Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 June 1947 — Page 13

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of Men,” based ord jail experiences, and “Circus Parade,” from material

Had Little Education He had little formal education and summarized his life: “Successively farm laborer, link heater, tramp, circus roustabout, chainmaker, professional pugilist, reporter, now writing exclusively.” He worked 10 years on his first novel, then in desperation wrote to Rupert Hughes who told him how to rewrite the hook. Tully came to Hollywood in 1923 as a part-time press agent and contributor to magazines, Critics Henry L. Mencken and George Jean Nathan induced him to turn his talents to more serious work. ‘Bern In Log Cabin Born in 8 log cabin near St Mary's, O., June 3, 1891, Tully lost

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Tully is survived by his third Myrtle; a daughter, Mrs. Beeman, and a son, Thomas Tully. The children were born to his first wife, Bushnall, whom, like his second, Margaret Rider, the author di-

Gus' New Bride Is Now a Widow

LOS ANGELES, June 23 (U.P). Gus, Swan, died yesterday

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North Methodist church Women's Society of Christian’ Service will meet at 1 p. m. Thursday, Group No. 6 will serve as hostess, with Mrs. G. G. Vetter as chairman. Dr. Dallas Browning will give a devotional talk.

Theta Rho chapter, Tau Phi Lambda sorority, will meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Fred VanBrunt, 1919 Albany st. Beech Grove. A wiener roast will follow. Members of Indiamapolis Rotary club will hear a review of public recreation activities in Indianapolis at their luncheon tomorrow noon in the Claypool hotel. Center Camp 1397, Royal Neighbors of America, will hold a dinner at 6:30 p. m.- tomorrow in Red Men's hall, 137 W. North st. Mrs, Marguerite Killion is oracle.

EGYPT'S PROTEST READY CAIRO, June 23 (U. P).~It was understood today that the cabinet has ‘approved the text of Egypt's protest to the United Nations se-

HE LIKED "EM ‘ALL—'Sandy' disrupted the act of a Detroit judge trying to be Solomon and décide who owned the frisky pup. Jerry Sktbo, 14, and Mr. and Mrs. N. Barbera both claimed him. They turned him lodse in court to see to whom he would run. He ran to everybody—even kissed the judge and reporters. Jerry got the pup

Schedule Probe 0f Labor Rackets’

—Hearings in congressional investigation of “racketeering and monopoly” in the housing and construction. industry probably will be started here in September. Chairman Fred A. Hartley (R. N. J.) of .the house labor committee yesterday announced appointment of a subcommittee to conduct the investigation, The subcommittee will “inquire into material and labor costs and questionable practices relating to the ‘economics of housing and construction,” Hartley said. Appointed to head the subcommittee was Rep. Ralph W. Gwinn (R. N. Y.). Other members will be Reps. Thomas L. Owens (R. IIL) and Wingate H. Lucas (D. Tex).

FEAR 20 DROWN IN RHINE FRANKFURT, June 23 (U. P.).~— Military government officials reported today that a ferry carrying 34 passengers capsized in the Rhine river near Mannheim after colliding with a steamboat. It was feared

curity council concerning the dis-

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puted Anglo-Egyptian treaty.

SLENDERIZING!

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past matrons an [initiate candidates at 8 p. m. tomorrow.

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Mayor Curley Mends COHASSET, Mass, June 23 (U. P.).—Mayof James M. Curley, 73, of Boston, reported in “very condition” at a hospital today, was to leave Tuesday for Washington

for final disposition of the mail fraud case in which he has been sentenced to six to 18 months in

more than 20 persons were drowned.

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