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EYEGLASSES CORRECT Molars Some Democrats Advise President 1 ouvf sr. id 20 to more than 130 miles. Some would go substantially higher than did the Nazi V-2. Researchers said rockets are to be made to obtain scientific data about upper atmospheric conditions and as pioneers for future long-range guided missiles. The A.

A. F. expects to be firing some by late 1947. A Deep Sense Of Humility Along With It, New Archbishop Here Has Strong Practical Streak In Makeup 6RAND 13 has no intention of speaking against Slaughter if he flies to his Inde-i pendence, home next Satur- day to vote in the Auugst 6 primary there. Slaughter's race is in an adjoining district and the President will not vote in it.

i Some Democrats here have been forecasting that, where persons with Republican leanings' Not To 'Stump9 By Associated Tres. WASHINGTON. July 28. Presi will concentrate support behind Slaughter in the primary in an attempt to embarrass the President by renomination of the house mem-' ber. Then, they say they think these same persons will support Slaughter's Republican opponent in November.

Peter and Paul. He was named first'who can produce personally penned assistant to the bishop in 1920 and letters from Archbishop Ritter who became rector of the church in wrote when he heard that the per-1925. Consecrated an auxiliary on had had a death in the family bishop of Indianapolis in 1933, heW had had an occasion for joy or became bishop of the diocese the congratulation, following year after the death of His administration has not been Bishop Joseph Chartrand He was; ha racterized by a pr0gram of un-elevated to the rank of archbishop, restrained buiiding; his method is proceed cautiously and to build haiaT tp to rLSss ts1: sShtoo? srtrabIe 1922, in 1930, the same year for a church or school, which he attended the Eucharistic Aloof From Politics. BY HERBERT P. KEN'XEY, JR.

A Special Correspondent. INDIANAPOLIS, July 29. When Archbishop Joseph E. Ritter was informed that he had been named archbishop of St. Louis to follow the late John Cardinal Glen-non, his first reaction was a mixture of surprise and humility.

He was surprised that the honor should have come to him, and felt a deep sense of humility and even un-worthiness which is one of the prelate's notable characteristics. Along with the humility there is a strong practical streak in his character, an inheritance from his M-K-T- Lines Test Successfully Rail Radio Warning fit, Louis officials of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad were looking forward today to adoption here of two-way radio in railroad yards, permitting direct communication between switch engines and yard offices. The equipment recently was tested successfully at the Denison, yards of the road. A. P.

Winkel, superintendent of safety for the Missouri Kansas Texas lines, declared following the tests that "injuries to crew members, yard collisions and most other switching accidents will be minimized by the installations." Meanwhile, tests of a new radio warning device for trains was declared by rail offiicals to be "100 per cent The device is known as "Slow-tone" and is designed to inform operators of on-coming trains of danger ahead. Co-operating in the tests last week was the Bendix Radio Corp. BIG MONEY AND PLENTY OF JOBS IN Auto Body and Fender Work WE TEACH YOU HOW! Unlimited opportunities in field NOW. Steady wort assured GOOD PAY or a money-making business of your own. Writ today find out how you can prepare yourself.

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mail THIS COL'PON YES inttreste body and fender work. Send complete information. Name Aja. Address City Statt S-T. Congress in Africa, held at Carth- He remains aloof from politics, i age, and in 1939, when he delivered local, state and national.

Neither jhis first official ad limina hidebound conservative nor a a report to the Pope on the con-frantic liberal, he consciously tries A. A. F. Plans Rockets 130 Miles Above Earth WASHINGTON, July 29. (AP Rockets capable of zooming more than 130 miles above earth are on the Army Air Forces production schedule.

Officials disclosed the A. A. F. plans to let contracts to aircraft thrifty, pious German parents who dent Truman is being urged by some advisers not to take the stump in the fall election campaign, but to limit his political efforts to radio appeals for the return of a Democratic congress. Officials active in political matters say they have- made known to the White House their belief that Mr.

