Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1950 — Page 1
THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1950 "tus Seetoun dave no rwosw
«G1 Refunds in Mail; wesU.S. Warns of Thefts
os Hainan Fights ctr. Ness Tells Veterans
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Grade School
Surprises Officials.
By HAROLD HARTLEY \Pypils fo Get
: a ; | - } Victor Division Fi Po : j . The. RCA ree Afternoons May Stay On | plant here, caught in the . a IE : i er Tt Of ND rb een | John L. Lewis could be on bis : 113 tary sc 8 W elosed tomor- . f= da ; ane demand, will increase employ- row afternoon apd the afternoons way out as president of the | ment 10 per cent in the next of Thursday and Friday of next or United Mine Workers. oll. 12 days week, Vir Stinebaugh, superin- He will be 10 on Feb. 2 : tendent 0©f schools, announced to- union's constitution says 7 wo RCA now employs 5200" in its day. 2 Formosa Speeds the retirement age for officers. Postmen Mor sprawling fluorescent - lighted “The afternoon\periods of these : .. But the constitution allows for. pelive Mon . ge acres at 501 N. LaSalle St. Pro< days, Mr. Stinebaugh said. will be Reinforcements; | “exceptions.” It empowers the } ry il ayi 'Read Today In Business, Page 19 used by principals hy teaching Hampered by Fogs executive board to block an or Last Unti June paterson. Mb . ee staff of the elementaky schools Lo . ra cer's retirement “if it finds it’ y INGTON. Jan. 1 lduction schedules call £or 500 new prepare for the closing.of the fall roe BUELETIN necessary to continue his serv- WASHING , . 12 are [employees. o term on Friday of next\ week. WASHINGTON, Jan. 12 (UP) : {(UP)—The government toe { The television ndustry expected The spring term for elementary A A x = =» ‘day began mass production om a good year; but not so quickly. pupils begins Monday, Jan) 23. { oy . . UNION OFFICIALS said the div d check d ad figured there might SE. | in the process of “taking” the . of GI dividend checks and at ov. Officials ha gure 4 \ | four northern provinces of board might make an “exception ) d inst {be a tapering off after the burst N | China in Mr. Lewis’ case if he wants to the same time warned agains nce {of-Holiday gift trade Mt. Vernon Calls | The Soviet Union is detach. Stay on. forgers who may try to steal : : ray. Tele- . ) } aie au ~ i Jt worked the Oe os holi- ) ¢ ing the northern provinces of Mr, Lewis, who has been presi and cash them.
{days. New owners had friends in — (to see programs, whetted appe-
rvists Talk of Buckshot speed nll the year-end. vl Awaiting T I
Mrs. Olive Langdon . . . “I have been a landlord three months. It is a regrettable fagh.™
Rese i »
Cholce of Shifts
week &
For Flood Aid -
| RCA wages average from. $40 Needs Boats C Ee LUP)— ‘ati oben bo Toh 241 TAREE 9 pre BALL LL Sem. FERRARA
City’ on Ohio River’ y
: AES wi Le I RSS VN RNAS - — FESS - BY STE RA can TN NT. NA Dis rt Macaca le James i 00 er gil ’ Taga cary urs —Nafurally {peal to employees. ring friends... 1.8.0... 36 robb Be, My 0 42 le RE ad or Te Baskerbair MGHINTS BH Destroyer ix ts mire ove. A A AY RLTENNS TH AN DATO AY Communist Lea By ED SOVOLA, Times Staff Writer | Light assembly lines are run- 9am... 38 1 p. m....44 * : bok Ben , " , ra B while production figures EA Forbidden to Speak ABOARD USS HYMAN, Jan. 12-—Torpedo away. Bang, you're Bing Jud Willer secret. officials Flood Interests shifted to the
- dead. . , , s A SA 2 as . a - Lots of exéitement today with all the ships in the destroyer divi- revealed they are the highest po nically la dd a }
| try. rent controls, was held last night 5... nies vou can’t help swallowing hard when you see their wakes. hear indus in the Common Council Chambers Men aboard who have seen the real thing in combat just whistled Television is making its grea at City Hall J — Rives toi and stomped their feet.
