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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1949
‘| Rita ‘Doing Nicely’ After Birth of Girl
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Willkie Urges @™ moma |GOP to Adopt Coal
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Return to Films
By ROBERT MUSEL | United Press Staff Correspondent
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Dec. 28—Rita Hayworth gave birth to a Moslem princess! weighing 5!4 pounds today in a police-guarded private, clinic overlooking Lake
Geneva. Prince Aly Khan, who married|
and one day ago, announced the| birth and said it was seven] weeks’ premature, | Aly said his wife will go back to Hollywood soon to make some!
The baby was born at 2:35 a. m. (Indianapolis Time), six hours and 15 minutes after Aly] raced Rita two miles to the Montchoisi Clinic in their cream-| colored Cadillac from the Lau-| sanne Palace Hotel. | Despite predictions that the! baby would have to be delivered, by Caesaran section, the birth was normal. But Prince Aly said! Rita had a “very, very tough time.” t Physicians at the clinic said Princess Margarita, as Aly prefers Rita to be called. had a “painful but not particularly dangerous time.” They said her! labor—enduring close to seven! hours-—was longer than they had anticipated. i Both Doing Well" { . Both mother and child are do-| ing well, attending doctors said. | A friend who saw Rita two! hours after the birth said she looked extremely well, but-rather
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“Hello,” and asked whether he had seen the child. } The friend said the baby has black hair and blue-gray eyes.
Court Judge John L. Niblack.
. n n . » . From his description, the baby! : § '™M :.. prea 0 ree 3 mors BADY Cries for ‘Mommy!’ -
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previous marriage to British beer heiress, Joan Yarde-Buller. The thrice-married Rita has a daugh- In ter, ‘her second hus. ; band, Little ian
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Welles after it was all over. “It is just| Guardian Home cried f what I wanted.” NA Aly is son and heir of the Aga
lion Ismaili Moslems. He cabled the news to his father in Cairo. Bodies of Four
The baby will be reared in the! Reveal Tragedy
Moslem faith. ~~ "Very Welcome’ . (At Cairo, the Aga Kabn said Of Christmas Eve | he was “very glad” Rita has|__ gat po Sa by présented-” him with “a grand-| NEW YORK, Dec. 28 (UP)— daughter. TIE A father and mother were killed (“Whatever God gives is very Christmas Eve while piling preswelcome,” he said. jents/ for their twa young chil(He cabled Aly Khan—“Heart- dren under a Christmas tree—
hil died in their | fest congratulations to you and and Be a Saving Known Sam._came in Superior Court 1, during result of that fight are clearly cently a New York physician. received here from Mr. and Mrs.
Rita.) Aly said he had a miserable ta Claus. od 4 time pacing the clinic corridors.| The tragedy was revealed to-
day “when a relative broke into He looked. dishevelled and weary. |" hy He wore a wrinkled black Bry the apartment of Andrew Gazak,
33, and his wife, Veronica, 32, on
the East Side. were the first clothes he had laid his hands on. | Mr. Gazak and his wife were
i {dead on the floor beside the After word was brought him ‘ | that “It's a girl” Aly said he | Christmas tree which was sur
{rounded by piles of unopened ou 48 and sat with Rita for| resents. The bodies of Veronica, 1 wanted to be with her when | 5 and Andrew Jr., 3, were found they came down and broke the|ln their Deas. oe news to her that it was a girl,”
he said POLICE SAID all had been | Aly said he outraced his police | dead since Christmas Eve. In-|learned the infant was" being da
escort in driving Rita to the | Vestigation showed that fumes clinic. She had thrown only a/leaking from a faulty refrigera-| mink coat over her pajamas for tor had exhausted the oxygen in the race with the stork: the apartment. “I was desperately afraid she| Mrs. Mary Fabsik, the rela-|
Victim of Broken Home
Mrs. Mary Graphman clutches her 18-month-old baby, Raymond, who was ordered taken from her yesterday by Superior
“The proof of that fact is that puqegign 10 ¢ as Parents Battle in Court june Democratis. Party. by the . » awoke to in his crib at the Marion County Children's ‘lL am. very happy,” sald Aly marriage, e Loany or his “Momiy : The strange surroundings frightened him.
