Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1950 — Page 7
. 26, 1950
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TUESDAY, SEPT. 26, About People—
Midnight Call Reveals Charlie, Oona Happy
How would you like to be whistles funeral dirges outside her|
roused at 1 o'clock in the morning and be asked if your marriage has gone on the rocks? That's what happened in New York today to the “world’s greatest comedian,” and he retained his sense of
called Charlie 3 Chaplin and his onetime “child bride'’ Oona O'Neill to see if ¢ their seven-year marriage was pffft-ing. “Just a min-
Charlie Chaplin
ute,” said Chaplin, turning to his regent plundered the strong box
wife. In a sleepy stage whisper he asked:
mutual laughter.
Chaplin, returning to phone: “You can say there's absolutely royal family, no truth in the report we're sep- Who are conarating. To the contrary, we're sidered pennytogether right now and we're very pinchers, as
happy.”
More laughter from Charlie and| Oona. Reporter is satisfied, and treasury is the
trusts the gossips are likewise. » n ”
Want to be mayor of a town? which keeps In boosting income taxes. The King of school boards from the last|service and women with 25. fact you can own the whole town. The town of Bumble Bee, Ariz,
For $60,000, you can be.
“How is our marriage b/gk in the early i: coming along?” Reporter hears/19th Century.
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Judge Harris Fages Trial! Oct. 12 in Check Case
| The judge who went to jail, ‘Sullivan Cireuit Court Judge Nor-, val K. Harris, will go on trial again Oct. 12 in his own court-| room on a charge of passing a
State Schoo Lunch Funds Cut.
1950-51 Allocation __ | Judge Harris, who, recently Pared by $9349 ‘completed a term on the Indiana
War spending and increased State Farm at Pendleton-for con-|
window in an attempt to block her; marriage to State Trooper Herbert Belsom. o . » The Confederate Army gathered from Indiana's allocation |in. Biloxi, Miss. today, with only 1950-51 school year. : 'stand dealer. | one veteran able to attend. He is| Apportionment received by the The Indiana Supreme Court ap-| Gen. James W. Moore of Selma, State Department of Public In-ipointed Judge Ralph Seal of the Ala. Twenty-one other veterans struction this year is $1,498,000 yx County Circuit Court to preof the Civil War were unable to for distribution to 1300 schools in|gqe at the jury trial. Judge Seal attend. Gen. Moore, a “youngster” Indiana. This is 625 per cent)... tified the office of the attorof 99, had joined the Dixie Army less than last year. - - Iney general the trial will start at| as an under-age private. oA total of 45 public and pa-g 5 me. 5 rochial schools in Marion County, King George VI says he is will receive school lunch ald dus ’ {ing the next school year. Indian-| | | Britain's poofest (financially) | i schools do not r. mann To Be Feted | monarch in recent history. in the program. { |
| | ip 2 the Joyal Soffers » at Fails to Cover Cost 2 1 ! ay J8Vel [SICH te Prince! Although the money appropri- nner ong | Agriculture is used to reimburse {schools for money spent on food, | the complete cost. The balance Total 245 will be made up by local school] Nine employees, whose years getting lunches at the schools. |ored tonight at a dinner to be School district Ureak-downs given by the National Malleable | Department of Public Instruction,| The meeting, the seventh an-| but lunch costs are expected by nual session of the Naco Service
for the suing a worthless check to a new-
for riotous living
ated by the U. 8. Department of] Years of Work This time no- this year’s fund ‘will not cover) {body blames the boards and parents of children|Of service total 245, will be hon- — have not been completed by the and Steel Castings Company. {monarchs go. The royal
|victim of Socialist government, gino George VI
four to eight cents each. {Room of the Claypool Hotel. This figure would vary accord-| Gold watches are given by the jing to balances left in the hands firm to men with 30 years of
insists on filing returns for his school year. | The men to be honored tonight {personal possessions, just as any| The federal allocation is based are Roscoe Hughes, a finisher;
was put up for sale today by other Briton must do. With his on total school enrollment and Oscar Demoss, maintenance man,
Mr. and Mrs. Don H. Robinson, vast formerly of New York. They amounts to a tax of $2.73 for) bought the town, which consists every $280 of income, which -of 14 buildings and 225 acres, two squeezes his cash to a pittance.
years ago.
#® - ! . Hollywood put out another Washington's GHQ opinion feeler for the return of To Be National Shrine
Ingrid Bergman today.
| Returning from Europe, where]
he visited the new Mrs. Rossellini
tory” part.
