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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • 7

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS Tuesday. July 21, 1953 Poge 7 DR. WILLIAM BRADY GAZEKJ STAR 1.1. A ySJ MAR 2r Your Daily lodin Ration Advised Activity Guirfe According to the Stars. 'T To develop message tor Wednesday, read words corresponding to numbers fcT)55 6 68 751 r7i7T0JDC of your odioc birth sign.

When Hair Gets Gray TAUtUi APR 31 I Male .11 Ot RINGSIDE IN HOOSIERLAND Indiana Artist Wins Fame for Seascapes By WAYNE GtlTHKIK It's a small world, folks. It's only a hop, step and jump from Brown County to Broadway. That was illustrated by an interesting and welcome letter recently received from my good friend, Homer F. Horton, whose lovely log cabin home is just a stone's throw northwest of Nashville. have already begun touching up, darkening or dyeing vour hair, it can do no possihlp harm, may improve your health and spirits, to tret your daily requirement of iodin.

Send a stamped, self-addressed envelope and ask in Do 32 Quite 3 A 33 StaliKj Fine 34 Or Don't 35 Attend 6 You 36 Are 7 Put 37 Draw 8 Don't 38 Should 9 A 39 Todoy 10 A 40 To 11 jerdi 41 Fust 12 Fore 42 Trend 13 Budget 43 Clever 14 Ol 44 Pent 15 let 4b Mokes 16 New 46 To 17 Money 47 Be 18 Everything 48 Much 19 Your 49 Put 20 Change 50 Adjust 21 Are 51 You 22 Good 52 And 23 Shovvdowm S3 In 24 Adjustments 54 For 25 Discord 55 Dnn'l 2tS Friends 5A Yort Otter 57 28 Prrnperts 58 Wur.ty Poihle 59 In 30 Well being AO Into V-J MAY Jl VV0 22 33-44 54 6574 GEMINI MAV 22 JUNE 22 6-21 32 43 53 78 83 8-n CANCER 5-15-26-37 US 60-81-9M uo JUIV 24 AUG. 23 Yl 1-14 25-36 '48-59-70 VIISO Al.lf. II W) 7 19 30 41 Grwt tance southeast of Frankfort and along the Monon Railroad. "Well, Cyclone got its name from a cyclone that hit it. many years ago and demolished it," he wrote.

"I can't tell you when but there should be plenty of people around Frankfort and Kirklin. also Cyclone, who can. "I knew one man who went writing, properly signed fof pamphlet "The Iodin Ration." Neither a clipping nor an unsigned request will suffice. If space is available we'll hav more to say another day about dyeing, darkening or coloring hair. Si'iirrt letters pertaining personal hwllh urt liyyten, not to disease, diagnosis or treat mm unit or answered by Dr.

Brady if a etampea self-addressra envelope is enclosed. His nldress ts Dr. William Brady t'he Indiana pnlis Newt Bureau Beverly Hills. Cat. FALL 0 Some nostrums that purport to restore the natural or original color to hair that has turned gray are harmless enough unless the person using the nostrum happens to he allergic to one or more ingredients in the preparation.

Others are risky. If I had 1o dye to win, 1 hat is, if I helievec I could keep my job a little longer by dyeing my graying hair, you bet Aunt Carmelila I'd entrust the job to a reliable barber or hairdresser. Now, listen, folks. This is' serious and I hope you won't laugh and show your ignotance. The only sure cure I know is death, for taxes.

I can otfer no guarantee or even assurancp ol satisfaction from the application of prophylactics or remedies I suggest or recommend to your poor souls, but it may indicate how earnest I am about the preventives I prescribe if I remind you that I take my own medicine. There's the iodin ration, for example. Through the years a great many readers have reported their com ineement that the iodin ration has arrested or re-larded premature graying of the hair. Indeed, many of them insist that it har restored the natural color and luster 10 hair that has already turned gray. Remember, now, all I say is this If you contemplate or I ArlvrtV Ik BEAUTIFUL DDD K.

rui.LA.N- SETT OCT 18 29 403 1 irLAt fl? 89 A 61 Considered SCOno OCT 22ji NOV 22 Be 63 Morten 64 Money 65 New 66 let 67 B.g 68 Optimism 69 Matters 70 Evidence 71 Promising 8-12 23-34 (Q 57 67-79 86 SAGITTAIIIuS NOV 23 DEC 22 f3 4 17-28 39V 72 Conservative 73 Second 74 Portndjihip 75 Couse 76 You 77 To 78 Meeting 79 Favor 80 Less 81 Uneasy 82 With 83 Problems 84 Take 85 Risks 86 Nov. 87 Todoy 88 Sooobte 89 Portner 90 Situolmns 496272 Vi' CAHICOIN DEC. 2J Mri 20 Vtj 1 13-24-35 46-58-69 AOUAtlUt JAN. 21 FEB It 9-20-31-42C' 4S 56-80-88 it vets fn. MA8 21 j2 727 Nrtitral 16- 27-38 147 61 71 May Be Freed The three powers had decided to review the prisoners' fate when the program for integrating West Germany into the Western defense system takes effect.

