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pounds ? Need: eight pounds of shoulder metal _ Maybe all you need is three pounds. 'You can get three pounds and on the nose. Better than at . the butcher's where if you want three. he always

8 has a “little” (pound and a half) over.

The point is that I took a r 1 ; roll of mies and ghd Eyselt 2a sciles wherever Po find weight once went d minutes later it was 180. Ie To

1724, No More, No Less

I HAD A SUSPICION before startin “weigh” that the scales would not as To ~ the official weight of muscle, wool, leather, eotton, I dropped in on Mrs. Cora Farmer, clerk in the city Separtment of weights and measures. e scales tipped at 172%. Mrs. : anteed the accuracy of her scales. Jum her to step.on and get’a free weigh. Why “are women so sensitive about their weights? : Much to my surprise, in the drugsiore at Pennsylvania and Ohio Sts, I checked in exactly 172%. It ‘left, me weak. In the drug s at Ohio and Meridian Sts., the scales showed 178 and: “You

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Biwaya praise- these deserving” it.” Well, thank Another penny in the same gnachine showed

«178 again and a few more kind words: “You avoid

embarrassing situations by quick thinking?” How do those machines know so much about a person? G. C. Murphy's have ‘two scales. The one on Illinois St. side spun to 180 pounds. The one on

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Up and down . . . take off or put on weight the easy way—find the right scale in town.

Atlantic Menu

LONDON, Oct. 3—Friend of mine back in McLean, Va. said when he learned I was heading for far places that traveling newspaper reporters are too danged sophisticated. They fly across an ocean, he said, and if they mention it at all, they report the trip was ‘uneventful. He said he was one of millions of Americans who never will go to sea in flying machines and that he Wanted to know all the details, horrid and otherwise. I think he’s got something. Herewith, the facts about a fast ride: I took off in New York aboard a four-motored Constellation and four hours and 11 minutes later I was in Gander, Newfoundland, where a lady at the curio stand tried to sell me a genuine, silvermounted pheasant claw. I didn’t buy one.

Highballs but No Water

SO I BOARDED that airplane again after it had gulped a tank of gas and we headed immediately eastward across the ocean. Up above there was a bright moon, down below heavy clouds. It was a weird feeling. The ¢ s remained, mile after mile and hour after hour until finslly I wound up in London seven hours and 30 minutes later without seeing any water, except in a highball glass. I'll have to explain about that. One of the flying-machine people explained that even the softest seats get hard after a few hours of steady use and the big problem of the transAtlantic: airlines is to keep the customers from getting bored. They have tried to solve this by stuffing one thing or another down their gullets in such rapid succession they never stop chewing. We'd hardly soared over Boston before those stewards were passing around the martinis, the

_ scotches and sodas and the caviar on the little

pieces” of toast. Dinner came immediately and I'm still heavy on my feet on account of it.

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Free and accurate, - He : 5. On the walk to Union Station, I picked up two : and one-half pounds and weighed 175. In'Hook's, & 0 Georgia and Illinois Sts.’ I was 174. Hook's, ® © ™ °. ui

Washington and Meridian Sts... 176. But five ; “i lw pounds were dropped in Woolworth's where the i £5 scale went 171: -And the card informed me I ar : p d : p : 2 “well fitted to overcome business obstacles A ’ ca

was and to achieve success in any field requiring tire-

less application.” A tycoon, no less. | . . e Hook's, Pennsylvania and Washington Sts.,| Ven in Tor y avoirdupois sent the marked cylinder to 174. |