» » o Jacqueline Cadow, 18-year-old partment the right to acquire the they
| —The government will take over movie producer David O. Selznick George Washington's Revolution- | said the film star would return tolary War headquarters as a na-| Hollywood if offered a ‘“satisfac- tional monument,
{and George Hatfield an engineer. Benjamin Williams, a fireman {with the firm, is ill and will be unable to attend the dinner to {receive his 30-year award. | Women to receive watches are Mrs. Rosabell Balthrip, ‘Mrs. {Helen Renfro, Mrs, Maggie Squires and Mrs. Eleanor King,
. {all machine opertors, and Mrs. Troop 16 Ceremony |Eula Crampton, an inspector. | New certificates for employees | To Be Tomorrow {with long service terms will go to | Twenty-three blind boys Willithe following: A bill President Truman signed blaze a new Scouting trail in cen-| john J Vaughn, Jesse Judkins, \yesterday gives. the Interior De- tral Indiana tomorrow night when ayaroaret Anderson, James E.
receive their charter as yaqons Charles S. Cook and Mar-
personal property, this per capita income.
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23 Blind Scouts To Get Charter
WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 (UP) |
Louisiana flancee haunted by 2 “Old Stone House” here for use Troop 16, Boy Scouts of America. in Mauser, 35 years.
“phantom whistle,” ran into more|ag a public museum. pre-marital trouble yesterday. The marriage license bureau in New|the old city of Georgetown will Orleans balked at issuing a license house items of historical imporuntil the under-age girl obtains tance written permission of her parents. Georgetown and the subsequent Jacqueline has complained to|founding of the city of Washingpolice that a mysterious maniton as the national capital.
are from the Indiana for the Blind. Troop 16 will be the first such years. {group in the eight - county area Mrs. Balthrip, Mrs. Renfro, covered by the Central Indiana Benjamin Hatfield, Mrs. CrampiCouncil, which includes Indianap-/ton, Cornell” White, Benjamin jolis and Marion County. {Woodson, Mrs. Squires, William
Mr. Hughes, Mr, DeMoss, Mr.
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The ceremony will be held at Collins, Mrs. King, Claude Lan64th St. and College Ave. at the ham and Benjamin Johnson, 25 post home of Broad Ripple Post years. 312, American Legion, sponsoring! Anthony Mohr, organization. {brew, Dirrell M. Cress, Beauford Dinner Slated
A Scout dinner will be served at 6:30 p. m. by ladies of Auxil-
iary Unit 312. ! of Troop Mrs. Ira Johnson
At 7:30 p. m., Scouts 21, Broadway Methodist Church, (go ices Tomorrow ‘Services for Mrs.
will conduct the investiture service. The charter will be presented by Scout Executive Delmar “Skip-| Johnson, who died Sunday “{per” Wilson, Central
Council.
R. [Walter Gardner, 20 years.
p. m. tomorrow at the Little & Honor Guests Sons Funeral Home Honor guests at the ceremony |Grove. Burial will be in New will be Thomas F. Hasbrook, Crown. blinded Marine Corps veteran,
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diana legislature. Others in attendance at the public meeting will include Eeouti tovr executives and Legion officials, Crouch, Entertainment will be provided by | "'Séout Troop 133, John Strange | School. .
of the Nazarene.
daughters, Mrs. Ethel
Mrs,
Doris Gerhart; seven sons, Paul, (Fred, Donald, Chesfer, Joseph, {Robert and Raymond; two broth-
State Polio Totals
{same date last year:
Cases Deaths Counties/and 11 great-grandchildren. 1950 .... 298 19 66 { « 1949 .... 814 84 74 Mrs. Priscilla Baxter
| New cases reported today; Two! Services for Mrs. Priscilla Bax- » (each in Lake and Elkhart coun- ter, lifelong Indianapolis resident, ities, one each in Vermillion, Dear- will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in |born and Tippecanoe counties. |Stuart Mortuary Chapel | DE burial in Crown Hill Surety Firm Seeks Mrs. Baxter died Sunday in ‘Permit for Building Higgins Nursing Home. She was National Life and Accident In- | surance Co., Nashville, Tenn. to-
Surviving are two brothers, [James and Robert Powell, and a
$40,000 office building in Indian- Indianapolis. apolis. A petition asking variance of Mrs. John Pfaff
2 ] local building line requirements acting as agent for the surety physician, will be held at 10 a. m. firm. {tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan The proposed building would be | Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown at 971 N. Delaware St. and would Hill, cover 13,000 square feet of space. |
be provided.
day in Methodist Hospital,
‘| ney, Indianapolis, also survives.
