Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE We’ll Meet Again instalment I By Margaret Gorman Nichols SUNDAY MORNING Ban Placed Champ’ Beer Tippler Has Some Advice On Crouches be in the church and her eyes would look everywhere for him They’d stop their searching when she found him and they’d give him by their tenderness and warmth an unspoken message of love There was no one like Alan There never had been since the night she had looked across the shoulder of the young man with whom she was dancing and looking across a rosy lighted ballroom she had seen a man for whom she had unconsciously been looking all her life Alan was taller than anyone else with dark eyes and a deep voice with a warm ring to It Alan — who had loved a hundred women before that night When they were married she thought they'd have none of this fuss and excitement No gaping people no photographers no elaborate reception They’d just go off together and their wedding day would be their memory and not the memory of a thousand curious people When she and Alan were married The thought was like a breathless beautiful song Diana her mother dressed in long blue velvet came in her young looking face flushed her short prematurely white hair like silk against her head She had Macduff oh a Chinese minBut they’re so beautiful togeher so NANKING CSV-Tistry of the interior is determined right together she and Alan And so Patti and Richard were that the cares and affairs of state shall not rest so heavily upon its married Walking down the alale after the staff that they neglect the simpler Other social courtesies ceremony Gay saw Alan there was scarcely an edition that No more' faces were obliterated— hie stood manners or did not feature a photograph of her out alone stony silences on Monday mornGirls looked enviously at pictures ings at the ministry says a new of Gay in' her startling evening Ambitious but Poor clothes her smart riding clothes He smiled at her Gay’s red hair order Underlings superiors for and at her sport clothes when she and the vivid colors she wore made the first time sighting each day in the minattended the races other girls drab He had not wanted isterial corridor must eay clearly: Usually a man was photographed to love her He was cynical where “Minister Blank how are you?” To with her He was tall and handlove was concerned Ambitious and this the fchlef must reply: "Very some and his darkness contrasted rather poor but equipped with an well thank you” admirably with Gay’s vividness The Impeccable family background and This ceremony duly observed no man was Alan Riggs whom Gay excellent education he had set out further conversation ie required beloved and to whom she was engaged to marry money He had followed tween fellow workers until the next Very often there was another figLucia Baring Gay's friend and an morning ure with her That was Macduff heiress from Florida to Hew York the inky-blac- k lovable little scottle to propose to her And the same than Patti does” She stroked her Macduff is a character you must renight he had seen Gay wearing a mother’s hand “Don't-worr- y We’ll member blue dress He hadn’t been able to There are three Van Averys you see Lucia after that Like a man manage” "We don't know what It Is to be must meet There is Diana the bewitched he'd pursued Gay and poor Your father gave us everything mother slim and beautiful and a not he could knowing merely play He made anobs of us” true daughter of the aristocracy at love with her he had proposed at “Poor mother All your gayety There ts Patti her older daughter room in filled with was Christmas time a ' superficial of the with face spoiled petulant the scent of holly and flowers Her to spoil anything want “I didn’t an innocent child and eager little warm kiss had been her answer She sat up “We’ll have hands that reach out selfishly for And Alan's fears for their financial for Patti” to sell everything and move to everything she wants security were scattered when her small place Oh how you hate this And there is Gay fashioned by father had said “I want you two Gay!” the Divine Sculptor Gay with a youngsters to be happy I don't "I’ll get a job” d mouth a cap of red leash want you to scrape Scraping pol "I've let you down so badly” said “Patti darling I knew you’d want sons love I’ll give you an income cutis and eyes as blue as the Italian sea Gay whose debut two years to see Macduff again! Poor darl- that will keep you decently" On Diana “If Alan loves you “Oh he does" she defended and ago was the most publicized debut ing he doesn’t know what to make New Year’s day