Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 1950 — Page 9

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——— 1 that few people ever hear about. They're here, however, right in Indianapolis. You seldom hear of the private detective, His business | is NOT publicity. You never know | what the private eye sees , , . un- | less you have paid for its watch-| fullness. In Indianapolis there are 10 private detective agencies. Some big, some small but all of them active. Any number of them have several operatives and some are, highly specialized sleuths in var. fous lines. |

. . 8 i THE PRIVATE detective busi-| ness is not all sweetness and light. It has its sordid side . . .|

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sometimes hard te understand.|

The private eyes, however, soon | learn to take their business as it comes. If you are suspicious of your! wife or husband, if you want them | shadowed for a while, there is

a private eye who knows how! ..

to do it. If you want a divorce—-|

and evidence is available—a| private eye can find it for you. | Typical professional private de-

tective in Indianapolis is R. 8. Kinsbury, veteran of many years and former private investigator!

Full of Shadows and Secrets iy Fla Thormsn) SH..." y dat] . maecience cle rT? “a Ale yo ure vo » \ tched? . .. Are You doing anything wrong, anything | at all you shouldn't be doing? AS ig ) a aN The private eyes of Indianapolis may be watching you $= quently operate an investigative tonight. Big eyes, they are... and unblinking. Ever watch- service for employers. It you ask * ful, they miss nothing. - for & job. and the personnel man. 0 : the famed Chicago attorney, inquisitive--and a ager tells you to come bac : Nog we o-oo 1 Ww, i day after tomorrow he's probably . Pulls no | ~~ wife or husband waiting on a report from the com. Plans for the Sheet Metel and Warm Air Contracguch 18 Jove Sin hin, pany's private $ye. ters Association convention are completed by Eimer Love (left), | . ut gin You don't know it, perhaps. but. convention chairman: A. Nemec, president of Indiana Furmets, together. Thers is abso. "Ome detective agency has prob-| ,.d William E. Garber Jr. president of the state association, The £ divorce, no|Seiy Shecked you from BrtR-A0-l convention will meet Feb. 2 and Feb. 3 in the Severin Hetel. private eyes ave watching. oe. They ®" school+to « college o LO # FETE | vrei —— —-— — oo ls ARIE hb ir ——— ti a— Private detectives operate in a know what their Plans Pitch<ln Luncheon Mother of Six Likes

he d likes to hang around. If you can priva find a bar or tavern in which he ia known you can pick up & clue oy want to find out about your People around bare talk. They like husband or wife don’t hire a priv“It ’t is be 1 In | sya. Sothutimes your suspicions, In 18 In Goubly easy. Thore Ja al 12 be-right. ways a girl, somewhere, who knows about him, A girl who has seen him, knows him or knows a girl who has known him. It isn't} hard to find a guy who thinks he's a ladies’ man, :

however, and ' good,

luncheon, Mrs, Nellie Milhouse ytoriiized.

wives. He knows a lot of answers, Bo rases. De says. ‘are the Job - to - last-place-of-employment. —A gas range with a built in months old. result of wife or husband losing| THEY know Whahsr Ju yay Four) “ ; {their attractiveness and taking : : a Somewhere along the Une a much for granted from their Arrested and for what and who Holly, Culver Gi Be torres ood then mates. A husband isn't very at- ol Rother rlaw 1s Defore Jou Cal manufacturer ‘built several had He's been nice to har and then let tentive, he forgets that girl he Set the job. [Ca,L MaRufaciu:, Dik Jovrs) her os dh 3 Jk 4 ogg Sat, married and considers her a part| Criminat cases? Very few 107 he Los Angeles winter furniture id TRAY : of his house, Oh, yes, he still loves the private eyes. ik AE her Opin: Matar to Joel .:.. 8 her but he just forgets, | “The police don’t like us mueh,” |} C5000 dealers react. — THERE'S another interesting" .ogen that forgotten wife gets says Mr. Kingsbury. “They don't! 50 oiiian range, with a Corvin Vare

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Olive Brauch Past. Noble [dea of Sterilization Grands Association will hold a prev INGHAM, England. Jan. pitch-in noon luncheon Wednes- og (17p)_ Mrs. Doris Kindred, 28 day at the home of Mrs. Della ther of six children under the | Kimbrell, 920 Park Ave. and a age of eight, sald today she was business meeting following the “glad” she had agreed to be

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By WILLIAM H. STONEMAN, Times Foreign Correspondent PARIS, Jan, 28 'Magnificent, excellent, very serious, diligent, altogether admirable.” wo ! : Those fine Latin adjectives are used by French professors, deans and instructors to describe the 1753 American veterans who are now studying in France under the GI Bill of Rights. a week with these same students and

instructors, in classrooms a - : studios and living quarters, this can’t afford the extra §10 a correspondent would like to sup- month it costs. port that opinion. Soms of them live in the Cite Charges that the GIs are loa Universitaire where they have modest but decent quarters for “ {$12 a month, “ La the pene of the Amercth Lota of others ire trying fo ime percentage of the American stus! rove their knowledge of French dents who are here under the GI °°, Bving in small hotels ar garBill of Rights rets where they may pay as much ’ as $15 or $20 a month. The percentage may be as low : . as 10 per cent of the total or They're Hearty Eaters as high as 15 or 20 per cent, | ne all have healthy appetites, : . Three of them almost ate us out Most Are Deserving of house and home when we in-

