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At the re trial, u fied that he later r in 1945 in souths prison where th. serving a term on ( LOVELY FIGURINES At Home In Spare Time China-Glaze- violating gambling Wilson testified " told him that r structed Norwood he did at the orih In a recent revival of the ancient Greek drama Athenat the once-greian theatre, Herod's stage hands are shown (above) looking down or interior as the in erecting they engage the stage and settings. In staging the revival, modern techniques were substituted for ancient methods, among the innovations O lighting ef- hibits and pageants America's progiess under the will be free enterprise s' stem emphasized In the celebration. President Truman said it will be a symbol to freedom loving people everywhere." The sesqui" commission, set up by congress, was to work out a program of pageantry and drama aimed at portraying Americas progress In freedom. The outstanding feature was to be the freedom fair In Anacostla park. Plans called for reopening the s fair in April, 1951, for a run to November 22. Continuation of the fair as a permanent International trade exposition also was discussed. Among the projected buildings at the fair are Freedom house, where the nation's historic documents will be on display, and the federal building and the hall of states, housing exhibits of congress, federaldepnrtments and the state. Also a center, in which western hemisphere nations will tell the story of their history and culture. e" seven-month- n Spider Had Telephone Line Lons Before Humans Orb The tele- OTTAWA, CANADA sysphone and the tem about which one thinks as strictly modem conceptions, monopolized by mankind, are not that at all, for ages ago the orb spider combined both and the combination still works perfectly. At any rate, such Is the statement of the science editor of the Canadian Press. The orb spider hss a telephone line which at the same time serves It as a track. It is a silken thread pulled to the right tension and leading from the center of the web to some hiding place, where the spider waits or even slumbers. When an insect strikes the web. the line vibrates' enough to bring the spider to the alert. She the female of the species Is more brainy as well as more deadly than the male then uses her telephone line for a rapid run to the webs center. The dinner, which rang Its own gong, is found quickly. is another notion of man. Or Is It? Honey bees knew all about it when the world was young. They maintain a constant temperature and regulate air flow in order that their larvae may develop unhampered by severe fluctuations and that the honey in storage may be preserved properly cured and In perfect shape. Certain bees are assigned to the production of body heat by muscular exertion: others, the farmers, are stationed on the hive floor and by steady wing vibration at the right speed create and maintain the exact degree of air circulation required rapid-trans- King Agamemnon enters (above) and with him is hapless Cassandra, a Trojan princess he has brought home as a trophy. Nimble hands of Greek maidens spent many busy hours weaving the heavy fabrics from which dresses were designed for the main characters in the drama. O rapid-trans- w ob- "ancient helps three with their lines Greeks" before dress rehearsal (right). The bearded character second from left is the Agamemnon, k:ng of Argos, whom the play revolves, Below, this scene from ill-fat- around "Orestia" shows the messenger who brought the glad tidings of the victory of the Greeks over the Trojans as he hugs the ground of his home town, Argos, which he sees for the first time in 10 years. STAR. DRY YEAST cro-pectin- b The second play of the trilogy opens with this meeting (below) of Orestes and Electro, son and daughter of Agamemnon at the foot of their murdered father's tomb. Looking on are Electro's slaves. Seldom have the Greek revivals been presented on such a scale and with such success as the 1949 revival. A gentleman very 0viously of the modern age QUALITY ART & COLOR CORP. Cleveland 15, O 735 Carnegie Ave.C WALL MY BAKING RECIPES - Stars of t h e trilogy by Aeschylus were ably supported by a brilliant cast of Greek players. "Che-ophora- 'CO1 I USE RED This crowded WASHINGTON. normaVv capital city, attracting four million visitors a je.ir, is ex g is fiht rijns lacy chair-se- t that number to jump to 15 1 cu,t combined with spider-wemillion during 1950 design. Work both ft.m chait. 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