Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1952 — Page 10

in the country.

he can bask away leisure hours proof where he's been.

If he stays home he's sunk. the house is a mess, and his wife doles out jobs. If he crabs about the curtains being down, his wife suggests he hang them, Then she agks him to take some things to the attie—and bring some down. ‘Bweetly, she asks if he doesn't think the davenport wouldn't look better in another spot. That means moving all the furniture in the lving room-—and often back again.

Weeds and crabgrass can be removed easily now, while the ground is soft, his wife hints, | While he snoozes, dead-tired,

in the big chair, at evening, his wife suggests a trip to the fam-

about to say, Then he remembers, It's subterfuge. The weeds must be headhigh.

Sunny South-Bound

Wilbur C. McLin has resigned as assistant superintendent of of Methodist 3

Petersburg, Fla. He becomes manager o Mound Park Hospital ther June 1. Mr. Mc Lin came to Methodist Hos pital in 1047 af Jo hospital ad- ’ / ministrative po. , Mc sitfons in Cin- Mr.. Belin cinnati and Iowa City. A major in War II, he served five years as a hospital administrator overseas in the Army Medical Corps. Mr. McLin is a graduate of the University of Iowa. He and his wife and two children live at 2630 E. 58th 8t. . Robert E. Neff, Methodist Hospital superintendent, sald Mr. Mc. Lin has not been replaced.

A Policeman's Day “A 84-year-old housewife wanted

| The best retreat for husbands dodging jobs around the house these days is a mushroom hunig

e, safe from telephone calls from the wife, 3 Ther and bring home p— 2 Mushrooms are reported \ ” popping up .plentifully after the rains. AN <

Then, there's the yard to roll, “™

+ 4ly's lake cottage, Good idea, he's # -

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f/stallation at 8 p. m. tomorrow in Red Men's Hall. Incoming officers include Mrs. Helen Drin(kut, royal matron, Carl Drinkut, {royal patrop, and Irene Burris, {George Mueller, Juanita Clark, {Esther Kobusch, Cecil Hoffer and {Hazel Cook.

| Songs and Dance B\ || Eighty years of activities will be celebrated at | 8:30 p. m. to{morrow by In- | dignapolis Lied|erkranz, Inc. A | public concert by | the Indianapolis ) (Baenger Male V. {Chorus and [ ) mixed chorus Bal) [at Liederkranz f {Hall will mark ithe anniversary lof the educational and musical society. Up in front in the male chorus will be Adolph Widner, 630 Beville Ave, who served as presi{dent of the society 20 years. | After singing of German and] |American songs, dancing is! (planned. Karl Kiefer's Orchestra {will play. |

® Distinguished Guest

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Let him mention

Mr. Widner

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _

MOUSTERIOUS GOINGS-ON—Sono Osato, Japanese-American who play / pro- | l sua Don Jose Felix de Lequerica,| gram, finds the act is all moused-up. The puppet roderits are getting the best of her but they're all (der case vanished when the “vic- |} Mavle Peace (Spain's ambassador to thé U, B..| gyre to survive for the next installment.

FRIDAY, APR. 18, 1952

s a cat on a TV pro- oft the hook. The apparent mur-|] te#® 2-Year

3 Die as B-26

Falls Into Lake OGDEN, Utah, Apr. 18 UP] AW SMEs Was fs Vw

. {Three men were killed yesterday EVERGREENS

when a B-26 bomber crashed into for 0 5 only 1 T°

the shallow waters of Great Salt Our greatest land-

Lake while on a test flight from the Hill Air Force Base near Scaning Tales. mall but vigorous vd

Ogden. A base spokesman identified the victims as: Capt. Roscoe R.| Miller, 34, of Ogden, senior pilot and flight test officer at ‘the base; Vernon L. Andrews, 28, Ogden, aircraft flight test mechanic; John H. Dalton, 27, aircraft serv- mia ice electrician. TR en

