Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1949 — Page 9
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) to tribesmen - danced and shouted a wild welcome to their new “white queen" today when Ruth Williams Khama arrived on the Livingstone plane to join her husband in thelr Af rican home, The 24-year-old ex-London ates nographer, who had never before been out of the British Isles, received a greeting in which
were mixed bewilderingly when she stepped from the plane into her husband's domain. con ® ® THE TRIBESMEN, ardent supporters of the marriage between
retse Khama and the white girl, stamped on the ground and chanted for her, much as they did two! years ago for King George VI. Seretse, dressed in sports jacket and flannel slacks, quickly embraced his bride before his future subjects, handed her into his new robin’s egg blue car and took off for his mud hut capital.
present at her birthday dance “tonight at Balmoral, the royal family's Scottish residence. Margaret's birthday will spent quietly within the grounds of Balmoral, since the strict regu-| lations of the Scottish church prevent the sort of gay celebration the princess would prefer. There is little chance, for instance, of her dancing the cancan again. For days after Margaret displayed her shapelysroyal legs framed in lacy panties at a a party in the American ambas-| sador’'s private residence, Britons, clacked their tongues in disapproval.
Miss Mayo Spurns Nudist Title of ‘Best Undressed’
HOLLYWOOD, Aig. 20 (UP)— Virginia Mayo told Denver nudists today she believed in wearing clothes and declined the title of ‘Best Undressed Woman of 1949” they gave her. “I decline without thanks the membership sent me by the Denver nudist group because my bathIng suit came off while swimming at Malibu,” the screen star sald. » td - WHAT happened accidentally is not going to be a pattern for my future conduct.” The nudists voted her honorary|“ Iesmbership at a Festnt convenny "reasons “to a, Relothes. They. HeTided” Warmth and’ fn: | dividual expression. - ul
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Injured in Accident MOORESVILLE, Aug. 20—Dr. | ‘C. H. White, 75, Mooresville phy-| siclan for the past 40 years, was injured today in a traffic accident here. He was admitted to Meth- | odist Hospital, Indianapolis, for) treatment, Police said Dr. White, who has | served as a Morgan County health
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—————————— Piggy Bank Stolen A piggy” bank containing about $100 in dimes was stolen yesterday from the home of Sam Carmichael, 46, of 1125 N. Hamilton Ave, Mr, Carmichael said the thief entered the house after re-| moving a screen from a winiow while occupants of the home were out for about one hour.
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hence = am I the. which appears to me to be un~|g ; today This would be amusing it Jt were not pathetic. mean the once. "1 1's see what we are driv-|just. Those who challenge the!for a three-day orientation proan investigation of the deaths of| famous Hoover Reorganization Commission. I say the “once _ at. We have investigated/work of this subcommittee willigr of those favoring its work are now| = unions. In the first case the be looked to to justify the conness of a third from suspected! sniping at if, and sabotaging its work, This program would have" "" arsenic poisoning. saved the taxpayer a “pretty penny.” I say “would have” advisedly
res t commenced misappro-/duct of those we have investi-\be open on ™. 18 not pronounced dead as yet. frasiden his union funds BPR gated. Pegler accused me of be-|student picnic will highlight the also. The program Morgan County officials ques- ; r Ob
World War I, and he chain|/ing pro-labor while those whose|first day of orientation. Freshmen one has been vention. They say it is unusuallsmoked his misappropriations| misconduct my subcommittee Registration will take place Sept. farmer John Bruening’s. family killed and that is a leak in x because I am Indiana's only mem- (until his death in 1048. When disclosed accused me of being 12 President Harold W. Richard. about fhe quarrel over the pur-|dyke. Plan two is under attackj ~" 5, Troy Ua tte. Tt is locals protested, they ‘were de-/antilabor. Considering the sour-| rt arain the rah CI. chase of a tractor that divided|and every plan offered will also also ‘repo that the reason I/prived of ‘their right to elect/¢®s of the accusations it is my [gon convocation Sept. 14, makin husband and wife and sister and be. The trouble is that every per-; “up was because of myilocal officers: ~The president -ap-(considered judgment. that we AF®iyis first public appearance brother. son wants every department and| S00 subcommittee. Well, again wm the pointed all local officers in one the beam. Franklin Marvin y 1 agency words of Will Rogers; “all I know protesting local until 1048. Thus! My vote against arms to n is y Hatin, 20. 9% or ernment 1646 is what I read fr the papers.” |were the protests beaten down. New Sacuhty, members, Include Marie Bruening, 24, died Thurs-|ER0HEE Po0 E01 day, Bernard Bruening, her hus-
Europe was decided in the closOf course there are other very! In the other Dr. Judson, new chairman Ww band and the older son, fought aan
case members ing hours of the debate. I aid op the biol ent: Pro’. good reasons. Maybe they want- were penalized because they|not speak but did take the floor! Leroy ology. departments at for his life at Passavant Hos-| P¢ 508. pital here. He was stricken yes-| ov .M¢ and
ed a good speaker. Agaim maybe made charges against the na-/to ask the Foreign Affairs Com-| baseball coach; Prof, J, H. Geyer, terday.
