Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1949 — Page 3
DRE
1.00
serving ap tray.
orative 1 Floor
5.00"
or wall - himneys,
Flooe
2.50
shaped r Apple
y Floor
9.98
rot wone
us satin
nestics, » Floor
2.50
th wide, r. Hems
nestics, h Floor
25
) that open Tubes and h Tan and her handle, |
d Radios, ath Floor
E SERVICE!
Eiggled... . But. I. told:
. Reah Langham, in 1931.
ES 7 CY aE
\ NAN ; 0
WEDNESDAY, “DEC, 21, 1049
~ Wedding Leaves Hollywood Agog |°
Fairbanks’ Widow Is Bride of Gable ~
(Continued From Page One) diant in a navy blue wool] | dress with white collar and cuffs, Mr | Gable wore a dark blue business suit. After the ceremony, they inyuu the rdnch»hands inside for a champagne reception, and the bride cut the cake on a hastily.’ set card table. Instead of a knife i she used a Japanese sword brought back by one of the Punch} hands as a war souvenir, Mrs. Vera Bleck, sister of the| bride, was matron of hopor. Her husband; Basil. Bleck, gave the | bride away. Mr. Gable’s best man was Howard Strickling, press! agent for MGM, and the man who staged L. B. Mayer's elopement a year ago. “It was a very informal scene,’ said Lynn Gillham, owner of the| ranch. “Everybody hugged and| kissed everybody else.” The wedding was supposed to have been a secret. Mr, Gable and Lady Sylvia sped to the, ranch Monday night and regis! tered in separate guest cottages. Yesterday morning they drove 100 miles north in a chauffered limousine to San Luis Obispo for the license. i Tips Off Reporters But an P excited lady clerk: let| the secret out of ‘the bag when she tipped off reporters. “Mr, Gable asked me to ‘keep it quiet for a few hours — until| they could get
| | } !
|
|
married”! she
Anyway r SCE The star and his new “missus” had been friends for almost a dozen years, but nobody in Hol-| lywood suspected they had matri-| mony on their minds. Especially Mr. Gable, who has kept his home in San Fernando Valley a shrine to Miss Lombard. Her clothes still hung in the
Acme Telephoto
Joseph Stalin celebrates his 70th birthday today. : At 30, Stalin (alias Joseph Vissarionovich Djugashvili) was a “mug” (to
left) in the files ~f the czar's secret police. His "home address,” on and off, was Siberia. Sent there for radicalism, he escaped five times, on his sixth trip was freed when revolution of 1917 | came slong. At 40 top right) Joe had published Pravda, was t, friends reported, and her She of the inner circle around Lenin, founder of Soviet state. At Persona) belongings are still in| 50 (lower left} pipe:smoking Joe, who had already stepped into the dresser drawers. [ Lenin's shoes, was author of Russia's five-year plan. At 70 {lower Mr. Gable's first wife, Josephine. right} this is the man—in the Kremlin, The smile was for Soviet
Dillon, is now a dramatic coach.| She divorced him in 1930 after, armed might paraded on on May Da Day this year.
em Sere Thiariiyn Trey sii ieee Then h Ear wow. $20,000 Posted. |Qpliic Maw Held ~~ i. Fork Petes Ape...
[After Fatal Crash
Times State Service
She di- 3 vorced him in 1938 and paved INN Blast Plot - the way for his marriage to Miss Conti Lombard a marriage known ps 0 Hi Peon: hap. One) ald throughout the world as a “per- g io mes. ¥e-irence County Jail today in con-| cetved ‘a call about 6:30 p. m. _ A pection ‘with an auto accident
fect union.” Lady Sylvia, a favorite of man’s voice whispered that “there north of here last night in which | “stage door Johnnies” in England is dynamite at UAW headquar- a 6-month-old baby was fatally almost a quarter of a century ago, ters.” | hurt, married her first nobleman in Mr. Pickering’ raced to the| The victim was Ronnie Cramer 1927 when she eloped with Lord building. He found nothing. | lof Crane. Others in the car seAshley. ‘ riously In 1934 they were div orced in a don ce They found nothing © |Cramesy Vernon Cramer and Alsensational court battle that saw ’ {len Cramer. But two hours later day main-| actor Douglas Fairbanks Sr. t State Police said a car driven] named as co-respondent. enance man Frank Krajnika, 38, yy charles R. Bush, Oolitic, struck | Two years later she married 3nd night watchman George in, Cramer car from behind, | Mr. Fairbanks. But their mar- omas, 58, found At. knocking it into a tree. Police] riage lasted only three years. Mr. Ihe charge, packed in a 11- -by-isaid Bush then left the scene Fairbanks died of a heart attack ®- Deine cardboard box, was rain- but was later arrested. in Hollywood in 1939. aked. But Chief Krug said the ER a In 1944 Lady Sylvia married De was not too wet to ex- OPPOSES RECOGNITION her second nobleman, Lt. Comdr./Plode had the dynamiters not Edward John, the sixth Baron bungled the fuse. Stanley. He divorced her in 1948, charging desertion.