Delay in ratification of Allied-German treaties has held up 1he review. The top German war criminals held in Spandau Prison under four-power guard, including Russia, will not he affected. ENURTONE: Tested by Doctor Recommended by Doctors Patented by Doetort fUS r2.t27.518), ENURTONE wt dviAp(j jftir many vea'i ct pdinitflk'nq mdie! reiearch. FREE INFORMATION Gall HI. 3679 or Mail Coupon) I I I I I '38 Scores of Nazis Br Amk litrd I'ri LONDON --An source today scores of Nazi war criminals may he released from jail soon in accord with a decision taken at the Big Three foreign ministers' session in Washington.

The inini main, said the ministers agreed to ieiew the sentences ol several hundred war ciiminals, with the West Cn-man government taking part. A merit's n-fici man. British-German and French-German commissions will he set up. There are 350 Nazi war criminals still jailed in the United Slates occupation zone, 98 in ihe Rritish and about )0 in the French zone. Most are deemed small-lime criminals.

Blind Vet Gets Ph.D. Si-ial lo The JF.RUSAI.KM Haim Blank, a Harvard University graduate who lost the sight of both eyes in the 1018 Israel-Arab war. has received his doctor ol philosophy decree in linquisties al the Hebrew Univ rrsit v. start departing for home at 4 p.m. "They were good old days for harvest," he reminisced.

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Noma Addrasa City N-l, S-2S Stat her xj Morton returned to that region of the templed hills only recently after spending several months abroad, including sojourns in the Philippines and Spain. Mis letter said that, the most interesting and important news item he had about Brown County at. the time of writing he got not from that locality itself but from a a a New-York. "In New York I saw a marine painting that seemed to me to lie of extraordinary merit." he wrote. "I learned Itolim that my opinion was not without distinguished support and that it was by our Nashville's own C.

Curry Bohm. "In fart, it had been awarded a prize in the very heart of American marine painting Gloucester, Mass. by the North Shore Gallery. This year they reproduce another of his ma-lines in their catalogue. "Another distinguished gallery, that of Rockport.

is reproducing one of the Bohm marines in its catalogue. "I have been away so long that I did not know that Hie lloosier Salon in 10.VI and again in 1 9.i3 gave its outstanding award and pm.e to Bohm marines, Ihe award for landscape painting, I believe. "It is no small thing for an inland artist to study the sea for several ears and then be able 10 compete on equal terms with the greatest the East can furnish." Morton added a note which I feel confident will be of interest to Moosier art lovers. Me said that during September and Octoher the Nashville Mouse will have a large showing of Rohm canvases. "They are painting on ihe roat in those months." he addefl.

Can some reader tell me where Crackaway is? Bernard Monan, of Lebanon wrote recently 1 hat it still exists in Boone County but not by that name. Me did not give the present name. Can some other leader? We shall see. Monan also called attention to recent inquiry in another part of this newspaper as to how Cvclone got its name. That town, you will know, is located in Clinton County, a short dis- TO REMEMBER1 Oiily iir-t quol'tv prO'lUCt flr tfH fippl'ed.

W. Vlu gt nnce you ci" oereno on trim tlv hpvt vnur mnfv "ce buv hrnnr-k," discontinued vtyle pr pnt-frns erg fver rict Or us'd. Ouohty of opplirotion th fmfst Every Ob is handled hv personnel v.hne voili ij guoionteed. Mo un sailed "pul' -up' labor is ever set to do your work. You con tje sur of getting trie mo.t in service ond satisfaction ot ti least cost to vou A tree estimate is our proof.

Come in or call, todoy! A why you can afford to ill IP through it hut he is dead now." i Well, perhaps some interested reader can come forth with the interesting story behind Cyclone. A recent account by a Paoli reader about Fourth of July celebrations held in Orange County in yesteryear certainly stirred nostalgic memories with Alono R. Stanfield. 260 N. Holmes.

In fact he took time out to write to me from Spokane, where he was on vacation. While he did not attend it he did recall Ihe one held at West Baden in 1873. No wonder for it held dire consequences for his three brothers. Me vv rote: "They had a cannon and thev loaded it so heavy it hurst and killed a young man named Sev hold." Me did recall vividly one held in French Lick in lfiTfi at which the Salem silver cornet hand played. Me said Moses Ham read the Declaration of Independence.

Willis Farwell spoke and another whose name I was not able to decipher gave a history of the landing of the Pilgrims. "This was very interesting to me, just a lad." he added. It was the centennial year and every one had flag-draped wagons -spring wagons and jolt wagons. "They made the lemonade in tuhs. Thev had a mule-powered merry-go round.

"When they couldn't get a band thev got a bunch of fiddlers. I remember one time the band stanl broke down and fell down the hillside. The hillside made it just right for the hoard seats. 1-ors were laid up and down the hill and boards were laid across them." Me recalled that people would begin arriv ing at'fi a m. and 1hen MiMTiitV rnM i 1 1 -1 a lllllr with.

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