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Naturalist Jack McCormick, the ,Conservation “Here are the babies," he said. “There were 37
Department's nature boy currently loose P J ) se at the " State Fair, tried to warm me up to snakes. in the clutch.
) » : : ’ : ; Fi j If I hadn't been in the clutch of the beginning : ‘ CRY ; i: I was watching the cute little fawns the de 3 A ; J E - stages of rigor mortis, Jack would have been partment has ina pen.to delight the public when a the EE Ko in the braeze instead of my : , e our Oo i e e our qa Qe ecessa : ack grabbed my arm. face. Forfunately my eyelids worked and I was » Se
Has Somethin able to close the peepers. ’ | : . : © ep W ng Better Jack must have mistaken my condition and S | I WANT TO SHOW YOU something better.” assumed that I was glued to the spot from in- | 1 a : r Ny A
said the young naturalist. terest. He began his spiel about the banded wate
“You scamp. Have you been cutting holes in " - snake he was holding. tents on the Midway?" Jack denied even going “People often take the banded water snake 0 ave 0
to the Midway. for a water moccasin,” explained the naturalist | h Nh rept funeling abbut the big event that «This spake is non-poisonous, And it is highly | ac laten pace during the 1950 Fair. Everyone marked while the moccasin is not.” ? . 18 the SEPATLIN: was elated, He went on to say that there are no water Body of Child, 2
“I feel like passing out cigars,” chuckled Jack. moccasins in Indiana north of Posey County. Found in Well | . We pushed our way through the crowds. Jack Water moccasins rarely strike a person in the . Sa went behind the display cases. I was on his heels. water. They're most dangerous on land and when Near North Salem What critter had a blessed event? surprised. Times State Service His hand disappeared inside ‘the . case. I The banded water snake, unlike other mem- NORTH SALEM, Sept. 6 crowded closer, Then he stuck ‘a wriggling, torigue- bers of the reptile family, gives live birth to 8. efsstricken relatives today ar)
Happing shake in my face 11 d each snake " 3 pi oung. The young hatch internally and ea Here is the proud mama. Isn't she a beauty?” A wi Wel in a protective yolk covering. ranged funeral services for a 2-| The blood in my veins turned to slush and At birth the young are ready to go out on year-old girl who drowned yes-
terday trying toj retrieve her| “birthday dollie”| from an abangdoned cistern, The body of] Karen Elaine Studley was.
goose pimples began to put on ice skates. Given their own. Mama snake doesn't show any mahalf a chance for escape; my feet usually can be ternal instinct, Jack said, but if one looked close-| depended upen for covering distance. In this ly, one could see the slight upward curve of the| situation, however, there was no retreat. corners of her mouth. She was smiling. ! While Fair visitors joked about the way the Ope could look but one didn’t want to look. color of my skin was changing and how straight jack continued talking about 40 being the highthe hair on my head stood, Jack stuck his hand: est recorded number of young in a clutch in thel ; banded water snake family. The average is 31. ! “We almost ‘had a record- out here” Jack found in four “beamed. “She had 37. Two got away on us and TUTE. feet of water at "one died.” | t..+# the bottom of a “That's sad,” I managed to say. } ate 4 10 - foot cistern] «Dr. Sherman Minton, micro-bacteriologist at on the Hendricks!
