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NOV. 2, 1948 It Happened Last Night—

‘Who Called It Polite Society?

Nation's Worst Manners Found In New York and Hollywood Tom By Earl Wilson * NEW YORK, Nov. 2—Isn't it just wonderful that New York and Los Angeles, which have the most of everything, also have the most impolite people? :

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TUESDAY,

: held at 10 a. m. Your out-of-tqwners and your middle-westerners from|tomorrow in

Local Deaths—

Rites Tomorrow For Pvt. Stafford

Infantryman Killed In France in 1944

Services for Pvt. Raymond Francis Staffdrd, son of Mr..and Mrs. Ralph Stafford, 339 LaClede St., who was killed in action July

27, 1944, in » France,

will be

Chicago, Cleveland, Des Moines, Columbus, Omaha, Indian- Beanblossom apolis, Toledo and thereabouts outclass us city slickers at will Forth in

common courtesy. Movie Actress Arlene Hall, a Minneapolis girl (who got

Earl's Pearls All the political speeches re-

mi over it) was telling me that the med Hy 91s most conceited, most discourteous! time a remen she knows are out in Holly-| porter sald to i wood, Working a4 aStors. | Australian § - Prime MinI WAS intrigued—because I| fyter Sere, was once the “politest little Boy”| “what about | in Rockford, O. (Of course there the powerful

weren't many little boys in Rockford, O.) . : I tipped my hat, rather my cap, the the ladies at all times. I don’t any Hlve. I don’t wear any. always said “Yes ma’am,” or ’ sometimes “Yes-um.” wie a : - 2 s THE NEIGHBOR ladies and|is opening a trade school in Chimy teachers always spoke of me!cago. . . . The New York area’s| as “that polite little Wilson boy.” ; newest radio sta-| But the Big City made me a|” f rude, crude dude. : I realize this as I hear both my Beautiful Wife and Miss Dahl gushing about how polite Turhan Bey is.

» . ” He Isn't a Bay YOU ASK what body of water Turhan Bey is? Please, darling, he’s that handsome Turkish actor.

interests that control you?” . “Young man,” snapped Men- @ zies, “keep my

Mr. Davis

*% tion, WVNJ Newark, beginn-| ing operations; Nov, 15, is trying! to lure Art Ford away from, WNEW and in-| stall him in the Versailles for a nightly jockey show. . .. Larry Liebowitz, son of|

i at The gals are crazy about him jusls t agit

because he kisses their hands. 44 Th Miss Dahl, a pretty blond of jo ornton lovely Joan Foster. 23 who'll be one of M-G-M’s big | Mine Manhattan” and Al Ca Pp, stars, has been linked roman- |creator of L'il Abner, are hover-| tically in gossip columns with |ing gyer a projected musical. , . .| Turhan. Baby Rose Marie left for the!

Mr. Laughton

But she said it's a big He.

.|member of the. Pvt. Stafford

years, He was a

Methodist Church. : Pvt. Stafford was assigned to the infantry when he joined the

EB? | Army in 1942. He left for over-

seas duty May 6, 1944. The Purple Heart medal was awarded posthumously to his parents in August, 1944. Among his survivors are, in addition to his parents, a halfbrother, Kenneth Stafford, Indianapolis; two half-sisters, Miss

Beverly Stafford and Katherine

Stafford, Indianapolis; his paternal grandmother, Mrs, Martin

Red Cross Worker Dies Here at 40

Miss Helene Levin of 3139 Central Ave, active Red Cross worker, died yesterday in Methodist Hospital after a short illness. A resident of Indianapolis all her life, she was 40. Miss Levin was employed in the costume jewelry department of L. 8. Ayres & Co. for thé past| seven. years. She was a member SS ouumen, Chapter No. .549,

She had been an active Red

{Cross worker during the war and

spent many evenings working in the Red Cross blood donor center. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Ella Levin, Indianapolis. Her

‘|father, Eph Levin, died four years

ago. . Services will be held at [3:15 P. m. tomorrow in Flanner &

Cemetery.

Rites Thursday For Fumes Victim

Mrs. Edward Counts Lived Here 25 Years

Mrs. Miriam E. Counts,.a victime of gas Sunday morning in her home, 440 8S. Audubon Road,

n Stafford, Centerton; his maternal will be buried Thursday in Me.

grandmother, Mrs, Mary Finch. = "po 0

um, Martinsdale, and several

cousins, uncles and aunts.

