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19.95 ra a : oT 4.95 It Happened Last N ight Here's Tip on Drinking : THREE-TIME WINNER—Timer Jim O'Neal showed Tom Cone ‘WATCHING AND WAITING—These three young ladies (left to right], Norma \ Surman Betty By Earl Wilson Beer in Milwaukee histime when the Ellenberger swimmer took his third straight victory Brinker and Gloria Huntley, took. part in both swimming and diving events. A strong breeze and cool They MICWATIRER. Alp. 1 funy MAE Bun-" in ste dav. T¢ Sf these’ i te md last night in The Times Junior Olympic Rhodius meet. weather held the crowd to 1000 spectators, but the swimmers were undaunted. LE, , 1— ) - ne day. a ose burps cou put to- . it pened to us here on our “around America” tour. gether, they'd séund like an atom _ bomb. We looked out our window from the Hotel “We work 24 hours a day making beer in Schroeder and saw a sign that wasn't a beer three shifts,” our guide said. sign. “I guess it's necessary,” the B. W. said, “After It was a bourbon sign. : all, people drink three shifts a day.”

The Beautiful Wife and I hurried right out to a German restaurant and asked a waitress, “Have you got any befr?” She. gave us)a funny look like the devil might give you if you a ced him, >» “Is it hot enough -for you?” She suggested “Wurzburger Hofprau.” “It's imported,” the waitress said after we started gulping it) ‘but we said we wanted some im-

It was all fascinating and I think you'll want to visit Milwaukee some time if you haven't yet. The people are courteous and friendly, and I must say they off eee sober and not what Milwaukee calls “optometrist drunks.” : An optometrist drunk is one that makes a spectacle of himself, 4 THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N. Y..... Several groups are all set to scream ‘if ex-King Farouk starts heading toward the U. S. There may be some passport trouble, too . . . Jake Arvey, the Chicago politico, is reported backing Jim Farley to replace Frank McKinney as Democratic national chairman . . . Mickey Rooney has finally

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— ported from Milwaukee, wiped out his debt to the Internal Revenue people. nso t5téistir as this was an All-Ameri- Now he can start working for himself. TE ———— can tour. Libby- Holman, whose son was killed in an a So we drank Milwaukee accident last year, has adopted two boys, aged beer, and slept soundly five and seven . . . So you want to be an actor. that night, "cooled by The stagehands at one musical total a bigger Lake Michigan, and next payroll than the actors . .. The ex-Mrs. Rosselday we went to Mader’s Bob Crosby lini will wed an Italian lawyer . .. Twile Saylor famous restaurant where : is one of the amazing Rockettes at the Radio ; a : ; we met Bob Crosby, who will be rememberéd as City Music Hall. : . : Gary Crosby’ § Uhl, iran Tau Se Packets or tee Louis Boirbon tare shop- BACK JACK-KNIFE—Don Schmaltz, diving for the Garfield team, scored six points for this exhibition. ROOTING SECTION—The chilly spectators were warm in their eeing us drinkin eer in > sign to erect on Broadway . . . : : n 3 a Po g) tan i MIIVARId, CORT Utero now Jone Wie cares aahilly Nearly 50 youngsters did five dives each in the low- and high-board events. enthusiasm for the young champions. TE —{t's-a beer stein;-in-Hollywood it's Jules Stein,-the- onthe building. where -the.- secretary was killed head of the Music Corporation of America.” by a madman. Thefe’s a guard there all day, too Sh + . . Twelye magazines did articles in July on that » » whopping, sobbing sensation, Johnny. Ray. 1 GOT YOU SOME useful hints about drinking Rita Hayworth’s Hollywood date the other from steins. night was Hedy Lamarr’'s ex, Ted Stauffer . . . If you leave the top of your. stein up, that's Paul Reilly, a captain at Toots Shor’s, reports a a signal to the waiter your stein is empty, and profitable vacation spent at the track—he made -_ he'll refill it quicker than you can sing “Is das enough to buy a new tuxedo to wear at work . .. : ry ; y; nicht ein schnitzelbaum?” Molly (“Mrs. Goldlberg”) Berg is.back from Eu- : Sin tb DANA 1§° TIMES ; 7 So keep your top down. rope. 4 88 ox RE % ? After filling up on brauwurst and cheese tort Bd ’ 5x % : . here in the state where there are more cows than EARL'S PEARLS . .. “When some girls think f ¥ bo Vv é 3 & people, we waddled out to visit the enormous of marriage,” says Herb Shriner, “they hope for & iat A ¥ h. i LY! Schlitz. brewery. their ships to come in. But usually all they get ; CA “Beer time” is given the employeés three times is a raft of Kids.” GE J : " " i a day and the beer is free, we were told. aH oN * oH 2 WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Around here,” writes 2 THAT'S SURELY a big improvement on “cof- Tony Pettito, of Saugus, Mass., ‘people drive so - . fee time” which the beautiful secretaries observe slow you have to put on- your brakes to pass % f olstered back in New York. Goodness, what would the them.” , & [| bosses think back home if they asked for their Bill Gargan says what bothers him about the 1 0CKER secretaries and were told, “Oh, she went out for new flying saucer rumors is that he'll have to 1 a beer?” listen to all the old flying saucer jokes ... That's % 5 They brew 21,000 barrels of beer at Schlitz Earl, brother. -

