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A A I I vmes, lowj. Thursday. April- 2S, 1955 Rebuilt-- Co'jtiuuea troin Page One many can, of course, be exaggerat- 'ed. Members of Chancellor Konradi Adenauer's i a Christian! Democratic Union are not Nazis The majority are pro-Western a strongly anti-Commuiiist and anti-j cratic Informal Cease-Fire in Many Freshman Formosa Straits Possible ijolons Favor Committee Shift 4 from Ames Pass NROTC Tests At Iowa State Dennis the Menace By Ketcham 1000; now i CU u'S Town-Community crane upposmon a TM: uic uv. informal cease- members of the West German i i fire in the Formosa straits without trade union federation despite i i A Itheir clamor for an understanding comerence, dip- ft lomatic otticials said today.

There was strong evidence that iwith Moscow on German unity Mrs. Carl C. Wilson, 718 But ihe emergence of a new Get- is one of the students a a army under strict Texas State College for Women NATO control--raises ior a rL who will be honored at the Germans-and Europeans Honors Day Assembly April fn-'the specter of military outstanding scholarship. Miss son is a sophomore recreation major. Forrest A.

Barnes, Jr 1 and Hltier blood rule 1 whal a a pncemocratic I Germans the many div I guided Nazis pay lip-service to tne 2S1T aspirations of ihe West European West; Norman P. Robinson. NATO or. zr.e simple A West and Edward E. Anderson, uior.alist that Germany Roland, Wednesday took part in 'must have an arm if she to clinics at the annual meeting of make her irfii.tr.ce ft.lt LU the the Iowa State Dental society in 'world.

Des Moines at Veterans auditor- km. The men are all dental stu-' Nobody knows this better dents at the University of Iowa. tne United States would prefer the i a i approach to cit planners from all purt of through a third nation--at least Iowa May 6 for the tenth a a during initial moves toward a Far Town ana Community Planning Eastern settlement. Conference which will open at 9 Officials expressed hope these a. in Memorial Umcn on the initial moves would develop campus.

judges by the Chinese Reds and John Fitzsimmons, professor and Chinese Nationalists that they head ot landscape e. warring against each will discuss county zoning in Iowa other. Diplomats believed such ns a highl.ght of the conference. pledges could be worked out in The present legislature, now ses- tho form of separate declarations, sion, has passed a bill a i Rcc and Nationalist China would ing possible in any county in Iowa retain their claims to the Ch.na Prior to this, zoning was liTitec and Formosa But counties with population of 60 000 old Chancellcr, Adenauer, tne ther wculd try to realize these or more. Fitzsimmons will d.scuss this phase of planning at 11:15 a bar- Also appearing on the aimr.g touching many world cap- will be John Carpenter, Ames city I Brian Barron, 2226 Donald; Joho iBragomer.

620 Ash; Richard Camp- ibill, Wood, and Francis Noble.) 1916 IZidgewood, have been named 'to enter the naval ROTC program' Editor Note: This is the first at lowa Sute coll as aperies of two stones reporting of compelltlve examinations uk-n legislative views bv hich schooi sonlors over of some of the first-teimers in the naM0 Iowa State college will be host TM" i.iis, program, a student receives his some new the lv ok- i and $50 a nouse (month while he is in college. Dur- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Magill, 720- staur.chest champion of claims by use of force. 10th.

returned home Tuesday from' ur lon whom Winston Church.li Long and hard diplomatic East Orange. N. where they described as visited in the home of their daugh- 1Ge rman statesman sir.ee Bismarck was sure to be required dur- a a who will discuss city ter and son-in-law, Mr. snd Mrs Hls Me amDUion is tnus to se: ir.g enorts to arrange a cease- planning; Ladis Csanyi. of the Leslie Rupprecht.

iBonn pro-Western course firmly fie. But once this is achieved Iowa State department of civil en- iwhilc he lives--so firmly that his even informally officials said gineermg, who will discuss causes Mrs. L. R. Stoeber of will find it hard to it seemed likely that a conference and cures of parking problems.

D. ton, D.C., and their son. Randy change. would be held to take up lemain- S. Tnplett of the Ames City plan Lee, returned to Washington on 1 The Chancellor is convmcec.

ing Chinese problems and Lyle Kyle. Sioux Monday after visiting for two that deception and disloyalty of the Far Eastern questions. City, secretary of the Woodbury weeks in the home of Mr. and Mrs kir.a practiced by the German ger- The United States would prefer County Taxpayers conference. R.

