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- darned good husband of her own.| mave that along with all the f . ' » * Seeking (Queen | J ' y s the Indiana Roof. The| «Me No, sir, she's just got to have gu; | already told you about. Sleep Till Noon Ives Davis a om I . Kappa Sigma Fra-| 12:00—Musical Scrapbook everybody else’s husband. her and it makes you wonder : . M 3 “ St frill 3: “Billy the Kid" (Film) : o . ervices onaay The T Contest ternity, “When Chapter Lights] 00— 2 8.» what the devil was the matter R d L M / f e Times FO rw bo Dero. ve | 4:15—Cincianatl Skyline EVERY time she meets a new with her. For she had good folks eq er esson nn ora I y Services for Clement W. Davis, To Aid in Search |WFBM, 6:30 p. m. 320 S100 downs. fella she flutters her eyes and and they brung her up good. Her " : i . -s 1110 W. 29th St., who died yester- \ EN UESTIONS — Wil-| 5:00—Voice of the puts her neat little hand on the folks must have been downright SLEEP TILL NOON. By Mas yer ie Tain a day in his home, will be at 2 p. m. By ART WRIGHT re winner of | 5:15—Room 150, Enter bedroom door; that's a manner ashamed of her. Bound to be. Shulman, New York, Double- middle-class er, are Monday in Shirley Bros. Centrall Tne Times and the local Naval|yo 500-Mile Race and president 5:40—Nows of saying what she does, any-| But Miss Wine Son say Roth: day, $2. |aaily throwing low curves at each Chapel. Boba) will be in East p.cerve are seeking Indianapolis’ of the Indianapolis Speedway,| S45 faudion: df Velaro nay ghe Ia pid She of BE I Show # : part de By R. K. SHULL. other. All that Harry could mus-| Mr. Davis i was 63 Ta em. MOSt attractive girl to ride in joins panel regulars Herb Polesie, | $90 rorgpt omorrow pe . Be ih gits tired of "COURSE they ain't a speck of HARRY RIDDLE is the type of ter was a polite slap in the face. ployed in King’s Indiana Billiard the Armed Forces Day parade Jonuny a ee Rian 7:30—Bill Thall's General Store u as 0 8 Bits +4 truth in any of it anyway, be-'poy any American would admire, a & = , 3 . and Fred VanDeventer. . . 3:00—Saturday Not R a fella she tells him, “No, I don’t ot - wey Co., Inc., 20 years. A native of here May 20. 'WIBC, 7 m : y Night Revue : ) | cause Miss Winsor made Shireen clean, neat and honest in spite of] HIS WEALTHY WIFE, Esme he Hved in Indi lis! aris y 4 p.m. 9:00—Wresti love you no_more. I got a-nother| ; 33 Arcadia, he lived in Indianapolis| wpe girl selected will “be the. MEET THE PRESS—Sen. Jo- 100— ng fella and I love him now. Jist you UP right out of her own head. the fact that his clothes are in Geddes, would have nothing to do 40 years. He was a member of | Navy's representative in the pa-'sepn R. McCarthy (R. Wis.) 11:00—Midnight Mysteries . . " ords 4] Fact is, she made up the whole tattered patches and his home is'with him, absolutely nothing, un- 10 Lod d St. Paul J 5 Es RVR p oily 12:15—Weather it outa here.” Or words that thing—story and all. Thank thelgone of the lowliest hovels in the til he proved his mettle as a busi-| (oa Fe ow 0 a8 re as ll Six rade and will be one of the can whose charges of Communist in- : mean the same. thing as that. 1 Lord. for sthat. Anyway, You slum area {ness brain. In the. final, chapter, ehA0d 15 DICH. hie Wa didates for the coveted honor Of uence in the State Department| s 8 ® . rib don't recoHect--them -exaet. 7 ti to Peers E t ghi 1® Te : 5 aE chi — TRE § a He joi onths. tron “Indianapolis Arined Forces Queen has stirred up-a. storm. of..contro- % ! > fellas don't don’t have to -worry abou r-1 THArry got his first piece of ad- Harry achieves s end. i I survi includé his wife. Dor ; - WCPO-TV Pro rams ! — Nawrally, mem hn themselves. £60. DEIN. a real gen.you-wine.vice-when-he-was-no-higher than advertantly drives his best friend|, SUrVIVOTs 156 uce fis Wie. oma for 1950. versy, wifl be interviewed by Wil-j Frogr = > know het i lg ilps ore oa. woman. : ] the patch on the shiny knee of his to bankruptcy and.ruin. Complet- Mi 2 Son, Sato 2, Saygek, All you have to do to compete liam White, Néw York Tires, CINCINNATI —CHANNEL 7 ] : eg, 0F aS 4 8. you; But why do you reckon -she fmther's trousers. “Get rich, ‘boy. ing this fine ‘bit of business, Harry iss. Jessle-Opal-Davis; two slep-r¢ .. the honor is to send a photo: Ernest “XK. Lindley, Newsweek; (CENTRAL STANDARD TIME) ;

herself that Shireen is a very pretty woman. Not only that but

made her up when there was so Then sleep 'til noon,” were the is at once accepted into his wife's