the Indiana University ‘Medical Center, will bel jo... Studley County farm |
mighty happy when I tell him his banded water home of her par-| snake had young ones.” TE ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Dr. Minton loans the Conservation Depart-'studley. | ment some of his snakes every year. | Near Karen's body was the rub- ; ber doll, a gift on her second: % PANO Young to. Be Released . birthday last Friday. } el 3 LR MOST OF THE YOUNG i be released Jn Hunt Leads to Cistern® i “ % hfe lg? ho ob d the naturalist. ey are ° f ' " . ’ . . : : streams, 1} © 4 The tragedy occurred as, the; IT SHOULD BE: "DETOUR—DANGER" , . . because of bridge construction at 16th St. and White River, traffic is detoured
be. they perform ‘a scavenger service, feed- =. ~ 0 : Bey thematic tomas. SHIR IANDER ++. Decavie of Dricge conghruction at roth 0 and While X he De a fish. (family was busy moving from ther through this foot-deep chuckhole af T4th St. and Belmont: Ave. The hole, expanding rapidly the last few days, stretches almost half
Jack hauled out the papa water snake. He farm TOME St BL here Into 8 way across the narrow street. There are no lights, no barricade, as unwary drivers swing onto the treacherous strin just off White didn't look any happier Jhan Talos, 1 Shu) my father, a former Indianapolis| fiver Parkway. If the car is going at any ordinary speed the shock of the hole usually cam wrench the motorist's hands from the steertongue out an ’ pharmacist who now. operates| '"9 wheel. : | = sem ———————————— constant . . ." droned on the guy who was going Supervising moving operations “Council to Get Native Son Returns— : ill . : 3 to show me something better than the fawns. e farm, ce * e | ing 0 HH 2 , afraid of snakes. Really, Karen's father and her grand- | ! * A man ought not to be afra om_being/mother, Mrs. Amy Dickinson, no-' " oca ima e 0 ur rise Proud mama . . . Jack McCormick hails the tened early in life. If you haven't congratu-|ticed she had disappeared. The ] Red Curb Bills ‘ Bell Rate Bo (rightened early in life. If you havent conratcl or "led to the cistern, o New Weatherman
was clearly on my side. |Studley's Pir he it's only an aversion that we build up fr water snake's blessed event as the highlight of 13ted mama water sna SI Jin t6 She Liters 1 iil
“Body temperatures of a snake remain fairly
the 1950 State Fair. it. She’ll appreciate it. . : ! . : ) a Ht io geting was help One Would Require Studied Midwest PSC Answers Utility the body. Them to Register Charts in Advance Criticism of Order
Roofs and Roads By Frederick C. Othman ix ors ot the ragsts sist, nwo messes dengnes to tone iy GALVS GonDoN A spokesman for the Inaiana +. Symp trol communism in Indianapolis pjeasant Indianapolis weather Public Service Commission vir.
neighbors and business associates may go before the next session of
; imi poems ually invited Indiana Bell Telefook over the moving operation. city Council came as no surprise to the new v , ¢ mply :be-| A . h Co. tod ppea PSC MCLEAN, Va., Sept. 6—The rains came. They didn’t buy 'em for beauty's sake, but si Ply ‘be The tragedy climaxed a week of One measure has already heen Weatherman, a, Fin the prin asd 508,
- 1 | | poured through the pusteq tin root of our barn 3nd cau they hh the road-bullding prob- |p aPPY OS a Shudiey prepared, but was placed before. Wallace A. Bertrand, 40, native should ho Eo Teaus nt An lem. She vowed she'd buy no more gravel to bel oi 0" his third iran Co uRClimen too late for entry last son who returned here yesterday still the rains kept coming ' washed into the grass, but she got a jolt When my caw and Karen had her gal. oa Jntrodyeed by Re-\to take over the “rains” from They knocked the apples off the trees and we the asphalt man estimated that he could pave OUr pirthday anniversary the follow- Jameson on recomme Donald Bod, 1. Davis, pinch hitting seuioe ~have been canning applesauce ever since. So-that road for-$1:50 per-square yard. My bride told iyo gay es ’ : —OL.meterologist. was well briefed on.
