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By ANDREW TU LLY, Scripps- “Howard Stam Writer WASHINGTON, Sept. 16— Alexander P. de Seversky, the flying = 8 methi 2 new. BRL Shao ng.
RAMEE v a i. t-te mrew-benk-S ADOT; Fi to Defense.” — fori . a quick look-see and found it was autographed To Senator Paul & rome Douglas, with warmest personal regards.” ; . Mr. Bricker's secretary natural-: : . ly figured Sen. Douglas’ had his bronzed and fit because the freei boss’ copy and called him. loaders really got a workout a “Nope,” said Sen, Douglas. “My few days ago. Five Latin- Ameribook says “To Rep. Graham Bar- can. countries—Costa Rica, San gen” (of North Carolina). Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua -- all celebrated ONE OF the local society edi- their independence on tlie same tors. faced up to it bravely the day, with parties, naturally. other day and came right out and Most of the gang quit after admitted that offhand she could making three of the shindigs, only t hink-of but the braver element managed three Washing- to work ‘em all in while stom- : tonofficials’ ach pump manufacturers stood wives who were |_on_the sidelines rubbing their real smart dress- hands with glee. ers. At last re- Reason the five republics all celebrate on the same date. is that they once were all parts of a {Spanish province and held their irevolutions-at the same time. . » n COL. GODFREY McHUGH aide to Air Chief of Staff Gen. Hoyt Vandenberg, is going through his -own little purgatory these days. He's taking an ad-
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* ambassador to Canada, (“infini : : ly chie”); and Mrs. William Ful- Chines tor Such bigwigs as Presi- | bright, wife of the senator from I¥s a: blind fying instrument . Arkansas (' Sresses to her own deal, in which ro) instructor - a Ve vet Accented Rayon Crepe Dress
good taste.’ keeps knocking the instruments The asthe editor, whom We'll 04" order, one by one. Somecall Evelyn Gordon because that's {in0q a1] Col. McHugh has to go her name, seemed to feel some py jg 5 speedometer and a gyrohope for Mrs. Harry Truman. compass, yet he's not supposed to Bess’ hair, she said, "is better joge altitude or do anything else dressed; her suits and dresses he shouldn't. The colonel's got
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Rep. Camp rushed a reply saying he didn't really mean it that
scheduled for Friday night at the South Side Armory. Kenneth Jef-
Would King Cole Be Merry
better cut and better chosen, and nicé black hair now, but the wise ehe watches her gles lige a hawk. boys are fing 11] he White by { well-dressed smartness. Black Rose and Magic For The Iron Curtain countries x ® = By 1 are puting up a better front = THE NEW Portuguese Am- 2 h NI than usual these days. Three of bassador, Luis Esteves. Fernades, = . . . oe e the embassies—Russian, Czech is driving his gardener crazy. He's = WN Brown in misses’ sizes 12 to 18. 16.95 Chure and Romanian—recently under- |just taken over the best piecejof = \ apolis Oc went a sandblasting job and lawn on the embassy grounds— = N\ polis now look pristine as all get-out. 2 nice, flat expanse of green—and & LL bo 2 , This ‘ Now If the Russians could only turned it into a badminton court. FASHION DRESSES, Section 2, Downstairs at AYRES will brin, do something about that smell Best cup of coffee in town is Z ithe one served up at the Brazilian country. of cooking cabbage that hits ji b The b ted you the moment you breeze into | -M0assy. The beans ..reé roastec s The ct the place, |at the embassy and then ground Stat bis "rw \especially for each meal. ates Dis . f+ The American Red Cross is heads of Side Show ‘selling the $225,000 mansion at ? ‘ ’ ‘and comm HARDLY ANYBODY bothered Dupont Circle, willed it by the provide co to look at the stage at the Olney, {late Cissie Patterson, publisher informatio Theater the other night where lof the Washington Times-Herald. Daytime Le Brian Aheérne was struggling. . . Besides President Truman's = Smartly Lo Half clergymen manfully with a play called ‘quarters, the Presidential yacht, = Belt Act ' toric Robe “Dear Brutus.” Reason is the Wiilamsburg, has fourair-con- = Church. loi joint was crawling with big shots ditioned guest staterooms with Prasiod § ve Aral. Chur and their wives, who came full bath. It also has two pianos. odism.” T) i of expensive booze and grub and : ways for d t [] Ee 3 ent ihe night ogling one 19 Manual Class wen Naturally, Senate Secretary. Les Biffle and Mrs. Biffle were To Have Reunion Methodiay : among the attractions, as were The 1919 Manual High School op 1 Ecuadorean Ambassador and graduating class will observe its § o Mrs. Gus Dillon, Hawaiian Dele-|31st year out of school next Sun- = | 163 Yec gate and Mrs. Joseph R. Farring- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. = , ton, and Philippine Ambassador Glen IL. Campbell on the old = Mike Elizalde. Occasionally the Shelbyville Road. g | dialogue on the stage got 80| Officers of the reunion are Ben = : loud people in the audience T. Jordan, president; Frank Cox, = : . “4 couldn't hear what their neigh-|vice president; Esther M. Schmitt, = ol : bors were saying, but generally It/gecretary; Mr. Campbell, treas- = Penme was a big success. urer “ : Whenever they have a-movie. —On- the reunfon committee are: - | After “premiere ‘in this town the movie [ouis Vollrath, chairman, Earl =. B people try to in- |Baron, Margaret Otte Beckrich, y vite VIP's whose __iis | Gladys Oelberg Crafton, Lucille | WHO work has some- {Newman Driftmeyer, Lloyd T. | stitu “thing to do with ‘Jonies, Helen McFee, Hubert \ the theme of the Mertz, Mildred Schmedel Moore, States? film. Marine | Doretta Schrader, Nellie Lyneh On thi Commandant | Stevens, John Tacoma. Gen. Clifton | Other committee members are . versary ( Cates, for ex- Mildred Gage Miller, Gertrude . . - the Cons ample, was the _. Bishop Padgett, Elizabeth Vickers. the 55 del chief guest at a Borden, Frank Cox, Dorothy sembled in Marine movie re- © | Calderwood Cox, Elsa Borkamp cently. Now the ¥ ‘Fehr, Harold Naegele. 1787, to c town is trying = Np, Sawyer a upon Whis to figure out : : was based, why Secretary of Commerce Dance to Benefit more famo: Charles Sawyer headed the list Knightstown Home , A =tuden of hig shots for the premiere of , Yao o6t ballroom and square. American Something called. “Madness of dance Tor the AMEHICAR Tein pected to. Ove “Knightstown Children’s Home is ~ Washingto: . officer of
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Into trouble with their constitu- fries is general chairman. - centg i® these touchy days. Take The benefit, is sponsored by the a Rep. A. Sidney. Camp, (D. Ga.) Hilton U. Brown Jr. Post, Ameri- wisely to i ~for.insiance..In-his.weekly-news-.can.leglon. . a “yet a letter recently he said he sure I later noboc would ‘like to get home and sit the hand down to a nice meal of “mus- ['¥% ) ; ' four huge | cadines, persimmons, possum and 4 ITI] 317% § (oming the nobie taters.” nti . vention. ‘He'd hardly got the thing into 1] a Brand-New Deal... print when wheelbarrows full of ! : ; ! HAD IT mail began arriving at his office, OL 1g the IE with | lamation o giving him the old what-for for { ’ Sesquicente wanting to come home with a war " : " ] i ] going on. the “TELE-PLAN" Seal! @ a BD. Rooters
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