Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 December 1949 — Page 7
Super-Diplomat
+ Obvious but Successful Ruse “Prevents Muddy Situation By" ANDREW TULLY, Seripps-Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Dec. 24—Undersecretary of State Jim| : ! Webb sure would make somebody a good housekeeper. | "* Everything was all set for Jim's big party for the diplomatic] “gang at Prospect House the other afternoon except that it
nice red carpet: in the draw. - ing room. So Jim did “the obvious thing looked big enough to hold
rived at nis office from ex-Gov.
| last week,’
> side to direct the arriving diplo-| Loule finally got to the bottgm | * mats to the back door. . + after they'd shed their dripping _ homburgs and umbrellas and, given their feet a good wiping on’ the. mat, they were allowed to come into the polite part of the hota. 1 ith lea It was a swell party, w plenty of taxpayers’ Scotch and | ~ —he grabbed it from his staff. Joule came in one day, saw the bourbon_.on. hand, ‘besides. solid tree, and liked it so well he comnourishment 'like seafood New-
mandeered it. burg, salads, turkeys and little . a
biscuits loaded with tidbits Honor Thy Father’
BASSADORS'| ROBERT UREY, 9-year-old son TRADESMEN 5 of the atomic scientist, had to put a schoolmate in his place the tother- day. The-kid-asked {it {was true Bob's father had in|vented the atomic bomb. | “Well,” said Bob, “He did some |work on it—but you can't blame Noble St,
him for the whole thing.” - ss mn
find was six big apples. Mr. Stark who was licked hy a man
back in the early 40's, grows School senior, ‘em for a living, P. 8. Mr, Johnson's got a real
man for International Tel. and Tel, sure wowed the gals at | that party Cmdr, William Hug- | gins gave for U, S.-Treasurer Georgia Neese Clark, Tom's
low shirt, ‘a green tie with red | figures, a cherry red corduroy hat. ee get Shed To vest, and a green breastpocket area... Pfc. Yugoslav ambassador, Sava Ko- Nandkerehie!, a sanovic, making merry with a bunch of capitalists. He's okay now, of course, since his boss
“in the Service—
Sergeant Calls Saves Carpets {Yule Gr geting From Europe
Tells Fiance Here | ‘Merry Christmas’ by Overseas Telephone
; Distance couldn’t keep Sgt. T.! was raining cats and dogs. It just about gave Jim ulcers C. Robinette of RR. 6, Box 315,
to think about those ruddy ambassadorial feet on that (trom personally wishing his’ fiancee, Miss Irma Joyce Dunlap, R.R. Lloyd Stark of Missourt, The 8, Box ‘209, a Merry Christmas
: Yowell W. Buls, alrman, USN, ncy Christmas tree in his office) of 513 Birch Ave, has begn trans:
Airman .Buis
thing. He stationed a funky out-| a horse and wagon. But when Sgt. Robinette, son of Everett Robinette, RR. 6, called overseas Then, | of all the wrappings all he could | Tuesday from Fursténfeldbruck Air Base, Germany, where he. is stationed, to extend his greetings § named Truman for the Senate {5 Miss Dunlap, a Southport High
ferred with “Air Transport Squadion 3 to the Naval Alr Station at Moffett Field, Cal, from the Patux-
ent River, Md.
air station,
Charles O,) seaman | apprentice, USN, if
Worth, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles O. Worth,
Pvt. James Conger, son of Mr. land Mrs. James Conger Sr. of Greenfield, and Pvt. Broule M. sult was quiet enough, but he Payton, son of Mr. and Mrs. David brightened it up with a pale yel- L. Payton of Martinsville, recently returned to Otsu, Japan, from training at the Mt. Fuji maneuver
Robert F. Foltz of
Clinton has been transferred from duty.at SBugameo Prison in Tokyo, THIS IS a totigh country to get Japan, where he was a guard of into. When. Constant Lambert, Japanese war criminals. .. . Pe | Ina! Jimmie Kolcheck, son of M#: and Started making faces at Joe conductor of the British Sadler's Mrs. Hugh Von Kolcheck, 247 8.
| Wells ballet, was shoving off for giate Ave, recently qualified’ as
509 N.: will celebrate Christ-| mas today with 100 needy Eng-| lish children who have been in- |
Tom: Blake, public relations Vited to a party at the Naval’ ‘Headquarters in London,
worth out of Prospect House, home of the late former Defense Secretary Jim Forrestal, which was leased for “official” parties. ee al Soir trae | MI. Lambert grabbed PT every week. Day after the and gave pop’s full name, Seems | Webb party, Assistant Secretary he'd been afraid it would seem ‘Bdward G. Miller Jr. grabbed the presumptuous for a Briton to] keys and tossed a lunch for have a father named George!" Senor de Gomez Ruls, foreign|" Ashington. .