Truman will help party chances more by staying in Washington than by making stump speeches as he has said he may do. Their argument is that presidential attempts to influence the results of senate and house elections have not been effective in the past, as demonstrated by the late President Roosevelt's failure to purge a group of Democratic senators in the 1938 primaries. These officials, however, represent the viewpoint of those who think Mr. Truman may have made a mistake in publicly opposing the renomination of Rep. Roger C.

Mo.) and endorsing the unsuccessful bid of Sen. Burton K. Wheeler Mont.) Thus their advice may not necessarily prevail with Mr. Truman. The President said last week he operated i idition of the diocese required Of all to keep a middle course.

On the Albany Ind where bishops every five yearS- other and no one accuses him of was born in 1893. Unassuming In Manner. being a fence-sitter shop in New Jew the archbishop ishop Archbishop Ritter is in some wax, ue ieyuicu ways difficult to assess as a per-, the pastors in the diocese to preach sonality. He is unassuming in man-; a series of sermons on the papal ner and lives a very simple, retir-: encyclicals dealing with social jus-ine- life in an unnretentious homeitice and the workingmen; and he manufacturers to build 100 rockets It was one of those shops, now rare, in which the whole family, mother, father and all the children had to help, either in the store part which was in front, or in the bakery which was in the rear. The father had a great reverence for education, the archbishop re- nolle "nart oovp lis nil a chance to with expected altitude ranges from in the northwest section of Indian-1 implemented his request by sending aDolis.

At the same time he has lout a series of outlines based on the extraordinarily encyclicals. He also has shown proved to be an able administrator. a continuing His public ap- The tests were made along t(J conege, but only if we applied dangerous stretch of the North ourselves. Ordained In 1917. The future archbishop attended Mary's parochial school in New St Open tonight until 8:30 pearances are strictly limited to the; interest in the program fostered performance of his official duties by the National Catholic Rural Life and in the execution of these he Conference.

A personal friend of travels a great deal about his dio-ithe archbishop said this of him: cese. He is not ostentatious, but is one of the most level-headed carries out the full ceremony of all men I know and he is alert to all the rites in which he the trends of the time." In appearance, he is smallish in! The success of his administration, stature but his unassuming dignity i which is credited with putting the usually distracts attention from diocese on its feet, is due as much this fact. Other vital statistics, to his meticulous attention to de-about him are that he weiehs aD-itail as to his ability to delegate au- Canadian river, south of Muskogee, which the Missouri-Kansas-Texas is now rebridging. The apparatus broadcast a continuous stream of warning signals which were picked up on special receiving sets installed on locomotives and at key points along the railroad. The signals, urgent radio impulses ADVERTISEMENT Albany and from tnere went io c.

Meinrad's Seminary, in southern Indiana, where he was ordained a priest in 1917. As a boy he dabbled in all the boyhood sports but, in his own words, "I never seemed to excel in anything." of one second duration repeated at five-second intervals, were broad- nrnYimntplv ifis nnnnris has niwavs thoritv and to reserve decisions and After his ordination as a priest, cast from a Bendix Radio power Archbishop Ritter was appointed. been ln good( although not robust, 'policy-making to himself. He has OLD AGE POLICY PAYS MEN-WOMEN AGES 65 TO 85 -THIS PROTECTION' COSTS ONLY 1 CENT A DAY The Postal Life Casualty In truck and picked up by the trams. I assistant pastor oi an nmmndpuiia; health, wears glasses.

His reddish set up a smootn-worKing caocebau They carried for four miles over; church and six months later wasl nair is beginning to gray and there machine which he expects will con-water without distortion. i transferred to the Cathedral of SS. is not as much 0f it as there once tinue to work when he leaves. he is complimented he is was. His onlv form of resular ex-1 Whenever ercise is walking.

