Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1949 — Page 27

FRIDAY, OCT. 7, 1949 : oh THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES SPEER hia 1 Ha hie B'way Bulletins. - |Explorer Faces Trial |All 9 Aboard Dead [Student Can Enter U. S. P pened tf Night THE LUCKIEST single gal in/ln Slaying of 2 Friends (Find Missing C-47, j=-But His Beard Can't TL 9 No School

town is visiting Hollywood. Blend] oy NTON, China, Oct. 7 (UP)—| MT. MITCHELL, N. C., Oct. 7/ SEATTLE, Oct. 7 (UP)—Uni-

actress Myrna Dell, Ex-G.F. ofl, i) rities said today Leonard (UP)—The wreckage of a C-47 versity of Washington student

| Jimmy Stewart, whose new steady |Clark, 42, San Francisco explorer, plane missing since Wednesday Hal Wales today reported that

. = El Will be tried on manslaughter with nine men aboard, was found U. 8, immigration officials For Marga ret 4 jcharges of killing two friends, if :

8 : B police can gather enough e vidence.| 1098 near the summit of 6684- wouldn't permit him to bring his ] i Mother W, T ® Clark is accused in the fatal 00! Mt. Mitchell. There were no beard into this country. r Wants fo Drop Tutor wg shooting of Willard Freeman. 41.|survivors. { Mr. Wales’ luxuriant growth. But Child Star Is the Boss formerly of Bridgewater, Mass.| A search party toiled UP the European countries. caused im. : and Harold Harris, 45, Shanghai- craggy peak. highest east of the migration offcials to detain him

By Earl Wilson ; J born . British subject, after a, because they didn't think his He drin bout 8 i _|Mississipp! Rives, several hours, y ; - NEW YORK, Oct. 7—Margaret O'Brien and I are ingam SANNING rout S670. 3 18 MF. Fie jafter the mass of tangled wreck-/ J S2T08¢, (08 0d (hE One On. the TLL LAS again. ® : , He has been held as a material age was spotted with field] Mr Wales snipped his way back yi FLOOR RST Ll

For a couple of years, I couldn't stand her. Nothing : tr. ¢ _linto America.

personal? The heck it wasn't personal. ; At 9, she'd become a competing columnist and was try- : : ing to take the pumpernickel out of my mouth. Anatole TA It was sort of funny that| : and Nancy the-very day she became a Earl's Pearls a1 had |

columnist, her movies ‘became Jack Prince, of the Irish: Pat Myrna Dell = | inferior, to me, anyway. My, they| O’Brien got paid to come cross

got bad. Rr Ba a PE chry cathe MUMS COATS, Oo ATS

: AND MORE Somebody brought a typewriter! # 2. ciety, chants [Merle’s TV show, right at World

Sl: “Old Man [Series time... Lou Walters opens | F 7% . to i ; foo Tory prone fo Maree) SO 51 ver hi focw"Al Arey Frank. Lise E~Bas: in, ol IF maleic” § Ay started. by Nay He show at the Latin Quarter Sun- , % ! d € Ho majestic ave to ee to She began playing with the new Bie) Meeps on roll- |4,y | Lauren Bacall is not in > color an eauty are Believe

Po » A toy and suddenly squealed, “Oh, A ruil [narred from E) Moroses, but she

» » ing, and rell- j , A d look, I can write my name. Jack Prince ing—he must | <2°™® SUiEboRY. Who Is. 1. Sg rea y or Y u So, one day after learning to have a tough y . y “pl ho ' ——— write her name, she became a| point” . . , A Shakespearean TODAY'S BEST LAUGH:

columnist. play is the rich man’s Ovaltine, [man’s best friends are his ene- 5 3 i ; oN RN ~

8 » » H I DIDN'T like it. I was! ;mies—they never tell the truth worried about what might happen son applauded Kitty Kallen at theiapoyt him.” — Faye Chilcote

