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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6, 1052

“Aunt” Mary Bales expects to. go home from Paris, Ill, Hospital long before house-cleaning time, With her condition continuing to improve, ghe’ll-be back in Dana, Ind., before long.

The Indianapolis Timés famed war correspondent, was admitted to the hospital Jan, 20 for a checkyp. She's been” making - good arks on the chart outside _her : door, hospital attaches said. Where to Go Already neighbors are preparing a welcome for the beloved woman left alone when Ernie's father, Uncle Will, died last year.

Kids Again

Pranks \-, , proms . ... heart pangs of high school days will

vs, Wisconsin,

pus Attucks vs. Tech, and Zions

a pp The 85-year-old aunt of the late Ernie Pyle, ™™ *y

College Basketball:

Township. .70¢. 8:15 p. m.

$1.20. Butler

Field House. 8:30 p.m, High School Basketball: Cris-

Cathedral at ville at Pike

Butler

High James, « Charles Blunk, Howard'[

be redived by Manual School alumni Feb. 16. Hoffmeyer, Robert Ryan, Ray| Smith, John M. White, Clyde

Some 12,000 graduates will return to the South Side school. Many .classes including those of 1907, 1911, 1913, 1915 -and 1919 plan to hold reunions. Another reunion will be held by Manual's 150 alumni. of the Los Angeéles, Cal., area. Planned are a smorgasbord at

Wileman and Tom There's a

new

firm as counsel, } fall ‘as general c

5 p.m. and skits, organ recital ps o and dancing at 9 p.m. ana, after 26 In charge are Indianapolis Cs alumni officefs — Ed Simmons, attorney ef president; Ben T. Jordan, Mrs. Mory: Louis Bruck, yarnet Foreman Morgan and Mari

and Norman Wilson,

Rewards

Henry W, Law was presented a Hi-year service pin by E. C. Atkins & Co. Pioneer Association at a banquet last week in Hotel Severin. Fifty. year. pins went to Joseph Bohn, # Leslie Cone, Har- § old Earle, Harry Hasewinkle, Arthur Magness, Howard Overhiser, Charles Smock,

Prof. Mee

A big man on Il

ward Wagner Management

Mr. Cadby Rugh. Fred Cadby was elected Hotel on “A Good

president, Fred Bunch, vice presi-to Find” Don dent; Clarence Wood, secretary, Kingan & Co., ass and Lloyd Beckwith, treasurer. |dent, will preside. The Ladies’ Pioneer Association elected Freida Petersen, Hazel executive office of Waugh and Bess Gohee. Gladys man , .

‘Good Men’ Scarce

White,

New Member

name. on. the

door of Hays & Hays law firm. William P, Evans has joined the

last the

fe retired ounsel of

Public Service Company of Indiyears’ Twice he was eledted prosecuting Maripn County.

service.

He

served the state as senator from

mn counties,

Mr. Kuhlman

] campus—and

Oscar in national affairs—8peaks at 6:15 Viewegh Sr., Ed- p. m. today to the National Office Association. and Charles John F. Mee will talk at Marott

Prof.

Man Is Hard Kuhlman of ociation presi-

Prof. Mee is consultant to the

President Tru-

. also ‘chairman of the

Joyce, Goldie Workman and Ber- President's committee to recom-

tha Selby won service pins. mend business

All Out for Polio

Cheer-yelling boys, clutching coins to admit them, rang up ] $3:30 polio fund contributions at Won't have to a basement basketball game, learn the streets Two two-boy teams of 8-year- When they move olds from Grade 3 at School 84 here from St, gave referee Laurie Pollack, same Louis, Mo., when age, same class, a bad time with Mr. Murphy bedecisions. The game was staged comes Indiana at the home of Bill Farris, son of division manager Dr. and Mrs. J. W, Farris, 5449 of Emmons JewCollege Ave. Bill played ball with elers, Inc. They James Barr, 5353 Callege Ave.; formerly lived in Wendell Meyers, 55068 Carrollton Indianapolis. Ave, and Stuart Baker, 5611 Prior to joinBroadway. ing Emmons

Goal Set Jewelers, Mr.

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olic High Schools Fund campaign to build one new high school and fake additions to two others. Archbishop Paul C, Schulte said the sum was ar-

|sales manager by { Newark, N. Y.

‘Hoosier Heart

D. C., will hold a

executives government appointments.

Coming Home John I. Murphy and family

for

Mr. Murphy

urphy succeeds Robert F. Tindall of 4060 E. {has been promoted to regional)

42d St.

