Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1951 — Page 20
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Mary Beth Shultz. Morris Biiverman, Rob-| here were two good reasons
SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1951
' : : 3 : 7 : : Potomac Patter— Farther % Q . y f= ’ " I'M Las ueen oO ay b N A t H H | if | ra INAS New Army s ays uvimerent My mo aug ty orses EARLHAM MAY QUEEN— of line Move back two paces and tars vecolivis 57 mm. rifles, and familiar to World War II vet- Holper i : | Miss Dorothy Hawkins, East Chi- | EDITOR'S NOTE: This 18" ips whole formation Pas look |other-weapons. : ! erans, a field pocked with barbed~ explain \ ° | cago senior, will be attended by | written by a correspondent who good.’ " A hardened sergeant sald the wire obstacles. The machine guns Friday ave ! eilr ay Ruth Ann Pregnitz, left, and | went through the Army tratn- |’ goo unconvinced veterans say Army had gone too far here. Too hammering overhead fire 4 “Wh oll: ; | Jane Telfair at the college May Ing course In World War II and, |, Army carried its “democracy” [much to learn, and not enough inches above the ground. . call this Capit I Soci lit A M dd | Day Frida at a camp In the present crisis, program too far. One said “a pri- time. Men have been sliding| The feel of combat dominates for onl apital Jocialires Are muaders ' y contrasts the methods used | io sire class used to have more | through half - trained on some|the training weeks, as far » pos- hungry’ At Warrenton Gold Cup Races | 777 | then and now. " t weapons, with no provision for sible. Squads on patrol and as- back to : W G P | ter SUIhOT/LY, pan |B ‘first sergeant! creating ther, he anid, sault, some at Bight, mave with weight y D BRENNER . ’ ws |. The bulisdye target is only the live ammunition, sometimes were. hc 5 By ANDREW TULLY. ; Sfp Staff Correspondent a SR ring. Draftees move on to aagainst an “enemy” firing blanks. Ma WASHINGTON, May 12—For days now, Washington | This 1s ran. ih toing 4 |driven Training 1s better than T&nge where they fire at nan. In one, Resaul) problem, SuptORt. five mi i i [ono ' a ; sized targets from rubble piles, a ing ery fire ers ahe 0 corridors have had a slightly horsey smell and conversation | \new Way here in the rolling piney during World War IL RS eras rooftop and other com-| Korean experience found one Jook sto in the politer saloons has rung with genteel arguments [woots Sad sand hill Country. Aa a paousendy, iat condition’ setups. big hole | in he training program. not wel 0 d »s in the e Shout fevlocky and learned disourses on Such subjects as) (training) division leazn to handie here and at similar posts escl Drartes Jom Diy ram: olin Ths a1 not get eRough ONE “Do Well-bred Horses Whinny or Confine Their Remarks to| |a dozen deadly weapons, trom a “eek get 14 weeks of basic tran’ physical conditioning for the room, t| Aristocratic Neighs?” 11911 model pistol to the latest NS: Others, culled out by Inter- . of 9 strain of battle. Gen. Collins ' : BE small cannon. views and tests on their arrival, Thjg Family S {plans to attack the problem, with Somelios This has nothing to do with — Parad : ; go on to specialist schools after 5 ’ hired h ro Nope,” Dean. Acheson hadn't arades and guard mounts are ; ek : - . : the best conditioner in the house. the Kentucky Derby. It's just quit, but Mrs. Paul Alling had: = | |tew. Psychology tempers disci-|>~ ee 8. Seg : Birthdays Are world,” a stiff bayonet assault “Did a hangover from the annual|. Few people outside the glitters piins and the sergeant doesn't| right Ones ay ik hel wh Dou b le Evenis . |course. : | routine. Gold Cup races in nearby War- D8 world which is Washington The old-time “tough " trainees, men watched carefully ’ ? ; “ ripe to | renton, Va., where a horse is con- Dave heard of Mrs. Alling, but commissioned officer 1s nasrly on. (for ability to think and control : Daughter Mimics “Jul «idered a grubby peasant unless for two years now she's borne [tinct. His teeth w nearly ex-| ') ers are offered a later eight-|, BIRTHDAYS are double events . : If you he can prove his ancestors were Practically the entire burden of| | dora 2 Were pulled DY OF week leadership course. Gradu- for the family of Mrs. oral L Radio Announcer why d pals with the right steeds in|the forelgn service on her slim [gS79 Lorhudtung Bim to dress down | iio lifies these leaders for Parker, 438 N. Gray St. '"ROCKLAND, Wis, May 12 little,” ) raftees in the earthy 1 n qualifies ese leaders fo . es ay King Arthurs Day, In fact, iie|Shoulders. Fo! Mrs. Alling ia the Y language. .om stripes, and a chance to, 1-ast Labor Day, her daughter, Yeh or A arrarton ace ‘ae Department's foreign ‘etiquet ex- jonce a trademark Of Army pyioi4oenicare’ candidate school, Esther Bernice, celebrated her (UP) — Radio announcer Bill It hold snooty they insist on social ref- Pert—she’s the one who briefs speech. | Training for the future in. 16th birthday. Erin's speaking technique was “I'm erences from their stable boys. |lorelgn service officers and their 'h Ma. Gen. Harry J. Collins, 8th fantry replacement begins when On New Year's Eve, her hus- plagiarized in his own home and the ‘Lif Anyway, a bunch of local big|Y.'es on how to act in new posts) Bers jum: he gets his rifle. He carries it to a 08nd became 51. the culprit was his little daughter. Did you shots hied themselves down to|2Pro2d: yon and post commander series of classes designed to teach| . = ® Mr. Erin asked the child to That la: the country, as they call it, for| Se mot only tells the diplo- coms ‘he Past, when some non-nim what the Army does before] ON EASTER Sunday, her older say grace before the family meal. . the arg the races and had a pretty rough| Mat Whatto wear and what to vo i a man lined up his thorough education in shoot-'son, Robert L. added the 23d Bowing her head, the youngster pinned t time of it. ‘The horses tohaved 127, Ben aR Arab Prince tris ong, they'd blast him to pieces. ing begins. candle to his birthday cake. |Intoned in the closest thing to Gad, okay—they didn’t snub more than to Tokay oF Sone Suncing gitls "Np Different Approach On ranges scattered over the Today — Mother's Day her her father's,radlo voice: have to three or four of the guests—but it a im, on a Tisey s wl ® ov we go to the man and expanding post he fires the rifle, younger son, I. James, becomes| “This food comes to us through they ha: rained cats and dogs, and every- ow I ei a it |5ay look, son, you're standing out ithe carbine, machine guns, mor- 20 years of age. the courtesy of Almighty God.” | body got at least a li ? : p Ce - ee eee an Boreas Ee yan bn 4s pronsyneing | foreign | i ARE tice Tom Clark took quite a beat-| ps : ‘os o o kid that y | Now Mre. Alling.is going to 900 Persons in Costume to Participate of his oy _ ~m marry Willlam Edgar Shepherd, g for grar — “= Washington architect and nephew In Portrayal of Elizabethan Revels * Ea = of Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, and S have a Em - oo State Department is frankly RICHMOND, May 13—Earlham College students and — : om a Sohne = of (worried. Old timers gloomily faculty forget exams, term papers and daily assignments predict a whole series of Interns-| priday to revel together in the quadrennial revival of Old OPEN LOWEST 2 . . . : persuaded to stay, at least in an|/English May Day. 3 . ; + ? J iL 2 advisory capacity. More than 900 