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YN TERMS Americana "Is Bill O'Dwyer Upset

] By Robert C. Ruark Because Story’s True? fort available NEW YORK, Aug. 1—As far away from BUT THE WHOLE strueture about O’Dwyer's

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Mexico City as W. 52d St. in New York City, T . appointment to the post, and his conduct. of same, have ‘been hearing about Ambassador Bill O'Dwy- has been so unusual ‘as‘to bust most of the rules

: : 3 of accepted behaviors. So few men get awarded er's proposed business ventures, with the strong important diplomatic posts on the eve of a fla-

statement that maybe Mr. O'Dwyer just might grant administrative scandal which rocks the city stay in Mexico after he quits his office rather ,¢ which they had been long-time mayor. So few than come home to embarrass- ambassadors get invited to graft investigations . Yu » ing questions. ; : and flatly refuse to go. : OFF TO A SHIVERING START—The 8-and-under class started the show. Robert W. Loser, offiIf the rumor is so wide- So few ambassadors with chronic heart condi- cial starter, fired the signal qun for a total of 33 heals during the evening. There were | 79 boys and

spread that the names of busi- tions necessitating . frequent leaves of absence lah Next + + will Wed . Wi | : ness associates are called and from their previous jobs seem to. thrive at an alti 69 girls in the event. Next week the meet will be on Wednesday night at Willard Park pool, Breast

the types of businesses listed, tude of 7500 feet, ‘where ordinarily=Hale hearts then it is hard to understand race and thump from the altitude. So few ambas- : 5 Times photos by Dean Timmerman. how his excellency could get so sadors give out interviews that they were forced ’

riled up by a simple conjectural to borrow money to buy their wives’ clothes, AFFAIR OF THE FLESH— ”

story about his proposed Mexi- . : can residence. He got wrought BUT ALL OF THIS has been true of Will, the

\ : ; up enough to call the reporter (Nig gq Irish boy who came up through the cops to the n : ; ; - ; =. n foul ‘names at a full press con- 8 v mayoralty and who took off for the border on the ; ference, and to order him out Br eve of a sweeping graft scandal. So:few public . — of the embassy. This despite the fact that the it : :

servants in positions of honor have been linked so

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: p, rescott, bureau chief of the , Minute Ere Ly eraser ua he had veri- TE le eWorld eleient to the furious CHAPTER FIVE, between meal snacks van go which Were aa lost oh my yer he proposes, he put fe on A caused Fim wrk off a whole \G ROOM fied the reports with a phone call to O’'Dwyerg outburst against a rather innocently speculative By PHYLLIS ROSENTEUR to Epa Daun {ngetner bn sucy son a% a pebble on Pike's Peak. Taree Slorie-g-aay Set, fecided box of bon bon sin getting mw little story about the future of a man who is a BEFORE a modern couple de- 31 unholy holy afifance, { unc To preserve the delicious fic- Zupps e mjexercise. awed Irom "Willyou , 410%". + : : good bet to be out of work by the first of January, cides to commit matrimony, it's is the meal between lunch and tion of my delicacy, 1 dawdled hy ns masterful air, 1 offered marry me? 95 IT WASN'T a very tough story for a man to. gependinig on the November elections. even money each partner has tea, usually taken in addition to over frugal dinners, forcing no. resistance ... not even He ate almost constantly, alget so mad at. Much stronger .appraisals have It would appear that Mr. Prescott of the = found out all the pertinent facts rather than instead of.) down a choice bite here and when he all alone, picked” out most automatically. A hundred «= been written about the ambassador, tying him t0 {ypjteq Pres touched a peculiarly sensitive nerve in about the other. From bank Unfortunately suth partner- there ‘just to please him.”’ our dream house. times a day hé politely asked gangsters and speculating as to the source of his hig Jjttle piece about the ambassador's future. If balances to bathing habits, they ships are not uncommon. Too When my plate left the table A naval officer, accustomed pa to share his sustenance, and VN TERMS finances. O'Dwyer himself had refused to come gs, one may unearth another old saw: “The guilty know exactly—what to expect, Often, the boniest men go for full of mangled remains, the to compact galleys, he was en- , hundred times I shook my home to testify in the investigation of broad police fee where no man pursueth,” else what's all the Or =o they believe, the most buxom girls, Worse, Waiters in my favorite places thusiastic about the efficient head, not trusting myself to h the exciti corruption which he had formerly labeled and uss about? es tae y _ the legend about love's being were mystified. In the past,. I'd 5-foot by.: 7 - foot kitchen. I open my mouth lest I snap at a Xgying dismissed as red herring and witch hunt. But But, while the blissful soon- 0450 15 baloney. Men in the never been known to leave any- merely turned around in it and n 1 suite . . , it's O'Dwyer had remained. outwardly unruffled to to-weds plan almost everything, throes have a focus all their ‘thing but pits, seeds, and pol- inadvertently turned on all the arab like a puppy. . . too! tHe more serious assaults on his character. Dishing the Dirt they gleefully forget all about gy, ished bones. gas jets. ae Jat it took ~i But’ now he screams and rants and curses . - ’ . dietary habits, And lil ail i 4 2 = When we danced, the feathery My skirt pocket snagged the Wg our a aHoring and pounds the table for a rather _mild conjecture By Marguerite Smith $ couple 1s incompannie 2 on THERE WAS, for instange, touch of his hand on my back - edge of the vegetable bin just 07h "0" 0a walter flat. aver his future plans,. which is peculiar. Theres dl : ne ee In ge wo Morris, who envisioned me as a Made me feel like the “Queen as a can opener opened .my 1 began to wonder if lave