A bright-eyed youngster, Raymond was taken to the Home have too much. That's Khan, spiritual leader of 20 mil-|last night by Sheriff James F. Cunningham on orders of Superior |thint about it.
Bold Program
Article by Hoosier Legislator Featured In Collier's Magazine
She'll Put Show on Ice By DANIEL M. KIDNEY - L Times Staff Writer + WASHINGTON, Dee. 28—| Youth will be attraeted to the] Republican Party when _it| ‘adopts a bold, progressive [program for building a (great “opportunity society” {throughout America, State Rep. {Philip Willkie, Rushville, Ind, [declared today. : | The son of the late Wendell L. Willkie stopped at Washington |Afrport en route back to Indi-| jana after appearing at a youth] {forum in New York City. He| |cited Collier's magazine dated | (Jan. 7 and out today for a full [statement of his views. The Willkie piece, the leading | jarticle in the magazine, is en-| [titled “We Republicans Can Win | . . If We Fight to Protect Our
Great Opportunity Society.” { In it Mr. Willkie proposes his |plan of using private financing and direction of public policy institutions as opposed to the Democratic trend toward socialism through high taxation and loss of incentives. : Cites Experience He also reiterates his idea of a party conference of the open forum type and business - labor luncheon clubs. In making a plea for better understanding to end class conflicts, |. Mr. Willkie writes from his own experience as a member of the Indiana Legislature where he is seeking a second term. He says: “Class warfare is on the march| in America, More and more in| “a, n = >» America, business lives on one side of every town, labor lives on) Mary McClean fo Direct
the other side.
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I oe anne Amalieur Skaters Jo Appear in Coliseum
coast. It is going on in Indiana. | Indiana, a state which is i mi > Belang, 3 3 on Feb. 23 in Performance for Charity : By ART WRIGHT
the classical American tradition than any other state in the union, : Mrs. T. Sherman McClean, 3515 Guilford Ave., has been of The Times Ice-O-Rama for 1950, The show will 4 iseum
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Mary McClean . . . popular Coliseum skater is director of the 1950 Times Ice-O-Rama. :
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the county home was no easy the Indiana G- ‘“éral Assembly... J 3 : task . Neither the Democrats nor the | [ S Republicans had either leadership 2
Court Judge John L. Niblack. “Yet élacs warfare was the domA skater the past 10 years, Mrs. McClean is an advanced figure {skater and is the only Indianapolis woman holding the Silver Dance Medal for skating.
Informed of the court’s inten- yh por § ly tion, Raymond's mother, Mrs./OT Progr e only program fp Mary Graphman, 21, raced from presented to the Legislature waa Dr. Jack Lovelock Judge Niblack’s court yesterday|that which was produced by the Falls Under Subway | Her training by professionals in a vain attempt to prevent dep-|Congress of Industrial Organiza-| . {the past 10 years has been reaty sheriffs from carrying out the tions. That im met bitter] NEW YORK, Dec. 28 (UP) celved from experts in Boston, judge's orders. opposition and defeat from the Dr. John 8. Lovelock, 39, former Chicago and other ice centers, The dramatic episode of a|Dusiness community. Olympic. 1500 meters champion including the Coliseum here. Her mother’s defiance of A court order| Ine tensions which arose as a from New Zealand. and more re- most intense training has been
a preliminary hearing on a di-|ProSent. Those tensions are dis was killed todzy whem he felt maward —Rushka, professionals vorce: action filed by Mrs. Graph. !nctly harmful to the kind of op- peneath a subway train. for the Coliseum. All her trainman, a waltress, against her hus- portunity. society in Which Re- Police said Dr. Lovelock, who ing for advancement as a figure
band, S/Sgt. Raymond Graph: Wilicang ure Intetosted @ ne. may. once held the world 1500 meters skater has been received here at man, Ft. Benjamin Harrison. {be mot today, but certainly in the record; was on his way to his the Coliseum, Visit : _|Brooklyn home from the Hos-| In addition to originating rouAsks Right to Vis near future, to quiet the class di Ice-O-Ra Sgt. Graphman -¢ame to court visions in America.” [pital of Special Surgery. The tines for past Times Ice-O-Rama to ask Judge Niblack for visita-
