Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1949 — Page 1

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‘Veep’, 71, Ee Mrs. Hadley, 38, In Single Ring Church Ceremony

Only Immediate Family Members Present at Rites in St. Louis

By PAUL T. DIX, United Press Staff Correspondent ST. LOUIS, Nov. 18—Vice President Alben W. Barkley and Mrs. Carleton 8. Hadley were married today in a single ring ceremony at St. John’s Methodist Church. Only members of the immediate families of the Vice President and the bride were present at the simple exchange

of vows, along with about 50 reporters and Secret Service men. The wedding took place at| § 11 a. m. (Indianapolis time) with Dr. Ivan Lee Holt, Ma¢hodist bishop of Missouri, officiating and Dr. Albea Godbolt, pastor of St. John's assisting. The attractive 38-year-old bride and the 71-year-old Barkley promised each other “to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death do us part , ..” Decorated With Fern The Singleton Memorial chapel, in which the vows were exchanged, was decorated with Woodwoodia fern. Two baskets of white chrysanthemums were placed at the head of the aisle. The bride wore a wedding sult] designed especially for her by Hattie Carnegie in Barkley blue woolen. The jacket buttoned from a small rounded collar, nipped in at the waistline and curved at the

Carnegie, had a portrait neckline. She wore a chiffon felt cloche with a medium rippling brim in matching Barkley blue, Mr. Barkley wore a .formal

The former Mrs. Carleton §. Hadley diplays fia blouse with portrait neckline she wore Rh a blue suit when she and Vice President Alben W. pe eriey ox

changed vows today. —— Full H ood Treatment

Promised for Film Premiere day’ fo Open Amid Panoply of Stn Searchlights and Hordes of Fans the Holiwadty Hponnay Hollday- at the Lyric Theater,

Headed by Bob Hope and Jane Russell, a party of 10 filmland will lend a a gala touch to the first sowing of the

The woolen suit, like the blouse, designed by Hattie Carnegie,

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1949

193-year-old mother.

{General “Hospital ip critical condition.

Car Kills Man

Traffic Accidents Take Total of 3 Lives in Indiana A T0-year-old Evansville man was killed today as he stepped off of a bus. He was

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en route to the bedside of his!

It was the second traffic trag-| edy in Marion County in less than 24 hours and the fourth in the state, A car struck John Lasher, a supervisor in Evansville State Hospital, shortly before 6 a. m. today as he started across State Road 67 at Franklin Road after leaving an Indiana Railroad bus.| Going to Lawrence | The car was driven by Frank |

.| Newton Beaman, R. R. 1, Pendle-|

ton. Mr. Lasher, an employee of the Evansville hospital for more than 20 years, was going to Law-| rence to be with his mother, Mrs, Mary Lasher, who is seriously ill. The other traffic fatalities were Mrs. Marjorie Lydick, struck and killed in front of her home at 1032 Oliver Ave.; Joe Delmar Smith, formerly of 1506 Lawton Bt, and George C. Hamilton, prominent Decatur County farmer, Mrs. Lydick was struck down as she hurried across rain-swept Oliver Ave. last night with her 3-year-old son, James, in her arms, The boy was taken to

Hysband Unaware The husband, Oliver Lydick, who called police to the accident! scene unaware that the victims were his wife and son, kept a vigil at the bedside of his only child today while other relatives arranged funeral services for his wife, Mrs. Lydick had finished dinner dishes last night and took her son with her as she went to Mac's Market, 1031 Oliver Ave. Shortly after she left Mr. Lydick| heard a scream and a crash.

“found his wite's body, a few feet

from their front yard and his son nearby. Police said the driver of the truck which struck: them said ne did not see thém. William Me-| Queen, 22, of 2326 W. Morris St.,

is highlighted by four cabachon cut rhinestones. Shaped jacket ; : specta the stars and star buttons ‘from small, rounded gi at the theater at 3.15) Barker, J Amp

collar, nips in at waistline, and |p. m. in a motor cavalcade. curves at the hipline. Capt. Audry Jacobs of the po-|

ser-fiimed Amid sweeping searchlights and | expected “huge throngs of |

Sterling, Tim Holt, |

12 ‘oMcers to handle the crowd in|

ping ny Nr bt a and for io Parking Meters Ilinois bis Bt, in front ¢ of the ent Sp oewing She. premiere, Me us , a Before blocked off unless necessary. [pected 1 to fly to Chicago. The ceremony with Mr.

