Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 172, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 1, 1950 Page: 8 of 16
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NKW INSIGNIA — Winston
‘OmnML leader of the Conserv-
ative party in Britain, wears a
V-shaped rosette on his lapel as
he toura his consutuency of
Woodford. Essex, during the vot-
ing In Britain's ejections Church-
Ill was re-elected to his House of
Commons seat by his Woodford
constituents and his Conserva-
tive party made a strong come-
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“Why didn’t you tell me he was a
etuck the thermometer in
. BAN FRANCI8CO—-A new
repellent spray that wiU beep deer
from eating crops is being develop-
ed by the Fish and Oama DlvV
alon. Oame officials aren't saying
yet just what It is, but It has been
developed since complaints began |
coming In some years back about
wild doer eating everything from
Brussels sprouts to fruit trees.
They aren't quite sure of It yet,
but tests with the new spray show
it has ■•deterred” deer from gob-!
bling gra^g vines in the Napa Vgj- '
The problem is much w^deri-'than 1
this wine-rich valley. MoVe plant-
ed land tn the green parts of the
state, plus a growing, protected
deer population Jiava combined to
cause thousands of dollars In da-
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TEL. AVIV—Mb Jewish authori-
ties directing the ‘ ingathering of '
the exiles” hope 30.000 Jews will .
coma to Israel from Poland tn
1950 to find a new home About
100 000 Jews from Poland are now
believed to be here.
Polish authorities recently have
tended to let the bars dean on 1
Jewish immigration to Israel. In
recent weeks, several large tram-
porta of Polish Jews have arriv-
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FRIENDS IN NEED
ARE FRIENDS INDEED
ELKHART. Ill. —<Jt— Luck for
Maurice Tierney took a brighter
turn when fellow workers got to-
gether to help him remodel hig
house Tierney has had misfortune'
dogging his steps ever since he.
fractured an ankle at the start oN
the project last March. Since the-fl
he has had appendicitis, and latei
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cabin as a stowaway» That's ho-j
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Berlin Smokes Feminine
BERLIN —OR— German clgaret
packs have been demilitarised. Dis-
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Hitler’s time, were pictures of uni-
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NEW YORK — (NEAl — Is
yourgtrl a finicky eater? Take your
troubles U> the Bronx Zoo. You'll
gal plenty of sympathy.
They have a girl — Penelope is
her name — who's so fussy sbout
I her fcQd that they’ve finally had
[ to turn the lion house at the ioo
into the blggeat worm Breeding
tana in toe world.
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was the common earthworm, I This u P*rt of her own private
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FOR EMPTY CARTONS
WASHINGTON—*i-Here « a use
| for empty milk cartons at last
American Forest Products Indus-
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chanic for the California Blate Di-
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Susie like this whenever it looks like rain!**
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month to stay alive and happy.
And not juog any old worm, either.
Three years ago, when the xoo
got word that Penelope and two
relatives were on their way from
Australia, Christopher Coates was
assigned as curator in charge of
the platypuses.
'•We started looking for worms,
but the earthworm farms couldn’t
supply enough to meet the needs
of the duckbills Our intial order for
wenns WU 35.900. Months later
we received 3596 " Coates says.
Bo Coates and Keeper Thomas
Callahan took up farming tn the
dark basement of the lion house.
After several months of digging and
breeding, they figured they had a
prettygood supply of worms
They did, tf they wanted to ge ‘
fishing. But not if they expected to
satisfy Penelope and her two can-
paniions. The . crop from Coates'
t*nBi M^vviwwvri aarthnirwi !
^and Penelope wasn’t having any. stock of tender leafwwma.
While Penelope went on a him- I
' pgr strike, soo workers went worm i
hunting all owr Bronx Park and
neighboring parks. They dangled
thtn wornia. fat worms, short
wsraM gnd long worms under Pen-
etoge% asee. and she reacted like
. 4k«sMM snifftag spinach Finally
they turned up a nice fat speci-
men tn a pile of decayed leaves.
Penelopa fairly snapped al it.
- Coates promptly tagged it the
lesfworm and filled his farm wnh
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Pleased By Worms
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Callahan harvests two pounds a
j day. which is anywhere from 350 to j
2.000 worms, depending on site {
1 and weight
! In his spare time, he also dishes
■ up egg custard, crayfish and frogs
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doesn't use Penelope s dinner to go
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MORE BRITONS NAME
SON AFTER PRINCE
I LONDON—F—More snd more
i Britons are naming their sons aft-
er Prune Charles. Birth notice col-
umns of the "London Dally Tele-
graph" alone showed 54 babies
christened Charles in 1949—more
than double the number m 1944
It was still well down the popu-
larity list, however, John le<j. a*
usual, with ITO. followed by David.
Richard. Michael and Christopher
; in that order. Elisabeth--the name
, ot the prince s mother—held second
place on the girls’ list First was
Susan, with Jane in third pla< e
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