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2 . - About People— Le Small unica . Conceited Film Stars

\ Treats Land Suffer Hat Shrinks i

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oa : | efense Work Storm Rages | arty Parks and Wile Not . ; 9 |. Recognized in 1200-Mile Trip i . = MIAMI, Fla., Sept. 2 (UPL! 2 Ur & Pl Only ‘one of- two hurricanes For shrinking the hat sizes of conceited Hollywood stars, Larry nions rian threatened land tonignt and that Parks recommends a few days in the backwoods. ‘Walkouts at Giants “Storm-—poised 125 miles south of Returning from a 1200-mile motorcycle jaunt and a week in the]

Cuba-—hadn’t indicated’ what it Rockies, the film star reported he wasn’t recognized once. Neither, was Betty Garrett, his wife, — . “It kind of brings you down:to earth,” Mr. Parks grinned. ar, A oF BL ANE Severe! That contrasted with howling, ~————————— : with mt gen winds oh autograph - hounding receptions In San Francisco, Italian; : ; * ! the “Junior Jolson” received in Screen Star Valentina Cortesa a northwesterly course 150 miles England, Scot- was sidelined from the filming of | _ north-northeast of San Juan, P. R. land and New ‘a sandlot baseball game on loca-! This was about 1075 miles east- yo. on a recent ition when she was accidentally southeast of Miami. publicized tour, |“beaned” by her 8-year-old son. But rezidents of Cuba and Flor- » oR nN | Miss Cortesa and son Gordon ida watched closely ah on-again! Archibald B. were doing a rehearsal of the off-again blow that remained al- Roosevelt Jr, game for ‘House on Telegraph! most stationary for more than Brandson of the Hill.” She was playing catcher, 24 hours after its discovery yes-/1ate President when he tossed the ball. She! terday below western Cuba, about | Theodore Roose- turned her head when someone | 1465 miles south-southwest of Mi- velt, -honey- |eallen, Plop.

_ ami. It was 190 miles south-south- mooned today west of Havana. <with his second

wife, the former 75 MPH Winds Selway Carmen Mr. Parks is "Any northery” course it set Showaker of Kingsport, Tenth.

In Electric Industry

NEW YORK. Sept. 2 (UP)— Two giants in the country's electrical equipment industry today faced threatened strikes by 82,000 workers that could cripple vital defense production and hamper * atomic research. The International Union of Wh . Electrical Workers, CIO, has ordered 60,000 members of its locals: —to go on strike next Tuesday at the 51 General Electric Co, Plants, where it has members, ) In issuing the strike call, pres] ident James B. Carey asked support by members of other unions, including the IUE's arch-énemy, the Independent United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of

‘was going to do yet,

- ” » “For proving that beauty, taste and fashion are timeless,” Gloria! Swanson. today

America." was announced In turn, the independent union would bring it into the U.S. main-| Mr. Roosevelt, head of the "=, C00 warned Westinghouse Electric Showgirl Jean Mahoney's land. voice of Amerjon's Bear Rast the Neiman- . 2 : 1 = Section, marrie: ’ v iL Corp. that it will start a strike swim suit probably was designed It packed a small punch of 75 ey graduate Friday in a fam- Marcus award,

> ; ‘ - “ . z of 22000 workers at.22 plants p.. ,., i) mink.lined pools. This mile per hour winds near the cen-|, J“. omony in New York. His Oscar of the |

unless the company makes a] ter and gusts up to 90 miles per . N fashion 1in- ———— : . : firs rriage ended in divorce. “reasonable” contract offer “im-, creation is made of live baby hour. ; {Arst Marriage ene,’ dustry. Around the" Siti mediately.” A” number of locals orchids. The Weather Bureau advised | Two American air line officials! The. fiftiesh

have taken strike votes, the union’ western Juba to stay on the alert "imprisoned by Chinese Com- star of screen said. and kept storm warnings flying munists since Christmas have and so forth wit —