{8t. Regis’ Maisonette . e! to Winch and Peg if she put them agwriter’ Walker, Columbus, O. out of work. Personally, I cans Revs ~Instimte . honored

Herb Polesie at a luncheon at| Bernie Relin, the plump pubalways make a living running a | . gift shop for Joe DiMaggio. {Headquarters Restaurant. {licist, visited the White House and

Margaret's mom and aunt ; 8. lecame upon a typewriter repair-| wrote the column for a couple; ISH I'D SAID THAT: Hot man testing a machine by writof years, then Margaret gave up| 0°, Fa8¢ speaks of the man = _ : 8 8 Plwho's very big in th t in-'ing “Now Is tne Time for All columning, having written her-| ye e garment. in @ Flaunt a self out. |dustry—at least they all say he’s Good Men to Come to the Aid of! bit of fall ' {a tremendous fabricator. ‘the Party.”—That’s Earl, brother. Peauls § i . eauty in

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‘ ( 1 » .- RY X, . x od ‘ 3 £ I I © A 2756 Approved Tank With : 931. J N\ | ¢ | © an mew smoke pipe 3 The other day I called on her|l @ Aufomatic Draft Control and let her draw my picture. | ; i “Margaret isn’t up yet,” her 9 Swim oS ansnis Nena yosh | mother, Gladys O’Brien, said. loctric ! I Margaret's now at a cross- —Gay Corsages Toads. No Money or —Lovely Bouquets

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Margaret won't lack jobs. She's got more work waiting for her than the Republican National Chairman. Columbia Pictures has tagged her for one movie already, and she's wanted for a stage show, but she says to her mother, “Please, mummy, don’t ask me to do a play.” “I tried hard,” her mother said| “to talk her into going to school]

for two years but she said no. . “She's very happy taking three! : ae 00 hours a day with her tutor on the) - 0

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” # 2 MARGARET, in a red dressing gown, came in, and drew my pic-|

ture, making me as lean as my E Fg & : : FATS = - Casual Coats “Margaret,” her mother said, 3 ’ ;

"has made an awful lot of money. “Her commercial tieups”—| gloves, hats, shoes, slips, etc.—|

“brought her in $250,000 in the! : Were $35 : last three years. : 3 “Of course she keeps very little . , of it in the bracket she’s in. ® Chromium Plated 2 fo $45 “Margaret has five dolls in ® Extra L Molded Rubb ; there,” her mother said. “To her, a Large Molded Rubber RY ® Raglan or -f they're characters and she’s play-| Saddle—Coil Springs 2 | glan or Set-in Sleeves ing show. She plays Vivien Leigh| '® New Styled Collars 5 by the hour. When she grows! ® |1/." Steel Tubin \ up, she wants to fix her oe) a 9 (Xe 3 ® New Cuff Details : like Vivien Leigh's.” ® 13," Molded Rubber Tires (Semi : ' ! 4" Molded Rubber Tires (Semi ® aT MARGARET'LL always do, pneumatic and Puncture Proof) = : Rayon Sutin: Lined good, I predict. When she was! : 1s \® Warmly Interlined four, Lou Irwin, the famous-for-| . Ball Bearing Front and : ! Ry y his-enthusiasm Hollywood agent! ‘Rear Wheels : - Eo Cc Down ® Fine Tailoring : spotted her, | p 1 : :

“Pll take her to a studio“and|j © Steel Rear Step Plate with 4 ; : Weekly ‘H get her a contract this very day,” Nen.skid Tread / : § he promised. ’ 4 4 4 i Off they went to MGM studio. 3 y | 1 5 Though Irwin later got her her! : § 4 1 ; % ; All Wool first job thers, this particular day ; i ; they were busy and couldn't see|

As they. left the studio, Marga-| 3 ARETE —_— ¥ . oy

ret, only four, remember, stared! | up into Lou's kisser, and demand- joe

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