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problem better, Mrs.
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Manners, was my argument. Long before the curlers wer ead was out-of the “Tan, 1
critical of a wom LES RR
off when 1 hear the fair sex sigh and groan that they have to “put up their hair.” No wonder the burr haircut is becoming popular. Bernie Bloom, 3015 Meridian St., was the first
z person to give an opinion. He hit the curl on the
head. “Right side,” Mr, Bloom said. “Why?” : “I can tell by the nice, soft curls,” he answered. He didn’t know it but I almost gave up the whole idea right then. Dan Hukle, a United Cab driver, was standing near us so I put the question to him: Which side of my head has the Toni? “Left side.” Cy Cadieu, Bloomington, hurrying along Kentucky Ave, made a fast appraisal and said, “All of it.” I moved back to get an ‘expert's opinion from Xd Oder, Lincoln Barber Shop hair cutter. Mr. Oder stepped out of his shop and made a ciose
- inspection. He tugged on a curl raising the scalp
on the right side and inch and said, “Here's the Toni.” “Well don’t hand it to me.” . Roscoe Hunt, Lincoln Hotel doorman, picked the left side. He thought it looked more natural. Toni executives should jump at that, Moving on to W. Washington St., in front of Charles Mayer & Co,, Mrs. Alta Wampler, Bloomington, also said the left side of my head had the Toni. It looked “a little more natural,” explained the Bloomington resident. Oh. Bob Gardner, 1102 Grant St., picked the right half for the Toni with no difficulty.* A young lady rocked me by asking another question instead of answering. To “Which side of my head has the Toni?” she asked, “On which head?” That wasn’t very nice. Mrs, Jole Harrison, 444 N. Senate Ave. pon-
' dered for a moment and said the Toni was on
the left side. I was getting confused. Mrs. Jack Davis, 1739 Epler Ave., also picked the left side, She said it looked better than the right. Her small son, Jimmy, shifted his weight around in his mother's arm and declined to comment, :
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ie Indianapolis One Will be ‘Miss Youth Center’ Builders See i Slump, Price
‘Skid Possible |
Say Credit Curbs To Squeeze Lower
US. France Try to Shave Arms Aid Bill
Americans Want
By United _ American and French cabinet officers met in Washington today to try« to whittle down French arms plans to meet limitations] | of American dollar aid and defense supplies. The vigorous French arms plans for Europe and Indo-China now call for $770 million in U. 8. aid—more than Secretary of State
De ch \ Defense SecRobert Hicks, operator for the Indianapolis an Acheson 238, etense =
Railways, answered almost without hesitation | promise. i
that the Toni curls were on the right half of my |" The French 1951 budget is now|
head. under scrutiny by American of-| Paul O'Brien, 3124 Central Ave. and Ray |ficials with explanatory notes by Brush, 1018 W. 34th St., shook their heads and French Defense Minister Jules pointed to the right side. They wouldn't comment Moch and French Finance Chief further. [Maurice Petsche. | “Both sides of your head look alike,” said | Advisers to the U. 8. and Mrs. Florence Moore, 10164 N. Oakland St. {French cabinet officers worked] When I informed Mrs. Moore that the right [over the week-end to present rec-| side actually had the Toni, she took another look. | ommendations on cutting the defi-| I'm not sure she was convinced there was a cit without slowing up anti-Com-| difference. | munist programs in Europe and Mrs. Walter Hopkins, 4260 Franklin Road, the Far East. mentioned the tighter curls on the right side be- | Indo-China No. 2 | fore making her decision. | yJRdo-Chitua has been given the, i | No. 2 priority spot—behind Korea What? No 10 Silver Dollars | —and officials said substantial “YOU ARE absolutely right and I wish I could Numbers of planes, artillery and give you 10 silver dollars, Mrs, Moore.” She didn’t | Cther weapons will be shifted] care. there from Korea as soon as! Mrs. R. L. Gehrt, 5870 Washington Blvd., pinned conditions pedgait. . the Toni curls to the “front and right” side of ~ AS one way to shave the promy head. Close enough. posed high price of French reMrs. Vella Washington, 724 Blake St. picked armament, the United States was the correct side. She explained that she can tell reported to be ready to discourage because she studies the advertisements and has the French from trying to build
