Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1950 — Page 12

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kissed the Blarney Stone.

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they lowered me down, Blarney Castle. ‘ as Winston Churchill did in 1912, never did. Mr. Shaw said,

igitt fn that divection is if not somewhat excessive.”

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that Americans love, most Irish don't talk any more.

here, she found a green pair,

a man fell to his death here.

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i rock gave 1 me courage.

: By Earl Wilson i | fon CORK, Ireland, 2380 that I may have the finds it easier gift of gab like the Irish, I've done it, me lads—T've '* ¥° ® Job than a} husband.

| It seemed a natural end to our tour of 14 European Doone”

1 smooched the ancient rock and as George Bernard Shaw | omen?

“My satura sEiRcient

Some say you get the gift of I gave the rock a fast smooch. 1 ; : gab afterward, but the County] They yanked me up and” hel hark) -WWindele, sald; I Be 2 ‘makes one a liar of the first mag-1"

th and grace-kles, but dor her it was all so

~~" . TO INDULGE in this ancient custom, we drove for an hour {from Limerick to Cork over roads more winding than an Irishman’s . walk on his way home from a Hewlett announced he'd arranged

“Are you properly dieosed for this?” 1 asked the Beautiful Wife (a8 we mounted a steep stairway

I meant, had she bought some

“I am that, me darlin,” sez she, falling into the “stage Irish”

but thatgon't care about it. She'd gone to Woolworth's, but they showed her orange bloomers, and, orange being unpopular I was nervous about it, for once But some kids of 10 kissing the|

= two-month tour of Europe is over, 1I'll need the gift of gab desper-|

At my school. Our teachers were]

latre Joe Abercrombie is flying | ) Yinere to ask connie Hames to} marry him. . , . Paulette Goddard

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ells back after finishing “Lorna the Indiana Asfor Columbia. . . . Jimmy sociation by Roosevelt’ spent- 2 half-hour at granting a four- . ~ {Chandler's with Barry Gray hack- year scholarship {6 David Wil-| Eighty-three feet above the ground, I was, lying flat/ing over Korea. ...Joe Moore llams of the 1950 graduating on me back—pardon my|Irish brogue—with three guys holding me feet, when|iron rails supposed to catch you

down, down, through the hole in old

"I-I-I'm ready,” I quivered finally, trying not to look at three

i¢ you fall. Down I went, head first and ‘Pe

caught in the iron pipe I was holding onto. Was that a bad

~ “ONCE MORE, ” they said, | | TNR wRS ane A6a : with my feet up and head down,

Woe son

got a hole in one,

JACK BARRY thinks that running after women never hurt anybody—it's catching them that does damage. . . . That's Earl,

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backwards — then my ring got, brother.

Mr. Ace

versity has given recognition to |

Mr. Lukenbill

Other officers of the local association are Harlan B. Livengood and Leon Shiman, vice presidents; George Gill, treasurer, and Miss Marilyn Niebergall, treasurer.

I of Howe High School.

I helped hold her- beautiful an-

simple her recent purchase was a waste of money.

We each got nicked for a shill. | Ing-—14 cents—to get in.

Last year N. Y. novelist John

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with Sir George Colthurst, own-! er of the castle and one-ton stone, to take the stone te New York} and let folks smooch it for two, bits in a department store, i

Ireland got indignant. The. idea was dropped. " » ~

YET, though Ireland considers it a national shrine, many Irish

A reporter, Kevin Collins, who lived for years only five miles from the rock, but had never seen it, went with me, but wouldn't kiss it. | “It's for foreigners,” he said. “Irishmen don’t need it.”

I need it, though. Now that our

ately—to explain my expense account, { a8 8 . | TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: On| TV show, Jan Murray interviewed | a pretty teacher and complained. “We never had young teachers

so old they didn’t teach history from a book—they remembered i ® = =» WISH I'D SAID THAT: Bill Farrell: “Some people get to the top by hard work and initiative. Others get there by hard work \and relative.” ~ »

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