Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1949 — Page 7

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port meeting to ms, include school bas« Iso said it Principal a detail retwo nights

d. to the lentified as Referee Joe the Scotts dnesday im into the

rges of ase and Craig was fined li won the

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Nov. 28 s8 racing's 1948, gets lay in the t at Holly 0 his repue« unbeatable

been in top es for the being ree

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NO BI ee | Inside Indi od ~ Hoosiec Profile TOR THE PART 8 yours Indiana has been Bt Between ana P Sts. and

It's a credit to the zealous clubwomen that they have adopted formal and orderly methods for running their organizations, And much of this is due to the influence of Mrs. John Johnson, 2060 N, Alabama St., leader in parliamentary law, Mrs. Johnson, who is still active in a score of ‘local and state clubs, was one of the earliest Hooslers to recognize the need for placing the tools of order and procedure before the women's organizations,

+ Came Here 50 Years Ago

THE CLUBWOMAN came to Indianapolis with her husband from Owenton, Ky. more than 50 years ago. Married Nov, 29, 1803, in the Congregational Church, Pittsfield, Ill, she shopped for her trousseau during the '93 World's Fair in Chicago. ; “I have had an ideal life, As you read about the great event® of the past 75 years, so I have lived them.” she says. Mrs. Johnson and her husband will celebrate their 56th wedding anniversary Tuesday. They have had two Indianapolis homes, ‘one on 18th

Mrs. John Downing Johnson . , . parliamentary law authority.

Neighborhood

GRANADA—'M , “Doo- | lips of Okla ng x ¢ Touen" and [headquarters Sher yu A

and Poke One Fals ARD--"‘North of on “Rio Grande” {ing.

og he Jagdh » de, His |

SosTiving Jhaiders” ord"? t of Frankenstein” and |

and Mr. Toad" {hotel telephoned

jembassy. Other

1 ave Ship” and “Last | to help him.

Venezuela Ousts

there and Fullback” placed aboard a plane rniext morn-

Mr. Wallace said the police re-| and fused to let him contact the U. 8.|

wherry Raga! ha be oi In 3 paddle” Pullback” {he said, but the consul was unable |

FEL REX f Sook of Laredo” and “Special “Chicks in the

general, who wrote one of. the most widely used parliamentary law manusls, autographed one of his earliest editions for the Indianapolis woman. . Mrs, Johnson was introduced to the teachings of another parliamentary ‘law writer family connections with the work of the WCTU. When Mrs. Johnson was only 7 years old, she had the white ribbon of the “Band of Hope” (pledge that she would never drink) pinned on her by Mrs. William Jennings Bryan.

And it was at ‘a national convention of the!

WCTU held here in 1920 at the Murat Theater that she heard of the work of Dr. 8, W. Longan. The next year she went to Kansas City to study with After this trip she came back to Indianapolis to instruct the local club leaders, The energetic white-haired lady said, “I began teaching parlia-| mentary law when women were first having careers. It was an exciting time.” Today she numbers many of the current parliamentary law teachers and most of the reigning club presidents among her pupils.

Practice as Well as Theory NOR WAS HER knowledge of parli ntary law all theory and no practice. She Ave years during World War 1 as president of the Tth district, Indiana Federation of Clubs. She was one of the founders and an. early president of the

her!

Probe Death 0f Holiday Guest

Mt, caused or from the effects of an

stars with Dale -

Roy R Evaos in “The Golden Stallion," now at the Ambassador Theater.

EVANSVILLE, Nov. 26 (UP)

Vernon, died of a

Monday Club, and was president of the National attack at the home where he was Association of Parliamentarians. {invited for Thanksgiving dinner.

Bhe joined the American Association of Univers]

sity Women during the first years of that organ- died in Deaconess Hospital yesization. Mrs. Johnson attended Georgetown Col-terday.

lege, Georgetown, Ky.

Mr. Anderson, a sign painter,

His son, Lane,

bn dS sm MA

sas, Connecticut, Delawgre, Iowa, Massachusetts, souri, New Jersey, Rhode Island; Dec. 11, Alabama, Florida, Georg: fa, Louisiana, Maryland, Missis-

Minne

sippl, New York, North Carolina,

Pennsylvania, 8o na, Bl pM sought to learn ii Taya i ana, day whether Ben Anderson, 'D. C.;: Dec. 12, Kentucky, Michi

gan, Wisconsin; Dee. 13, Illinois, |Ohig; Dec. 14, Indiana; Dec. 15, \ Indianapolis and ‘Marion County.

Urged For U.'S. Post

WASHINGTON, Nov. 26 (UP)

33, who waa —Rear Adm. Joseph F. Jelley: Jr.