the press is right. On the as- tional officers. The charges had mittee if any munitions were be- associate professor of biology; sumption that such may be the beth fognd cotrect by the courts.|ing sold Russia by countries des-| { Prof, Halice , associate procase I'll briefly discuss the work, {These unions are the exceptions. |tined to receive military aid fessor of education and psycholof my subcommittee, | But they give all unions a bad|from us. I got no satisfactory {ogy, and Prof. Barbara Sartor, Its object is to investigate and name. I have always defended assurance, except that England assistant professor of physical ed devise laws that will insure that! the right of labor to organize had “quit” selling jet engines to! |neatiop. ! whole family is living under nic. i union members are not coerced/and the right of the members to/Uncle Joe. 'Nuf said, ‘suspicion until we get She case Xeally yo le Who and prevented from governing govern their own organization. | old Settlers fo Meet p 0 peop. Mr. Jacobs jons. As a candidate] so stated d ed at their own unio: ated as a candidate, and. Homecomi Pl ed Geared wp. fers demanding Id the public, including unions(I put it in writ labor | ng Flann K.V. Ammerman, former prinA coroner's jury ruled that! reorganization in general object! told the public, including pu n ng on a la The Mari leipal of Broad Ripple High Marvin Bruening died of arsenic|to it in particular. that I favored such laws. I| questionnaire. Still some may] e Marion County I00F will chool, will address delegates tn” poisoning. ‘I See by the Papers’ {pointed out, both as a candidate) (have thought it was campaign celebrate, with the Associated Re-|4y “gain afnual Marion Countv The: sheriff said that arsenic| Unless Congress hears from i as a member of Congress oratory or propaganda. Well, |pecca lodges, its 32d annual Old Settler's meéting to be hell ~the farms con-| country the program is dead. that claims that the Taft-Hart-| it wasn’t; nor is it antilabor. | Homecoming at 1 p. m. next Sun-/in Broad Ripple Park at 2 p m. nected with the family, but he| As Will Bogers used to say “I/ley law so protected union mem-|Ask the boys who want real, not| 28, The musical program said that most farmers keep alsee by the papers” that I have/bers were untrue. I think ITaft-Hartley, protection. |day in the Greensburg IOOF|
ug. {will be given by the Featherstone supply of the poison to kill rats! been * ‘passed up” for an invitation|proved my point when I offered] I am not anti- anything or any- Home. A. J. Karcher of 3418 Ken-| Sisters and Broad Ripple Chrisand other pests,
Seas. “AS FAR as we are concerned,” | suits make Sheriff Ralph Bourn sald, “the pathetic. It 1s
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Note on Fashions v For Distaff Side on Murderer’s Row
OSSINING, N, Y., Aug. 20 (UP)—Warden William E. Snyder of Sing Sing prison said today that special arrangements have been made to clothe Mrs. Martha| Beck, 29-year-old “lonely hearts| |slayer,” when she moves into| death row next week. Mrs. Beck is scheduled to be sentenced to the electric chair, along with her lover, Raymond | Fernandez, 34, Monday. They were convicted Thursday of the hammer and scarf slaying of Mrs, Janet Fay, 66, Albany, N. Y. widow,
: » » ” WARDEN SNYDER SAID that prison tailors make clothes for the men inmates, but that women’s apparel is bought outside. One of the four matrons appoint~ ed just to look after Mrs. Beck will measure her 200-pound frame and select her wearing apparel, which will be paid for by the state. She will not be allowed to keep her own clothes. Sing Sing's death house has had no female attire around since Mrs. Helen Fowler was : with George Knight Nov. 16, 1944,
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