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Giant March Of Mothers To Aid Fund
' Ten thousand Marion County mothers will parade for polio here
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Heads Into Ru Wed... Stay in Korea Taft Fight Annouriced By H udson 4 Winter - WASHINGTON, Jgn. 19—John .& Eg ame a 4 WASHINGTON, Jan. .19—Only:
L. Lewis headed tod&y into a new 281 American soldiers are spendfight with an old: enemy, Sen.|
4 ¢ ing a second winter in Korean Jaa. 81, : : | -|Robert. A. Taft. combat, aceording ‘to Assistant ; This hour-long march of moth- The United Mine’ Workers chief| Defense Secretary Anpa M. Bao i ers is the “Porch Light Parade” Jashed out al 2 From of Prin LF a ae Si isi ‘ Sosenhus. or Rial a i he regise tried out with success b opera lors Sl00c. 10 have fi n a letter to Chairman’ Richy a half blican’s a 3 ’ Hotel, 220 » ee the Ohio Republican's support—| & ard B. Russell (D. Gal) of the million mothers in 50 American ; who want to postpone a Senate {Seriate Armed’ Services Commit communities last year. It's spon-| & Labor Subcommittee hearing on| 2 tee, Mrs. Rosenberg recalled her oday. And sored over the U. 8. by the Na-| “i mine safety legislation and the pledge last October that only a thes. tional Foundation for Infantile i West Frankfort, Ill, disaster in| lfew U.-S.-troops would have to up with a Paralysis. : December. . c= spend more than.one winter fight night. The Mothers: will pick up polio do-| Mr. Lewis said “representatives, ling in Korea. irror’ of a nations at homes with porch of the coal. operators’ lobby” 3 Wo “I am happy to report to you ch’'s room, lights on, inviting them to do so. made a “brutal and barbaric re- ° on behalf of the Armed Servic¥s put on Mr, 2 | quest” for delay in the investi-] HUDSON WASP — Mate to the Hornet, and ‘Hollywood styling. 'that the commitments made to shirts. He Block-by.Block Basis | gation; scheduled to start next : vour cominittee have not: only police are Organized on a block-by-block| » .{Thursday. + Hudson yesterday announced; New front ends are “massive” heen carried’ out, biit exceeded to basis, the campaign starts at 6:30! He did not identify the “repre- the Hudson-Aire with hardtop with an illuminated emblem. And an extent that we dared not hope ia PR Ay | sentatives,” but it was learned styling at standard sedan and| 0 Co LS ced OF Promise at that time” Mrs. tain calls p.m. The city has been divided] on good authority that Taft has coupe prices. : § cose) g odel who into 10 districts, each to be headed | told Chairman Matthew M. Neely| The factory listed four lines, tor 9531.3 square inches with a = \,- ("0 am ore and enlisted William T by “captains” and “lieutenants” | (D. W. Va.) that he wants a de- the fast-footed Hornet, the Wasp, “wrap-around” rear window, men who were in a combat divilis : chosen from among co-operating lay of several days. Mr, Taft isthe Commodore and the Pace- tinted windshields optional. sion’ or direct support unit in . women's organizations. on the subcommittee. maker, with the Hornet holding The ignition system is a key Korea on Jan. 1. 1951, have been otel Ownen At 7:30 p. m., teams of collec-| { Mr. Neely and Rep. Melvin to the H-145 horsepower L-head starter, no button, and has been rotated except 201 officers and 80 . She said i tors will pick up donations and | {Price (D. Hl.) are sponsoring a engine with 7.2 to 1 compression. water-proofed. enlisted men. she said. ‘and all ng facing i take it to a central counting hu- UMW bill providing federal en-| The Wasp is the lower priced] Hudson boosts the hardest these are specialists who are difand foams i reau. . forcement and penalties for wvio-/ running mate for the Hornet chrome alloy block in the busi-/ficult to replace. 100. She i f Moth is not a lation of the Bureau of Mines with 127 horsepower, both keep- ness. It has kept monobilt con- mr ——t om ————————— than $100 i The March o pliers © o safety code. ' ‘Previously, the| ing the “step-down” low center struction for fewer rattles. Hy- A GC . Aft he ail he { - substitute for She March Of Dimes sperators have thrown up a solid |of gravity feature. |dra-matic drive is optional. rmy oing er bathroom, | drive that started Jan. 2. hs front against federal enforcement - in‘ Munici« “clean-up” project to remind polo of mine safety. ° . Jap Holdouts on fund contributors to make their As a result of the West Frank-| G | Pp | d C h . on a dis | donations, local polio chapter | fort explosion, which killed 119 | ir " ara yze in ras # 4 Pacific Islands ° mh | Sem ai AGANA, Guam. Jan. 19 (UP)
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Organization of the campaign will be completed at a mass rally of women at the Circle Theater at 9 a. m. Friday. Gov. Schricker and Mayor Clark will speak, and a film made by the National Polio Foundation of the March of Mothers in Phoenix, Ariz., in 1950 will be shown. :
Thugs Beat, Rob
City Man of $35
