Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 August 1950 — Page 5
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vi “By Earl
Paris : Also More Infoiesled in Vacations Than Conflict
Wilson : ro
: min 1-—The last time I saw Paris—which was
Man Seriously Hurt
Three major traffic accidents were reported last night and gasty
[today on roads leading to Camp]
Atterbury, ‘hub of military clive ity in Indiana.
Near Atterbury |
ten By Irate Autoist
An ‘Indianapolis patrolman day ‘was beatgn with a rubber hose-and threatened-
by 2 man who sideswiped his automobile.
Ofiicer Rudolph’ Price, 47, 60 E Pleasant Pkwy., said that RL Bt Jae been driving in the 400 binck
Shelby st. when another car side-|
swiped h Both - stopped, he_ aia {When "he got out to tak. to
= THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ a5 Policomian
to-“with-a-gun-
ersonal rocamenr |
DEAR: MANNERS, we BOYS GET FRESHY “Udgirls would lke to know, How are we to act around 1 DoysT “1 don’t know If DOYS were always like they are now. But, boys today are all heels. When you first meet them they are as sweet as . the. ple.
So 1 ‘rushed out “there “to many . check it. they were
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French—and finally . At about the same time, a traf- [erent man pulled out a 25-caliber cency’s® sake. If “Ress Says Circulars Plan and round trips In U. S. Por. » Sure Pas there was a myser in the hotel bar. 18¢ accident invalvidg three sol- 2utomatic pistol, which the po-you don't, they Don't V iolate Law * reservations call Miley 430%, or ng keith. a. J|diers from Co. D 154 Infantry/li®man managed to grad and get mad and you A Ad ny \ see you aval ager, 1 co tly said to le gendarme WELL! MORTON DOWNEY,¥ Regiment of the 38th Division, Wrest from him. never see them There is no postal investigation 1 confden g ! rE al 1 Chaz Ct + —one and a half miles! TD¢ man then jumped nto his again. Whatever - ‘of mimeographed circulars_being|.
I by the way they talked d
, Borrah| occurred That means “Because of the Minnevitch, Guido Orlando, Ben-
war?” see, He looked at me like I was crazy, which I may be. “Non,” he said, “Parce que Jos vacances.” “Translated, “No. Because of the vacations.” zt » »
FRENCHMEN are going to
Spain because it's cheap and
Americans. are ‘staying here be-| | - cause it's expensive. I strolled: * back along Avenue de W Pr ” . the advertise-| §
.here it “is. ments for “a naughty show” .. nude, bare-bosomed shows ...the posters plugging the nationa} Jot~ tery, showing a couple embracing amid a shower of money...all
the things that still shock this
hick. from Ohio who can never get used to such frivolity. On the way back to chez nous
_ (the Hoten George V) I passed —— RN
gi what he calls “Peach Fuzz'—
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of bar,”
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ny Gaines from Miami and, hey, what's this? °° A man in a beret! Can there actually be a Frenel man in the piace?
| Phil and Alice Faye
|. Oh, no. It’s Phil Harris. Sitting with Alice Faye. Phil is drinking
gd! champagne with 'a peach In it.
They're all table-hopping, talk-
i} ing about the news, if any, from| Bs America.
“Have you been ‘around very much?” I /ask Phil Harris. “I certainly have,” he replies from under thé beret. “Where have Jou been?” “I've been to ‘every table in this he aays defanily.
di here ' find time to do strange § things. I met two show business
4 visit Sarah Bernhardt's grave.
An each was carrying a copy
when a tractor-trailer overturned on his car north of Franklin.
north of the camp. Corporal James R. Cates was taken to the Camp Atterbury Base Hospital, ‘the provost marshal reported. He was not seriously injured. All of the men were from Connersville, The other two soldiers, both privates, were John F. Cook an Turper Clinton. They were not injured. The 152nd Infantry Regiment heagquaners is in Eyansville. . :
Thdianapols victims were:
ford St. dition in Metiuydist Hospital here!
_{ today,
Mrs. Florence Ahiders, 7201 E.| ‘Washington St and.
Donald Ahiders, 13, her son.
ra Meinard 8, Vaughn. He was
nf Variety! : d And Mon Dieu, what is that 4 Clark Gable movie that has just diopened around the corner for its
The Johnson County sheriff's! office said’ Mrs. Ahlder’'s car was making a turn out of the north! gate of the camp when it was struck by another car. Driver of the second car was not identi-| fied. : ‘They - were returned to Indianapolis General Hospital and later transferred to Methodist Hospital but the mother and son were not admitted.