School Holidays Begin Tomorrow | Holiday vacations will begin to- Oo WwW d's morrow for children in Indian-| Guard ver ar apolis public and parochial ele-| (Continued From Page One) mentary schools. Classes will re‘house. I was not. Naturally,
sume Jan. 3. |did nothing to stop them. |lapsed almost over night. The same schedule will be 0b-/ A).¢ a year before the Com-| F
served in city high schools. Paro- The Communists laid siege to] chial high schools, however, be- mat g) g conealate general was Mukden early in October, 1947. gan vacations today and will end yo, romain there, and I had. vol- The city was occupied. about 13. Jon; lunteered to. stay with it. In" fact, months later: We knew ultimately Students at Indiana Central the whole non-Chinese staff volun- that no Nationalist relief was| College began their Yuletide vaca- teered — 11 foreigners besides coming and that Mukden would tions today. They will return to myself. fall, school Jan. 4. At Butler Univer-| The Chinese staff numbered 17 The population was then eating| sity, vacations will begin tomor- not counting servants, as I re- {soybean cake. That's the solids row, with resumption of classes call. Mrs. Ward and 1 had three left out of soybeans after the| scheduled Jan. 3. Chinese and two non-Chinese serv-{oil has been pressed out. Bean-| Indiana and DePauw Universi- ants and in each of the other cake, one. of the principal prod-| ties dismissed classes Friday and six houses of my staff I think ucts of Manchuria, is good for| will resume Jan. 3, while Purdue they had three Chinese servants. fertilizer but humans cannot lve University students leave Lafay- Signs of Mukden's decay were on it. |
Site today, and will return on po dio Transmitter Silenced After Occupation
Jan. 3. Ee Ate THE OCCUPATION of Mukden was complete by about 3 p. m. NAMED TO FAIR BOARD on Nov. l1—except for mopping up. A few minutes later the Gov. Schricker today reappoint- Nationalists started aerial bombardment of the city. ed Robert M. Schram of Peru and It was quite heavy. They. hit the western section of the city Louis J. Demberger of Stewarts: ,q the railroad station and yards. Ville to Tew tvo-yeal teams on Except for myself and my Japanese- American mechanic, Shiro | r Boar r. Schram errr | is the son of Emil Schram, presi-| Tatsumi, the whole foreign staff which we had been permitted to] dent of the New York Stock Ex- and their dependents were moved use for housing. change, 'to the Standard Oil compound Tatsumi lived in a small house | WRAY near mine In the consulate compound. { - The Communist troops occupied the area of the consulate about
ly
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21 (UP)!
{the police scientific laboratory lieve the Communist governmen said: “The person who left that of China “now qualifies for recog: bomb b really meant business.” nition. 4
Red Gunmen Kept Constant Staff
long apparent to all of us. In the 1 end, military factors were such] (that the Nationalist defense col-
nfm —
{FLOWER GIFTS!
—LOVELY SANTA 81 50 2 p. m. Every one of us stayed CENTER PIECES . up indoors. ! «~CHRISTMAS BEGONIAS, $2. 00 Through the seige and 16 days CYCLEMEN, CHERRIES, ETC, of occupation the consulate radio,
~POINSETTIA PLA
ried" '$1.50, $2.00, $5.00..
trom “Friend from AGEs $1.50.,
HOLIDAY STORE HOURS 7:30 A.M, 70 8 P.M.
8 oes Riz
which was in our two-story of-| fice building on Chung Shan Boulevard, continued to transmit and receive messages. It was on a standby basis day] and night. In {its transmissions the radio could communicate with | Shanghai. I received an order from the Communist authorities at 10 a. m.| on Nov. 15 that all radio sta-| tions, unless licensed by them, | were to go off the air. The order stated that stations must go off the air in 36 hours, | I transmitted the contents of this order to Shanghal. At 10 p. m. on the 16th I sent | ja message saying we were now| closing down. I don't remember | [the exact language, It probably |wasn't dramatic, | But it was the beginning of our| long blackout.
