Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1949 — Page 29
¥2%
TURE
truction
\TURE
SNA ny RL \ hy & i m5 fay a ¥ i A Pox AN \ o
someone would tell me ha stand! It Reads Like This
THE LETTER I reccived (it's been read 143
of this fing married. from
Saturday. (Oh.) suppose you are very bluntly that I was lucky and recommended Wel, threesome with the men. sur- hound pup he had when he was prised. (You can say that again.) I guess every- have a couple doubles—on me. {fendered to sheriff's deputies and mat oo en cho0) PIOPErLy aav|the Bengai jungle. ; Bi 8 years cada. wild little canine one was. (Pm glad I wasn't alone, I'll tell you) A businessman, who commands a bit of mY |gaid she had been kidnaped. (uo 'P FEATES CAF BEN al “I was praying all- the time | character called Lightning Frisco, I have known the fellow since T've been in lsw Tespect, surprised me by advising I send the bride-{"" ge was Florence Chisholm, 31: cool © Sracusted, TI. TO wouldn't and ___ “I don't know anything sbout~ = school, (long enough, I suppose) and dated him 8room a nice gift. “He's doing you a favor,” my gne told officers how Gilbert had : we wo 5 WUIger, # writing—about English or any of every week or so. (Hardly seems enough.) He counselor sald. “Married life is OK, I wouldn't| mn; rdered Mr. and Mrs. Earnest A brief spell of working in In-/luck would have it. we didn't. that stuff. People sometimes used’ finally insisted I say yes or no (the lousy cad) be- trade my wife for anything, but you've got it Winstead, and stockman Willis dianapolis at the turn of the|That's just a4 well. By that time - Eto scare me by saying you have‘ : fore Lent and it didn’t take me long. (Why not?) made, boy, take it from me and stay single.” Pugh, 70, at Winstead’s ranch century bred wanderlust. Young|I was so scared that if I'd stepped Wh " to have a college education to “My parents are well pleased and of course There were those wise guys who think jumping | pear Phoenix, and then found no Jess Norris headed westward tolon a field mouse, I'd ‘have been Jess Norris . . his first pub. write. 'm learning as 1 go along.” ha been rushing around madly for the last In the lake is a solution. If the water wasn’t so money on the bodies or in the Indian Territory, where he tried|gone.” * lished story, “Some Memories In one story he ran into a new th to at to all the cold it might be. Heck, I like to swim. It's one noms everything from cotton-picking to| - After his marriage during a Never Grow Old." appears in kind of problem. “I just can’t seem to think of anything that is of my favorite summer sports. Pugh — - cow-punching and lived for a year|furiough in 905, he finished his ine for M “I couldn't find an end for it. fitting and proper to say to you. (Hmmmmm.) “Find yourself another wench,” was a friend's with some Cherokee Indians. Navy service, returning to In- 9 magazing ler. March. {The dang thing just wouldn't We've been friends (just call me buddy) for so suggestion as it was several strangers’ sugges- Heads Show In June, 1904, fresh from a dianapolis in 1908. He and Mrs. son, William O. Norris, who now|stop,” he says, with a kind of Jong, and knowing you, it makes it so hard to tions: too. - Texas ranch, he enlisted in the Norris, who died in 1938, had onelis fire chief at Stout Field. | surprised chuckle. :
choose fhe right words, However, 1 guess I can ppopg Couldn't Be. Another
would love to hear from you (special delivery, no THERE. IS only one gal like Barb. There doubt) and want you to meet Frank. (Now there's cduldn’t be another on the face of the earth. It's
§ i g g g 3 : a A
and will appear from now on in - Wha' ed? . . . "Mt. inside Indianapoparentheses. At this point they're almost part his" a Soppend) from "his" girl. She's get tel] the truth. “No, I said with a great deal of : disgust. r ) and as you notice, I am at home. “Then why d'ya. wanna get married?
tsk The big and important news, and that which I wanna slave all your life for somebody and get tell you, ie that I am being married this no thanks—just a lotta yappin'” sur-
He said quite
a nice twist.) However, if you don’t write, I'll un- easy for someone to talk when the shoe is on the
derstand too. As always, Barb.” other foot. My shoes happen to pinch like the
How bad can a guy feel and how much advice devil right now.
