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The Gazette from Cedar Rapids, Iowa • 16

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The Gazettei
Location:
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
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16
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Uht dtbnr Saptba Gazrltr Foreign Mm 1 Hemy McLemcr il fEANDERINCS cf a meager dij I LI iiil help but smile when I bear that eld senior. miil javerile. "Annie Laurie. I va a ki- rzj szssrs it aT-m 1 1 ft mm mm a Ik a scng about a darkey, ere Mixwellicn. whose hrys -aere boncie." Let me bear toe xhtw ar I aaraxs pirt--ra jthat foci donkey traylS his hi ad In tie eirlj nrrinj dew.

And I airier: eld enr-ijh to tc'. I I knew it "Jirxint a "tny nurse" but n. trxlned nurse. Alter jthey cane to bouses irhere pecple were sick ar.d frere marcinj aocui w.ia irajs. And rljiit noTr joud be vxstinj your trralh iz j-ru trid to ccnrLnce rce that Ftr.flrpe rjne "it if 4 i la my bet.

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It I U7. fr UBpie "fee aa ucr fat. pcarUadlas aaa" On the ether hxd. -tawdry" ad "rr.a:,rt.- thttr ccrjcUticn, ire Ttry rrrtlty wcrdx. Vj ccr name tin daughter Tawdry Mallte? 1 I How rr.ir.y cillicuaires and r-u'ti.

IP hate glten away frtit suns cf la wcrthy ciuir. waited tnta they had so much dcujh that thsr 7 77 dldnt pinch them a bit before frellrj the urse to aid humanity? Fcr the life cf me I cant thruU to tbe A DIONXE SIAKES A NEW FRIEND Fascinated fcy his new friend, 9-months-old Claude Dionne, younjest of the famed family, gazes at the Most Rev. Dr. Mar Iran-lous. Archbishop of Tribandrum, India They are shown at the Marian congress in Ottawa.

towrna a KMnD of a man who giTes away a but stuU has li cr 3 LUica left to strugilt ca. Of course, if sce GUESTS OF AURIOL French, British and Russian representatives chatted in the Elysee palace at Paris Sunday, following a luncheon given by French President Auriol for the Big Three foreign ministers conference on the Marshall plan for Europe. Pictured (1. to r.J are: Oreat Britain's Bevin France's Auriol, an unidentified Russian interpreter, wants to giTe me a miicn 111 act thrLUfd, and go so to ny nins to llizlztis Pinlrz Lemore or Rockefeller Focndaticn Mrlemsre cr Iute TJr-verslty HcLemcre. Not ta erJsted i-en cf the Ue fracw ibs fel trii 1" brai they na inio didat tLrter: Get a cipj cl 2ij Ci-.

from yxyur nearest bookstore. The au'-cr tas-S a XT rltcr tht bad isarLjs ypixet Isr aers. and be Fpkrcsi a It a ooe bock that went be required rri-rx Tetrjtit-cn ii WL-Jurr Me Deru; A lew ia I 4 asked ia a. cdurr.a vu Lard to jet ftci. r- Jj-v rat cheese.

You know, the kxad that rei.y a ti macaroiiL then the cbeese ka beea psT-iai cihr nU about the fcce are har-y a c.tert-J Urr. I to ten CcrsresnEaa iljmr ti K. eLrerirr the Wiscorsia Sute derartsert cf rrir-JLrr that th crre ent me bag eev-er beta F--xpsess fc-y. ax taeee heaven. 1 K' Sat ta ret back ta th trxsULm.

Xf a tisrie eesun ekeeac briar La taat eaea ctecve. wer hr 1 il arsioi the tcarcitr af far-arat cixaMBea araaaa mr me IS cry lax aee af a ike. fat. aid-a aaaaxtjr. fcw I ea a yaehL casplcvc ila a blae-eyed eartala.

It si hm ft 4 ta tfca pauua atraxiliar ap- ta asr sjulbca aa iwii. jaefau, aa4 aaaaMea. If an erlhtestd cctry trca r--l wi-Jh thinx as a LLbuiter. uhy rot 1- a the Utoea ar.es to have vtaad-ins a la KcCywor-d. Ti.

uwiead cl fcariarr to to Sen. Thick Lunys mate a foci cf if il, lV 1 Uooel Earryocre. Helen Kay rTjr srar azi ha Crasry kill tune ia aa trjtrur'-ive Trarz GRIN AND BEA2 IT IS THIS A PRECEDENT? Woman seems to be setting another precedent in the triple wedding of the three Haid brothers in Pittsburgh, with Joseph Haid being carried by his bride, instead of the other way around. The happy Haid newlyweds behind Joseph are John, Mrs. John, Mrs.

Joe, Mrs. Regis, and Regis. vt A Gkit yhotoa kr tea PatfjQ BRIDGE CONE Waldo Walker, farmer living a half mile north of stands on an beam all that's left of a bridge he built from his home over a creek to highway 150. High water took out rest of the bridge Saturday. i i.

hi i aiiiiiaiiW ibimmiiii i i "im uniiiij II. 7 'i' i 4 AP WIrephoto. FAMILY. Family of Walter Richards, one -of five shipwrecked seamen rescued Sunday alter spending six weeks on Cllpperton island, peers through the door of their home after hearing the good news. Top to bottom are: Mrs.

Richards, Walter, 13, Linnea, 5, and Terry, 3. Music in bed At a music merchants' convention in Chicago, Mary Ann Duus demonstrated a new inven-tion that promises to make confining illness or long convalescence more bearable. It's a small, lightweight fibre-glass piano designed for bed-ridden patients. -After the down payment, yea crJy pay 73 a rmih for 33 years, besides taxes, lnrrance and a lot better than jst paying rent, isnt it?" Hftn ir-rn It iaWiilfMiir frW-r-ryaP. v.a.

River Highest in 103 Years CLEANING OUT UNDERPASS Highway department equipment was used Sunday to scoop up dirt and sand in the railroad underpass at south edge of Fayette, on highway No. 150. Water reached an eight-foot depth in the underpass during a heavy rainstorm Saturday night. t. to i I I twu5 C3PTCT tS lr 9, CsC Cra-W CCWH SOZT 1 IMH: A FARM BUILDINGS ISOLATED Floodwaters of the Mississippi river almost 1 covered this group of.

farm buildings near Columbia, south of the Jefferson Barracks bridge, Sunday, as the river reached Its highest crest in 103 years. SLIM TURNOUT C. F. Pettlt, publicity and extension chairman for trie Second congressional district of the Tovmsend club, addressed Townsenders Sunday in Greene square, shortly before they gave up a scheduled meeting and parade because cf slim attendance. PC'S rrcr a.

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