Stephen died from smiled wanly “You’re very tired of any girl in the land who inher- of all this!" a heart attack and Alan supposed But Macduff with wagging tail though he had not asked that Ste- Get some sleep I'll think of some' ited her dead father's bourage and out of this together and who became the went to Gay who picked him up in phen had provided for his and Gay’s hing We'l pull loyalty Keep your chin up daring" strength and balance of the little her arms and patted his heqd security Back in her own room her brave “In all this you've been neglected” The wedding reception was in family when her father died mocked her She waan’t It was autumn in New York and she said “It’s all right Mac” Diana moved among her words progress Diana laughed “Ceclle found him guests a set mechanical smile curv- brave! She was a snob! it was raining the day that ManhatThere was no sleep for her that tan society turned out to witness under the bed and brought him ing her mouth Richard and Patti When the dawn ushered in night the marriage of Patti to young and told her she could hold him in the were into changing traveling another dismal rainy day she was all Are servants’ g you pew ready? clothes Macduff had scampered Richard Miles the window The inspiring strains of the or- I wonder if Richards is 'nervous from the clamor to the solitude of sitting in a chair by over her knees a coverlet silk with told me Preston the Jack bachelor under the bed There was too much Alan— oh she muBn’t doubt him! gan drifted into the anteroom of the church where the bridal party party didn’t break up until dawn” gayety and music and nolee for He'd do the decent thing! He loved when she Macduff was assembled Patti a vision in Her eyes were serious It was in his eyes his voice Then looking In a corner of the room were Gay her white fluttered nervously before the looked at Patti his touch Oh everything would be mirror and a half dozen brides- around she said "I wonder if you and Alan She had taken off the all right! maids in blue dresses and wide hats would mind going out for a few min- big hat and her red curls fitted her She had had Macduff out for fluttered about her The drab room utes I want—I want to be with small proud head like an adorable walk that afternoon in the dreary was fragrant with flowers and alive Gay apd Patti alone before cap before our little family is broken “I’ve seen nothing of you for rain When she came into the draw With excitement and Diana ing room Alan got up "Gay is the only cool one among up” days” he said room left the out The went bridesmaids their She put her hand on his shoulder Us” said Lucia Baring "Look at Gay pulled off her brown hat long dresses swishing and looked at him There were her” Dima looked first at Gay with times when she had to touch him Her red curls were damp And they all turned to look at Gay 'I can’t drink tea” he said "and In her green dress and her short Mac in her arms Then she looked to make herself believe he wasn’t a Your conversation make red curls escaping the sides of the at Patti in her wedding finery And myth that her young dreams had mother polite has just told me” was thankful that Patti did not created When she and Patti were she d hat Diana wanted to spare her the From under the veil Patti’s child- know it had taken all their money little Patti always said “I want to painful explanation! to her a Patti give lovely wedding be rich when I grow up” Gay had ish voice wailed: "Gay are you sure She bit back the tears She could would be in Paris soon with her hus- always said gravely “I want to love everything has been packed? Oh band not bear his pity! toknow to would have Gay aomedne terribly” and her young dear what is mother doing? Why “I had no Idea” said Alan “that isn’t she here? I’ve probably left day Simpler to tell Gay Her in- imagination had created a man that things were so bad with your half my things behind! I’m going to genious mind would plot some way was Alan father” “It’s over now” she said "We can miss you all so much! I don’t know out for them Patti couldn’t bear He fumbled for a cigaret and — She to wouldn’t have poverty be a soul in Washington and Richard’s together again” it She was so lovely! How lighted now But and she "You’re Gay lovely Gay people are so stuffy! I don't want could he tell her? He had made “You’re Diana said Patti ”1 to lovely be want to go to Europe at all I don’t lovely only for you” himself the center of her existence know” she cried in a broken whis- I wish your father could see you “Don’t say such things and don’t and Gay’s love was not the superfl