gree by U, 8. officials, they asked him how come he'd given only his father's initials! GW. {
: His| bursitis, guests took pot luck with clear pack in his cheeks with a holi-|
To wit, seafood in aigwer to where Undersecretar y of | fancy goo called sauce Supreme, Defense Steve Early sits at offi-|
salad, and hot souffle chock-| and. ull Of ‘Deandied frutts.” Lots of Dg ero:
Shampagne, 100, nateh. . Flatterer - Kentucky IROL CHAPMAN ed ‘Machinists May Ask Substantial Pay Hike
. new. ambassador to| traveled light. She took only 15 evening gowns to
lects books on his i
Shings like who planted that pear next to the town hail. jcated that it will ask for a sub-| |stantial wage boost next year.
of Anna, who's Just changed histo buy manufactyred goods at| name to Curtis Roosevelt. If they higher prices, wages must go up.| - keep it up they'll have enough to Most machinists’ families can
{ when a big box ar- [ing table.”
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to. make. a MERRY CHRISTMAS!
chicken Galatine, pate Maison, cial dinners. . . . Mrs. Eugenie
| Copenhagen with her, i
punch the |giins are won at’ theh bargain-|
iman, Cal.
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Crawford, Japan.
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THERE'S ANOTHER Roosevelt] The union said in its news just gone into politics, He'spapers: 13 8 Oakland Ave, FDR's Dall, son| “If American wage earners are|
MERRY CHRISTMAS:
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nc a te Peers his U. 8. tour he had to go “expert” with the M-1 rifle at| ment is getting your money through a three-hour second de-| {Osaka, Japan, where he is with, Finally {the Eighth Army. {
Raymond E. Burkert, fireman, | USN, husband of Mrs. Cleda E.| Burkert, 955 N. Bellevieu Place, ‘recently arrived at Norfolk, Va. {from a Mediterranean {aboard the light cruiser USS Wor- | cester, . . . Lt. Albert A. Folop, | | USN, 1439 ‘Hoyt Ave, was grad- | {uated two ‘weeks ago as a mem-|
{ber of the second class of 500 SENATE SECRETARY Les bE of at the Naval General Line |
THIS WEEK'S Nosebag Spe-|Biffie is back in to in aft “ : Wh again after gehool at Monterey, Cal. clal was served up by Brazilians siege at the Mayo Clinié with Ray A. Young, son of Mr. and He got some bloom Mrs. E. Paul Young, 624 E. 21st St, was recently promoted to day at the new Caribbe Hotel in that rank at Biggs Air Force
filet of beef with mus sauce, Puerto Rico. . . . The Russians Base, El Paso, Tex., where he is, pastries’ filled with corn pudding didn’t get invited to that dinner an-airplane mechanic: and a calory - stuffed mocha Yugoslav Ambassador Kosanovic mousse. : = gave for the new U. 8. ambassa- Cpl. John F. Lovell, son of Mr. A close second was the ‘grub dor to Yugoslavia, George Allen [20nd Mrs. Floyd Lovell, 430 W. served by the French Em-| . state Department “protocol | [Merrill St., recently qualified as!
up > bassy’s first secretary, Jean Pierre still hasn't come up with an an- |expert rifleman at Camp Stone- . Cpl. Raymond V.|
| Kemp, son of Mrs. Ethel Kemp, | Morgantown, is serving with the Co. in Camp}
12. Indianapolis Sergeant
Win Advancement Tenth Air Force headquarters |yesterday announced the promo- § WASHINGTON, Dec. 24 (up) | tion of two Indianapolis ser- ¢ Ynternational “Assoefition eants to the rank.of stall. ser.
VER tell his constituents all about|of Machinists (Ind) has indi- Sant ai’Et. Harrison Air Base. Joining the top four-graders {were Francis K. Griffith, 9820 E. and Robert M, Travis,
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Miss Lotta Winslow. Mr. Roberts. was. fatally , stepped into th Pepsi-Cola tri Prospect Sts, noon. He suffered legs and heac juries. The driv Joseph H. Kee 10th St, Hun! Mr. Hook w in a hunting a field. His J gauge sing! barrel shotg wen} off as climbed a barb wire fence. was struck the left side the head. Three nephe with whom was hunting ra bits were abo 200 feet away the time, The 2 cident occurre Cooper farm, § Greenfield. The Jarrett instantly when Christmas gift side by a New senger train af derson,
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