J. Porter Seidensticker had to| laware St Cost use the gavel repeatedly as pre-| siding officer to quiet the overflow : crowd which even jammed the
little-used balcony.
t. Ri
Men its original label of “a rich man’s
and toy.” The
with general quarters. manned their stations
watched for the appearance of the industry estimates
missiles. It's not cri
|torpedoes. - Works Board to Get Buckshot O’Brien’s name came
Estimates on Widening, us this morning fist a9 the plane
GMM3 Norman Booed and| Proposed widening of Delaware paver, 413 “V. 32d St. wonHd | St. from 16th St. to Fall Creek gered how the “iutler star was I must remind those in attend-| Blvd. went another step forward going. Of course, no one knew ting Drat this 4 Beiter A wres-| today... | but we supposed he and the rest. a football game., The Works Board ordered an or the Bulldogs were doing all} \ The council will not be swayed gppraisal to be made to de- pight. > i one way of the other by such termine. cost of purchasing neces-| Was Mr. Bumgarner more in- { action,” Mr, Seidensticker said sary property along the right-of- terested in basketball than torseveral times, { way. ! pedoes? No, but what else is Communist E | A survey by the engineering there to talk about when you're As t fected !department- indicated property waiting? pra She. Shi hour lotg Benston | will have to be purchased on Hope for a Good Show
| 8 f Delaware St. from . { - more vocal. At one point, Ben Both siges rx Wale Bd. om ad Ear Applegate, 2322 N. grams Cohen, Marion County chairman by } inois St. wit ree years In 1s ex; of the. Communist party, i widest point the ty a the Navy during the war, had in Indianapolis Whe ise Dre- m escorted from the chambers by have lo Ry or _— It would Never séen a torpedo fired off a 8Tams are towered in from Day two police plainciothesmen. |of-way on e .
tending were property holders and to points spoken in their favor the walls echoed cries of “Amen,
amen.” Persons taking opposite
1 Million Sets
RCA places in this vast and growing industry. With the enlargement gereent, the
the expensive outside aerials, |sales have soared. {Television executives this year see the turning point in the telecasting industry, when there will
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i i 1 and restoration Mr. Seidensticker, bac Yégquire remova : | the council, refused hy |of three porches and removal fi be a good show. may be seen and heard instantly. g¢ permission to speak. When he fOUr Ornamental fences. eI“ Three more men edged up who,
continu t : wise, only land itself is involved. oo hoping the same thing. SR od to seek the floor, be Meanwhile, the engineering de- png g
was taken from the room. | Harold Dusing, 3938 E. 31st St., “No one in the Communist par.|Partment is preparing paving ty. is speaking tonight,” Mr. Sei- €0sts; which will be added to the ,,4 QMS1C Harold Toombs, R. R. | densticker said. Later he said, “I appraisal estimate for presema- 1; p,y 362 were waiting to see; told “ Mr. Cohen by telephone tion to the Works Board for ap-|their first torpédo attack. Mr.|
sion shooting torpedoes at one another. Even though they were since the birth of the see-and- pn. a
that Posey County sheriff, the Indiana
| Euro on Wa {the approaching Wabash crest had SA J. D. Johnson, 254 Routiers St. | ¥ - |almost disappeared today.
cket area of Indiana today
ver and near the rampaging
Responding to a plea from the
general's office dis-
dents of areas threatened with in« ‘undation. ’ Iso sent to Mt. Vernon were In February, RCA’s plant here. A N regulars will turn out its one millionth 130 cots and 300 blankets for use janded and established TV set, so you can figure where of evacuees,
More Rain Falls
He denied" that 3 : Communist regular troops have! For Strike Settlement , landed there. % “There have beer\ no landings Vernon, on the Ohio whatsoever but thera is fighting
{Sinsangpao).