He’d be She went look at me like that When am proud" per "that I want to get married today cial love that most girls had It to Patti and kissed her "I’ve never going to see you again?” at all! I’m so young!” touched deep roots with her Pull be advice but She moved away "Tea — tomorLucia said: “Gay for heaven’ given my girls much Ing up roots was a painful bust row afternoon" sake say something to her! She’s a good wife darling Don’t comness reto and “I discuss to plain try Cooperate have serious business marrying a catch and doesn’t member that Richard will have his with Poverty Kills Love serious you darling" Very know it" too Be faithful and be an inside dark lashes were unsteady Her “You mean “I don't want to leave mother and and not a burden” "Our wedding” said Alan and she He said “It isn’t fair to ask you to Gay" Baid Patti daubing powder on spiration She at Gay They were moved away and was caught up in a share what little I have You'd hate her pert little nose "I don't know better looked friends than she and Patti throng of people But she was never ltGay You’ve been used to everyhow to do anything! I don’t know had been She had given so little lost in a throng he thought Her thing I couldn’t bear that what the first thing about managing a advice to Gay who had an astonish- hair was too bright has passed between us during the house and servants! Do I?” she wisdom for her years And She months of our engagement should ing To Our live she wedding thought asked lifting her chin and looking thought that Gay in her green dress with Alan and never be separated be tarnished with poverty And at herself in the mirror “look beau- was like a staunch deep rooted from him Never to say again poverty does thing to people who tiful enough half of New York ’’ young tree in her strength and hon- 'Come tomorrow” Patti took her love each other to look at me?” She thought ’Tnrr breath away and that touched such and he was esty What beauty saying? Alan don’t "Like an angel" said Bets Morri- her mother and yet she amazes me deep sensitive fibers in her that it say that! She looked up startled son Life wouldn’t have been so smooth brought tears glistening in her eyes “I don't think I understand” No One Like Alan after Stephen’s death if I had not Patti in a brown and yellow suit "We’d be unHe looked away He’d had Gay Soon I’ll lose her to Alan and Richard sailed that afternoon happy if we were poor” Gay Was thinking of Alan She walked away and her nerves for a prolonged honeymoon in Eu rope Gay thought waving “Patti felt stretched across the great empgot what she wanted—a rich mam” tiness in her Let me be sane she Diana looked at Patti through thought! She stood very still Her lashes “She won’t have to veil of tears face what Gay and I have to face fluttered but her mouth was tight Patti ie safe” and she shivered not “You’ve put it very nicely” she from the rain but because she knew said “Don’t be afraid I won't she was gdlng back to the apart- hold you to your promise I wouldn't ment that would be hers only a few mind being poor with you Alan I’d work and do anything just to be days longer That night when the apartment with you” And yesterday they had loved was quiet and the servants hacf removed all traces of the gay bedlam each other so much! Yesterday she VOICE THE THE WEST OF of that afternoon Diana called Gay would not have believed that today to her sitting room SUNDAY JUNE 7 they would be looking at each other SUNDAY 7 JUNE A Her mother looked tired Gay over a chasm of broken promises! A M 7 00—CBS—Church of the Air the Rev "I love you” he said “but I don’t 6:00— KDYL— Early Birds thought as she lay on the chaise Frederick W Burnham Christian 6:30 — NBC — Concert Ensemble church Richmond Va lounge There were shadows beneath love you enough to be poor with 730— CBS— Press Radio News 7 :00 — NBC — Sabbath Reveries featuring her eyes Her email hand was ner you” 7 15 — KSI — Melodic Interlude Dr Charles L Goodell speaker "Then you never loved me at all” vous as she flipped the tushes from 745— KSL— Uncle Tom and the Comic — 7 :30— NBC Tone Pictures Stripe “But I want to see you again” her cigaret 8 30—CBS — KSL present the Salt Lake — KDYL 8:00— Church services program "You won’t She looked at him Tabernacle Choir and Organ The Bitting room decorated in — 8:15— KDYL — CBfl--9 30 J the E W Duys 'The Reading Sunday green and pale lavender had al- like the little place we’ll live in I’ll Oxford Group” comics 9 45— KHL — The Watch Tower Judge 8:30— NBC — Major Bowes and his Capi- ways been for Gay a room of solace be different— as a working