Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1949 — Page 9

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By Earl Wilson suit, I'went up to ask Cary Grant about marrying actress i* Betsy Drake. “How about it, Bub?” I'd say to him. But in his answers he was slipperier'n an oyster. soon” talking to Handsome about his invention, “interna‘tional clothes closets.” Oe — | For men, of course

al- “there is nothing to say.

{we'd be so happy we'd want to

tell everybody,” he said. “J get, Oh, he's going to marry Betsy so tired of being asked, I want to

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[two years ago . . . Ra more (101d you he wasn't, too) ... .

bowels, Po Sey, lela thé“ question, is when. eaisfaction] vactiont 156, 80¢, 60¢ “Talking about what we're not floor.

When I did, I saw I had

does herald’ : )s & gather. Get a thorough visual am’s Subway : or cleaning check-up here now fo sproad that re your eyes are Th. 3395 be sure your eyes ar always on the job— making the most of Beley ait Cary LITIES each dayl {on with my brown ensemble. And {to be dressed like that with this | well-dressed man. “What's new about my getting | (married? I've been married twice. Eyes =fts getting marired is like Peggy 1 > Hopkins Joyce getting ay Examined {he said.

What could I do after that but {ask him about this new idea lof his . .. wherein world-gadders [can keep clothes here, in Holle wood, Paris, London and and always have a id Rous “Quite immodestly, imy idea,” he said.

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wo - » “IF A HOTEL had inter{national lockers, you could keep [a skeleton wardrobe in a few [Places You could keep. a couple of seersucker suits here for the ot weather which everybody {always says is so unusual for New York: ‘Although, how ean it be | unusual if they always have it? “Anyway, this way, you could

larticles.” | His idea was enthusiastically siezed upon by the Sherry-Neth-lerland. The Ritz Hotel in Paris, Ritz in Madrid, 'Claridge’'s in London and Excelsior in Rome are in, too. “When I go back to California, I'll leave some shirts and a dinner coat here, and I'll have] the start ofa New York ward-/ robe,” he said.

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Instead I said: “Will it be before or after the New Year?” “Honestly,” he said, “I think she’s too bright to marry me.” Ho hum. Bob Goldstein, the wit, had a comment about the international clothes closets, “My hotel, the Bavoy Plaza, is way ahead. of them,” he said. “It's been renting out clothes closets for vears.

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‘Leaders of 6 States Set 1950 Goal Here

Efforts to resettle an additional Discuss International Romance 146.00 displaced Jows Jn 1950

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and administration committees,

~~ get the goal stressing that JDC [going to talk shout” Be said, recovery, well advanced in some {overseas areas, is still in a criti- ~ “Why, if we had any date set, Cal stage in Europe and Moslem

lands.

He pointed out that although [JDC will have aided 240,000 Jew-|

ish emigrants from European and h; t' on , ‘we ‘columnists told you that say, ‘It's none of your damned Moslem lands to reach new homes!

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the 146,500 DP's in Israel in 1850. Group" s Actions Cited

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Burope. [Near East The morning session of the Re-| {gional Conference also heard’ {that since VE day, JDC had re{settled more than 350,000 home[Tess Jews, mostly in Israel, Among officers. elected were Nathan L. Salon from Ft. Wayne and Cyrus Wechsler from Gary, both vice chairmen of the East {Central Regional committee, JDC, major’ American agency! | adding distressed Jews overseas, | receives funds for its programs from the United Jewish Appeal through the Jewish Welfare Fed: | |eration m-Dere.. I.

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the: U. 8. and -other I FELT 50 self- conseious when [countries by the end of 1949, the {he said that, I looked down at the committee must resettle 120,000 of

Meeting at the Hotel Claypool,

(Kentucky, Michigan and Western - yivania -also heard Dr. Frank - Kingdon, ' |and radio commentator, cite JDC Har 1 ‘its postwar rehabilitation. ac.

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“A Day of Deliverance,” was! the shown. Narrated by Martin Ga- officials said today. bel, radio actor, the. film showed | {Scenes ‘of JDC’s relief, reconstric- acid, heat and liquor-resisting tops. tion and resettlement programs in |types to match any home decoration 1s ‘matched | by an ev en larger | Africa and the variety of “styles

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OFFICE | “I know people like Eric Johns-| LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Nov. Made to Order | tom, who make 20 trips a year. |7 (UP)--Aectress Rita ylang, Nef. King’s is able to make uphol:| HOURS | “You carry a lot of shoes. baby is expected in three weeks,|Stered spring seats, and booths 9:30 to 1 | Always a dinner coat. Manyithe head of the Lausanne Mater- {for breakfast nooks that fit : ow | shirts. {nity Clinic said today. {individual requirements. Nation2 to 5:15 . “80 you have $30 to $40 excess, ‘Prof. Rudolphe Rochat said|21Y advertised washers; refrigerDaily 137 W. WASHINGTON ST. {Foner charges. Rita had been to Lausanne sey. 310T8 and other household

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Faces Murder Charge In Poker Game Slaying

SOUTH BEND, Nov. 7 (UP)—| | get on a plane with just toilet Andrew L. Harvey, 21, was sched-| in

|uiéd to be arraigned on a murder charge today in the poker game | coe slaying of Ray Glenn, 24. Mr. Glenn died in a hospital! yesterday after he was shot with a pistol.

Police said Harvey admitted the | iwo argued outside a dance hall after a b poker game.

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models are on display in the fur-| niture department. Remodeling Work | While other businesses are! slowing down, King's Indiana Billiard® Co. is busy remodeling restaurants, clubs and taverns preparing season, officials said. Old bars, booths and other equipment are being removed and replaced with smart, up-to-date merchandise. The firm has =x large -rental. service that specializes in equip: ment to serve food and refreshments. Banquet tables, punch bowls, chairs, chinaware, glassware — everything for a houseparty, ‘wedding or banquet — is available at King's Out of the congested downtown area, King's has ample parking {facilities where customers may “park with ease and shop as long as they please.”

WCTU Unit to Meet

The Sarah A. Swain WCTU will meet tomorrow at 11 a. m. iat the home of Mrs. Ie.na Hertz, (2131 Linden St., with the Rev. LAL J, Spayiding as Speaker.

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3 Go on Trial In Holdup Slaying’

COLUMBUS, Ind. Nov. 7 (UP)

=Three men-go-on-trial-today in. art ogre” the liquor store slaying of “Lloyd

{L. Abbett, 49, Franklin. Defendants were John Parnell, Albert Hansbrough, 22, and Harold Lloyd, 24, ‘Indianapolis. They were indicted in Johnson County on murder charges and the case was sent here on 4a iechange of venue to Bartholomew | Circuit Court, ‘Mr. Abbett was slain last spring during a holdup attempt in a store where he clerked. Before he died, he told authorities a gun-

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