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LOWELL JSTJSSBAUM THE TIILVKS II A It The Indianapolis Star Greatest Wealth In $20 Bills Tage 27 Comics Sports Financial 3Ionday, March 28, 196(5 SOME OF US see more $1 bills than any other denomination. But if you're asked whether you'd rather have all the outstanding $1 bills or the 20s, don't say the ones. You'd be sorry. FORT WAYNE WOMAN DIES Shopping Center Fires Cause Heavy Losses IPi United States currency Jn circulation at the end of 1965 totaled $42.1 billion. Believe it or not, more of this was represented by $20 bills $13.4 billion than any other denomination.

Second place was held by $100 bills $8.1 billion. The $10 bill was third with $7.8 billion. One dollar bills Similar tests in other cities were set at different hours. There's a reason for that. If.

1 1 a.m. Friday were the universal hour for the test, an enemy could attack at that time and no one would take shelter, thinking the alarm merely was another test. WRITING A column is enough to keep the average columnist busy, but not Lydel Sims of the Memphis Commercial Appeal. He's in business. Lydel, a clever columnist and a nice guy, has a daughter in college who has trouble keeping her accounts straight.

To help his younger daughter, Pat, 13 years old, avoid this trouble, he invented what he calls Chek-A-Lowance. He devised a kit including deposit slips, checks, cash vouchers, an accounts book and statements of account. Dad serves as "banker." Pat draws up a budget allowance for the year, collects her allowance periodically, deposits it in the family "bank," and then writes checks against the account. The system is working so well that Sims has been persuaded to 'put it out commercially. Now why couldn't I think up something ingenious like that? A FARMER tells about a new game played by chickens.

They line up alongside a road and wait for a speeding car. Then they all dash across in front of it. The first one across is called a high school pupil. A FARMER, according to the definition advanced by Elim Smith of Westfield is: "A man outstanding in his field." Eirl''1 i iiu. oi 1 It' 1iiHi'Jitt iMii ft mmmm were fifth.

TIE A STRING around your finger to remind yourself NOT to give baby chicks, ducklings or rabbits to small children for Easter. If these living "toys" aren't mauled to death unintentionally, of course they will grow up become terrible nuisances. There's nothing less lovely than an Easter chick which has grown into a rooster. At least, that's true in a city home. Each spring several hundred calls are received asking the name of someone who will "take these birds off our hands and give them a good home." A READER CALLED to ask how 11 a.m.

Friday was chosen as the hour for air raid alert tests. I don't know. It had to be at some time pt another, I guess, and that's as good a time any other. Fires yesterday caused heavy damage to shopping centers in Greenfield and Indianapolis, an 81-year-old woman died in a house fire at Fort Wayne and an Indianapolis woman was injured in a home blaze. At Greenfield, the Marsh supermarket in the Northgate Shopping Center on U.S.

40 was destroyed and five other stores in the center damaged by smoke and water. Fire Chief James Baker said he believed the fire started in the store's stockroom three or four hours before the alarm was sounded at a.m. MORE THAN 50 firemen from Greenfield, Mount Comfort and Philadelphia fought the blaze more than two hours before bringing it under control. Baker estimated the loss at more than $500,000. Besides the supermarket, a bakery, dry cleaning shop, appliance store and coin laundry were damaged.

Baker said a preliminary investigation ruled out the fire was the result of arson or mechanical difficulties. Baker also said the exact cause had not been determined. He said the investigation would Earlier yesterday, fire triggered by an overheated compressor caused $60,000 to $65,000 damage to the Kroeer Comoanv market in BROADWAY AMI ELSEWHERE WALTER WTXOIELL Scholl Gets Divorce, Alimony (Star Photo) i MEMOS OF GIRL FRIDAY Dear W.W. -J' Letter from Corinne Griffith's ex-mate, Danny Scholl, reveals that they were divided not long ago. He states that in a coast court recently be was awarded SMOKE BILLOWS FROM ROOF OF KROGER MARKET IN IRVINGTON PLAZA Blaze Caused Smoke And Water Damage To Two Adjacent Stores In Shopping Center Irvington Plaza, 6300 East Washington Street.

Two other businesses in the shopping center, a National Silhouette Health Studio and a Schiff's Shoe Store, were damaged by water and smoke. Jerry Hopkins, manager of the Kroger store, who made the loss estimate, said most of six months alimony plus attorney fees Herbert Ap-theker, who recently visited Hanoi, is making big coin speaking on college campuses. His daughter, Bet-tina, is his competition. She publicly announced being a member of the Communist Party and then the offers rolled in. The I UJm.H.