China from China and attaching
them to the Soviet Union,” Mr. Acheson said in a speech before the National Press Club.
'TAYPEH, Formosa, Jan. 12’
oResmar said" ; die “Was naa “ge
World Report, Page 4
ists,” the spokesman said. He added that he couldn't given the Indiana plan for set;Specify the exact areas of\ the tling the coal strike. adjutant fighting but that it was going on : ® ; there are about 2.5 million sets “in all directions.” \ Pe ro RE ering tne $20000/In Use With nearly twice that Fatched four National GUAT The report of a Communit oi, uison, st | dal I ito help in recovering the lose Many to be made and sold this ducks” to aid in evacuating resi-| ,nqine was the. man fact-finding board. The great majority of those at : chet 10 lose ©. semi-official paper New Life Daily \ The procedure to be followed The three officials were on hand P It said Communist would be similar to the arbitra-'as the Treasury machines began
mainland tion proceedings which settled the grinding out the checks and auto. a. beach. {head with the help of guerrillas.
dispatch said Auer) ve in|
published in
from the
The
Additional rain last night and forces which have been acti
forecast
OTROW. The new rains are likely to be
reams probably will get still
{another boost.
The threat to Vincennes from
River
+ |stage there was 26.9 feet, an in-
and
of today, coupled with the rising the mountains moved dow to] : M; Improvement, Of Ohio River, caused the Posey fhe beaches and established aise agree to put the coal tieup in| The Veterans images, and the eMmimation of County sheriff to seek assistance. headquartgrs there The Ohio Was rising at Evans- landing forces. {ville, with a level of 44 feet, two feet above flood stage, for early tomorrow.
Salls Directly South
Instead of sailing from the {Luichow peninsula as expected, Rain of one-half inch and up- the dispatch said, the Communist [be enough sets in use to make ward was general in Southern In- Invasion fleet left the port of jadvertjsing pay for better pro-|4iana counties this morning. The Pakhoi, some 90 miles northwest, i lis forecast called for An additional boom Is cxpected nmoanabo ls fo ‘tonight. and to. Weichow Island ‘in the Gulf of 0 .
sailed directly south
At Weichow
Gen. Hsueh, the report
Rf Lis mi itary, ir
“tor Cyrus Ching _ lest gains in the middle and low- Wabash, called for boats, cots petween guerrillas and National. Conciliation Service today promThe show this morning started er income groups. It has outlived and blankets.
the Communists ship. Mr. Bumgarner hadn't ton about Oct. 1 and national po- “fairly heavy.” the Weather Bu. Waited for an opportune time,
, litical, sports and business events , then sailed 150 miles south to either, He was hoping it would po reau said, adding that the swollen reach the landing area. te patch did not
The dissay how many troops were in the landing force. said, was concentrating on building de(fenses on the north side of the island around Hoihow, from Communist - held Luichow
separated
dent since 1920, said he had “no comment.”
Ching
| Delivery of the checks—written against the $2.8 billion dividend
due to some 16 million holders of. {GI insurance policies—wil beg™ 0 on Monday.
{ As. the, Treasury's electronie
ih Th 5 ar Wp PT ol TR in_ baie AULNULS | 3 A ARTI a TN
checks from -home letfer boxes, Payees should keep mail boxes
) i locked and remove their mail By DAN KIDNEY ; Times Stall Writer promptly, he said. WASHINGTON, Jan. 12—Direc-| 200,000 a Day
Secretary of Treasury John W. of the Federy) Snyder saidgretailers should not accept any of the checks until the ised “full consideration” will be| payee proves his identity. Veterans Administrator Carl R., Gray Jr. said the dividend pay The plan, sent Mr. Ching by ment program-—the higgest meThomas R. Hutson, state labor|chanical operation of its kind a three- ever attempted—should be come : ipleted by next June 30.