body was identified by Dr. Love: shows, Mrs. McClean has trained
TI 1 ' -in- |skaters for amateur ice carnition rights pending the outcome Garbage Collections lock . brother-in-law, - W. i iy of the divorce action. T . i Volunteers Sought o Resume Schedules A to Mrs. Cynthia tun her ! ccording to TS. yn | ; ay Eta Rosenberg, en.| Garbage and trash ocollec- Lovelock, his wife, he left his The Ice-O-Rama committee is
{now forming the organization for
tt , Louis Rosenberg, a Olney % {tions north of 34th St. will be home for the hospital! early today. the 19560 shows. Volunteers: who
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Dealers Here Appeal to Congressmen To Intervene to Increase Production By IRVING LEIBOWITZ 2: Indiana dumped the state coal crisis in the lap of fed= eral authorities in Washington today as Hoosier coal deals rs reported “empty” yards. : State Labor Commissioner Thomas R. Hutson left this morning for the capital to confer with Secretary of Labor Maurice Tobin on possible action in stepping up coal pro= (duction.
Grand Jury Urges .2.vmmyetes New Courthouse
in the Governor's office before Brands City Police
leaving. Station Inadequate
He sald he would speak also to John 'L. Lewis, United Mine Like many another grand jury Mr. Lewis. before it the departing 1949 Mar-| - fon County Grand Jury today called - the county's courthouse appealed to and the city police station “in-|sentatives adequate” and recommended new|vene in the coal ones, It was the same story as told|Ind.), taken by depariing grand juries in the yards In past years, as they reported on A annual inspection of county. institutions and the antiquated city police rters, In ger eighth and final report before Criminal Court , Saul I,
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inte hallways or too smail offices a hampers efficiency of 4 the entire county government. dealers 3 erg The grand jury gave the Mar. tons of coal stockpiled in reserve fon County Home for the Aged a for the wintér months, 3 clean bill of health, saying it
tion was installation of a sink in the hospital ward. ‘Best Possible Job’ \ It also pinned orchids on Mar-
fered _strenugus objections, {made on schedule Monday, the He had a cold and phoned his
And when Judge Niblack {assisted with past shows, and
Sanftation. Department. said Se- ‘wile that Be Jd Nag» diay spell | others interested in helping with] in a 3 i | * costumes, properties and other| small apartment at 931% X. AT area Was DOL| Won in 1936 Olymples’ | committees for the show should | bama St, which housed three ,...... Chicora brow 4 nd Patrick Hayden, motorman on| call Mrs. McClean at WA-2208| other children, he ordered the) q,y of. {the subway train, sald he saw or telephone Art Wright at The child taken to the county home. | jya..04 Bookedis, superintendent | PT Lovelock topple to the tracks Times, RI-5551.
riatio ext y to im(raver certain conditions in the IR Set fo Bring
fon County Sheriff James ¥. Cunningham and his staff for “doing the best possible job under ment which is making a the circumstances” and recom-|of the nation's fuel dealers, mended that he receive additional
might have the child in the car|tive, said she thought the family racing to the hospital” ‘Aly said./bad gone to the country for the. .rtroom, Exits Locked Aly called two police cars for called at their apartment this) nim.” escort on the dash to the hospital morning, she smelled the fumes. but didn’t wait for them. He left == oo before the police arrived and raced AKIHITO'S HOME BURNS through the deserted streets with) TOKYO, Dec. 28 (UP)—The|distraught mother. the police trailing behind. home of Japanese Crown Prince) Surrenders Baby Employees locked all exits in Akihito was destroyed by fire
mie [tonight while he was away on (Continued on. Page 3—Col. 1) | vacation. » . . - —
screaming:
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{called to the alds, succeeded
must follow the court order.
the county institution.