TOMORROW: Ward washes | Communist propaganda off U, E S. consulate walls. )
FLORAL 3837 E 10TH. ST. PHONE IR. 4433
eo spt) mini
GIVE US YOUR ORDER TODAY AND HAVE
OIL HEAT FOR CHRISTMAS
We Will Install a Completely Automatic Kalamazoo Oil Burner in Your Old Furnace
—'3)
Gouge and P -3 Years to Pay
® All Now Smoke Pipe © Avtomatic Draft Control
® Genuine Minnaapolis Honeywolt Eleciric Controls
NO MONEY DOWN
CHINESE FIGURINE TABLE LAMPS
Red and Green Bases Male and Female Figures
$995 Including
Shade
™
KALAMAZOO SALES || "on 5,
22 W. MARYLAND ser || SIMMONS "avizues axe Mot, Cal NL 5691 Open 830 fo 530 0b. HO 5207 [| nr wacom | TE
dianapolis’
jmoney amount-
| BEDFORD, Dec. 21—A 22-year-|gye & Sally Amos olitic man was held in Law-| Indianapolis
injured were Victoria]
|—Sen. Arthur H. Vandenberg (R.| Inspector Albert C. Langtry of, !Mich.), said today he does not ent] be
Continued From. Page One) and quarters weekly. until next Master Christmas to raise their fund.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
S How vale Can He [rve7REA Un Union Buys Outfits for 400 In Times Clothe-A-Child I Ca ”
3 ore Ee . ’ ea
|Mr. & Mrs. Marsche .... ward Plummer Square Deal Market ....
i
These union members from Frey Radio Service .....
Yesterday's record
-iday boosted the total number of| children clothéd this year to 1080. Methodist Hospital LaborOf the 230 taken to the store yes-| .|terday, 1690 went with donors, in-/In memory of my mother lividuals and organizations who were hosts to the children. Despite this happy day for In-/A Friend needy children, -: {the heavy shopping schedule, to-| day, tomorrow and the balance of In memory of Dr. John A. the week the job is far from com:| Salb ........ 6. plete. Still there will be hundreds In mémory of my mother of needy children who will’ wake Herman Lawrence ...... up to- a tearful Christmas morn- Mrs. R. E. Gage .. ing on Sunday. YOU can keep the number of Helen Haboush .... “forgotten” {these ways:
children
ONE: By sending a check or Mr. now—for -to Clothe-A-Child, dianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St. TWO: By telephoning RI-5551 John C. and asking for a donor appoint- No Name . | ment to take one or more children Mrs. 0. R. Roos ........ to the stores and spend your own Mary Ellen & Bernard | money to shop for them.
order
RCA-Victor take the children to Barrie Hendricks ....... the stores themselves from Myron, Larry & Barry .. Clothe-A-Child heddguarters and Dolores Hill outfit them.
Cents aneran
| Rudy Sperget L..iininnn
shopping Mr. & Mrs. Angelo Spa-
dorela .......civnvnannn
atory Force’ .....uuvun Mary Murphy ..vovv0s Betha Bandemer ........ and In memory of Lenore | Welch iovvviiinnennnsy
Jean Gage ......
ase en
lower In Mr. & Mrs, Herman Jonsing oo 00 000 & Mrs. Charles L. any Pate, Jr. ...oovvvannnns In- Mr, & Mrs. N. C. RohrMAR coir esnsnnnne
Mr. & Mrs. Al Vorhis ... Cash ....o0nvne
Cooper
THREE: By placing one or so. ¢ sro Arthar Filek-
{more dimes on the Times Mile-O-Dimes on W. Washington St. {near Illinois St. TV and Radio Pledges | Previous Balance 6 {Abels Auto Company ... Ip, [Sharon Butler ale JH JAMSon vere id Gladys ROSS ....covvvnns Hillcrest Ladies Bowling
E. Shaner Agency ii.
League
{Stephanie Ann Gumm ... Jean & Jack Heidt ...... {The Television Gang ... [Anonymous [Frankie & Pattie Wolf Mr. & Mrs. George
Pollock
{George H. Ritter ........ | Ehrich Furnace & Roof-
ing Company .....::..
Mr. & Mrs. Irving Marcus Emil & Danny Luca .... The Edsel Company... — Rogers Motor Sales .....