0. Stoeber in Huxley. erais after the first wsr would rot such a meeting be held under, A symposium on problems of John Mr. and 2 Woodland, Beta Pi fraternity. Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Decker of inside the club, where- she Tuesday after Secretary of State ner; Thomas Moore, director of the by Robert Hosan img this time, he takes naval sur- lowa Daily Press Writer in addmop to his chosen ma- DES MOINES IDPA Many jor course in college and takes a f.ist-term representatives serving total of three summer cruises with in the 1955 sessior. ohjnge.s in the fliCt. the committee procedure to help Contract students receive um- speed up and i the legisla- i and textbooks the first tive processes during biennial two years of their training. The lust meet r.gs tne Iowa two years, they receive a small al- Still others believe the apparent slowness of legislative procedure, always a headache to newcomers, could be (nercome by annual sessions or the es- ance each month.

Thev are selected by the professor of naval 1 science from students already enrolled college or selected for ati- by the college officials tablibhment of a legislative re- Contract students take one sum- search council, nv: .1 so. to-' Kegul.ir students are tommis-' in a survey of the house com- sior.td in the navy the siirnej as tile 1955 session drew to f-s of the Academy a close. must serve three years on ac-1 Edvvard Norland ofClinder. du: the fleet after grnd- a farmer, said Lhe legislature At tli. time, they may elect moves "slower than I anticipated to a lhe career or before I came here." He believes reser.e status smaller standing committees would Contract students receive a reserve result in better studv on bills in corc--'" 10 ac; orsijn ard I 60TTA HAVE FRIENDS.

YA MB TO 6E A serve for a period of t.me cor.tm-i gent en the reeds of the service a lhc Df zTM Eugene Hailing i of Orient, a Whittier Carnival Friday Night Mr. and Mrs. Russel Daniels Honored at 25th Anniversary USDA Develops Dehydrofreezing weighed 8 at birth and Mr 6 and a i0ng llme Arbor, are the maternal grandparents. meet with the Reds to talk over Kiwanis To Have Ladies Night a cease-fire, release of Americans Tonight will be ladies night for Ten years ago this rnomn. when as mem Gen.

Alfred Jodi signed Germanv proolems. Tne onlv condition he and tneir wives assemole for uncoixn-ional surrender Eneiir.s. in the south ballroom of Mel V1C: on the interests of National-'morial Union at 6:30 p. m. i "The legislature moves slower lous nations.

program includes a film or taan expected out it is thorough Witn this signature the German! ir and good Part; tiC to in Pet a fr0m 3 m0re rtSnt 3nd icedure in this session." ''Good he declared, "are smothered sifting, in a process that slows down the legislature and is not conducive to good legislation." William Harbor 1 of Henderson, grain dealer, said: moves i Mi and Mrs. Russel Daniels 1311 Walnut, were honored at a anniversary celebration Sunday in the home of their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Houa i L.

Konrady. 3316 Tripp LaVonne and Joann Daniels. Mrs. Konrady's sis'ers. assisted as co- Evcr heard the word, ''dehydro- hostesses for the occasion, freezing' You'll be hearing it one A set of dishes a presented to of these days if you haven't the honored couple from relatives, ready, according to LesUe Smith, The table, covered with a white Whittier school pbygtour.d extension foods and nutrition cloth, was centered with a cinust at Iowa State college.

two-tier cake, topped with a dec- Just bi eak the term into its two oration created by Mrs. Henry principal ard O'NeiL Silver service and rose's you a its nn.an- completed the appointments, Food that's been dned--then a nd Mrs. Daniels were mar- This method of ric-d in St John's cathedral in Des foods has been eloped by UK Monies on April 25. 1930. U.

S. Department of Agriculture The government holds that patents i i on the system, but it licenses com rOSl-NUptial rOrty at 6 30 m. Dale Brentna'l will the w.tn ne arrangements. Fred Wrieht will be ch.Trsrr of drawing for rr.sin prize. A Hednch.

treasurer. be in coarse of the t.cket booths, with the assistance of Whittier teachers. O-'m- committees Boy born to: Mr. and Mrs. James i fed into the victor', hands.

