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A City Is Born—Haiti Gets Ready to Celebrate
3-Day ‘Bombache’ Will Be Held Oct. 28 Marking the Official Birth of Belladere
‘ By PAULA CLARK, Times Foreign Correspondent, Oct. this romantic island republic is getting set for the big “bombache” which she says is that starts Oct. 28
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti,
Diplomats, - doctors, lawyers,
to attend the three-day fiesta that will mark the official birth of Ad- 2? new city, Belladere. / It's a gala occasion,
It isn’t] oftez a complete city rises, full-
port that young amputee Bill Veeck—baseball's newest atives; thank God we can choose grown, in the midst of a mounmiracle man—will sell control of the world’s champion four friends.”
Cleveland Indians to Hank ‘Greenberg for $1 million and retire from baseball to devote his life to kids wQo've gone
wrong. Je It would be like this fabulous 34-year-old, who never wears a tie, and who snips feathers off women’s hats, to do; this fabulous thing. I went out to his stadium office | to talk to him, He was wearing | the familiar T-shirt and brown| pants, sitting at his desk plowing| through a stack ‘of mail,
" » o HE TAKES off , his right! wooden leg in the office (he was! a Marine and lost his
the stump over the arm of hia} chair as we talked.
“We had a dinner dance for the ence to, the fact that he almost “and|® wapped away his managershortstop who'll probably win the
baseball writers.” he said, nobody was dancing much. “80 I started. So they see some jerk with a wooden leg dancing| and they think, what the heck,| anybody can dance. all started.”
» ~ ” T-Shirt Formula I SAID to this great showman ~a tall, wide-shouldered party with red hairFeaey d cut crew style, and with a prominent, aggressive + 10k ing German nose—“1 have to buy a dress shirt and tie to wear tonight when I make a speech. What do YOU wear” I
“ W a ra formal” inl Veeck “This,” he said, indicating the T-shirt. “I go like I am except I put on fa jacket. 8. “Once I spoke at the very for-|
mal Traffic €lub banquet where there were 1500 guys dressed up in tuxedos and me in a brown coat and no tie. “I told—them—it-was the first time I ever saw 1500 waiters for one customer.”
= » ” ‘Willing to Sell’ A SPORTS writer on a Cleveland paper broke the story that Veeck, president of the ball club, may sell out to Greenberg and retire. “If somebody comes along with a phenomenal offer, we're willing “to sell,” he said. “I've been an itinerant all my life.” Veeck's close friends
moon and _jhaving got it, wants| another moon-—--a youth program. He's angry at reform schools which, he feels, often don’t reform, but make crooks out of boys.
Says Boudreau Best “DO YOU consider Feiler still the best pitcher in baseball?” “Well”"—he ducked that
the best is Lou Boudreau.” “Your friend
Earl's Pearls
Mary Small wishes those aged wolves would peek on someone their own ages . . . Julie Oshins says he met a guy who got a shock when he touched a light switch—he saw another fellaw necking his girl . « « Did you hear, asks Arnold Reuben Jr, of the Hollywood couple who separated? Seems he went back to his wife.
{Bob Goldstein,
Veeck laughed at this refer
Most Valuable Player award.
told me to ask {you whether you're going to trade Boudreau again this year,” I said.
” ~ - TODAY'S SMILE: “No matter how- many times they screen some pictures,” says Al Saphin, |“none of the trash ever gets sifted out”
~ » ~ BAR BUZZ: Joe Bassi, one of the El Morocco set's favorite doormen, bought the Cocoanut
which he manages in the daytime . . . Miami's. newest big ho J tel, The Saxony, cost $4 million] to build... Burt Lancaster wants to add singing to his acrobatic act by the time he Mr. Lancastc pits the Capitol . . Peter Lawford and Jackie]
“I've a letter right here from a Cooper joined in the Be-bop vo-
woman that says, ‘Haven't you cals at the Royal Roost . And they |awakened in a cold sweat more ot Taylor's on his way to Eng{than once over what you almost! lland to make a film for MGM exceptionally
did a year ago’?”
He showed me the letter and toire because of illness , .
his one-word answer- ~ ~ ~ ~~ VEECK DOES things big. He doesn't drink whisky, but at rare times has beer or wine.
-“Yes"!
i | During a celebration with base- , ball writers, he said ‘to a waiter, fod sat what everybody's. |v
drinking—and bring taem six.” Writers found themselves star-
- Ing at six Scotch-and-sodas.
