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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 21

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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 27. 19fU 21 In New York City On the lAfihter Side College Boys Goof on Bardot Call Human Ideal Is Attainable, Salk Believes 2 Special to The Inquirer ICKfHE Front Our Wire Services i HOUSTON, June 26 IT WAS a college rbull session and the subject naturally i enough drifted to Brigitte liar-j dot, the French film star. i imp are trying to find nut who made off with the local waterworks. Authorities at Ristrup said the unmanned plant apparently was stolen by three men who tore down the building, loaded the machinery on a truck and drove off just as the head of the plant turned up to inspect, it. nary Institute In New Haven, this fall.

New Way to Give Pigeons the Bird ENNIS, Tex. The Southern Pacific Railroad has given some pigeons the bird with a feather duster. The buildins lovinc oiseons 3: "Let'e call her," one of the college men suggested. i -ATLANTIC CITY, June 2-ur. Jomi Sulk, developer of the Sslk anti-polio viccine, the After some difficulty with overseas telephone operators, they located Miss Bardot to Parif.

1 Miss Bardot came to the phone, but none of the students spoke French. Never Lost a Day ationa Education Association hern Monday it may take hundreds or thousands of years for man to reach the human ideal, but he views the prospects with "qualified optimism." Hoir I ASTOIt Hotel MANHATTAN 44 to 4 Si. al Iroadway, N.Y. 44 to 45 St at 8 Ave, N. Y.

The excitement of Times Square the theatres, the nightclub! There tire 2,200 large rooms with bath, at sensible rates, all fully air-voniiitioned, with radio and TV at no additional charge. Your choice of several of New York's most famous restaurants and cocktail loungei, including the Hotel Manhattan's popular Playbill Restaurant. Won't you visit us at Hotel Astor or New York's newest. Hotel Manhattan (new automatic parking garage opposite the hotel). threatened to take over the rail--" road'a office here, until bright colored feather dusters were suspended under the eaves of the building to i i in the breeze.

i The lequlrer, package Isfermetioe and entertain most, dlivir ta yea avary marslnq. Call Inquirer Circe latino LO 1-100. for Mailt. HAMBURGER STEAK f)c Vegetable Sauce Baked Macaroni au Gratin (' 35c) Addressing a general session of Not one pigeon has been back Only 1 HORN RARDART PLASTIC PLATES tfie NEA a 99th annual mectini? in Convention Hall, Dr. Salk told apme 10,000 educators that even if the goal is never attained, "we or reservation! write or phone Hotel Astor or Hotel Manhattan, or ee your local travel agent.

Front W. Krld.l, Enecutlv Vfca-Prnldwit Htpmn hilt You Wait AUTOMATS AND A I A fen rHust establish an ideal" based In 12 School Years MONTICKLLO, N. Vendermark, IS, is graduating from Monticello High School without having missed a day in his 12 years of schooling. He plans to enter the Culi 1211 MARKET ST, 100S MARKET ST since. Waterworks-Stolen By Sneak Thieves COPENHAGEN.

Pollre In the suburban village of Bis- on a realistic appraisal of the Now in full color FASHIONS every Tuesday FOOD every Thursday FURNISHINGS every Friday in The Daily Inquirer. 1A 51 BToblem. BIOLOGICAL ORGANISM The Pittsburgh scientist said It is most realistic to consider man as "biological organism that has not yet sufficiently evolv ed. or has not yet evolved with Bent smoke another cigarette sufficient uniformity, for his ani- malily to have become auffi (JJently vestigial that full atten tion can be devoted to bring out his full human biological poten tial." The process must continue for many generations, he declared, but it should be possible to evalu ate courses of action and observations suggesting change in course ''as we seek basic rather than expedient solutions to man's most pressing problems through the you learn what Ml only means we know educa tion." VAST CHANGE FORESEEN Mrs. Buena Stolberg, of Web stcr Groves, president of the NEA Department of Classroom 7 MM II I I ID II I Teachers, told the convention that the continuing concentration of the American population in met ICEROYi ropolitan areas will mean a de crease in enrollments in rural areas and rapidly increasing en rollments in suburban districts.

"A mobile population," she mr vu mj said, "will mean that every community and every school system will be affected by the quality of the educational program in every other school system in the country. "The changing job patterns will mean more children will re main in school longer, Consequently, greater diversity will be cp do for. your taste needed in the curriculum, and more emphasis will have to be placed on the junior college pro gram." if By CHARLES F. BERLITZ ROBT. STRUMPEN DARRIR WITH the invasion of foreign cars and their special nomenclatures, we sometimes forget that even the home-made product is referred to by words from foreign languages.

Here are some of the most important automotive words with their original pronunciation and their derivation: Automobile (oh-toh-moh beel) a combination of Greek and Latin words meaning "to move by one's self." Limousine (lee-moo-zeen from the French, derived from "woman from Limoges," a ref rence to the hooded head dress once worn by the ladies. Chassis (shah see) French for any metal frame, not only automobile. Coup (koo-pch) French for "cut" referring to the lack of roo' ver the chauffeur. Chauffeur (shoh-fuhr) literally means the one who "heats a machine" in French and is de rived from the old days when engines had to be stoked with wood or coal, Boy Is Bitten By Dead Shark Reg. U.S.

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