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More than 4200 workers will Washington Sg8

be mobilized to carry the high Heart Fund. It's schools’ appeal into every Cath-'to be sponsored olic ‘home in-the 34 city parishes, by the Indiana State Society. Honored guest ~witb-be-Mrs-Jane-Barkley, wife of J, Rex Davis will be installed vice President master councilor of Indianapolis Ajhen Barkley. Chapter, Order _of DéMolay, at - : 7:30 p. m, Saturday in the chapter house at 1017 Broadway. Others to be in-

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The Track of the Woman

Kiss Prints Tell a Lot, J Researcher

By JAY BREEN United Press Staff Correspondent

NEW YORK, Feb. 6--Get your

gents, and then take the smooch print to the nearest mirror for a critical analysis of what lies Lehind those lovely lips. 4 An authority on kisses revealed today how a man ‘can determine as much about a girl by the print of her lips as the FBI gets-out of inspecting the whorls of a fingerprint ee “You can measure her generosity, her stability, how passionate. she is and a dozen other things just by looking at a kiss that bounced off- your collar,” said Nicky Quattrociocchi, the gray haired, dapper owner of an| East Side restaurant dedicated to kissing. “You can even determine her honesty and whether she's a good cook.”

Samples a Revelation

* On four-by-five inch cards which cover the wallscand ceiling of El Borracho, the club owner has captured slightly ‘more than 25.000 kiss prints of ladies young and old, nice and naughty and celebrated as well as unknown. Just only 50 samples is a revelation in the art of bussing. The lip-prints run from squeezedup rose buds to impressions which look like the ‘lady involved was holding quarters in her teeth. Quattrociocchi- studied the=ze works of romantic art- and their donors for some eight years and has five general clasgifications of which any lady a man A gentleman need only match the lipstick o

ONE: The Railroad-Track Kiss:

Co. Two thin lines, no wider in the/ {Mr. Tindall and family move to middle than they are on the ends

and with just about enough space] between them to insert a paper] match sideways. The imprint is lip signature of a woman] who'll look you up in Dunn and}

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The yardstick consists of new

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‘official standards for psychiatric {hospitals and clinics set hy Psychiatric tion, No public mental hospital of (has yet: come up to these standards, the association's president, o H, Bartemeler of Detroit,

pr the Assocla-

have

active [tive treatment and humane care)

no excuse

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The standards specify that to Kind of treatment that will give newly admitted

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patients an early

for about what is required to do the

discharge, mental hospital witha 40-hour work week for employees, ‘should one doctor

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Cross mobile unit visited the telephone company's downtown office recently, Miss Jane Gardner (fore. ground) is about to part with a pint for Korea. E. G. Plum (arm raised) has just done so.

Nurse Eager For Return To Korea

Times State Service

Reveals

2 Bradstreet before she lets herself . CAMP AP EREURY:. yeh 4 KO. Quattrociocchi glumly con- Capt. Levernia Hill said- today fessed his prize example in this She would like to return to Ko-

came, oddly enough”: where she spent six “‘exeitfrom Jane Russell. ing” months nursing wounded (GIs a few miles behind the front Hedy Number One lines, TWO: The Jungle Special i Jon 1 Am Bainied hy the Nicky's treasured No. 1 sample gt still going on

there,” said the petite Fairfield, Iowa, Army nurse, one of the! first to return to the U, 8. on rotation. Capt, Hill, assigned now to the Army hospital: here, was in Manila when the fighting began. She got to Kdrea in November, ! 1950, “just in time to get a good taste of war.” | She was stationed at the 8083d | Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, = . then about 50 miles from the The lady who gives it is sweet- Yalu River. A week later, the tempered and generous,” sald) opinese hordes swept down from! Quattrociocchi, “one who also is Manchuria. above suspicion of the man she “We treated 800 patients in 24 loves.” For an exact picture of y,,,q" Capt. Hill recalled today. this smooch, get Lizbeth Scott to Gen. MacArthur cited the hosplant one on: your cheek, ipital for that day's work. Evacuated by truck to Pyongyang, the nurses then fled that city by air a scant eight hours

was left behind by Hedy Lamarr. It's wide in the center. so firmly impressed you can see the cracks in Her lips and there's a pencilwidth of space between top and bottom - lips. It represents. a woman whose kiss rockets the blood pressure as much as most men suspect Hedy’s would. THREE: The Top-Heavy Kiss: Comes from a mouth featuring a very full upper lip.

Lady Who €an Laugh

FOUR: The Hammock Model: In this kiss. print, the ends curl|pafore its fall up quite noticeably. Quattrocioc- :

chi said Denise Darcel leaves a (po eight-year Army Nurse Corps

clue like this. It indicates a lady yeteran-—wko still wouldn't trade who can laugh about love, a Won-| her career for any other.

derful mate for the fellow who] pan can get a chuckle out of it, too. : Record Relief for SOUR STOMACH

very rare Kiss, left by a lady who is perfectly willing and able to fool you with her lips, -eyes and head. The recipient looks like he caught the first gurgle from a bhot-{ tle of ketchup and is likely to feel] at the time like haps getting much

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“Too close for comfort,” admits,

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“But,” he sald, “if we really every five, and a psychigtric aid want to give mental patients ac-|Or attendant for every four. For |patients who do not respond 1o {early intensive treatment and rethen there quire more prolonged care, there should be a doctor for every 180 patients, a registered nurse for every 40, and a psychiatric ald or attendant for every six. Bringing public mental hospitals up to these standards will take more money and more personnel thah is now available. While some | psychiatrists standards are therefore unrdalistic, the association has decided patients, a registered nurse for|that ft {s wiser to set a high goal.

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