As bishoD he fre- about his work, his invariable an Phone and Mail Orders Filled We Pay Postage quently walked from the chanceryswer is to the effect that "the credit office in the downtown area to the should eo to the marvelous spirit surance Company, 5775 Postal Life Building, Kansas City 2, has a new accident policy for men and Women of ages 65 to 85. It pays $500.00 if killed in com cathedral. jof co-operation which everyone has He characterizes himself as an shown to me." "occasional golfer," and in this con- Lest it be assumed that his forte nection it is recalled that he is once lis purely administrative, there is, supposed to have had a friendly also the priestly side of his char- DON'T WAIT START NOW USERS OF VITAMIN FOR RELIEF OF mon carrier accidents trains, taxis, busses, streetcars, etc. if disabled it pays $100.00 a month for as long disputation with another bishop who acir. were again xie ua was an enthusiast for golf and who) all who have come in contact with listed as one of the game's merits him, one of these characterizing that it enables a person to meet aihmi as a "prayerful, holy man.

large number of people. jHe has continued the furtherance Oi rne aevouon uauy uuiy tum- Bishop Hitter's mild reply to this munion which was a nationally- HAY FEVER ASTHMA (Of Alltrgie Origin! HERE IT IS of his predecessor, meet just as many people in confessional." Archbishop Ritter's main objection to golf is that it "takes up so much time." Says Early Mass Daily. One Of Six Children. The archbishop Ls one of six children. His only sister entered as iour montns.

It pays $250.00 if killed in auto, farm implement, pedestrian and many other accidents if disabled, $50.00 a month for as long as four months. New surgical benefits up to $100.00 for hospital care benefits that so many older people have wanted. And the cost is only 1 cent a day, $3.65 a year, whether you work or not. Postal pays claims promptly. This special policy for older people is proving especially attractive.

No agent will call. SEND NO MONEY NOW. Just Time with him, is something to Catherln of the sisters of Charity be used as efficiently as possible. at Nazareth, Ky. Two of his brothers, Harry and Edmund, are doc- tors; a third brother, Carl, is business in New Albany.

Another brother. Dr. Frank Ritter, died last December. Archbishop Ritter was graduated A SPECIAL with high honors from the theologi-! 1 4 1 write us your name, address and age the name, address and relationship of your beneficiary and we will send a policy for 10 days' inspection. No obligation you be the judge.

Write TODAY. jAn early riser, he says mass each (morning at 6:30 a. m. in the private chapel which he had installed in his home. Unless his duties require him i to be out of town, he is usually in jhis office from 9 a.

m. until 4:30 p. when he returns to his home where much of his work and study requiring privacy is done, Almost his only recreation Is gar- dening, but this, too, is on a modest scale in keeping with his habits. His includes only about an acre, on which there Ls barely room for a plot of roses, which the arch-i bishop tends personally, and a small vegetable garden on which is raised, with the help of a part-time gar- dener, beans, beets, herbs, toma VITAMIN FORMULA NO DRUGS NO MASKS NO SHOTS NO SPRAYS Our 3rd Successful Season With "Aller-Cedic" Be Wise Buy Now During Our Hundreds Upon Hundreds of Satisfied Users he was ordained. In 1925 his zeal) for sacred studies was recognized at! Rome when the Pope awarded him an honorary S.

T. D. degree (Doctor of Sacred Theology). All who know him agree that since he was elevated to the bishopric, the archbishop has followed a rigorous program of studies embracing religious subjects. He has a facility in expressing himself and can make an interesting and cogent extemporaneous address whatever the meeting he is attending or the occasion.

His formal speeches are intelligent, marked by craftsmanship in composition and delivered with his pleasant voice. The genial, almost bland manner which he presents while giving a sDeech or a short sermon fre There's trne tit in these Tommy, pajamas styled by Harry Berqer 3Tow at SBF you can find Tommy, pj's for little girls featuring1 full cut in every detail from legs to shoulders. Strong, turdy seams and buttons. Choice of print crinkle seersucker or cotton in pastels. 4 to 10.

toes and endive. The only other members of his household staff are two housekeepers. In the more than 10 years he has been in charge of the Indianapolis diocese he has put it on a firm financial basis. One of his first acts looking to financial rehabilitation was the appointment of an advisory board, comprising prominent laity and clergy. The lay members included a leading attorney, a real FOOD ALLERGIES: Are you allergic to Berries, Fresh Fruits, Chocolate, Tomatoes, Eggs, Cheese, Milk, Wheat, Pork, Fats, Asparagus, Potatoes, or other foods? There is a chance of benefiting food allergies with this vitamin.

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