gaily costumed persons will march in MONDAY POSSIBLE ic i BE % PRESIDENT Woodrow wil-|the long procession that will begin to the sound of trumpets NIGHT TERMS Ry I |son’s favorite actress was in town(at 1 p. m. Accompanied by . ; |a few days ago. She's Izetta - . Three other queens appear in| \ i NEW : A |Jewel, now 60, and when she Te Faam bang PIaYIRE tne Old English May Day. More . ’ J | up my ¢ 2 {played with the old Poli stock|O ngiis OlK songs, € than 100 children of Earlham] 3 ) E tally Devoted to th Nan’, & f 3 |company here President Wilson |colorful retinue will proceed to faculty members will crown their] 1 SOUTH MERIDIAN Spacialy : caught : BE 7 attended every week for two|the village green on Comstock little May Queen. Phone MArket 7331 - ; Needs of Young People { “1 wo : \months and sent her big bouquets Field where Elizabethan dancers) Dressed as Mother Goose and ; : : . we sat d : of red roses. will entertain the court of the old English folk tale characters, s “Going-to-Housekeeping” real fat! Miss Jewel is now in radio on|queen. the group will include the King “Fat the West Coast. She has her own| By tradition, the wife of the and Queen of Hearts and Titaniac, | around [datly program i San Disgo, snd college president will appear as the queen of he fates, And (she's western ce president ofiQueen Elizabeth. She will be at- Began in If | Blaine |American Women in Radio and|tended by her husband, President| Five old English plays and a SOFA and CH AIR ensogh [Television She y played hetore Thomas E. Jones, who will por- Punch and Judy puppet show, * i “Isn" (four Presidents—Wllson an » 7ill be performed at various : i . Not b .a farm tray the Lord Chancellor, and W p Nanette. ing aot danga Tarmes, he gid liam Howard Taft when they were|.,,rt{ers, ladies - in - waiting, places on the flag-draped campus, Instead He had to Toll op his trouser legs in the White House; Warren guards, ladies of quality, worthy following the revels and dances in Heavy Frieze ® spaghett three or four inches and after a Harding when he was a Senator, |g,nq physicians, scribes and the on the green. | - gone it” while his feet were just two Danke 200 Frafikiin. D; Roosevall Juenisourt fool. *. |. Since 1906, Fariham kag prac. of Fol ud he was Assistant Secretary of the Five May Poles ticed the Old English May Day BOTH PIECES : or Under Secretary of the Treas Navy. Miss Dorothy Hawkins, senior patterned after the revels of the 229-50 | growled uy oS > from East Chicago, will be days of Queen Elizabeth. > 2, Edwin I. Foley Jr, was another; FIRST SHIPMENT. of Repub crowned Queen of the May by In case of rain, May Day will . 5 a With Yolled-Up pants, and so were lian campaign buttons for 1952 Robin Hood, and then will watch be celebrated on the following sight, Supreme Court ‘ Justice. Robert reached town this week. They're . ! : 6000 visit | wash it 90 women students, barefoot and day. More than 0 visitors are, t -—Jackson-and-Joseph-C.-Grew.ex- little_gold-plated elephants tobe yr cy ocoiintry Tasses; wird expected to —witness—the-—cele- Tr - Seam, ambassador to Japan. They worn in the 1&pel buttonhole and yin N ultaneondly bration. ; Jac quar J mola ifeze NG strolled about, wallowing in the they're selling for 25 cents aplece.| ~~ aypoles . : | ' thick got mud and often catching a glimpse & u 9 ’ fa . . “Just of a horse. THE FIRST session of the Mac-| That's Settled i heavy looped high pile, lovely scroll pattern. Full that's & Under such conditions, there Arthur hearings was about to be-| ° . . Toe course,” naturally had to be a lot of cock- |8in When somebody noticed that Yep the ersey ine Bear | spring construction. Extra large — extra comfort- | Nane tall parties in operation, and|a horrible mistake had been made. 1 ble. G R beautiful thanks to the accessibility of the| Two chairs had been placed & } G od 4 | di able. reen, Rose, Red, Chartreuse, Gray. b Lana 1 various bars, nobody caught pneu- the head of the table for Sens.