Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1946 — Page 3
£C. 6, 1046
Jayden dismisbed wearing a witness } currents would Katherine from ito the river and herself, as she {tnesses told of ine, far from the the boy disap
srited five million after hearing the She had pleaded 1 she might ennd continue her was interrupted grade.
i ——"
ns
FRIDAY, DEC. 6, 1948
; ___ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
STRAUSS SAYS: . +
LF Pr DEAR SIR: :
Another grand gift idea—handsome SQUARES of PURE SILK—to drape at ‘her throat—or frame her face—or accent a tiny waist— preferably around the end of December. A qift that's sure to please—from 4 varied collection including plain colors and prints in filmy chiffons and crepes—all precious pure silk—and priced from 9.50 to 20.00.
STRAUSS
L. STRAUSS & CO, INC. THE SPECIALTY SHOP IS ON THE THIRD FLOOR
STRAUSS SAYS:
For really interesting bits of news liste: Yo "A LADY'S NOTEBOOK" — over WFBM— every Tuesday and Thursday at 3:30 P. M.
%
Goldsborough's Career Proves Him Fiery Opponent
lives, friends recall that he was the youngest states attorney ever to serve in Caroline county, Lawyers there say he has the best law library- in Maryland, and. one of the best in the country, “During his two decades in con-
Judge Usually Sticks to Decisions
By RADFORD MOBLEY Times Special Writer WASHINGTON, Dec. 6—Judge! Thomas Alan Goldsborough, 69, is gress he kept up constantly - with three years older than John L. the chief guiding opinions of the Lewis, whom he fined in federal supreme court,” they said. court yesterday. But the judge! In Washington, the judge and is quite as vigorous as his fiery Mrs. Goldsborough live quietly in opponent in the nation's most ex-|a fashionable apartment house on pensive contempt case. | Connecticut ave. They have no Judge Goldsborough, who served particular hobbies and like to go in the house of representatives un- | home as often as possible to the
til President Roosevelt appointed eastern shore, where they can get him to the federal bench, is & baked rock fish and fresh oysters. robust six-footer from Maryland. |copyright, 1946, by The Indianapolis Times Except for size, he might be com- and The Chicago Daily News, Inc, pared to the late senator from Vir- RS giniag Carter Glass, an “unrecon- |JOINS HOSPITAL STAFF strudted rebel” who could “lick his] Times State Service weight in wildcats.” | ATTICA, Ind., Dec. 6.—Dr. Adrian Quick Decisions |Freea, Vio sinte his discharge from ahesi RE ithe army has been associated wi Mr. Goldsborough resembles the is Pi ay pi Virginian in temper of mind. He is quick to make a decision and {tica, has become a resident physi. likely to stick to it. 8 |cian at St. Elizabeth hospital in He places public interest above Lafayette. other considerations, i He has plenty of guts and would just as soon stand up against Mr. Lewis as any other man. When the two faced each other in court it was obvious that the judge was a match for the rugged labor leader ‘in fearlessness and toughness, Nobody would have been surprised if the judge had ordered the labor leader to jail. Nobody doubts he would have done so if he thought such action was justified, Striking Example Judge Goldsborough has a knack for handling trials that create considerable public attention. He has a manner of breaking into the public print. One of the most striking examples was his remark during the trial of Gaston Means, the phony “solver” of the Lindbergh kidnaping. The judge told a witness, “I think you are a damned liar.” This, was in the presence of the jury. > Mr. Goldsborough is not averse ” to flouting precedent. He has held that the laws of other states and what their courts have said have little to do with the situation in the District of Columbia when the welfare of a single child is involved. Overruled Many Times His independence since he came to the federal bench has caused the judge to be overruled many times by higher courts. The judge, however, likes a fight. when he was in congress in 1938 he became angry with Senator Tydings (D. Md.) and joined with Mr. Roosevelt in the “purge” fight on the senator. Mr, Goldsborough then was 8a thorough-going New Dealer. When the “purge” failed in the primary, Republicans and conservative Democrats ganged up on Mr. Goldsborough and tried to defeat him for re-election, But the judge won and Mr. Roosevelt shortly thereafter named him | to the federal bench. Served in House He served in the house nearly 20 years before ped became a federal judge. Theré" “he ‘made a record as the No. 2 man on the banking and currency committee, which wrote all the early Roosevelt administration banking and monetary legislation.
STRAUSS SAYS:
On the eastern shore of Maryland, where Judge Goldsborough
Z
Lr PAGE 3
Goldsborough Is
Tired Out by Lewis Dispute
WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 (U. P,) — The John L. Lewis injunction proceedings will hold Judge T. Alan Goldsborough for a while. He appeared in his courtroom yesterday looking weary after Wednesday's turbulent session with Mr, Lewis and the United Mine Workers. But he found#mo rest. In" the morning session alone he heard 14 cases, To one plaintiff he remarked: “I don't want to hear anything more about injunctions until next week.” For once the normally low-voiced jurist spoke loudly enough to be heard by everyone in the room.