“I have always loved my clubs,” Mrs. Johnson held for an investigation, was has be:n nominated by President |

sald, “because it has seemed only right that released when Coroner in groups and using proper legis- Conen announced there was a {Bureau of Yards and Docks, Mr.! Anderson died of | Trur. an will submit the appoint-|

women meeting lative methods should work for their rights.”

{possibility Mr.

Victor Truman to be Navy chief of the

Bhe also founded two parliamentary law clubsja heart ailment or a cerebral ment formally to the Senate in Congress

during the '30’s, the Longan Parliamentary Law Club and the Indianapolis Parliamentary Law Club.

The first ones in Indianapolis-— hemorrhage.

{January

when re-

Earlier, police quoted a witness convenes.

{as saying the father was hit in

. She has been a director of the Indianapolis/the face with a brick during a Council of Women and a member of the United scuffie with his son on the porch Daughters of the Confederacy and the Hugnienot [of the T. C. Miller home.

Society of South Carolina. She Old Glory Society of the Children of the American) Revolution.

Other groups which have received her services| include the League of Women Voters and the!

Martha Hawkins Society of the First Baptist/SCUTc 8 shot was

Chureh. Mrs. Johnson’ has three grandchildren, John| Downing Johnson III and Charles Averill Jobb. son, both of Ponca City, and Mrs. James Hutchison, and, one great-grandchild, Lyoai Hutchison. ~(By Marjorie Turk. )

Times Amusement

Theaters U. S. Writer Clock HAVANA, Cuba, Nov, 26 (UP) | MURAT DOWNTOWN - Henry Wallace, 34, American a ianapelis Symphony Orchestra, A Re They Come Jen Mtallion and prae-lance correspondent, sald to- ranen Late anmcng, 5% RODEQ=: "Big Jack and “Shadows on the day he has been expelled from! > m COLISEUM NEIGHBORHOOD {Venezuela " - sgiaton- ‘Rove of Sand” and “Hell: |oygtg hs Sperm Du | a3’ Baste U3 Ju Ravan 39 | ‘ | SRCLA AvALO Dear to My Heart” and, Mr, Wallace, son of veteran! L ded pis fol pl lor ’ mei Was” a Sl it ar : Bride ane Louisville, Ky., editor Tom Wal-| rife TO TL fy od Turginle ia¥. BELMONT "1 "was' o ‘Male War Bride” lace, arrived in Caracas Wednes-| “poop x Miduieh” with Roddy Me: oA Do for Kiss” and] (day mofting on an assignment Dove I. at 11, 1s, 153 ‘HR and om Time magazine. VUNUNET DAIS oung” and “Blasi tEkaoN the Pec i oe -~ 4 - On returning to his hotel that ‘Blanche Furr’ with Stewart Booline of Oklahoma." ck andinight, he said, he was met by four | and Valérie Hobson GARFIELD - * Calamity Jane Adnd Sam members of the secert police who! ESQUIRE | FOUNTAIN SQUARE—Ichabod and Mr. [grove him to 1a Guardian. He| one oh apd Sarr Marin" Toad" an {said he spent the night in police/ and 10:1 |

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wiih a2 EOF an Br “Dosiins {(UP)-—The crew of a Pan-Amer-|

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has held offices in the old Franchise Anderson came League of Women, the Caroline §cott Harrison home Thursday morning protest-|

DAR chapter, and is an honorary president of taalto” Bosayss nis father had elected

{the Lane Andersons.

According to Mr, Miller, Lane | to the ' Miller |

turned down an invitation from}

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Play by Terre Haute |

Natives Gets Premiere

TERRE HAUTE, Nov. 26—The'! “Michael | two | fiatives of Terre Haute, will be sday and Friday]

world premiere of Miller,” play written by

presented T in the Com Terre Haute. The authors, Dr. and Mrs. { Robert Masters aiso will participate in the presentation. Dr. Masters will play the leading role and Mrs. Masters will direct. |

unity Theater of

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Scores U. S. Officials As ‘Panty-Waist'

WASHINGTON, Nov. 26 (UP) WASHINGT —Rep. Earl T. Wagner (D. 0.)|sun spot region o

has branded State Department of-/will be almost at the center of “panty-walist protocol the sun tomorrow, is expected to

ficials as

pushers.” cause disturbed

He used the description Mm & short wave radio reception Mon- |]

statement demanding an embargo day and Tuesday. on military shipments to areasSphe fair Sunday,

controlled by the Chinese Com-|cagtérs at the National Bureau of Standards predicted here this The sun spot region the State Department to reneWisan he seen without a telescope.

munists. The statement also called on mgrning.

efforts to obtain the release of| —— all U. 8. nationals held by the CHURCHILL R Communists, These Americans, he said, have mer Prime nese Reds who take delight in! cold that kept hi thumbing their

ers.”

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LONDON, Nov. 26 (UP)—For« Minister been kept In jail by the “Chi-| Churchill has recovered from the

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