. But unpaid rent piles Offers to Ngut agaist the Re Clyde Huffman, Cable, O. had thony Mertzig today that a brick arg Hays, 51 year ald 000K Terre Haute. . pial, ment payments, his insurance payments—all take up a debt, ae jler een told of his daughter's plight wall was about to collapse over “XP geles police on a special status. The tax collector will find he can't sell a Mr. Willkie said many smaller why he tried to coax a burre to Hit By Truck

: _'and was sending her bus fare to her daughters, Victoria, 2, and ; | x The essense of the protection Is that Johnnie's Soldier's property for taxes until the soldier re- nations) Iesning Communist ep {return to the family farm in Valerie, g months, playing on the take a nip from his wine jug at & The boy was visiting his grandcreditors can’t close him out while he's away in turns. But the taxes continue to pile up. y . : tt

\ 8 . 700. “The jackass asked me for a mother, Mrs. Bessie Bailey. north service. They must give him time to ret d The installment collector will find he can’t COUldn’'t send regular troops put {Champaign County, oni. Sidewalk. ii Mortals nau drink and I just gave it to him,” of West Terre Haute. He was get on his feet again In the AT en hy take back a car if the soldier has paid half COUld recruit volunteers for 3 Found Along Road la 30 ra of the wall fel], he said. struck by a truck driven by can look to is his serviceman’s income and family the purchase price. But the soldier will have to ‘gion. . | Sheriff Hineline sald the tall, 4 "tone of bricks and debris! Perhaps Mr. Hays saw the Charles G. Sappington, Terre allowances. pay the full price in the end. neh ist way» Mr, Jilikie said, 18-year-old girl was brought {0/over the spot where the children MOVie, “Francis” ‘Haute, when he ran into the road : The income tax collector will defer collectin i ner Lserman So = i i r by ; { » . lin front of his grandmother's Debts, Rights Protected income taxes if paying them would be a arr diers, Japanese troops. displaced 1s Jail Sunday by a couple who had been Playing. * |- Dr. Milton Burts, Notre Dame nome, » ’ g - on the service income. But the taxes stay on the PETSONs in many lands and nu- found her wandering along 2a Filmland's top baby sitter, Clif- University, addressed scientists in| Frank Hanes, 11, was killed THE SOLDIERS and Sailors Relief Act covers books and must be paid ‘sometime. merous Latin Americans who road near Kouts, Ind., about 10 ton Webb, was Paris, France, today at a celebra-| while standing on a sidewalk in Jawsuite for SOllegtion of debi contracts, repogses. The government will see that a soldier's lite Want to fight communism. i | miles south of Valparaiso. An f under observa-| tion commemorating The Such An-| Newburgh. He was struck by a a Property, » insurance premiums are paid, but it will take the. _, z |" She did not mention the kidnap fff * tion today. He NIVersary o- 4 scovery ot radium. car driven by Glenn Carrell, 28, of property for taxes, eviction of tenants for t of his pa - A may have the He'll also speak in London. Newhart Wo Ho Ba nonpayment of rents, insurance premiums, and oY Out Of his pay. ive Bo S Admit *| incident at first, the sheriff said, #8 8 Rims | amare m—— : 8h, who 8 swerved Fore ule see Stay Clear Advised erin om to pans. oo OY TO 0 ih oo Papition Filo@ [ssc cut oo Men i i separated from her husband. &* =P " : a i The privilege of deferring debt payments may LAW COVERING servicemen’s right to post- [was locked up because she had| lapsed on a Hol-|

create financing problems. Banks and insurance e ments of obligations beyond the ability : . | 88 Iywood studio set * ¢ ’ companies which have lent purchase money for Pope Pay gation : 4 urg dries no visible means of support, ! yesterday only a To Free Cabbie What a Girl Wants

to pay while in service is so broad that many After the kidnap alarm was! ; | post World War n homes now will have to adjust world War II counselors urged draftees to steer) Pronk tt Me hal on a ques-) gay afer Hip A petition for a writ of habeas Rules Radium Decision POYIENts 10 Buivite MOSS NT Clear if possible. Total Take Runs tioned her further and she told] . Actress, was charged with sontributing tn h| MEMPHIS, Tenn., July 18 (UP) Mortgage owners can work out agreements This probably still is good advice: {him that a red-haired stranger Stricken with 15 year-old girls deliiauency| —Mr. and Mrs. John M. Haire with mortgagors to pay interest and taxes and Settle your debts, soldier, sell thet vay if you! Into Thousands | gave her and Clark a ride as they| mumps. She and was filed yesterday in Superioy didn’t hesitate in making the most stpone payments on. principal, adding them to cant make the payments, leave things fixed so; a -hi the Michigan-| Mr. Webb y Maw . | 4 Da after the return from service. The a mountain of debt won't pile up while you are! Five Dboys responsible . for a hitch-hiked near ihe ehiga | Mr. Webb are Court. {fateful decision of their lives

