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et —Give-the “little “Germany the Dr Ie au,e 3 strong force for democtacy. hacia, She's the wife of John J. MeCloy, U, 8

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and Americans. s+» Never forget the Nazis, “evil deeds” but iry to achieve our

goal in Germany without bitter-—-pess-or-hatred. Mrs. McCloy ads vised. Bhe listed as chief obstacles in “establishing good will, along with remembered deeds of Nazis, Janguage differences .and the 7 hangover from the former policy forbidding fraternization. » ~ » A Gardena, Cal, ‘municipal judge's first case was his own. Judge John Shidier fined himself $2 for overtime parking. .

Necedah, Wis., “Tell the People” |

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time. Before the Catholic Church said claims of Mrs. Fred Van Hoof! “of extremely questionable nature” the committee expected 10,000 > Milwaukee Rail-1 road cancaled a dozen chartered trains but other special trains and 200 busses are scheduled to bring “pilgrims from Florida, Cuba, Cali fornia, ete, » » . Miss Mary Ann Hilligoss, who'll | be a junior at Shortridge next fall, will appear on the ABC radio program featuring Johnny Olsen's Luncheon Club Tuesday at 11 a. m. in New York with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hilligoss «, and -siste? Sarah, 3419 N. Pennsylvania St. They" re en route ta Canada, . . » Women in a democracy should let themselves “be heard—in no meek terms” said Mrs, Perle Mesta, U. 8, minister to Luxem- § bourg, before the German - Ameriean Clud In Wiesbaden, Germany. “Democ= racy has wiped ° out the petticoat line” and “women enjoy equal rights” A woman may become

Mrs. Mesta

a queen of industry, rich mee] chant, great architect, -govern- |

ment official, or even a foreign service Siplomat, " she said. » r

Ten Tndianapalis students re-'he received Patent 2,517, 857 foritions which are charged with set-

ceived awards in the annual Industrial Arts Award contest of! Ford Motor Co. held for junior high schools in 38 states. Local winners follow: Jay Thompson, 4137 Ruckle 8t., first prize, $100; Roberta Reynolds, 3940 Caroline Ave., second award; James MeCoy, 3316 W, 10th St., third prize: Honorable mention awards went to: Leroy Chambers, 3349 N. Capi-| tol Ave.; Doreen Sacks, 5401 Primrose Ave.; Fred Sauertelg, 1221 W,

Good V will i i Germany | Wife of High Commissioner Says Old

. Nonfraternization Policy Also a Barrier : By OPAL CROCKETT

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36th-8t.;- June Flinn; “1° Dexter 8t.; Richard Alverson, 742 Parkway Ave.; George Whitsit, 1634 E. Raymond St.; Harry Sn=vely, 2031 N. Dearborn St. First and second prize -winners and June Flinn were from Shortridge High — the others from Tech. She's made around $1 million in fhe.» movies but thinks she'd] better start about “her future. S80 Shirley Temple plans to] training to be able to support

film career a Shirley has been working daily as a volunteer at a Los Angeles hos“Miss Temple pital. She plans to take training six-week periods between pictures.

To Smell Your Own Breath

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reim non, bas Enlarge WASHINGTON, Aug. 11—You

can smell your own breath with an invention for which the government issued a patent this week. e 'S ir en No longer will it be necessary. Needs $50,000 More

to ask a friend if your breath is bad. ’ To Aid Soldiers

With this device, a sample of | the breath from within the mouth is taken. Then the sample is discharged into a nostril sampler is a tubular affair, constructed in two parts, one of which slides within the other. » » »

Community Chest this year. Community Chest officials, meeting yesterday, approved in-| clusion of “at least $50,000" in its one-end, in whichizon campaign quota, fo be used] between the lips. The other half in the service of the troops. is drawn outward to create suc.| The money will be needed to tion to pull air from the mouth provide recreation and hospitality|

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into the device, By reverse action, |[0f Men and women in uniform, °, 4 yne Duke had told friends

mouth-a hen-foreed-into Richard James, Chest. SHS mo iret chairman, said today. “Al local servicemen and wo-| Any unpleasant odor in the men away from Indianapolis will (breath is easily detected, the in-|penefit from this fund,” Mr. James, ventor said. He is Robert M. sad. “An adequate share of the Glidden of Haddonfield, N. J., and [$50,000 will go to the organiza-|

his efforts. . : _ |ting up recreational facilities on|

: a-nationwide basis.” Hold Reunion Sunday | The Chest will not go its goal The Dearborn County Reunion yr James said. The $50,000 sought