| red ran pu Oo inaiana High, sl monia. Richard Russell (D.,, Ga.) and| Lana's ¢ nc. Tom Connally (D:, Tex.), chair- By CARL HENN with its common name and DBH Nan r - ‘men of the two committees in-| Well, THAT argument Is (diameter breast-high). pounds S08 DAVIES, wo used to bo volved—Armed Services and For- settled. | She copied all the witness trees A Wish " really does things up brown for eign Relations. But the cuspidor| Through a neat bit of historical listed in the five counties. Among | good. Sh his a ht Bu had been placed next to Mr. Rus- maneuvering, Mrs. Mildred IL|them were 16 recorded “pitch Amon Fil gon es, Hi sell’s chair instead of next to Mr. Ross, science teacher at Washing-|pines” in Floyd and Clark coun- | “I'M ao 2! 3 lugs, J ® free | connally—who'd need it. ton High School, has demon- ties, in a total of 6219 trees of | pounds t a ea Sues ge : i strated the presence of pinus vir- many varieties. She t Pais 9 pajamag for Sach u's o giniana in southern Indiana be-| Pitch pine tree trunks up to 15 “Som Th stay. Nobody knows Q3 on Shortridge fore the first white settlers ar-/inches DBH were listed. Such | Better h SE ae S048 Wis the Wied ps. . rived. diameter represents at least 60 of mash Hit, a 3 ® Eives em High Honor Roll Pinus virginiana happens to be/years growth. The pines, there- got to e away eserving millionaires, | High | the botanical title for a compara-|fore, antedated the first white Look : 4 an Ninety-three Shortridge Hig tively worthless tree known col- ploneers by at least 40 years and In 1( Time Out to Vote |School pupils were named to the|, =. .,1y ag “Jersey pine,” “pitch'proved that pinus virginiana oniv. 16 high honor roll and 159 attained "oi " “ 1 have b b ht t 2 Everybody fi 4 8 M | pine, scrub pine” or “old fleld could not have been broug 0 record het ji y og : on arga- ithe honor roll for the second six i.» |Indiana by them. : - Et vil poi By no rd as) Wasks period. ’ One authority's book said: Mrs. Ross’ thesis carried gaough { pictures "| Those on the high honor roll| “In the south it is known as'evidence of research that botan- a Lg alors ii i p So the Fast are: ; ‘possum pine’ because of its dark, ists generally are expected to ac- } SECTION AL SOFA He Son given for her by Supreme Court) '. , . ,qams Evelyn Anderson, Andrew|discouraged-looking branches.” [cept her contention that pinus Be tiv Justice and Mrs. Harold Burton.|Aronfy, George Bangs, Mary Ellen Burton, d-10oki t,' virginiana was here first, and that 2m 00 cative— The betting was that Sen. Joe| Sharon Carter Lynn Catterton, Rogers| Discouraged-looking or not, v n ’ po ; po 2 Pi 198: her leg ee at, Sea So I Di iT (oe argues as vaqed smug sloneers cue senor ee ieces .. i+ 7 Jo8 leon Now B yout . : eau-| Fhe. Ley Busha, Donna Essig, Dud: | botanists for years: Was pinus| The one having the last word mmm sexy,” sl ow, Sew, ELERRI, 100 Wo ot ETE A whims at to southern inn i armvmert vas + us| WIRE omer lei 0 Full spring construe bu )| arilyn Hall, War alyerson, ! ana, or was not? usual ... a woman. | De FEAR . . . . chasing away Senators trying to Jihs, HARUeT, COREUS oh0R olieit| Until Mrs. Ross finished her el uy tion. Finest High Pile | SoU 1a get in. Ronald ner nan Jenkins. Ropert thesis in partial fulfillment of re- 4 Ww ‘S ’ | ! ur But everything turned out okay.