He struck a forceful blow for tolerance when he brought
| the Negroes, Larry Doby and
Satch Paige, to the Indians, the only Negroes in the American League. Veeck has also helped Israell’'s cause.
He Likes “Plain Hats
“IS IT true you really have cu feathers off women's hats?”
|said. a “Sure. I just think they look |silly,” he said.
“One young lady—I-didn't know ther—I saw at Gruber's Restau=|"
[rant. I sat and looked at thes [feathers and I got mad.
“I got a pair of meat shears out of the kitchen and walked over and cut em off her hat. You never saw such a look on a woman's face when those feathers floated down in her soup. So afterward I had to buy her three or four hats. “I like - hats,
{Christmas ver STERN; -
The Midnight Earl
GLAMMER:
told.of his trip to the Coast late in the week to divorce Georgett Windsor... She's Europe for a try industry.
to Bab Sweeney in Nov,
,and’ associate, Linda Darnell and Charles Boyer
little snapbrim plain I cut the feathers off be- _ {cause I think hats are supposed
“though, “tHA “He shoots-for ive 12 be head coverings and not
Harry Cushing {dined at the Singapore where he
Jeaying for] at their Alm] Glammer deb, Joone anne Connelley, quit her columnnicely—'"He's one of the best. The|ing activities for Park Fast magonly ball player who is absolutely azine to prepare for her wedding
. Rob-
. Pearl Bailey left Le Direc- . Walter Kirsch says he'd like to own Hollywood, lock, stock and Darryl |. « + That's Earl, brother.
MR. WILSON'S COLUMN also appears in the 5. Cent SUNDAY TIMES.
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tain wilderness, Overlooks Frontier Belladere, a modern metropolis complete to power plant, public plaza and schools, overlooks the Dominican frontier about 40 miles eas of Port-Au-Prince, From the air, the substantial white and pink masonry buildings, clustered about the typical public park, look like any progressive
Inn in L. I City,'small community serving an agri-
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[cultural back-country. It might
be a prosperous Florida county |seat, nestled in a Rocky Mountain _| setting. | - It's hard to believe just about |a year ago, Belladere was a Hai[tian crossroads, with a few thatched “cailles” flimsy peasant huts—and a ramshatkle barracks. ‘Bright Future’ “Belladere has a bright future,” President Dumarsais Estime told me, “because the economic reason |for its existence has also been lcreated. “Not far from the city, on an fertile plateau, ‘I {have had established the agricultural colony of Baptiste, which can easily support 10,000 farming families. It is hoped these fertile acres will not only support the farmers, but will provide products for export.” President Estime, who came into. power by a coup two years
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ago, believes agriculture and the tourist trade offer the main hope for his impoverished country. Elaborate Plans He has elaborate plans for developing tourism, but he doesn't want to neglect the bulk of the three million Haitians who depend on the soll for their daily bread. Belladere was an expensive proposition. There is one narrow road that climbs over rugged terrain from Port-Au-Prince to the new city. All the material for construction was hauled by burro, truck and on the heads of Haitian peasant women from the capital city. Estimates as to the cest of construction vary from $2 to $4 million. But, reported President Estime, “thanks to contributions from Haitian businessmen, the government's share has been held to about $600,000." The construction of Belladere
need in Haiti. It adds tremend-
resided at 3777 N. Meridian St,
will do more than fill an economic]
Filed for Probate
For Family ; The will of Frank H. Hirschman, mattress manufacturer who died Oct. 14, was filed for probate Monday by Dunbar & Dunbar, 925 Circle Tower bullding, attorneys for the estate, Mr. Hirschman, who was 73,
but died in his summer cottage at Oakwood Park, Lake Wawasee, He was president of J. C. Hirschman Mattress Co, a business he began in 1896. His will provides that his wife, Johannah, is to receive all household furnishings, a life interest in the cottage at Oakwood Park and an outright bequest of $10,000, The remainder of the estate is
Lists Bequests “i @
to be divided equally among two sons, J. Clifton
ecutors of the will.
Fighter Pilot Killed
HONOLULU, Oct, 21 (UP) First Lt. James H. Wilhite, 25-year-old pilot from Sweetwater, Tenn., was killed yesterday when
and Russell Hirschman, and a daughter, Mrs. | Mary Margaret Willard, Decatur. The two sons were named ex-
his Thunderbolt fighter crashed on Kahoolawe Island during a
ous “face” to the little republic's prestige.
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