Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 259, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1925 — Page 12

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American Farm Girl Organizes British Beef Trust and Marries British Lord

BELIEVES IN PLATONIC MARRIAGE

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I Dagmar Godowsky is the wife of Frank Mayo. But she lives with her father, the composer, in New York, while her husband lives in California. She explains it thus: t “Our arrangement is possible because I haven't any jealousy or any inquisitiveness,” says Dagmar. "Frank Is one of the nicest persons I know. I admire him and ■enjoy his company. But I don’t care whom he may like, and 1 don't want to be told all his private affairs or to be a chain to tie him down anywhere. Both of us lead our own natural lives and have our own friends and keep on good terms with each other.

A Puzzle a Day

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‘‘Platonic marriage certainly does work.”

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De Pauw Fraternity Sets Scholastic Record

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Bu Timet Special fpTIREENCASTLE, Ind. March If-I 10.—A new campus scholastic record for fraternities and soroities was made by Do Pauw University chapter of Delta Upsilon fratei-nity the first semester of (this year.

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Marlon King, 21, heurd her lover had been jailed as a bandit. So using a gun she robbed a cafeteria to get bond for him.

and "rattle” are all spelled with the same six letters. BANDITS GET BIG HAUL Chicago Jeweler Inees $200,000 in Merchandise. Bv Times Special CHICAGO, 111./ March 11.—Three “Tnen held up and robbed B. Weinstein, jeweler, of $200,000 in jewelry here Tuesday night. Clerks and customers were locked in a rear room. The robbers escaped after their car stalled in traffic a block away. Pedestrians were unaware of the robbery.

THE INHiANAHOUH TIMES

Members cf the chapter set a mark of 32.2 points in the system used to compute average scholarship of the organization. The record w'on the Scholarship cup, awarded each semester by Kappa Tau Kappa, interfraternity organization. Phi Psl took second place with an average of 31.25 points the past semester. Members of the Delta Upsilon chapter are shown. They are: Sitting (left to right): David Shoup, Elmer Sulzer, J'<hn Little, Robert Johnson, Rot ert Cushman, Earl Butcher. Charles Yount and Irwin Veeck. Second row: William Habnbrton, Harry Baum, Francis Eth .‘rington, Noel Davis, Allan Campbell,

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Rev. James H. Snowden, Pittsburgh, who recently won a SI,OOO prize for his views on immortality, says the old songs are all wrong and that you can’t sing your way into heaven, anyhow. “I do not like hyms which lull us into a belief in an eternity of lolling upon soft clouds, playing a glittering harp,” he says.

KING GEORGE IMPROVES Mediterranean Cruise Scheduled to Start Tuesday. Bu railed Prett LONDON. March 11.—King George, recovering from an attack of bronchUs, is progressing “splendidly,” Sir Milson Hesse, u.ilmi specialist, said after visiting Buckingham palace today. Doctors have forbidden the king to leave the palace until warmer weather. Presen*, plans call for the king to leave London for his Slediterranean cruise next Tuesday.

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Thrilling Experiences and Honors Come to Nebraska Native —And Now Investigation by British Government, w .i- - HE A Service - EONDON, March 10.—An American woman is the central figure in an investigation of an alleged meat trust in the British empire. She Is Lady Evelyn Veetey of London, known to the folks back in Nebraska as Evelyn Brodstone, who once lived at Superior. Just a year ago she was said to have been the highest priced business woman in the world. And aa she is credited with having been the mainspring in developing the huge holdings of the Union Packing Company and Vestey interests, she will be called upon to carry the burden of these Interests during the investigation. The “meat king” is Sir William Vestey, whom Miss Brodstone married a year ago. Theirs was a romance such as you read in the books. Miss Brodstone’s parents lived out on a farm near Superior, Neb. Evelyn went to school there and then entered a business college. She obtained a position in a small packing house in Chicago as a stenographer. Her employer was William Vestey. The business grew and Miss Brodstone advanced. Soon she was sitting in all the conference® of department heads. Headquarters were moved to London and the management told Miss Brodstone • she was to go along. Expansion of business was rapid and It fell to the lot of Miss Brodstone to engineer the establishing of new firms in different parts of the world. For eight years she went from country to country, engineering during that time deals which gave her company control of more than 8.000 retail meat markets in Eng<and—lncluding practically every market In London. Packing houses and cold storage plants were established under her direction In Brazil, China. Argentina, Nejw Zealand, Japan. India and Vancouver. When the World War broke out she was 500 miles in the interior of Australia, arranging for natives to raise cattle on 3.000,000 acre® she had bought for her company. She was in Moscow when the Russian revolution came. Some years ago when interests of her company in China were at stake. Miss Brodstone hurried from London to New York on a

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NEW MINISTER

A. D. Neuhaus, who was assigned to the portfolio of minister of industry in the new German cabinet formed by Chancellor Ilanjjj Luther.