Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1950 — Page 9

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: : n oe career is no longer : Square. > tasted a“ there was I The star slashed her throat with a drinking glass Mone are and neigh- son for it. x -}day, apparently because she felt her days.in the movies ‘over. ga. Gorettt “158 12h 5, Department of Labor | Since then Miss Garland has been kept quiet with sedatives. ot te |mid- noted local But yesterday a friend of hers, en 6 creation {mid May. puted. National. Proadesating Co; Viesia the first mother “| since last October. nounced in New York he would vas among Gold flecks showing, to have her appear on the net-| Ot bi x ; . 2 i i ——— ste — 24 33 ere, too, but the - Judy's business manager, Carle- ING MEET a ail Alsop, 331d the actress wis n —— Ee d a dagger into gp {Royal's telegraphed offer. | BWAYZ Tune me see fice OB 8 July Teal of Tatar Statistles oe. No decision has been raade on pono’ con i Sate Taclor Lior the SH © The sad news—cost of living J owes uae Metro-l,y swe miles to: ceremony, but rose eight-tenths of 1 per cent Dende her Tecan iat ant ar|All rubber tired farm tractors will. m to come. He told reporters that constitutional low it, he sald, be SHI ta Shier. and will coms he died begging: nantes of fale nave The consumers’ price index, “We can’t make any decision” The contest, sponsored by the Dn Prodoriek Woltman. Series which gauges retail cost of ‘goods| until we confer with the studio/gwayzee Lions Club, drew 4000 # : i Howard writer, and Victor and services bought by moderate- and know about her health, Mr. spectators last year when 126 : , testimony that Lasky have signed a contract income families in large cities, Alsop said. : tractors competed for $2000 in 4 d does not want with E. P. Dutton & Co., New . [rose to 168.6 in the month ended| _— agin duie Mie Satiend. PH; Gene ane, Roann . J y - : ‘iMay 15. Th ® A armer, won grand chame lion as a martyr York ‘publishers, write a ed : THe 1935-39 average is quiet but not completely under|plonship,

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has been reporting the Amerasia case from Washington for The. Indianapolis Times and other Scripps-Howard news-

"Mr. Lasky, who covered the Alger Hiss trial for the New York World-Telegram and The Sun, collaborated with Ralph Toledano on “Seeds of Treaon,” serialized recently in The Indianapolis’ Times.

Group of Eig Care of Sick

sional ! must be “completely revised.”

Arherasia document theft case

bill of rights. Z ation “of people

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hy the boards and that congresinvestigation procedures

He spoke out as the. chief coungel for the Senate's Communist investigating subcommittee expréssed new confiderice that the ustice Department “in one way pr another” would assist in clearing up the question of whether Diplomat John 8..8ervice leaked et military information in the

YThat dime has vTome,” Mr. J Morse said, “when the American homes by Red Cross Motor Ser-

people, at 10 hearings, should be ranteed the. rights of fair trial as provided under the

‘This idea of ruining the repuby making harges against them in congresfonal hearings and not guaran- for their wants. through

sick. ridden and afflicted.

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the women were picked up at their

vice volunteers and taken to the chapter house basement for’ 2hour classes. : From Miss Iva Holloman, R.N,, assistant director in the home nursing department, they learned to handle ill persons and provide

«Blind home nursing class students at work . . . Mrs. Ruth Cook, the "patient," is surrounded by [left to right from left foreground) Mrs. Ada Hogier,/Mrs. Rosetta Saxton, Mrs. Ella Mar.

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Red Cross Gives Instruction on How

To Minister to Ill by Sense of Touch

: By CARL HENN A home nurse doesn’t have to see the comfort she brings to the

Nor does blindness prevent her from taking care of the bed-

That's why eight blind women were able to complete a sixweeks course in home nursing last week at the American Red Cross

per substitutes from folded newspers. On completion of the course they were awarded Care of the Sick certificates and blue enameled Home Nursing pins. Their proficiency and attention enabled Miss Holloman to teach them as quickly as she could have taught any other home nursing class, she sald.