does he have to absorb before he wants to quit ~~ There's one more course left open for me. I'm about his troubles and boring people? going to have a good, heart-to-heart talk with gor the annual Geneva Stunts, Speaking of advice, this kid sure got it. The help- Mrs, Manners. I'm sure she has an answer to my | oohool production to be held at
ful hints ranged from “Forget it” to “Join the problem. 's Foreign Legion.” Funny thing, I still don’t know Doggone. I can’t figure it out. Why, why did what to do. Cupid have to throw rocks at me? Why didn’t he H
‘I've forsaken bar stools and strong drink throw rocks at this Frank character? mainly because of the depressing advice I got. Woe Is me. I think I'll read the letter again, One tippler, after listening to my. tale of woe, Maybe there's something between the lines I've] asked, “Do you want to be like me?” missed. Maybe she isn't getting married at all.
A hasty appraisal of the man induced me to She's getting married all right.
¥
Sally’s a Ham
WASHINGTON, Feb, 26—Mildred Gillars, the back from America each year “by the German
girl art passed by all those years, finally got her landscape.”
By Andrew Tully,
auditorium.
It's been strictly corn in District Court here Bara. Like when Defense Counsel James J.|
since the tired-looking 48-year-old took the stand Laughlin, after groping for the right phrase, h i d Miss Marjean in her trial for treason. The old barnstormers asked Mildred when she began to “keép com-| 30 Rr,
who knocked themselves out every night with pany” with the professor.
Robert C. Ruark is ill. His column will be = worldliness. resumed upon his recovery. :
“Keeping company,” she answered archly, |
Sein “seems like a strange expression.”
“East Lynne” would have loved it. Mildred became Axis Sally again then, and| : she gave Mr. Laughlin a look full of authentic pus organizations include Warren
|B
and the eyes that hurt when she tries the gallant- 15,4 Me. was hamming it again. She just couldn't] type smile. But now that she's been up there giang jt when Mr. Laughlin wanted to know
emoting on her own, it's hard to see anyone but “When did you first speak words of love” to the yi." and Jack Copp, Ft. Wayne, |juntor, Lambda Chi Alpha; Howard Stembel, Indianapolis,
Mildred Gillars, the girl from Portland, Me., Who professor? used to type mienus for her meals between bits in Ce
‘ : ’ fourth-rate shows. Is This Necessary? | Freshman, Delta Tau Delta: : “IS IT necessary to go into this? she asked, Mortimer Bleetstein, Great Neck, P relty Heavy Stuff and no ohe could have asked for a huskier, or a N. Y. sophomore, Sigma Nek STRICTLY on performance, it wouldn't be too more tremulous. voice. Mu. if it weren't so heavy. But what can any- Chief Prosecutor John M. Kelley Jr. allowed, Joy Hayne, Indianapolis, junbad
body do with the lines she’s got? Like “I consider dryly, that it was.
under such circumstances.” —not spoken.”
leg-crossing stuff.
This was
‘But it still comes out ham because nobody graciously earnest—tender even—when she spoke
can get away with talking about things like that of having lunch with some American prisoners apolis, sophomore, Kappa Alpha Theta; Ann Brennen, Indianapo-
mountain which played the “fateful part” in Prof. of war and how gay it all was.
Koischwitz's life. He called it his “Mt. Olympus,” But a few minutes later she couldn't resist lis, junior, Kappa Kappa Gamma; it seems, and used to visit it every year and confer the big shot role—the girl whose sweetheart had Jane Ann Kelly, Indianhapolis,| 3 an in with the great Von Ribbentrop, the girl sophomore, Pi Beta Phi; Shirley The professor, for sure, wouldn't like to have who hung around the swank Adlon Hotel and|Tobin, Indianapolis, sophomore, Zeta Tau Alpha, and Carolyn!
with himself in its shadow.
heard himself described as a character to whom went to plush foreign office dinners.