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NEW YORK, Oct. 16 (UP) The new federal credit curbs on home buying will cause a building slump and may send home prices skiddirig, home builders said to=day. | ‘The Federal Reserve Board re={strictions, which went into effect last Tuesday, require non-veter= {ans to make down payments of 10 to 50 per cent, depending on the price of homes purchased, and iveterans to make down payments © lof Bb to 45 per cent. ’ Most builders said persons in {lower income brackets would be “caught in the middle’ by the new |regulations but admitted the curbs might put the brakes on inflation. William Levitt, whose suburban ‘residential project, Levittown, has grown to a town of more than 300,000 in three years, said the new restrictions will create havoe in the home-building industry and ‘limit construction to less than 140,000 homes a month in 1951. Sees 50 Per Cent Slump In Chicago, Luke Spencer, gen= eral manager of the Metropolitan Builders Association, said lower income families were “caught in Ti . the middle” by the new curbs and y dl predicted a 50 per cent slump in p f construction of low-priced homes | il eps in the Chicago area. Higher priced i , " building also will be hit, he said, Candidates for "Miss Youth Center” of Indianapolis are pictured above with Sid Collins, WIBC hut to a lesser degree. He added, become expert in picking a Toni from & phony, four aircraft carriers that would announcer. One of these young women will be chosen Oct. 22 at the Indiana Roof. The winner however, that the new measures Interesting experiment. The question under my €0st hundreds of millions of] ui compete later for the state title. Pictured are: (front) Joan Bechtold, Shirley Miller, Carol Will help prevent inflation.
: bler, ssident of ayo a et i ot the Ton Tne. French role in North At.| Brock and Irene Wolford. (Rear) Janet Lowe, Barbara Moreland, Roberta Cubert, Shirley Deer, a OE re ern © Which . n | T : - . Mrs. Manners. She knows all the answers. lantic Treaty planning, American| Paula Boyer, Donna Devney and Pat Buckner. does the largest volume-building
[officials said, was to provide the! in Chicago, estimated that all
Toni and the barber . . . Ed Oder looks at 1M Inside's" head and picks the side with the oni.
Poor Barbara
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NEW YORK, Oct. 16—Miss Barbara Hutton seems to have declared the end of an er4, in a momentary fit of disenchantment over holy matrimony involving Europeans, especially titled Europeans. The lap-dog Prince or Count used fo represent the dearest dream of young ladies who had nothing but money, generally earned by some uncouth pirate of American industry. It comes as a shocked surprise to poor Barbara that she may have been the target of a handful of rump-sprung royals, who were less interested in her fair white frame than her bank account. She announces herself as through with international love, and is now on the prod for kindness and understanding. I guess the poor kid rates some, at that.
Lineup of Matrimony
HER FIRST fling at bliss was with a Georgian
- prince named David! Mdivani, member of a brother
act, who later was killed in an accident after being divorced by Babs. Her next unpleasantness had to do with Céunt Kurt Haugwitz-Reventlow, who was, I believe, a noble Dane or Norwegian or Swede. This
" curdled, with loud protestations in the press, and
she tock aboard Cary Grant, an English actor, as her next. It may be said of Cary that he at least was marrying the lady and not her dough. When the temperaments clashed and the divorce proceeded Barbara announced that she was through with love, to never love again, and shortly thereafter pretty nearly married something named Freddie MacEvoy, but was steered off the home product by Prince Igor Troubetzkoy, another Russian. Prince Igor, in his current anguish, cites a Frenchman, Prince Henri Dela Tour d'Auvergne as the love thief, and Barbara says tain’t so. The pathetic truth is that there seems to be small interest, anymore, in raggedy-seat scions of old, impoverished houses in countries which no longer maintain formal royalty. About the only creature less important than a French prince is a Russian prince, unless you handle an agency which hires doormen and floorwalkers., Impoverished
Buying a Hat
PARIS, Oct. 16—Today I bought my bride a hat. A Paris hat from the Rue de la Paix. It cost like sin. Nearly caused a riot. I practically had to make it myself. I hope she likes it. If she doesn't, I have suffered in vain. I'm also out $40. This De la Paix is a glittery boulevard, which f= said to be the smartest shopping street in all the world for female frippery. So I was strolling down it, ogling at the ladies ogling at the lacy unmentionables behind the plate glass when I got to thinking the time had come to buy Mrs, O, a present. : ?
