Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1946 — Page 4

the stars playing around the cafes. Yo see them you had to pay to get into a theater. ‘And that's what the theater's missing Billy Rose Disagr Rose, whose is “Joe's boss right now, didn't agre¢ with this , opinion, saying: “All women are exciting when you're young. Joe must be getting old to say there

© Are no exciting women left in the

world. Rose named a dozen, including Rep. Clare Luce, Lena Horne,

Esther Williams, Bredna Frazer, Kelly, Greta Garbo, Rita Hayworth, and, if you'll pardon him, his own frau, Eleanor Holm. Contrary to custom, there will be no special fireworks at the club tonight for Joe's anniversary, His eighth wife, the former Mary Ramo, whom he married when she was 20, and their 15-year-old son will be at the ringside. Successful as Composers Howard started as a kid. singer in Snavely’s saloon in Kansas City in June, 1876, a half-orphan runaway from New York. He worked many saloons of the old West and knew such two-gun characters as Wyatt Earp, Wild Bill Hickok and| Bat Masterson. At 16, while playing in Denver,’

he old day you never sawinext day and had the marriage an- Ww. A. Whitcomb, Native of | auditorium, the program will open nulled. {with a processional of graduates. Fr

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| Brodd Ripple high school, : Beginning at 8 p. m. in the school

are *I Wonder Who's Kissing Her appeared. Investigators believed the |

" contract might be a clue. ne ute > Te wil The Great Northern Papen Co. Aras, Schoo] prineipst Bob} decy around Joe's life, and “Gogdbye My| has three mills in Maihe. The firm ot : i Senior Sass resid t Lady Love." employs about 5000 bersons inthe eae a 8 Er He's had millions {ji his time, ‘but {manufacture of newsprint, mimeo-] nN Rie foes ers on Stop'he spent lavishly ,and the Wall|8raph paper and similar products,

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i ._ | taugh. |Street crash of 1929 did for him. It is one of the largest news- . 2 nae print-manufacturing concerns -in Members of the graduating class are: JAIL BREAKER SLAIN, the nation, Edward Alexander. Tom Allebrandi | Oliver Altum Jr. Joan Carol Anderson,

Joe Ann Anderson, Richard H. Anderson, Dolloris Argadine, Jani Augustine, Agnes Bain, William Bain, Betty Balzerick, Jack Barker, Lillian Barker, Joan Baxter, Steve Bellinger, Robert Bernloehr, Robert Berry.

BROTHER IS HUNTED Slain Executive Was

SIKESTON, Mo, June 10 (U. Born in Clinton, Ind. P.) —Authorities searched the ten- William Arthur Whitcomb, Bos-|Don Bettge, Joyce Birstield, Lucille Bloom. ant farms of southeastern Missouri/ ton paper company executive shot|peecrer Jonn “Bruna, Posey Burke, Rob: tonight for John H. Armes, 22, West|t0 death today in his office, was) ®rl Catsar SNiam Conon, oo. Frankfort, Ill, whose brother was| {born ih Clinton Jan, 18, 1873, and Carson, Jack Carter, Lillian Mae Shafts. shot; and killed, after the two broke| role Jon of 2 plorices Triana | afm, clyiee: Gpeton Sopbul pein Col: Dorothy Curth, Barbara DeLong, Ruth

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jail. . | versity where he was captain of the | Ann Deming. DpSinin DeVries. orothy . . C ice, er ille am d atricia | Forrest W. Armes, 26, who lost|gchool's eleven. ake, Carolyn ‘Dugdale, Martha Duke,

| Dri his shoes during the escape, was| In addition, he was nominated to| Richard Dunham, “Marjorie Dunica, Nancy killed by police yesterday, as the|phi Beta Kappa, national collegi-

two ran across a field near Oran.|gte honor society. Mr. Whitcomb | LAW PRACTICE HERE | John escaped into a thicket. was a member of Delta Tau Delta | IS RESUMED ‘BY KEY

The brothers escaped at Bloom- | fraternity. fleld Friday. They grabbed Mrs.| Following his graduation fromr| Sheldon A. Key, recently disRandal Evans, 59, the sheriff's wife, | DePauw, he received a degree from charged from the army, has resumed the practice of law at 443

{and threw her to the floor, when | yale with his brother Larz who was {she came to their cel} to .mail a jater associated in law here with : letter for them. samuel Dowden. Larz Whitcomb died | Bankers Trust bldg.

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oF Exercises Tonight for: 176 Broad rie High Seniors

yot. Joe Hammond, Jack Hanley’ Claire | {Betty Newb¥ Hains, e

t Hoffman, Jo Mae Hoppes,

1 Vv. |Suemma Kuhn, Juck Legan, Estelle Les- Shoptaugh, Nancy Shultz Awards will be conferred by K. ter, Marian Ludtke, Suzsnne McClamroch.

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17 years ago. That was the last time

| Mr. Whitcomb had. made a visit to |

Before entering the army in 1943,

| ME: Key had been a practicing atIndianapolis. z : : 9 i | His family frequently visited a? a 10 years, He is 3 gracuste; R Home-Beautiful Floor | Larz Whitcomb, 3105 N. Penns 1. |of Indiana Central college and Benvania st jamin Harrison law school. The Indianapolis attorney was on the staff of the judge advocate general during trial of war crim- | nals in Manila, P. 1. He is associated with his brother, Perry, and William E. Steckler,

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{oly théit does not actually bar comp fors is a violation of the Sheran act. The hearing was granted the companies on their appeal Jrom a sixth circuit court of appeals . ing affirming fines totaling more than $250,000 assessed against them | by the U. §. district court at Lexington, Ky. The government charged the | companies had set up a price! monopoly on leaf tobacco and manufactured products. The companies maintained that | 80 per cent of the members of the | trial jury “had a direct financiai! {interest in convicting the defen- | dants.” ;

C. OF C. FROM EIGHT | STATES MEET HERE

Representatives of eight state chambers of commerce met. today: as guests of the Indiana chamber ||

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