3'ock Co. Weekend Toll On Highways Rises To 5 STAR STATE REPORT A 64-year-old Marshall County farmer was killed in a car-truck crash near Plymouth yesterday, raising the Indiana weekend traffic toll to five. The farmer, Harold O. Zeh-ner, was killed when his pickup truck was struck by a car at the U.S. 31 Bypass and a Marshall County road at 1 p.m.

yesterday. Authorities said Zehner, R.R. 2, Plymouth, failed to see the oncoming station wagon of a Michigan family. He stopped at the flashing light at the JETS STAR Joe Namath dined at the Beef Box with covergirl Sandy Dietz. Joe won her away from Paul Hornung of the Green Bay Packers The West Virginia secretary of state received an inquiry from the Klan about incorporating in that state.

The Kluxers had the gall to ask for application forms to establish an educational and charitable corporation! Her fans won't recognize red-haired Hedy LaMarr in her Mia Farrow haircut. IF AND WHEN Sukarno is dumped he is expected to dwell with his favorite wife in a chalet she recently selected in the Chamonoix area of the French Alps. Very near his money Guiness heiress Aileen Plunkett's escort at Roma Di Notte Was handsome Craig Mitchell. She recently got the final decree from Valarian Rybar. LIFE'S PIECE about Barbra Streisand was entertaining but it says she suffers from worry about her future, etc.

This eludes me. The same piece i rid us that she is assured of more than $5 million in the next five years and is a very rich girl right now. Does she wanna swap problems? CAUGHT "The Group" the other night. Liked it better than the best-seller. The audience (mainly women) stood throughout the credits.

To get acquainted with the fine cast so many being newcomers. "KHARTOUM," the cinema story of British hero Gen. Charles Gordon, has a cast of more than 200,000. Biggest population on the screen since the C. B.

DeMille pictures New York's next big movie premiere will be tomorrow at three theaters. It is "Cast A Giant Shadow," the thrilling saga of Col. Mickey Marcus, a great American, who died too young. THE LATEST STRIPPER to borrow a movie star's name: Carrie Grant The bookshops now stock more than 50 books about JFK. Most shops have installed special Kennedy Book sections Aspiring actresses the damage was confined to the roof and merchandise.

Firemen brought the two-alarm blaze under control about 1:30 p.m. Part of the roof caved in during the fire, which is believed to have started about midnight Saturday. AN ELDERLY Indianapolis woman, Mrs. Mary McKay, 75 years old, 1141 North Beville Avenue, was rescued by three neighbors from a fire which heavily damaged her home about 1.45 p.m. Firemen said Charles Urton, and Wayne Urton, 1141 North Beville Avenue, brothers, and William Mock, who also resides at the Beville Avenue address, pulled the woman from the house, which was heavily damaged.

Mrs. McKay suffered second-and third-degree burns and was treated at Community Hospital. At Fort Wayne, a fire believed caused by a cigarette was fatal to Mrs. Pearl Allen, a widow, who lived alone on the city's near eastside. Assistant Fire Chief Edward intersection then drove into the path of the car, state police said.

THE COLUMN IS now being raided by White House wits. One paper reported one gal went over very big at a Waldorf event with: "On a new solution for New York's water shortage: Shower with a friend" Word-for-word right out of here when the shortage was news Life's article on LSD left out the most important thing. That users risk blindness. MANY NEW YORK policemen plan resigning in June. Most 'are World War II vets.

We will risk our lives but not our pensions" is the way many of them think The mayor's big clean-up campaign drove the Broadway Babes into hiding for one night. They were back in business the following midnight. 4V SINATRA KEPT his wits about him at July's when a tipsy clown flung ice at Frank's table." Jilly's is his fort and starting a fight there is like committing suicide The SEP's article on Khrushchev (being completely ignored by the Kremlin) is enlightening. In short, Gone But Not Forgiven. EX-PRIME MINISTER Macmillan's youngest daughter, Sarah (Mrs.

Andrew Heath) and her husband are expected to make news Shelley Winters and her longtime beau, Henry Madden, decided to stay single Conrad Hilton and Dodie Marshall of Presley's movie "Spinout" table-for-two at the Hollywood Beachcombers. The station wagon driver, Oliver P. Einhorn, 49, Benton Harbor, suffered -in ternal and knee injuries and was reported in fair condition in Marshall County Parkview Hospital at Plymouth. Einhorn's wife, Elodie Mae, 40, and sons, Stephen, 17, David, 14, and John, 4, all were treated at the hospital for minor injuries, police said. Zehner was the second traffic fatality on the bypass in three days and was the fifth this year in Marshall County.

John W. Booth Morraine said Mrs. Allen's body no longer fear being recognized wnen tney take jobs (gotta eat!) as waitresses or hat-chicks. They simply wear a wig. was found about 12:30 p.m.

in a charred daybed on which she had been sleeping on the first floor of the two-story Ilr. Crane on Page 20 house. Mrs. Allen was reported to have been a heavy smoker and firemen said she may have fallen asleep with a lighted cigarette in her hand. John William Booth.

