Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 December 1950 — Page 14

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Imside Indianapolis By Ed Sovola

- COME WHAT MAY, I'm looking forward to

1051. It's the year of the 87th General Assembly. The lawmakers start in Thursday and they

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Both chambers are buzzing is ag 7 ; : ing and dusting and wipmg The Sins Sean. In New Thicket Shunned : : pA : bi session. ) . \ ) : Batlway Sossipers expect a lively : For Decade 1 \ " | TOL Rl) 3 Pony f%} \ 7 Clears Mystery f

TELEVISION came of age—-and of cleavage.

Faye Emerson put the Vin TV. Asked what his favorite TV set was, Morton Downey answered, “Faye Emerson's.” Ed Wynn announced he wouldn't use nude women on his show. A Clevelander wrote him, “You're wrong Ed. about nud women. I saw one once and they're great!” Whe & woman wears falsies, groaned one fellow, “it's a sham dame.” Dagmar and Denise Darcel were 1950's Best Chest Girls. Our boys went off to war. Jean Carroll told of a draftee's farewell, “His mother was there, his girl was there— such screaming and crying-—I thought he'd never stop!” ‘ ®¢ & o PRICE STABILIZER Michael DiSalle, Mayor of Toledo, became a Washington smile-producer. When appointed to the job. Mike said, “The

TIME MAGAZINE said young men were wor-! ried about a new social disease, “Gone-to-Korea.” | Comedians were asking, “Wouldn't it be funny if the Republicans were coming in just as the world was going out?” Ade Kahn, the press agent, reflected that people were worrying about the future of the world as though it really had one. eS When George Bernard Shaw died, Coleman Jacoby sald, “That's? the only trite thing he ever did.” It was remembered that when Shaw was pressed to attend a vegetarians’ dinner in his | honor, he aloofly replied, “I ean’t stand listening to 200 people crunching celery.” ’ : eo

WISH I'D SAID THAT: “An epitaph is a statement that usually lies above about the one who lies below.”

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introduced to help keep pupils in

business and industry will be

sought to prepare pupils for jobs. | But to do all this it's going to|

cost money.

In the. future, Dr. Shibler be{lieves, the school city tax rate; must be raised. He cited the in-|T. crease in pupils, need for miore! | Fisher, Richard Moss, Joseph F.| Geiger and Jack! Ralph Phillips, |

teachers, additional Supplies.

The 1951 tax rate has been set at $1.65 which includes a 20-cent| {special building fund levy. The Miss Patricia Pallardy, dental {building levy should bring in $1,- hygienist, and Richard Scott, pho-| {tographer. |

286,000 on. the valuation. Building Limit Cited The current bonding limit is $12,570,000 of which $4,397,000 is

present property

. Closer co-operation from

{James R. Roche, Richard How-|

ard, J. William Adams, Hudson] G. Kelley, GQ. Thad Gregory, John T. Lindquist, Rolenzo A. Hanes, | Harry Healey, Frank C. Hughes, | Frederick A. Hohlt, Henry M., Lo J. Frank Hall, Roald |

ing, Joseph Ropski, Charles;

rissell, W. Dale Lentz, Robert K. George, George Simpson, Ben

Lush, Richard Vorhies; Prof.

Plan Buffet Supper

served by the Indiana University.

School of Dentistry at 6 p. m.,|

{ Following a buffet supper!

will pause to examine the results of the last five decades of human living. Others will attempt to guess at what the cther half of this century has in store for us. 5 There will be those who will look around at the man-made miracles of science such as tele-

vision, radio, electricity and air |

travel. turning point as “half-full” of accomplishments that have harnessed the powers of the universe for the convenience of man. They will look at the medical progress of the first half of the current century and will say that the century has been “half. full” of wondrous healings for

They will regard this |

our current century.