girl" Rutherford speaker "I'll always love you Gay” and comfort Small Gay a plain 10 00 — CBS Church of the Air Rabbi tol Theater Family Samuel 8 Mayerberp Congrega "It would be easier if you hated little girl who had shown no prom' 9:30— NBC— Chicago Round Table Kon of B’nai Jehudah of Kansas 10:00— NBC—The Voice of Experience ise of the beauty she would grow me” She lowered her head Don’t City —Mo Gold H) 30—CBS Poet's by 10:30— NBC— Joan and the Escorts to be had brought her problems to cry she thought Don't use your readings musks David Ross by Emery 10:45— NBC— Samovar Serenade this room “I won’t dance with the tears as a weapon to bring him back Deutsch’s Ensemble 10 45 —CBS — Eddie Dunetedter Entertains 11:00— NBC—Walter Logan’e Musicals Brice boy mother He's horrid “Pleas! — please go now Don't come 11:00— CBS— The French Trio 11:80— NBO— "Peter Absolute" dramatic She walked to the What’ll 16 she had said again Alan” do?” 11:30— K8L— World Peaceways Program I At sketch 11:45— CBS— SL Louie Blue window her back to him "Goodbye “I’m tired of I’d mother M parties P U P like to go to camp and learn to swim I don’t want to see you leave know12:00— CBS— Everybody Music Columbia 12:00— KDYL— Echoes of Stage and Symphony Orchestra oonducted by well” At Christmas the night Alan ing I’ll never see you again” Screen Howard Barlow After a while she heard Diana’s 1 0O— K8L— Peaceful Valley 12:30— NBGConfederat Veterans Asso- had asked her to marry him she 115— CB8 — The Marquis of r Donegal ciation Program featuring Senator had come to this room again “I soothing voice "British Personalities In the New ” Robert Reynolds of North Carolina know what love ie mother 130— CBS— Songs of Rusala the Heifets I’m not "Darling don’t look like that!” M principal speaker 8ingera “I don’t mind anything now I NBC— The Widow’ 2 OO— KSL—Ports of Call Finland 80ns drama mistaken I’m glad I didn’t let other KDYL— Works Progress Admlnla- 230— KSL— Christian Science Radio tier boys kiss me I don't know why he can stand anything now” tratlon Program vice When the editor of a certain paper loves me He could love anybody” 45—KSL— Afternoon Concert W P A 2:00— NBC— The Sunday Special pi heard her restrained voice saying senting a “Bong of Life" by CarlProgram looked slim a like she Tonight ton K Morse and Castle 1:00— CBS— The Hour of Charm Phil 230— NBC— To be announced Cragmont graceful boy in green pajamas and “I have broken my engagement to Spitalny and his Girl Evelyn Kay 2:45— KDYL— Afternoon Varieties noth Mr Riggs" he turned to Chris Malfeatured violinist gold sandale I 30—CB8— Henry P Fletcher chairman 3 — ular tunes of the day lory his favorite reporter and said :00 NBC— The Catholic Hour featur National Republican Committee Must Face Grim Reality "The Issue “She seemed pretty cool about It Ing the Very Rev Thomas F Con- Ion O P 4 00—KSL— Romances Diana took a deep breath “I hope Wonder what’s up They were to be 3 '30 — KDYL— Sunday Matinee 4 15 — CBS — Tommy Dorsey' Orchestra 3 45— KDYL— you won’t hate me for this dear 4 30—K8L— Tales of the Foreign Legion married this spring Have you ever 4:00— NBC— 7 4 45—KSL— Melody Fashion Parade Secret had to do it for Patti I couldn’ seen Gay Van Avery Chris?” 6 00—CBS— America Dances with Lud Story 4 :30— NBG— Robert L (Believe It or deny her what she’s always wanted Gluskin and his Orchestra Chris Mallory long legged slim 0 30 — CBS— ‘Gun Thunder” detective Not) Ripley with Ossie Neteoo —a lovely wedding I didn’t spare broad shouldered with unruly black series and his orchestra "She can’ hair that curled despite his efforts 6 :00—NBC— Major Bowes 0 00 — CBS— The Sunday Evening Hour his anything” She sighed presenting iteur program Symphony Orchestra and Chorus face grim reality Gay but you and to keep it straight keen broWn eyes conducted by Victor Koiar with Merry-GManhattan I must That’s why I waited until and mouth that flashed white teeth Round Josephine Antoine soloist informal 6:30— NBC— American Album of Famtl she was married to tell you that-thatalk by Mr W J Cameron when he smiled stuck his pipe beT 00— CBH — Parties lar Music at Pickfair with there isn’t any money left” Mary Plckford A1 Lyons’ Orchestra 7 :00— NBC— Promenade Concert featurtween his handsome teeth and said and guest stars ing the Symphony Orchestra directGay’s eyes were fearful and she “Sure I’ve seen her Who hasn’t? 7 “30 —CBS— John Barclay’s Community ed by Erno Rapes and starring and fears for She’s front page copy All the news Lois Bennett and Conrad Thlbault hated her doubts Sing 0 00 — KSL— Strange but Not Fiction