“the soll of Germany was precious,” who loved it Oh well, they used to play that continental /Schwomeyer, Indianapolis, sopho-
#as a man loves a woman,” and who was called stuff &t the opry house, too.
Bit o’ Spring By Frederick Cc. Othman
McLEAN, Va., Feb. 26=In— Virginia spring is—berry patch so there'll be plenty for the birds and all over. Maybe this isn’t news, but it also me, a layout of sweet potatoes because I like smelis elegant. Fresh’and clean and spicy. And ’em, and about an" acre of corn. for myself and, a nice change, if you ask me, from atom bombs, horse. If possible, I'll buy my seed from that also-| yw “Washington St. is 35-years-| embattled bureaucrats and long-winded Senators. ran presidential candidate, Henry Wallace. Even| iq today and the possessor of! The grass all of a sudden has turned green. if he isn’t so hot at politics, I understand he knows the most wonderful birthday gifts| of all—life and health.
busting out
tered thro it and of a green about two all there is to know about corn. Boats Fig wild . onions, ‘Potent when My bride, Who has blossomed out in a pair of
but pleasant to chew. red overalls and who thus is a sign of spring, her- 5 15comotive while drivi : | pracied. of deep red are showing up on the elm self, says what we need are some pigs. don’t be-\west on Kentucky vig South | trees where the leaves will come later, Behind my lieve she’s ever seen one, except in the fo | pump house is a bush covered~solidly with white bacon wrapped in cellophane, but pigs undoubtedly flowers; some other bushes are getting speckled we are going to have and also problems.
with little yellow blossoms: These don't smell butyryl Be Costly Chapeav’
they're pretty. Birds
couple of
gl : {
in| scoured the MY daughter-in-law kept nagging, — Aron Re ountains from it Me to write down some of the
old che Trail stories I like to tell when I get pt Phoenlx to the Ol poche ois started.” M_. Norris says. puncher talk, and they were talk-
revolvers, were ex-convict Billy a groundhogs. It's based on Mr. the-world cruise: One highlight Ray Gilbert, 29:Yest old alleged vo ..0 recollections of his ownlof that long trip was a tiger hunt triggerman India. :
coulis and an wile iy man in ah Hogs Force Graduation Taken Along oo land 21-year-old Bbery attempt, Mr. Norris “vas born in Grays-| “The skipper had got in with = Gilbert's companion. Md. ville in 1883. Until he was about|some British officers and wanted i lip 17, he lived in that lttle down-|to hunt big cats. He heard I was
inma! “PIT never be taken-allve. ‘When pe ever had. Sullivan County groundhog hunt: 1 go Ti take ko OF three WOUId-| ;wppq yytefe red school house IfinG had helped me). So he took You be captors me. attended dowr: there sat between me along to do the shooting."
ders three days ago, had made It |g), swner of the hogpen. who also
At Broad Ripple
junior in Butler University, has {been named master of ceremonies
leach year by campus YMCA
(chapters. Geneva {Stunts are held to raise money to send delegates ito the Lake Ge{neva “Y” conferlence. Fraternities, sororities Mr. K t big chance to play a dramatic role—and she had Curiously, though, there have been dashes of |... other cam- r. Knigh to go'and ham it all up. Gertrude Lawrence to go with this pure Theda no groups participate. {
McKay, Iniianapolis, junior, are co-chairmen of the stunts.
Sigma Chi; Willam Higgins, p , N. J, more, Phi Up to now, she's been Axis Sally, a gal Wi Tt made the trial lawyer look like & fumbUNG| Dron” Tneta: Jerome. Beawright, a reasonably adventurous past and maybe a little ,.p,01boy, badly in need of a stiff dose of life. Ipanvine, Ill, sophomore, 8 glamour, even with those wrinkles in her neck But a moment later Mildred Gillars of Port- ny , , s gma
for, Independent Students. AssoProf. Kolschwitz to have been my destiny!” and, So Mildred had to speak up and sacrilegiously ciation; Richard Miller, Napanee, “It's dificult to speak of one’s love for someone acknowledge that the words of love “were written junior, Butler Independent Association; Joan Pile, Indianapolis, Mildred sits up straight, without nervousness, This Mildred Gillars, the girl who once faked senior, Alpha Chi Omega; Ruth and she speaks slowly and softly, in a voice that a jump off a bridge to publicize a shoddy movie,| McClure, Indianapolis, freshman, once must have been excellent and is still good. is surely a curious personality. And she plays it dignified—there is none of that life they were playing for, and she was to show how misunderstood she was. So she was Gamma.
