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STEM SILHOUET—Oriental colors in silk are combined in coat and dress ensemble (left).

Long, slender silhodet is achieved in new chemise dress, half-belted (right).

‘Slim as Reed’ Ensembles Here

By BETTY LOCHER es’ Fashion Editor

ONE of the “most prophetie collections , seen in New York at the spring fash-

ions shows was that of B. H.

Although the full-skirted doll silhouet

was beautifully interpreted, the stem silhouet, slim as a reed, gave a hint of the “next” avord

in fashion.

Photographed are two of these ensembles—— one a silk coat over a silk dress, the other aSeveral of these slim coats were shown by Wragge over harmonizing Some of them had short were 50 slim they had to be slit from hem to

slim wool checked dress. dresses,

Walst for walking ease,

Wragge.

strides,”

The one above in luscious Oriental color combinations. coat comes in turquoise and lime stripe or turquoise and purple stripe. stunning over slim silk dresses brilliant orange. The checked chemise dress, comes worsted with an under collar of white

at Block's

The

is available

Either combination is in solid or

called ‘“freein navy and white checked linen.

The skirt has pockels set into the side seams

The navy

sleeves and

and a deep kick pleat in back. leather belt slits in the side seams at the waistline leaving the back of the waist hanging straight. It is equally smart worn belted. dress is also, available fn

is drawn through

all around. This brqwn and white in

Block's Wragge collection on, -the, Second Floor.

Poor U. S. Post-War Foreign Policy Is Blamed for the Present Asia Crisis

HE stage for everything that has gone wrong in China since

World War II was set when

America handed over Manchuria to Russia, Gen. William H. Wilbur, retired Army combat otlicer, told the Indianapolis Branch, American Association

of University Women, last night, Mrs. W.A. McKinzie was

elected branch president at the meeting in the Broadway Methodist Church. Mrs. Carl N.

for a real St. Patrick's |

| peace talks began.

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Arnold was named second vice président and membership ‘dhairman; . Miss Alice Jane Hessler, secretary, and Mrs.

W, B.. Rogers and Mrs. Milton,

Elrod Jr., directors, all for twoyear terms. “Never,” he declared, “in our history can I think of a time when the U. S. has been as ineffectual and frustrated as at the present time.” He asserted our present for-

eign policy resulting in the “mess” now was tempered by two factors in 1944-45: First we

wanted permanent peace for

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second, we made a in advocating destruction of Germany and Japan as political and military

everybody;

entities.”

‘ » = “ THE FORMER POLITICAL and economic adviser to Gen. George Patton Jr. admitted we reversed too late our erroneous bi-partisan policy by going into Korea, but did surprise the Russians. Calling the current peace conference ‘childish performances.” he said America has ‘given away its advantages by letting Russia recover military she had suffered at the

losses time

“Do not underestimate Russia technologically,” he advised, “When we test it we find Russia’ a powerful, aggressive opponent. She has learned a valuable lesson of history in having friends—the Chinese. “I would like tp see us use small atomic bombs as a curtajn around North Korea. Use of our superior techniques is the only possible way to solve the

war, otherwise we simply transfer the seat of it.” ~ » = HE SAID AMERICA must

return to the basic guideposts

o of human relations—honesty--

and basic Americanism by standing on the old-age policy behind anyone fighting for liberty.

“We can't exist alone at the present time. We must learn to think of other people, “America doesn't-realize it but food is the most important thing in the world: We've destroyed terrific amounts, have given communism greatest possible propaganda jt can use.”

' chairman of the ladies’

New Game of Politics Tells You How to Become President

By ELIZABETH TOOMEY

nited hi 5 Correspondent

"NEW YORK, Mar.

2—1f you win at the game of

politics you ay become President of the Upited

States.

It takes about half an hour.

be in the stores in the next month or so, costs $3. but tor your money, besides a chance to elect yourself Presideni, you get some very educaticnal information about electoral votes and special economic interests in various sections of our countrv - This timely parlor pastime {s one of the new nroducts previewed here this week at the 49th annual American Toy Fair. Oswald B. Lord, vice president of a cotton fabric. company. got the idea for making a game of politics back in 1935.

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«1 PUT THE ORIGINAL version on the market for a while, but we ran out of pins in 1940.” Mr. Lord explained. The game requires a quantity of colored pins for contestants to-use to

List Social

Dates at Club Here

Meridian Hills Country Club has scheduled a number of social events during March. Mr. and Mrs®Dimitrius Gerdan are social Chairmen for the month.

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Farnsworth are in charge of the din-ner-bridge and’ canasta party Saturday. Dinner at 7 p. m. will be followed by progressive bridge and canasta. Mrs. Robert Kraft will be luncheon bridge, assisted by Mrs. J. E. Marmon and Mrs Henry F. DeBoest. It will be at 1 p. m. Tuesday. ” ” =

MAR. 21 TONY LIPPA and his band again will play for square dancing. Dinner will be served at 7 p. m. and a snack around midnight. The committee includes Dr. and Mrs. C. Clair Knox, chairmen, and Dr. and Mrs. Conley Robinson, Messrs. and Mesdames Rollo 8S. Lewis, O. C. Winters, Donald Kernahan and William F. Hoffman. An Italian spaghetti dinner has been planned for Mar. 27.