31, Portage, was killed late Saturday when he lost control of his car on the Northern Indiana Toll Road, 2 miles east of the Angola Plaza, and it struck a bridge abutment. TO YOUR HEALTH PETER .1. STELVCROILV, M.D. How To Get A Coronary Attack WHEN YOU consider that most adults know that coronary disease is the number one killer, it is not surprising that I receive many queries that go like this: Painter Dies In Fall STAR STATE REPORT Marion, Ind. Alan W.

Smith, 19 years old, Urbana, died in Marion General Hospital yesterday of injuries suffered Saturday in a 100-foot fall from a cable antenna television tower he was GOP Leaders To Hear Butz Dr. Earl L. Butz, dean of agriculture at Purdue University, will be main speaker at a Republican "neighborhood" leaders dinner at 6:30 p.m. today. The dinner, in the Egyptian Room of the Murat Temple, is expected to be attended by more than 1,000 persons, including many GOP precinct committeemen.

Also speaking will be United States Representative William G. Bray, Richard L. Roudebush and Ralph Harvey, all of I "What can a fellow do to prevent, or put off, an attack?" In many columns I have tried to sit down with you and point out the factors that are important. But sometimes, and for some people, you can get the message over better by being more informal about it. Lenten Prayer Health.

Capsule By M. A. PETTI, M.D. 1 1 If your work calls for traveling, work all day and drive all night to make your appointment for the next morning. THE OTHER SIDE of the card said: A prescription: From the Heart Association of Greater Miami: 2 Relax when you can.

2 Exercise consistently in moderation. Avoid smoking. Avoid overweight. Avoid high animal fat foods. Have annual physical examination for de-" tection of hypertension and diabetes, Choose long-lived parents.

Relax. Enjoy yourself. PERHAPS YOU'LL say: "There's nothing new here. I've been hearing it in my doctor's office, reading about it in magazines, books and in newspapers." True. Nothing new.

But people tend to forget what they heard or read yesterday where matters of health and life are concerned. So consider this little card, filled with practical tips on how to cope with coronary disease, or just another round of ammunition fired at our number one enemy. It may not mortally wound him, but may help to bring him down. AT A RECENT meeting of the American College of Physicians, I heard a report on the use of computers in the diagnosis of heart disease. Electrocardiagrams can be fed into these robots over the telephone wires, and the diagnosis or reading returned within seven minutes.

Even so, I don't think future patients will be shaking the hands of a robot, instead of their doctor's, when they leave the office. "Dear God, Thank You for leading me and protecting me. Thank You for giving me a good home, good parents and for our having religious education classes. Thank You for our churches. "Help me to love others and help those who are in need.

And as Jesus said in His prayer, "not my will but Thine be done." "In Jesus' Name we pray. Amen." Karen Sue Hague wrote today's Lenten prayer as a part of her classwork 14 -THERE AMY CONNECTION PETtVEEN -Twe AMOUNT OF E)CER; vour cwlp ANP Hl 4RAPE ionoon 700 fhe coat for ilrizzlcs, downpours and sunshine with Ilu Pont Zi; II2L to resist rain and stains Wherever the smart set gathers, you'll find London Fog classics by Lady Poole in an exclusive washable blend of 65 Dacron polyester and 35 cotton protected with ZE PEL fabric fluoridizer for unsurpassed water repellency and resistance to oily and greasy stains. Choose it and charge it in beige, navy or black. Misses and petite sizes. II 7.3 DuPont registered tndemuc Dial Rhop or order by mail BLOCK'S BETTER COATS, SECOND FLOOR; ALSO GLENDALE AND SOUTHERN PLAZA So, let's try that tack today.

Last night, after interviewing a former president of the Heart Association of Greater Miami on my TV program, he handed me a small card put out by that organization. ON ONE SIDE it said: Coronary Club Membership Requirements: 1 Your job comes first; personal considera-- tions are secondary. Go to the office evenings, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. 3 Take the brief case home on the evenings when you do not go to the office. This provides an opportunity to review completely all the troubles and worries of the day.

A Never say no to a request Always say yes. 5 Accept all invitations to meetings, banquets, committees, et cetera. Do not eat a restful, relaxful meal. Al-ways plan a conference for the meal hour. 7 Fishing and hunting are a waste of time and money.

You never bring back enough fish or game to justify the expense. It is a poor policy to take all the vacation time which is provided for you. 9 Golf, bowling, pool, billiards, cards, gardening, are a waste of time. -J Never delegate responsibility to others. Carry the load at all times.

ft 'UP HUZP in her 1 1 n-grade Weekday Religious Education class from Nora Elementary School in a i gton Township. Pupils are en-couraged to formulate their own prayers and Karen YE. AtC0ZPlhi6 To ONE the cwlvrbn who eerie more po setter in school anp are freer, from Tension. Tomorrow: buriti. MmWi CaotuUt fivas fcalpful information.

nat mtaodad to a 4aanatic iwrur. urged to put the aim of each lesson into their daily living. Karen Sue invites you to join her in daily prayer..

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