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JL t. L. '1' 1 Comics Sport Finance MONDAY, SLrTEMCEIi 11, 1U7 MANY VISITORS to Expo 67 stand in line several hours to get into the more popular pavilions. But not everyone. The cagier ones use the backdoor system.

They enter through the pa 'COITKK CAN' FINDS KUY FOOD Police Aid Destitute Mother, 3 Children 1 vihon restaurants. One of these was Betty Felt Cross. 394S North College. She found it only took a few minutes to enter by way of the restaurants. "Sometimes we bought a drink or a meal, other times we just walked on through," she said.

"We also found it paid to carry a raincoat. If it VL years old; Eugene, 2, and Raymond, 11 months. POLICE SAID Mrs. Childs cannot qualify for welfare funds because she still is legally married, although her husband has left. A divorce is pending through the Legal Services Organization, an anti-poverty agency.

Sgt. Lyell said the "coffee can" fund is "very low." Police use the fund to help destitute persons in emergencies. The fund is maintained through contributions from private donors. FIREMEN quickly doused the fire, which started in a wood stove in the living room and caused minor damage. Lyell said Mrs.

Childs had been attempting to provide food for the family on a $9-a-week allowance from the Center Township Trustee's office. The deteriorated house, for which the township trustee has been paying $35 monthly rental, lacks inside plumbing. Mrs. Childs has been getting water from a neighbor. The children are Joseph, 3 Police called to a fire in a Southeastside home about 1:50 p.m.

yesterday found a destitute mother and three small children desperately in need of food and better living quarters. Sgt. Harold B. Lyell, discovering the plight of Mrs. Grace L.

Childs, 27 years old, 3715 Van Buren Street, and the children, bought $25 worth of groceries with money from the police "coffee can" fund. More suitable housing also will be sought, police said. rained, then we were among the few who were ready to move on to the next pavilion. Those without raincoats waited for the rain to stop. "We have a warm and kind feeling toward Canada and its people as the result of our lovely visit there," she added.

The lines should be a lot shorter now that school has started. The exposition will remain open through Oct. 29. Can't you imagine the convention when someone calls to report a fire? "Yes, how bad is your fire? Well, let us know when it becomes bad enough to rate as an emergency." KENNETH KINKEAD reports from Largo, that Charles (Stretch) Murphy, first of the basketball "tall boys," still is living in Tampa and is highly respected. Stretch, who led the Marion High School team to the state championship in 1926 and later starred at Purdue, has been director of the Boys Clubs of Tampa for years.

"He's as tall as ever," Kinkead says. AN INDIANAPOLIS woman living on Willow Road is trying to teach her pet poodle how to open the family car from the inside. She left the dog in the car, with her key in the ignition, while she ran back into the house for something. The dog managed to lock all the doors. She had to page her husband at the golf course to bring his keys and unlock the car door.

A FRIGHTENING thought is offered by Al Lindop in Indiana Bell Highlights: "Forty per cent of the population will be under 17 years old by the year 1980." MRS. ESTHER McCULLOUGH, industrial nurse at Goodwill Industries, spent a lot of time writing an article on poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac for the July issue of the Goodwill employe publication. And who do you suppose broke out with poison ivy a month later? You are right Nurse McCullough. IT SEEMS appropriate that the new "mayor" of Washington, D.C., should be another Washington Walter E. Washington.

"vamp. -if The UJm.H. 3 ock Co. STATE FAIRGOERS must have been hungry for licorice whips. Hook's old-fashioned drugstore on the Fargrounds sold 37,840 feet of licorice whips during the Fair.

Clerking behind the candy counter at the old-fashioned store were two granddaughters of the late Edward F. Roesch, second president of the firm. He joined the founder, John A. Hook, as a pharmacist and manager of the firm's second store in 1905. That store was much like the store at the Fairground.

AN ASSOCIATED PRESS story Friday reported that firemen in Nashua, N.H., seeking a pay raise, voted for a slowdown, answering "only emergency calls 3 1 Sgt. Harold B. Lyell hands groceries to Mrs. Grace Childs, seated with sons (left to right) Eugene, Raymond and Joseph. (Star Photo by Jerry Clark) salou-typc massager and Dctccto balh scale nROADWAV AIVI ELSEWHERE WALTER WIXfllKLL Policeman Shoots Boy, Says He Resisted Arrest 511 both for If if i Devil At Work, Negroes Told MR.

AND MRS. UNITED STATES! San Diego (Calif.) Union editor's note: Archie Moore, internationally known San Diegan and retired light-heavyweight boxing champion of the world, told Begin at-home spot massages now and be thrilled with your firmer figure for exciting holiday clothes. This salon-type massager requires no clumsy bolting down. Vibrating belt adjusts easily to girdle thighs, tummy, midriff and derriere. The super-accurate bath scale, reg.

