Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 January 1949 — Page 30
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By DAN KIDNEY Times Writer os StRpLLS HEADQUARTERS
Staft WASHINGTON, Jan. 21-—Hoo-2s 8, 0m, st, Opposite Union Station
siér Democrats will head for home tonight after a week of inaugural festivities here which were enough to make Gov. Henty F. Schricker’s head swim in his white hat. ©
Final round will. be a recep: tion late. this afternoon at the Shoreham™ Hotel given by National Democratic Chairman J. Howard McGrath. It will be the last time for donning formal clothes and the visitors, as well] | as Washingtonians, will heave a great sigh of relief. Gov. and Mrs. Schricker were up early again today. They attended the bust presentation ceremony for President Truman at the Labor Department Audi-| torium. The Purdue Glee Club| ‘sang again. They are scheduled] ’ to make their final appearances at Army's Walter Reed and the Navy Hospital this afternoon and | tonight. This morning's program was under the auspices of the women's division of the Democratic National Committee, The U. 8. Army Band played and speakers included Miss India Edwards, ‘s. Schrick | women’s division director, FSA Gov. Sua Mra | in Jckar rode 10 Administrator Oscar R. Ewing, anq not a top hat) and the only Attorney General Tom Clark, |display was a state flag Labor Becretary Tobin, Assistant Last night the Governor went Secretary of State George V.|.«ynomcial” and dined with dozens Allen and Rep. Helen Gahagan os other rank and file visitors at Douglas of California. - the fish food restaurant—HoRole Modest gate's, on Washington's Harbor.|” A bust by sculptor Felix W.'de| Later they attended the In-| Weldon was presented to: the augural Ball, President by Sen. McGrath on| The week of high jinks estabbehalf of the women's division. [lished a new level in lavish exAlbert P. Stewart directed the pensiveness., But most of the | glee club and Capt. Hugh Curry visitors, who came by special the band. trains like those from Indiana,
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they picked her because of “the piquant beauty of her face, which combines personally with classic features.” “Let's face it,” Miss Hayward shrugged. “I have a nice Brooklyn face. But my nose!” Some people, she says, call it “retrousse.” Others call #t “pug.” “I call it ‘my little problem’,” La Hayward said, turning it up in |disgust. “If I have a good cameraman it comes out all right under a hot light. But let somebody shoot it in a soft light and I'm done for.” . As for her eyes, she says, she ‘sees good,” except when she gets too close to something. Then, she says, they have a tendency to cross,
hazel-amber color,” Miss Hayward ple tell me they match my hair. my hair's bright red!” likes about her looks.
mitted. short bobs, but my husband (Ac-
petulant mouth and a mad mouth,
{but to me it's just a mouth, Jess likes it.”
beauticians. she thanks you for calling her 36inch bust, 25%-inch waist, and 35-inch hips a “perfect figure.” “But I just took a good look
‘most beautiful girl’ stuff is a big, fat lie, Ingrid Bergman's beautiful and Ava Gardner's beautiful. But not me.
candy to my cameraman, that's
Monroe County Sets Up, Planning Commission
Monroe County Board of ‘Commissioners today had created a
commission will take over the weeks-old controversy regarding the city.
ers had protested plans advanced by Mayor Thomas L. Lemon which ‘called for building ..restrictions In the area.
Dry Cleaners Group Elects Columbus Man
Columbus, has been elected president of the. Southegstern' Indiana Dry Cleaners Association, ceeding Claude Sciarra of Sey-
Bedford, Charles secretary-treasurer,
were among those who attended the association meeting.