Thugs last night beat up a
A military official said today a 3 n . {trained group of Army Rangers Whether Mr. Neely would agree CHIC Pond Frew Yreds a sergeant at Camp Chaffee and would seek to end World War II on me pray io Je hears hi Webster 22 lying on her face on net Freda while he Was stationed Once i on > a 1estionab 3 $ mp YY OUD EY Eo - arme a 8 r Paci UMW record. However, it was|3 Cook County hospital bed and “fii injuries have since healed|isiands that the war is over. expected that senatorial courtesy Paralyzed from the waist down, , + yo ig employed as a truck! The military witness, who Yemight prevail if Mr. Taft Brey a ey to a young driver here. Freda was brought|/fused use of his name, said 54 his request. = |B oil El " 1 ier In an aulo- ¢, chicago because Mr. Grochow-{Army Rangers would arrive at G : 3.Year Te "The or hg de will I o| SKI'S home is here, {Guam by the middle of next week 4 y ide will exchange] ‘ re sfiie ; - dispersal to Saipan, Truk and - r er boat ar nd h Mr. Grochowski refused to be|for dispersal to Saipan, Truk a ets Bo m yous with dwar Grochowall uy off in his desire to marry Pelelieu in an effort to take the n a ceremony complete w : ent ahe: 3 final Japanese into custody reat 2 : any Soi Freda and they went ahead with panes y. In Bom e ; | Bridesmard, best man and flower plans to become man and wife, Three to five holdouts who Paul Robert Jones, 29, Muncie, |girl.
: despite the uncertainty of Freda's fired into a group of farmers last who threatened to blow up his] After the ceremony, the entire] I : ye 44
miners, some operators now are ® ° : considering going at least part, 1 © Be Wed in Hospital
way with the union.
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man and robbed him of $35, while, grocer's home if the merchant ward will join the couple in a north Guam, where eight others
PROVES A THEORY . . .
other bandits held up an East Alluring Jeanne Crain is vivacious proof that I rE TLbMnn celebration Bich pe cdding Pope Cites Church's surrendered Sept. 27. 7 ivi ; 2 : as § 3 ! i e ¢ e se . . . . Ten are believed at large on Side liquor store for $75. motherhood and a career may be combined. Jeanne is the mother of three boys and Mr. Grochowski Persecution in China
three years in federal prison. | Freda Guam and 10 more on ‘Pelelien Jones was arrested Dec. 21 aft-| were injured in an automobile ac-| VATICAN CITY, Jan. 19 (UP) and about the same number on er grocer George Hawkins got a|cident in St. Louis while they _pope Pius XII said today that Truk. letter, delayed in the Christmas|were en route here from Arkan-|the Catholic Church in China will mail rush, demanding the money|gas. The bridegroom formerly Was continue to perform its mission of and threatening to set off a home-|——m—— eer peace in spite of Communist per- lieved to have quietly intermarTN industrial. plan ma Qeny Tuffy Plea, |sacutions which have “tinged jts Pe na ek ne De a 5 2 p |soil with the sacred blood of| 205€ :
chinist, said he needed money to! * |Catholi t " |terrorized natives. The unsolved pay off debts. "Trial Wednesday J Ee telement in an Murders of two Guamanians here Mr. Hawkins put authorities on! Trial of Isaac (Tuffy) Mitchell : :
: lin December, 1950, are also attrib- : apostolic letter dated Jan. 18, : ’ proprietor of a liquor store at |Jones' trail after Jones loafed on eight gambling indictments | poop ‘Day of St. Peter, and is-|uted to Japanese. around the grocery for several today was set for next Wednes- sued today in Latin. It said the The holdouts believe they have A tough, smooth-talking 16- hours. Jones said later he was day : y Say escape life imprisonment. Irs. § 3 ye
mE Se en four alternatives: (1) Hide ‘out 3 saubenose at aim, scooped R J i |church was seeking “celestial vic-| 8: : : $75 from the cash register and year-old boy has admitted to PO-| A" criminal Court 2 jury in- TERRE HAUTE, Jan, 19 A waiting for Mr. Hawkins to give Originally scheduled for Mon- |i mec” ana not ov Men gains and live; (2) give up and be shot ran out the door. lice here he held up a North Side spected the scene of the shooting love triangle now is suspected in him the money demanded in alday, it was delayed for two days ,¢ cjaimed by enemy propaganda. here; (3) give up and get home to delicatessen and is wanted in|of Sgt. William Jagloski, 28th the slaying of a 31-year-old news. |letter mailed two days .earlier.because a murder trial is being)" y,iican sources explained that(Pe shot by the emperor, and (4) Division GI, late yesterday after paper artist here, Detective Chief But the letter was delayed and/conducted in the same court, pout 1500 priests, 100 lay broth-|commit harikari here. three western states for forgery 2 ; : Mr. Hawkins didn’t get it until/Criminal 2. | | Mimeographed surrender pleas and car stealing. Judge Saul I. Rabb declared a james Evelo said today. fers and 600 nuns—both foreign! The boy yesterday broke down |Week-end recess.
