Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1950 — Page 12

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DOUGHVILLE, Mo Aug. 2—Hey, mom, get a load of me playing around with the millionaires! They insist on spelling this resort “Deauville,” but with Rita, Aly and Aga Khan, the Rothschilds, the Doderots, the ‘Ralph (Philadelphia) Strassburgers and other such rich folks here, I know it was a: typographical error. They

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ing indications of major Republican Party issue in the coming November campaigns.

didates and ward chairmen in thei =o Claypool Hotel last night, Sen.| William E. Jenner and congressional candidate Charles’ B. B. Brownson challenged what they described as the blunders and lack of policy which led to the

cant “Doughville.” he was probably the greatest. H e But 1 got my big kick|y,, the rion oe _heavyJimeeting famous saloonkeeper| weight, 4 Georges Carpentier, who speaks| “Tunney? I fought him, too, I affectionately of Jack Dempsey don’t think he was ever a great who knocked him out 29 years tough.

“Dempsey was about through when he fought Tunney.” Suddenly Carpentier said, ww you have a drink?” “Will you?” I replied. “Oh, no. To control drimking' ORI F MYR Fok AD: yourself.” Are Americans

“Jack is a fine fellow -— and maybe the greatest fighter who ever lived,” sald this original {Gorgeous George, | “And how he could punch. It {he had caught me on the jaw he wonid deve vkiiiod cme thomnay

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- STREET In his lapel were the ribbons: FoF iumen ae ‘Cle pool 3 of the Legion of Honor, the " Hotel Bldg. Military Medal and the Croix de|8Tumble about roof-top TV an- | Guerre. i

drunks “I don’t think there's any na-

“You're a drunk or you're not.”

had it to do over?” “Why not? I was never badly punished. Even with Dempsey. Nobody evér connected with me -Lproperly. “1 was,” he said, and i was remembering how they used to! _|talk about his footwork, “rather smart. Yes, he was. No punch- drunk days for Carpentier, He shook

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h way through I had fought my way ugh nd sald, “I'm so American my-

| Bikini. bathing suits (what a {grind this job self, I'm probably coming to is!) to get to B 4 =| America again soon on a vaca-| FABRIC SELECTOR DIAL {his “Deauville | tion. Listen, drop into my bar

Ein Paris for a drink. It's on the, Champs Elysees. But: just ‘ask Eiany cab driver for Carpentier's|

. i | Yacht Club” bar | I's plainly marked for all { which he oper- %

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fabrics and conveniently lates for “Si i " ing under buttons. - located just below the handle, | Andre,” the ty Pg, back ‘through th ® Light-weight, anti-fatigue So easy -on the eyes . . . no won whe iit : @™ Bikini bathing auits © thinking | : need to squint or grope . . . | up the town an ; Wh rl arias sole plate for faster Oh of tvs Somer alicia the the gambling Simone Simon oy. he's the Jack Dempsey of | | casino.

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|- The French gals hdve found {new areas of themselves to dis{play in-these suits, too. I met Simone Simon who wasn’t wear-

WHAT'S HOT: Basil Rathbone | 1s being booked for a fall tour] of “univagsities, doing dramatic

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ing ore; she said they're “old- tes. Fron nger B Be es { fashioned” now. Hollywood in

| But here was dapper Georges— | still with the slicked-back hair, a littlé gray now, but a very snappy 56-year-old.

time to get an MGM screen test —in Manhattan!

tennas hampering their firefighting . . ~ Jane Froman, around town minus her hel crutches, says | her life story y Vi be screened. Nina Hunter

“THE DEMPSEY fight was almost 30 years ago—1921," he (sald. He flashed a white-toothed {smile. “Dempsey could take it, could punch. That's why I say

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tionality for drinkers,” he said. |

“Would you be a fighter if you|

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outbréak of war in Korea. . Discussion of the Far Eastern situation followed questions pt

developments resulting from reicent Washington action. .

Cites Monroe Doctrine

‘Sen. Jenner said the principles oe the Monroe Doctrine must ex- _- hase. parts of the world | WR

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ind and there 4 must draw. a line that ‘we can® defend, militarily and economically.” In striking at the lack of policy, Sen, Jenner quoted John Fos. ter Dulles as saying two weeks

ago: “We. don't know what our pol-| icy 18” Mr. Dulles was asked whether) the drive in Korea would bel “stopped at the 38th parallel or| {whether all of ‘Korea would be ‘taken. © . Both the Senator and Mr.| Brownson declared the crisis “big-| ger than the Republican Party.”

‘Fight for Survival’

“This is a fight for the survival iof America ’and our way of life,” {Mr. Jenner sald. “We dare not | lentrust our future to those who {have betrayed our past.” | Mr, Brownson charged that “the| party in power is trying desper-| jately to cover its mistakes.” - | “It is our patriotic duty to the young mer dead in Korea to sur-| round a wealg President with! jsound, principled, courageous {leaders jn this fall's election,” {the candidate stated.

atic Alien. Has Has Close Call

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