R. Ora Flint

The Rev. John B. Ferguson, pastor of Irvington Presbyterian Church, will officiate at her serv-

Services for R. Ora Flint, who) ices, 1:30 p. m. in Moore Mortudied yesterday in his home, 15027aries Peace Chapel. Born in Chi-

Castle Ave., will be held tomorrow at 1 p. m. in Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel. Burial will be in West Point Cemetery, Liberty. A native of Liberty, Mr. Flint lived in Indianapolis 23 years. He

Mr. Flint, a salesman, was a

Moose, Modern Woodmen and Workshop Club. Survivors are the widow, Mrs.

|cago, Mrs. Counts, who was 26, lived in Indianapolis 25 years. |She was a member of Englewood Christian Church. | Mrs. Counts is survived by her husband, Edward F.; a daughter, |Bonita; a son, James; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P.

Arnold Horwitt of “Make mber of the Loyal Order of Andrews, all of Indianapolis; two

_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES.

Buchanan Mortuary. Burial wil}jDaughters of the American Revbe in the Indianapolis Hebrew

Mrs. Teel Dies Here at Age 82

‘Widow of Prominent

Local Businessman

Mrs. Katherine West Teel, 5580 Washington Blvd., widow of William Ross Teel, prominent Indi|anapolis businessman who died in 1945, was to be buried today in Lawn Cemetery, Terre Haute. She was 82. Mrs. Teel died Sunday in Methodist Hospital. Services were to be today at 10 a. m, in the home. Native of Illinois A native of Tolono, Ill, Mrs. Teel for many years lived in Terre Haute. She resided in Indianapolis 30 years. : She was a member of the

olution and the Congregational Church in Terre Haute, of which her grandfather, William M. West, was one of the early leaders. Mrs. Teel is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Herbert B. Sperry and Mrs. E, L. Henderson, both of Chicago; a grandson, Robert E. Tappan II. Indianapolis, and two eat-grandsons, Robert E. Tappan III and David Teel Tappan.

William Collier Jr.

Services for William Collietf Jr., 451 Arnolda Ave. will be held at! 2 p. m. tomorrow in Conkle Funeral Home. . Burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery. Mr. Collier, who was ‘20, died Sunday in General Hospital after a long illness. He was a native of Indianapolis and attended James E. Roberts School.

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Rites Tomorrow For Sgt. Ferguson

Services for Sgt. Farrell O. Ferguson, formerly of 827 8. State Ave, who was killed in action Aug. 22, 1944, while serving with the Army in France, will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will ‘be in Crown Hill Cemetery. He was 26. Sgt. Ferguson lived in Indianapolis all of his life before enter: ing the service. He had been employed as a mechanic, He attended Indianapolis schools and was a member of the Fountain Square Christian Church. In addition to his wife, Mrs. Joanne F. Ferguson, he is survived by his father, Otho Ferguson; his sister, Mrs. Maxine Fedowicz, and an aunt, Mrs. Irene Blettner, all of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Rose Williamson Services for Mrs. Rose William-

son, widow of Charles William-

Mortuary. Burial will be in Washington Park. A native of Indianapolis, Mrs. Willlamson, 71, died Sunday in her home, 2020 Mansfield St. Survivors include two sons, Claude E. and Earl J. Williamson; a sister, Mrs. Anna Foree; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Lucille Weber,

children ahd one great-grand-child.

Mrs. Mary Ward

Services for Mrs. Mary Ella Ward, who died Sunday in her

King & King Funeral Home.

Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Collier Sr. and! la sister, Mrs. Ileana Spears, all of Indianapolis.

CYO SPONSORS DANCE Junior Catholic Youth Organiza-

|sisters, Mrs. Barbara R. Stout, Indianapolis, and Miss Rosemary J. Andrews, Marion, and a step-

Olive Flint; a daughter, Mrs. Opal|sister, Mrs. Virginia Shaw, Indi-

anapolis.

“I went to the Icecapades with him—had one date with him. Now I'm supposed to be his girl. - » »

v “BUT,” SAID Miss Dahl, an unusual Hollywood type — she goes to church every Sunday— “he’s nice. “He doesn't travel around in a mental vacuum all the time worrying about which profile to turn to the camera, like so many Hollywood men.” My B. W. also chatters about his intelligence. She, too, is impressed with the hagd-kissing.’ 2 3 a..8..8 “THE HOLLYWOOD men are more conceited than the women, and that makes them so impolite,” Miss Dahl explained. 2 “Go to dinner with them and they're always casing the place, looking to see if there's anything better around. “I had one experience. I got a girl friend of mine a date with a Hollywood man who's in pictures. » s ” “DARLING THE dinner,” she said, “this man left the table to go to the boys’ room. “He didn’t come back and didn’t