CUT AIRLINES FARES
Eastern Airlines will reduce its one-way fare between Miami and San Juan, Puerto Rico, from $72.80 to $48.25, beginning Jan. 1, Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker, president, said
today.
"TRADITION "WITHA TOUCH OF TOMORROW"!
Young Actor Loses
One-Punch Battle
HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 8 (U. P).— Actress Lynn Baris husband, who thought he heard a razgberry as his pretty wife passed a “dead end” kids’ night club table, today claimed victory in the movie colony's latest one-punch battle, Movie Producer Michael (Sid) Luft, 31, slapped the face of Bobby Jordan, 23, one of the original dead end kids of stage and screen before restaurant employees pulled them apart, ; Then, «said Mr, Luft, Mr, Jordan apologized. y Mr. Jordan sald he was slapped, but he didn't apologize. “The only apology made was made by Miss Bari to me” he said. “But my wife was really the one to whom an apology was due, The melee started Wednesday night in plushy Ciro's nightclub on the Sunset strip. Mr. Luft, former test pilot and Canadian air-force flier, said he and Miss Bari were passing Mr. Jordan's table when
a big resounding razsberry drowned
Hoosier Playhouse Offers: Mystery
“Three” Bottlés of Relish” =a mystery play adapted by Edward Goldberger from Lord Dunsany's short story, will be the Hoosier Playhouse offering at 9:30.-p. m. today over station WABW, An all-amateur dramatic group, the Hoosier Playhouse is the only live talent show regularly broadcast from Indianapolis. Its members present a half-hour program every Friday over Indianapolis’ pioneer frequency-modulation station. Tonight's play, to be heard at 47.3 on the FM dial, will be directed by Mildred McQuade, assisted by Bernice Jones.
Three Bremerhaven Troop Ships Arrive
NEW YORK, Dec, 6 (U, P).Ship movements scheduled in New York harbor today: Arriving —- Texarkana Victory, Bremerhaven (troops); Huddleston, Bremerhaven (troops); Gen, Hersey, Bremerhaven (troops). Departing—John Ericsoon, Southampton; Stavangerfjord, Bergen;
| Gripsholm, Gothenburg;
Gen, Bal-
out Desi Arnaz’ rhumba rhythms. | lou, Bremerhaven (troops),
»
THIS is the time of year when a restless rambunctious young fellow— seems to acquire poise and attentiveness “anda bit of an angelic disposition.
Of Stricken hip
MIAMI, Fla., Dec. & (U. Py ~The
Seek Survivors
coast guard said an air-sea search is continuing for possible survivors of the two-masted schooner “City Belle,” Five survivors had been sighted on a cay about 300 miles east-southwest of Miami. They were sighted early yesterday by a coast guard plane after & navy vessel had spotted the 300-ton schooner adrift and abandoned.
Navy men reported that the ship bore evidence of having carried a “considerable number of passengers” in addition to the crew.
A crash boat was en route to the
scene, No lifeboats had been spotted ’
or any other trace of passengers from the “City Belle” Those on the cay were apparently in good health, It was believed thie crew and pas« sengers had abandoned the ship during’ high winds which have coursed the Caribbean for the last
few days.
|W
| ¢ g 4 5 3 5 g i 5
wr . 8 . . . a "Of course—it’s just possible—that $ ; DEAR SIR: a rotund robust—red coated and white once 0 . ‘ bearded personage who is about to ‘ anta knows (and thinks it's a . ’ wis . : Swell idaokatint Every Wort make an annual visitation—has from teen to whatever age — has y : ry : ‘ a special fondness for these A something to do w ith It. I FINGER-FREE GLOVES — | conveniently located in the 1+ 1 ‘ y , Wi in And 1t 1s reasonable to, suppose that on the THIRD FLOOR of in his mind—chasing back and the Man's Store. . . C6 forth—is the thought “Gosh—I hope They're from Daniel Hays—designed cy pe iT) ~ | by Merry Hull — which means a lot ILS from Strauss. ; ;
too — in smartness and in comfort, They're well made — hand-sewn — in oatmeal or cork pigskin — wonderfully soft and pliant. The price is 10.00. .
P.S. You'll see the masculine impulse—in its traditional but even The same style is also made in black '
Tiedt el dis rale im ig stronger operation— He Will Open | Bia His Strauss Gift First.” : STRAUSS L. Strauss & Company, Inc. The
EE A i i i
/
fa TA
: : L. STRAUSS & CO, INC. Ne Man's Stone The Boys loor | J : «THE SPECIALTY SHOP vs ’ Li : Jb Ried ; ), ; +446 ON THE THIRD FLBOR dia LS is the Fourth. - a a
a . Dan 4 * Te 5 v of Catal La i d Lh Eg it fa Z Re Ji d " wie ae i | id . f . Sins