Doggonest Chapeaux
I WAS IN FRONT of the shop of Mme. Rose Nemours and her window was full of the doggond-
* est chapeaux I ever saw. I walked in and told the
Mme. I wanted to buy one. Impossible, said she. Nothing is impossible, said I. + She wanted to know what my bride lpoked like: Beautiful, I said. With blue eyes and brown hair and a credit to. any hat Mme, Rose ever built. She called in all the females she had at work and told me to choose one who most closely resembled my Hiida. I chose one with a twinkly smile and eyes of the right color and she started trying on hats for my benefit. Dozens of hats. Scores, and maybe even hunddreds. They all looked fine to me. That was the trouble with men, said the Mme. No judgment. She took a firm stand and picked one of hand-tooled black velvet with tuckings, stitchings, a veil and a spectacular pink feather.. The Mme. wrapped it
“in a box which I'm not sure will get through the
‘door qf the TWA Constellation on which I soon will be heading home. . y ; . Having paid my bill and started for the door, J just happened, to ask the Mme, what kind of a feather it was I bought, An aigrette, she said.
R Oop! Aigrette feathers are against the law in B.A,
us
.aigrette. I told her she was mistaken; those Knesset (parliament) later today.
snipped out the pink feather and sewed in the gray mediately knelt at the graves of Ot mands into dollars and cents.
would be sliced one-third by the . » 1 In Dallas, J. Nash Sutton said prs planned treaty strategy, were to) .; DuPont, GM Empire-Builder 2: Vian nobles, especially Russians, make wonderful door- = “ote | Hor A e al S 3 ' . skidding back to.the level of last men, because they look so proud. | Headed Democratic National Committee
Tw co Hind . | June, before the outbreak of war In the enties, a rich American girl who ha : Ce . . in Korea. He said young couples no foreign title was strictly out of the social °med India Police Report During 1928 Campaign of Al Smith will be hardest hit by the new CENTREVILLE, Md. Oct. 16 (UP)—Private funeral services regulations and that most build-
Didn't have to be much of a title—most ex-| PRIME MINISTER JAWA- . | " . I patriate White Russians could dredge up some sort HARLAL NEHRU said today! S of Noise C ve were planned today for John J. Raskob, 71, a one time $7.50-a-week ing now will be done by persons of connection to the late czar. Itallans and French-|that India opposed creation of a, Two men were under arrest to- stenographer who helped build the Du Pont and General Motors who have the money to buy homes men, unless you shook the farully ree too Sustily, United Nations armed force be-| joy following Sunday ralds py | Industrial empires, He also was once chairman of the Democratic but have bess waiting for prices C refer to themselves as the comte o 8 Or cause it would be a mere exten- ) National Committee, to come down. ; : the conde of that without too mych fear of re-sion of the Atlantic Pact. | police on places suspected of) Mr. Raskob, who interrupted his business career to enter nac. The Dow Service reported that buttal. | “We do not agree with the pro-| Selling liqior illegally. tional politics when his friend Al-| ————————— ~———————— lumber prices already have de: _ Summer safaris used to be organized, by de- posals to a ot ened] Ferdinand W. Tate, 51, of fred E. Smith was campaigning Vice president in charge of fi- creased sharply. On Sept. 1 prices termined mamas, to spend sufficient of Papa's forces on behalf of the United 4448% Caroline Ave. was be-|for the Presidency in 1928, died at Dance. . were 50 per cent higher than they tainted nouveau richness to flush a fairly repre-| Nations in each country” Mr, (Fayed by the whirring noize of his farm estate from a heart ail-| During World War I, he made were last spring. By last week sentative count or prince out of the European nonry said. “It seems oh 8 na slot machine, Police