{000 annual rate ‘boost. | “We are always glad to Rave ‘anyone - review our decisions.” sald Commissioner Lawrence W,
: Frank H. Fairchild, an, i - was no particular loss. But the rains turned into him (in a ladylike way) to go jump. She said she Dol.» Favorite leandidate. for Ao Dipliean the viguries of Indianapolis tam. Barty 8 Jans rivers, which roared down our road, washing the could cover that road with kitchen Hnolenm, in The doll was one of her fa- prosecutor. rd Tv Kent my ‘eve. on’ Middl “unrealistic and Inade SIen ge 3 gravel into the pasture and studding the.roadbed laid with yellow daisies, for less than that eh vorite gifts. | A second proposed ordinance West Band BY a 1 3 Mr. Hanna's a hu au sald the with boulders too big for our new undérslung she got to thinking about a piece Te ead ax in| Funeral services are tentatively will be prepared by J. Porter Sei-!was coming,” said Mr. Bertrand. | company would stop its $1 milsedan to negotiate. ; BW BO Conon alrpons gn No Ble n s¢heduled Jomoriow, with burial Sexgticker, who said he will seek He was lo here from the |llon-a-month construction pro- . : . 0 n Nor alem Cemetery. support of two other American! " > : Mrs. O. Comes to Rescue touch with the Portland cement people and they| “ye. gi 410v formerly worked in Legion members on the A Trenthe) a 2oeay ee a ® gram becuase 1 pant "ar
said, yes indeed, madam, earth cement is the an- Hook 4 ! : igh te ; rug stores at 101 N. Penn-|Both parties would then be repre- worked on forecasts for the 16 OUR BEATEN UP place ni the country was swer. The same stuff that helped lick the Germans sylvania St., and at 3367 N, Penn- sented, he said. [northeastern states.
ginning to look like Tobacco Road, when modern Seems that every time we chased them out of| | : : science and Mrs. O. came to the rescue. Her first apn ajrport, they'd plow it up so we couldn’t use it.{yivania St. in Indianapolis, mov-! Will Hold Conferences ‘Cooler, Wetter’ concern was our veal on the hoof, which Was Little did they know. Our grateful technicians ng here a year ago. Before the ordinance is com-| “he national trend this year
threatened with colds in the head. She phoned the gimply sprinkled dry cement over the plowed earth, Pleted, Mr. Seidensticker declared,|soems to be toward cooler and
|capital. He said the PSC would ibe asked to review its order soon, A request for review, if turned down, 1s the first step in an aps |peal to the courts, which have
tinner down the pike for a new corrugated iron rolled it, and let nature take its course. The re-| ’ jconferences will be held with yatter w » |the- power to order the PSC to roof. He was amazed. sult ‘after a few dewey nights was a e. he re Elderly Barber $ |authorities on the Communist] yp. Dane Te raid. of 20 fant higher rates. Were we millionaires? My bride said no. We hard-surfaced landing field at a fraction of the Case Continued [Benace. . years of weather prognosticating, a pei were farmers growing poorer with each raindrop. cost of poured concrete. Fags =~ basis Mr. Seldensticker qoesn't believe the A-bomb or The tinner said then forget galvanized roofing. P rf tf R | Roads : ‘An elderly barber, claiming tor M 8 x acked the proposal rainmakers or what have you are ll re Much too de luxe. The thing for poor folks to use ' ef1€ci.for Kura be a 94-year-old Cherokee Indian, (2! "TF. Fa rchild. He asked the responsible for the “different” : on their barns, he continued, is aluminum. THE EXPERT who dropped by our place said today appeared in Municipal Court ® tarhey Whether "he had con-'weather. This costs more per pound, but less per square the same system was perfect for rural roads. Just/3 charged with barbering while" ted the FBI, police security di-| ‘A graduate of Manual High foot, and it’s so light and easy to handle that one plow the driveway deep, pour dry cement straight/his state license was suspended. vision of American Legion before gohool, Mr, Bertrand is ‘married : ears fellow can tack on a whole roof in an afternoon. from the bags, mix it well with the earth, test it| Judge Joseph Howard continued preparing the ordinance. Mr. Fair- has one son, Thomas, age 17. py J $ At $20 a day per each for tacker-onners, that's for the proper moisture content, tamp it—and for-/until next Thursday the case of child said he had not. |The family is staying at the home To, . " C. 8B Moe important. get about road problems for the next 20 years. |Frank Carson Wiant, who lives The proposal would have Com-'of his mother, Mrs H. C. Ber- "No rain in sight" , . . Weath- . B. Morrows to So our barn glitters today like a new B-29. That struck us as long enough. We took him and has his one-man shop at gop munists register with the cityltrand, 255 E. Towa St. until they) erman Wallace A. Bertrand Renew Vows The baby bulls are fat, sassy and dry and this up on the deal and he should be stirring cement, W. 30st 8t. {slerk semi-annually and postican find something permanent. | looks in the rain gauge. ke : explains—for the benefit of puzzled city folks on into our drive in the next few days. Since this is] William R. Allen, executive sec-|$1000 peace bond. Failure to meet| ——— —— Rh. — . - dem Life has been no “bed of roses.” automobile drives—why so many barns across this a tricky and little known business, I'll let you retary of the Indiana State Board|the requirements would carry a Railwa St t “*Stolen Car’ Query {admit Mr. and Mrs. Charles B, land have silvery aluminum roofs. We farmers know how it works out. .. |of Barber Examiners, testified Maximum penalty of 180 days in ys ars | {Morrow, 2837 N. Talbot 8t., who
jail, ; | Sends Man to Jail 'will observe their golden wedding
Kiant’s license was suspended | {anniversary Sunday.