{steel strike, {matically stufing them into ene A 3-Point Plan ivelopes for Mr. Hutson's plan. approved by ¢ Gov. Schricker, calls for: . BY next week. ONE: The miners and opera-| ‘Block’ Mailing S
strat
to aid the ine lap of a fact-finding board to plans to distribute the checks by
{be appointed by President Tru- a “block” mailing system. Between man. . . now and Monday an estimated TWO: The miners return tg 500,000 checks will be mailed work on a fivexday week during| They will be held” up at : the 45 days the board is gather-/Postoifices for mass deliveries on ing information. [ponday. y THREE: The miners and opera-| Ihe checks range from 40 rs agree to accept’the findings Cents to $528, depending on the of the board as a means of settle-|28¢ of the recipient and the size ment. \ {of his policy. The maximum will Hutson, Ching Confer {80 to the man who was less than Acknowledging Mr. Hutson's! 40 when he took out the insuprlegram,: in which the plan was ance, and carried $10,000 .for outlined, Mr. Ching pledged, full full period from Oct. 8, 1940 consideration of it. Mr. Hutson Jan. 1, 1048, conferred in person with Mr., The government intends to Ching here a little more than g|Settle some $20 to $30 million in week ago. It had been announced) old debts while it pays out the that he would see John L. Lewis, insurance dividends. Debts owed - UMW president, but .he did not to the government by veterans 0 $0. . for such things as overpayments
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Hint Showdown On China Issue
earlier that no political theories, Proval. Toombs served more than three) Republican, Democrat or Commu- | 48-Foot Roadway years in the armed guard aboard nist, would be permitted to be ex-| Under the proposal, Delaware merchant ships without being! pressed, |8t. would become 48 feet in Width pantized with a steel fish. The “This hearing was called to dis- from. 16th St. to Fall Creek Blvd... pridge -was-the place -to-be when
Peak Due Tonight The peak of between 27 and 127.5 was expected to be reached at Vincennes. late tonight. or. to.
| Mr. Lewis said today that he on subsistence allowances, will r thas not been apprised of the Tom be deducted from the dividend F [Hutson plan. The White House is. before a check is mailed. a ..jreported to be interested in fol....On the back .of every -ChOQK. ay
lcrease of .3 foot since yesterday dys epo {morning. -
Progress Seen In. Devaluation
- lowing some such procedure and will be ‘the suggestion: : . ! T morrow, with the wat remain- , | cuss rent controls and nothing eliminating traffic bottlenecks due gotjon started. As I left the, WASHINGTON, Jan. 12 (UP) ing at near peak lve for more . WASHINGTON, Jan, 12 (UP)— thus keep President Truman from’ “Invest. it wisely. Buy U. 8 else.” to narrowness. group, Mr. Bumgarner was still, —Because of Europe's great A showdown on China between Invoking
the Taft-Hartley law Savings Bonds.” : Representatives of the two The Board also tentatively ap- ty xing about “his boy,”
Buck- Strides toward recovery, currency than 24 hours. sides spoke alternately, each al- Proved the plat of the Brookside gp.¢
oo
The Wabash, Meteorologist resident Truman and his mili- Which he has promised to repeal.