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: many nice girls she might have sage words of the elder Riddle, social circle. ? ._|and Allan Horton, Compton, Cal, Beauty Contest, Indianapolis and May Craig, Portland, Me., M. | some of them knowed her hus- been making up at the same io PH capmaker. The philosophy Harry learns is 3h) 2 fleodanghter, Mrs. Thea Times, 214 W. Maryland St., by Press Herald. + «+ WIBG; 10:15 8:00—The Goals Whiskers _ : i a a (time? 1 studied about that for a LE ‘that business is “a game where Dien: surviving ‘are four sisters. midnight, May 1. : p.m. : . 8:17—Wolf Dog : =r {long time and so now I think I. YOUNG HARRY liked the idea only good players are allowed to. Mis. Dwight Priest. Mrs. Pearl The “prettiest” candidate se-| WFBM Tv P 8:50—Rangle River” - . : know why she done it. "You got of sleeping 'til' noon, but the gist compete. Stealing the other kid's Marshall 28d Miss Pstella Davis, lected by the judges will ride in| - rograms 10:00—Bill Dawes Ballroom V | to pay three dollars for this here of getting rich was a long time in'marbles was unethical on a play-i 1 dianapolis and Mrs Russell the parade and will be one of the| CHANNEL 6 11:00—Midday Merry-Go-Round 10 { book so’'st you can read it, and a coming. His simple and imbecilic ground, but in the world of busi- Kessler Logansport i brother, queens at the Armed Forces Ball | (CENTRAL STANDARD TIME) PM. fella telling me Miss Winso? efforts to get rich led him through ness it's called acumen. Gerald Davis. Kokomo, and two at the Indiana Roof May 20. Final Saturday, Apr. 22, 1950 12:00—A! Lowis : ” stands to get a ‘big slice out of a stint at studying law and a Author Shulman has given the grandchildren judging for 1950 Queen honors; PM. 12:30—Kalamity Kitchen n | every one of them three dollars, heart-breaking career are a law- public a lesson in middle-class A rete nal : from representatives of the 5:25—DProgram Preview 1:00—Xavier Presents | And if they sell enough of them yer before he finally learned the morality in the most painless way seven armed forces groups will 5:30—News and Noles 2:00—Paul Dixon's Music Shop ‘Moth Miss Winsor is likely to git rich, success formula for wealth—he possible, excluding betlyaches' Church Group be made at the ball. | 6:00—Kukla, Fran and Ollie 4:00—Leo's Amateur Review like Shireen done. married a wealthy woman. {from too much laughing. In the Rules Listed 6:30—TeleNews 4:30—0n Stage Cincinnati To Or 5. nu | Even after he has gained the words of his friends who ascribed Sets Conference 6:45—Roberta Quinlan 5:00—Six-Gun Theater A SECOND NOVEL of quite wealth and opportunity to sleep their names to the jacket of his McAfee H Only candidates to become. the 7:00—Ken Murray Show : “6:00—Buck Rogers rH another sort recovers accurately 'tjl noon, Harry is still perturbed book, “It is his best yet.” sre Mildred tates Horton) Navy's queen are sought in The 8:00—Chuck Tales 6:30—Hollywood Screen Test MAYH and with no small measure of . : New York, former president of °° ontest. Other armed serv-| 4 huckwagon . ™ mle Indi li humor the idiotic habits and be- S | S h fi Id z Wellesley College, will address Te will select their own blade Stars i 190-Su! Wiilanin 1anapolis lliefs- of many Americans during amue cnomne Tot Escapes Death the luncheon session of the state candidates are Marine Corps, Ma- | Ot a a of lars three blood the roaring Twenties —perhaps the S . T dd conference of the Indiana Coun- rine Corps Reserve, Air Force, 01S an : HON n Off cated comec strangest decade in our history. ervices o ay cil’ on: Higher Education next diana National Guard, ROTC 8 9 " 9 { oO . Title of the book is “One Winter! Rites for Samuel E. Schofield, Lon ok pen Organized Reserves. - i “ pani In Boston” (Simon & Schuster, ’ r InMaraoolis resident. win N [ea [aS | Mrs, Horton, who served as na-| A didate may send her own| ” 4 Mother Di $350; paper bound. $1), The| OFmer nNanapas rasiien tional director of the WAVES 2870S, Coe submitted byl WEBM,9:15a m Sun f Dimes author is Robert Smith. be at 1 p. m. today in J. C. Wilson during the war will speak on “Re-|Photo or It maj ? ye sills . ; “Bl Kk . It ever Horatio Alger was re- Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will Tossed From Car ligion in Higher Education and & friend. test is limited to girls| \ ack I Kathleen Winsor [versed and denieg it was during ie In News Cron. ea Hit by Train Wellesley College" in the Indian- , TAT UU “05 years of age whol ¥ Dr. E. Burdette Backus Thursday), {the 10 years that followed World * Mr. Schofield, whe was 69, diea apolis Athletic Club, re residents of Indiana. All| Speaks on (Lyric, Wed