“Gad, three pounds heavier in five minutes. | There was good news in Hook's, Pennsylvania | and Market Sts. The scale was 172% on the nose. The question I had the machine answer made me happy, too. “Who loves me most?” was : the question. “The one you are with now” was, For Mistake the answer. Suits me fine. 4 { The U. 8. Medal of Freedom, A low was reached in the Keene Drug Store, présented by mistake to John N. Delaware and E. Ohio Sts. I pulled my belt Moan, longshoreman of Surrey, ©. up a couple notches. After all, the scales read B. C., has been returned to the 167. “You have a faculty of making people come United States government. to you for advice” said the cylinder. I have? j Mr Moan received the medal Another penny was intended to add a few in a ceremony in Vancouver two pounds. Same weight, 167. The machine then weeks ago. He was decorated for| . gave me a wonderful message. “Your present love (saving the lives of an American] ¢ affair will terminate happy.” Oh joy. But how?|patrol from a Nazi ambush in How can it terminate on the happy side? [Norval-, 1945. ‘Does the little man inside the machine know| A Norwegian, also named John, which gal I love this week? Does he know the Moan, read about the ceremony one I love hasn't had a date with me yet? The and said he should have the first time I met this girl was about four or five medal . weeks ago. Just haven't had time to call her. I| Longshoreman Moan said he won’t, certainly not, quibble if it will terminate had accepted it because he happy. The information will ease my worrying, thought all Norwegians were gettoo. As long as I know I'll win her hand, there's ting it. no use wearing a hole in the welcome mat. : « =» » A discrepancy of 13 pounds isn’t bad on In- Screen star Margaret O'Brien dignapolis public scales. Especially if you know thinks actor Burt Lancaster is

Mixup in Names of | Norwegians Blamed

whikxh ones are on the beam. If you feel fit as a Just wonderful.” But she's gofiddle, use the accurate scales and feel better. ing to get her first kiss from the After a delicious steak, potatoes, dessert and a nation’s No. 1 X 3 : J ’ . 4 few drinks when you begin to get that guilty kisser —— Vice Arthur Campbell, secretary to Gov. Schricker, receives a petition protesting pollution of the White River. The petition was defeeling along with the bloated feeling, go to a; President Alben’ |i.ared to his office by (left to right) Mrs. Waymouth Bowman, Mrs, Lyle Boyer, Mrs. Lonnie Sawyer and Mrs. Harold Grass, all of Je & :

scale that will knock off five fast pounds.

Weight Worry? Forget It

MOST OF THE TROUBLE and worry about weight is useless anyway. For the past 10 years| my weight hasn't changed more than five pounds | either way. In my Bikini suit I weigh 167. I| eat anything that strikes my fancy. Capacity, |}

Waverly.

= State Board Gets Mefhodists Give $7 Milken Council Scraps cially te swear TL r | * 0 V2 Waverly PEHEION | xeon cen vr maaan 1701I2Y Rerouting

skirt and a black velvet jumper Women Walk Out Conference Here . . . By EMM!/ ERS 1] NE She's only 13 and doesn’t have On City Group | By E a, RIVERS ~HLNER Methodists gave more than $7

any boy friend of her own yet. wr _— : ow : By LEON RUSSELL Margaret says she chose the : million over the past two years

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weight always has been: “Forget it.” After today it still will be “forget it” together with directions to the heavy or light scale. There, are ways of getting around .the fat.

Insists on New

Railways Contract A new contract will be needed by Indianapolis Railways, Inc,

‘Margaret

: Veep for her plunge into the kiss- The White River pollution ;, “pei campaign for the “AdBy Frederick C. Othman ing business because “he’s al- problem was in the hands of the ce for goth and His before proposed changes in trackways Kissing other little girls.’ State Stream Pollution Board ~purch.” [less trolley routes will be acceptnd he's “so fatherly.” today. This record of giving was re- ed by City Council.

Councilmen last night struck from their records an ordinance which would have permitted rerouting several lines and altering others on the basis of a transportation survey recently made. The action preceded arguments on an anti-Communist ordinance now before the city legal depart-