In this Dr cts Wednesday. can onl express hope that, sess Peace Mr. and'Mrs. Michael Foley, 6241 th6 victor wm trcat them with er ct, today. i er 2f ltv Municipal Court The Bonn Federal Reouolic was 'treated by the Allies with a gen-' erosity uneoualled bv victors in mercial companies to turn out dry- ith the State Deoartment to as- the Iowa State college music de- shou'd have more part'-- 'partment.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Guhl, Jewell, today. STORT COUNTY HOSPITAL Norma Eubank, MARY GREELEY HOSPITAL Admitted Wednesday--Bert Mortvedt, Radcliffe; Jerry Robinson, Maxwell; James Edward Conway, SlO and S4 50 improper war. L.S.

help. West Germany rk cobson S15 and cos was enabled to rise rapidly i false drawing Qf check; Ravmond abyss of to a GOmm- Holvicki S1 and 54 50 Nevada; Hilda Harshbarger, We- mi 011 1 registration; John Parsons, SlO. vada. Dismissed Today--Marvin Smith. CTORT CITY HOSPITAL Dismissed Today--Jenny Cordes.

rpeeding; William Eugene Cona- West Gerrnany-tnough now- a S10 SDceding Les ter Johnson, rump state of oO million people- S15 mtoxlcation has undertaken to contribute to NATO 12 divisions of 500.000 men for the defense of non-Communist; I 6 Europe against Red aggression. Russian-occupied East Germany NEVADA--Wedding licenses have --with its 18 million inhabitants-- been issued, to the following coup-' remains. 10 years after the war, in es in recent davs at the office of! a state of economic stagnation. clerk of cou at Nevada. West Germany, now free and sov-j John Arthur 2 5, Colo, and 1 ereign, is torging ahead towards Ann Q'Mara, 22 Jocoby On Bridge Study This Hand For Clever Play Harbor declared that sifting committees have too much power late in the session; recommends a change in siftin? procedure; feels that members on appropriations committee should not be named to other committee work.

He would start work sooner on state budget matters. rices. Mr. and Mrs. Welcion Kinc- product bury, and seventh and eighth, VVtly Q.hvdrofreeze bean-guess prize.

i a C. Ferguson old in place of This is why-1 Honors Randall Girl RANDALL A miscellaneous Ln i TM foods lo.ce th fir texture and post-nuptial shower was given for i I Shape Whetl thawed a Mrs Lament Wicks, the former Letter. Mrs Berme h.ls ard Mrs frcezin If they're dried first so a i Stenbe op I Stanley Kirk: down toss. Mr. anc about half the water is taken out- E1 heran church parlors IP Tom novelties.

Mrs jthen frozen, then thawed and soak- jj-mdall Jane McMullan. Mrs Ado'f i in water, they'll retain the.r,*' rs. Norman Jacobson served as a Hednck: spill-isnape and look more like the mistress cere monies and Mrs Mrs. Max Sheeler. a a product.

Miliang led the devotions About six companies are Doi otbv clson rad a humorous Mrs. Owen Womack, Ames: Al- full recovery and bert Benson, Ames; Barbara Benson, Randall. Today--Mrs. Neal Sands. Ren- ed in 1945 There is a -striking difference be-J Pamela Johnson.

Ames; Mrs. Howard McClelland, Ames. Dismissed the busy, busthrg prosperous West Germany of 1955. In 1945 Germans were a bewilder Andris Zervins. 24.

Ames, and ary Alice Mershon, 22, Ames. Fred G. Sutter. 63, Ames and Salisbury. 58.

Ames. Everett Norman Sather. 19, hungrv "and' ragged people laR d. and Patricia Ann Sather, 18, Wednesday Mrs. Belle Moo-e, 0 'Roland as late as 1948--immeoiatelv George Zimbelman.

i i i reform whic Donald Dean Reed. IT. Zearing, 'and Donna Lorraine Myers, 18, Ne- Today Mrs. Margaret Wicker. in the Mrs.

Dons Bergman, Mrs. Esther Davies. Daniel McClure. Maxigene Dusenberg and boy rew prosperity- a Amey quotations: still scramoled for potatoes a a odd pieces of coal which' Kendall L. Stewart, legal age, tumbled off U.S Army trucks and Kathryn through rubble-strewn'Sinn, legal age.