‘1ntil its September bo meeting,

residents of Dearborn County, will|to the board's total budget.

hold its annual reunion at 2 p. m. SEALS ‘BUILD ‘HAREMS' Sunday in the Brookside Com- he Pacific seals; the munity Center. The Rew. Victor bigger and stronger males build Hargit, 3385 Arlington Ave, isjup a harem, forcing the young! president of the association.

tional strain on the Indianapolis|

thurried out of the

* Cokes, candy and a Foseka-hos aapnival show all battled the polio germ last night as 10 tykes | from around: the 1700 block-of E. Kelly St. collected $69.13 for. Riley. Hospital program included a play, candy, cake and other kid prizes, and a carnival. Members of the play cast [father's formal were (left to. right) Elaine Meyer, Marcille Rohrman, Judy Jones, Concetta Corsaro and Janet and jmake him king. Myrna Meyer. Others who helped were Sunny Hiatt, Helen Ludwig, Rosemary Spencer and Rosalie |

Their. polio - fun

London Waits i in Silence For Elizabeth's Second

By ROBERT MUSEL, United Press Staff Correspondent

~ LONDON, Aug. 11-—Respectfully silent Londoners watched the lactive duty, gates of Princess Elizabeth's Clarence House residence today for a| {charges of throwing the bomb. bulletin announcing that a new prince or princess had been born to {An army

Activation of nearby Army | Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, The CAMPS is going to put an addi-|

They already had many signs the birth was imminent.

Police had warned them to be quiet ‘because the _momentous| at the Socialist benches. |e event was about to occur, —_— i

Sir William Gilliatt and Sir John Weir, the royal obstetricians, mansion

{before midnight and said they would be back today to check on] {the condition of the 24-year- old {princess.

Wednesday night he expected 10 {be a father for the second time at “any minute.” - Awaiting Bulletin Buckingham Palace said a bul-! letin on the gates of the mansion | would announce the birth. Home Secretary James Chuter| Ede will be informed at once! and a similar bulletin will be!

posted on the door of the Home|

Office, rl Association, composed of former for service personnel will be added]

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Mr. Ede then will tell the Lord

post the announcement on his! residence, Mansion House, Palace sources sald the Princess

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Smoke Bomb Fails |

To Slow Parliament |

BRUSSELS, Belgium, Aug. 11! {UP)—Crown Prince Baudouin| became King of the Belgians in all but name today in ceremonies disrupted by smoke- bombing, a

fist fight and Communist shouts. |

The disorders reflected the deep!

Baudouin's father, King Leopold | III, to yield power to his son.

The shy, bespectacled prince was

animously to give the 19-year-old Baudouin royal’ powers,

take the oath, Communist Secre-| tary General" Edgar Lalmand shouted the anti- -royalist slogan “vive la republique!” A social

Christian deputy standing next to|

Mr. Lalmand immediately punch-|V

delayed proceedings ght. minutes.

Earlier, a disgruntled nobleman | tossed a smoke bomb at Socialists in the Parliament chamber in pro-|

paign. of sabotage, strikes and!

“Iriots which * defeated” King Leo-

east | of

pold, Prince Baudouin will reign as a

di ‘virtual regent until his 21st birth-

1951. WhenR his! abdication will

day, Sept. T.-

By a 349-0 vote, the joint ses-| {sion of the senate and the house representatives transferred {the royal powers of King Leopold | ITT to his eldest son. Eight sena-| tors: and representatives ab- | stained. ‘8moke still eddied as the vote count was announced. Count de! {Corsiwaren, an army major on was arrested on!

spokesman sald he {would be court-martialed. The 50-year-old count heaved! {the bomb from the public gallery

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parently fell several floors down an elevator shaft confronted : police with a mystery today, | jam Burgess, 50, of 2007 ema St, was found at the ~ |bottom of a shaft in the Morris - |Plan Building, 108 E. "Vashington St., after an extensive search this morning. : Lt. Fae Davis, head of police {homicide division, said the death was apparently accidental but the

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