| Aug. 25 for 30 days because of Others Pass Measures Passenger Study fe Times State Service failure to correct unsanitary work| Mr. Fairchild pointed out that| Prospects of a fare increase FT. WAYNE, Sept. 6 Harold It was in a Happy Marriage
. y ) | A Dog S og By Robert C. Ruark jeonai tions. In number of other cities in the ror Indianapolis Railways, Inc. Bryarly walked into the sheriff's Ontest sponsored by The Times 9 |
Wiant was released on his own|Ration have already passed Com-! in May, 1949 th {recognizance after his arrest yes-|Tunist control ordinances. {hinges on a new study launched office here today to ask for BS yt orrow gave te rice fori . - - \terday.. Today he told Judge! “Mr. Seidensticker attacked the by the utility. “stolen” car. Instead, he got couples. NEW YORK, Sept. 6—1I have a short confession ming pool, but not fatally, since he couldn't get/Howard he has been a practicing|Proposal as a move to win pub-! Hugh W. Abbett, PSC chair- transportation to jail on charges po. think all those years
to make. I finally got my puppy a puppy. It was a firm grip on it. Then he sat down and stared parber since 1869, when he first|licity for the candidate for pros- man, said the company has been of robbery. been sunshine,” they wrote. “for
"the only way to keep peace in the house. _ at me, with the look of a dog that was being/took razor in hand at the age of ecutor. He described it as a aske ve 82 ’g - - , If you say it is foolish to procure a puppy for cheated in the kibble department. 113 in Paxton, Ill, his birthplace, “cheap political trick.” ke an analysis of hie ete Dolley said Dryaries bar for there were ups and downs. “a puppy. Tt just shows how Tittle you know abotit “I fought back for awhile. T told him that he Mr. Allen, however, said Wiant’s| Mr. Fairchild “asked that no ried in the last two years. |at Ligonier early yesterday. They| Bt Hr alF SUS Wr 11" aa wir dogs. Since my dog has owned his own personal was 1-A in the K-9 Corps, and that the Rus-|license application lists him as ‘Wateréd down” version of his| This, along with future finan- doubted it was stolen and charged" happy marriage. puppy he has been as tranquil as a dead pig in gsjans- ate dogs. This caused him to brood the having been born in 1873 in Bal- Proposal be passed by council. He|cial reports, he said, will be used Bryarly with participating in the ‘50-50 Proposition’ the sunshine. Life has been worth living around more, and how! dolefully whenever anybody men-|timore, Md. . - warned of the danger subversivesito determine whether the finan-| obbery. The 30-year-old man gave “Marriage is give and take and here since the second baby came, which is more tioned the draft. Finally, with an unaccustomed mele eee |presented to industry here. ‘cial losses of the transit firm his address as Columbia City." |a 50-50 proposition. Wé suggest than I can say of it over the last year or so. stroke of lucid thinking, I decided that this was a Bricklaying Contest — — are seasonal or continual. #The burglary was thwarted by|for young people that they live up For a start, the big dog has stopped biting me. peast-who needed a dependent. I argued a friend pi Rev. William N. Sleeth The analysis, he reported, will State