Coast to select paint for her man-| sion in Van a then files back.|CornWaithe, Oxford, O., and a son, ... “The Man on the Eiffel Parl Flint, Middletown, Tower,” being made in Paris with Mrs, Mary Flynn Charles Laughton and Franchot| Services for Mrs. Mary Ellen Tone, will have a Jouble premiere pun, who died Sunday in the In Paris and New York in the j,me of her niece, Mrs. Helen spring. No dubbing will be used|cqoper, 402 N. Meridian St., will for Parisian audiences as the ac-a held tomorrow at 9:30 a. m. tors actually speak French. in Kregelo & Bailey Funeral 9s. 2 Home and at 10 a. m. in SS. Cellarbrities [Peter and Paul Cathedral. Bur-

jal will be in Holy Cross. DAVE SEIGAL, co-producer of A native of New York City, Ken Murray's “Blackouts” on the Mrs. Flynn, 86, was an Indianapo-

Coast, was at Armando’s com- lis resident 50 years. She made

her home with Mrs. Cooper and plaining he, couldn't find a good was a member of SS. Peter and

idea for a show here and Nr Cathedral.

to Hollywood soon . . . The Robt 8 f's. Artie Sh T {include three nieces, one grandert Sarnofl’s, Artie Shaw, 1ennes-|,jo0e and three grand-nephews.

see Williams and others turned |p . ; obert F. Scanlin Olt fof Woody. Herman's openiog| Services for oN nS Scan-

at the Royal Roost. Woody, |jjng who died yesterday in his whose popularity played a close nome, 4721 Central Ave. will be second fiddle to Pres. Truman, helq at 1 p. m. tomorrow in {parading outside on B'way, has pignner & Buchanan Mortuary. commissioned Leonard Bernstein, Byrial will be in Crown Hill. He

Survivors besides Mrs. Cooper |

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thing had happened to him. “We were right, too. He had left with another girl. “Never sent a note. Nothing.” 2 s » “WAS THIS a star?” I asked. “A WOULD-BE star,” she said angrily. If that sort of heelish trick were perpetrated by a guy in Dayton O., he would be ostracized. But it seems to: work the other way in New York and Hollywecod, Pretty soon he will be the big- f gest thing in show business. ”

5 2 The Midnight Earl WHAT'S HOT: Federal narcotic agénts under Col. Garland Williams have been knocking off marijuana-users and sellers in New Jersey juke-box joints the last two nights. It's the new menace. . . . Joe DiMaggio, Johnny Broderick and Harry Sobol go to Quebec on a moose-hunting trip. Gentleman Georgie says ex-cop Broderick won’t shoot the moose, but will kill them with his fists. « « «+ Herb Jeffries opened at the) 8 Deuces. Milton Berle helped him sing. TODAY'S SMILE: Broadway’'s talking about the new Stalin radio program: “I, the People.” WISH I'D SAID THAT: Eddie Roberts: “The New Look changed everything. Now you have to tell a girl, ‘Pardon me, but your slip isn’t showing.’” & TH

Bar Buzz FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW leaves in two weeks for Australia, where he’ll vacation and start divorce proceedings. . . . Joe Louis

Dennis Griffin Rites Tomorrow

Dennis (Denny) Griffin, assistant city purchasing agent and for many years 10th Ward Democratic chairman, will be buried tomorrow in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mr, Griffin, who was 53, died Saturday in his home, 1411 Marlowe Ave. Services will be held at . 9:30 a. m. in his home and at . 10 a. m. in Holy Cross Catholic Church, of which he was a mem-| ber. :

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. [3 A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, Mr. Griffin was also a member of Knights of Columbus Council 437, American Legion Celtic Post 372 and the Holy Name Society of Holy Cross Church. He is survived by his wife, Margaret; two’ step-daughters, Mary Ann and Dolores La-

‘erine Finley and Mrs. Mary Rall, and three brothers, Thomas, John and Emmett Griffin, all of Iadianapolis. :

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now in Israel, to write a concert was 28. Cincinnati a 3.93 for him, which he'll play in| A life-time resident of IndianCarnegie Hall this spring . . .lapolis, Mr. Scanling was a flower B'way photog Dave Workman ad-|grower by trade. He was a mem- Dayton .... 3.70 vises the wolves to take up pho- ber of Meridian Heights Presby- ! tography and learn how to turn terian CHurch. He is survived negatives into positives . , . That's by his mother, Mrs. Marie Scan- St. P aul cuss 3.64 ling, Indianapolis. . . 2 Toledo ..... 2.85 =| ; 4 4 Columbus .. 2.80 : Milwaukee .. 2.64 Louisville ... 2.49

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India napolis . 1950

tions of Sacred Heart and St. {Patrick schools are sponsoring a |dance at 8:30 p. m. Nov. 12 in |Sacred Heart Hall, 1500 8.| IMeridian St.