Indianapolis Council Ne. 0:
4, U.CT. of A.
Terrase
Newspaper Guild ........c.. EE
STRAUSS SAYS:
100.00 gotty Smith [Susan Kay Hantzis .....
Inger ...ociiieniinnine Gall & Gary Lemcke . Sylvia Kitchen .......... In memory of Roy Ray-
58.00 ond
10.00
5. “man Cvsisusatenane ‘es [Eva B. Owens .......... 0.00 Sonny Abrams ...... cons
2.00 Melaney Ann Allyn -.... 1.50 Charles & Mildred 10.00) Kiadden «...ooovvnnens 50.00 porotha L. Shannahan .. 5.00 Dewey McMorris ........ Rosalie & Jane Cross ... LOO Clarence W. Voss ...... 10.00 Mr. & Mrs. C. W. Hantzls [Glenn Reed .....oevsess 5.00 Betty Flckinger .....v. 3.00 Kenneth Hart ....oeoees 2.00 Mrs, Wesley A,
25.00] Dierberger ....... } 1000: Mr, & Mrs; Geo. Gebhard :
1.00 R. G. Hormell -300- Josephine “MM. Lowe .... 5.00 Merritt D. Cooley ...oeees Mrs. C. V. Jewell ....... 10.00 Mildred & Gee. Thomson 2.00 Jacqueline Huey ........ . Mr, and Mrs. Thomas 20.000 Woolsey .....ovve
rea NES ae
wean
STORE HOURS TODAY: 9 TILL & (Store Closes Saturday at 4 O'Clock)
JST IN NYLON ARGYLE
SOCKS FOR MEN!
And if you want to
give a man a good
sock-ing—These are
they!
All spun NYLON—that wears tremendously—that
the moths won't touch— that shrinks NOT—that is luxuriously soft to
man's feet—
Good looking true colors—in a lot of color combinations—
They are very, very, very Gift-y!
2.95 First Floor
L. STRAUSS & CO., INC. THE MEN'S STORE
t
/ 25.00 Bobby & Becky Leffler .. 3.00 4. B. Hinchman ........ 3.00 Roddie, Jessie & Joe Kramer ......covveven Dik Taylor ........ 10.00| Mr. ‘and Mrs. Louis Sleloft 2.50 Jo Ann-Betsy & Suzanne, .2.50/ Louise & Thelma, Minton {In memory of J. B. Roller 2.00 Dorothy L. Berg ...... [Myrtle & Myra Holycross 25.00
1.00] 5.00, Total to date .......
Today's total ......e.i$ 620.50
5.00 5.00
it , Scout Treop No. 8, ort Harrison pesasans rn of the G & E Tavern sesasennbnnne Triangle Sheet Metal ply Company, Ine, «..
5.00 "Ihe Kroger Office
Employees ....qiv0ee The Bookwalter Company, Ine. .cvaveise The Staff of Rallroadmen's Federal Saving & Loan Association ....
{Jennifer Lee Parks .... ++ $1287.50 Federal Housing Admini-
5 children. ¢ rand Shildneh. iP. 25.00 Mallory Cp., Local 1001, & chile
|dren. | Kingan and Co, Fresh Pork 19.00 Dept., 3 children.
2.00 P. R. Mallery Co., 3d floor and tool room of Plant 2, 8 children.
i.