The speedy twin-engine bomber! crashed about one half mile off| ROS shore and about seven miles from § ® re the base. | ‘ The wreckage was strewn over 3 oh $945 0 the plane had hit in a power dive. The three bodies were removed

a wide area, and it appeared that from the wrecked bomber by|] ful everplooming fed (

civilian and military rescue | Searles. ia | 3 Blaze everbloom , climbers yo 5 Everblooming fea roses ...... No Help Needed | 6 nsbria sen roses emir ...... o.50

. ATHENS, 0. (UP)~Police sped | = == == m= wm sm coe co some ste so oe oe 0 a store and spotted a man gHADE RUIT SEED sprawled on the floor, the teleTREES | TREES | GRASS

phone at his side and the-receiver. Special

{tim” stirred as officers entered. es .

speaks on “Spain Today” at RoChoral n tary luncheon Tuesday noon in ‘horale, a1“ Hotel Claypool. Hoosier Rotar- Veterinarian Repairs

‘Horse's Broken Jaw

Where to Go Westminster

girl choir of the First Pres- |... 1,vs been invited to help byterian Church, Elkhart, In [,n¢0p5n the Spanish guest.

concert. - Indians University . . = Recital Hall, Bloomington. Consolidation a NAV 9 £ y EF} E 4:30 p. m. After July, Indiana farmers Bulkley's broken jaw repair of a

Indianapolis Home = Show. oan visit the five U. 8. Depart-|pacer, Buddy G., may be the only Manufacturer's Building, State ment of Agriculture agencies one of its kind on record. Fairgrounds, Opening day, here all in the same building. The three-year-old harness 5 p. m. 50c. The agencies will be consoli- horse stumbled while training. Martin Marks, pianist, ap- dated at the Empire Life & The fall caused Buddy G to mash pears in a student recital. But- [Accident Insurance Co. building, |in the front of his upper jaw, ler University Jordan College 215 E. New York St. Moving| Dr, Bulkley, a veterinarian, auditorium. 8:15 p. m. desks together will be: TB Eradl- performed a complicated, four “Portrait In Black” Civie cation and Meat Inspectioniand one-half hour operation Theater . production. Booth |Division; county and state offi- wherein he fastened special metal Tarkington Civic Theater, 8:30 cers of the Farmers Home Ad-isplints on the horse's battered m ministration; state office of the jawbone. It is that feature of the Pm [Federal Crop ‘Insurance Corp.; repair that is considered unique. she found a snake on her porch. all offices of the Production and| Buddy G., now recuperating, is Mrs. Mary Kay Prall wanted to Marketing Administration; Soil tethered in a box’ stall to keep know the kind of snake she found{Conservation Service offices. him from rubbing his nose curled up at her home, 1127 Eng-| — against the sides. His hay is sus-

lish Ave. yesterday. Patrolmen ogg Raid Hams pended 3 bof Sling 30 Bee

Robert Wade and Robert Whit~ sett assured her it was a garter] KING, N, C. (UP)—~Wild dogs ing bones.

snake. Mrs, Prall argued it wasjwhich have plagued this aves Jor to a deadlier species. The police months, ng chickens and pigs, gave in, took pec snake to head- have become more discriminating Seek Asthma Remedy quarters for “investigating.” {in their tastes. Harold Calloway| Nitrogen mustard, World War , said when he went to his smoke-/II gas, may prove effective as They'll Install house six dog ran out. They had|a remedy for rheumatoid arthriAnchor Court 18, Order or the eaten all but one of the primeitis and may be helpful for

Trachoma Curable UN Body Reports

GENEVA (UP)—Trachoma, an tests carried out in the eye disease prevalent in poor and months among Arab refugees backward regions of the world, is showed that some 80 out of 100 curable, according to a committee responded successfully of experts who met here under the ment combining sulfa auspices of the United Nations such antibiotics as aureomyecin ALL MAKES Health Organizations.

The disease hitherto has been considered incurable, but WHO

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