(is president. | The suggestion was made swan ; {inspector for the National Society i Tv Set on Gas Range for the Prevention of Cruelty to Mr, Kingsbury could give good, / { . . {Children after Mrs. Kindred was advice to many husbands and| _ ~— |New Kitchen Wrinkle found guilty on charges of | LOS ANGELES, Jan. 28 (UP) neglecting her youngest son, 4%

r television set was the latest) Mrs. Kindred and her husband, | Kitchen gadget offered today to Bernard, 30, were placed on two housewives. : {years’ probation after their lawyer told the magistrate both

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thing about the private detective)... .;y gne doesn't mean to do like to work with us. We like 0 , 0p iron soreen, will give house-| Services for Corvin Vare. 2714 business that few people realise. y,yining wrong, she's just lonely. co-operate and do, but our bus-/., . 3 chance to i, recipes E. New York St., who died Friday GI Bill of Rights. |about their work than thé fancy There are hundreds of investigh-ig,, hunts friendship elsewhere IDess is more to prevent crime yy, hey are being explained on|in Methodist Hospital, will be held They can just scrape by on this YOUng ladies and gentlemen who

These customers, who are no yited them to a good restaurant “better or worse than thousands and told them to shoot the works, of students now attending college. In general it can probably be

said that the most serious and at home, are conspicuous because ,... reine of all American stus /they do much of their loafing In gents are those who are studying the Left Bank cafes where every music and post-graduate courses American tourist can see them. in French literature and language. They also advertise their own These people can't ‘possibly pass /phony character by beards, 10ng their examinations without slav= hair and sideburns. ing. The strange language and The rest of the American equally strange French teaching youngsters who are over here are methods don't make things any too busy studying to get out of easier. doors much and too poor to pay Most of the loafers are to be for drinks at the Deux Magots found among art students and and the Cafe de la Flore. those taking the eight-month Practically every one of the course in “French Civilization” students with whom we have at the Sorbonne. But even the art talked during this past week has students are credited with being been a “deserving case.” With & more serious group than the |one or two exceptions they have §ang that haunted Montparnasse been living or trying to live on during the 20's and the small the $75 a Month which an un- Army of Americans attending the married student gets under the Sorbonne are a lot more serious

tions that never come to MEBL.|.ypnout any wrong thoughts in than to apprehend criminals. [television cookin. ‘ 30 p came over here for “finishing” o" g schools, Henry at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in G. H. amount and it doesn’t provide for ) a They are for no special purposei, .. ming. | “We specialize in store protec-| pr oo. president of Western-| Herrmann Fupneral Home. Burial any alcohol. Many have had to during the 20's and 30's.

whatever and nothing tangible] , opposite. tion, prevention of burglaries and| : ever comes of a lengthly hi aig A By Spo at- watchfulness, jolly believes. costly probe. tractive, lovely and isn’t inter-| “Indianapolis is 25 years behind | ested in that guy she married. Oh, the times in many phases of police] yes, she still loves him, too, but work. There is more petty crime §§ she just takes him for granted.. here, per capita, than in most of| “First thing ‘you know one or the big towns, The stores, many both of them want a private de- other places, haven't learned modtective. They just can't under- ern methods of crime prevention. stand why he/she doesn't come, Mr. Kingsbury is just one of 10 {home nights. They want to know top Private Eyes operating in |what' he/she is doing. They find Indianapolis, Besides his experi{but but they seldom realize how ence as Clargnce Darrow’s investiit all started.” gator he was a Burns detective] es = # - [for many years in Chicago, oper-| THERE are other angles inated in St. Louis and elsewhere. the private eye business. Not, Are you positive you aren't very glamorous angles but a good being watched? : part of the business. The private’! What have you.done lately? YOU GET

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Times WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 Washington’s frantic but fabulous {

winter social season is off to an! inspired start. . Over every cocktail. glass you| helirort whispered: “The. coming months are fraught with the most| intriguing possbiilities.” And from

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competition for all honors. |

Here's a list of the vital issues;

facing. the capital's social set:

Will Mrs. Morris Cafritz man-|

age to hang on to her crown as the town’s No. 1 hostess?

What impact will the new wife Fem of Vice President Barkley have|

EES SE s . i ) . | PLAN! on capital society? { Mrs. Cafritz: She loves sig Mrs. Barkley: She might have Mantz Puts Off Hop |

Is this the year when a man| with the necessary qualifications will claim the hand of Margaret

Truman, singer, and daughter of the President? Margaret herself denies she has any immediate marriage plans.

Which ‘embassy will win the]

party battle on the diplomatic front.? Will some native Washington lass step forth to bring back to America's possession top debutante honors? - . »

WHETHER or not Mrs, Cafritz keeps top hostess honors is the top tongue-waggling topic. Wife of the city's wealthiest realtor, she took the honor last spring when her rival, Mrs. Perle Mesta, left to become U. 8. Minister to Luxembourg. According to social-set experts, if Mrs, Cafritz can main-

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