Story City, streets. Today West Germany is a roaring concern--with a couple of hundred newiy-baked millionaires-- 'jnti, ueo Fighting- Page One' NORTH (D) 28 A A 8 8 4 3 1 0 5 4 8 5 4 WEST EAST 4 1 0 7 3 A 9 6 5 2 1 0 2 9 6 4 A 6 4 8 7 3 2 9 SOUTH A 7 5 94 A 1 0 6 2 Both sides vul. East South Wett Pass 1V Double 14 3 4 Pass Pass Opening the-bottle, Scort Swisher (D) of Iowa Don Hay.vardi ring Mr a lawyer, doesn't like the committee procedure. "It's too bad." he dcclar j'-when any small group such as Dave Peterson: balloons. Mr.

and'cause tne slices can be handled' bj jsjorman Jacobson. i sifting committees can run a leg- Mrs. Wayne Jones: refreshments, more easily. Apricots keep their: Mrs Joel Arneson anc Mrs. iislature which is supposed to and Mrs.

Joel Jordison, Mrs. a better when dthydrofrozer. Charles Thorsbakken helped their all the people of Iowa. Ac- Keyword Hedrich. Mr.

and Mrs. han uhelr canned, dried or frozen; open her gifts. North Pass Redbl. I tually there is no representation at C. J.

Fribley and Mr. and brothers. ail. There is too much early stall- Wayne Jones. ing on bill action to send them to 'sifting where they are under more control He suggests that all bills passed by two-thirds vote of one house be i brought out of silting for adequate discussion on the floor of the other 'house.

He would like to see all bills voted out of hte standing commit- Begg of Fernald Heads Schoolmen The serving teblc, covered with a lace cloth, wr.s centered with pink 1 snapdragons and carnations and was decorated in green and yellow candelabra and lighted tapers i Vivian Stenberg, sister of the bride, poured. Hostesses were Wicks of Story City, Mrs. La- iverne Wicks of Jewell. Mrs. Ger- a a D.

Ritchie. Iowa State aid Meiman of ZearLng. Mrs. SinoH college a i a husbandr sopho- Swenson of Radcliffc, Mrs Ernest ISC Student To Try for $1,000 Scholarship Don Besg. superinter.cent of schools at Fernaid, has taken over oresidencv of the Storv tees acted upon on the house floor.

Administrators association rr ore Albert Clt ls one of of Story City and Manr Neil E. Johns of Toledo a students selected from tne 12; of Huboard farmer, would reauce the size of (states of the North Central Region; staixiing committees, consolidate, gr 1ujp TT will compete in Chicago May their number, and name fewer members to them. Such action, he by Oswald Jacoby Written for NEA Service North and South a stretched a bit when they four hearts with Part of the troub! Edwin H. Smith. Shipley superintendent, is vice president, and E.

P. Schmdler, county superin- 1-2 for the SI.000 Advanced Scholarship offered by the Sears-Roe- studv of all Dills. Committee work urer W0u id be started sooner too, under, The association meets once month and has among its respon- Ritchie will be accompanied to the meeting, held at LaSalle hotel Chicago, by Floyd Andre, dean Current Receipt Eggs Butterfati Sweet Cream No 1 No 2 Hogs: Top Butchers 16.65 Lounging in A Fancy Way By ALICIA HART NEA Beauty Editor Spring and summer are the seasons of novelty clothes. This year, amusing items come domestic manufactur- erseas. And thev are L-CO uuic, A 'trenches and strong points West opened the king of dia- the majority party to assume more.

Each September the "xne latest word in overalls There is a housing boom in the earlier the day by the rebels, monds and continued the suit un- rpspcnsmiaiy on major a schoolman mixer for TCn or scholar 'come-! from West Gprmanv Thpv Bonn Federal Republic. Rebuilt ho- They attempted to annihilate the til South ruffed the third round. TM" eadersh p. Sonal tv SdUre poppv pat ton latm wnen tney got to his pln I I I ciiiu ndb among its icspun-j today's Robert 'Carson, R) Independence. the planning for boys'and able was that they lawyer, was disappointed that county basketbaU tou na- Corn: New Corn Oats: Oats Soybeans: Beans in the bigger cities teem with reoels prosperous Packcrs 14 50 tnahsts and coods sold in Frankfurt, i Saigon proper and The average declarer would have cut them off from reinforcements gone down quietly by drawing Ol action.

