Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1946 — Page 2
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pr. Robert M. Hopkins Goes : ~ To Geneva in September.
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor
* Dr. Robert M. Hopkins of Indian‘apolis will move in September to Geneva, Switzerland, to assume his’ duties as “ambassador” to the “ «Churches of ¢Christ in Europe. Dr. Hopkins, - who is the _retir- | ing president of. the United Chris- | tian Missionary] society, was ap-| pointed to the new position yes-| terday by society | trustees’ at their | annual
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- ! meeting. | Dr. Hopkins 1. getion was described as. “without parallel in the . history of the Disciples of Christ.” ° A successor ‘to Dr: “Hopkins as|
Capt. Lawrence: Beschoff, Eau Claire, Wis., army officer _on duty in. Germany, couldn't wait for his
| girl,
reading it.
tist drew 49 Varga girls during 1944 without complaining. ’
Smart told him the agreement provided for 26 pictures a yéar and an annual Salary of $18,000. Actually, the artist said, the contract provided for 26 Varga girls every six months and a salary of $18,000 every 18 months.
sid"1 had been looking around and found I had a champagne taste on a beer pocketbook,” said. runs.
+ VARGA GAL GREKTOR Lease on Life Proposed =
Sol diers’ ‘Foreign
_ By DOUGLAS SMITH ‘Seripps-Howard Staff Writer
| SEEKING PAY RAISE|
CHICAGO, May 2+ (U. P).—~Al-|.
berto Vargas, creator of the Varga . testified yesterday hig long-
1“a beer pocketbook” -for his “cham- French girl,
pagne tastes.”
‘| Federal .Judge Michael Igoe he was be-!
“overworked and underpaid”
with Esquire magazine wiheny/
Esquire contends the Peruvian ar-
Vargas said . Publisher David
“Finally I went to Mr. Smart and
Mr. Vargas “That's the way my taste I can’t help it. "
wife to descend the gangplank of The transport “Thomas H, Harry” which brought her to Bremer-
president of the United society will| be named for 4 four-year term at| the meeting of the Disciples’ Inter- |
‘ national convention in August in| haven, Germany, so he went Columbus, O. | aboard for the official welcoming Eg \ h ceremony, Capt. Beschoff, staWorld Council of Churches tioned in Berchtesgaten hadn't
The “new ambassador” will work closely with the World Council of.
Churches and accept such assignments on behalf of the council as may be mutually agreed upon. He will make reports of his work to the, trustees. of the Uhited Society at | SCOTTISH RITE Adoniram- Lodge Installed eran, Methodist, Congregationalist| New Staff Last Night. and Evangelical and Reformed churches already have representa-| Adoniram lodge of perfection, | “served as general secretary of the included Clarence T. Drayer, cap-e World's Sunday School association tain of the guard: Ralph E. Hamill, from 1928 to 1929 and as such Was deputy ~master;~ Guy L. Roberts,
seen » his wife in more than a 3 A year.
their meetings held at each Inter-| national convention of the church. Dr. M. E Sadler of Ft. Worth is president of the infernational con-f tives in Europe doing a:similar work | governing body of the Scottish Rite, in Soiection with te world 5st night elected and installed Sou international job with a George L. Clark, as thrice potent ne master,
vention. The Baptist, Presvierian, LuthChristian unity basis is by means new to Dr. Hopkins. He| Other officers who were installed
in contact with church schools! senjor warden: William R. Dexaround the globe. He also assist- nheimer, junior warden; PF. E. ed in the formation of the Inter-| Raschig, orator: Carl A. Ploch,!