A two-week-old baby is yelling lustily today after an escape from death last night after being hurled from a car which was

band right well, and that makes war I, when large groups of go- Wednesday in St. Louis. He lived them git so ashamed-—they feel getting young lads, seemingly with his son, Edwin, there. Forlike stickin’ their heads under the robust, but not infrequently mer printer and typesetter for the fence. Things git in a devil of a anemic on the mental side, knew Indianapolis Star 25 years, he had

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AND another thing is that she ful youths. No. He was poor and wrote a book—a history book-- most decidedly ashamed of it. and it made her a peck of money, Emerson's philosophy was not a good dedl more than she could strive and succeed; it was scheme spend, though she spent enough and succeed; not sink or swim, of it. the good Lord knows, but remain high and dry while But don't git mixed up on this. others breast the current, , It was the girl in the bogk that 2 4. an it and not Miss Winsor. THOSE WHO LIVED through the period will not question young too; called it Forever Balzer's rewards, which resulted re men from his bluff -and stuff philoso"i id cg _.phy. His achievements, of course, came after he had betrayed everyRE DX

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Miss Winsor wrote a history story wurst,

shoplifting from the big department store in which he worked. He turned someone-else in for it and earned a better job. ’ This novel abounds in odd characters, all of them fully reai1zed and altogether believable: Charles Leonard, an aging -Lothario who preteneded to the fancied distinction of being an Englishman; Carl Shaurman, who had gone to college in the South, and hence spoke like a Southerner; the Rev, J. Stanton Robb, petty, mean, stingy and wholly L without chanity., These. and many. ‘more you will not forget; nor will you forget the story. :

2 » ~ PAUL MONASH, in a novel titled . “How Brave We Live” (Scribner, $3), employs his undeniable brilliance and talent to describe intellectual defeat and moral decay. This story seems to say that our civilization is lost, and of what use the creative arts; of what use resistance to inevitable destruction? Is it the better part of wisdom, and of valor, to say. “They're going to blow our world to the dévil,: and we can do nothing to prevent it, so let's have a drink and wait for the inevitable”? If perish we must, as the author seems to imply, would it be better to meet the end as free men, or as cowards? Half the woes of our times were brought on us by the failure of European. intellectuals who were content to separate themselves from the problems of the people at large. Must they now serve as a model for our behavior—or might their failure become a lesson for us? |

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Moose and Modern Woodmen. A native _of Monticello (I), he is survived by five sons,

Edwin, St.. Louis; the Rev. John D., Evansville;-Howard, Chicago; George, Crown Point; Dale, Cannelton; a daughter, Mrs, Dorothea Seifer, Cincinnati; two sisters, Mrs. Imo Harlan, and Mrs. Neva Muzzy, of Indianapolis, and two brothers, Mac. Indianapolis, and Charles C., California.

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Mrs. Frieda CC. Wroten, who died yesterday in a sister, Mrs. Toledo Wilkerson, 3232 W. Ninth St.. will be buried in Floral Park Cemetery after services at 1:30 p. m. Monday in Conkle West 16th Street Funeral Home. Mrs. Wroten, who was 47, was born in Evansville, later lived in Indianapolis 19 years. She moved to Danville 10 years ago- and retirned "to Indigfapoliy recently: She was 4 member Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. Survivors include gher husband Edward O.; a daughter, Mrz, Betty Lou Pool-Danville-a-son- Edward 0. Jr, Indianapolis; her mother Mrs, Christian Pruning, and a sister. Mrs. Flora Shafer. both of Danville; three. other sisters, Mrs Hilda Smitha, Mrs. Esther Barnes and Mrs. Helen Thompson, all of Indianapolis, and five brothers, Martin, Clarence. Gilbert and Carl Bruning, Indianapolis, and Albert Bruning, Shelbyville.

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13 HURT IN BUS CRASH WASHINGTON, Pa... Apr. 22 (UP) Thirteen persons were injured, two. of them seriously, when a Blue Ridge bus rammed .into a disabled truck in an early morn-

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Hospital "and released. There are .no warning signals at. the crossing where the accident occurred. Mr, Bryant evidently did not see the east-bound S8-car. freight .train .as he: -approached the crossing. :

Baby on Front Seat also raise, up us by his own * , ” ~ . 4 The engine struck the rear of POWer 1 Cor. 6.14. . Mr. Bryant's car hurling it into The lesson-sermon also in-

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a second car which was waiting for traffic on Ind. 67. The driver of the second car, James R. Pope, 52, of 2940 McClure St., was not injured, deputies reported. Mr. Bryant said that * was onthe front seat between him and, Mrs. Bryant and the force of the impact threw both the mother and Earl Dean from the car. TT . For a frantic few minutes they could not find the infant, but

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