LEGAL NOHICES 7 ¥
IDDERS Notice N hereby ‘given that sealed bids
for the the Rellowit be ch mate-|
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Pp. ist day of Pebrua foes, Sh Which ime they will be Pnblloly
OP avitation No 239 Nath aper and Suppl . To
M Mig. Photostat Corporation, Rochester, N, Y.), P.O, E Indi l Indiana, , Anapalia, Invitation No,
qhant. in vicinity of North Vernon, ine tana Invitation No. 2304--Quantity of Traffic Signal Pedestals and 2' Steel
F.O:B, Indianapolis, Indiana. Invitation No. ' 3395--3400-2700 . Yds Class “B," ial Borrow Material. To
County, or st Plant in the vicinity of
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“They're what you might call a plained. “But dozens of peo“That'll be okay—except that And that’s the only thing she
“My hair's my vanity,” she ad“I tried one of those new
r Jess Barker) didn’t like it. s long now, “My mouth has been called a
Don’t get Miss Hayward wrong, She's flattered. And
the mirror,” she said, “and that
I just keep bringing
Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Jan. 21—The
Under the ordinance, the new ning of county land to end the two - mile fringe surrounding More than a thousand taxpay-
. Times State Service SEYMOUR, Jan. 21—Art Poors,
suc-
our, Other officers are Earl Bell, vice president, and Miller, Members
from Indianapolis
rchase be received Birman State of
Indiana, until
and tity of Photo Photostat |
3303-160 to 200 tons tuminous Concrete A. H. Binder, F. O. B.
Conduit,
pec delivered on Section R, Allen Wayne.
Invitation No. 2396--2000-2400 Cu. Yds.
Jeffersonville, Bain had no authority to take
injuries and released. : His mother, Elnora, 37, was In “fair” condition in the hospital with a cut on the head and a minor baek injury. The soldier said the accident occurred while he was driving south on Sherman Drive. He sald he was crowded by an unidentified car heading in the same direction. Police charged him with not having an Oper ator's license.
State Traffic Deaths Add Four Overnight
Indiana's traffic ng roll liste four. additional victims to-
Cornelius R. Adeline, 48, Lagrange, died last night in La Porte of injuries received in an auto-truck collision near La Porte yesterday which killed Glenn W. Horning of Howe. Mrs. Martha Pustay, 68, South Bend, was killed last night in a collision between a car driven by her husband, Bert Pustay, and another driven by Ray Graham, 37, South Bend. ‘The drivers were reported in fair condition today in South Bend Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Unice B. Pontius, 57, Rochester, died of a skull fracture last night when a Rochest Telephone Co. truck driven by her husband, Roscoe B. Pontius, skidded on ice four miles north of Bourbon on Road 331. 2 State police said the victim apparently fell or jumped from the half-ton truck and was run over by it. Robert Vore, 25-year-old paraIytic invalid, died today of injuries suffered when a car struck his wheelchair on a street near his home in Rome City yesterday. Walter A. Hall, 55, his step-
wheelchair across. the street, also
McCray Memorial Hospital in Kendallville, Asa Flint, 70, driver of the car, was not held.
Ruling on Bond Charles V. Butler, 39-year-old defendant in a murder case, was released from jail again today as Judge Bain in criminal court division 1 reversed his ruling of yesterday canceling the defendant’s bond. Judge Bain said a provision of his reversal was that Butler avoid association with his wife, whose testimony yesterday that Butler had threatened her life, resulted in her-mate being ordered back to dail, Butler, a railroad man, pleaded for mercy on the grounds he would lose a job he has held 17 years If he were sent back to jail. Defense Attorney Lawrence A. Shaw yesterday protested Judge
such action and threatened to test the case in the staté supreme court. ~ Butler is charged with first degree murder in the slaying Jan. 1, 1948, of Robert C. Popp. Butler said he. found Popp in his . (Butler's) home with Mrs. Butler, Butler‘ lives at 1522 Shelby St.
Aga Gives Nod To Aly’s Rita
CANNES, Jan, 21 (UP)—The Aga Khan has given fatherly approval to the romance of his son Prince Aly Khan, and movie star Rita Hayworth, sources close to Aly’'s household said today. “The Aga Khan has full cognizance of all proceedings and now supports the plan for his son's divorce and subsequent marriage to Miss Hayworth,” one source sald. The couple paid a brief visit to the Aga yesterday, driving to his villa from Aly's Chateau de L’Horizon, where they are stay-
Class pecial Bolroy Matrial. To be delivered on Aleh Dounty or at Plant. in the. Vicinity Invitation No. 3397- “uAnti¢ { rk Plugs, F. 0. B., Indiana Indians va Invitation No. NOh—Buantity of of Stor. ay Batteries, F. 0. B. Indianapolis, In. Std ds shall be submitted upon standard Wt, 1 BTA
HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDIANA BSAMUBL C. HADDEN, Chairman,
NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received by the Board | hoo! Commissioners unt pl tegk or
_, tions on In the Date of delivory hs Teterves the right to coept
BOARD ‘OF BCHOOL COMMIS. OF. THE CITY OF INDIAN:
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| crash Victim Awarded + $3200; Asked $50,000
Times State Service NEW CASTLE, Jan. 21--Cary Poor, plaintiff in a $50,000 automobile accident damage suit, was awarded $3200 yesterday by Judge John Morris in Henry County Circuit Court following a compromise with the defendant. In the case, venued here from
tion Wi "call ot chapel after 6 p. m. Friday.