6.95, is an extra bonus. For a limited time only. wound from a ricocheting bullet fired at Cooper by the policeman. Before the shooting, Patrolman Hoskins had arrested Miss Evelyn Lee, 24, 2421 North Tacoma Avenue, and Joe Stewart, 21, 2044 North Delaware Street, in connection with a disturbance in front of the tavern, police said. After Hoskins had placed Miss Lee and Stewart in his patrol car, Stewart pulled Miss Lee out of the car and began walking away, saying that he friends he feels that "everybody must take a stand in this time of internal crisis.

A man who stands neutral stands for nothing." He then wrote the following statement and submitted it to the San Diego Union, which is printing it verbatim. We offer it to our editors in the 50 states and a ml An 18-year-old youth was shot about 1:25 a.m. yesterday by an Indianapolis policeman when the boy lunged towards him, police reported. A tavern entertainer also was struck by a richocheting bullet. Both persons were treated and released at Marion County General Hospital.

Patrolman Lawrence H. Hoskins said he was placing a man and a woman under arrest in the 200 block of North Blake Street when the youth, Gregory Cooper, 1730 North Bellefontaine Street, began cursing Hoskins and shouting that "no one is going to jail." Hoskins said that as the boy lunged at him he fired one shot, hitting the youth in the left side. An entertainer at the Flame Tavern, 242 North Blake Street, Mentress Maddox, 49, 24014 North Blake Street, was wounded in his right hand. Maddox, who police said was assisting Hoskins, suffered the or Miss Lee were not going to jail, police said. Police said that while Hoskins was taking the couple back to the car, Cooper ap peared from the gathered crowd and began interfering.

Miss Lee was charged with carrying a pistol without a permit and disorderly conduct. Stewart and Cooper were charged with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and interfering with a police officer. All three are slated to ap- zr7T a damn? The world owes nobody black or white--a living. God helps the man who helps himself! NOW THEN, DON'T get the idea that I didn't grow up hating the injustices of this world. I am a staunch advocate of the Negro revolution for the good of mankind.

I've seen almost unbelievable progress made in the last handful of years. Do we want to become wild beasts bent only on revenge, looting and killing and laying America bare? Hate is bait, bait for the simple-minded. SURE, I DESPISED the whites who cheated me, but I used that feeling to make me push on. If you listen to the professional rabble-rousers, adhere to this idea of giving up everything you've gained in order to revenge yourself for the wrongs that were done to you in the past then you'd better watch your neighbor, because he'll be looting your house next. Law and order is the only edge we have.

No man is an island. GRANTED, THE NEGRO still has a long way to go to gain a fair shake with the white man in this country. But believe this: If we resort to lawlessness, the only thing we can hope for is civil war, untold bloodshed, and the end of our dreams. WE WILL HAVE to have a meeting of qualified men of both races. Mind you, I said qualified men, not some punk kid, ranting the phrases put in his mouth by some paid hate-monger.

There are forces in the world today, forces bent upon the destruction of America, your America and mine. And while we're on the subject, do you doubt for a minute that Communist, world Communism, isn't waiting with bated breath for the black and white Americans to turn on each other full force? Do you want a chance for life, liberty and the pursuit of hapiness in the land of your birth, or do you want no chance at all under the Red heel? SOMETHING MUST be done to reach the Negroes and the whites in the ghettos of this country, and I propose to do something. As a matter of plain fact, I have been doing something for the last several years. I have been running a program which I call the ABC Any Boy Can. By teaching our youth, black, white, yellow and red, what dignity is, what self-respect it, what honor is, I have been able to obliterate juvenile delinquency in several areas.

pear today in Municipal Court, Room 5. 3 Hurt As 2 Planes Collide At Greenfield dozen foreign countries Preface by W.W.: "This articulate statement should be read by the Rev. Martin Luther King (who won the Nobel Peace Prize) and recently incited his people to be more militant and march, march march, etc. This is peace, Reverend? Take a lesson in Good Will Among All Men from Archie Moore, champion in and out of the ring:" THE DEVIL IS at work in America, and it is up to us to drive him out. Snipers and looters, white or black, deserve no mercy.

Those who would profit from their brother's misfortunes deserve no mercy, and those who would set fellow American upon each other deserve no mercy. I'll fight the man who calls me an "Uncle Tom." I have broken bread with heads of state, chatted with presidents and traveled all over the world. I was born in a ghetto, but I refused to stay there. I am a Negro, and proud to be one. I am also an American, and I'm proud of that.

THE YOUNG PEOPLE of today think they have a hard lot. They should have been around in the 30s when I was coming up in St. Louis. We had no way to go, but a lot of us made it. I became light-heavyweight champion of the world.

A neighbor kid down the block, Clark Terry, became one of the most famous jazz musicians in the world. There were doctors, lawyers and chiefs who came out of that ghetto. One of the top policemen in St. Louis came from our neighborhood. WE MADE rr because we had a goal, and we were willing to work for it.

