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The Times from Munster, Indiana • 30

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The Timesi
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Munster, Indiana
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30
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THE HAMMOND TIMES Thursday, March 8, 1936 Page C-10 Let's Explore Your Mind By ALBERT EDWARD WICKS AM, D.Sc. Cyclist Gets Hot Seat GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas UP) T. E. Wright of Grand Prairie told investigators that a fire which resulted when his motorcycle back fired not only did $300 damage to his machine and burned a nearby grass plot but set fire to the seat of his pants. For Independence U.

S. Bonds I 1 I I I orUJ Sparkman Cites Ike's Limitations By HERBERT CHESHIRE' WASHINGTON (UP) Sen. John J. Sparkman, (D-Ala), served formal notice Wednesday night that Democrats would make President Ml I I I 1 1 71 Eisenhower's health a major cam 2. PO M06T COLLEGE TU PENTS RECARP STEALING ANP LYING A CRIMES? you, OPINION -X W- paign issue.

Miss Lucy To Wed Minister TYLER. Tex. (UP) A Negro preacher, described by controversial coed Autherine Lucy as her fiance, said he did not "want to make a public show of this" and declined further comment. The Rev. Hugh Lawrence Foster, 27, was reached at his residence Wednesday night after Miss Lucy said in New York she planned to marry him.

Foster said, "I have no comment to make," when asked if he knew Miss Lucy. He made the same reply to almost every other question asked of him. IT WAS when asked if he might have something to say later that he answered, "I don't want to make a public show of this." Asked about his work, he said, "I am a Baptist minister," but he pushed aside all further questions about his preaching by again stating, "I have no comment to make." Foste is a student at Butler College, an all-Negro institution in Tyler, and also preache3 at a Tyler church. If He said Mr. Eisenhower was working only a 35 to 40 hour week now compared to the 60 hours he devoted to the affairs of state be students in New Jersey.

Nearly three-fourths considered lying and cheating "not delinquent." Most agreed stealing is "anti-social," but one out of eight did not consider stealing "particularly wrong." One out of five of the college students "saw nothing particularly wrong in sex violations." Half the college students and one-third of the high-school students blame their parents for lying, cheating on traffic tickets, and the like. "I hope he doesn't ask Do you feel this way about explaining sex to your child? If 'so, you need the Public Affairs nonprofit booklet, "How to Tell Your Child About Sex." Send 25c (coin only) and your name and address to Dr. A. E. VViggam, Public Affairs Committee, c-o your newspaper.

Answer to Question No. 3. Looks like it A report of the National Education Association shows that in 1950 we already had too few teachers to train our children. However, the number dropped from 86,890 in 1950 to 50,624 in 1954; while the number of children has increased not by thousands, but by millions. Even trained, teachers, especially men, are deserting teaching for better paying jobs.

Write to National Commission for Public Schools, 2 West 45th N. for suggestions on what to do. (Copyright, 1956) 1 fore his heart attack. uhe people will not re-elect "a part-time president to deal with full-time problems, he said. Sparkman, Democratic vice pres ARE PEMONfl OF CEZTAIN Idential nominee in 1952, made his charges In delivering to the nation 5.

WILL MANY OF OUR CHILPREN CROW UP WITHOUT 5CHOOL TEACHERS? YESD NOD the Democrats' "reply" to Mr. Eis enhour's radio-TV speech of last week explaining his decision to eek a second term. BOW MOZE LIKELY TO BECOME ALCOHOLICS? YOUZ OPINION Answer to Question No. 1 1. Two studies involving 170 alcoholics revealed that the large majority were either of the "en-domorph" type the stocky, stout, rounded body build, or a mixture of the endormorph and mesomorph the latter rather tall, broad-shouldered type.

Almost none were "ectomorphs" tall and skinny. SPARKMAN spoke over the Mutual Broadcasting System, the only network giving the Democrats Psychologist V. H. Sheldon presents evidence that these three body types are different in temperament; and the stocky endo-morphs are usually good-natured and make good husbands. Answer to Question No.

2 2. Not according to a study made by Fairleigh Dickinson College of 2,500 high-school and 1,000 college always take Henry when I buy BREEZE" (She just can't resist the fina Cannon kitchen towel or faca cloth in each box of this premium all-purpose detergent.) equal time to answer Mr. Eisen hower. The other networks argued that Mr. Eisenhower spoke only MOTOR RECORDS DETROIT About 73 per cent of all the world's passenger automobile registrations are found in the United States.

as a candidate for the Republican nomination and not against the Democrats. Sparkman said that "if a full measure of health is ever needed anywhere, it is needed in the White House." He said that re-electing Mr. Eisenhower as a "part-time president" would weaken the presidency itself. nn if) He pointed out that Mr. Eisen K7 hower already has said he would hand over "to his associates functions which lie at the very core of the presidency," and which, under the Constitution, cannot be delegated to non-elected subordinates of the president." Sparkman also said that despite Tornado's Wake White House claims Mr.

Eisenhow Only a jumbled floor outline remained of this home after a tornado struck Marion Tuesday night, leaving one dead and damage estimated by state police at a million and a half dollars. Rescue workers are shown searching through the rubble. (AP Wirephoto) CHASE and SANBORN CHOIC .1 er has not returned to "full-time command" since hjs heart attack. HE SAID Mr. Eisenhower's "isolation from the stream of events" had been reflected in administration "indecision" on Middle East policy, the farm and defense crises, in meeting Russia's new "economic offensive" and in Secretary of State John Foster Dulles' "brink of war misadventure." The President told the nation in his radio-TV address that as a re Bridges Bares Phone Call FRESH.

MEATY CAN i Case, (R-SD), a $2,500 campaign contribution during the natural gas bill dispute. Bridges is a member of the four-man committee investigating the contribution offered Case and the widespread activities of Neff in connection with the natural gas bill. Bridges also is a member of the new eight-man committee preparing to open a broad investigation into lobbying. On Gas Bill Til'--'-" WASHINGTON (UP) Sen. Styles Bridges disclosed Wednes Si FRESH TVFJ'T Lfu liVl Lbs.

sult of his heart attack, he would have to curtail some activities but could carry out "important" duties as well as ever. At his news conference Wednesday, he gave this reply when asked what he would do if he found out before the Republican National Convention that his health has deteriorated: "I have said, unless I felt absolutely up to the performance of the duties of the president, the second that I didn't. I would no longer be there on the job or I wouldn't be available for the job." HIGH SCORE day night that a Superior Oil Co. attorney asked him last fall at Concord, N. when the Senate might act on the natural gas bill.

Bridges, ranking Republican member of two Senate lobby investigating committees, revealed attorney Elmer Patnaan called at his office in October or November. He said Patman, an Austin, lawyer, traveled to Concord to talk to him in his capacity as chairman of the Senate GOP Policy Committee. BRIDGES said he reminded Pat-man that the Democrats were in control of Congress and that he should talk to them. Testimony before Senate investigators has shown it was Patman who hired oil lobbyist John M. Neff.

Neff offered Sen. Francis HE DISCLOSED his contact with Patman when newsmen asked him about the lawyer's expense accounts that indicated more than one visit to Concord. The accounts were introduced as evidence before the four-man committee. Republican members of the eight man lobbying committee Wednesday agreed to insist on "majority rule" in all committee decisions including the issuance of subpoenas. Such a stand, if approved by the full committee, would sharply restrict the freedom of action normally permitted Senate committee chairman.

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