| Jewel, Tak” Jolson. Elizaveth somes: | quirements for a Master of Sci- Tens vvear Specs, | Jac quar d frieze cover. two plec i y oly ees) » n | . It seemed the Senate was busy i torda Carol Ke ne Susan ence degree in botany at Butler Produce More Eggs 86 inches over-all wrestling with the argument Kutchback. Mar-| University, a definite answer was d : THE about whether the MacArthur got Lusch. Alice Mand Martyn Martine. 1a cking. : | PARKE RSBURG, Ww. Va, Lipstick red soft probably h hould b lexander McNally, Susan Miller, John {May 12 (UP)—Spectacles for ! earings shoul e open to the Morrill, Judy Morrow, Jane Mowrer, Jean | The Answer Found | iorens are one of the newest] his opin public and the boys had to stick Moviei, Crinia Minit, REta AMES sme supplied the answer — and GhCkens tee ont Of IE SEHEC | green, or gray. most br to their desks. In fact, around 7| Nowicki, Earl Pike Carole Rand, Irwin found it where most people would | evices sc ence Sas, provided to | TABLE 19.85 up.” p.m, in rushed Sen. Owen Brew- ‘Elizavetn 'Rinach, Charies Rohm. Rich- never have thought of searching.|!n¢rease egg production, hii " Tom ster of Maine with a message for| ad Ruddel Ann Bo Che hn shonle,| By way of background . . . The spectacles, which allow the | Dodero,
lert Sinclair, George Bkadron, Marilyn ” { “You're to take 15 minutes off Slaushter. Alice J. Smith, Marjorie Smith, inus virginiana 1s lowered to eat, are sald to and come back and vote,” he told Tbe Sigvart: Sie Storer, Sue Strickland. amin fat Fer ® forest keep members of the flock from Mrs. Smith. : Gene Tanner, Judy Turner, Nick Velonis, | yraual” (ag Longfellow might fighting among themselves. | Then he escorted the junior Werth Rita Ags whe, Hage Sitti fave phrased it—and did). | The result is better dispositions Am Senator from Maine back to the Bichis Wis, 'ocroer Ann Woltensteln, "oa up "NG direct reference to 8nd more egas ; Capitol, just in time for a vote gfis Anderson. Tsvorah Glass. Janene ipg¢ particular tree has been Designed to fit over fhe fowls By R 0 x » to re y . | _ beak, the spectacles are eld in - > ae recess es Pp ; M k (fou0s 2 He recollections of Hoo ‘place by a pin fitted through the MODERN CHAIR MYAD Incidentally, if you're looking aierace aKes wo. Th grows malaly sn Dreathiing hiojes 2 Shae besk : to whicl for hints as to how the First Red Men's A 'broken, “knobby” country with| os ps © pa Yop Linen-like sail cloth cov- slings: ai Family feels about certain Re- e on S /MTOWS plentiful sunlight and few other|o ey. When the ead if lowered 10 h inished 29-59 is Veo publicans, Mrs. Harry Truman SYRACUSE, N. Y., May 12 pepe SE riinol description Tt 53 €i0% over the eyes when er . . . wheat finishe po yr made it a point to be on hand |(UP)—If you ask an Onondaga + .ommon in Indiana. i: e head is raised. arms, legs. | Rot 86. for Mrs. Smith's party. She even [Indian how he makes his bow and Reterenoes to Pine . world-de had a sip of punch—which prao- |AITOWS, he might turn a little T Ho ical ‘references Mrs, CAMPUS Marriages out intir tically amounts to indorsing redder than usual. Most of them n ; 5 of i Nt anton of Are Catchi 0 = ing simp Sen. Smith for Vice President. are made by a “paleface.” Rose found freqtient Tension oliATe alcaing Yn | OCCASIONAL CHAIR We 1 sii i ay-yesraly Seiben C yy eee rins authors FAST LANSING, Mich, May the cap # tat {Thurwachter is turning out hun- : a : ; 12 (UP)—Campus marriages are Major Crisis dreds of bows and arrows a year, In her ; thesis, with statements ; to stay despite the thinning Tapestry cover « vs .00 SE THE STATE DEPARTMENT He's no slouch when it comes to Such as: p. Tanks of GI students, says Miss deep moss trim. Com- / stance. & was shaken to its very founda- shooting them, either. | “Pine boughs laid across web- pmginor Anson, associate profes- fortable sprin illed . hed to the sid tf pring the pate _tions—or, at least, to its street|. Some years ago, he defeated an Ping attached to the sides of & oo. of education at Michigan V Gold subject “floor—by a brief announcement Onondaga chief in an impromptu bed in order to provide a com- gate College. . 