The New ‘Albany man injured |
reported in serious condition in Franklin Hospital. The sheriff's office said 4 Hayes Truck Line
the soldiers occurred 4 miles south of Franklin on State Rd. 31, Seymour Post state ’ “police reported.
INDUSTRIALIST DIES
FT. WAYNE, A Aug. 1%. 1—John K. Kornberg, Ft. Wayne industrialist and president of the Wayne Knit-
Miss. Jodella, Doll, 1137 N. Ox-' reported in serious con-| .
face with a rubber hose, Patrolman Price said. ‘Then the bellig-
car, which contained a woman’
and two, children, away.
and drove
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Jerry Owen Asks
"Change of Court
he 3 ¥ County to Attack Evangelist's Action A petition to transfer the trial of evangelist Jerry Owen on a| morals count from Juvenile to, [Crimitial” Court was filed in Ju{venile Court today. Immediately the prosecutor's |
{office said it would challenge the;
motion, filed by Owen's attorney, [Henry Coombs. In a brief petition Mr. Coombs said he was. petitioning the court to cancél a panel of names from which a special judge was to have
‘been selected. He said the court
was without power to name the panel of. special judges and said it had “no alternative” but to transfer the case.
Delinquency Charge Owen "is charged with contributing to. the delinquency of a 16-year-old Indianapolis girl, According to statements of the
country with him on his evangelistlc tour and had Immoral relations with her, Owens’ attorney. said he will ask for an immediate hearing on his petition, He said he will not await the outcome of a similar legal case, now pending in Indiana Supreme Court,
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wouldn't have lyou for de«
{you_~ do, out, What are us girls supposed to FY,
“FIVE DISGUSTED WEST. - SIDE GIRLS, 14-17 years old. Let's say i this way, girls. Boys need very little encourage Boys. Surprisingly, though, a their discharge to Maurice Hunt, smart gifl can discourage nd Welfare Department administrafairly easily if she start’s right— | 107 and in time. The time is that first date when she assumes a boy likes her and is attracted i to her.
! Be what you hope a new date expecte
you're sent out by two discharged em[Ployees of the State Welfare De- | partment. | Postmaster George J. Ress said
today he had not called for an|
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flooding the city and signed by| Miss LaRue Spiker and Miss Iola Klaas urging recipients to protest
“As far as I can see there is no posial vielation, the mailing per-' mit was according to law and there is no investigation . being made,” Postmaster Ress declared. Miss Spiker and ‘Miss Klaas | ted — a congenial friend {ore jsmissed from their wel] he's proud to show off. If he rope ions after an investigation. had something else in mind, 4u.veaied they had been active in } change his mind by acting lke circulating the so-called ."Stock-! you trust and enjoy him. Don’t - holm peace petition” in Indianapsay you've known heels or he'll olls, through the Indianapolis
probably act like a heei. hapter. of the Civil Rights ConAfter more phone calls (he- : ao 2 4
| cause you're loaded with person- The discharged women took out”
level. Save on Family Kalf-Fare
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. | investigation of letters said to i
| ality, ‘poise and good comver- a special mailing permit in their sation) you ¢an show him his a Special me recorgs show. and) friendship means much to you. |, ave been mailing” hundreds of | Don't rush things. He'll speak |) 0000 t Indiana citizens urging | UP: 4nd ask you to marry him, a protest of their discharge and
If he’s really seilous. reinstatement in. their jobs.
You girls aren't ready. for Th > i e postal permit allows thom marriage, though, se forget the to Sond h bulk matter under a third"
prvi a ith i ane class mail permit at a rate of one through friendship and fun. cent per envelope. Don’t get curious, now, and try’ Postmaster Ress said the pers to find out jist how a boy will {mit was regular * ‘as far as I can
They take you out a few times. _They act as though ou're the 0 mis 1, blr Leip Tomy i vs DSSS Sr 1 RS Sh Fe oe NEW YORK...5 bn. 35 min. : Shout ree, a P Is th: one woman's 13-year-old son were he was a policeman and he Then suddenly they get fresh. | ae § Sn 8 and nude gir an injured as they made a turn out pis badge, although he was in They ask you to do something No Probe 0 Fel ! Er 1 i that 600 ns: had m the of camp last night, Icivilian clothes. very disrespect Es : “Spanish Camilats to get visas for. Spa “to-get away| Early this morning a New Alf Driver of the other car sud-|ful. Fy world-proved TWA Consteliafrom ould tell bany man was seriously injured denly struck him in the hesd and| If you do, thay . stom of TWAS sncotlt Taireeathar e
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