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16th Street Church Bombing — Part 26
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for Alabama Women,
Mirrors Of Washington
Junior Prefers Chewing Gum:
Surrealism. Is Like Giraffe]
By DOROTHY McCARDLE
WASHINGTON (NANA)—Em-
Peror Haile Selassie is a little man
who came only up to President
by the White House for tes. has a few other million people
Mrs. Kennedy wore the coat out completely buffaloed — or should
into the rose garden when she es-/we say “giraffed.”
the day she invited him to stop{ He pinpointed surrealism which |-
Kennedy's shoulder, and even the} corted His Majesty downstairs to He had Just toured the gal-
President is not a tall man. But! see’ the President. lery with “a couple of hundred
the Emperor is regarded the world} As she twirled about in the ex- dreseed-up leaders of Washing-
over as a giant of a man when it otic coat under the hot afternoon! ton who looked in astonishment
comes to courage and leadership. | sun, she exclaimed: at the canvases on the wat,
And add to all this, a complete; “Look, Jack, he gave it to me They had gazed together upon
understanding of what makes a ... he gave it to me!” one work of Rene Magritte, This
woman happy. “Well, I wondered why you were] showed an oversized poeket
His gift to First Lady Jacqueline| Wearing a fur coat in the garden,”/ comb, standing upright on an
Kennedy brought out all her exu-| the President said with a smile, | undersized bed, with a tower-
berant thanks, It was a full-
length leopard coat, fashioned
without collars and cuffs, and
lined with white satin.
He presented it to the First Lady
—
French Folk Say
Junior Must Get
Soup At Lunch
PARIS (WNS)—School lunch
rooms in France are becoming so
crowded that some children can
spend only a half hour at the’ table
—a disaster for the French.
In many Paria districts the
standard junch for children in-
cludes six courses — hore
Woeuvres, soup, meat and
potatoes, vegetables, cheese or
salad, and dessert, Studenta
frequently bring some fresh
fruit from home to top off this
midday meal,
But with the crowding, some
schools have cut out the soup and
cheese courses. Parents are com-
plaining bitterly that their chil-
dren are ont getting enough to eat.
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Three-year-old John F. Ken-
nedy Jr, proved himsel* to be
all American boy that afternoon
of the Emperor of Ethiopla’s vis-
it In the rose garden,
Like a roya) magician, His Maj-
esty produced gifts for both Caro-
line and John Jr. For the Presi-
dent’s daughter, there was a hand-
carved figure of an Ethiopian girl.
For John Jr., an ancient Ethiopian
soldier, carrying a lance and a
spear.
“Does anybody have any chew-
ing gum?” was John Jr.'s wistful
remark,
The youngster’s mamma was
embarrassed, but everyone -else
laughed.
Nobody had any gum!
Surcealiem Like Giraffe
Who ever heard of a giraffe
being a surrealistic creature?
Well, he is, according to the
ambassador of Belgium, Louts
Scheyven. The ambassador opened
an exhibition of “contemporary
painting in Belgium” at the Cor-
ecoran Gallery of Art last week.
He displayed wit and wisdom on
@ subject that baffles most people,
He understands modern art, and
he.can joke about it.
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cupboard.
“There is nothing more surreal-
istic than nature,” said the am-
bassador. “A giraffe is a surreal-
istic creature, so are many exotic
birds. But we are used to them,
and they offer no surprises.
“What the surrealist wants is to
surprise and echant us.”
7
This brought an understanding
laugh.
Next he tackled abstract art,
“Abstract art is related to clas-
sical art, as jazz is related to clas-
sical music,” he said. “And here
iJ hope I do not scandalize those
who put their faith
Ellington.”
They got another Jaugh,
The fascinating group of Bel-
gian paintings by 18 of Belgium's
“most modern artists” will be on
view here until Dec. 1. It will
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Los Angeles and St. Louis,
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Women's News Service
Whether you approve is beside
the point: It’s a woman's world
and here's how it’s spinning,
FONTAINEBLEAU, France
(WNS) — For weeks, hitchhikers
complained of “a man in a blue
car” who gave them lifts, then
held them up and stole thelr man-
ey and luggage. The man, Albert
Thibault, 41, has finally been
turned in to the police by two
women hikers, Oraa Yosha and
Bina Feiner. “He didn't know we
are well-trained ‘soldiers in the
Israel Army,” explained Bina,
, es ef
. PARIS (WNS) — Sign at the
entrance of the Inno Super-
Rear the Gare Mont~
parnasse: “Al! purchases made
by husbands alone on Saturday
mornings can bs exchanged (or
mon¢y refunded) by wives the
same afternoon.”
ZURICH, Switzerland (WNS)
|
| —When schoolteacher Elizabeth
Vaucher assigned 9-year-old stu-
dents to write compositions on
“How To Improve Daily Life,” she
received this paper from Heidi
teen ee me oe oe .e.
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It’s A Woman’s World
|Kosch: “My father complains
about business, my mother about
housework, and I about school.
Life would be improved if my
Sather did the housework, my
mother came to school, and I went
to the office.”
° e¢ 8. :
LINGEN, Germany, (WNS) -——
Hendiette Thischer, 72, couldn't
wait for the freight train blocking
the road to move,. 50 she ducked
underneath it to get across As she
did, the train began to go. Quick-
ly she jumped on the rods end
rode for 25 minutes under the
train before a gatekeeper spotted
her and stopped it. She was un-
burt and frightened that she might
get in trouble with railroad auth-
orities. -
PARIS (WNS) — Jeannie De-
Palmas has joined her husband,
Marcel, as an ace jockey at French
race tracks. She stands one head
talier than her mate, and wears
stars- instead of circles on her
blouse. Commenting on her work,
race horse owner Alex Weisweller
said, “Women make as good jock-
eyes as men. Moreover, they un-
derstand horses better. I intend to
hire many of them.”
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ROME (WNS} — Francesca
Bruni, who places fashion med-
els had trouble finding a doren
Italian beauties willing ta'go te
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disapprove of trips to England,”
_ she said. “Their daughters nev-
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PARIS (WNS) — A couture poll
has revealed that French teen-
agers do not follow fashions in-
troduced by Paris couturiers. “How
can we?” replied Dominique Aud.
oin, 19. “The ‘couturiers copy
what we are already wearing, par-
ticularly Yves St. Laurent.”
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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WNS) — Mrs.
Louis T. Scharff always ends up
caring for the livestock in the Au-
gusta Players theatrical produc-
tions. In “Li'l Abner” she played
Moonbeam McSwine and became
nursemaid to Salomey the pig. As
a production worker with “Tea-
house of the August Moor,” she
became sitter for a goat. “And
he was @ «poiled gost,” reported
Mrs. Scharff.
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