» » . ON THE other hand, there will be those who will remember the natural waves of destruction that have gone unchallenged ' during the past half-century. They will recall devastating floods, crippling hurricanes, sickening drouths, and terrifying earthquakes that have reaped their harvest of uncontrolled damage in the life of man. The families who have seen dear ones slowly die from dreaded cancers, choking heart ailments and crippling strokes will deem our century as having “half-failed” in healing mankind.

commenced to cry until a de-

. voted parent came over to him

and tuned in on the proper station which finally brought him the long-awaited strains of musical delight. Science has given us power. Medicine has given us the tone of life. Production has given us volume. Yet all have brought discord and distortion from the radio of life, for one reaso, only: we have not all tuned 1a to the proper wav Let us embrace at least one resolution this year, Let us all . promise to tune Into station |

GOD for the harmony and

pleasantness that could be ours if we all set our heart-dials correctly. “Not by might, nor

: Threw my hat into the Legislative Bureau 3 ATL the other day and when it didn’t come out, I More Classrooms, This Stuy Dy Cat} L Stader / furkistad §f with § Soa Cy Ho walked in. As usual, they're knee-deep (almost) Fewer a Mrs. x . of "Bessie there and left her. in bills. Elvira Kerz, secretary to Herb Kenney, a y Jone | otk Besais ther >i ue, bureau director, said they have been preparing Are Among Goals Waytutville, - a 2 time at the cabin for fear the ~~ HER bills since last August. ~ By JOHN V. WILSON ’ | fives a Colorado St., 1s people of the community would T “We're ‘busier than In other years,” genial : at . is and learn his - Hoos ‘Miss Kerz sighed. : Mors schocl buildings sad a loves of Real Slik SIO, suspicions ind Jars 3a families : : ¢ oo grea orts to reduce ” a ATTORNEYS Sam Leash and Russell Smith Re pire pup) Pr CARL 1 STADER wits only at might Pos were barely visible behind their books. Research p-outs top priority MeCameron thicket, ot Mooursly Jocksd the dagr | drastic worker Roy Valentine was bent over his desk. in 1951 publie school plans. he farm each mormng. He ; Typists Beatrice Sea! and Caroline Fisher pounded Despite war clouds and| mYsterious setting of an he i sd Doig Be emergen their typewriters as if they had come late to threatened. sho 1 eerie Indiana story handed ok than two years, the few leaders work. " : 2 ie rtages, schoo from yr ; - eighbors “inquired : Eight copies of every bill have to be made, officials are pushing a $4.6 million down nearly a cen- > = / Reig ah is who a that 1951. you know. And a great many require several building program toward comple-| tury ago, was a wooded Lumbermen found the deca ins of a log in the a Jone It i pages of typing. No mistakes, either. Every tion. 3 ] area in southwestern Bar- jungle-like woods. ying rnsof § cabjn : Chicago i en some Sas comma has to be in the right place. Let's not To meet an expected increase of tholomew- mils. west ’ ; t ese citizen i talk about the “whereas's.” 2000. pupils, 62 classrooms —in-| (i ny: a trees that had grown to mar- , She was preoccupied and often | ONE DAY in the winter of on stan : Shu 8 Jaw sc Th wn The ‘latter is a small town | ketable size. forgot where she had placed | the third year, the coldest on of a crit EVEN THOUGH the 61 days of the Assembly be fo Whether seven miles south of Columbus. They had been cutting for a | things. She didn’t sleep well | record for that part of the are hectic, everyone in the bureau is hepped up ready for use depends on the| 1 lies in the White Rivef bot- | Week when word reached the | and he often awakened to hear | country, Ben came to the cabin In and ready\to take on the Legislators. To work eo was Siivation: abi toms, and its western edge is | Village that the skeleton of a | her moaning in the night.’ to find the door open and Bes- family c: in’ the bureau is to learn eternal patience and Empty aisle . . . Valentine strolls through lent of schools Hers Supatintand: the dividing line between the | Woman had been found. A week . a 8 sie gone, Whether the lock had their h endurance. You have to have a’sense of humor, a quiet State Senate chamber. Big wind arrives [outline of 1951 plans: river bottom and the clay that | later they came across the de- ONE DAY, when he had | become defective of he had er hoy too. ’ ruins of a ohe-room log | worked until dark to finish | been neglectful he never knew. Thursd - . _| makes up what could be called g Miss Kerz has a few favorite memories of ursaay. ONE: Introduction of an ex the- foothills of Brown County, | ¢abin. Speculation was rife as | planting a field, he returned to .He searched the thicket for past sessions. She'll get more from the 87th As- see a particular prohibition bill and then proceed | Sniive. in-service training pro- The Mc¢Cameron thicket was | fo the circumstances leading to | find Bessie in the kitchen, on | Weeks, much of the time on State G ake wine co ned the time a freshman law- yo stuqy’it by the hour. The next day it Will be| Som [OF teachers, particularly in) _ 00 Soriaro ton WHOKEL Sh) | heir” grussome discovery. The | hands 8nd. Knees making | hands and knees, but never ae 3 her». few Woghs Prior 8 She the same thing all over again. nal healt field. psychol-| Srowth trees, wild grapevines answer came a decade later | strange noises that sounded like | found any trace of his wife. TF himself and a secretary. “Something as boy Ever so often some staff member has an op- ogists to. the school system and| 2nd tangled undergrowth so from the lips of a dying man. the growling of an animal. He | He assumed she had frozen to A ul pleasant.” he said portunity for exercise. People will walk in, ask establishment qf a psychological dense as to be virtuelly a se = =» thought at first she was play- | death. One. of the fave to see a bill, stand around a few minutes and Yar jungle. FEW mil ing a prank, but when he got | After her disappearance, the One of the favorite types of characters is the \,nder off with it. That's when the chase begins, |1inic. One dark night, as a young A miles west Of the | or to her feet and found her | Brief stricken husband became one who brings In a bill and then proceeds to Mrs. Prudence Douglas, Mbrarian and proof- THREE: Wide expansion of on- ¢ Fo vill : McCameron thicket was a incoherent he hurried her to | & recluse, sullen and uncom- pr al argue the merits at the top of his voice. Doesn't ,..qer finished reading 2 long bill with typist|/Ne:JoD training courses to halt| man trom the Age Was | wooded and thinly populated bed municative, The farm buildings hurt anything. Mr. Kenney's staff has the ability Ruth Ponton. Each typist must check her work PUPlL ‘drop-outs. More trade| Skirting the thicket, on his way | gistrict known as tne White | Po Bing ah reverted to their former state to gb right ahead with what they're doing With- ith’ a sroutreader. courses will be offered. io court 4 farmer's daughter, h¢ | Creek neighborhood. Just prior | , =e ext morn with the ox. | Of dilapidation, and the land Mor out missing a lick. They look Interested and on Mrs. Douglas sAid she can get the continuity] FOUR: A broad study of drop- heard the hair-raising screams | to the Civil War a young mar- eT - sh gi Bede a was invaded by weeds and un- T occasion may say, “You have a point, Senator.” o¢ almost all bills Amazing. . She proofreads Outs. Some 46 per cent of pupils of a woman Coming from the | ied couple, Jim and Bessie | , 4 she could sen : be rs derbrush. 9 ¢ 0 oo ti y quit school between the 9th and| Dlackness of the undergrowth. | Angjow, migrated to this com- ember: noth. « =» the Journal and that Wust be the reason, 12th grades When he returned and told | munity and bought the oid | ‘8 Of the previous evening. IT WAS several years later A OF COURSE, there are always those high- IT'S COMMON KNOWLEDGE in the bureau| FIVE: Expansion of adult the townspeople of his experi- | mammermill homestead. This a bc ig became that a farmer, tramping the would in Messure Dove w Ho ha nd i a wh to be prepared that the best cure for insomnia is the Journal,[COUr®e® in home and family lv-| n° ap hited k ge he unt Was 8 faim consisting of 4 hui- they occurred onl at night d | Noods in search of & logt cow, paper by A a I Dey a ght with es. Ci Taal or ual, ing, Sound of the screams carried aif | dred acres of marginal land | 15 SGIEEC ORY 8 MIELt 40d | foung Ben lying beneath a tres he al, Tey Skplain that the Dll Will Be sent | Lo el YorTl tn HS Tae er oa SIX: Reorganization of the Sound of the screntne carried all | upon which was a dilapidated | ,' wiv (PEC CF the Moon. After | 4p semi-conscious condition. gov “When phy AY ging to smoke from th I had to move my carcass off the edge of Miss|°hool guidance program to pre-| the Way to Jue ” age. house and a humber of |, nearby oon on dark The arma Half carried and armored pacing, the impatient lawmaker may oo ne Kerz' desk when Mr. Kenney came out of his{Pare children for jobs best| gHIS continued for two years | Weatherbeaten