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SUNDAY Y, JULY 16, 1850

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Champagne Corks Bang Out Freedom Salutes

Nearly Every Day on Drinks to National By

Embassy Row Somebody Independence :

ER, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer

CHARLES EGGER, WASHINGTON, he July 15—Champagne corks are popping lke

Ta Embassy Row in joyous celebration of national independence days. The Fourth of July spirit has prevailed ever since

Canada led off with the o The French got their 500 showed up at 11:30 in cookies at a party that was SUPPOSED to fold up at 1 p. m. Ambassador Henri Bonnet hand, but Mme. Bonnet remained

Venezuela's Fourth — which falls on the ¥ifth—went off with 2 bigger bang than most, perhaps because the big, white Embassy is air-conditioned. Senora de Pocaterra, wife of the Ambassador, blew into town sporting an assortment of bracelets, earrings and necklace made of Brazilian topazes and set in Venezuela's own gleaming gold. But the

independence and headed back to cool Montreal. Argentina's prized French chef was the big hit at her national holiday whoop-to do. He passed over the usual and tiresome tables of turkeys, hams and salads, but scored

ening wi whing-ding on July 1.

Day—started early. About

morning to sip champagne and nibble

the Invasion of his tidy republic, -

fourth Fourth quietly, with just a small cocktail .party for a couple of hundred people. Getting most of the attention was Mrs. Carlos Romulo, wife of the president of the United Nations General” Assembly,

Still to come for the liberty boys and girls are independence parties already lined up by Colombla, Spain, Belgium, Poland, Liberia and Ethiopia.

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THERE ARE so many Arabjan| and other Middle Eastern diplomats and lobbyists here that the| town now has two resturants serving only Middle Eastern food. | There’s good reason why there | are two: The Mohammedan re-: ligion forbids alcohol. So one of the restaurants catering to the

heavily with What one glamour gal called a “very perfect” | batch of hors d'oeuvres. A wistful figure among the celebrators was Dr. John Myun | Chang, the Korean Ambassa- | dor. It was his his first party sino since | :

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The Filipinos celeb | © Jane Hadley—she's the daughter of Mrs. Alben W. Barkley— cheated thelr tells one about a surly state cop who stopped her for speeding outside New Orleans. The irate officer’s wrath really exploded

when he learned Jui Ras only 20. . “Who's your fai ?" he roared. “He’s Vice President,” replied Jane.

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“here” treatment. er Hotel knowingly watched Evie Robert start out on a walk with that French poodle she Insists on calling Co-co. Evie’s the wife of Lawrence Wood (Chip)

Robert, former treasurer of the |

Democratic National Committee. With her was Frank Rediker and a miniature poodle. His heiress wife, Tawhida, is the former Princess Halim of gypt. Said the wise doorman: “You can always tell who has the money in the family; the other one walks the dog.” A street here finally has been named after Ohio. That's success for Rep. Tom Jenkins who's been

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inue—which was in a red light well, | district anyway—gave way to a Wheeler and Mrs. Wheeler cer-| joyed that dinner—celery | | The 300 who turned out for the) land ean soup, cold lobster with| {christening got the full treat-|A mayonnaise made from pure! ice cream| Spanish olive oil, and cake, and Latsche and Taft. |saddle of lamb with curried rice, Democratic! {baby lettuce and baby beets and: {governor who has sald he might a baked Alaska done with lemon | vote for Mr. Republican this year, ice, rich cake and plenty of ok

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{ happily when a group of the! |Scouts visited the place. But their | pleasure didn’t ‘tast long; angry

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!{ The dining room at the Span{ish Embassy was air conditioned recently, So they threw a big {party to try it out. Turned aut! Burt

too. Former Sen.

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{ator several times, but Mr. Taft! jdropped no hint as to where his

vote for governor will go.

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MANY western Bov Scouts stopped over here on: their way trying to get some big-wig to home from their Jamboree at! Valley Forge, and attendants at| the National Art Gallery beamed

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nameless here was ‘notified by the Post Office Department the other day that the man he had

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small town had died—so the Congressman dutifully dictated a flowery telegram expressing great regret at the useful citizen’s untimely death. Two or three days later the newspapers from his district front-page story about the “untimely” death—the man was shot to

death while attempting a sex !

assault, +’ - " . PRESIDENTIAL Assistant John R. Steelman gave away his pretfy secretary — Frances Rita Morris—the other day. But it was | in marriage—to Joseph Donohoe. | | Mrs. Donohoe expects to be back |

‘at the White House after the | honeymoon. Steelman says he's

‘Just an Indian-giver. Inside Stuff Dept.—Rep. Steve|

| Young of Ohio has it all figured! ‘out that Russia isn’t planning to! | start anything — yet. Steve says | there's too much free vodka and! | caviar being passed out at the] | Soviet Embassy to indicate any- |

{thing but that Ambassador Alex-|

lander Y. Panyushkin plans to! | stick around a while, Incidentally, | { Mr. Young wants it made clear { that he doesn’t horn in on any of | | those Russian jamborees,

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