Two of Class Il The eight women included:

{than a year ago. The peak in the

The May index of 168.6 was four-tenths of one per cent less than a year earlier. But it was 26.5 per cent higher than at the end of price controls in June, 1946, and 71 per cent higher than in August, 1939. All-Time Peak While the cost of living was rising, BLS said yesterday that earnings of the nation’s 11.8 million production workers hit an all-time peak average in May of $57.50 a week, about $3.50 more

cost of living index was 174.5 In August and September, 1948. Food prices have climbed highest in the postwar inflation. They jumped 1.9 per cent last month, 80 that $10 worth of 1935-39 groceries cost $20.03 last May. The price of meats zoomed seven per cent last month, which BLS said was much more than a seasonal increase. : Rents and miscellaneous goods and services cost three-tenths of one per cent more last month, But fuel, elecrticity and refrigeration were 1.8 per cent cheaper. The cost of house furnishings fell one-tenth of one per cent. Clothing prices did not change.

Fair Deal Upset In North Carolina

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“Gee, mummy, | didn't know you. could dance,” might be Dicky's thoughts, as his mother, Jolanda Birge, prepares fo resume her stage career. Mrs. Birge, incidentally, was the model for the

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'Hungarian Hoosier’ Plans To Resume Stage Career

War Bride of Indianapolis Man

Comes From Family of Show People

BY HENRY E. GLESING JR. Once in show business, always in show business. Hungarian snake dancer Jolanda Birge, who now is a Hoosier, just can’t keep from entertaining people with the enlivening snake dance she brought to America. mn :