guaranteeing agencies, FHA and VA, must com- away. See. a lawyer before you go. If he sug- Orth Side crime wave have ad- Indiana border. {working in the 20th Century Fox| The frail, 80-pound girl told Seven specialists had told them

mitted 32 burglaries, police said] She said Clark left the car for =a 's Sake.” {their 4-month-6ld blind daughter pensate the lenders for interest lost because of gests it, leave a power of attorney with some- ¥ h Him, “For Heaven's Sake poiice Het Satins With ad cancer, An eye operation

f v 8 into a hamburger delays in foreclosure, and extra insurance pre- one you trust. | OUR: s moment 15 2 n An a d 2 rr Gov. F ler Warren of Florida {would e her a 65 per cent . Copyright, .1050, by The Indianapolis Times aud the ~ | FOliCe also continued to recover stand..near St. John, Ind, fo OV, J) some of them took place in the W© giv miums required. Chicago Dally News, Inc. {loot from ransacked homes. some sandwiches and the man has sent 15 pounds of grits to the yi operated by Donald P. Har- chance to survive, but would leave

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Ep — —————— Total take runs into “several sped away, leaving Clark behind. Lions Chib Jriernational sonven: per, 23, of 1134 Broadway. {her face badly Singured = Radium ] . . thousand dollars,” police esti- 1 ; tion for benefit of Florida dele-| The petition claims the irl ac- treatment wou eave her feaPose Peekers By Frederick C. Othman mated. i i He Tried bo Make Love to Bates complaining Chicago res- cused mini under a Sy tures unmarred, but would cut her Y : | The boys, 14 to 16 vears old, She sald the stranger drove“to taurants don’t serve the Southern police, and in so doing is shield. chance of survival in half, : m said they dumped much of the 3 fpoy near Rous (hd. tried {o}delicacy.” » ing the guilty party, another taxi| Which would they choose? WASHINGTON, July 18—I am about to apply While this argument was waxing hot, the war loot in alleys, rubbish cans and De Clark and rah Hr. with » nn : E driver. Police promised her ‘We think she's the Mest bea for a job as official federal violet sniffer. was declared and Rep. Peterson forgot about his dump areas. They kept the cash! . v {© Mr. and Mrs. Laurence * leniency if she would “co-operate” tiful baby in the world, rs. I'll also keep an eye on the peonies, and If bill; most of the flower growers were planting hauls, largest of which was $22, But she repulsed him, ‘she said, Petersen ate concluding their py naming Harper, the petition! Haire said of Het ge anybody gets into an argument about whether potatoes, anyhow. Admit Selling Coins {and he dumped her out of the car honey oa A y charges. : : ; Hunk it's what a one dozen roses are red, or pink, I'll decide that, Now he’s back again with a new statute to; They admitted selling a valu- and sped away. 81 yo ith / o It also claims. the $1500 bail wan ol treat ts ahead too. Pickled cherries in brine I'll ignore. regulate the flower trade under federal license. able coin collection for only $9." qo ‘ie pion 0 (ia tho gir SUS Mi tana ane ; under which Harper is being held a a Ham reatmen y Such a job hasn't quite come to pass yet, but we ny wholesaler who cheats the grower, by telling A 700-year-old Chinese box hold- told him she married Clark ‘Mav H am lon, Pet. is “excessive,” since the charge have started. can hlame the war and those cherries for that. nim the flowers he shipped were droopy; loses his ing the coins was thrown away. 31 in South Bend—but-no record, 5 He, ea! Fa ba against him-is only a misdemeanor : wen The situation, I think you'll agree, makes quite jjcenge. . Also reported stolen was an. (o marriage was on file there. amps ‘ Arrested on the same charge Steelworkers Halt a floral tale: $1800 coin collection. longing ot. Mr. ¥ = ’ was Mrs. “Ann Williams, 52, of

And, if he tries to stay in business anyhow, ap | He said she also told him she was +" Mie Henry o Q : 8 Snuff Plant Strike ] Back in 1941 Rep. J. Hardin Peterson, the he can be fined $500 and consigned to jail for a| Other loot included Seven |. .onant. ) 1226 8. Meridian St., operator of | ! ‘