olives, radishes, broiled filet mignon, mushrooms, Hollywood's foremost globetrot-| A petition asking Gov. Schrick-/561teq4 by Dr. E. Harold Mohn of baked potato stuffed with cheese, asparagus tips, ter will soon be on his way again. er's help on the problem Was cyiag, executive director of the rolls, butter, a tomato stuffed with an assortment Bob Hope will take off tomor-|turned over fo the hoard fof zqvance, to the Methodist Superof other vegetables, a cake consisting mostly of row for a four-week tour of Ko- study. The petition was signed by ,tendents’ Conference today in whipped cream and custard, chocolate mints, rea and U. 8. military bases in 1100 residents of 11 communities tye Roperts Park Church. salted pecans, coffee. And several noggins of the Pacific. Accompanying him south of Indianapolis. It Was = yetnodism definitely fs adchampagne. This took a long time to eat. The Will be 30 entertainers, including given to the Governor's executive vancing, according to Dr. Mohn, stewards took away the dishes. They said the film queens Jane Russell, Marilyn secretary, Arthur Campbell, bY put he outlined many ways in

time had come for liqueurs. I had brandy, along Maxwell and Gloria DeHaven. . four Waverly women. which the church could make ; with fried potatoes dipped in cheese. | They will stop in Honolulu Walk Out on Board more rapid and more deeply iment for study. Public Housing Then the stewardess passed some peppermints. Tokyo, Kwajalein, Com. Oki-\. pit at City Hall, “the four spiritual progress. Authority Ienery lus reported She also placed tendérly around my shoulders a nawa, Korea an aska. y hi y “we'V Dr. Mohn's r tf - {tentative plans to bu ad Le P y y | women charged that “we've been n's report followed a 1000 housing project on the =. the

blanket and said it was time to go to sleep. | “I don’t think the Army’s ever made out a liar, so we're going dinner address by Bishop G.

I'did. but that blasted airplane was skimming had a show this large go overseas =," +" aiiied out'of a con-yBromley Oxnam last night which east side of Indianapolis.

Although the trolley changes

over the clouds at 300 miles an hour, passing one before,” said Mr. Hope. ference with the City Sanitation opened the conference. The dinner : time zone after another, and I'd slept only three yep Io of ROIYE to Lame Board. ’ ~~" 'was given in the Scottish Rite were given Liearance by the Zhe Aust ong, . Op The petition was taken to the Cathedral. Drs OAFc, Couns 1

|clined to accept them on the basis lof arguments offered by riders. Center of Issue

The igsue centered on rerouting the Minesota St. line and running

hours when the sun was shining in my eyes. ] All ‘over were commented. “I may. not even be Governor's office by Mrs. Harold 250,000 Sermons Given Grass, Mrs. Lonnie Sawyer, Mrs.. Dyring 1950, Methodist pastors Lyle Boyer and Mrs. Waymouth have preached.250,000 sermons on {thought Cicero Wilkerson as he Bowman. y “Faith”; and a total of 100,000 He said try to eat a little. |drove toward his home in Rich- They went to City Hall after groups of Methodists met on Sun{mond, Cal. He stopped and opened talking with Mr. Campbell. |day nights, in mid-week and early Food and More Food {the hood. Outjumped a cat and’ The fous Wotteh- Sook Strong Sunday motnings for j E {thr ttens. exception to an on ‘study of spiritua atters. HE BROUGHT —s0 help me—strawberries ana %§ Witten an. Board's statement that Indian-'a million Methodist families each cream, corn flakes and milk, orange juice, tWO| nr. uis Hero Errol Flynn has apolis sewage is getting better received a special booklet on poached eggs on toast, a large slice of ham, coffee |, 15.4 two members to his fan treatment now than it did before “Faith” from 16,628 pastors, acand a sweet bun with butter. I plowed into that, : |Sanitation Department employees cording to Dr. Mohn, je, By Sher we were over Tougon, the Iman sald, They are Mr. and Mrs. James went on strike more than a month] Methodism needs 1200 new pasDe a oath be ed Ly 30 nan Yymore, Saline, |age. tors each year, 400 new mis. » » Kas. whose | The petition complained that sionaries annually, 2500 Christian the British customs agents and while waiting for gaygnter, Pa- |river pollution is the worst it has nurses also each year, thousands them, what go you think we had to whittle away rice, will marry been since 1941. of full-time servants of the the tedium? Sandwiches — hot and cold — coffee, ithe actor in {An official of the sanitation church and tens of thousands of

Outside was quite a sight. { Bn clouds in the sunrise and I was contemplating joeen how much the world looked like a dish of straw-| berry ice cream, when the other steward said it was time for breakfast. I said I wasn't hungry.