her | Delta Delta Delta; Jo Stafford, determined | Indianapolis, sophomore, Delta
2 ft sei fn
y Killer lop | Jess Norris Recounts Boyhood for Magazine; Nal DOS NHC! | Simple Vivid Tale to Appear in March | Ex-Convict Slays gd tiny en You sell Yous Sst staky stuns ae of 68 «ar
i } ting a tiger and not finding one. At least it is to Jess Three at Ranch Nore ei. Hh Bt a retin machinist who s0id & story]
called “Some Memories Never Grow Old" to True magazine. It § {appears in the March issue.
“I never even dreamed of writing until about a year ago. But
time with me. I was talking cow-
®"01a” 1s a simple and vivid story/stand each other.”
The pair, armed with rifles and |, a the sport they had hunting| West Virginia he went on a round- |
[boyhood in Sullivan County. ™
The former Arizona state prison state community, where he re-
te was said to have boasted ceived all the formal education|® SNATPShooter (that's where the
A blonde, who since the mur-, .orpfield and & hogpen. When! The party traveled two days on a dinky railroad way up into
~ West Sider Sells His First Stor
Navy. “They had one heck of a A
lof & 10-year-old boy and his dog| On the .old armored cruiser \
~
Millholland of for helping me sell my ' says. “Ray’s done a good bit writing, and he knows market.” ”
which last . year necegsitated amputation of his right leg. “I can’t get around quite so well + any more, and that's one reason I get a lot of fun out of writing,” he says. : ~ Laboriously typing with one. finger of his right hand, Mr. : Norris is working away on seve eral new projects. He has one Te manuscript being considered by * another magazine, and he's busy »
with ideas for more stories about. his experiences. One is about a
Victor M. Knight, Indianapolis,
p. m. Friday in Broad Ripple igh School 5
Sponsored
nd YWCA
James Crabb, Indianapolis,
Student representatives of cam-
ixby, Vincennes, sophomore,
Others Named Also Ralph Gaston, Indianapo-
Marjorie Stuhldreher, Indian-!
| |
Local Man Gets | Most Wonderful of All Birthday Gifts
Mrs. O's idea
barn. The damp earth is about ready to go to is that it will provide free trimming for a hat. 1
work. So is farmer Othman. T'll have to let you know later how this works ing slowly when the accident oc-| Gli , out, but I'm afraid it’s going to be a costly cha- curred. One fender of the car was! Blade on Plow : istens peau. I understand further that peacocks have smashed.
WHAT'S WORRYING me now is a pile of iron- nasty tempers and are inclined to bite;
mongery painted red and blue and the diagrams in The seed catalogs this year never were more and Mrs, Floyd Davis, 1357 Northe instruction book that came with my tractor. optimistic.- And everybody, from the Sécretary of (dyke St. and their children, Doro-| How to co-ordinate these is the problem. Before Agriculture to the hay dealer in Herndon, down the thy, 11, and Martha, who is four.| pike, seems to be sending me free literature on how bar float and the rolling coulter roll, to grow bigger stuff, quicker. plow glistens like the chro- Mostly this involves buying stronger DDT, ced Buick; seems a shame to more intricate machinery, and more potent fermud on it. The directions say this plow has tilizer. But it's fun to read when the sun goes
1 can hook up my new plow, I've got to runke the
floating draw The blade on my mium on a price-redu
lacquered and that if I don’t swab on varnish down.
. Tomorrow it'll probably snow. Guess I'd better Ge 1 H mover, it won't work. This goes to show that |General Hospital yesterday after point gets more complicated every year. get back to those lawgivers and start worrying ne was injured in an accident which involved four vehicles in
T'm figuring on putting in an oversized straw- about those bombs.