180,000 Involved on the ¥iorida Keys and small been released and have arrived in be honored at a If the TUE succeeds in enlisting lar Dower Li warnings posted from Ft. Burma. fashion exposi-

30 overall strike, more t ha By Myers around to Palm Beach on! They are Capt. Haniel Carden, tion in Dallas, Gloria Swanson employees wou pe = the Florida east coast. Dallas, Tex., and Co-Pilot Fred- Tex., tomorrow volved. UE headquarters, however, To » All Reds the, Paria. exit hurricane was erick MacGowan, New Rochelle, and Tuesday. Officials May Have fo Go Through has not publicly .answered Mr, building up speed and intensity N.Y. Both flew for Trans-Asiatic/ One reason for the award: Miss Whole List to Obtain First. Quota Carey's invitation to join {in the open sea. Its hurricane Air Lines. Swanson has 300 dresses and Tin Sia Eeriten strike; although some UE Wo Kilgore Plans Bill force winds up to 180 miles an They and another flier, Robert suits, 100 pairs of shoes, three LOGANSPORT, Sept. 2 8elective Service hoard officials here have signified they will support it. 9 hour extended 60 to.100 miles Buol of Stockton, Cal.’ were cases of. gloves” and five long may have to classify every man in Cass County to realize their

The two unions have been For Bolstering FBI from (he center moving north- seized in Kunming when it fell to shelves of hats. first quota call,

engaged * in bitter membership westerly at 8 to 10 mph. the Redd. They flew there to; Another reason: Miss Swanson, Of the first 49 registrants classified, only one w ngas x GTO! . . : 3 as pla i rivalry since the UE was ex- WASHINGTON, Sept. 2 (U Bl . ‘jevacuate Chinese employees of a grandmother, still wears the j A (available for military service). y Placed in pelled from the CIO last October Sen. Harley M. Kilgore .(D. the air line. same size 10 she did 30 years ago.|" pourteen were classified 1-D for allegedly following the Com- Va.) proposed today that — Rites Tomorrow in 5-A (over 26); four were—————

munist line

: 7 , o Bress grant the FBI “properly St ¥ C ll S I | tagged 1-C, already enlisted), and| Named assistant professor at InIn Schenectady, N. Y., where a ‘For Mrs. Kiefer a e oO eges, Cc 00 S [33 were given other- classifica-| dianapolis. Harry Pratter will be

strike would affect atomic re- Safeguarded” war emergency |

search at the GE-operated gov- powers to throw all Communists| Mrs. Magdalena Kiefer will be

tions.

tomorrow followbers were divided as to ‘Whether | Usually labeled an “administra- ng services at 9

a thelr parent union's strike! tion” senator, he said he is draft- a. m. in St. PatIssués Work Plea {ing a bill on those lines with rick’s Catholic

John J. McNamara, Schenec- some. of his colleagues. He did €hurch. tady local secretary, said he will not claim White House backing. | Mrs. Kiefer, a

By CARL HENN at Bement School, Deerfield, few are stolen, Indianapolis and Indiana uni- Mass: and at Willard Day School,| When a Muncie packing comversities, colleges and high schools Troy, N. Y., and during World pany truck driver appeared at the made final announcements of fac- War II was a technical music ad- {Amboy stockyards Wednesday ulty appointments, registrations viser in the Special Services and called for the hogs, only 83

“ - -'branch, U. S. Army. lout of 109 appeared. ask the workers to stay at thelr, “If we can get together on the resident. of In (dates and class schedules yester ) Jobs until the Atomic Energy Com- propér safeguards, we may have |dianapolis for 54 |day in preparation for opening of Taught in Florida ougloniries worst: soe. | mission mediation panel takes a bill ready early next week,’ he Years, died Fri- 7 the fall semester. | Miss McCuistion has degrees t eo otic, ‘worth §: oten ‘over the dispute. said. “Of course, we may find a day in her home, At Butler Uni- |trom Texas State College for said pi am

|versity, two ap-

____About 20 per cent of GE's pro- meeting of minds to be impossi- 1424 Lexington pointments were

| {Women and University of Texas. Se duction is devoted to the Korean ble and the idea may come fo Ave. MUNCIE —— A 16-year-old boy

