Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1950 — Page 18
a ~ uss Unions Capital-Bound Atforays. Balk Red Moves
Face Deluge of Cocktails members Rebel
Dozen Whing-Dings Docketed for Bar Association Against Lommunists
Delegates—With Potomac Boat Trip for Recuperation | Times Forsien Correspondent
ings here beginning Sept. 16: Kindly, do not. forget your stainless That is Rl] Mme. Wellington exploftation. _—
All told, there are 12 big af- °f New Mexico and Mrs. Ander- Pariy-giving rope?
fairs planned for you visiting 50D mouthpieces and your wives and they'll probably give a medal to the last one to collapse. Things will start off on the 16th when George Maurice Morris, a big shot attorney here, gives a eocktail party for members of the association's taxation section. Mr, ‘And Mrs. Morris will give another party the next day for the house’ of delegates and then the schedule will continue like this: Also Sept. 16, cocktails at the, Charles Rhynes; Sept. 17, same at the Charles E. Pledger Irs.; Supt. 18, a mammoth reception at . Pan-American Union; Sept. oy fashion luncheon at the Shore-| Hotel; Sept. 20, dinner given the Metropolitan Club by Har-| id Gallagher of New York. presidént of the Bar Association; Sept. - 21.°a tea for lawyers’ wives at the Sulgrave Club; Sept: 21, din.’ ner at the Columbia Country Club’ en by Mr. Gallagher for Chief udge Harold M. Stephens of the U. 8. Court of Appeals and Mrs. L Stephens; Sept. 23, a tour of Dumee barton Oaks, between, on Sept. 19, the will take a special boat trip on the Potomac- ~probably for Nobody ever listens to what
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kabab. . Korea.
stomachs around town delirious] with delight. or Single set: Joe! ment’'s anti-Communist bill. | spread with butter and stuffed Wharfies Revolt | with spiced meat or goat's milk | cheese. Goats are pretty cheap {now, by. the way. the | Bakalava is the same thing only lit’s filled with pistachios _ and sugar. Chikapees are chikapee nuts ground into flour and mixed with chopped vegetables and spices and then fried in hot oil Halawa are sesame seeds mixed with a caramel preparation ang ville dried into: small blocks. nd arms shipments to Korea. kabab is steak, ground and mines with green onions, parsley, green peppers, mint, salt, pepper, mustard and eggs, then formed into
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[tion lines in this town so the other! wha chief ” * minor govern- votes.
ur Congressmen pamper one hands with his hostess and! loffices recently and found new he Chicago Dally
i | BRISBANE, Australia, Sept. 9 By ANDREW y TULLY, § Scripps-Howard Staft Writer a few “admiring glances, but she —An increasing number of AuWASHINGTON, Sept. 9—This is a warning to all lawyers and was surprised at the amazed looks stralian unionists are indicating their brides planning to attend the American Bar Association meet-,on the faces of the other guests. that they're fed up with Moscow
a you hit Washington a bunch ih dr Ton 9 seems “the out-/ for 53 Australian union bosses, | wives of the local association members—are going fit was an authentic Chinese who happen to be Communists as
from the corner pool hall begin- plotting in the unions indicate the
notany of having to chew on First came the Seamen's Union pig's feet sandwiches and sauer- members’ angry repudiation of an kraut at your poker parties? Then arbitrary decision by their red try a litie borek on them. Better officials to refuse to allow the seastill, try not only a litle borek men to man ships carrying arms ibut some chikapees, halawa and to Australian fighting forces in
| - That's the stuff Mre."M. O. A." Next the once-obedient coal Baig, wile of the Pakistan minis- miners kicked over the traces. ter, serves al her cocktail parties mney overwhelmingly vetoed their and it's got all the aristocratic! communist leaders’ proposal for jan alliance with other red-domi-{nated unions to fight the govern-
But the worst news for the reds, who once held a whip hand over unions they-—controlled has just come. The wharfies are re-
Big Jim Healy, Communist boss of Australia’s 20,000 wharf laborers, had asked his loyal wharfies in the Port of Townsto vote for a boycott on
Non-Communist wharfies mustered enough strength to stage a revolt, however. In one of the most turbulent meetings on reci iL. ord, they defeated the boycott by “Purposes of revival. anybody says-in those big recep * dough and Ir joa in ? the narrow margin of 299 to 230
~ ~ » IT SURE is touching the way day a smart-aleck reporter shook ,..nt bureau visited some branch Copyright 1950. by “The Tudianavolis Ties an
to take you in tow and dra i bridal robe. A ] It just about oz XR around L what the an ai. [mes Among those who tried out ! ns rr ee ie tors always call a dizzying succes-|the swimming pool which isn't p. oo the Kebab strikes and boycotts. sion of cocktail parties and gen. T®ally much bigger than Lake ARE YOU at th a of Three recent rank-and-file reteel whing-dings. {Erle were Senator Clint Anderson a A the id volts against Communist political
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her: The other day was the/cracked “By the way, I robbed the | safes, costing about $300 each,