outbuildings. nights, emitting screams like a halt 4 the stricken man emergen every 15 minutes a page comes dashing in asking ©fMce and dumped a stack of bills in front of her, 2dapted to them. and into a very severe winter | Jim and Bessie worked hard, | wild animal in distress. It was | ‘0. he former's home and sumfor the bill. Great life, 8 8 “More grist for the mill?" I asked. |p SEVEN: Introduction of a read-| of the third year; then the | and in a surprisingly short time | then that Ben, knowing that | MONed a doctor. The latter, He sa The bureau fs also a hangout for crackpots “Would you like to do some typing while you're Ing clinic to diagnose child read-| screams ceased and were never | had the land in a fairly 800d | something must be done, and | [Mding no broken bores, and the legis Whenever possible they will be given a typewriter. Pt doing anything?” countered Mr. Kenney, |Ing problems, : heard again. The consensus | State of productivity. They re- | fearing he would be would be nothing organically wrong, rovide paper and a vorner. When the steam. TP d “I'm gainfully employed.” : EIGHT: Organization of & wile, was that a panther had in- | Paired and painted the house | forced to place lis Wife In an | I. Puszied buthe was inclined P oft aroused Mv Citizen skips out and ever Mr. Kenney harrummphed and disappeared in athletic program for competition vaded the area, and having and outbuildings, added to the institution, conceived a plan to agree when Ben informed to put the _— ele YORE his office. Mr. Kenney's office. How he can put/among junior high schools. found it not to his liking had | few tools they had brought | that could only have come from | Lo that death was near. The ne : ’ +. 8 : his fingers on anything he wants without hesi- Most Pressing Need moved on, with them, and soon had the | the mind of a distraught man It was that night that the facing the . _ tating will never be known. Not by mortal man.| ar 0 ressing, according to Dr From. then on, the Mec- | Place well stocked with farm * | dying man told them his story said, Is th MISS KER? is wondering if a certain anti- ° - Gentlemen, you can start the session Tues-|c, oo Presine: ng 10 r.] Cameron thicket was taboo and: | animals. 3 of the McCameron thicket and of public saloon worker will make her appearance this day, if you like. Oh, I forgot about New Year's. er, 1s the need for care of WORKING a few hours each | cleared the mystery. He died of all-out seasons She will come in day after day, ask to Ok I irins will clear the head,|'NS emotionally disturbed child. | no one entered it until 10 years | They had lived on their farm | morning, when there was less | early the next morning. The - y, ay, & couple of aspirins will clear the I “A child who is mentally 11 is| later, when a crew of lumber- | about five years when Ben | chance of being seen, he hacked | doctor noted on the death cer- Thete not going to learn,” Dr. Shibler| Men started hacking out the | noticed that Bessie was acting | his way into the McCameron | tificate: Cause of death—A Indiana w It Ha ned Last Ni ht Year's Best Laughs! *2d. “Because of the times in| Underbrush and cutting the | in a rather strange manner. | thicket and built a cabin. He | broken heart. friends in ppe g : 9 which we live, mental health is ; fn " ry NT tional em By Earl Wilson Picked by Wilson cseciy tmportant” Dental Society Sermon of the Week— “Therefore ‘ . psychological clinie is 5 NEW YORK, Dec. 30—The Best Laughs of President wanted somebody with a lot of guts” planned non wi give teachers : £ : ; ¥ Ts . ; - guards sho 1950 show that in this fateful year of history, --and looked down at his big stomach. expert help in coping with emo- a an : a aise By Rabbi Samuel J F 1) 4 head aff t Americans have gone along chuckling openly and In West Berlin, a German, content with [tional problems of pupils. It will Sets Conference . sabotage, democratively at our bosses and our betters, Marshall Plan food, announced he wished to be set up in the spring to operate . “I have One doubts whether Russians laughed very fight on the side of the Russians, in four sections of the city. Scripture: “Not by might fear that man’s battle of free: our utilit publicly <-. Stalin, “So 1 can be the Americans’ prisoner of war,” | Each secetion will be supervised Dr Maury Massler Hor bY Jower but by my spirit dom is “half-lost.” When each firms alre: But President Truman's shoulders had to be he sald. iby a trained psychologist to be . saith ® Lord of Hosta," victory for freedom only leads cautionary bead, and because of his blast at a