.|She has taught at Casements/; ying on Selma rural route has

War effort, a company spokes- nothing.’ | She was a na- announced. [Junior College, Ormond Beach man sald. GE products include jet: Mr. Kilgore said his proposal tive of Nieder- Mrs. ‘Kiefer . Ra yiend on Fla; Warrenton Country School, oun u spst-bo replace heating engines, equipment. would authorize a mass réund-up klein, Germany, Callahan, Warrenton, Va., and Paris High He was arraigned in juvenile

Mr. Carey said the. strike could of Communists by the FBI as/and was the wife of Charles York City, was have been avoided if the company soon as the President and Con- Julius Kiefer who died In 1941. named an assist- § had agreed to give pensions. ‘gress agree that national security’ ————— lant professor in

School, Paris, Tex. lcourt for knocking over 11 mail a eg toxes near New Burlinglon be But because of the.company's is imperiled. They would be placed {the College of Middlebury College. studied three | “°}F running his ear Tora Serre Education for His girl companion to er stand on the pension question, he in concentration camps . “until | ’ pa | years at the Sorbonne, Paris! FLL 3 nidpen mig So Segond the coming year. | said the union is increasing its we could weed out the sheep from e g |France, before coming’ to the |, on ar al TVs Tare

A Navy vet- ? other demands. These include a the goats.” orld Mr. Callahan {United States. She also has’ done| ced 2 dozen cans of beer at a

10-cent-an-hour increase, plus the, Mr. Kilgore said his proposal eran of W raduate work at the University 4 to 5 cent-an-hour wage hike is similar to a British law which! ofits UES dy \War II, Mr. Callahan attended the, 2" Mexico. [local grocery.

granted last July 1. . was invoked during World War {University of Hawaii, Jacksonville Mer ansiuity Cipirience include KOKOMO Repinart and: his The union also wants to rein- II. He sald the British rounded [College and Washington Univer-| ,

| .u . periods at Monticello Junior Col-|$100,000 Stradivarius violin will, state a cost-of-living wage ad-/up mersons believed to be dang- Insurance Official |sity at St. Louis, where he .7e lege and at Sunset Hill School, | appear in a concert program here,

Justment clause and a profit shar- erous to the nation and put them . . ceived . B. 8. and M. A. degrees. Kansas City, Mo. She will teach|gept. 18 under s | D C d . , wi § ponsorship of the ing plan, into concentration camps, «| ies In anada Miss Marjory E. Allen, Evans 's p -/Spanish and French Hall . Kokomo Exehan ° Club. ™ ROR | Funeral services for George F. ton, Ill, was appointed. an- as Ce ow om ig

sistant professor § I ’ : I i { ELL ETTSV IL L E- — The 12th | of Rome cor DOPayw University {annual Monroe County fall festi-

nomics. DePauw University, Green- o.oo" "1d here Sept. 12 to Miss Allen re- castle, will begin its 113th year jo a ry i of ceived a B. S. this fall with registration Sept.| oo. .° olioote in the testi. L degree in 1937] 950 | | pecte p p EB [14 and 15 for more than 1 1, during which special Teco . from Rockford students. { val, during pe gn {tion will be given to early In-|

| 3 d an] College an Freshmen and transfer diana history.

: M. 8. degree |giydents will begin: the school from the Univer-\ year with opening of orientation| BLOOMINGTON—New faculty sity of Wiscon- activities Sept. 10. Placements| appointments - announced by the

Flagg. Indianapolis insurance! | executive, will be held at 10 a. m.

gy @ ® : ® ; | ; he Fl & BuChildren Stil Come First now, io foe toe MN ® | ments will be announced later. For Gloria After 25 Years russ wives.

