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ODD how »t World Series time *o many big league ball players suddenly appear gifted at writing highly readable stuff for the newspapers. Odd? It’s downright spooky! ! ! ! A u-hole school of whales was washed ashore at a foreign port. If that isn't the best it's at least the biggest fish story of the season.

COWBOY EDDIE BROOKS, SR., looks at his son Eddie, Jr., 6, who Is dying of leukemia in a hospital In Helena, Mont. Eddie, Sr, scheduled to appear in the rodeo tn Madison Square Garden, New York, was flown to Helena by Northwest airlines on arrangements made by the New York Daily Mirror. He was to go back a day later to try to share in the rodeo prize money to help pay medical expenses on son’s disease. /' * (International SoundphotoJ

! ! ! During a freight plane stopover ot New York a cargo of Leghorn hens laid 50 eggs. Trying to pay For their passage? , ; » t

In Omaha, Neb., a husband and wite. driving different cars in dif-

ferent parts of the city were nabbed at the same time on a charge of speeding 45 miles an hour in a 15-mile zone. Wonder who taught who how to drive? ; « t Size doesn't always count. Tht sun is €18,000 times brighter than the moon but fewer songs are icritten about it. ! 1 ! Overeating tends to make a person disatisfied, says a noted medico. Naturally, when the dinei sees the size of the check. ! • • Now that a Georgia farmer has completely air-conditioned his hog house, guess we’ll have to gel used to a new simile: as comfortable as a pig-pen.

The New Winchester schools were visited last week by a group of 35 prospective teachers from Butler University. The group is headed by Dr. John Best, Director of Student Teaching. The New Winchester system was chosen as a representative small school because of the relative small tax rate and the small enroyment for comparison wdth the larger schools. It was also chosen because of its excelllent record in the field of education. The objectives of the study were teacher-pupil ratio and advantages of student participa-

pare the teacher welfare in classes of 10-15 students in a close personal contact. Dr. Best said that some of the larger schools had a 40', dropout at the age of 16 years. At New’ Winchester the percentage was 0. New Winchester offers chemistry, phyics, home economics, advanced commercial studies, advanced mathematics and shop, a curriculum that lends itself fr^t comparison with the large city schools—Danville Gazette.

i ! When you cook beets, leave on the skin and an inch or more of the stem so they will keep their bright color.

SON KILLED, LUNGES AT DRIVER

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HYSTERICALLY DEMANDING a death duel, Joseph Sledzianowski lunges to get at James Hoover, who faces a manslaughter charge as driver of car which killed Sledzianou'ski’s son. Hoover is charged with fleeing the scene. Restraining Sledzianowski in the Chicago courtroom are his father Egan (left) and Officer Kevin Ryan. (International SoundphotoJ

NEW YORK police are looking for young bank teller John Siemer (above) of Staten island. The 23-year-old vanished with feie wife and three children. Also vanished was $82,080 of the bank’s cash. Sicmer’s sister Ellen Beth, 17. turned over $5 500 to the FBI. She said she found the money on floor of her brother's room. (InternationalJ

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GIANTS' CLUBHOUSE Jubilation following World Series opener In New York finds winning pitcher Marv Grissom, w’ho did a whale of a job In relief of Sal Maglie, playfully choking pinch hitter Dusty Rhodes, whose 10th Inning “pop” homer brought in thre« runs and won the game 5-2. (International Boundphoto)

BRIG. GEN. Ralph Zwicker, shown tn Los Angeles with his wife Dorothy, said he felt a “deep sense of satisfaction” at action of the Senate committee in recommending censure of Senator Joseph McCarthy (R), Wisconsin. One censure recommendation was based on McCarthy’s treatment of Zwicker as a witness. The Zwickers are en route to Japan. (International Soundphoto)

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