Capt. ment late Saturday. a long financial study of Du Pont they had dropped to 34 per cent covert. se: Matrimony, so little Hulda|i o tino (he United Nations ou | Ralph Chambers reported. | He suffered a heart attack and on his advice Du Pont in- ahove spring prices. Gluttz could hold up her head in St. Louis by be- a al edition of the 4g te Capt. Chambers said he and around midnight and died before Vested heavily in General Motors _. coming La Marquise de la Ouvremain or La Prin-| p bis squad were admitted after hysici {ved stock in 1918 and 1919, IY, : {Pact and making it a war or-|, 3 {a Physiclan arrived, { He becam S cess de la Refugee du Grand Faim. If the bow! oo nization instead of one de- | Knocking at Tate's door, While | Developed Credit Plan { He became a General Motors
Iv oh-La-La Girl was courtly and the hair well bear-greased, it " |they were talking to Tate, they |director and devoted more and made small difference if the frock coat concealed voted to international peace. {heard a slot machine in operation| Mr. Raskob made Americans mare of his time to the automo- Buttons Up for
= patched seat, and that the count's mama was) Mr. Nehru said that if Com-|; “the next room, they said. Installment plan conscious” and pile manufacturing business al-
» momentarily employed as a charlady in order tof URIS Shiva had been admitted |"; Gorated were the slot, sev- contributed greatly to the expan- though he kept his interest in_ the Gotham Wedding keep sonny in Russian cigarets and toilet water '* the United Nations the aFr ,." ces of heer and botties of Sion of the automobile industry py Pont organization, remaining tine until he hit a bonanza with a plumbing tycoons astern crisis would not have yi . 2nd whisk y. Tate was by developing the time-payment j girector and vice president until
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NEW YORK, Oct. 16. (UP)
cherished child. |arisen. lcharged with violation of the 1935 piak for ittomiapies whieh Jo 19486, Denise Darcel, the “ooh-la-la girl,” es |Beverage Act and violation of abled millions of persons to buy A devout Catholic, he Was was married at last today, and in Had Packet of Cash Singapore ithe Slot Machine Act. cars who otherwise would never awarded several papal honors and a blue satin gown buttoned all
MISS HUTTON, I recall, was part of this) COMMUNIST guerrillas killed Howard Harding, 55, of 1832 have raised the necessary cash. carried out large-scale philan- the way up to her throat. generation. Left with a packet of cash and no|nine persons and wounded nine Martindale Ave., was arrested by At 20, Mr. Raskob left his job thropic projects. He headed the) ghe and Washington socialite particular guidance in‘ her teens, she grabbed others today in a roadside am-|Police armed with a search war- as stenographer in a pump com- Democratic National Committee pater Crosby, 28, were joined in avidly—Russian, Scandinavian, English. Her pres- bush. {rant when a check of his record pany to become private secretary from 1928 until 1932, and after , céremony in St. Patrick's Ca= ent disillusionment would appear to wind up a % revealed he violated a city ordi- to Pierre 8. Du Pont. Mr. . Smith's defeat, lald the| {heqral after three postponements. double decade of noble coursing, and on a sour Australia (nance by failing to register with, He became assistant treasurer groundwork for a Democratic| rhe couple will have a 24-hour note. : : {police in 1937 after conviction on of Du Pont industries in 1911, and landslide four years later. He is honeymoon at a New York hotel. Europe, grown more shabbily familiar as the, THE Labor Party executive or- a charge of receiving stolen goods. two years later, at the age of 35, survived by his wife, seven Then Denise will go back to work war, the airplane and the Marshall Plan have dered Laborites in Parliament to-| No liquor was found at that ad- hecame treasurer. By 1918 he