4 Sherman Dr., died Wednesday in Fabulous Swanson to Receive Award Mantweks, Canada, while yn .8/

” | vacation trip. '] apd * ’ For ‘Proving Fashion Is Ageless He was born in Illinois and| By ADELINE McCABE, United Press Special Correspondent |had lived here 26 years. DALLAS, Tex, Sept. 12—“Children are the greatest interest! After several years in the in-

in my Hee,” film star Sloria Swanson told this reporter 25 years surance business in Illinois, he

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high. schools at/joweq by traditional “College

the time. The siren of the silent screen was 26, the mother of two Irdiana governor, in forming the 'O. : make -regular trips from the, children, and was rapidly earning her first million dollars, Standard Life Insurance Co, Greencastle campus to Indianap-

" = o - A two-day institute: far-faculty

S Ear: ho -— i S a ra TY pT: Oth er awards for “distin- With Wabash Lite members at Indiana Central Col- olis Ss 1a) gin! Classes in ducted her silver anniversary in- guished service in the field of He was secretary-treasul er of lege, Wednesday and Thursday, Nursing : " terview with Miss Swanson. The fashion” will go to Fleur and ile recently organized ‘Wabash will precede a four-day orlenta- University men scheduled to ambitious 10-year-old . of 1925 Gardner Cowles, as publishers of National Life Insurance Co. tion period for freshmen, begin- teach pre-clinical subjects from FIRST (who had brazenly represented tthe magazine, Flair, and to Bon Mr. Flagg was a member of the ning Friday. -l the beginnin of the semester ® Herself as a correspondent of the, nie Cashin and Pauline Tr gers. Columbia Club and of Masonic © Registration of all students at Tuesday will g of to Zanesville, O., Times Recorder) apparel designers. organizations, Indiana Central win ane place Dr. Albert E. Reynolds, anat- : LIEBER'S A had changed, in the quarter cen-| i Am Nover Bogeq | He 1s survived by his wife, Tuesday, Sept. 12. Classes will "pg pnvaiology;. Dr. Donald J... ;

as AAPA; EWO CNNITen ” Mrs: RODOTT begin Sept: 18r «mo “UHPY, considerably more than had “I'am never bored.” the actress oar int roe a % pri

and . B d Il Cook, chemistry; Dr. Truman G.| the actress. | who has married and divorced five glagg Wilmington, Del. Tudor Ha

Yuncher, microbiology; Dr. Ken- i @ THEN

“The. children come first,” Miss p opande sald today. Her nter- grandsons, and two sisters, ro Miss June Vorce, McKeesport, neth Shrout Wagoner, psychology, | . Swanson again declared at 51. .4y range from electronics to Thomas Thomas and Mrs. Fred. Pa» has been named to head the and Dr. Raymond Mulligan, soci- : oL! The grandmother of three 18/i,, growing of vegetables with wrick Barth Springfield, 1 physical education départment at ology, i cHO . slender, unwrinkled and energetic. Increased food value. Miss Swap 4 r FB 2. Hh Tudor Hall School in the coming ’ = x = as ever, ) on does not eat meat. Mrs Lawrence Rice year, Classes Purdue Uni : These .. ¢ . versity . 0 Check Whether or not she gets an] 11 be WedEg * Biggest change in Miss Swan- will begin Wed At Purdue University, Lafa- :

Oscar for her role in Sunset... “gin.e the fabulous. twenties © Services for Mrs, Ruth Rice; 105 nesday, Sept. 13. _ * Boulevard, Miss Swanson gets is her restraint in costume. The E- Belmont Park, will be at 1 A graduate of one award for sure. Neiman-\panqiome Swanson eyebrows lift P: M1. Wednesday in-Jacobs Broth=Slippery RoCk Marcus, Dallas specialty. store, '}aughtily at any mention of un: ers West Side Chapel. Burial will State Teachers __will cite her Monday ‘for proving conventional or. elaborate outfits be in Floral Park. College; Miss ‘that beauty, good taste, and “Money has nothing to do with MIS. Rice.died Friday in Gen- Vorce has an