father who was pushing thel was injured. He was taken fo!
the residence 12 noon Sunday; MOORE MORTU ARIES,
CRETORS— Lola F astison age n, be werd mother of Mr v s. Mary C Care
away Tuesday. Funeral Gaturday, 10 10 am - N, Llinols St. Cremaashington Park. Friends may
DIETZ-John O. Sr. 3940 Winthrop Ave., entered into rest Thursday 67 years, husband of ots, father of Mrs. Eva er, Mrs. Edith Davis and John O. Diets Jr. brother of Mrs. Antone Maehler, Mrs, Rath Whitmer, Mrs.
Mrs. Mase ger and Pete Diets. Sui vices Saturday, 2p m, st PEACE 2050 EB Michigan St. Bo are welcome: Burial Crown Hl MOORE MORTUARIES, FORD--Pvt. Morris R., away 3 July 30, indd, Bt. Loo, “France. son of . and Mrs, De D. rd, nwood, R. R. h brother of Mrs, Thrall, Hilbert, Basil and Ford, Services J
hon -— Harry J. Johannes, ' passed Thursday, Funeral Saturday, 1030 hn m., at the Ko HERRMANN ’ HOM 1 8. East 2] Priends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Priends may call any time. Dassed AWRY Fhursday ——— at residence, Mount St, beloved husband
2:30 p. m., JoONiAL CHAPEL, 3441 Burial Union Chapel Priends are A es
Betov TA e, 30 years of beloved usban 'ather of Carl 5
welcome.
GOENS—C 16 Pierson 5.
Tiinols St. Burial. Friends ma - call at chapel after noon Satu ” Frances M., age 8
GROFF —Mrs, les, beloved
years, Los Ange mother of Mrs. Paul y Ine flanges, tod Js, on 0 Lint in Los Fyneral Sun-
wood Frien call, at the chapel’ ‘after 7p m Saturday. HIGGINS —Harry Edward, Pather of Harry E. Higgins Jr., Mrs. Lillian Jones, Miss Ruth Higgins; brother of James and Arthur, City; Elmer
Higgins, Angola, Ind.; Mrs. Lillian Lane, City; stepdbrother of John MilNgan, City; Dassed away Wedpes-
day, Jan. 10. Age So ears. rietal . service, GRIN NER'S HOME, 1601 BE. New York sty day, 10 a. m. Burial New Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home HINSCOH Mrs. Lillie, Charles Martin, Mrs an Th rans set 2:30 AWA ursday TV ke... Satu rday. PLAN UCHANAN MORTUA RY A riends. invited. Priends may call at at the mortuary. HOFFMAN—Paul C., beloved husband of Mary, ungle of Lewis and An-
, aunt of | Mrs. Ralph Thom Stout, passed
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1434 Troy Ave, Beech Grove. Burial New Crown Cemetery. Priends may call after 7 p. m. this eveni
KROEGER~John P. 6230 Carrolitoh,
husband of father of John P. (Jack), brother of Mrs. Paul E. i Mrs, Thomas Daily fod Mr Wednesday at x ‘residence. ral Wedneaday at at Famers MORTUARY, Meridian a ‘loth st, 10.5. m. Bt, Joan of A urch. ‘In-
terment Calvary cemetery. may call at the mortua LANCASTER — Mrs A ais i i. 1398 Brookside Ave. Ola C. Brunn and Mrs, v Virginia Du Dunnett aod away _ Thun
FLANNER MORTUARY Saturday, 3 Friends invited, Friends may cali at mortuary. MATNE—Miss Blane] Blanch L., 3107 N. Del- , sister of Mrs. Bugene a Rexford and niece of Richard B. Tuttle and sunt of Willis M. and Thomas Rexto a
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