Democrat who comes from the gladioli country watches, binoculars, five fountain im iM. Graham and a South Side cafe where the girl] MEMPHIS, Tenn. July 18 (UP) * Year. In each terminal market will be a federal] i Clark disappeared Sunday after, H v dr. , ’ : around Lakeland, Fla, concluded that there were o ‘= inspector, if this bill becomes law, and I Pens, cameras, rings and other yp.” .onorted her. missing. He Som, rn hs Tait he icetings Setween ler au Striking members of the CIO a few racketeers in the wholesale florist business, trust one of them will be me, | jewelry. turned up in Danville yesterday Ave. The Grah- Wolo re ange . a + United Steelworkers of America who were cheating the flower farmers every | Meanwhile, two adults were out gq wags arrested. He was chargedl. V2 are on a 8 on al all, [i return to work tomorrow at ce they got. So he introduced a bill to put iH; Do : lon $200 bail each for receiving | _ the American Snu 0., where oe ower ramen under federal regulation, yh Billion Oller Businass tt d ) 4/ot0en goods from the boys. Elwin In Ohio and stealing a pil wld ng op Mr. Graham (PAPERS TO CUT BACK | numerous ean Soul of violence LOWERS, includin e alms and rou . Po- { — . . any Tike Ihe hy ht Estab a sat idea, ow trees, now aE a Billion dollar business. lye sned in Municipal = ourt 3 told, a clock and some articles.| ."2nq Adirondack Mountains DO Jay. 28 (UP). Were Jrepomed during the six : including ‘all the honest’ florists, but one of his The big problem consists of those giadioll They [scher, 47. and his wife, Helen, 31, {jn 5 1k Dad a long police record); "poppgyivania and New York.| on NeW IRUPere four-page papers Terms of the settlement were NO GdIE 2 1 3 are subject to numerous diseases, including one of 647 1 Case was \NCluding a number of Prison meu algo visit relatives in Wy- of "World War II are coming back not. disclosed. but the compan cohorts in the House introduced an amendment S ] oy ro Nm {both of 647 E. 11th St. Case Was terms, authorities said. omen Po ‘ are coming back not disclosed, bu pany which would include with the flowers those briny : which doesn’t make itse nown until the lime .ontinued to Aug. 7. =i | Sheriff Hineline said that when, Fo pan is executive secre: because of a newsprint shortage. sald its relations with employees cherries. Seems nobody ever had got around-to they are being wrapped in green tissue for the a he told Irene of Clark's record. 4 ramily Service Asso. LNeY now publish six and eight-| “have always been pleasant, and regulating them, final consumer, Sometimes they wilt before her tary of the Family Service Ass page editions on alternate days. it is hoped will continue so.”

ma N m she said, "I wish somebody would 3 ¥ nro } 1 . 1d . His wife was a. social sup i a Tru n to. a e have told me about this before, ation te Ea Boye’ School For Manhattan Cocktails Congress appropriated $25,000 last year to S . B d {but nobody did. I want to go where Mr, Petersen took part of REP. PETERSON first had to find out what Study this disease, but the gladioli scientists have JCI€NCE DOAr home to mom and dad.” . Pete

# ® * ‘his Indiana University graduate J ; Th T L st they were. He discovered that out west farmers Dot yet come up with the answer, By Science Service " - work. Mrs. Petersen will teach olin Ss Imes i

grow cherries, pit them, and then ship 'em east Rep. Peterson said a high-binding wholesaler] WASHINGTON, July 18-—The Scientist Denies Perjury next fall at, Warren Central High in vats lof salt water, In New York the pro- could wire the gladioll grower that his shipment first 24 members of the policy- School. . » ® cessors wash out the salt, dye the cherries a had arrived in bad condition, when in fact it was making board of the National ln Non-Red Oath # un = j en in ervice magnificent red, flavor them with a secret con- perfect. Under his bill an inspector would decide. Science Foundation are expected LOS ANGELES, July 18 (UP) With presentation of the Gold | coction of their own, and pack them in small Rep. Charles B. Hoeven (R, Ia.) was not con- io de Damed Tor Senate Sonfirm. —-Dr. Sidney Weinbaum, Russfan- Medal award by Do vou have a son, husband, brother, sister, friend in bottles, from which it is practically impossible to a ation :by. rresicen. _lruman with- hysicist, has pleaded inno- “The Picturego- | military service? i. : remove them. These are known as. maraschino Y nced. He ely 3 nal whe Tp » Ship red in the next Few days, At Jenst ork Pa 8 Pleaded ne. ern Britams The Times wants to publish\their pictures and information used widely in the mixing of roses could be in danger of the jug e sent one woman Ww among hose i ‘aR A - leading film | about their current military service. The Times particularly : Se an y . pink ones. “And then there'd be an argument named to the governing body. |[Taud in denying he was a mem

