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Page & Lt. Comdr. A. Browne On Duty Here Prior To Recall To Active Duty, Browne Was A Real Estate Broker J. ” Schoo’ Univer LCDR Bi service rank of Ke pi ticipatec nd hips and LCDR Browr elude; patro s Executive} Requisite (AM| Officer. the; Asiatic n with three} Liberation rib- bon, Japar Oceupation rib-| bon, and the World War II Vic-| tor} Prior to : to active} duty, Brown was associat-| ed with the firm of Browne and| Storch Ine. a real estate brok- er. He v also Executive Offi- cer of Organized Surface Batta- | lion 9-1 Staff, USNR. and Com- manding Officer of Organized Surface Division 9-2, USNR, in| Chicago, Mlinois The son of Mr. and Mrs. Aldis J. Browne of 1242 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Il, LCDR Browne is married to the former Miss Bertha Erminger of Macon,} Ga. They have three children, Aldis Il, 11, Howell, age 4, and John, age 2. Mrs. Browne} and children are presently living] 99 Fullerton Parkway, Chi-, a Illinois. LCDR Browne is a member of} Shoreacres, Chicago Club, Saddle! and Cy Club, Vice President of Chicago ¢ il Navy League, Chicago Real fsiate Board, Ves- tryman ‘at St. James Episcopal} Church, and a board member of many civic and Business organiz- ations in Chacago, Mlinoi. All In The Family Management | | rH MISSOULA, Mont. — (#) — ‘Khe. police chief's wife showed the force how it's done here. While Chief of Police James J. Doyle and his men were looking for two runaway girls from Drummond, Mrs. Doyle found the pait in a drug store Taking the girls with her, she encountered Chief Doyle and Public ety Commissioner B. ©. Befford about a block from} the drug store. She took the two girls to her home while Chief Doyle went to police headquart- ers to notify the parents. edt tS tear A Chinese Empress, Si-Ling-| Chi, raide silkworms and in 2700! B. C. learne aa how to unwind the} THE RLY WEST Crrizen ' Young Chines | Stampede For Homeland SINGAPORE—(?)—The houses Singapore e hundred them—are flowing with “draft dodger ousands of young into _ this from the ago. ord gistration of ification hoped to year ago, ¢ seeki mont. East German Motorcycle Cops | Organized Germany. It is a new arm of the Comm | nist people’s police assigned the moment to traffic cont The black-booted men, with fast cycles and w enough. They have taken to fl; recently, but each case appea: to be ‘the same—warning ab bad. spots in the road cautioning a lower safety’s sake. speed Thursday, August ¢, 195 es we hasten to add, is on vacation sonsideration as it deserves.” Crossing In St mae ae rugged 1,500-mile bike trip. He} Cnsideratt * TE ces Hace ave the gals the keys to his} Sailboat Planned favs Giie Ooke ‘Shage| SPartment. STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE LONDON — (#) — Stanley} ley Willis, al of whom just g NO INDICATION TRIUMPH _| Smith, who crossed the Atlantic] wated from th University of ‘COFFEE BERLIN — (#) — Squads of jhard-riding motorcycle cops prowling the highways of East u-| for} rol equipped ing sharp, black uniforms, look as though they could ‘quickly be| converted into an army courier | service, however The squads have been observ- ed in action particularly on the} autobahn that links Berlin and} West Germany, ‘ crossing 100 miles of Soviet zone. The cops are grim-looking but courteous jag- ging down some Allied vehicles| experience and character. red | out ahead and| happy in anoth for} | & threads from cocoon: a The earliest church in Montre-| al was one of bark, built in the] original fort | LT, COMDR. ALDI «++ Graduate Of Yale Univ ersity| ut close of 18th century. Official U S J. BROWNE, JR. se ee "STAR * BRAND | i | HISTORY REPEATS °. — Sally Caldwell of Philadelphia |°¢-half the amount of r fure theme is Directoire period | | | ‘| | produced a rich purple dye and! | centr icted to his family, thus giv- God, I hear you. Can't you see | ~ East-West Atlantic | | | { ks | j from America with his brother n a 20-foot sail boat in 1949, now} wants the trip from England to} America more of a_ challenge} than the trip from America to England. Smith is leaving England with a neighbor, Charles Violet, after! displaying his boat for about a} week at the Festival of Britain. The voyage to America is e: pected to take eight to ten] weeks. | Interesting Notes | | Maturity of mind is best shown in slow belief. i Wisdom in conduct comes from | Aetruism is the power of being happiness. The Great Lakes form, the larg-| jest body of fresh water in the} world, | Panama is the youngest of new world republics; Israel, of the old| world. ' It would be nice to be on earth what good people hope to be in| heaven. The minds of men cannot with- out abasement live in contact with injustice. The Amazon River pours into he Atlantic Ocean at a rate of five million gallons a second. The population of El Salvador s; 90 per cent “Latino”—a mix- ture of Indian and white blood. The first blood transfusion believed to have been the one}! given to Pope Innocent VIII in 1492 During World War Two the U. Navy was able to reduce by pbber required by combat _vVessels: A shellfish called the: purpua as a consequence was fished al- most to extinction by the ancient people of Tyre. The emperor then | decreed that use of the dye was ing birth to the expression, “born! to the purple”. \ Two little sisters were caught | out in a thunderstorm. Their mother had told them that thun- der was the voice of God, saying, “Go home, go home!” So_ they hurried back but the claps of | thunder kept on. 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