|later. | Judge Saul" I. today and Chinese—still ‘are in Commu-| ave been scattered about the is4 “I've always believed there was |squelched a move by Mitchell’s| o lands, but the old American habit under questioning by Juvenile Aid| Tusbands is charged with sec- q y nist China. The Catholic news Division Chief Forrest D. Higgs
ond-degree murder in the shooting Woman involved. The killing Italy Warns uU. S. Import attorneys to move one phase of agency ARI reported that only of shooting up an occasional beer of the soldier June 29 in Eddie's may have been by a husband or : |his case out of Marion County.|sq Catholic bishops remain out of|C20 In the jungles has confused ,.|and confessed the robbery. Cc : ping tHe : (Curbs Are Aid to Reds (Tne judge denied his change of iginal 144 “after killings,|the holdouts as to just what pears on Page 8 of today's) At first he insisted he had a| Cafe, 401 E. Washington St. He hoy friend, with a woman as the| ~ yA gHINGTON, Jan. 19 (SP) venue plea on a plea in abate-| mo scomont or comorio n8% | (reatment they will receive. Times. spotless record and that his par-|9ied 10 days later. cause,” Mr. Evelo said. " Iprisonmen’ Or expuy sion, iit rm———— It's a pleasant little poem ex- ents had been killed in an auto
oo | —Italy has warned the United ment writ Mitchell had filed — = Vincent Richard Broyles was States that recent American im-|earlier, The writ charged Pros-\Boy, 8, Injured |Stassen Will Enter
Earl Pearson, 38, of 2081 High-|
land Pl, said he entered a boot-| leg cab on Indiana Ave. which | had two men in it. They drove him to near the South Groye golf
course, beat him up ‘and’ took . his billfold, he told police. Boy, 16, Admits Mr. Pearson was given first . aid at General Hospital. Delicatessen
According to Fred Hess, 44, Holdup Here
and her design for Living includes an eventual family of six. Number four is on the way. As to her acting, shig” will be seen soon as the model in the new 20th
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Husbands’ Slaying Possibility of Lane Trial Continues
Cafe owner Edwin Husbands. Triangle Studied lon trial for the fatal shooting of In Artist's Killing
{a Camp Atterbury mess sergeant, will resume his fight Monday to
Times State Service
Ben Burroughs
Times’ Feature A Ben Burroughs “Sketch” ap-
‘Rabb
Marine Corps to Draft
pressing the ideas of a soldier- accident. sm oun beaten, choked and shot port restrictions are helping thelecutor Frank = Fairchild used| 'Nebraska Prim . poet and adventurer, who has| ,... noo originally was pickéd 36,750 Men by June 30 I [INepraska imary
n the hess In 8 lovers Jos "A Communists by hindering Italy’s/duress on the grand jury in ob- When Hit by Car developed his own philosophy of| . . e outskirts o 8 abash economic recovery. human truths. ois Doogie for Sicsjioning WASHINGTON, Jan. 19 (UP) River city Tuesday evening. | The warning was made in an| Mitchell's attorneys said they 718 E. Terrace Ave, was injured —The name of Harold E. Stassen u glary which several{—The Marine Corps will draft, Detective Evelo said he still 1s Italian note delivered to the State will carry the venue fight to In-|today when struck by car whils|will be entered in the Nebraska
You'll get a welcome break gyng were stolen {36,750 men between now and Jun i rq » * { 99, {not discounting a robbery motive. p t this k—th test : : ; when you read today’s “Sketch.”|” Ope of the guns was given to 30, according to the commandan He will go over the case again] epartmen week—the latest diana. Supreme Court frossing East St. at Parkway presidential primary Apr. 1, his
taining the eight indictments. LINCOLN, Neb. Jan. 19 (UP)
up by police Eight-year-old Donald J. Green. |