national Council of Religious Edu-| treasurer: James C. Gipe, secretary: cation in 1924 by merging several j Ralph Fenstermaker, hospitaler; - Sunday school organizations. Frank V. Hawkins, master of cereHe is a veteran minister of the tyonies, and Hubert H. Christie, Gospel who will complete 50 years (yer, of ‘active ‘service this dtitumn. | “The new officers were installed by Scope of Society {John H. Jefferson, past master actDr. Hopkins will represent the so- ig as marshal, Dewey E.. Myers, ciety and the brotherhood to which retiring master, received a past it belongs. The scope of the so- master's jewel from E. E. Wilming- | ciety may be indicated by the state- ton, former lodge executive. W. ment that it maintains work in the Henry Roberts, former lodge head, United States, Canada and 10 Was elected trustee for a three-year foreign countries—in Asia, Africa term. , and South America. The net worth! The new master is a past master of the society, as of March 31, over of the Mystic -Tie lodge, standard direct liabilities, was $7,634,557. And bearer of Raper commandery, there is no indebtedness. Knights Templar, and affilioted with The Disciples’. brotherhood ranks Keystone chapter and Prather fifth in size among American council, : Protestant church. They have con-| ' gas Many Social Connections Sregations in. 39 nations of the ' y..4 of Clark General Insurance Dr. and Mrs. Hopkins live at 5752 Co, he is a former commander of E. Washington st. and have one son, the Mellvaine-Kothe post, AmeriRobert M. Jr. of Fi. Wayne, can Legion, a member of the Indi-
JURY PROBING TRAIN ana society, Sons of the American
Revolution; junior vice commander
WRECK IS RECESSED of the Loyal Legion and a past
WHEATON, Ill, May 2 (U. P.).— president of the Junto. He holds A grand jury investigating -the membership in the Columbia’ club Naperville, Ill, train wreck, .in and Meridian Hills Country club. which 45 persons: were killed, was A senior deacon of the Mystic Tie recessed yesterday until next Mon- lodge, Mr. Drayer also is active in day. various Masonic bedies and. presiThe grand jurors began. the probe dent of the Optimist club. He. has Tuesday and heard the testimony been in the sfone business since of five witnesses. Eight more wit- graduating from the University of nesses were to be heard next week. The Burlington railroad planned ference tackle.
Re A re ne, $500,000 SUIT IS : DISMISSED. IN. COURT
Engineer W. W. Blaine could have stopped the trajn in time to avoid CHICAGO, May 2 (U, P.).—Mrs, Iris Gardner's $500,000 breach of
the crash. contract suit against ‘Advertising
The train ‘will travel. around a curve into Naperville, where the’ &xecutive: Charles W. Wrigley; 73, was dismissed yesterday.
Exposition flyer rammed into the stopped Advance flyer last Thurs Judge Charles Williams directed the jury to return a verdict in fa-
day. vor of the defendant and dismissed
JAP OFFICER ADMITS PART IN EXECUTION tu
Wrigle ey, an -uncle of Chewing TOKYO, May 2 (U. P.).—Former Gum Magnate Philip K. Wrigley, Japanese Warrant Officer Noboru left the courtroom immediately after Seki was taken to Sugamo prison the verdict was announced
Illinois, where he was an all-conp”|
teday after he voluntarily admitted he was involved in the execution of an American flier shot down over Japan. Seki, questioned and released by allied headquarters some time ago, sald he participated in the execu-
tion of the flier near Tachikawa
Aug. 8, 1048.
“IT am vindicated,” he said Mrs. Gardner; 52-vear-old former hat check girl, had charged Mr Wrigley agreed to pay her $1000 a month for life “to help fill a definite place in his life” as his hostess and social companion, Mr. Wrigley contended Agreement ever existed
no such
INL INDIANAPOLIS
EVENTS TODAY Indiana - Telephone ssociation, tion, Beverin, Advertising Club of Indianapolis, luncheon 12:15 p. m., Lineoin, Modern Woodmen of Americs, tion, Lincoln.
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EVENTS TOMORROW Eachange La, luncheqp,
Indians Association of Life underwriters, convention, Claypool
Indians Leaders’ club, meeting, 2 p. m., Claypool. .
MARRIAGE LICENSES
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BIRTHS Girls At St. FPraneis—Jacob, Jane Rogers. and David, Kathryn Marsh At Coleman Orville, Daisy Mengner Mirger (George. Ann Gwinn And John Helen | At Methodist -Robert, Phyllis Baton: ©Os-
car, Florence Sutherlin, and Ralph, Imo. gene Nield Vincent's - George, Killian Hunley Margaret Blake: George, - Jessie Hughel, and Oral, Blanche Mvers At Home Ralph, Létha Clay at” 3520 E Orange st Bot.
and ; Steven, Lillian koski
at 3411 Massachusests ave.
B Marion, Mary Stafford, and Raynd Margaret Romans At Coleman Russell, Virginia Burkle, and
| Russell, Ruth Neate | At Methodist Warder, Prances Alloway | Harry Pauline McMann Leslie Jane | Fisk Chevious, Martha Hardin: Robert | Selfha Mar Ernest, Josephine Taylor | And Don Kathleen 8woverland At St. Vincent's Edgar, Marjorie Millard | Paul Margaret Ogigian, and Emil Mary Luca At Home Felix! Charlaretia Moral e at 812 | Harrison st Warren,. Nan White at 1730 Lockwood st; Michael Gladys Purvis. at 573 Jones st and Charles, Nona Arnold at 1308 N Pershing ave + DEATHS
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Corley, 78, at 2714 N. Capitol Sik ingm n Greenwood, #1, at Ve! d os of ver Tye, | Orville Robison, ~ 84, at’ Veterans’, ear | gy noma y ‘haries M. Woody, 86, at © | hemorchage ity, ecerehral
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cork on Rants 58, Fis 4218 Winthrop, cor-
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place within a specific period, visitors must return- home. This news may be disturbing to some veterans,
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
: de “engagement”
No one would estimate the num-
Senator Russell (D. Ga.) wants to ber of foreign girls who will come solve your problem. He will bring here if the ‘bill is: passed. cause he had ‘signed is contract her to you, like the G. I. brides. The senator has introduced a bill of women from most countries, | {the house after it is opened to the. to permit alien flancees of and former soldiers to be admitted the immigMtion quotas. to the United States as “non-immi-| grant temporary visitors” purpose of getting married.