LOCAL TEMPERATURES
Mrs. Graphman fled from the of the sanitation plant, said the Put Was unable to stop the train “You'll department does not have enough | . (Christmas week-end. When she neuer get him. You'll never get|equipment to backtrack and finish | Passed over” the body.
However, Deputy Sheriff Thom-/central and south sides and fin-|middlée-distance runners of as Logan reached the rooming ished this week. 1house scant seconds before the mrt
When Mrs, Graphman arrived, |she snatched the child from the {burly deputy, but finally surren- | dered the baby and agreed 1to!|ieutenant. {accompany Mr, Logan back to|
| Sheriff Cutih gham, who was| She Wasn't a Child'— after more than
{an hour's pleading in making the unhappy mother understand she
urthouse by + Betty Lou Forfeits Pe PAY BOOSTS GRANTED
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JumpoRsLy Sriangements Mrs. Tennessee Farm Girl, 10, Spunky Lo ae inte bro sini. rd raphman gave up her child to| Kensal iain 7 eet Ba a up, her _ciilla. to When Father Tells Het What to Do
permitted to make the trip with| the baby and deputy sheriffs to/right hand was amputated today within two hours after the 16-year]
6am .. 838 10am... 36 |showed a “calm smile,” as she reached the operating room. ! Tam... $2 1am. | Her ather, Henry Clay Mar. ——— = ""___|Gloves Boxing Tournament next Bam. .. 38 12 (Noon) 44 |bury, eyes red, held a handker-| Dad helped give his daughter cour. Ho ” Pp y |drunkenness Nov. 14, 9am .. 3 1pm... 46 [chief to his face as two hospital a8 to face the amputation. |s'ores,
Tryouts and‘ registrations for jail. After an inspection of the jail Report Up fo Date {the show will be held tomorrow two, months ago the jury sald it| Indianapolis - Railways today Dr. Lovelock, one: of the great 8t 8 a. m./at the Coliseum for(found the institution over-|potified the city administration ; the Skaters 11 years old through all crowded and recommended instal- [and the Public Service Commis« mid-1930's, won the 1500-meter 8rade school ages; Friday, highlation of showers, drinking foun-!sion of an agreement-to have the “ . ran in the 1938 Olympics. at school pupils; Mon., Jan. 2, adults tains and purchase of new mat-|1944 Bartholomew report on its LILIBET RETURNS HOME Berlin. He defeated Glenn Cun-|nd those seeking specialty and tresses. In the December inspec- operations brought up to date. LONDON, Dec. 28 (UP) —Prin-|ningham, then world record holder|50l0 numbers. tion, they said, they found these) The PSC, in granting the news cess Elizabeth arrived home by for the mile, by only six yards, Those up to 11 years old who recommendations had been car-|est fare Increase to 12 cents here plane today after a month's stay Cunningham, from Lawrence, [did not report for tryouts yester- ried out after the County Council last week, rapped the utility for (in Malta with her husband, the Kas: and Luigi Beccali of Italy|ddy and today still may try out provided Junds. (not carrying out the economy {Duke of Edinburgh, a Royal Navy also surpassed the previous world and register tomorrow at 8 a. m. 222 Indictments {and efficiency suggestions cone | Amateurs of all ages are During its six months’ term the|iained in the 1044 report. The ——— {sought for the show, There will|grand jury said it considered 330 new agreement, recommended by be a place for beginners as well cases, returning 222 Indictments|the PSC. calls for Harland {as advanced skaters, , {and 108 no bills. {Bartholomew and Associates of | In true bills returned today, the|gt Louis, Mo. to contimue its iar BL1se PeroIg {grand jury cracked down On study to