Don't talk to me of your "guaranteed national income." Any fool knows that this is insanity. Do we bring those who worked to get ahead down to the level of those who never gave R. 1, Greenfield. He and the other pilot, Lowell Turner, 45, 6145 East Raymond Street lose weight while doing chores in a slender suit were treated for cuts and bruises at Hancock Memorial Hospital. Greenfield police said the planes were taking off on separate runways and collided STAR STATE REPORT Greenfield, Ind.

Three persons were injured, one seriously, when two single-engine planes collided at Pope Field on the city's Eastside here yesterday. A passenger, Clarence G. Lacy, 52 years old, R.R.4, Greenfield, was transferred from Hancock County Memorial Hospital to Robert W. Long Hospital at Indianapolis in serious condition. He is the owner of a plane piloted by John Smith, 26, at an intersection of the run ways just as the plane piloted by Smith was getting off the ground.

Police said a wheel of the airborne plane caught the Turner plane, which nose dived to the pavement. New way to "wear" excess weight away like your personal sauna bath. A jump suit in 2 pieces of soft 'n' silky, opaque machine washable plastic. All seams electrically welded. Wear it while doing normal chores, exercises, leaf raking, etc.

For men and women. Dr. Crane On Pane 25 Brownsburg Family Bruised As Plane Crashes On Farm PETER f. STELVCnonX, M.D. TO YOUR HEALTH Brownsburg, Helton said.

Helton was uninjured, but Pill Is Still Controversial his wife, Donna, and son, Rich ard, 14, suffered bruises. The craft was damaged heavily STAR STATE REPORT Jamestown, Ind. A family of three suffered only bruises yesterday when their Piper Tri-Pacer plane crashed against trees in an emergency landing a mile east of here. The light plane, piloted by Don Helton, 34 years old, Brownsburg, overshot a private landing strip on the farm of Jim MacKinnon about 5 p.m. as Helton avoided two horses and a pony grazing there.

The plane's motor had failed at 4,000 feet on a pleasure trip which had started at tion to discover this for themselves. Promiscuity will always be in our society, but then so will happiness. We must live with both because we are human Miss M. DEAR Dr. Steincrohn: Can you tell me anything about Plantar's warts? What causes Two Women Held On Shoplifting Rap Mrs.

Frances Walker, 60 years old, Lafayette, and Mrs. Mabel L. Gray, 35, West Lafayette, were arrested at 3:45 p.m. yesterday outside the Zayre Department Store, 2702 North Tibbs Avenue, after they were seen leaving the store without paying for $30 in merchandise, police said. The women, held on a charge Health Capsule By M.

A. PETTI, MJ. PIXies By JACK WOHL cah vou ruawe MoT to PPEVEhJT REACTION fo WBCT PITE 2 this hipster cycle is strain free them and what is the treatment? I believe I may have them on the ball of my foot because they sure hurt. I heard they have to be cut out. Is this true? Is it painful to have done? Mrs.

S. COMMENT: The word "plantar" simply means, pertaining to the sole of the foot (the plantar surface). Like most warts, it is likely that this type of wart is caused by a virus. It is painful because the foot sustains the weight of the body. Sometimes such warts will disappear on conservative treatment such as taking the weight off them by building up padding around the area.

If the plantar wart does not disappear, some advise X-ray treatment or surgery. But others prefer electro-dessication (burning the wart with an electric current sent through a needle,) after injecting the area around the wart with novocaine to make it as painless as possible. The booklet, "How to Stop Killing Yourself," will be mailed to you on receipt of a stamped, self-addressed envelope and 25 cents. Address your request to Dr. Peter J.

Steincrohn, co The Indianapolis Star. ADULTS LOOK at teenagers and those in the early 20s and say: "Where is the world coming to?" We read of reefers, dope and LSD experimenters, and we have a tendency to label the entire younger generation as going to the dogs. And now that "the pill" is within easy reach, we imagine practically all students of both sexes taking opportunities for promiscuity. Undoubtedly, ready access to the pill may have lowered the resistance level below what it was in the days of hayrides and horse-and-buggy era. But all youngsters' actions are not motivated by the pill.

There is still hope for generations of the future. For example, this letter: Dear Dr. Steincrohn: I am a junior in college now and have been taking the pill for several years for health reasons. Even "armed" with the pill, I have never had occasion to need it for immoral reasons, and this cannot be attributed to my mother's little discussions with me about morals because she never bothered to teach me any moral standards. I learned on my own that a respectful relationship is a happy relationship.

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Folds for storage. Equipment Stolen Burglars took auto repair equipment, valued' at more than $1,000, from Cooprider Auto Service, 3437 Boulevard Place, after forcing open a rear door between 9:30 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. yesterday, Robert E. Cooprider, 40 years old, the owner, told police.

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