Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1950 — Page 17

“rho HES a Continuing Fight Good Values on Long-Time Credil!

{ f a horse play- : pr 8 - Isn't Released by Ssplember | Edith Fellows horse ay; “I keep thinking how awful it] | =| ver ord) Bb “ - (of the $3 window” . + A radio would be if he came home and I S 50 DOWN - gq _ By Ear Wilson \comie show's slipped, and Edith| was out,” she says. i ioe

A WEEK | VIENNA, June 30—Platinum-blonde, Jean Harlowish| Lois. wae "was “higher than Mrs. Vogeler was already. en-

Mrs. Robert Vogeler told me Tuesday she” fears the his Hooper. - fig = 3a martied wien Mr,| 0 r me 0! -l attempts to free her husband: held in a Hungary prison co sion lines in it, and that he|ranged to talk to her without the on spy charges have finally collapsed, but that if he isn’t|looks horrible. When I last saw troduction

back in her arms by September, “I'll go back to the States/him. he was handsome.” ‘and appeal to President Truman.” Mrs. Vogeler' is pre- Her nightmares also suggest

to her that he might not remem-|# dull moment.” ber her. All her recent troubles| ‘Syhen I finally see him,” she she “vocally blames on Drew said. “I'm going to tell him Pearson” for revealing in a|'You're overdoing it'.” H broadcast the State Department

BIG SUMMER ‘SALE - es ron 4 5 ol a negotiations for - her husband's WT

release PHIL BRITO saw Mile Todd's

Ee | ; ; eat o — “Peep Show” and thinks it's a -_ ; : UR : ‘I could murder him, really sure thing to cop the Anatomy - murder him,” she fumed. “He [Award ... That's Earl, Brother -- a Xo . is keeping my husband in jail. | —— ~Hi-Fashion Dresses that stay cool and ) : My boys, Bobby and Billy, keep

fresh — Choice of lovely colors. g lt " N * y Ialing Shout th | erie I

man. They keep saying, ‘Daddy | : : :¥ i : DON'T MISS THESE BARGAINS ! J will do something awful to | AT IUCKERBERG'S : \ ; . ? i A , him.' The other reporters here Y= ; : : ¢ \ ; : «a knew what was going on but | ve oe y

they had a conscience.” {

Denying she has any movie . Lie COOL | ambitions--now, anyway -- Mrs, A {| Vogeler is pretty sure that when : . 3 * ? iE ? tf land if her husband is released, DIELAND = J ~J

: |they will go quickly “back to the, 1 3 x RII Mrs. Robert Vogeler and sons, Bobby and Billy - |States,” for a visit, then settle! \ AX : SPORT SHIRTS MATINEE ; oF pared for any eventuality in may be off,” for a while, anyway,

lo : 8 | f 4 : her fight against the Reds. and I n somebody who! Girdons Dress Shop | x _SHORT-SLEEVE

| “I sleep with a 45 under | talked to somebody—we are in! 40 West Ohio Sf. | my pillow and I can shoot” she the ‘Third Man’ city, don’t for-| | announced. |get—that- he looks yellow from | 2nd FLOOR

! 8 a nh ; $3.95-%4 95 \ being in jail without fresh ‘air. | . - 2 DRESSES 1 { The tip-off on Mrs. Vogeler 8! But mentally, they tell me he Hy SAVINGS | < ; ali | . .

| fear that the release negotiations) thave bogged down, for the time 21! right, UP 10

“lI am only afraid that he| {being, was in the fact that she| Dresses has given up her nightly vigil \doesn’t know what has been|

: that lasted almost a week while done for im. He probably thinks|| STEP Better Blouses sn i y Bove {IE S ne USE RITE'S LONG-TIME CREDIT PLANT tne rumor ms ved pat | [1 have compen myn Goer § Skirts + I I met beautiful Mrs. Vogeler _.. = t She has SE ingerie ull ATL: ay ERS AE II ES LIA TY:

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Open 11 to 7 Just For r You 5 {quarters She drove up in an “1 hear he has a flabby face (Open 114074 p—— martly Tailored. { Americdn car, flying a small] __ _ Choice | of ¢ Colors. | American flag on the fender. i Over a Scotch” old-fashioned,

3 ' 1. shapely Belgian-born wife] : y ™ $ Sport & Too 'admitted, for the first time, her| £5 \

$i keen _ disappointment over the | : : : : : SHIRTS > | failure of the negotiations for | iy : : ¥ ; \ her husband's release, and ex-| : | pressed some fear ‘about his « a 0000 A ifig

| i 8 oN i | A WHOLE WEEK has passed since the first rumors that he) | was “coming out.” Reporters have | | been “down at the border” wait-| ing to greet him. Mrs. Vogeler| has stayed up nights, fighting] | off sleep, hoping to be awake—| | an@l” beautiful—when he returns | —if he does. “I kept my face on for 36 hours thinking he'd be here CLOTHING & JEWELRY SHOPS any minute,” the former Long 43 S ILLINOIS STREET = Island and LaGrange, Il, . | housewife said. “I went with7 | out sleep so long I was sure Always a Square Deal at Rite's" | that if he came home he'd take in one peek at me and go back i dtog sh foes eat { to prison.” | Set Horny “ a i el {. Up to now she has been gay, s LOY~—Color 3 : : : ‘but now she thinks “everything IE DOZEN" : :

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