Policethan Howard ~Light- to their sacred vows . . . not flare He also has stopped chewing the furniture, and .out of a fresh-fledged pup. ‘Semifinals Under Way . {determine whether the commis- foot, who atirprised three men up and leave at silly things that he has ceased to commit nuisances out of sheer - y... 1 is a standard French poodle, aged, The semifinals of the third an- Rites to Be Tomorrow sion will make a further study. in a store across the street from come in married life. Have chil. malice. He has quit sneering at me; and knocked , ..ipan three months. She looks like a brindled : Times State Service wt |his home. Robert D. Carter, Ft./dren and they should hold you off brooding. A neurotic dog is a hell of a thing 1} jeweed with bear's legs, and has the temper hual state champlongsip brick. WARREN, Sept. 6--Services Probe Glenns Valle Wayne, whom the officer shot,ciose together.” ; to have around the house, and mine was Worrying ,¢ , snrew, She's about as big as a bar of soap.|lavers apprentice. contest opened will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomor- , y was reported “improving” today! tne couple will renew vows in at a trauma as long as your leg. She stumbles around like a drunk on an icy pave- this morning at the Fair Grounds. Tow i the Warren Shuteh ot Moose Club Burglary in a Kendallville hospital. - la ceremony at 7:30 a. m, Sunday ‘ ra’ H ment, but she's got the monster licked. four tg Lhrist for the Rev. Willlam N.| Police today were investigatin BES ES at 'S8. Pete . . CaSweetface Really Neurotic 8 7. TTR our Temialning Sofitestan {Sleeth, a Church of Christ min- the theft of seven cases of re Treasurer Workers thedral, ont Wh PO
h The first thing she did when confronted by 80 ¢., n original field of 16 are 6 sere THIS. BEAST. of mine-—a boxer whom the @ld . = = Lo 0 ad A ele Ae jjrom. an org nal leu 0 ee Ie Isler. ...cononia ss DAS PANG AN NGetePININed AIOE: og yb pay EE o 15. Sweetface because it-ain't-=got so-neu- pounds’ of “boxer” named “Admiral the Baror Yi James Breniser, Elkhart, Who won | ~The Rev. Mr -Sleeth— who rr an int ined - “Plan Kickoff Dinner = Yaqy cat i 2 Schnorkel von Doenitz was to bite Admiral they, ) . | r WHO Was of ffiohey and cigaretied from the be a reception from 1 to 9 p. m. at rotic that he deliberately unhousebroke himself as ‘oo "oy" mack on his pleat—or sweet; ac- yesterday's preliminary; Willlam g5 died at the home of a daugh- Moose Country Club, west of Employees of the Marion Coun: /the home oe a gesture of defiance to authority, meaning me. “270% ig how vou 100k at it—face. Then she C., Snowalter, Indianapolis; Don-iter, Mrs: Floyd Turner, Warren./Glenns Valley. ty treasurer's office and friends| . Mr Morrow, 75, i8 an inspector He jeopardized by livelihood by chewing up a Soraing Joudly NE bit him on the or. You Know ald Musselman Sr. South Bend, ‘He was a native of S8helby Coun-' The theft was reported yester- of Treasurer Albert Koester are! at Link-Belt Co "Mra Morrow is floral hat belonging to the wife’ of the editor of - : ©" |and Charles Heck Jr., Evansville.|ty and had been a minister 47 day by Clyde Hollett, 51, custodi- sponsoring a Democratic kickoff|gg. The couple Was married Sept