St. Joan of Arc Card Party Set

The St. Joan of Arc Women's Club will give its annual spring card party at 1 p. m. Apr. 30 in the Highland Golf and Country Club. Arlene, Ine., will pregent the stvle show, Mrs. Adrian O° Stipher is chairman, and Mrs. George R. Ahern is her assistant. Others on the:planning committee include Mesdames Law-

rence O'Keefe, Maurice Fogarty, Henry A. Persyn. Edward M. Richardson, George Buskirk, Oscar Barry Jr. and

C. 8. Filiatreau.

Mrs. Stone Is Re-elected Here

Mrs. Florence Herz Stone has Leen re-elected president of tne Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, national professional sorority for women in journalism. Other new include Mrs. Louis vice president; Miss Peterson, secretary, and Mrs. Donald R. Bowles, treasurer Mrs. John- E. Kleinhenz will remain in her post as keeper of the archives. They will be installed at the May meeting.

selected Whitesill, Eleanor

officers

Meeting Tomorrow

Mrs. St.

Inez Merz, H726 E. 10th will be hostess at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow for a meeting of the Indianapolis Screen Council,

The game, which will

mark their positions on a map

_of the United States.

“Then the war so we discontinued the whole thing." “Mr. Lord continued, “This new version is quite different. In the old days it took about two hours to elect yourself president. With the new game you can do it in half an hour.” via the colored pin system, takes more than just blind luck, the ‘inventor said. It also takes a little shrewd maneuver=ing.

ame along,

»n ~ w BRIEFLY, the contestants first shake the dice to determine in which states they will be allowed to move their pins. The number of electoral votes is printed on each state. As in real life, the winner must capture 266 or more of the electoral votes. As the contestants roll the dice, they advance their pins line by line across their states until they reach the last line fal. move the pin into the capial “In real life certain candidates have advantages in different areas, So my game has 'em too,” the inventor said enthusiastically. “Each player is dealt three cards at the start of the game. One might say something like ‘candidate makes a speech favoring lower tobacco taxes.’ That gives him a couple of extra moves in the states where the most tobacco {is grown. The cards are very accurate. I got all my World Almanac.” - » » THE LORDS, who live on Park Ave. and have two teenage sons, have turned actual manufacture of the political game over to the Parker Game Co. But they're still feeling the effects of the invention in their private lives. “My wife started to get interested in politics when she first started fooling with the game in 1935,” Mr. Lord said. “Now ghe’'s co-chairman of a citizens

committee for a real life can-.

didate.” So far, however, the two Lord boys have not announced whether they intend to try running someday for president.

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QUESTION: I had a stye on my eye about a year ago but no pus came out. Ever since there has been a small bump on my eyelid which is sore from time to time. Can anything be done?

ANSWER: Styes are the direct result of germ infection, though eyestrain and other things may play a part. They can generally be cured coming back by suitable ointpromptly or prevented from ments applied to the lid. Attention to the possibility of eyestrain and raising the general resistance are also in order.

Times photos by Dean Timmerman,

STATE DAY—Focal point for decorations at the “Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority state day Saturday will be the lighted insignz of the Greek letter organization. Getting it ready for the 12:30 p. m. luncheon event in the Columbia Club are Mesdames Jack F. Jackson, Thomas H. Thompson and H. Stanley Hartman (left to right).

Sp eaker Announced

Hobert Montagne will a ‘on “Islam and Christianity” at a meeting of the Alllance Francajse at 8 p. m. Mar. 24 in the Marott Hotel. Professor of history at the College of France, Paris, and director since 19435 of the Centre des Hautes Etudes 4’'Administration Musulmane, he is official Alliance Francaise lecturer of the United States and Canada. : From 1930-36 he was director of - the French Institute of Damascus. He has been sent by the French government on mis-

Orchids, Corsages

Orchids and corsages will be features of the program when Accredited Flower Show Judges gather from. all over Indiana

for their spring meeting at Butler University tomorrow. _ The 10:15 a. m. business meet-

lock's

% sions to Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Lebanon, Irak, Egypt,

Turkey and the Transvaal. . . "

HE 1S AUTHOR OF several

_ books on the socia! and political

evolution of the Arablan countries. At a 6:30 p. m. dinner following a reception in honor of the speaker Mrs. Yvonne D. Chamflovitch, group president, wil} be assisted by Mesdames Cecil W. Weathers, Paul M. Finney and Charles C. Martin, Misses Gail Hamilton, Jacqueline Moscherosch and Lois Sutton.

Feature Flower Show

ing will be followed by luncheon in the University cafeteria. In the afternoon Mrs. W. O, Wheeler will speak on orchids, and Mrs, Mildred Crump of Arbogast Flower Shop will give a corsage making demonstration.

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