ber of the Comunist Party. journal Jane | wants photog of Hoosier service people in Korea . , . but we The Agriculture Department wanted no part of about whether they were red or pink,” he said. | Scientists recall the words of ", = eight-count indictment ac- $F g Wyman. Ameri-| | also want photos of ALL Hoosiers in military service, no matter

this deal. It claimed theme cherries” weren't 80 That's where he's-wrong. Othman, the Slowge [the Président Whin he signed the [cused the former expert in the Tan actress, has | where they are stationed. — re much a fruit as a manufactured product. inspectory will rule on that. egiatstion . ner . bun 2°! jet propulsion laboratory of Cal-| Fo made a clean The Times will keep a file on all these men so we can : - | on a) Or Sh 38 tn ifornia Institute of Technology 9 a J | sweep of every | report the news of Hoosiers in uniform more thoroughly. It > ; Ste 20 vial ution: Inot stating under oath that hel LO major + MOvie Ale wi enable us to et Jou know hey Tie - 1 : fan " : er was a Communist, i ’ i. prize to be won cables bring us word abou . Usua o! ; The Quiz Master 22? Test Your Skill 27? 1.fully expect it hp do for us in "Federal authorities said Wein-|, / in Britaif. { | ments and news of battles come first -to The Times office. peace Sime RUesuits. tp baum was a member of the. . Miss Wyman| Please fill out the coupon—write any additional informaa age to pin RB et aT paaty’s professional unit 122 un-| ™ oe a won the award | tion on a separate sheet of paper—and mail it with a picture | How long did Joshua lay seige to Jericho . In What Yu 24 the American railroads begin RI To oy A, Voor 1 ony der the name “Sidney Empson.” | ; for her tole in bot any size 10 JIS0SIER. HEROES, ‘Indianapolis Times, 4 3 De va be around Jericho for The first passenger trains in America to he being considered by the House L Hi , Fall be he hany Be Slinda’ Nuich 2s ne i : tet gol pene. . and you also will receive lighted entirely by electricity were operated in Appip Pations Canmitise. Origi- Locomotive S$ = x | | from The Times a clipping of the item and picture of your 1887. : vi ee : na for the rized $500. .SOUTH BEND, Ind, July 18 Dr. Franklin Burdette, former | Hoosier Hero as it appeared in The Times, Ca : . : ee nilem———— ea "I (UP)—A diesel locomotive and Butler University cipal 3 In what five fields are Nobel prizes awarded? Should the word D(d)iesel be capitalized? Nab M la freight car belonging to the professor, now Serviceman (or Servicewoman’s) When Alfred Nobel died, he left nine million vans erived from names 1. pesos usually an at Terre Haute Grand Trunk Rafiroad fel 1a Reet teaching in the _ ’ ; Jolian edi to — prizes ra to — Jose Planalto with the person and become sim- As Navy Deserter oa ee a - Ahi bebigg 48 of q | [Name HeerEeTesthetiieieiaseh teeta taaee taste a hanane and women who helped to promote good of ple lower-case nouns. Diesel is now being often] TERRE HAUTE, July 18 (UP) slow speed. {lege Park, has : ; Braddh of Unit oF the human race in five fields— e, Litera- written with the small “d” and in the course of The FBI yesterday announced, Three trainmen were injured been elected anche Bit or ture, Physics, Chemistry snd Peace. time will lose-the vapital : =. altogether. the arrest $ here ot Hubert Edmon- critically, and the accident Spilled president of ! x Borel Sips : : So : : son, erre Haute, sought by a load of bananas over two back Washington | . 80. oxs Bervioe... oii.ii.s SHPurece i civaanvans Is Pennsylavnia still known as a Common- Are there any states that still observe Fast/the Navy as a deserter. ~ |yards, Chapter, Ameri- | . : i Ee ne ine : 4 y to. She’ only. state to ally. Ioltbie of Sp iat ul} lag jan Politica) Sob ; : if a : The terms “Commonwealth” as applied to the New Hampshire e' only 0 apolis intains . ‘B’ : ence Association. eh a ce and “General A as the official the observance of Fast Day (usually the lastoffice, said Edmonson, seaman Maintains ‘B Grades While in Indi- BN TER He was last heard of from : the Thursday in April), first proclaimed in 1681 when iL DURHAM HC July 18_anapolis Dr. pr Burdette |

in the Con- the govermor of the province ordered a day of : public fasting and prayer. if sided with friends and relatives Stephen A. Wainwright, 4139 N. of the National ; 2 + here. * ; Capitol Ave. ] Founda 5 ucation

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