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the Central line. bo : Minnesofa riders sald today

their trolleys offer the only crosstown service on the South Side, “It also provides pupil transportafion to Manual High School, they 'said. ’ This service would be lost under |change proposals, they contended. Sutherland Ave. objectors said their street was too narrow for safe operation of the trackless vehicles.

milk and cookies. |Cannes, France, (plant, who d voluntary workers,” he urged. And having eaten my way across the Atlantic, Oct, 23. BA Who declined to be Hamed, “The y woh must be en” By | Council was not required to act T think I'll diet across Europe, even if it does! Mrs. Wymore ‘| “We still are not operating up Bishop Oxnam told his fellow & Li jo Proposals to change motorbore me. [said in Paris to- 3} to full : wer. ev hurch b ; « . {bus routes. . . even to what we church members and their friends, | a fo + ; day she “liked were rere the period just be- © Reform Necessary Dr. E. Harold Mohn | Representatives of Civil Rights 1 ! bv : Congress, Progressive Party and

Plug for Berlin

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BERLIN, Oct. 3—Berlin moved a long and important step, over the week-end, toward its former position of léadership in Germany and its formal inclusion in the Western world. ; The occasion was the opening of a two-week industrial fair but its significance extended far

beyond the confines of the exhibit grounds’

On one hand, it represented Berlin's major

postwar effort to help itself out of the economic.

swamp in which the city has been mired by postwar demolitions, chiefly by the Soviet Union, and by subsequent blockades by the Soviets and the Eastern German Communists under Soviet orders. One the other hand, it was a tangible and practical demonstration of faith in the city’s future, bw the Western Allies, and with some Allied prodding by the Western Germans themselves some of whom still fear that Berlin will ‘be the tail that wags the dog should the city be admitted to full citizenship in the Western German republic.

Dedicate New Structure

THE OPENING ceremonies began Saturday night with the dedication of “George C. Marshall Haus,” a new, modern structure of concrete and glass which houses the United States exhibit and will become a permanent part of the fair build“ings, and of the British pavilion featuring an extensive television display. Yesterday was devoted entirely to a variety of formal programs and receptions including the coming into force of - Berlin's new constitution and speeches at the Fair Grounds by German President Theodor Heuss and retiring ECA Administrator. Paul Hoffman. — The . ceremonies brought together the most distinguished gathering of Western Allied leaders in Berlin since the Potsdam conferences, and of German officials since the end of the war. - Paul Hoffman left here today after contrasting sharply conditions between the Eastern and West-

"pled f the F Ministers’ C Tf of sae id reste pe Bid ill be continued to Bertin and tnat te aty OE Exhibition Train Shows Wares -

* * fore the strike. The plant is in «Ref {s imperati rolumet him | i” teform is imperative, revolu- 1% By David M. Nichol me: last only about 25 per cent operation,” tion may occur where despotism Night. vancement of Colored People : —— | Mr. Wymore he duslared. ..._ denies liberty,” he sald, “but be! “Would ouf problems be solved? challenged an ordinance which ern sectors of the city. He toured the Eastern said “Errol has Mr Fiynn owever,” he added, “we yond all reform and revolution “No, the spectacle of a world in would require Communists here

sectors briefly yesterday. seen to just~about everything” in shoud have Deen in full Dheration lies the final need and post ~ “peace “No more impressive demonstration of contrast connection with the wedding. He {no 0 yw e bY a new heart.’ between the live and helpful hand of democracy thinks the actor has saved him OmOITaW. and the dead hand of Kremlin communism can from “all the usual hustle and

be found anywhere than in Berlin,” Mr. Hoffman bustle you usually have when a

regeneration; part over-fed and in large part to register : hungry; a world with its differing bonds.” James H. Bookedis. sanitatio The bishop chose for the title standards of living; a world with| Art: supelintendent. On of his address words from a poem millions who never have kKnown| The measure was authored by pl nt superintendent, told the by Vachel Lindsay, “An Endless/the meaning of liberty, hungry, Frank Fairchild, Republican canwomen that the city is giving its Line of Splendor,” -descriptive of \gnorant, diseased, would still be a gidate for Marion County Proses