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proudly with their attendants be-! fore the altar and the level of the, people in the church, Dr. Godbolt, reading from the!

Comedian Hope will serve “ master of ceremonies for a stage| y, Gubitchev {show in the theater preceding the

{film showing. Hollywood person-| City Nets $3700 in alities will be introduced Rr 1st 51 Days of Test |" mn. Methodist ritual, admonished the! $ ys © es | The motion picture, filmed .at couple “to remember that love, Parking meters collected .$10,-'the Indiana Boys School, stars, and loyalty alone will avail as|/080.34 in 51 days of operation William Bendix and Stanley the foundation of a happy and en-|from Sept. 21 to Nov, 11, City Clements. It was produced by during home. No other human {Controller Pailip Bayt, reported R. W. (Ronnie) Alcorn, a product ties are more tender, no -other|today. lof the boys’ school. vows more sacred than those you Of this amount, the City. of In-| Joining . with the . celebrities now assume.” dianapolis received net $3765.55. lat the premiere will be Gov. Wiiny OTGired Judith Copion wig Dr. Godbolt then asked them |M. H. Rhodes Co., from whom the|Schricker, who has a role - the, ial on cha: of conspiracy to separately if they wished “to live|city is NIG the meters, re- Sim} Mayor Feeney, O. E. Peter-| =. airy but adjourned together in the holy estate of ceived $5049.67 {wo of Kiwanis Behar the proceedings until next Tiesmatrimony?” Both answered firm-| Expenses amounted to $1259.35. [a Ne and Mr. Alcorn. ly “I will,” They included $818.59 for salaries| The showing is sponsored by The couple and their attendants and wages in maintaining the me-| |the Kiwanis Clubs to a | Jude then ascended two stéps of theiters and collecting from the me: | underprivileged children. altar and Holt took over|ter boxes in the 51-day period:

Proceedings Delayed Until Next Tuesday

NEW YORK, Nov. 18 (UP)— Federal Judge Sylvester J. Ryan

e Ryan's ruiing crushed diminutive Miss Coplor’s hope | Some |of escaping a second trial on the| | tiokets: at advanced prices are! \charge she plotted to give secret as officiating - minister. | Other expenses .included the still available in the Claypool Justice Department documents to | Mr. Barkley, with his right rentalof equipment from . the|gotel. [Russia. hand, his bride's right |Branit Co., $247.12; supplies from, A. special plane bearing the film, The judge found that she would | hand and repeated after Bianop) Indianapolis Printing Co., $99; col-| personalities is expected to ar-/not be placed in double jeopardy Holt: {lection cart, the little vehicle used| rive at 5:45 p.m. at Weir Cook PY standing trial because of a

“I, Alben, take thee, Jane, to be!in making the rounds on collec! Airport. The state police willl previous conviction in Washing-

my wedded wife, to-have and to! hold, from this day forward, for| (Continued on "Pay Tage 3—Col.

better, for worse, for richer, for LOCAL 1 TEMPERATURES

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|RITA BUYS LAYETTE LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Nov.

1 escort the party to the Lincoln | Hotel. A press reception and cocktail]

plight thee my troth.” Grasps ‘Veep's’ Hand Mrs. Hadley similarly grasped Mr. Barkley's hand and repeated the same vow, Bishop Holt took the wedding ring, made of platinum encircled with diamonds and with a motif of a triple row of shaped ornaments set with diamonds, and gave it to Mr. Barkley, who put it on Mrs. Hadley's and vowed: “In token and in pledge of the vow between made, with this thee : in the name of Sona

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He's Spry Grandma

Cartoonist C. H. (Doc) Kun... he's Grandma's papa.

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Stic k “Hi To by I Artist | By CLIFF Grandma likes to play leapfrog over

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TAMPA, Fla, Nov. (UP)—Tragedy stalking the Air Force's giant Superforts resses claimed another plane and five more lives today. A B-20 taking off to search

The day before, bers ditched an: in the Atlantic off Bermuda the plane ran out of fuel in

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scream and felt the impact when Grandma lkes the kids and she can do—and does—most ev { you, and you and you and you, used to do away back when,

{the truck hit them. While a Catholic priest admin-|

Mr. | (Continued on "Page 3-0 8—Col. 2) | throughout the land.

Miners’ Fund Parley Monday - |

By DANIEL M. KIDNEY { Times Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Nov. 18—First

that her “papa”: and creator, Cc.