/yette, an orientation program for new students will be held Sept.’ 111-13, followed. by registration! Sept. 14-16 to launch the 77th school year.

fashion are ageless.” | dressing well,” she assured us as €ral Hospital\at the age of 23. M.S. degree Naira E? Dammon, registrar and mer ee rinsing — | her maid started unpacking the She was a lifelong, resident of from the Unti- rector of admissions, yesterday | er That : 4 Indianapolis. : versity of Pitts- : |said applications for admission | Vv arge sui case, A suit! : burgh. She is a RE {were still being received - in all : Sawer. goetd as "and dress, both black, will see! Survivors include her husband, member of Phi 4 {schools except the School of 8 con® o\of re you through anything.” Lawrence; her parents, Mr. and goo Kanna and i |Pharmacy, which has filled fa] wets (Post o\s Co - Mrs. Virgil Ferrell; three hrothers,/t aught eight Miss Vorce quota. ) suet¢. -~ pus! Mrs. Hazel Allen Rites I James, ! ‘Leroy and Sylvester -Fer- years at Glassport, Pa. | Preceding orientation, 130 fresh-] cwere pot To Be Held Tuesday fell; and two sisters, Mrs. Doris Other appointments at Tudor men selected from high schools art 8°

] Knox and Mrs. Mary Calhoun, all Hall include Miss Doris Beaman over the state will. gather at Services for Mrs. Hazel Opal ©f Indianapolis. ‘ and Miss Majorie Flickinger, both Ross Camp, south of Lafayette, | Allen, 904 W. 10th St, will be at Charles Carter of. Indianapolis; Miss Mary for the second annual Freshman

{1 p. m. Tuesday in Jacobs Broth- Morrissey, Medford, Mass.; Miss Leadership Camp- Sept. 8-10. : ‘ers West Side Chapel. Burial will. Funeral wservices for- Charles™Margié McCuistion, washington, Two - pre-school functions at Drafting Supplies: be in New Crown. Carter wil be held at 1:30 p. m. D. C.. and Miss Jacqueline A Moith- Purdue this year will be a Presi-' slid R : Mrs. Allen, who was 21, diad Tuesday in the G. H. Herrmann~erosch, Rriijce dent’s Convocation ‘at 7:30 p. m. D * Rules + Friday in Sunnyside Sahitarium. Funeral Home. Burial will -be in Mi "a Sept. 15 in the Hall of Music and Drawing Instruments She was a life resident of ln. Washington Paik. ‘Miss Beaman, holder of B.S. 5 “get acquainted” party for fac- rawing Tables

¥ and M. A. degrees from Indiana ulty members.and wives or hus- [f§ = Drofting Machines

/ a ee include two sons. x rien, who was 47 died University, has taught in Indi bands at 7:30 p. m. Sept. 11 in Triangles ‘w 48 i SOns yesterday in his home, 5676 N. anapolis and Goshen, Miss Flick- Memorial Union Building. French-Curvess ~ Warren and Stephen; her mother, 1]linois St. . we , i i | — ” ‘Mrs. Beatrice Allen; four sisters nger.is.an-alumna of -Tudor-Hall, - | racing Paper . i SAL€IS © He was ‘born in Indianapolis and ‘Radcliffe College, and has PHIL IP GETS HIS SHIP Tracing Cloth

{the Misses Bernice, Della, Fuph‘ania and Geraldine Allen, all of ~{Indianapolis;- and four brothers,

and was a life-long resident. He an M. A. degree from Butler, | VALLETTA, Malta, Sept. 2 owned and operated thé De Luxe = Miss Morrissey, a graduate of | (UP)-—Prince Philip, Duke of Ed- | Other Drafting ‘| Warren, Otis and James. Indian. PPliance Co, 808 S. East St... the New England Conservatory inburgh, took over command of| = apoli : “ ™ A Surviving him- are his wife, ©f Musit, will-head Tudor Hall's the frigate Magpie today, his rs polis, and Cpl. Amos Allen, AlexJe Irene, a daughter, Mrs. Helen Music department..She has taught naval command.