pre 8:06— NBC — Sunset Dreams featuring Alan that leaped into her mind hawks have a yen for her I hate the Ranch Boys and the Morin Ritseating Major M A Strange author and narrator ters The only Everything— gone? It was incredl society girts personally 815 — CBS — Vincent Travers and his Or- 815— NBC— Walter Winchelt 8:30— NBC — Jack Benny with Mary Liv- ble! They had always had so thing that Gay Van Avery and I chestra 0 30 — KSL— The L D S Sunday Evening ingstone Don Wilson Kenny Baker much! have in common is a liking for ScotService end Johnny Green and his or “I don’t want to sound selfish or ties” 0 00 — KSL— rharlle Chan detective cheatra 9 15 — CBS — Frank Dailey's Orchestra ‘00— NBC — Jack Hylton and his Conti mercenary” she said low "but “Well you’re going out to see her 9 30— CBS— Roncoe Ate Ambasadors nental Revue and find out why she broke her en' 9:30— KDYL— The Home Builders fea- father promised Alan and me 10 00—CBS— Philip Crane with organ 1015— CBS —Joseph Chemlavsky and hie turing Robert Hilliard and his or“I know” said Diana “but the gagement” orchestra chestra "Is that an assignment?” 10 30—KSL — International News 9:45 — NBC — Paul Burton's Southern Tav- stocks and other securities he prom on KSL— eru 1045— Sunday Evening Temple orchestra "It’s an order Hop to It" lsed you are worth nothing” She in no— KDVL— New Square Frank Asper at the “Oh darling nacle organ Hardtman 10:05— NBC— Bobbie Meeker and hli Pal- uttered a little cry 1936 by Margaret GorCopyright violinist and Richard Condte ace hotel orchestra should have man Nichols tenor :30 — NBC— Mark Fisher and his Vtsta it’s not fair that Patti Little Jack LIttleTe Or I've been tortured by It I)H Iago orchestra To be continued everything! uo — NHC — rhestra Bai raoanu Cafe Orchee not It’s fair!” She bit 'her that! MIDNIGHT tra tj 12 00— CDLBfl — Emil Baffas orchestra 11 The Chinese emigrants into Man5— NBC— Bridge to Dreamland lip and said soberly "You don’ 12 15 — CDLBB — Gaylord Carter at the 12 00— KDYL — Bongs of Romance churia as farmers have been more think that Alan would A M organ A M 12 30— NBC— Jack Meakln'a orchestra "No! Of course not But he— he successful than either the Japanese 100— Good Night 100— Good night doesn’t like being poor any more oc Koreans iPtid Advi (Paid Advg Society reporters and columnists called Gay Van Avery “the girl with the reddest hairth bluest eyes and the best figure in New York" And JUNE 7 1938 he By DETLEF R PETERSEN MILWAUKEE (UP)-T- he second annual beer drinking tournament will be held here June 28 and just to make sure there’ll be some challengers to his championship Floyd “up-stag- Verette the Blushing Frenchman has advanced some salty sugestlona for those Interested in becoming good guzzlers Verette 330 pounds of man mountain has gone into serious training again to outclass MUwauee’s famous German drinkers He won the title last year by vanquishing one-ha-lf gallon of ice cold beer in 34 seconds Success Secret For the first time Verette disclosed the secrets of his success A rigid diet and strict training rules are indispensible for a good beer drinker he said His diet: A pound of salt pork every two days Two pounds of salted herring every other day Three pony kegs of beer every heart-shape- cr good-lookin- -- broad-brimme- Radio Programs - Trans-Tladi- K-- o Trens-Radl- 1 1 1 hours Three big square meals a day Hie training rules: Stay home at night (He’s married) Keep fat but first of all get fat Take life easy "That’s all there’ to it” Verette said “I might add that a bag of salty peanuts always sets well before drinking a lot of beer” He la confident he will exceed his record this year “Privately I have bettered It" he declared “I’m In better shape this year and believe with a little stronger competition I’ll out my time down to half a minute” Barrel of Beer Verette explained he had already drunk one barerl of beer— that’s 82 gallons— In two days He admits that most of the beer he drinks during training is furnished by a brewery without charge More than 800 entries many of whom no doubt have their mind set on the free beer offered are exEntries are pected to compete limited to persona over 21 who can n of beer in 40 quaff a seconds or better 48 t4 This Regency dining room by Corbett O’Hara has classic black columns topped with bands of gold In Greek key design In contrast to pearl gray walls and black marble mantel The chair are upholstered In yellow quilted satin and are com- - Photo br Frank Frank Felix and Ferdinand Kasper smile for the ladles and gentlemen! And folks we want you to meet New