music critic * 2 0 added > She tals. 4 Among Speakers 8, : Jo gregiar oppression ve would a security and at the Marines, he was that Man of Letters, ELIZABETH TAYLOR packed some Waldorf- r, er labeled as ‘“ridicu- Mass 7 IND rtuna state. Ste that Man of Note, the Author of the Year, a Astoria towels in her bag and left Nicky Hilton. lous” the present one-member | OC, pe Hiroe Dental Cotiens PRACTICAL-MINDED RgaNed a8 SlLIce. Thess now on th great letterary figure, and a man who would Bob Hope referred to'the Waldorf as “the staff for the 60,000 public school | Ly > one of the featured professor of psychology : observers “half-doubt” the outrather write than be President. It was said his hotel that Elizabeth Taylor married.” |children. ers at the annual mid-winter| once asked his students to Some St We next bait of our THE GO letters would be banned in Boston. Mayor Impellitteri, as confident as a Marine! 2d Clinic Planned /meeting of the Indianapolis Den-| oh a-half of 1 f nhny, ee 8&8 : On him we piled all our troubles. A Dixlecrat from Texas, made Willlam O'Dwyer a Forgot-| Another clinic is planned tog) Society Jan. 8 at the Indiana] Cr ca nriolagiasse “~WOUT of the mouth of babe also that t oraered “Truman beer—the kind that doesn’t have ten Traveler. (diagnose difficulties in learning gtate Board of : water. He then asked each "hast thou founded tre » face some a head on it.” a “What a lousy mayor Impellitteri is-—been to read. Reading problems are One ifrealth buildi write d h ngth, tions” in tt * & 0 Mayor a week and hasn2 gone to Florida yet!” reason why children fail in school, a oe student to write down what Sried the Paalinist (Peaim ns 8:2), “There n THE REPUBLICANS in Washington revived a 14, Ted Lewis. ODwser at the asl Teinles sald. oo [wil ypenh un Ee ume") of & young child T recently ob: tie restrict cruel one, to-wit, “That thing would never have Raster Panis. ah oe a to al de tic a will be ao Ere rae the relation of half-full. Others noted that it served as an answer to this line and m happened in Korea it Truman had been alive.” It sultoase” °P ’ breaking down words into sylla- | Dutrition to den- was half-empty. dilemma which man finds at use in quan wasn't new; they said it about FDR, too. Pg ce [bles and working them out py {ROS onl $ As the two hands of the clock this ads of Sentury, In 3 few aut AEE Bom doa war sor ate TIADES of the Tass UN dsegae way nd | © TO Olen peek nave tl rename Bo ae pat Bul permis. || were lavender, and got fired regardless of shad inspired the crack, “With Malik toward all” ©Se¢veral rap Tecopn on Ma hoon program = knobs on the radio receiver. In E ® Vishinsky was here looking for things to take Chines will be purchased. The de-| This “Sermon of the Week great anticipati “0 there was a gag about one ousted briefcaser home and. invest.’ \vices, similar to those used by the W111 be Dr. was ‘written for The Times by Knob #, Sipation he turned the Fl 8 1 want it understood 1 was fired for Senator Taft defeated man-of-the-people Joe Alr Force for aircraft recogni. Leo i | Rabbi Samuel J. Fox, spiritual ; AAT alas no music ato Na meal ; ralty. : : tion, will flash whole sentences : nited Hebrew 5% J “I Wonder What's Become of Salary?” was Ferguson out in Ohio. Asked to state his foreign or GE City and Dr. i oi director of the United He . Pox He then turned his attention / the song title dedicated to Income Zax De policy, Ferguson supposedly sald, “Beat Michi- "4 ire IN Evae Toward A Hart. DF Massler | ¢oncregation. Rabbi Samuel J. Fo to the tone control dial. Again = partment. : gan! % | on \whole guidance program will be man of Cleveland. | ) tonight, the h lass halfcanuty to le full of vie! “NO Husic ta delight his child. “I's a shame $2 bills are so scarce—they’re ATS You worried about Formosa?" they asked |, v Ye wed. More co-operative | Clinics, arranged by Dr. Gorge the year tomignt, the ours a8 tory for freedom In its battle | ish ears came over the set. He so handy for buying a dollar's worth of him. W. James, will be presented by| Of civilization will indicate the | \.¢p onnresion. accidently pushed the on-off thing” was snone ol any. 4 “Hell, no, I carried it by 2000 the last elec- Roi Wha Pie Joark and re. Ralph McDonald, Roland| passing of half of the extng These might indeed have rea- | switch, and strange noises were on.” . { entury upon areg- audible to him— * & o e ¢ 9 Trade Courses (Dykema, 1. Rush Halley, yg orian Calendar. Some of us son Lo look yok sven Freates and at an Toe peasant Additional trade courses will be | an Huysen, thomas AM. Boyd, hi