5.00] 1.00 Ye 200
has
12.50
istinction all its own!’ It is precision felted—by crafted technique that gives a cleaner line to the curl— 2 and absolute accuracy to the brim dimensions. It's the Dobbs
wool aii Ea linndt Bis
AOMBURGZ Hi i
First Floor—Straight back
STRAUSS
L. STRAUSS & COMPANY,
Inc, THE MAN'S STORE
5.00 CONTRIBUTORS {stration GIrls «ives Indianapolis Estimators Club, 3 [Previous Balance ......$9145.97 Cafeteria Employees of children. 10.00 ame 10.00, Fll Lilly & Company. 20.75 Indianapolis Paint and Color {In Memory of Dad ..... 10.00 In memory o Mr. and | Co., 2 children. 1.00 3. n. / Shon Mrs, Fred Stetnmater 10, Skaters and Employees a bglN® DAME cvvaenpmessees i 1800 A 100, Boi, PEELE George Wallace. Clifton Inn & Patrons .. 30.00 “°0r¥ relhofer Bakery Salesmen, 3 5.00 pocahontas Counchl 350 . 10. 00! Cloverdale, Indiana .. 10.00 Poh Ai Kraft South Side Baking Marcella Latshaw srenen 00 Contact Header Dept. of P ® Company Employees . 34.00 Ww. R 1 Cees en sedi 2.00 | Mallory Co., 9 children. 5 [Supervision & Managerial Hend {rom Employees of Dept. 21, E O ! 00, Employees, Dept. 38, In- . C tawiorasvilie he es . 200, 4 img and Co., 2 children. ternational Harvester. 20,00 1 Memory o r ae Bond Bread Employees, c 5.00 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur . ing Ad fava Gare 10.00, ‘dren. 4 : hil Harding .......oo0v0es Alles © ve {(ioo8e | Shrine Guild, 2 children. ; - 2.00 ‘Mrs, J. 8 iam Walters hi 00 International Tass ean 5.00 Shrine Gull hf geen, Vacuum 25.00 pred Wellman &......... 25.00 Touis Elkovits ...... ee 10.00| ployees, 2 children, : 00! Robert E. Kennington A friend ...ciiivniinns 1.00, Anonymous, 2 children. 1.00 post No. 34 ...... cers 16,00 Hawthorne Engine House, | In Memory of Randy, 1 child. 10.00 yohnny Cox, dr. ........ 5.00, Pennsylvania Railroad 40.00) 00 —— Dept. or. i Dept. 536, Allison Division ‘General Accounting, Cod- Co., 1 child. 5.00 General Motors Corp... 60.00 '"& & Tabulating, Sec- Anonymous, 1 chi Rallway Business Wom- tion, Indianapolis Pow- Theta Delta Any ‘Sorority. 1 2.00 ens Association ....... 500 er & Light Company. 35.07/.,,4 : 1.00 Ottis Blaich ............ 5.00/In memory ........c..0 0 . Henry Literl, 5.00 Mrs. B. 8, Davisson..... 10.00 Foster Freight Lines ona. a Bs. 3 |Mrs. Edw. R. Aydelotte . 5.00 Employees ........ wee 65.00 ory Ella Feible 2.00 For Mother Ellen ...... 15.00 Employees of the Amer. wt Mumary at = simp 8.00 Employees of. the Grain | lean United Life Insur- We im EL hid... a “Beit RR 1.00) Dealers Nationak. Masten am O Plant, 1 child. B00" GAT Fire Insurance le. 0. Clerk Inspection Dept, Wm. H. Block Company ............ 50.00 Anonymous . Co., 1 child. x 500 R. ES. ....oovvvvnit 100A. F. Hausman & Wik | Karen, 1 child. 5.00 Fred F. FOX .....000uus. 5.00 lam Lithgow ........ - 25.00 llery Volume Control, 1.00 A Friend ....... cesses 25.00 Brodbeck, Realtor ...... 8500), ex a v 2.00 No name: .........o0un 3.00 In memory of Wolf Today's total $1220.32] maipment Dept. —— York 5.00, Sussman ............ 15.00. Total contributions St. Ann’s Men's Club, 1 child. 5.00 Steven and Jimmie ...... 2.00 to date .......... +++ $10,475.19 Linde Alr Products Tool 5.00 Miss Cynthia Stempfel .. 10.00 Total TV and Radio 1,00 Helen Raasch .......... 200 Pledges .......000.. 128750 2.00 Christian Men Builders; [Grand Total ......... $11,762.69 ie 5000 Inc. coevvs 10.00, Direct Donors — 5.00 Members of “the Indian- : Loeal Union B-1048 IBEW 1.00! apolis Association of | (AFL), Em of _RCA-Vio« 2.000 Life Underwriters —... $1.50 tor Division, 100 children. + 500. oa =e — 5.00 - 5.00. = NS et : am “Strauss Says: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROWI
STRAUSS SAYS:
STORE HOURS : {Store Closes Saturday at 4 O'Clock)
TODAY:
9 TILL &
A STRAUSS GIFT CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED FOR ANY AMOUNT—1.00 AND UP
It can be converted at any time—in any department of the Store.
So if the question as to what to give whirls through the brain—and refuses to settle on anything specifically— these bonds are
a perfect: solution, ™ } TE,
© L STRAUSS &CO, I, THE MAN'S STORE
Gift Bonds are issued on the FIRST FLOOR —the Booth is conveniently placed—straight back—take the right aisle as you enter the Washington St. doors.