The youngest-acting little old lady you've ever seen will be ping over The Times comic section Sunday as she does in more

120 other newspapers,

that belies the old tales of grand-

Few of the thousands who [mother with a woolen shawl and {laugh at Grandma's antics realize 2 rocking chair.”

H. (Doc) Kuhn, is an Indianapolis has been in

A native of Illinois, Mr. Kuhn

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artist and that the wild andithan 27 years. He was a newswoolly shindigs of Grandma are paper artist for mdny years but

created in studios out | Fountain Square Theater building. full time to

randma wasn’t ever born and Grandma comic strips meeting of the United Mine jhe wasn't exactly created, Mr. Up 11 or 12 weeks ahead in Mr.

in the now with an assistant, devotes

drawing are stacked

{Workers welfare fund trustees Kuhn says. She just sort of hap- Kuhn's studio.

since former Judge Charles I.

{pened about 14 years ago while

“We want to get her up three nace of the Dawson, Louisville, Ky., was _ap-|the Indianapolis cartoonist was Months ahead,” he laughed, “soi,

{pointed to succeed Ezra Van{casting around -with half a dozen We can get in some fishing.”

Horn as the operators’ representative will be held here Monday. One of the topics to be discussed will be the Indianapolis Sunday Times story about the wastage of some of the $8,250,000 | ron the fund in Indiana. Miss Josephine Roche, fund dihin has copies of The Times’ {story and the request of Sen. {Homer E. Capehart (R. Ind.) for ia. Senate Investigation. The re- | quest was turned down by Sen.

comic strip ideas, Couldn't Give Her Away

|. Grandma ideas come easy, the {artist says. Grandma is the type

“I tried to sell Grandma away Of person who just naturally does back then,” Mr. Kuhn explained, | things by herself.

“but I couldn't peddle her for love or money. Neither could I give her away. “I put her on the shelf and went | on about my business. Every once | in a while I'd get Grandma out and dust her off and pencil in a| new. idea. I always diked her but nobody would buy her,

‘Purdue 'Strafe |

{Edwin C. Johnson (D. Colo.) of the Senate Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee on - the| grounds of lack of jurisdiction. Sen. Styles Bridges (R. N. H.) |

‘Bombers’ U Campus

Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Nov. 18 — A

low-Tlying plane from Purdue

“Then a fellow came along who University “bombed” the Indiana

was ‘starting ‘a syndicate and 1 University campus today

sold him on Grandma. He did leaflets. {preity well with her and some The {other things and then King Fea-

with

“strafing run” heightened

|also will attend as the “neutral tyres bought his whole syndicate. 2¢tiVities on both campuses pre“That was about two and a half paring for the annual Old Oaken

|trustee,” although he has asked|

the federal court here to relieve years ugo and Grandma has been|Bucket football battle here tomor-|3® a

poorer, in sickness and in health,| go m.. 32 10 a. m... 34 [party will precede the cavalcade! 118 (UP)—Rita Ha erish, — yworth has him of his trusteeship and require | to love an to ch a iy Ygath Ta.m..3 1am. 35 tothe theater, bought a layette for the baby she a complete accounting of fund exdo us par, aooorc.ng S| 8am:.32 12 (Noon). 35. | Scheduled to attend the show-|is expecting soon, informed penditures. Trustees receive $35,holy ordinance; and thereto Ii g . m... 33 1p.m...3% [ing are Rita Johnson, Lex ces said today. yearly salaries.

Here?

{ing Grandma on her Sunday run.”

frolicking in high fashion ever row since. We have 120 daily news-| The leaflet papers now and I don't know how many Sundays. We're just start-|

Never Grows Old The Indianapolis artist explains that Grandma is just a nice little old. lady who likes kids and never grows old. She plays a rough and tumble game with the toughest of the boys and fits in just as easily] in the quieter games of little girls.| “We try to make Grandma human,” says Mr, Kuhn. ma does most everything and any-| thing a: and id does it “with a vigor!

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HAMILTON, Bermuda, Nov. 1. (UP) weather and podr {visibility closed in today just ms search planes believed they wete, close to finding survivors of American = B-20 Thich ditched in the Atlantic no ys ago with 20 crew

But scores of rescue planes’ |off at dawn at bases from Mass., to San Juan, Puerto {to search the Atlantic. The B-29 crashed off after it lost its way in weather and ran out of fuel on flight from California. Hope that at least some of the missing airmen still may be. soared after a search plane. had. reported sighting a red ‘ last night 340 miles northeast o

It said it also sighted small five hours afte flare