was daughters and three sons. in her low cut gowns in the diluted its distant glamour, has knocked most of|daY to Seae uppuairig the govers- dress, however. eT eer a ox L|Broadway show. “Pardin My the high shine off the heiress-hungry DP’s of non-|Ment’s anti-Communis : a M K ll ad x » and Mr. Crosby will hie existent principalities. High taxes, result of our; The order paved the way for 1 Rockport an nie " ur hbo his Washiraton real escare and feeding of other lands, has greatly de- early passage of the bill, which | pp ecelves tate business creased ‘the number of scalp-hunting American Would outlaw the Communist] A C Hit T oO } . ETT heiresses. An imported title no longer creates a |Party and empower the govern-| - S ar i S ree, ver urns HE PLANS to move in with heavy stir in America, and I guess that there's ment to purge Reds for labor - his bride in her living room and Rotimg much left now for most of the marrying| unions and government jobs. dy IEWS ; Week-End Traffic Toll 5 as Roads two-bedroom apartment and comys but to go to work. It's a horrid thought | ds te to Washington. The bride's but times have changed. gn, Israel { . Are Jammed by Beautiful Weather er and BA are there PREMIER DAVID BEN-GU-| Company Fails Hoosier highways were jammed over yesterday and Saturday, already, however, and do not plan RION worked on a new cabinet! but traffic fatalities for the period stood today at five, several under to move immediately, ? By Frederick C. Othman vst. today affer mesigning last To Make Offer the toll of many previous week-ends. Love finally found a way for v | night in a row with the orthodox. PITTSBURGH, Oct. 18 (UP)— The fifth death occurred yesterday on a gravel road near Rock- the wedding, scheduled three . | religious bloc in his coalition gov- C10 United Steel Workers put port. The victim was Robeft Lester Bays. 21, Rockport, whose car times and three times called off Mme. Rose said, never mind, those customs! ernment. [their wage increase demands be- skidded, struck a tree and overturned. Three other persons were hecause legal papers, showing the agents in New York were stupid. She'd just write | He expected to complete the fore the United States Steel Corp. injured in the accident. ® x =» dissolution of her first marriage, me a bill of sale, saying I had bought an imitation list in time to present it to the '©daY in a three-hour meeting. Other victims as Hoosiers and had not arrived from France. 5 The demands were not revealed out-of-state visitors were drawn urt rreste sme iE agents in the blue suits who open the valises are! at Dut the company agreed to meet to the highways. by perfect . sari fellows. They know ® pe aigrettes. I said Cini Biolog ‘and|¥ith the union on Oct. 27 to “talk weather and, Heautpil sai Beers ’ 11 19 Hoosiers 'd have to get a different feather. * | [APOML IL ery were the four members o : ge a |ndustry 44 not have enough After the meeting between CIO one family Killed Saturday in a - : Get Draft Call The Mme. nearly went into hysterics. She said authority, demanded a Sabbath|, 0% "0 r truck collision en U. 8. 150 this hat was a work of art and she did not intend observance law recognizing Sat-| =. a i urray and U. 8, sar roe Re Rion Ble : Twenty Indiana counties wers to ruin it for a mere policeman in the United |lurday as a day of rest, wanted | hes eo Prosuent John A, Ste- west o ew any. A t 0 ert ordered to supply 1119 young men States. I said, give me back my $40. That put the control of marriages, divorces, P Fam and other company and| The victims, all of Pekin, Ind. uto veriurns, this week for draft examination Mme, on the defensive. alimony and wills vested in rab. {90.00 das en SY: iy ir 8 Ruby, 30, their 4 Catches Fire and possible army service. s t s 2, , 30, . .. i She called in her staff of milliners, each of Dis, and opposed the importation| =." = coming back on Friday, Omar, 6, and yi uncle, Rufus Five cars, a light standard and _ AVerase daily quotas’ of- 24 whom carried.a large box of feathers of all shades ©f non-kosher ‘meat. | " ; 3 men will bring the total number and varieties. The M dI ; ret Oct. 27, 10 talk about it, Howerton. 