businessmen. Luxurv Cholon. i trumps and losing" two club fin- Willard Freed of Gowne, session could be limitea. i Ti.i -1 business ability or special achieve- Death and Destruction 2 3 Stock Prices but the actual declarer was lawyer, feels that appropriation Riley Dietz. of Walcott, elec- iFcavii anu Lrcsmicuon DUI me actual aeciarer was a or Duesseldorf-heart of A government leader said he Ralph Hirschberg, of New bllls shojld havc burOUS tn ral co trac or tbse ArtlCS tC Ruhr's coal a stct-l industries hoped ro force the rebels to expend one of the country's great plav- suggested they shnuW I am happy to find there no on so they de York', 1th Avenue th missmg hl Cams because which the minoritv artv.

edure is too slow in the early days; I i Immcc- -f or tbr TM was interested did not get sufficient'of the session and this might bo Ht6 pS the Ger- au.st army headquarters. Fire spades. The problem was to a a TM n- a-i i a mans spent their major energies completeiy turned out the central the a in hearts even if West ra against secret ballots searching for food. Then they re-refugee ofhce which contained all he id both of the missing i TM XF vn 'built their bombed homes. Now the records of the poisons dubs A (LjP Stocks 01 'hey even have enough monev ard who had fled to sruth Viet Nam lowed Wednesdays pattern today leisure to satisfy a long pentup urge from the Red-he -ld north --an irregular opening, a first hour, to travel break on a late ticker and a rally; Thc a from the lows on small volume.

tc OI Wcil EurODe a i Also there was one oubtandingj CTOw a ed th Wcs a tour i 6 v-. KrlTv w-u 6 dneS ist who 5 nd mont a i a Casualties were numerous day break Hilton Hotels on brief thouaht. Hirsrhbere saw the solution. He led his sin- sucpt along thc Boule- a fincsse stand up and speak Oailiem. i house This "unnecessary" finesse' sure in committee to do no good, but real point.

had in committees," Freed asserted. "I feel everyone serving in the legislature should stand up and he counted. They shouldn't for a mea- and then vote against it in secret," in dazzling colors. With them comes a matching jacket with balloon sleeves mighty fancy lounging wear indeed. In London, ladies may lounge in romper a a a of a gay cotton print worn with matching skirt.

Here, lounge wear is pants of every conceivable length. Bermu- Sy an a a session cte, Jamaica, pedal pusher and 'which would make for better legis-! Catherine Schanche, daughter ofjankle length ladies" pants are all la tiers by giving more time to work'Dr. ar.d^vlrs. Schanche. 810 equally acceptable as high fashion bills and Grace Jackman.

daughter ion in leisure wear. Cotto ncoats are popular novelty He said he felt the Mr. and Mrs. A. L.

Jackman, system worked out well in this ses- HI State, arc among 25 senior items. New cotton weaves--bro- non snd that the speaker was as'home economics students at Iowa a tweed bedspread-like tex- fair as possible in committee as 'State college who have accepted 'MSnments. i hospital and administrative dietetic tures--make these fun to wear. These coats come in dark tonrs thc i of a civilization th( once soucht lo cnes enjcv an anti-trust i a i Today's thev' weakest was Pullman which Frenchmen. I'ahans.

Bdcians anrt able plunged 7k points to a new lowi a i a a who rctam a i i at 59 on a sharp drop in earnings, rnemoncs of Hitler's Hilton moved narrowly today and I complain b.tt-ri off s-g around noon. "German invasion At noon the industrial Jtood at 425.67 off 2.43 points; 159.41. off 0.94; utilities. 64.57. off 0.28 and 65 stocks.

159.44, off 0.88. In the break which hit shortly bold a JSi after 11 a.m. the steels again borej of to 4 in a Declarer continued with the ace lawyer, observes: Jr.ck Miller (R of Sioux City, tax William Dillon of Columbus (internships for the coming year. for town Dastel J- il- 1 i A WJl Junction, quarry operator, feels the I Successful completion of the matter how cood a piece or rpenker and majority and minori-iyear internships will entitle the stu- 0 0 1 1 of spades and a spade ruff in i n.aeous Bui ambulances were un- own a ay ilegislation mev be it requires a lot tv floor leaders should meet to membership in the Amerito get through to aid the the pades 'f ror n' "the dummy, 'of" work and persuasiveness to get 1 all new members to explain legis-'can Dietetic Association. Scholastic occupation Thousand- arc homeless.