Jersey’s famous foursome the grandest baby assembly In the United States whose unusual birth and extraordinary progress has made them the best beloved children in the nation Perhaps it’s too early to expect these four little premature babies to give you a smile but at the rate they are growing It Tgon’t be too long before these incubator Infants will be able to manage a good broad grin The quads are the children of Mr and Mrs Emil Kasper of Little Ferry Their present address is St Mary’s hospital Passaic Nearly Month Old The foursome made its initial appearance in this world on May 9 Their papa a $22 a week mechanic for the Erie railroad at first wished they had picked wealthier parents for their debut But when milk companies joined diaper manufacturers and carriage concerns in sending complimentary equipment for his brood he began to appreciate his unique position and enjoy the situation a bit more Mama Elsie Kasper 36 and husky mother of two beautiful elder chil20 dren Ellen 3M and Ralph months was shown ’’appreciation of her maternal feat by being transferred from the ward she had expected to recuperate in to a private roopi Dr Frank Jani after whom the second quad is named delivered the children as he did the other Kasper offspring Only 32 unusually modest he has one of the largest obstetrical practices in the city He speaks the people’s language Premature Birth Early in April he informed Mrs Kasper that she would have twins —at least He warned her to go to bed to guard against a premature birth (The quads should not have been born until late in June) But Elsie anticipating childbirth or not had no time to loll in bed The children could not care for themselves Emil must be given his hot dinner before he went to work each day The doctor warned her to spare herself as much as possible and urged that at the first signal she go to the hospital for the road from Little Ferry to Passaic is not all smooth highway Mama Kasper was admitted to the hospital Saturday morning May 9 at 11 o'clock At 12:35 there was the first shrill wail of Frances named for Sister Frances Aloysiua chief nurse of the obstetrical division She weighed three pounds 10 ounces Dr Jani officiated Dr D J Cal brass administered a light anes- thetic The second child Frank arrived at 2:15 p m Frank tipped the scales at three pounds 4 and one-ha- lf ounces Ten minutes later Felix came He was the tiniest of the quads weighing only two pounds 13 ounces But in three weeks he had shown the largest gain Those two births were normal The fourth baby Ferdinand was -- along rcra Hew York The buffet and china closet follow the fortable Adam pattern with compartments to the floor Here Is a beautiful and dignified room that many people will admire New Jersey’s Famous Four Show Remarkable Growth In First Month of Life By JANE FSANKLIN PASSAIC N J June 6— Frances Randt V half-gallo- ment and weighed three pounds while ounces four and one-haFerdinand the biggest baby and by the problem child of the delivery Though he weighed three pounds nine ounces at birth Ferdinand waB the weakest of the children He alone among the four was a Slue baby and the first placed in one of the two then available incubators The staff of St Mary’s hospital was in a furor as one after another of the Kaspers made his appearance There were wild reports that six or seven had arrived Newsreel cameramen made their appearance and in the first frenzy of excitement they were permitted to photograph the unusual children Since then Dr Jani has imposed the most stringent regulations on all contacts with the quads He is taking no chance of their becoming infected and because the older Kasper children had slight coughs he has not permitted even the parents to see the charming foursome By Sunday morning a New York hospital supply house had sent two additional incubators so that all the children might be kept comThe heat was fortably toasted fixed at 92 a close approximation of the mother's body heat Being premature the quads’ normal temperature was slightly over 100 As the time for their normal delivery nears their temperature gradually is dropping to the usual 988 Placed on Diet Right after birth the four were placed on a diet of B Lactose (milk sugar) in water and rye whisky The whisky was used as a sedative e to keep the babies from being to spare them the shock of their premature births They thrived on this diet and by Monday morning when they were 36 hours old showed themselvei ready for some real nourishment Dr Jani had the choice of giving them a milk formula or real mother's milk He preferred the