65, a front lawn were involved in anor Hoosiers called for examina-’ nd varieties. The Mme. and I spent the next two Great Britain © Mr. Murray. said no specific de- Meanwhile, many state parks i in the 3100 July to 14,571 by Friday hours rummaging through feathers. A couple of ‘mands were presented but that/reported heavy swarms of visi- accident last night in tion ‘Since July to 14, y feminine: customers came in; Mme. Rose told, H. W. RYMILL, president of ,, = ~ “5 = i d d of more than block N. Capitol Ave. night. a ’ {the National Association of Meat! were in the tors. A record crowd of more than Doctors examined 218 men. fo= them to wait. She was busy. I rrad ri said. today. that meat | [OT™ Of a general request for a|20,000 trekked to ‘the Brown Two persons were arrested and day. 30 from Cass County, 33 1 came up finally with a curled feather of gray hei in Britain J robably will healthy and substantial” wage County State Park. one injured, not seriously. ; a Miami, 28 from Greene, 60 plumage. The Mme. wondered did I think fit Fon at Pron years increase. ET Tae or =~ A car driven by ~Vernice con Randolph 40 from Wells would be legal in my oh, so strange country? I said * | “The company- did not make Hurricane Nears Grooms, 37. of 225 N. Capitol, on4 25 trom Posey - what was it? She said ostrich. I said the customs German any counter-offer,” Murray said. collided with one operated bY = myesday's quota—-225—included bureal: would: approve: CONVICTED Nasi war crim-| It appeared that the union was South Cuban Coast (Charles ' J. Lester, 18, Muncie. y,ye 175 and Huntington 50. Calls Her No. 1 Girl inal Baron Ernst Von Weiz-| Attempting to get the steel com- MIAMI, Fla. Oct. 16 (UP)-—|Mr, Lester's car turned over, Wednesday—225—Lake 50, Sul
Ker walked trom Landsberg|borict to make the first offer , jate.season hwricane. neared caught fire and struck a Cary... 40 Alien 135, MME. ROSE ordered up her No. 1 girl, who wei a free - today and tm before breaking down their wage the Jower Cuban coast today and/parked in front of 3167 N. Capitol.| mpureday. 226 Parke 28, Tip : {sent a bad-weather wave ahead The parked vehicle was knocked . ox wabash 50, Vermillion 25, lof it that required storm warn- into another car parked in front . io.o 35 Clark 43, Warrick 20. {ings on the lower Atlantic coast. of 3169 N, Capitol. Friday—225. Marion 50, Vigo | The storm, with winds of 75 to| Grooms’ car hit one parked in gq micnart 115. : MEXICO CITY, Oct. 16 (UP) {80 miles per hour and gales cov- front of 3151 N. Capitol, struck ——— ; — 4 £ { lering a wide area, was centered a light pole and jumped the curb, 1st Cavalry Loses
one. We called in my bride's stand-in in and executed leaders of Nazi Ger- she B she tried t on. Oo, In, Ia, ald Mime. Rove. je . ‘Mexico City Paper Magnifique, she added. She said she hated to Von Weizsaecker, former Nazi Threatened by Strike admit it, but she was an honest woman and the ambassador to the Vatican and] hat with the gray feather as designed by Othman, |state secretary in fhe. F ORSign A strike by white collar and shop|apout 140 miles south-southwest winding up on the lawn at the ihe sensgtional man milliner of the Rue de Jaj Office, swerged from e Prison, ion workers threatened to halt! or Camaguey, Cuba, the weather same address. " 9th Battalion Chief pining the most ver ondols mapsn ever to on the arm o 8s wife, publication again today of Mex-|pyreay here reported. |. Mr. Lester suffered head and .-wyiTH U. 8. 