The Quiz Master ~~ ??? Test Your Skill 9222 Emi, ws wv
driven by Henry Caldwell, 54, of
Has the thermometer ever fallen below gero in|420 W. 31st St, and was thrown| {against another car. The second
Aad Malay words, developed by early ye. According to the official records kept by|no Due then struck a parked
South Seas. ~ traders in China or the the U. 8. Weather Bureau, in February, 1809, the) Caldwell. was arrested and thermometer got down to two below zero at Tal- charged with driving without an {operators license.
What is dgin-English? itis s ids of English, French, Portuguese, Florida?
* o ; what is the Great Wall of China built? his us f ' more than 1400 miles
_ long, is built of bricks, slate and earth. itis
Iahassee, Fla.
“What is the ai
¢
eo
ference Between ah *
20 feet high in most places, and its top forms 8 " ", oorior planet?
roadway about 12 Tet wie @ An “inferior” planet is one whose orbit is in-
|
it
|when his cyclé collided with a car
side that of the earth, that is, closer to the sun
How man
ven dozen have been spotted In a single year. lished in this country? field, the company announced. | ; ¢ ¢ @. : ; Oberlein Institute, now Oberlin College, Ober- A Staduste Of, the Unjusrity MONUMENT CIRCLE it take for an orchid to de- O., opened enrollment of of Florida ( engineering), Mr. : How Jong does : ; and 13 women sone : . ; ia :
!
ourteest comets were spotted during the year. This 1 ae large & number as has ever been found, . and only the third time on ® fin, velop? fi i vo 4 sindents. of whom "It takes about seven: years for an orchid
$e
E
y comets were didcovered during Lo Cel arth. A “superior” planet is one whose orbit is outside that of the earth. 4 | +
of | passengers in his car, including! two children, also escaped in-| jury. !
moving Northeast on the Penn-| with red bumpers (robins, I guess) are SHE ALSO has rus into a farmer a couple of sylvania tracks when Mr. Tramfluttering around the place. Rabbits are surveying hills over who wants to sell her a peacock. my. vegetable garden-to-be. So are skunks. A claims they make handsome decorations for front the rear of the tender. bottle-green flies are zooming at the lawns and are also good for bugs.
“Cycle Officer Hurt In 4-Vehicle Crash
{the 2100 block in N. Capitol Ave.
as a property clerk in Asheville, N.C. .
THOMAS TRAMMEL of 4114
Last night Mr, Trammel struck |
Police said a switch engine was
He mel crossed the rails and struck
Engineer Chester Wolfe, 30, of 416 Laurel St. said it ‘was mov-|
Uninjured passengers were Mr.
A motorcycle patrolman was reated for cuts and bruises at
Officer Harry F. Nolte, 47, of
‘wterior” |. D. Williams Gets Door Insurance Post fo Irvine D. Williams has been! \ ‘ appointed assistant manager of! Circle the Prudential Insurance Co, Theatr e
mortgage loan and real estate in-| vestment branch office here. He
record when over-an What was the first co-educational college estab- comes with'17 years in the realty
Prudential in 1931
Bx Wd Lud RY
3 '
NH
14 KT. cow &
insiisssssnssssnsisssiinsiid
Pal yl (El \ DIAMOND \
Yes... Given Away
$3.95 VALUE ‘A BEAUTIFUL JEWEL BOX BE
COMPLETE WITH LOCK AND KEY With Each 2 Diamond Wateh, '
Keep Your Jewelry Sofe in This Beautiful Cose—Your 94Gift From Lord Jewelers
MAIL THIS COUPON
Lord Jewelers . ae) Circle Theatre Building ; : <3 Indianapolis, Indiana ; Please send me. . , .. of the beautiful 2 Diamond Watches offered above. } [7 1 am enclosing 1.00 down payment and agree to poy balarice at 1.00 a week. \ Te
[1 | am enclosing $1.00 and will pay the balance C.O.D. gy
Address “read be dunn eve ens as nr oi ROMER Sedat saad
ig at
City Ne CRU sila Gy iy State Vey