the present. Bai SEYMOUR, "Dec. 25-A new drunken “drivers, indicting three, New recommendations for scons [schedule of wage increases for MOT, ith Previous convictions. omy and efficiency changes in the [ ! : ransit system (employees of the Seymour plant James J. Kiefer, 54, of 51 N. aor 1 im any reany by Ewing Ave. charged with operat: date was set by the PSC as the. . —. ing under the influence of liquor| deadline for plans to cut operate and drunkenness Now 4; George Ing costs and improve servies. © (Mann, 54, of 1Ib11. Edgecomb, op-| meio erating under the influence of POWER TO VISIT IN-LAWS old Tennessee farm girl was wheeled frito surgery, strong in ner Now af Stores liquor, drunkenness and driving] MEXICO CITY, Dee. 28 (UP) faith that it's “the Lord's will.” Over-the-oount r sale of tick tg | Without a license Nov. 22 and|-—Movie Actor Tyrone Power and Befty Lou, her eyes half closed. from -a- relaxing injection}, the "Ti AH ne G Tae {Carl-Jacob-Nungesser,-33,-of 200 his wife, Linda Christian; said to or the *'mes-Leglon Goldens on ental St, operating underiday they plan to spend about 10° the influence. of liquor and days in Mexico City with Mrs, Power's family... .
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Betty Lou's hand declined to issue that taking this hand is the only Co. 136 E. Washington St.—East
* | it to the judge to decide . Series on Taxes any statement. However, an at- Way to do it”: 1384 South Hiuigaide ws er ad: | whether It 1s a felony or misde. >. EST ATE ADS i REAL : The Indfina Department of |tendant in s said that “the| Mr. Marbury -explained his; Em-Roe Sporting a ’ 0. meanor, fled , classi- — State Bor Firdroh pon Operation Is a success. There is daughter's reactions thus: UD. W. WaSHIng\n Bl.—Balaopy; ; i and rr Jody's Thies : t no evidence of any complication. “She wasn't a child when she reserved. Times Index ; ontatandy aoe * The nes. tot a little plan to |Betty Lou is resting comfortably.” heard that. She was grown up.” Sportsman's Store, 126 N, at a HOMES selection heip hase that annual New |. Once inside the operating room, Mr. Marbury quoted his daughter sYIvania B- North and **t Amusements 16 Mrs. Manners 9] OF "0 by ip ey ‘| Betty Lou's father appeared {as saying,. “Daddy, if the Lord ringside and res ’ Bridge ....... 6 Needlework.. 8 leading Jay haaliacne brought on by or sitting in an hy | wants re hand, that's all right Priems au: Ringaids and rst! Childs sens a2 PALIOID + vasa 8, Jats | ed y waiting room while d - wi e.” row balcony, $2; “Comics ......21 Radio ......22 , oe te os has pre moved his daughter's ole) Betfy Lou's mother and father served, $1.50. Prices include tax.|cpogqsword ++13/Berlal vuiuins 4 * You'll if ing you how to figure your [Where between the wrist and the helped dress her in a simple na YoyAmeRt Rosi a eb, 3) Editorials +++13 Society ein 8 RE. he iearnintd ’ gross inc F elbow.” 1, white surgical wn. A nurse! Uy Sly So ab caravans po! a lA, 11 bonus tax. and, World Wat! Betty Lou had asked the nation came in and gave her a prepara.|at the N. Pennsylvania St Forum +++24412{ Teen Prob.... 6 and ®The first one appears today |fOT Prayers to save her hand from (tory “shot,” and minutes Jater|ATmory. loves Gardening ... 8 Weather Map 13 Times. eon ———— oh aera Od FN : .| Read about the Golden Gloves| Hollywood ..16/ Earl Wilso 5 ag ‘on Page 11 bone-destroying which Betty Lou was taken to the op-| 1 ATE y sR ™ threatened her lite. MP. Marbury | erating room lon page 14. Bog {Inside Indpls.11 Women's .. " 6 » « « ae . Ab » py i v
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