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; Work By Touch Mrs. Rosetta Saxton, 3611 : Gi ounsel to cross-examine those . ced During the war she was charming people of her native country or iim gf ; Swho testify against them cannot| The blind women, working by Graceland Ave.; Mes, Ruth Conk, Graham Concedes with the dance, at the Arizona Club and the Capri Bar in Buda- i | Yim g be, reconciled with: the constitu: (touch and in co-operation, learned 3307 Carson Ave. and ber ¢aug™! Primary Defeat pest, when she was “discovered” |= ~~ ees Over 2,000 Clear Copies Per Hour =~ tional guaranfee of fair trial fn{how to bathe patients, administer|tér, Mrs. Margie Morris, 603 ¥. ae N. C. June 24 by an Indianapolis man, Don|DirSe Was eager to return to het : : Ban gi al “imedicine under doctors’ orders. Market St.; Mrs, Ada Hosier, 2038 TE att one ot hl who 1ater b her bus. | dancing career, but she encount-|. cml A Ld Bind a te teri h Ajenica: ~|prepare attractive bed trays, ‘fix Broadway; Mrs. Emma Sellers, (UP)—Willis “Smith, an avowed | Sirge, Who fater became her US ered complications. Her cousin Type trace or draw your message on a stencil, 3 } think mijéh of the procequis back rests and take temperatures| 3118 E, New York St.; Mrs. Ella defender of “southern traditions, pane, : ‘ land dancing partner had . . of congressional hearings and. | 0) oh someone has to read|Martin, 2844 Rader St. handed the Falr Deal its second| At that time Mr. Birge was... i, the bullding contract run it off to perfection on the Print-O-Matic vestigations:¢an best be described the thermometer for them) Mrs. Ethel Overlease, 920 W,. setback in the Dixie primaries to-| managing the GI Pengo Club In| ing business. 2 d it ‘Adiustabl intact 3" 5" as ‘kangaroo ¢ourt procedure, and Yall hang ihe 31st St, and Mrs. Anna Smith [night by upsetting liberal Sen. Budapest. He liked Jolgnda’s act While she was looking for a card printer. justable = prints. from 3 x f the granting of justice is foreign Miss olloman uring 12033 Columbia Ave. were unable Frank Graham in the North Car- so well he asked her to put on| : toed ind d U.S. G t Postcard size ¥ to ‘the kangatoo court.” “lcourse tried to find Braille ther-|3 “Lo present to receive thefr/olina runoff. | the dance for the American GI's, | dancing partner, Jolanda helpe in ex card, U, 9. Dovernment rosrcard size up © The Senatér; formerly dean of mometers, which she knew ‘were| nin. hecause of temporary illness] With the almost complete vote| Romance developed while Jo- her husband bulid helt new ou to 4'x6''. Can do 2, 3 or 4-color work. the University of Orgeon Law|manufactured. When located, the!” yr 'mayton, a widow, keeps| count showing Mr. Smith making landa was performing for the [00M block home at 7 fe A - ping = School, made it clear that his Braille thermometers turned out|y, eight-room house for her son /& Tunaway of the runoff, Sen. Yanks, and in June, 1947, she St. “Everything has been done - 13.50 ‘ | remarks were Applicable to con-|to be only for weather—not for Eugene, 27, the only child still at| Graham conceded his defeat. Sen. came to America to be the bride/ ¥ith our own hands” she says. ; : 4 ; 8réssional - investigations . ge n - clinical use. home of five. [Graham led his lawyer opponent of Mr. Bigs. | “We have worked hung and now USE PRINT-O-MATIC FOR ; fi erally, including the current inj The sightless women, all mar-| «phig course is wonderful for|DY 53,000 votes in the original” After her arrival here’ she! it > Almost < DDE noticed Bill y id aA abd ha | qujry into Mr, McCarthy's charges(#iéd or widows, learned to impro-|piing rsons,” Mrs. Saxton said, primary. ‘Vasked that hi neo 8 Offices. School sags vad “ol pe ve asked that her cousin, Miklos gi going a hand balancing ‘act £0 8 | of [Communist infiltration of the robe with a blanket and“hecagse they always Seem fo - 1 congratulate Mr. Smith on|gareitay, come to this country to). BR ” ; ¢ pan an State Department. to make bedroom slip-iplay nurse anyway, even with-{his victory,” Sen. Graham said.|eontinue as her dancing i Bo [ith the Heptifée athens} 48 Stores Restaurants [liitia—— i out training. I think they ought “I have for him every good wish Bix months later the dancing] 3 Ateur group. Mr. Bell, who 1 Clubs Hotels - ATTENTION, LADIES to know more about taking care|in his opportunity for service t0|i.am nad been booked for tours | a 14ne A or hirapractie Coliege . T1E ? si le.” our state, our country, and the [Student ibrari ctor N, : Jot sick peop , world in this critical. time.” through the South and Midwest. |p with Jolanda to help pay his Libraries Factories ’ Don’t take that holiday trip Want First Ald Next Then the 65-year-old Senator| They Were climbing in the way thfough school, : Of vacation unless you first... |i Mrs. Cook, the “patient” iniwno was appointed to serve out American entertainment world, Now the two entertainers are Wasson's Typewriters, Monument Store $ for a soft, natu | Tuesday's fihal class, agreed wWith| the term of the late Sen. J. M.| 2nd had made a Radio City book- working hard three and four] : - ; = See Van 72] looking Per. {Mrs. Saxton on the necessity of! Broughton, left his Sir Walter| In8 In New York when Jolanda hours a day to get the act In ent with soft rin ns . {instructing the blind. Mrs. Cook's| Hotel headquarters here to per-| had to give up the dance to be- shape for a billing at the Copa- ——————————————— Han iy o 4 ge ends. | husband, Charles Cook, has de-|gonally congratulate Mr. Smith| Come the mother of Richard cabana Club in Chicago. I | ping and cutting. [fective sight because of cataracts. at his suite on another floor. | Allen Birge. | The Hungarian war bride H. P. WASSON AND COMPANY Cold Wave . . . $1.50 | Three of the five Cook children | ynofeial returns from 1869 of| “Now that Dicky is 3!4 months plans to leave Dicky with a baby Mail Order Department | : {including Mrs. Morris, are blind the state's 1990 precincts gave ©ld, I want to start dancing|sitter and visit him between bill}, indiamapolis 9. Indiana ' Heat Wave v + $6.50 {from the. same cause. ; [Mr. Smith 273,849 votes to 255,141 again,” says Mrs. Birge. “When ings. When he gets older, she | P : . i Shapi. d Styli | The home nursing class stu-/for Sen. Graham. | yow've been around show busi-|can take him with her. Her hus- . Please send me... ,Print-O-Matics at 13.50 | : aping an yling dents were not content to stop! 1n the only other important Ness all your life, there's some- band will continue as a collector | each. : 1 Evenings by Appointment | there. They want to take a first race at stake in the runoff, thing ‘that draws you back.” [for De Wolf News Co. and. will . ] \ aid course offered next fall by Woodrow Jones of Rutherfordton! Jolanda comes from a family visit her on week-ends, | . NAMB esisssuvavinsnsnvserssnsnsibonenn ‘ itt Je Re vs. had fT won the congressional seat of 0f show people, Her mother ——— o————————— Add | 88 Holloman had proo Ues- retiring Rep. A. L. Bulwinkle,| owned the Blue "Butterfly night s +8. OOr@SS cossesvscscsssanssscsssssnnnnnssse Van S Beauty Salon J day that her sightless charges| (py, N.C.) in-the 11th district. (club in Budapest until the Rus- Mishawaka Boy Killed : - I ; considered themselves fortunate! Aroused by the heat of the/sians took over. 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