3eat. wold, rove, gray oF green, “just 11} in the society columns. archery match. jiartable place Wi Soop ron al Prof. Anson, who doubles as | beverage = — "Hunting deer nig faculty advisor to student wives FRA A A AAA AAA A AA AAA AAR TR Ak Ak | ' | 3 * ERRATA A AAAAARAARA) canoe with a pine knot flaming at|says returning veterans were. so Wig dscns ens . uN * the bow, which made the deer successful in mixing hooks -and . Ro x . = ® » stand immobile at the I baby bottles that their younger : Ponce” *| edge” . . . “Burning pine In brothers have followed suit. : HOME PERMANENT USERS % kilns to obtain charcoal and tar”| Enrollment at Michigan State | Jorn + 3 y 3. . « “Calking the joints of sugar|is 15,000, The latest count of stu- v pros als Sra [troughs and canoes with gum dent families is 2638. In many || f “ i You No Longer Need Give ¥ trom evergreen trees and bees- cases, both man and wife are stu- W ARDROBE will “te wax.” dents. 3 Yourself a Home Wave! _%| To the second point, Mrs. Ross apenas scm Il | , 50 FOLDING 2 | wo 3 For the fint time 'e % dlscovered that the kind of coun- Demand for Chemists A Meta “es 27 . a taking professional salon offers % try favorable to growth of pinus + | CAN VAS coT ™ 8 8 %| virginiana existed, then and now, Reported Increasing S 1asma; youn... %'in Floyd and Clark countles : Ideal for sun bath- | mith o * al the Ohio RI 1 SCHENECTADY, N. Y., May J we . «os re = derstand %|along the Ohio River, as well as/13 (UP) There 1s a heavy em- || 24 - wide, 20” deep, 66” high. hE id 7, ale in Switzerland, Scott and Jeffer- P: 9 i oho} 2 A | in an, nd Jeffer-| ployment demand for college-| camping» / alcoholic I %|son counties In the same area. |(rairied chemists, according toDr\ll Flush doubl d Good No a WwW Y Only | Checked Auditor's Records Charles B. Hurd, chairman of the uy Oudls soon. 00 * - 3 To confirm her supposition, Mrs.|{rpj i's C Seen, se) ¥ x ! nion College chemistry depart- for Loui x | A personalized hair wo SOE WEEDED X/Boey NO the office of the ment. | latches. Hat shelf . . . coat rod. i Hadacol style created for each . * . | He said almost every college YAC : > There x \ \ individual customer. 11-0527 RI-7929 3 There, she searched through the graduate in the field of chem- Brown baked-on enamel finish ACHT CHAIR <.. 3.85 fraud, u x \records of the original U. 8. Land istry would have an opportunity Varnished . hard d sturdy fold- sient x Lictossl * Survey, which between 1799 and at several jobs in industry and : nisnee, hardwood stuldy, Joi Ten x Vbeauifeians a1 gauty mart Somaluiely X/1809 surveyed and laid out every government service, - « + + heavy furniture steel. For ing frames . . . reinforced canvas law mal x your service. redecorated salon | 4 section and quarter-section In The d df , : \ | A ent a : emand for chemists was . over 16 i taken » ate as 601 ROOSEVELT BUILDING ale hig x Hide Sounties titeresction oisEPoged 10 decrease after World home, office, summer cottage! seats d and b ac k S. Cc ° ° rful DECK CHAIR | which 1 Turn Lefs Fron ator : ar II, the scientist pointed out, : stripe v vers. f= to start Cor iL’ 2 Wash. Bis. es, U. 8. engineers in that day but the present international sit- PEA Tanvas Sovers : 4.85 AANA PAA RNA “witness tress"—each/uation has caused it to increase. : : ‘ & 3 i : #3 = 4 ot = ni : , : : : = aa ; . 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