Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1950 — Page 32

By ANDREW TULLY, Soripps-Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Jan. 14—Everything was all peaches and

met at a Juncheon to shove off the annual National Symphony Orchestra fund drive, It was the first time they'd been ‘together since the Vice President started wooing the 38-year-old St. Louis widow who became his bride. Though at, first Billed as prospective best man, President Truman didn't show up at the Barkigy wedding, and later, though the Trumans and Barkfeya were in Florida together, the Barkleys never quite got to Key “West. J So cliff«dwellers moths alike turned out at the luncheon to see how palsy-walsy the First and Second Ladies, both from Missouri, would be at their first public shindig. ‘Well. it was fine and dandy. Mrs. Barkley showed up a little late and stayed bnly a half hour put she and Mrs. Truman exchanged huge hellos and great big smiles which were duly recorded by’ the photographers. Barkjeys— Jan. 19 and Feb, 9 They sat on either side of the Reason for two dinners is that chairman and frequently batted Blair House is so small jt's got the conversation back and forth, to be done via the two-platoon and when Mrs. Barkley left wi system leaned over Mrs. Truman's shou der for a final few words and a Egyptian Hot-Foot real nice handshake. THE EGYPTIAN 'EMBASSY'S The Trumans are going to give, been kept busy here latefy deny-| not one, ‘but two dinners for the| ing such things as (a) that King |

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{Farouk hijacked a 16-year-old

babe from one of his subjects; cream-like when Mrs. Bess Truman and the new Mrs. Veep Barkley! with intent to marry her; (b) that] |

an American inherited a batch) of slave-girl dancers from an| Egyptian relative, and (¢) that the Sphinx threw a sly wink at Sen. Elmer Thomas. Maybe somebody Is a

Egypt the hot-foot, as the Em-|’

bassy alleges, but an high Amert | can official who, when he was in Egypt, was on pretty good terms with the King, says that Farouk

iis a rip-snorter.

Onee the King invited the Amer‘fean foi a ride in « fast, new royal ear, Farouk turned down the wrong side of a main drag and gaye ‘er the gun. After they had been tearing along for sevefal.

blocks barely missing els, peasants and other <¢ the American asked Farouk if he

didn’t know he was, on the wrong side of the street, g “Why sure,’ ' gald Farouk, “but what's the prec of being King if vou can't drive on the wrong side of youg: ‘own streets?" ” ” ” he Cherekee Indians of Okiahoma, who have no embassy here, get around just the same.

They've ndopted into their tribe |

the Burmese ambassador to Washington who bears curious name of U So Nyun. The Cherokees naturally found that name hard to translate, so | they gave the i! monicker of their own, Chief Laughing Water — none too | original but handy. Incidentally, those Burmese | are slickers with names, them- | selves, U So Nyun has a daugh- | ter born on United Nations | Day. He named her Miss

"Ma Ku La. Her nickname? Why, UN; of course.

Harmony Party

| BACK HOME, Pakistan and In-| dia may be oiling their crossbows for auB-grade war, but you'd never; know ‘party flung by th. Pakistan Em{bassy for shovel-bearded Sir Zafrulla Khan, Pakistan Foreign {Minister, Madame Pandt, {Ambassador from India, showed

‘Embassy and everything was just lovely between tk Moslems and ‘Hindus, | Moslems don’t drink whisky and such stuff, but there was a swell ‘bar rigged up just beneath a huge ‘oil portrait of the late Mohammed ‘AH Jinnah, founding father of Pakistan who appeared to take a ‘somber view of such goings-on. The reception was held on one of those warm nights recently dished out by Washington's eccentric weatherman. Doors leading to the garden were opencd wide and the crowd, clutching plates of salmon ‘and turkey, fanned out om the iback porch. { Charles Ross, presidential sec-

wondered why he had gone away ‘to dodge cold weather, | Cutest trick present was Miss Iran Isaphani,

| (dress), with flash holder.

