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Azynzurrhoutenankeerafsluitpin Really
Word, Gloria Swanson Learns in Holland
By GLORIA SWANSON
Written for the United Press
Amsterdam !U.R) On my
word of honor, azynzurrhoute
nankeerafsluitpin, is a word! A
Dutch word, meaning a peg
made of a particular kind of
wood.
On a quick trip through Am-
sterdam I learned many inter
esting things. There are 65
miles of canals and 460 bridges,
twice as many as in Venice
Two cars per week fall into ca
nals because they park along the
sides. Flags on the flagpoles in
every square are usually at half-
mast, indicating there has been
another fatal auto accident that
day.
It is rare for married women
to work, except in their own
iomes, which are kept immacu
lately clean. I'm sure they are
the cleanest in the world. The
stairs in all but the newest
buildings are almost like lad
ders so steep and narrow that
all the houses have a large hook
on the uppermost beam protrud
ing from the roof. This way fur
niture and large packages can
be hoisted through windows.
Need for Children
I heard a great deal about the
housing shortage but also heard
that the queen gives each child
of a "salaried" papa 41 guilders
'quarterly,- approximately $60 a
year. For each additional child
he gets a larger amount. One
actor has nine children.
Former Rommel Korp
Members Honor Dead
Tobruk, Libya (U.R) Four
hundred former members of
Field Marshal Erwin Rommel's
Afrika Korps gathered in this
dusty port Sunday to honor the
memory of Germans who fell in
the North Agrican campaigns of
World War II.
It was the first such ceremony
since the end of the war. The
400, located through various vet
erans organizations in West Ger
many, were flown here at West
German government expense
with their wives and children.
Indianapolis, Ind. U.R) Five
students were injured Saturday
when- an explosion, believed
caused by a defective water
heater, demolished the Sigma
Chi fraternity house on the But
ler University campus.
probably doesn't work all the
Dogs are taxed according to
the amount of rent the owner
pays.
The children of the Scapino
Ballet, which I briefly attended,
had the youngest of the royal
princesses in the audience. She
gets no special attention and
curtsies are out of order with
the royal family.
I actually saw or I would not
have believed it as a sidewalk
cafe on Rembrandt Square
which was lighted by sunlamps
so the clientele could get a sun
tan while ' being kept warm!
They all looked mighty weird
sitting there wearing pitch black
sun glasses in the evening.
Familiar Names
A boat ride of 45 minutes
through the canals are fun. Our
guide said: "On the right is a
houseboat. They pay no taxes."
As we passed it we read the sign
on the side, "Bible Club Move
ment Philadelphia."
A little further on I noticed a
three-story building about 16
feet wide with these words over
the door, "Hotel New York."
"On the left," our guide went
on, "is the smallest house in
Amsterdam. I imagine in the
world." It is two stories, has
three rooms, only 32 inches
wide, the width of an ordinary
door. I saw a fat man sitting in
the upstairs window.
The most wonderful thing I
heard in Amsterdam, or any
country for that matter, was that
children and young people un
der 21 are not allowed to sit on
a street car or public convey
ance if an adult, man or woman,
is standing.
uotes From the News
By UNITED PRESS
Baltimore, Md. Gov. Theodore R. McKeldin on desegregation
of the Maryland National Guard, the first such action by any state
south of the Mason-Dixon line:
"We will no longer keep Negroes out of White units or Whites
out of Negro units. They will serve in the same units, effective im
mediately. I don't think we'll have any trouble."
London Sen. Mike Mansfield (D.-Mont.) on the 19SS presi
dential race:
"As I'm a Democrat, I think that Mr. Stevenson is the outstand
ing candidate and Sen. Estes Kefauver is likely to be vice-president."
New Delhi, India Prime Minister Jawharlal Nehru on India's
foreign policey at a banquet honoring Soviet Premier Nikolai A.
Bulganin and Community party chief Nikita S. Khrushchev:
"If peace is sought after, it has to be by the methods of peace
and the language of peace and good will."
. Washington Sen. John F. Kennedy (D.-Mass.) on his attack
against the McCarran-Walter Immigration act:
"Regarded as an affront io the entire world by leaders of every
major religious group, this formula disregards one of the funda
emntal propositions upon which this nation is founded all men
are created equal."
Washington Republican National Chairman Leonard W. Hall
on Adlai Stevenson's first speech as a 1956 Democratic presidential
candidate:
"The people know he is talking bunk. We note that he has tak
en up Harry Truman's line on special interests but is silent on the
corrupt forces that infested the Fair Deal."
East Lansing, Mich. Telegrams, from. AthleJic Director Biggie
Munn" of Michigan State to the coaches of the Illinois and Ohio
State football teams whose surprise wins over Michigan put
Michigan State in the Rose Bowl:
"Thank you for your kind assist.
Soviet Leaders Told
India Not Taking
Sides in Cold Var
New Delhi (U.R) Indian
Prime Minister Jawaharlal Neh
ru told visiting Soviet leaders
Sunday night his country is not
taking sides with them in the
cold war. j
"India is in no camp and ' in !
no military alliance," he said in !
a speech before visiting Soviet
Premier Nikolai Bulganin and j
Communist party boss Nikita
S. -Khrushchev.
Bulganin addresses the Indian j
Parliament today. He is expect- j
ed to enunciate the Soviet atti- j
tude toward international and
especially Asian affairs and eco
nomic cooperation.
Wants Camp of Peace
"The only camp we should
like to be- in is the camp of
peace and good will which
should include as many coun
tries as possible and which
should include as many countries
as possible and which should be
opposed to none," Nehru said.
The Indian premier said he
felt the field of cooperation be
tween India and the Soviet Un- j
ion was rich and wide and ex
pressed hope the visitors would
help in the process of deeper i
understanding and cooperation, j
Bulganin, also addressing the !
banquet held in his honor at In
dia's presidential palace, said de-''
spite failure of the Geneva con- j
ference, Russia is certain the
four powers will succeed in sol
vin the problems facing them.
He commended the "Geneva i
spirit as the best hope for peace
in the world."
Boycott Forces Pub
Owners to Lower Price
Cranmore, County Galway,
Ireland (U.R) The 300 resi
dents of this tiny village got their
pint of porter at the old price of
17 tents today after boycotting
all six pubs in the area.
Porter drinkers began walking
four miles to the village of Clar-
engridge when local pub owners
raised prices a penny a pint
Wednesday. One by one the local
pub owners restored the old
price- and- residents aid- tner-4
drinking at their old haunts.
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