y gu Available for construction, -/the society will hear the third in : ; Those who see a great porAmericana Emergency Is Not on “00 oC our BUMIng a eres Of LeogHS On the nilj.| MAN'S gitments, tion of our world steeped in oT ovat JUL by smy Spirit saith By Robert C. Ruark A 3-Day Basis, Is Jt2 program just as fast as we can.” nis telephone extension course; They will examine our wealth | poverty and s would : e200. 2 4 Dr. Shibler sald. “We expect 2000 Many of the officers and trus-| and consider this half-century | consider it a poor half century. Ha New Ye WASHINGTON, Dec. 30-—My grandpa used to ~~ What happens to the nation, and to the world, if more children next year and (seq of the Indiana State Dental| AS a means of opulence. They Those who have seen our PPY ar

the people who went home just stay home? If that’s not figuring on families military victories turn into dip-

'Assoclation who will be here for| Might even consider our milithey are not necessary to the running of the who will move into the city.” [their midwinter conference next! tary victories and claim this ' lomatie defeats indeed might

say there was nothing wrong with any place that you couldn't cure by taking the people out of the ° place, and this I do believe to be the case with the capital. . We have had a lengthy Yule here—by taking off four work days, people have been able to buy themselves a 10-day holiday. Evidently they all went home, for the town is

+ ++ To our many friends throughout Indiana — May you all enjoy a more pleasant 1951. ;

lobe right this minute, are they necessary next He cited population experts who ted to remain i —— Biche To -w y [forecast Indiana as one of four| pray RS Ne ‘Safety’ Billboard Heavyweight Boxer, 3.9 @ ~ [U. 8. areas which will grow the 'n: wiljard C. Stamper is chair-| : Officer's Daughter Wed .. IT 18 conceivable we have no less of an MOSt in the next few years. |man of the affair, assisted by or. Called «“ Hearerd emergeticy today than last week, and no more With population shifts into vy... pr Maynard K. Hine, AMBLER. Pa. Dec. 31 (UP)— BROCKTON, Mass, Dec. 30 of an emergency next week than today. You can- defense areas coming again, de- | dean of the TU School of Dentis- rors ABLER. Pa. I = Ne (UP)~Rocky Marcianc,. 25, the not have sore and troubled times on a five-day ands on Schade will be height-|, Dr. Gerald G. Kiley, Dr. \mownship were proud of their big nation’s seventh-ranking heavybasis, but that is what we had in Washington ened more than ever,” Dr. Shib-/p io) A" Boyd and Dr. Robert