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Burial will be Cemetery. A native of Brandon, Miss., Mrs. Ward, 79, was a member of

Cleveland, O., and three grand-|

Former Hoosier —

Buried in Florida Mrs. I. I. Probst Was

Indianapolis Native Services for Mrs. Frances Quirk Probst, former resident of Indianapolis, were held today in Coral Gables, Fla. Burial also was there, = : Mrs. Probtst, who was 43, die Saturday in her Coral Gables home. . Eis She was a native of Indianapolis and lived here until 1927, when she married and moved to New Athens, Ill. Four years ago she moved to Coral Gables with her husband and children. While a resident here, she was a member of St. Joan or Arc Catholic Church and attended St. Agnes Academy and Butler University. Surviving are her husband, I. IL. Probst; two sons, Jack and Rob-

son, one-of the Indianapolis Cas-iert Probst, both of Coral Gables; ket Co.'s founders, will be held| at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Kirbyla sister, Mrs. George Manuel, both

her mother, Mrs. Jane Quirk and

of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Harry Kalb

Services for Mrs, Daisy Kalb, 3153 - Broadway, who died Saturday in her home, were to be at 1:30 p. m. today in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary: . Burial will Be in Washington Park Cemetery. “Mrs. Kalb, who was 66, was a native of Pendleton and had lived in Indianapolis 50 _years. She was a a member of the Woodruff Place Baptist Church. She is survived by her husband, Harry G. Kalb; her son, Dr. Everett L. Kalb, and a sister,

home, 2240 Martindale Ave. will|Mrs, Jessie M. Wheeler, Greenbe held tomorrow at 1 p. m. in|feiq4.

Felix Boyd

in New Crown

Services for Felix Boyd, 2105

{Boulevard Place, who died Sun-

day, will be held tomorrow at

the Mount Helm Baptist Church/l p. m. in Peoples Funeral Home. and was an Indianapolis resident Burial will be in Crown. Hill 11 years. A native of Taylorsville, Ky., Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Mr. Boyd, 74, was an Indianapolis Julia Jackson; a son, Harris/resident 54 years, - Brown, Buffalo, N. Y.; a sister, | Survivors are a son, Bert Boyd; Mrs. Annie Lombard, Detroit; a sister-in-law, Mrs. Emma Lewis,

one granddaughter, five nieces one- grandson and one grandand four nephews.

daughter.

PAGE 11 * > Guthridge Rites To Be Tomorrow Services for Earl M. Guthridge, 647 E. 34th St, will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Hisey & Titus Mortuary. Burial will be

in Crown Hill Cemetery.

Mr. Guthridge, who was a native of Shoals, died Sunday in the

He was 58. Besides his son, survivors in-

ridge, and a brother, J. L. Guthridge,’ all of Indianapolis.

Howard Banks

Funeral services for Howard Marshall Banks, 917 8. Capitol Ave,, will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Bethesda Baptist Church. Burial will be in New Crown Cemetery. % Mr. Banks, who was 68, died Saturday in General Hospital. A native of Nashville, Tenn, he lived here 25 years and was a former employee of the Indianapolis Drop Forging Co. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Wardie Smith and Mrs. Ruth Cleveland, both of Dayton, O., and two brothers, Solomon Banks and Brown Banks, both of Indianapolis.

Herbert F. Pierle

Services for Herbert F. Pierle, 837 English Ave. Indianapolis druggist for more than a quartercentury, will be held in St. Patrick's Catholic Church at 8 a. m. tomorrow. Burial will follow in Fairview Cemetery, New Albany. Mr. Pierle, who was 57, died Saturday in the Methodist Hospital after an illness of two months, Born in New Albany, Mr. Pierle had lived here 35 years. He operated a drugstore ir his home on English Ave, for 26 years, He was a member of St. Patrick’s Church and the Druggists Association, A registered pharmacist, he received his pharmaceutical training in Louisville, He is survived by his wife, Bertha; a daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Heede, Indianapolis; his father, Otto Pierle, Oklahoma; a sister, Mrs. Jesse Gates, Louisville; an uncle, Jack Dowd, Indi-

anapolis, and a grandson.

TIME TO FILL

THE CITY

Our faces are red. They should be. There are 10 cities in the

greater this year.

THE COMMUNITY,

at left) to fill, and overfill our City Kitty.

This year, let's do something about it.

INDIANAPOLIS AND MAKION COUNTY x - t

29th Annual Campaign . .

This Message Published by THE WM. H. BLOCK CO. go

« October 25 to November 15 :

ITTY

Middle West, just about our size, that have larger City Kitties than ours. We all know what the Community Fund does for

Indianapolis and Marion County. We all know the need is

We all know . ... and so does everyone else who sees the Com-

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munity Fund Booklet . . . that we have the income (See column

home of a son, David Guthridge. -

clude a daughter, Miss Sue Guth- -

Mary L. Banks; two sisters, Mrs.