Calls for Action

said as he was preparing to depart from Tempel- daughter marries.” hof Airdrome. ? § . P P EE rime sewage a greater percentage of the march of Christian mission- restiess seething world. cutor President Heuss will leave tomorrow after We treatment than it did before'the aries. “From the beginning, the , i i onstitutional, | man, 86, Lost 6 Days sri : : The world must be reborn. The Besides being unconstitutional, opening an exhibit of selected art treasures which + WY el Y$ strike began. church has been a minority with. dless line of splendor must they said, the ordinance would enonce belonged to the city’s museums and have In Woods, Recovering Blames Other Source 3 Tission, ishop Oxnam con-/ =." nh” danger the freedom of non-Coms= : unists.

been held in trust since the end of the war at a, WN "Ae ry | If there is increased lluti . iii aie ‘m collection point in Wiesbaden. Bringing them here GLADWIN. Mich, Oct. 3 (UB) ed om | “The ‘line or splendor’ has con-| Bishop Gerald Kennedy of Bort

.— x " 7 he said, it must come from s po y in itself constitutes an act of faith. “*—An 86-year-old woman who 5 some quered_ continents, crossed the, land, Ore., youngest bishop of the are Department after circulating

|wandered lost in a forest for six other source. ns N |church, will speak at a convention Intended as Shot in Arm idays will recover from hunger | When one of the women cried Beas: Tk Coltrouts other mass meeting tonight at 7:30 inf 8 Stockholm aoe MR. HOFFMAN'S lyrical description of con- and shock, her physician said|that this statement was “a lie,” principled. Communism seeks to the Roberts Park Church. A copies of the Sie : GEA ditions in West Berlin should not be permitted to t0daY- : |Oscar ‘F. Barry Sr. Sanitation emancipate man by fundamental Mammoth meeting tomorrow at petition, spoke for Mar abe s. obscure the fact that the city has an Nhemploy. |, TWO schoolboys found Mrs. Board president, said: changes in the relations of prop-| 1:30 P. m. in Cadle Tabernacle Progressive Party members, ment figure of about 30 per cent and that a [Mary gt yesterday, barely] “We've not going to have that erty. But man’s problems, while Slimas The Sonventon ses-| She Sed ratios conscious and unable to speak. kind of talk. If it continues we'll sions. ishop rthur J. Moore especiail ’ Wdusiries ale Speraling al about one-third of the she had been missing since she|stop this conversation right now.” | They nave Ge Unger, of Atlanta will speak on “Metho-|if the ordinance were passed. | The fair is intended to |walked away from her home last| They, in turn, asked M# ness of the human heart. dism in a Bewildered World.” Mr. Fairchild called on council. e 8 Inen give Berlin a sufficient imyecday. Nearly 300 persons and |Bookedis to go to Waverly to| “The classless society. cannot Bishop Moore is chairman of thie men for “serious consideration Shot Jn tHe 3a 30 verbose = legs} soe of this, pn airplane took part in a mas-/make a personal inspection of the be established by men ‘whose Board of Missions and Chureh and rapid action” on the measure AE 8 gover .’rom po harass- sive search through woodland river,“but he did not accept their hearts are full of greed. Extension. fo Had supisitted i 1d not Allied leaders over the week-end repeated the TOURING the home. _ invitation. " | “But suppose every Russian in Reioicing of the Law a el eatolot9 . ‘ ment of anti-Communist laws. He To End. Jewish Evénts supported his argument by ting e United Hebrew Congrega- the recent developments in the ton will conclude the fall series famed Amerasia case wherein a of Jewish holidays with the Re- Communist probe’ push Dy joicing of the Law observance to- Scripps-Howard Newspapers was * night. whitewashed. oe : | _A day of solemn prayer in the |