latter and conveyed his wish to Mayor Benjamin F Turner who later became the quads’ business manager Mayor Turner telephoned Deputy Health Commissioner John L Rice In New York and in a few hours the quads were supplied with their first real rations Their magnificent weight response proved the wisdom of the choice The police of New York and New Jersey cooperated in rushing their dinners to the babies Meanwhile the mother's milk bureau in Boston rushed them frozen milk by plane This is being kept for emergency use It will be usable no matter how lf Basic English Taught TOLEDO (UP)—The University then the huskiest had added four of Toledo's opportunity school has ounces to his birth added course In basic English aa and one-hathe groundwork for an international of weight three pounds nine ounces language The courses are a new were weeks three the time By tljey attempt at a vocabulary of 850 lf both Frances and Ferdinand words and simplified grammar d ounces over the mark taking on a steady ounce a Air Ambulance for Wilds day t-era VANCOUVER B C Three Blond Boys Canada’s first aerial ambulance FerdiFelix and Frances Frank is being fitted out here' by Tom nand are all fine specimens now Jones of Wells Transport Limited as beautiful as they are healthy and will shortly be ready for emercalls to the outlying sections The three boys are blonds like their gency of British Columbia parents and elder sister and brother Frances Is an individualist and Students from all over the world are attracted to view the ancient brunet treasures in the National ArcheoDoctors are of the opinion that logical Museum Athens Frances grew from one cell the three boys from another A second probability is that Frank and Ferdinand who most resemble each TONIGHT other were twins Premature children are generally not pretty Their arms are longer Josephine Antoine than their legs their ekln Is dark SOPRANO and wrinkled The hair Is generally sparse WITH THB But these quads every on of them has proved an exception to the rule The slight wrinkles they had at birth are all but gone their faces are round and chubby their skin delicately pink SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Of s have little upturned SEVENTY AND MIXED CHORUS noses Frames & straight Roman nose The three lads have a lovely Conducted by golden fuzz on their tiny heads Frances is proud of a sophisticated VICTOR KOLAR widow's peak S to 7 o’olock MAT Interested in Meals When the children were first born they slept 22 hours a day now they are awake for an hour before and CtltimiU SrttHft a short time after each two-iofeeding They are interested ir meals oh definitely so! At first they were fed with medl cine droppers a few drops of mother’s milk a day At three weeks of age they were hungrily drinking a pint apiece each 24 hours given them with a break-feeda sort old were four-poun- (UP)-Wes- Ford Sunday Evening Hour The-boy- KSL ur over-activ- er of juntorbottle They used to lie and whimper for their food but no more! No sir now they lie and scream for It ‘They are most demanding but the most fascinating and charming charges nurses DeGhetto and ever had And just watch ' them grow! Gll-U- Copyright 1936 the New York Daily Mirror Distributed by King Features Syndicate Inc WILL BE BBOADCASf SUNDAY EVENINCS INSTEAD OF ON TUESDAYS GUtSI IMIS ON’ Monument to Apple TONIGHT'S MOGHAM CHARLES WINNINCER HARRISBURG Pa (UP)-G- reat fernowl Show tool "Cop tern Honey" statesmen whose memories are preALLAN JONES served by monuments have noth"Show BmC krillw tinging liar A monument ing on the apple and 'A Night ot th Om'” has been erected to a Pennsylvania long it is kept on ice A1 7:00 PM apple the “York Imperial” on the To Stick It Out rfuM farm of Henry D Schmidt near STATION Elsie time Mama that' By the York It marks the spot where KSL completely recovered was ready to stood the tree on which this apple leave the hospital and smile for the was developed cameramen on the eleventh day after the birth' the quads had ‘Ll'HfAkiM'HAlKKH iK(MbKATKkH LKUASRATSIA shown themselves determined to stick in this funny old world regardless of handicaps They disregarded tradition and insisted on gaining weight a little each day Ordinarily premature babies lose weight after birth and do not recapture even birth weight until the seventeenth day Here's how the quads stood on their seventeenth- - day: Frances at three pounds 15 ounces showed a four and one-haounce gain Frank had added three ounqes to his three pounds seven ounces: Felix put on seven and one-haLKNAMiAIKN 3UH3 ounces for the biggest Improve tif lf lf |