Q—1I have three violet leaves te start new ° happy. - vlants.. They have been in a glass of water for The Wasserman test is all to three weeks and I am afraid -they are dying. the good. But I maintain a They were from good healthy plants full of pasal metabolism: is also a

used to be a southern saying to the effect that “the hit dog always hollers,” another way of paraphrasing the old saw about “he doth protest too much.” One wonders idly: Why?

fragile flower; In many ways Elizabeth’ being nudged by an arm and my- belt-in-the-back it- was a charming romance, B. 1mpertinent little tug. I finally = opened the icebox. A work- Day: by, day the alternatives M. (Before Morris), I'd always abdicated from sheer fear that’ table left welts and near- grew’ clearer. I could marry been the hale and hearty pal . Some day the man's. myopia strangulation informed me the “the omnivorous man and grad-

could survive such a clash,

There are some things ambassadors aren't bloom. Bo Jack Jiagsenniiy, RR 16. T “must.” Any woman who's ever who pujled—and packed— ther © Would disappear. ? strap’ of “my shoulder bag had yally grow to hate him. Marry supposed to do, of course, such as making private in soil. heey BYeLY Seal 18 Toot. with. oil had to fiddle a wisp of water- - sun weight on hiking trips and Henry, on the other-hand, wedged firmly betwgen.two ta- him, eat with, him apace, and deals Mile on their eountry's service, and .con- ya in Mile hep hyberihyron got potted plants for Christmas. SAW me clearly from fhe start. bles. gradually grow to hate myself; templating residence in the country to which they ance stows away OS! ) But Morris shepherded ‘me e immediately started ‘to do Exit Henry: arrive Elliott. or break with him and hope are attached—net while still in office, And you Rend Marguerite Shniks Garden Column menu will recall her murderous , Bt AIRS shepierded THe mething about me. In fact “a. a thiY some day. I would meer 8 might say that correct ambassadorial decorum jhe uncay IMBY urge. Fifth Avenue —hiz hand firmly . he introduced me as “my flan- THIS TIME I found myself man whbse dietetic moods Would proclude profane outbursts in press con- rooting of leaves. Try a few in a little covered But how many think then, be- cupping my elbow and his ¢ee’-—deprecating pause — "but falling fof a full-fledged hyper- matched mine. ferences, although this has proved tobe more or plastic or glass dish. Keep the dish out of the .fore it's too late, what a life- glance fiercely protective. He YOU, won't Fecognize her in a thyreid. Elliott was a handful I .am still hoping. less standard operating procedure for O'Dwyer’'s sun. Open top if big drops of meisture colléct-on time breajtast brunchi—tunch— wanted me 16 wear ruffies. His “month of “skin stretched ‘taut over an Copyright. 1952 by Fhellis Roseateun boss, Harry Truman, a free man with an epithet. the underside. mnt “hg tea, tunch, dinner, supper and presénts ran to tiny filigree pins lo the same breath in which appetite His metabolism SEND QF SERIES © 4

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