| of 15 notes on American trade — Tet. , IN ¢ d Many people have written us|Raymond Rutherford, 25, of 2037|Gen. Lemuel C. Shepherd Jr. |completely today, he added. restrictions. ‘No Parking, Please Ave. was taken to St. Vincent's packs. anager . announce BE - ore oe a Winter Sve Se boy sad. The Marines have drafisd 31, The note, according to an DETROIT, Jan. 19 (UP)—Mrs. Hospital, where he is in fair con-| Mr, Stassen won the Nebraska
Rutherford now is in jail on a
: 359 men since last June. Gen.| sible for you to buy 100 of ciel nabbed charge after he was
Shebhierd iaye th Sons 1 When Stalin dies, who will 8 es yesternabbed in a Brightwood cleaning|day in testimony before the House| {2k® control of Russia. The establishment. Police said Ruther-| Armed Services Committee con-| 1eW series of articles starting ford used the gun in the holdup|sidering universal military train-| Monday in The Times will give attempt. ing legislation. you the answer.
authoritative source, cited a- drop/ Ruth Steinberg was fined $50 in|dition.
[GOP primaries in both 1944 and in Italian export trade caused by|traffic court for stopping her
The car was driven by James|1948. In the last presidential pri mary he defeated New York Gov, Robert E. Krohn. She agreed to|Mr. Petty swerved his auto in an Thomas E. Dewey and Sen. Robpay the officer $10 to replace his|attempt to avoid hitting the boy|ert Taft. His majority over Taft crushed shoes. and his car struck a utility pole. [was 59,371 votes.
“Sketches” in a handy- pocketsize book. Just mail 25¢ to “Sketches,” The Indianapolis Times, 214 W, Maryland St.
recent restrictions on imports of/car on the toes of policeman (Petty, 21, of 1525 N. Park Ave. cheese, hats, almonds and other specialized products United States.
into the
Blackwood on Bridge—
Light Initial Bidding Can Be Dangerous
HILE it is good prace “North dealer tice to open the bid- Neither side vulnerable ding a little light when the
Muzzy then led the 10 of diamonds. “Take your jack any time you want it,” he said
E-W 60 part score grandly. It still hadn't occurred
opponents have an ad- or oR » Ris that he pad 20 way to an . . vanced part score, it is some- S—K 158 Jeac oT a afier It d - Organizations— what dangerous to do so when H—K ; ® an Mr. Muzzy is your partner DK 10935 6 4 Think Ill take it, now,” re‘ge o_o If Mr. Champion had passed C—K 5 3 marked Mrs. Keen and she did his hand and WEST EAST 80, leading back another heart, ISI Ing pea ers let Mr. Muzzy PN Mr. Dale Mrs. Keen Mr. Muzzy went up with the open the bid- i S—Q 108 2 S—9 6 ace, not because he knew it was ; ding in this ( H-QJ 343 H-765 his best play but because he § deal, he might D—3 2 D—A J 15 was getting desperate, C have had a > C—10 9 # c—Q J 6 2 He cashed the ace of clubs, C e u e Y u S better ¢ h a nce \S / SOUTH then led his last heart. Un4 to get to play - Mr. Muzzy wittingly, he had end-played three no trump “ S—AJ438 Mr. Dale who, after cashing himself. H—A 109 2 two heart tricks to set the ere ex ee As it was, D—Q contract, had to lead a spade Mr. Muzzy got ~~ CA 8174 into the ace-jack.
GUEST speakers will be a popular part of this week's club meetings. Miss Mary Hawck, Indiana University School of Social Work, will address members of the Children’s
into no trump «. first. Mr. Dale led the four of hearts and dummy’s lone king won. Mr, Muzzy promptly led
Mr. Muzzy
Bureau Auxiliary, Indianapolis Orphan Asylum, at 12:30 p. m. Monday in the home of Mrs.
James H. Ruddell, 4455 Park Ave, The hostess will be assisted by Mesdames. Albert Campbell, Edwin Gable, Edward Van Riper and Charles A. Moulin. Final plans will be made for the “Mardi Gras Ball” to be given Feb. 2 in the Woodstock Club. An 11:45 a. m. board meeting will precede the regular meeting.