Meanwhile, Harry. V. ‘Wade, HEHE REE Witt precede the closing: ; : 3 Toots A NE trs party is thority, said tentative plans are

scheduled for 6:30 p. m.. followed to build the first local project on bv the annual ceremony of the the -old Southeastern Ave, circus Scrolls. A parade will wind round grounds. a : and round—the -synagog lead by Under study is construction of gcroll bearers. three “14-story apartment buildThe Scrolls, the Five Books of Ings to be supplemented by single

Miss LaRue Spiker, discharged from her job with the State Wel-

will be protected against aggression of any sort. Messages included one from President Truman, read by Mr. Hoffman, extolling the fair as “dramatic evidence of the courage which the German people ' have displayed under difficult circumstances.” ? “The fair isa remarkable achievement in-itseif. + It has been organized and almost literally built from the ground. up in the space of about three months. Its 1400 German. exhibits, including 1000 from Berlin, are vivid, almost frightening evidence of the energy and resources which can be mobilized only five years after total defeat. i

The Quiz Master

Recent experiments have shown that they do. The scientists put tiny of a radioactive

in the tanks of fresh-water fish, After

a few hours, the chemical was found in the intestines of the fish. To get there, it mst have swallowed while drinking. : , ¢ ob Where was Norumbega, a name found on early maps?

maps of America, is now thought to be entirely Early ca give its location as

A, somewhers in N. E., possibly on the Maine coast : at the mouth of the Penobscot River. Xd . aning of the er » a 3 |

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They are believed to have come by way of the Hering Strait. The migration did not begin appar-

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pid the Indians come to North America be- / fore or after the Icé Age? : ”

Moses, will be adorned with dra- Story units. A community cenperies and crowns. Rabbi Samuel ter for the entire neighborhood {J. Fox, spiritual leader of the con- would be included. gregation will head the parade. The plan is based on a similar The year-long reading of. the project being constructed - in Scrolls is concluded and begun Chicago. Each of the apartment again at this ceremony. Thus it buildings would be nearly a block is indicated that learning never long. ends and the lessons of the Bible| Negotiations for purchase of are ever new. {the site are still in progress. re Ne council action was taken on Notre Dame Awards a resolution to extend rent con. : of g¢ {trols to June 30, 1951. Building Contract Members voted -to divide the SOUTH BEND, Oct. 3 (UP)— city into 26 wards; issue. bonds University of Notre Dame offi- for $400,000 to build five new fire cials announced today a $2,098- houses and buy fire equipment; 000 contract for construction of have railroad flasher signals ine a science, building has been stalled at Miley Ave. crossing. ‘awarded to the Sollitt -Construc4 . sup 9 poe : : IN. tion Co., South Bend. of Michigan St. from East St. to A The world's" fastest jet engine is shown as a part of the 10-car General Electric Corp. stream- | oa head oi gh, Noble St; make ft Su And Ainer which stopped for two days in Indianapolis. Left to ri ht are C. E. Ellis, Indianapolis sales en new building was one of four way stop, and make Koehne St. gineer; Clifford Fakenau, tour manager; C. D. Laidlaw, GE ad man, and Misy Elsa Beck of In- school. officials hoped to con- preferential from W. W dianapolis. There are 2000 GE exhibits to be seen by invitation. eT, _, ~~ |struct in the next two years. St. to New York St. =

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22? Test Your-Skill 22? |

Do all members of the President's cabinet receive the same salary? Yes—$22,500 a year. Sn gel etl ‘How many species of wildlife are in danger of disappearing in this country? - : _ Scientists have reported recently that at least 50 to 60 species are in danger of extinction in North America. : Sa . rR Td

-How early were cows brought to the United ‘States? : ad : The first cows were brought over fo the James--town Colony in 1611. The few cows that arrived . at the Plymouth Colony in 1624 really marked the

ot Pol A What is an explanation of the term “stacking” in connection with aircraft? . Stacking describes ' the “holding” procedure, when aircraft are waiting their turns to land at an = during instrument flying conditions, |

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Carry River Pollution Fight to Schricker 5

= trolleys on Sutherland Ave. off -

chairman..of the Housing Au-_

Prohibit parking on both sides

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