1ST CAVALRY a OD BA: hie = : yico’s leading newspaper Ei Uni-| * storm warnings were displayed face lacerations and was treated j1vISION, Korea, Oct. 16 (UP) said T had the artistic soul of a Frenchman. Then Thief Steals Coal, versal, {in the coast from the Florida by a private physician. Grooms pe 1st Cavalry has lost the she smoked one of my cigarettes. And as I say, I : J The strike began at-one minute wavs. yp to Palm Beach, and was booked on charges of drunk-1. ct of the nine original battalion hope my bride appreciates my labors because on Retur ns Tr uck after Juiduight Saturday night gma) craft warnings northward /enness and having no driver's .,nmanders who went into action an exhausted man - 2 when negotiators failed to settle ty Charleston, S. C. Eastern Cuba license. A passenger in his car, ih it on its arrival in Korea. in. Somewhere in Indianapolis [ad “mere detail” after almost was warned to take hurricane Manuel Knox, 39, 2411 Martindale Maj. Gen. Hobart R. Gay said
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today a thief is keeping warm reaching agreement. No Sunday tions {Ave., was booked on charges of|,, “was oy nore Uo. [salon of Tie purer war yu PFoSasir™ drunkenness and CY VIGNE. | npn So Gta . R e unions originally had| . will an = | a nk Bob Sexton, operator of & demanded a 40 per cent general|8 Airmen Killed Burglar Grabs, Eats Lng ee “gun.” Gen.
Where was Robinson Crusoe’s island? ; Two islands lay claim to the title. One is the island of Juan Fernandez, oft the coast of Chile, where Alexander Selkirk was marooned for four
- years during the early part of the 17th Century.
The other is the Island of Tobago, 20 miles northeast of Trinidad. This island seems to have the better claim. Although Daniel Defoe based the story of Robinson Crusoe on the adventures of Selkirk, he had evidently read someplace a detailed description of the little island off Trinidad, and
Ay
seemed to have transferred the exploits of Mr.
Selkirk to Tobago. Many:of the places described
coal yard at 230 E, Jowa St, wage increase 1 ; r . n Pact Maneuvers S i “He shouldn t have Tor Vr Isp oor LoNDON, Oct. 16 (uP)—Tne 2 Cans of Cat Food been doing that”
on the island can still be identified. Trinidad is| 'oP# of Virginia lump coal |BY.GONES ARE BY-GONES |death toll for the week-long At- COLUMBUS, O., 18 (UP)— | oy“ oticer’s. name was: With undoubtedly the larger island to the south from! ion te Le ene pire | NEW YORK, Oct. 16 (UP)—DF. jantic Pact air maneuvers over Hunger can be a rtul force ;
William K. Sata, classified as an in stood at 15 today. | sometimes. i : enemy alien in World War II, was BAN British Wellington twin-. Owners of the Church Furniture 1 AKE ERIE SHIP SINKS ’ ‘among the first doctors, dentists engined bombers collided over Co. reported to police yesterday | LORAIN, O., Oct. 16 (UP) A and veterinarians to appear at Lincolnshire Sunday while return-'that someone:-put up a ladder to} 164-foot sandsucking ship foun.foreman found the empty Selective ‘Service offices here to- ing to their bases from the final a window of their store, broke 0'#® dered and sank in Lays Erie 2, truck in its usual place. The day. Dr, Sata, of Japanese an- ‘exercises. Eight ‘airmen were the pane, and entered the building. miles west of Lorik ar wiih gate to the coal yard had [C®StrY, Is a resident physician atikilled and two injured. | The only thing missing was two day, carrying its sk kiper. o his been broken. : Columbia - Presbyterian Medical] Seven other airmen were killed cans of cat food which was eaten death. But all of the Center, © -lin two collisions Saturday. rescued, :
which the cannibalistic Caribs came in their war canoes. Tobagoans have always taken their Crusoe responsibility very seriously, and point out to visitors all of the identifiable places. Wo BR ee : Who is the Attorney General of the United
who returned his truck. The coal, brought in late Saturday, was left in the truck. This morning the yard
States? The Secretary of the : 4. Howard McGrath. John W. Suyden, lon the spot. was rescued, §
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