Railway Business Women
The Indianapolis Chapter, Railway Business Women’s Association, will meet at 6:30 p. m. Monday in the Canary Cottage. Guest speaker at this monthly dinner will be a member of the staff of the Railroad Retirement Board.
Irvington Union of Clubs -
Mrs. Maurice Fields, 6225 E. Pleasant Run Pkwy. will be hostess at 2 p.m. Wednesday to delegates and committee chairmen of The Jrvington Union of Clubs. Mrs, Milton A. Lofton will preside. Guest speaker will be Guy Doyle, Howe High School sen‘for. He will talk on his im= pressions and observations during a three-day visit to the United Nations sessions at Lake Success, N. Y. : Mrs, George F. Murphy, chm-
" paign director for the Indianapolls Hospital Development Bide Com- -
Soroptimist Club
The Hotel Lincoln will be the scene at 12:15 p. m. Wednesday of a luncheon meeting of the Indianapolis ‘Soroptimist Club. “Polio” will be discussed by Mrs. Winifred Kahmann, director of the physical and occupational therapy department, Indiana University Medical Cenpis Mrs. Irma Smith will preside. :
lota Tau Tau Sorority
A dinner meeting will be held at 6 p.m. Wednesday by Eta Chapter, Iota Tau Tau Sorority in the Martinique Lounge. Following the dinner, Miss Helen Wilde, member- of the chapter, will review “The Country Lawyer.” : Pledge services for women students of the Indianapolis Division, Indiana University Law School, will be held. Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. Iona Sylvester and Mrs. Mary Garrett. Legion Auxiliary A covered dish dinner for members of Irvington Post, American Legion and Auxiliary, will be held at 6:30 p. m. tonight in the post home. Mrs. Everett R. Bumpus and Mrs. Mary Koons are in charge of dinner arrangements. A social hour with cards will follow the dinner, : i Vesper . program at Cold Spring Rodd Veterans Hospital tomorrow! will be under the 'direction of the Irvington post. Mrs. Elizabeth Schatz is chair-
. day, Wednesday and Saturday
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from the wrong hand, laying down the queen of diamonds.
” n ” “THE LEAD WAS on the board,” snapped Mr: Champion. “What difference -does , it make,” said Mr. Muzzy, annoyed. “I've only got one diamond.” Mr. Champion held his head. “Why not show them your whole hand?” he said, exasperatedly.
Bridge Talk—
Times photo by John R. Spicklemire,
SNEAK PREVIEW—Donna Thornton (left) inspects the new Brownie Scout Handbook held by Mrs. Herman Kinder (center), troop leader 184, with- Vicki Lee Pinkston. Pictures and stories on
Brownie planning fill the 96 pages of the book.
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Cadettes | . YOU WANT to invite a
The Indianapolis Service man and his wife to dinner Men's Center, 111 N. Capitol and ySu know the man but Ave, will begin its program to have not met his wife. increase its cadette regiments WRONG: You invite the with interviews for prospective ‘man and tell him" to bring cadettes at’'6 p, m. Tuesday in his wife. the center. : ; ~ RIGHT: You telephone the Anticipating the arrival of wife to invite her, or, if the the 31st. division from Missis- invitation is to be written, sippi and Alabama, the center send it to “Mr. and Mrs, provides cadettes to serve as James Smith.” . hostesses at the center on Sun-
PTA Planning
Conventions
A dozen members of the executive committee of the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers will meet in the state office here Tuesday with Mrs. Jack C. Greig, president, to discuss legislative procedure, program plans for the annual convention and detalls for the national convention, Attending the sessions will be Dr. Allen A, Smith, West La-