devaluation overseas was
or ; . : “ Paul Miller said, is now “just an 'aTY high command wax in the a = TTT “ded : Aang lowed 1 > Sunnygrove addition on Colorado {achieved without “serious disrup-. - ) .; Ki t y. . : _. ; 5 _— O minutes to present their ove. between 19th and 21st Sts.| Out-ol-Budas Range tive effects,” the Economic Co- tTIOrmMOUS mass of water” above MN ettner President nor his Await Truman i Frank Beckwith Federation of Covered in the housing project Capt. James D. Whitfield, com- Operation Administration told Vincennes, without a well de- i
SPRINGFIELD, 11... Jan. 18 (UP)—Mrs. Ann Louisa Lewis, 91-year-old mother of Johm IL. Lewis, United Mine Workers chief, died at the home of her
military advisers want it, WwW Associated Clubs, said that unti] P)at are 41 lots owned by the modore of the division. gave the Congress today. fined ce br k . a solid Republican bloc lod A ord on Coal " | - enough housing has been created Grinslade Construction.Co. scoop on the operation. Both In its sixth quarterly report, levee breaks upstream -erased ¢ “OTC ePUDT Vandenberg of| ‘WASHINGTON, Jan. 12 (UP to go around, rent controls must | Streetlights Ordered ships would steam out of radaritransmitted by President Tru- Sob SaAnIDAREIng ores tions Michigan, and Robert A. Taft of! President “Truman may reveal! mai oo | Residents of southeastern In- range and the exercises would be- man, the recovery agency point- * = : i . . , , 'g | Bini, er speaking for dianapolis were promised 11 gin. The USS Sperry would have ed out that currency devaluation Were stopped, but volunteers still ont Dpenred esured of suff-today the government's plans, if
; , daughter here today. 3 1 8¢ 3 — cient Democratic support to force any, for dealing with John L. RE i : i the Indianapolis Real Estate Streetlights. her chance. In order to spedd up by Britain and other western {Continned on Page 2—Col. 2) the issue. Lewis’ twice-a-week soft coal er 15 Board, said: | Lights will be installed at in- the operation, the other two ships, European nations did not solve all i tres merits seme areata ee | strike Latest WwW tH Pl “We represent small owners and, tersections of Fletcher and Emer- USS Purdy and Bristol, operated problems, but that it was a good . . Mr. Truman has on his desk de atts eq s son, Grand, Spencer, Butigr and i~ another area. start. L C K N Y k Lod ‘ 8 desk de- Ca ask for decontrol now. Today Melvina and on the same streets - All eyes were on the three men “By sharply devaluing their ouise ras es ew or mands from nearly a dozen Con Denied; Dates Set
along. Gifford ‘Ave. plus one at,of the ship's company stradding| currencies,” it’ said, “the western, » qe English and Grand. the five torpedo tubes. The one European countries brought their 1g row { erary arty H 0 hi | Action was taken because there: to be fired had a yellow nose, price levels more nearly into line ome whners Ip |are no sidewalks in the area and After its run, the water in the with those prevailing in the hard
$ * {residents are forced to walk in the warhead would be blown out and currency areas and thus prepared Brings Happiness |middle of the street. There.are the 27-foot missile would surface. the way for a direct attack on
gressmen that he use the Taft- . . i & Hartley Act to force the United A Columbus judge today dented 8 Mine Workers president to put the Robert Austin Watts'-latest hid =
(Continued on Page 3—-Col. 8) mines back on a five-day week, for freedom and set immediate ©
&, He will be asked to spell out his arraignment, and trial dates * views on the dispute at his news the former Indianapolis truck
Just Listens to Flowery Phrases at Event Given by Former Indianapolis Teacher
. iver, { , 7 . A : ) conference at 3 p. m. (Indianap- dr @® Yes, you treasure every (oD yaw homies i ihe ares and wey the action Tame Nt wis het femaining eonnomie prod DEAR BOSS , - NEW YORK, Jan. 12 olis Time). Bartholomew Coubty Judge Storie . . . in a home that is | m . | (Continued on Page 3—Col. 1) Work Still to Do Style show” Oh, well, ‘anyone with a press pass can get into. Government labor officials ‘in- George W. Long denied a plea in your oot If you are think- 2 Army Worghouses {2 r ~———| The report, covering the period '"®%¢ things. But your footsore New York correspondent has dicated that Mr. Troman would abatement. This plea sought to ng po uying a home, the | y ’ '
crashed the literary party eircuit, that while world mareet orot d Rementhel Marglerite Young who wrote and who went to Manua g mmm Ee yatta sv valuation ot School? I knew her when she w What ever became of the petitive conditions and the demand lived,” perhaps 15 years ago, in a, “New Look ? Louise Fletcher, pattern, price changes were not little third-floor Times Woman's Editor, tells uniform. room at 16th and you In her reports om spring The full drop was reflected (n Fennsylvania St. and summer fashions by New
time to buy is NOW! Prices are far below the 1946 peak, selection is greater than at any time since the war.