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dead as the dove of peace. ‘ Ten days ago Washington during the last war, with time off for good be- ler said. G. Botkin. ° ; new ste) Wilbeard showing boil Bs am Barbara roared like a bonanza town in @¥S—=== havior during the holidays. For compensation x Dr, Orin E. Simons is president|, sro see poli Ew Aira Sang! po . a high wind." From Pentagon to =e we unleash too many people to get in each other's Mrs, _ Vogeler S Appeal of the society. . girl cross the street and admon- Rev. Le Roy V. Cooney officiat i Zoo, old econfusionville outdid SHIITES way when they are working at world salvation. Rei : od by H 2 ner "Drie caretulle ITE Bo aly i y V. ney of of feelf. You couldnt get a cab Rol od a amber, Silk din on Th | elected Met) jary s0 Soviets Crowd Stores [street too” man's (Catholic) church. URC Hh] nto ¥ { ’ 3 i . : - or a seat in a restaurant and A al i | P |(UP) — Mrs. Lucille Vogeler's. The 2 Swnship police , & telephone operator,

giving morning, 1943. The vessel had been on A ifts three ammunition-carrying runs since March. latest plea on behalf of her Uom- For New Years Oi 3 p ) d f i t- ’ _ The crew was nervous and weary and ripe for {munist-held American husband of Des. taking Jan.

you stood in line for the bus. LIE For the last week you could squirt a fire hose into the best

department : and it was erected at the busy yester intersection of U. 8. route 309

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t, nd { been 1 {Hons restaurats Ip the City withoui even dampening et Bn Od, ah Hungarian tegttion ected by the se of & “vast' rise In living|(the Bethlehem Pike) and Sten-/ing 8 busho¥: The catibles av it a. 8 ry reasonably drinkin’ leker and a hunk of raw meat, Even | The attractive blonde, who Standards this year, are flooding ton AVS, il ts. test petit door Dui and even the sight of uniform Y Philadelphin looked pretty, after Barl and Bl- complained that the U. 8. State Moscow stores with orders for) Itt 8 A ia Hr Li ue J New vary rare. * & o zerte and such places. ‘Department did not deliver a New Year's gifts, radio Moscow > fone o the bill- BLA wil ; : But the kids sat out in that stream and looked letter she wrote to the Hungarian (Said today. . ‘board as a traffic hazard. YET THE world spins on. The headlines from 4 that city and thought about those drinks and government six months ago,| The broadcast sald sales of titioners pointed out that it was abroad are just as grim. To enliven the holiday tyoee steaks until the following afternoon. Be- wrote another a week .ago and Meat products this year have been BANDITS WASHED OUT

monotony, the federal Civil Defense Administra-

cause, as the pilot blithely informed us, neither mailed it herself.

tion has just put out a handbook on nerve gasses ine dockers nor the Coast Guard inspectors were She addressed it to Hungari {sales jumped 60 per cent, it sald. too. g 3 (UP)~—This holdup was a washsad such delightful Shietmieat, Seui—with Which, working on Thanksgiving. That one statement Premier Matyas Rakosl. She W Sales Sf othes goods HIS pan one 50 sign up for Secles bs sa we m expect t of Nazi } i creaséd , 1 ? ’ book says, ay ; hicome wrecked more morale than a fleet o sub- asked the Communist leader to 1950," the onside sald. see what happens.

marines. make 1951 “a wonderful year” by

in Washington, for anyorie. who has lived here * © o ; Irelehsing her husband, Robert A. : ) i oo. Ad __lot_the op THIS ! LAST is apart from the main sermon, Vogeler, Interdutional telephone Pet Kitty Goes Soft, Chiang Gets $2 Million ho iy s that we seém to have operated on a, a : . American Goods 75 a In March, part-time basis ever since the first ominous indi- tenced in Hungary to 15 years’ Brings Mice to House In er. ” Is expected cations of real trouble with the Communists, Imprisonment a year ago on spy] SALT LAKE CITY, Dec.#30; W. as a cele- We have fiddled around with the charges. . _ HU Beverly isi-

Mrs. Alfce

the

draft, with taxation, with stabilization of . o with rearmament—moving in fits ents of time and effort.

she MT. ETNA SPITS FIRE o| CATANIA, Sicily, Dec. 30 (UP)

new of Mt.

President,

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