[~ The bill would permit the entry soldiers since they would be. exempt from |
German women would ' be exfor the. cluded, practically speaking, because |
to the would make it all but impossible for
: -JAPS MUST AID KOREA . ‘take | the
the ceremony doesn't
but they needn't! The senator's bill does not! culture.
n. Courtships|
and the : ~, .|immigration service will take the WASHINGTON, May 2.—Soldier, | attitude—if the bill is passed—that |limbed pinup queens provided only |did you promise to marry that little the only. girls, who will be brought and write her later | here are those who, the men say that you couldn't because’ the gov-'are their flancees. ~ Weeping softly, Mr. Vargas told ernment wouldnt let you? 2p
MODEL HOUSE WINS EX-61 APPROVAL!
Although constructions has not been completed on the model house to be exhibited at "the Indianapolis Home Show May 10 in the manufacturers building, many’ veterans already have asked to -buy it. J. Frank Cantwell, managing di-
rector of the home show, today said, “we want every veteran to see
{public and want, to be fair in se-
yg curing the owner.” .
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of rules against Nazis or suspected ‘home cannot be sold above $10,000, The girl must be coming to the Nazis. The fact that no consular according to veterans housing: YegUnited Stafes “with a bona fide in- Offices are functioning in Germany | y1ations. tention of - being - married” citizen to whom she is engaged, and | German girls to fulfill the legal rethe parties to the proposed union quirements... - (must be “able and intend to contract a valid marriage.”
The government priority obtained: to build the home for the exhibit
stipulated that some veteran must]
be given first opportunity to make |
TOKYO, May 2 (U. P.) .—Allied application for purchase of ‘the headquarters today ordered the Jap- house. | anese government to ship * ‘without | | delay” 11,148 kilograms of vegetable next week, according to Mr. Cantseeds to Korea to aid Korean agri-| well and ready for interior decora- ' | tion.
The home will be finished early |
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Train Ride Ends.
In Diner Wedding
GALLUP, N. M,, M&# 2° (U.P).
~A whirlwind courtship that began while the Santa Fe Scout - raced ovér the Kansas plains cul~ minated here vesterday in a dining car wedding ceremony during a 10-minute stopover. Lee Metcalf boarded the train at Kansas City en route to take a job-in Los Angeles. At Wichita, Kas., Wanda Page, 33, vacationing department store clerk, got aboard. Mr, Metcalf* ‘acquaintance and by
struck up an the time
i 8 they reached Belen, N. M., yester=If purchased by a veteran, the day they were
ready to" “get married, ? ’
Ald of Conductor Pat Williams,
Winslow, Ariz, was enlisted and when the train reached here at 1710 p; m. yesterday Deputy County Clerk Mrs. Maude Sonny was there with a license and Congregational Minister Harry Patten. The ceremony was performed in the dining car with the steward®as best man. The train pulled out 10 minutes later, the ‘steward bus; wtih preparation of a wedding dinner,
THURSDAY, MAY 2 1946
"APPOINT 4 VETERANS T0 STATE POLICE
; > As representatives of the Indiana
state police prepared to attend a
three-day national traffic safety
conferénce, Col. Austin R. Killian, superintendent,
the appointment of. four veterans
today announced
to the department.
Capt. Harry A.- Sutherlin, accle dent records division director, and Lt. David Laughlin, Indianapolis post commander, will attend the meeting in” Washington, D. C, called. by President Truman begine: ning next "Wednesday. Former state police officers, Radio Operator. James Vokorokos, Gary, will return to Dunes park post : and Assistant Quartermaster M. J. Schwartz; Indianapolis, to head= quarters post,
Robert 8. Kelley, Frankfort, was
|assigned’ as trooper to Lafayette
post and John D. Douthit, Shelbys ville, as fingerprint classifier at headquarters post. * Trooper Lawe
‘rence Broderick, Indianapqlis, wag
{promoted to detective at headquare ters post. ‘
Carrie Anes a ant BB, at City, arterioe oa
at Long, anetits,
! san!