Editor & Publisher. He once até two five-dollar how the French feel about Krauts. 3 Flndls fi the sontest Sponsored Yeats, He dived in Huntington an. ‘Entry had been gained by dinner at 6:30 p. m. today. 110, 1900, in Rankin. Ill. They bills and then got sick on the carpet. ‘ » . “edd y the Indiana Brickmasons’ Ap- County nine years. Iforeing a second-story window. | All Democratic candidates will ha. » 2 » IIL ) In times past he fell madly in love with a Pleatiace’ Now Domesticated eri prentice Competition will be held y ~ 7 ° TE Bn mii which Tove. lived in. Indianaplis 33 duck and two cats, one named Short Change and ever seen a thoroughly domesti-|tomorrow. U S B ; S 4 f w rogram Xu yar, 3 .the other mamed Figaro. Ido not personally be- cated dog, Old Pleatface is it. He moans in an- refine |e ® armers " e : or ar; erat club, 211 N. Delaware St. vows Bm —, ews. of
lieve it is normal for a male boxer to pine for guish at Ma’mselle’s approach, and covers his | : a duck or a cat, but Junior did. He also brooded seamy kisser with his arms. His neck is Te an Ser vices Hel d over Greenwich Village, where he was raised. He nently bowed, because Ma’'mselle hangs perpetually hated it uptown, where we live now. He misses from his lower lip. He is so tired from being} the Bohemian life. bitten that he no longer bites me. His frustration took odd forms. One night, in The beautiful thing is that Ma'mselle stays
Louis Weiland, former Munici-'prother of Mr. Morrow, who was Reserve Could Feed World i: cou suse. ioe master pet ms ut ie vedi ! ’ . (of ceremonies. are The couple has two sons, Wil. | - American farmers are ready for|was scheduled to’ appear in -the Former Democratic treasurers jjam and eharies B. Jr, and a {a shooting war and can feed the general program honsting agri- of Marion County will be guests qaughter, Mrs: Vernica Penizek world if they have to. culture in Hooslerland in front of honor. They Include Timothy aj) of Indianapolis. ’
a -fit of pique; he feized Andate up Anus Soa Jatiguen, aso. 230 tired to munch stioes % hay This is what Clarence McCor- Of the grandstand tomorrow Sexton, William Clauer, Frank E.| , i" frey's ukulele, and treed’ . e A . : mick, Under-Secretary of Agricul- morning. McKinney, Walter Boettcher and » . . Chordettes, .yowling balefully. He developed a chewing on her animated plaything. It is a begus ture, said today as he visited the He plans to leave for Washing- Charles Greathouse, Registration hatred for the pig bank and the vacuum cleaner. uta example of Dalancey economy, and Bchnorke] Indiana State Fair.. : ‘ton tomorrow night. . - . B: h 0 e took to uprooting and transplanting the few no longer cringes when you mention universa = ; on : i v ah : er poten plants that are supposed to make military training or the draft. 2 lg RO Coumyy Jarmar bows: Hotel Worker Hurt - Negotiations Postponed rane es Upen " { | : 2 ranc gistrati a house a home. X All in all, I believe I have practiced a pretty) |“what was surplus a féew months In Strike of 2800 at GE be il aeaiion bourds oy :
5 fo bb jEonsidered 3: wonderful In Elevator Accident Negotiations 10° end a walkout beginning tomorrow according to yo A Claypool Hotel maintenance of 28,000 CIO Electrical Workers the schedule listed below.