her get the

set for a picture. But with ald of a news photographer, she managed to snap half-dozen pix. The beautiful Miss Isaphani, ispeaking perfect English through formidable braces on her teeth, said she went to Holton Arms School here Best the evening. The honor guest, speaking Finnish to the Finnish minister, said

tani: “I love Pakistan”

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“I love Finland.” The Finnish minister, replying in what may have passed for Pakis-

Grain, Fond Men = To Meet Jan. 23 |

600 to Attend State Conference

Charles M. Sharp next ei

{Paul Coutz, David Horner, Don LaRue, Leona Mathes, Robert

Howe Senior play, ars, Summer,” will be given at

1will have the lead roles of “Angie” land “Jack.” respectively.

Barbara Lamb, Babs rmeyer, Thome, Ross Gooch, Bob Craig.

Mid-year graduates will include. Love,

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Other cast members

Judy Wear,

Paul Grove, Judy Woerner, Paul Final plans are being made for Taylor, Alice Fafth and Dave Wilthe 40th annual convention of the liams.

Indiana Grain and Feed Dealers Association, Jan. 23 and 24 at the {Claypool Hotel.

dealers are expected to attend the

the association, Fred K. Bale, secretary, predicted the most successful convention in many years with authorities on grain and feed as speakers.

cafeteria after ths basket game

start a pre-primary election orAn outstanding feature of the 'ganization meeting at 7:30 p. m. 49th annual parley will be a 10-| Wednesday at the home of Mrs.

The Shortridge High School

“Blue Devil Drag” dance to be’ Davis

with Ben High

Fred Whiteside, RCA om.

ployee, saw a way to improve a product.

RCA Worker’ s Idea for Improving Plant Service Nets $500—and a New Home

MR. AND MRS FRED WHITESIDE wanted a home. Like many young couples, they looked but did not buy.

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\pariey, according to Mayor Hal gcnool, Diane DeArmond, is chair- striiment plating department, Mr. |G. Hoham of Auburn, president of nan of the arrangements com-

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Ninth Ward GOP To Meet Wednesday

Whiteside studied his job care-|* fully, Feeling he had a sure-fire idea, he dropped a description o it in one of the suggestion boxes. ®

It was in the works,

Student Board will sponsor “the more money than they had for a down paym

Today, Mr. nd Mrs, Whiteside are happy in their new home.

His idea earned him $500 which the couple used for a down payment on their home, 475 N. LaSalle St.

a member of the firm's Century Club, ‘composed ‘of employees who have received $100 or more on an accumulative basis for ace cepted suggestions.

~ n » THE PROGRAM has been in effect at the plant since 1939, Last

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omf w Today, however, they are comfortably situated in their ne year more than 1000 suggestions

More than 600 grain and feed held tonight in the Shortridge home, 475 N. LaSalle St, thanks to his ingenuity and a suggestion at RCA where the couple work.

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save the concern in operation over a period of time. When accepted, the amount the concern in total amounts received, employes was to receive was de- For his various ideas, he has been rmined. Mr. Whiteside |given the nod of approval and Other leaders are Charles KE, At the, check for $500 which hé and |Sosbe, $419; E. M. Vandeventer, suggestion office for initial pro¢- nig happy wife immediately used $588; Cletus L. Shaw, $428; John

were received and $6645.50 paid mie | {0 @OIPIOY CRS for the ideas. Currently Carl F. Livenspire, 526 N. Sherman Dr. leads. the

was paid $889.50.

Ninth Ward Republicans will essing, the idea was recorded on | for the down payment on their R. Porter, $383.50; Arthur J. Ber.

state regional judging contest in|F. L. Carlisle, 520 N. Bradley St.

“Fow! Fashion Show.” Chick-|

ens, ducks and turkeys will pa-/Baker, co-chairmen of the ward, irade in costumes fashioned by urge all Republicans in the dis{owners from poultry feedbag ma- trict to attend. Cale Holder, state {terials, on the _second day of the GOP chairman, and others are expected to attend.

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