Bet birthday Sf he. Zugene J Riss National Bank this morn-|p 2g heen installed in several of | The New Method of Rep. James J. Murphy also of| “Isn't that splendid,” gushed (the offices. He asked one regional Roach Control! ew York didn’t give Rep. Keogh the half-listening dame. “I hope {director how come and the direc-| why bother with messy powder when 4.9.2 |tor said he didn’t know any more!| jiauid, brushed nd Just where Mf | big cocktail and dinner party/the trafic wasn't too bad on your quid, around Ju re i Is #t the swank Carlton Hotel. [way back,” {about it than that they'd been or- | needed, kills reaches, ants, walerbugs and
Murphy being Democrats, the! A LOT of ‘hoity- toity Washing- 'with the department's regula- | many weeks. Invisible, odorless and stainPffair was jammed with people lonians are going around with | tions.” loss, 4-9-2 kills roaches the sanitary, quick ke Senators Pat McCarran of|tender posteriors and sensitive] “What's in this one here? asked! and sure way. 4-9-2 Is a professional inevada and Herb O'Conor. of stomachs these days as a result the boss, secticide packed with power fo kill. Pint arylana, Rep. Franklin D.|of the annual horse show and, “I don’t know,” answered the | 75 quart $1.25, ia in, Mail That Man! Jr.): Roosevelt, and Righ-finks tossing at Warrenton, siagional director. " ” orders filled—add 25¢ for de aj. Gen. Hary H, Vaughan, aide| Va. “Ok, then, let's open "sa al President. But they weren’t| But everybody, including Chief|the boss, Arnott Exterminating Go. tutfy about it—they also let in|Justice Fred Vinson and Mrs. Vin-| They did. Inside they found one | ** MASS. AVE.
Both Rep. Keogh and Rep.| |dered to buy. them “to conform | ofher crawling insects and is effective for
nator Owen Brewster, the(son, had a good time runningjitem—an envelope marked “Top|~ s——
ine Republican. about from cocktail party to horse Secret” which contained a memo] Lh. = a ring to cocktail party. Biggest entitled “Instructions to Buy Safe! wen's Back affair was that given by Mr. and to Keep Secret Documenta In.”
. Mrs, Walter P. Chrysler Jr. but oar. RIGH-JINKS heres {it's not true there were six bars; JIM PRESTON, 74-year-old una on a new lease of There were only Bve, official historian of the Senate fe this weke when Mr. and Mrs. 'who works in Senate Secretary AND SERVICE orris (Pass Joa Culues Hen Un- Mrs. Sidney Wheelock. wile of Les Biffle's oftice, is a ringer for Come in and See the Platinum back sn ° or nk, got Neville Chamberlain, Britain's m a vacation in New England./a nice present recently—a fancy “Munich” boy, He was a, technical Famous Webber Freezer Right off the reel, or something, Chinese evening gown with head-|qirector for the movie. “Mr. Smith | Before You Buy wen fixed up one of those inti: dress. Seo naturally, she togged goes to Washington” and even OPEN DAILY TILL 9 P.M. ate luncheon-swimming party herself out in it when she went played in it—as Jim Preston. EXCEPT SUNDAY ffairs—only 50 guests—and gotito dine at the Chinese Embassy. Maj. and Mrs. John Horton he welkin ringing just like old She figured she'd probably xt have moved into a new house in|
“| Bethesda, near the big Naval Hos-| Ask Mrs. Manners— | pital. In case you've forgotten,
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YDEAR MRS. MANNERS: MY SON MARRIED the girl next door when hie came home rom service. After three years of marriage they are still making their home with her widowed mother, which I think is fine. Here is my problem. We've always lived next door to the | . ® Co i” rl ‘and her mother and never had a word before my son married. | e girl was over every day. Now she and her mother don’ t seem > ENROLL the same. My daughter-in-law —— ee ramen WHERE CAN tries to get out of my invitations herself by feeling you've been . ; ed Sand speaks to us only when she as unkind as she is. Your son - | 60?
NOW” leases. She gave approves of you. He wouldn't, . e a present in if you picked on his wife, even ho wrong size | with “justification. . IN DIANAPOLI S mnd offered to | I'm sure youre a wonderful | mother, but maybe you appear to monopolize people you love. CENTER | Living as close as you two ° COLLEGE COURSES
xchange it in families do, I think you should
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She woodwork. She said she wasn 't| Kessler Park Civic League at 8 : . $helping and went home. She never pm. tomorrow in the Flackville Registration—Sept. 12, 13-128 P. M entioned a gift 1 brouglit her. Methodist Church. All residents Classes Begin—3ept. 14, + She made me ride in the back of Kessler Park and vicinity are idi Smeat 50 the dog could ride in front. invited. 902 N. Meridian - LI. 3548
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3 said nothing. but had a quiet’ : - —— rp cee RQittle cry at home. My son said. ; + ‘Mother, forget it. She gefs those Ispells and there's nothing vou . fran do.” } $+ Mrs. Manners, if she would treat me with just a grain of frespect I'd be the happiest mom ¢in Indianapolis. Should I have a stalk (she has a temper) or con-| jtinue to be myself and to think sof her as my daughter, trusting $God to change her ways
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