fayette; Mrs. E. A. Arnett and Dr. Donald ‘A. Simgn, Bloamington; Mrs. C. H. Boyer, La‘fayette; Mrs. C. O. Gross, Ma- Comas Jr, and third, W. T. rion; Mrs. Leonard Miller, Macdonald and Noble G. MorBoonville; Mrs. David P.- Ash- . gan. . . ton and Joe R. Crdw, New Cas--- Placing in the mixed pair ‘tle; Mrs.- George Mellin; New event were Mrs. H. H. Ogburn, Albany; Mrs. Joseph W. Walk-- Louisville, and Barry Cohen, day—Irvington, Brookside and "er, Greenfield, and Mrs. Basil Detroit, first; Mr. and Mrs. F, ing course and serve 12 hours Woodruff - Place; -Friday— Fischer and Mrs, Robert Fe J. Walker, Louisville, second; under supervision at the center. Brightwood and Victory, - v Shank. ~~, 7 and Mrs. HM. Smith, Cincin-
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INNERS of the first two events of the Indiana State Bridge Tournament being played yester-
day, today and tomorrow in the Hotel Lincoln plus results of
by bridge players today. First in the women's ‘pair event is held by Mrs, Arthur Pratt and Mrs. Arch Falender. Mrs. Keith L. Johns and Mrs. ~ Maurice Ent placed second with Mrs. Phil Cassidy and Mrs. R. ¢ E. Tappan third. Men's pair championship is held 5 Fasley Blackwood and, Lawrence J. Welch. Second was R. W. Lee and M. Stanley Mc-
White Cross Dates
~ The following units of tha White Cross Guild will meet in the Methodist Hospital Service Center next week: Monday— Plainfield and Rebekah; Tues-day-—North -Methodist, S8outhport and’ Missionary; Wednes«day—9:30 a. m. coffee hour and "10 a. m. board meeting; Thurs-
nights. : ; "To be eligible for one of the five "hand-picked regiments; a girl must be out of high school for at least one year, neither married or divorced and either
tera of recommendation and ‘two pictures of identification ‘are required. ? ot If accepted, the candidate must attend a two-hour train-
play in local clubs is announced :
The bidding: NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST 1D Pass 1 H Pass 2D Pass 3 NT All Pass
Mr. Muzzy then led a small
diamond from the board and was surprised when his queen held. He returned to- dummy
with the king of spades and led -
of diamonds. This time Mrs. Keen won and returned a heart. Mr. Muzzy played the 10 and Mr. Dale won the jack. ” » » THE CLUB RETURN was Jvon with dummy’'s king. * Mr.
the king
nati, and Easley Blackwood, third. 8 ” » ST. JOAN of Arc, Wed. Night: N&S8 (Possible Score
152)—Mrs. E. C. Ball, Mrs, C.
F. Hummel, 88.5; Mrs, Claude,
Lett, Ralph G. Ittenbach, 83.5; Mrs. Don Schort, Mrs. D., A, Sweeney and Mrs, Carl Bruce, Mrs. J, B. Clemans,| 79 (tie); E&W (Possible 132)-—Mrs. J. E. Morris, Mrs. R. F. Pasho, 91; Mrs.
Dr. R. L. Stewart, 85.5. Marott Club, Tues. Night; N&S (Possible 286) —Mrs. Reba Buck, Mrs. Mary Welch, 167;
Citrus Rind Useful
There’s more to an orange and a lemon than just the juice. Use that rind. add to frosting, cake, cookie
and biscuit doughs, pie crusts -
and dessert sauces. Its pungence adds marvelous flavor, ge
William" Epstein,. Miss Marge Quinn, 90.5; Mr. Brugs™
Rowe, Grate it and
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“THE RIGHT PLAY,” said Mr. Champion, acidly, “was to lead the king of diamonds from dummy at the sécond trick.” Mr. Muzzy was horrified. “Play my king and queen both on the same trick?” he asked shrilly. "You heard me,” Mr. Champion snapped. “Play the king of . diamonds . first and that gives you the one more entry you needed. Isn't it better to make a play that merely looks stupid, rather than one that I8 stupid?”
State Tourney Winners Are Announced
Mrs. M. L. Thompson, Mr. Ittenbach, 161.5; Al Silverman, Louis Kahn, 161; E&W (Possible 284) — Mr. Blackwood, Harold Lewis, 167.5; Louis Har ris, Dr. Louis Need, 151.5; Mrs, Kenneth Pettijohn, Mrs, Pratt, 145. 5 ” LJ MALLORY Duplicate Club, Mon. Night, Howell Movement: Jameés Hancock, Mrs, Beryl Abbitt, first; William MecGlone, Mr. Silverman, second; James
Ferguson, Leonard Tulauskas and Jack S8oots, Don Taylor, third (tie); Mrs. K. M. Schafer, Mrs. George S: Bond, fourth. Men's Club, Mon. Night: N&S (Possible 240) —Mr, Ittenbach, Mr. Weleh, 160.5; Richard W, Land, Mr. Schort, 143.5; Wil. liam 'G. Fritsch, Charles H. 137.5; E&W (Possible =) — Richard
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E. Pigott, oomington, R. O. Hick: : 133; E. R. McDanlel, Alford G,
Tulley, 131; Kilen i, Warne, 1308, 0