® Turn now to the REAL ESTATE ADS in the classi- ° fied columns of today’s Times.
restate his intention to use the act quash -the indictment - against “Angel in the Forest” If an emergency arises, but said Watts on the grounds that Ne. — - ——— he would say again that Mr, 8roes have been systematically |Lewis’ three-day work week has excluded from the Shelby County [not cut coal supplies to a critical 8rand jury which indicted him. [1evel. | Judge Long said he found no The 8-month-old contract dis. evidence of exclusion and said [pute ‘produced these other devel
Golden Gloves Bouts Tomorrow
@The second session of The Times-Legion Golden Gloves Boxing Tournament will be
Destroyed by Fire NEWPORT, R. I, Jan. 12 (UP) ~-Authorities estimated $100,000 damages today in a fire which de-| stroyed two buildings of the First Army's marine repair unit at Ft. Adams.
the ratio of Negroes on Shelby You'll find HOMES FOR Harry Crocker, civilian chief of| held a 8 B m. won on hard curency areas only where — Pefore she York designers. Another of her |opnients: County juries was consistent with ’ i he N. Pennsylvania St. U. of stories appears today on page 21. | ONE: Mr. Lewis “ ted” the population ratio ; SALE from every section of (the Ft. Adams fire department, goods were over-priced before de-{Went to the U.o : r. Lewis “suggested Po! n ratio, the city and suburban areas » Armory. 3 or In New York this week to
was hospitalized with injuries re-| valuation. But dollar prices re-C hicago | that 80,000 striking miners return
®Bush - Callahan
eg Ap rligoi Md He fixed Jan. 23 as the date for . ‘e+. homes in every price |ceived battling the blaze. OFor details of this exciting |mained mostly unchan for taught at Short- see what gives In that fashion |to work next week on the prevail-|arraignment of Watts in the 1047 range. The Times is NOW | The ay visible 10 miles; Amateur tourney, turn now [scarce commodities or ged Sox ridge. center, Louise " sesing back [ing Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday|slaying of Indianapolis housewife the newspaper with the REAL away, leveled the two wooden! .to the Sports Section . .. on current sales were brisk. She asked me dally reports for e Times |work schedule. Mary Lois Burney and set Mar, ESTATE ADS! buildings housing marine engines. Page 16. But the report emphasized © the party in ro he'll tell | mall Purchases Heavier 6 as the trial date. nn — | @For the best seats, get them ' |again and again that devaluation |e" E- 2g 5 what's being it fashion wo: Bureay of Mines aeiniy There are no additional defense . » in advance at: will 1 (Apartment bere » = |sald consumers s “well motions now before the court. Yes, Indiana Has Pretty Girls; not solve Western Europe's :
Sporting |economic problems. Still to be ihe Other night. I wise, by such outstanding de-" | protected” against a coal shorts
" : ( "- : ' 7 Philip Mangone, bec they bowght 23 ’ “ | Goods Co., 136 E. Washing- |achieved, if BE {wouldn't have pigs Fletcher signers as age ause they bowg per See Next Sunday’s Parade Magazine| tn st. — Est and South |e sos the report ander NT missed it for Mollie Parnis, Joseph Halpert, [cent more coal during September | 1iMes Index : ’ “ ” v Ringside and reserved. relaxati r : |anything. Forthwith I took myself] Jacques Fath and Cell Chap- October and November than they! Amusements ....civeees¢ 30 ud ot. ® Indiana has hit the Jackpot in a nation-wide report on on of trade restrictions, a1 own there. The guests were even man. did in the same three months of desires rnasnsansnne 23 eg cities with the prettiest girls. : ®Em-Roe Sporting Goods Co., |lowering of tariff barriers, mam- fascinating than the ancient! Her series of reports will con- 1948 Childs .iviiiinensnsines 14 ailored ® That report—with pictures of prettiest girls—will be pub- | 209 W, Washington St.