. Speitel, four grandchildren and his i —— | s " ‘ : |parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward || Local High Schools (Carter, all of rier, all of Indianapolis. Fall Term B ¥]: P Set Evening Classes | ins P mber r | Dremsior Je ye g ot - PD d Eveni S jons . re nNg-and Arp Registration for evening school { ay an en ng ess ons | Sia Card Bo Ridsety 5 $ hree Indianapolis igh | | Arrange to start with the new classes Tuesday, day or evening. i Pencil Shar rd Fo i Sn hn, oy | Offices will be open continuously that day from 8 0 / AM {I Colored p Peners - and Thursday. “AND SERVICE 1 to 9:00 P. M. This is the = Crayons encils. The . schools and directors of! > { {the ‘evening classes: Technical, Come in and See the {of Indi Indiana Business College L ; Sebel Paints ‘Glenn Miller; Crispus Attucks, 1 || of Indianapolis e others are at Marion, Muncie, Logans- |} ° Wilbur _Chepault, and Manual, Famous Webber resi | port, Anderson, Kokomo, Lafayette, Columbus, Richmond and .. Chef Meters E. 2 Faward 3 a gfore You buy Vincennes—Ora E. Butz, President. aterials vegin Thurs- OPEN DAILY TILL? P.M. day. he oT excerr sunar All Approved for G.I. I |BICKNELL WORKER KILLED | ; fo ro see, write or phone the nearest 1.8.C. or Fred W. BICKNELL, Sept. 2 (UP) A ase, Hncipa i 44-year-old Bicknell man, Charles : Yi-anas oid Bicknell wan, Caries entral Business College |

railroad train crushed him as.he| 'sat onl the tracks at a coal mine! : inear here. en

: Indiana Business College Building ; 4 802 N. Meridian (St, Clair Entrance) ? LI neoln 8337 i « NE,» . J a

. SUNDAY, SEPT. 3, 1950

Today's s Weather Fotocast

Father of Nine Only One of 49 Cass County : 4 Draft Registrants in 1-A

b y REPLICA TO BE GIVEN |>¢ nervous.

Replica of the original Liberty Bell will be presented to the state in ceremonies at 11 a. m. Tuesday | lon the State Fair Grounds. Gov.

8S. Savings - “Bopd. Division of the Treasury. -

.f convention here. today.

TODAY AND TONIGHT Slightly cooler air is flowing into he northwest section. of the coun | try. Warm air continues to blanket the South. Temperatures are rising slowly in the Great Lakes region as winds shift more to the south,

Gets 180-Day Term

A 33-year-old father of: nine

|children began a 180-day term at

the Indiana State Farm yesterday on a charge of child neglect. Judge Pro Tem Mary Miller Dale of Juvenile Court pronounced sentence, the maximum for the charge. Norman Pace, 1434 E. 11th St., was accused of leaving his wife and children, who range from 10 months to 11 years, with»

out sufficient food and funds.

Judge Dale said Pace tried to excuse his actions by saying that

(his wife was nervous, and used |an assistant professor and Ray] |J. Lanning will be visiting as-|

s cemetery ||P for Fall T ernment laboratories, CIO. mem- into concentration camps. {buried in St, Joseph's ceme ery | repare or a erms. PERU HRY are called but (a) sociate professor at Bloomington.

too many sedative tables. Judge Dale said that with nine children to care for she had reasons to

1000 Twins Meet

ST. LOUIS, Sept. 2 UP)—More

than 500 sets of twins from 25 |states and Canada opened the three-day international ‘twins’

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