Mr. McCormick, who will re- worker was injured today when 3 y gs were The boards are for convenience main In Indianapolis for a visit he attempted to jump aboard a 3 General rae only. A voter may register at any to the Fair through tomorrow, moving freight elevator. - ° tional Harvester Co. charged the time in room 12 of the Court- ; Expressed confidence in the Amer-| Police said James Alexander, CIO Auto Workers with “stall- house, or at any. of the branch oy armer meeting any war g7 of 528 N. Senate Ave., tried to Ing” in talks to end a strike by boards no matter where his resis (Ta. i board the outdoor loading eleva- 22.000. : _.~ ‘dence {3 located. i Armers are In good condi- ¢b. ag it was moving up from the Federal: mediators postponed The Courthouse office is open {tion,” Mr. McCormick said, “and pie) basement to the sidewalk the General Electric negotiations from 8 -a. m. to. 10 p. m., and
Picture this, now. Here is the only dog in New decent brand of home psychiatry, with possibly York with his own fireplug, painted bright red. A" one flaw. I have recently begun to bay at the friend bought him a vinylite swimming pool—one moop and have developed a tendency toward fleas. of those things you blow up for the kids to play I guess what we need around here is another dog, in. He hated the fireplug. And he bit the swim- so I'll have something to play with,
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. i I = i ane avrda Uap What famous character of modern fiction lived ~~ Is it a fact that dark colors absorb heat? a ely to meet any demand heve on Court St. sa the SPRY y eon Bold bar brane n moarde are. open Iw 1} tn Baker Street, London? : Yes—it has been demonstrated many times. credised and guaranteed support, He slipped, police said, and was Sanng sessions wiv BY a9 p. m. Sherlock Holmes. : ng Emil Seidel « loans have been increased,” (caught between the floor of the {ici pectrical Workers (Ind). 106 Ward Fie Station 15. 2101 English: Bir ; ¢ > & 3 : Was Drinkwater’'s ‘Abraham Lincoln” pro- The body ‘of Emil Seidel, Calls Fair Great lopen elevator and the sidewalk emo ——— T Ao al a5 Soha io Fire taticn. 3 How many masts -has-a brig? duced in the United States before it was played In| yeij.known Indianapolis musi- | The Agriculture Department/level He was tnken to General Polio Totals - Garni, I su bail Beugh ave Boon : Two masts; ‘a brig is ‘square rigged. : England? z » cian, was cremated yesterday fexeeutive was highly Jaudatory of | O8p w ere is condition was § Oo 10 Lo} a Ss He Spruce. . . gr CRA The play, “Abraham Lincoln,” written by jy; New York, where he died [the Indiana State Fair. He said reported as “fair” Today's polio totals in I. NA sng Wasd—Schoot 86 2107 N. Ril 7 AL : a i : Drinkwater, an Englishman, WAS played in Eng- ‘Monday. The 57-year-old pla- he believed it one of the greatest! . DEY p= gince Jan. 1, compared with the Brookside Park Community’ House. Bioes: Who were the only two signers of our Con- jJand before it was brought to this country. | A ’ {SUES FOR BOY'S SUPPORT > es side Park: School 81. 3126 Brk. Side Pkwy, : nist played on Broadway, in |institutions in the countfy and >" same date last year: N. Dr; Pire Station 37, 2018 E_ 10th St i stitution to become Presidents of the United > 0 Hollywood and for many radio. [that the agricultural program in. HOLLYWOOD. Sept. 6 (UP)— No. Of [113 Sierting: Little Flower Church 1406 * States? ; What is the lightest metal known? | stars. Before leaving here 21 Indiana was outstanding. | Film actor David Brian was sued ~~ Cases Deaths Counties « Bosart SATURDAY : George Washington and James Madison. Lithium, which resembles sodium In appearance. - years ago, he led vaudeville | Tomorrow, along with Gov. today by his former wife, Bonita 1950 175 10° 5 5% Papkitic: Twp Naw: Bethel Sohaok Nes = 0. 0 ; re 0% ¥ : | orchestras. Mr. Seidel and Com- |Schricker, state agriculture offi- Fielder Davis, for support of a 1948 669 70. 68 Rrthel. Acton School Acton. Ind; Bunkee Where did the ouija board get its name? Which of the planets can be seen without a posed Hoagy Carmichael made cials and Purdue extension spe- son born after ‘their divorce. He New cases reported today: One Center Tao Outside Margaret McPare It is compounded from the French and German telescope?» ~~ : the first recording of “Star- clalists, he?will be honored guest does not consider himself the each in Huntington, Marion and School odo on. 81 Albert Napisy | words: for yes, HE : ST Mercury Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. | dust” in 1927. Nd ‘at Farmers’ Day at the fair. He father. Ei Parke Counties. _jSehedl 1101. Sloan: Town Hall Beets
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