—Bal- |tenance of fiscal stability in the a ven Es ar,” perched tinue through Sunday. | These same officials have told! COMICS .....i.ivveevinss 38 its ‘and lished in Parade Magazine which comes with next Sunday's Times. | cony reserved. several countries, and increased "tu °C TAYON: CT eral ee nee pie] eat oH Crossword ........esssan IT 3 , | production f. 1 on Marguerite's bookcase. Several n.;..0 de Groot, Holland-born the te House their figures in- : : ® Parade Magazine rounded up the pictures of the nation's | rtsman’s Store. 126 N. Production for all red up lugging brown | dicate there is no sho 1 Editorials ....oonnivanenn minute prettiest after it published photos of girls of Hartford, Conn., to = SPOT isman’s i | JECA reported that through last Of them showed up lugging painter, and his poet wife, Elise! Fags 40 far! od ' Pennsylvania 8t.—North and paper bags of ice cubes. Margue- oro. deck. N was a8 the general public is concerned. | tesdassasacnrasaney hrough support the contention of Vaughn Monroe and Nelson Eddy that | 1. rinasid d reserved, |S€Pt 30 it had allocated more ! func. Asher, were on deck. Nanno was THREE: 100 of TOT +s cas tra daa in Hartford the girls were “the prettiest.” pp EE RC TRCIVES than $7 billion for Buropean re. it’s refrigerator doesn't {unc- once a trapese artist and, hellevel ering Tuscon RR NETS} CCardening «+ «r+ sass sasall in your ® In many cities — including Indianapolis — newspapers sent | @Prices are: Ringside and |covery, and that authorizations ''°" 8, editor of the wimetmina for thar ar. Wii railroad service. The fiyeday-old| Dt. Jordan ...isisseseasn 3 it their their photographers to offices to prpve to Hartford—and the na. first row balcony, $2; down- | were close to this level, lc Seorge Davia, editor 0 ; Wilhelmina for that art. With SL wih out | veday-old Mrs, MANDErS «.ovvinn IZE AS ~ tion—that Hartford hadn't yet cornered the world of pulchritude. = Stairs reserved, $1.50; General * | ~~ ome LL jsoon-to-be-born Flair magazine. them was Hotward Israel who js 33's per cent cut in Siean-pow. MY DAY «x vss os sinned GHER ® Here in Indianapolis, The Times, too, came up with some | Admission tickets — $1 for a a duny | wandered in, wearing dari geen not Howard but “Gregory” to his ered rail passenger service is sav-i M¥ ERaL . e Pr | adults and 50 cents for chil- : Jan, 12 (UP) turtleneck sweater and gray wind-
excellent examples of “prettiest girls.” : : ® In next Sunday's roundup of pictures of prettiest girls from | Parade girls:
dren 12 years and under will , B80 on. sale at the Armory box office at 6:30 p. m. to-
admitted having several “kiss-! less” hotel trysts,
morrow at pre-trial hearing
morrow,
1
will testify jo wrote 401d Jules,”
(Harold Shapiro, government at. breaker. So did a Flair editorial torney with whom Judith Coplon assistant, Bob Aufergeid,
Blond Mari Sandoz,
Jean wy {
who
tassociates. He goes in for weight 0: S000 | ot lifting (athletic bunch), studying tons daily but ICC officials believe] 7 Russian and writing a book on LE similarities ‘between feudal Czar-
among other ‘Russia “4 South. _on the West, was there. iat Ruel Sd the U8. Wesley Towner; author of “The nen recite and Valentin J fhesatus s," and his wife, Mary, :
an average of A movie.once and| 10 | a
ing an estimated 4000 to
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