Death about a new and destruction arc all about. At some Saigon looked iikc a than 17 million em- blitzed city of World ar II. economic expansion Charred corpses lay the flam- thc influx of 9,000.000 rcf me of the refugee huts. the Russian zoue--u The Binh Xuyen is allied with i the Buddhist Hoa Hao sect in a Hirschherg'the'n drew trump? with'it througn ur own house, and the lathe routine and procedure a personal requirements for re- and the ace and king, after which he; ai led a club from the dummy finessed thc At this sta for West to do. If he returned a club.

South would get a free finesse. If 7 est returned diamond. South could requires friend 'them. ceivirg all American Dietetic Jship. cooperation and active suo-, "I was here several days." he ex-'ciation-approved internships are jack to'wesfs of mem bers of both houses.

"before learning that we'hig' 1 and students are accepted ce there i 1 A lc ft' cannot a a could get help a.id assistance on only in limited numbers. grudge because your opponent to- proposed legislation in the law li- Miss Schanche will take her year day may be friend tomorrow brary." of advanced study at the Universi- resort wear. They are slim or In a coat-dress silhouette. Mix-and-match is the beauty of these novelty clothes. Combine them every which way and they still come out as fresh, sparkling trends.

And best of all, these fashion novelties cling to the washability that makes them practical day in esse. If 7 est returned a spade or There are soft spcts to in in the Ruhr, the bomb-shatter- reforms which ended their age-old, Stwl ed Steei rnili3 glow once more 'privileges such as tax U.5. Steel Bethlehem regained'through the nights. West Ger- in legislative activities Howard Rcppcrt (D of Des ty of Minnesota, Minneapolis. She and da out.

He said the statement that a new- Momes. transfer and storage com-, will graduate from Iowa State with 1 "unified front" dedicated to the tu i wmle comer must be in thc house two or pany president, said he favored a a major in dietetics. jDAR sure, task of removing Diem and his mn dlscarded he iosing ''inree terms before expecting to tr a a session. He also recom-, Miss Jackman will take her year hold meeting on in any C3 rontract was mert bunk spread that standing committeesiof advanced study at the University Monday at 2 p. m.

at the home of safe. If declarer hadn't clean- ho who wish to'perpetuate them-! meet too oftes and for too short a'of Wisconsin, Madison. She ill Mrs. Ben Sorenson. 3303 Wood, 6U 5 VJGJ-, out the spades, however.

West selves in office." period each time. from Iowa State with a'land. mare than half of the loss and! many' total industrial production'kind of an economic miracle thatj cou have returned a spade Rcfbert Naden 'B' of Webster favor committees meeting for' major in experimental cookery. oiners nrmca rrom tne lows a -oo ut 40 per higher than bc-'Amencans understand. It wouldnUj safely, and then South would have, i i rnanufaclurer.

said: a full day, maybe twice a week to I the last war have been possib.e without forced to lose another club "Annual sessions might speed up thoroughly discuss proposed bills Island Group Aircrans point to morei This gives Bonn a position of U.S. help. But the largest or later. 'the procedure, but also might keep This would speed process! American Samoa consists of a it. than 2 points at their lows.

Somejfluence in the West European Union! of'credit belongs to the hard-work-' oils, utilities, coppers and special thaf is superior to that of Franccnng German workers and the re- Mori issues fell 2 points or more a 3 Italy. awakened spirit of enterprise of grow the bottom of thr i Uest Germany's rohirth is the German businessmen. I of Ari younger people from serving. The land would make for better efficien-! group of islands just east of the More than 100 species of cacti 'salary is so low they cannot afford cy and 1 he declared. on the vast desert expanses in spend, the time away from their I of unless the time for pnrh OiiMren Move Fist.

international Date Line, 900 miles south of the equator, and about 2275 milos sou'h of Hawaii. Named for Pope The name poplin comes from papeline, a fabric woven of silk at Avignon, France, in the 1400s. The new fabric was named to honor the Pope, who rrigncd in France whon it 1 '-n 'SPAPERf.

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