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county authorities to range from Society, will be held in the Riley)
in Beech|
Surviving-are her husband, Xray
Mrs. Pfaff and her husband,’ Dr.| Off-street parking facilities would john A. Pfaff, made -their home! at 1410 Park Ave, She died Sun-|
A native of Cleveland, O., Mrs. Pfaff had lived here morg than 56 years. A brother, Fred’ W. Ran-
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Campbell Answers Capehart Query
Senate Candidates Resume ‘Battling’
Sen. Homer E. Capehart, seek-|
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inee, resumed their battle of chal-| lenges . and counter-charges in
speeches last night. Sen. Capehart earlier had chal-| lenged Mr. Campbell to state how he would have voted in the Senate
last Saturday on the anti-Commu- ether and they
nist bill. (The measure passed over President Truman's veto.) ; After chiding Sen. Capehart for his failure to either defend or denounce Sen. William E. Jenner's attack on Gen. George Marshall, Mr. Campbell said he will answer his opponent's challenge on the| anti-Communist bill. Election Coming “The vote to override the President's veto must be considered in the light of congressional viewpoint,” Mr. Campbell said in a speech at Turkey Run State Park. “There is an election coming up.|
was {
The people have a right to hear|
from their representatives during a campaign. Their haste to get home and yet take some kind of action to strengthen our control of espionage and subversive ac-| tivities is understandable,
woul to ch 1 have had $0 choose between , ring the last war to another
(man, I didn’t do right and I'm
letting the whole matter slide perhaps for months or take at least
a step in the right direction, |to my second husband and that's
{the way I want to live. “That is how I regard the in-|
Favors Override
ternal security bill—inadequate and incomplete, poorly . constructed and a ‘long way from what Congress intended it to be— but nevertheless a small step in (the right direction. *
|every year till we {were married. I ¢
husband his friend isn’t what
Ask Mrs. Manners—
DEAR MRS. MANNERS: SHALL I TELL my husband
nationwide participation in school tempt of ; the Indiana Supreme ing re-election, and Alex Camp- who will go into service soon that lunch programs have cut $9349 Court, has been charged: with'is- bell, Democratic senatorial nom-|spe man he thinks is his best
friend asks me for dates? The two boys have been friends
since they were kids. They playfootball to=
took long trips hate to tell my %s
he thinks. Myhusband says after he goes to war he wants me to take my problems to his friend. He, acts relieved in leaving me in his| friend's hands. Already he's ex-| plained our financial matters tol him. He thinks I need looking after because don't have any) family. | At first when this friend started being nice to me I thought he| was on the level. I decided Il thought wrong when he called and!
|asked me to sneak out with him,
| “If I had been in the Senate, |petore ny husband goes.
Mrs. Manners, 1 was married
ashamed I didn’t. I have been true
I don’t think my husband knows the stories about me, but his friend has heard them. He [told me he had. He hinted that he'd tell them to my husband if I didn't go out.
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‘Friend’ of Future Gl Seeks Dates With Wife
friend -and maybe not love me anymore. What would you ‘do? UNHAPPY WIFE. How about making friends with an older woman your husband likes? Tell him you would rather she advised
{no one was injured. A
whom |
you if you needed advice. Say |
you don't want to be talked about for being seen with men. |
If you handle the conversation properly, sprinkling it with words of love, your husband will call off the man. Starting new stories on yourself wouldn't make people forget the tales you regret. That man your husband thinks is his friend doesn’t ask you out so you can appeal to his better nature. The place to tell him you're a changed person is on the telephone. The way to prove
it is to hang up fast, after re- |
3 FREIGHT CARS AGE T.
OTTAWA, Kas. Sept. 26 (UP)
—Five cars of a Santa Fe freight train were derailed today when a journal broke on one of the cars. "A railroad spokesman said.
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fusing to ga out. He won't talk |
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Acrobat Walks Line To Bar Drunk Charge
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| DETROIT, Sept. 26 (UP) —Ab-| } I would do almost anything to quilah Ben Brahim was arrested So I would have voted as the keep from hurting my husband. for drunken driving but police re-
seven Democratic Congressmen Maybe if I went out with the duced the charge to reckless driv-|
from Indiana voted—to override the veto.”
|said he
| Truman was wrong in refusing to| A
|sign the bill. | “I believe he did the only thing
Hatfield and Mr. Williams, 30 he could do to impress upon Con-| {gress that the law leaves much to §
{be desired,” he said. ‘Nation Knows’ | “Had the President signed the ibill, the people would have been lulled into a false sense of se-
curity. Now the whole nation
Raphiel Kim. knows there is more to be done.” speaking at E. Gavin, Charles Harper, John|/Muncie, had attacked Mr. CampMurphy, Tony Tomasetig and |bell's earlier statement, defending
| Sen. Capehart,
the President's veto. “I am astounded at the admis-
sion of any man seeking election to the Senate that he would pro-| - {tect the Communists in America Nellie KE. While our boys are fighting and in|dying In a war against CommuIndiana|General Hospital, will be at 2/nists in Korea,” Sen. Capehart
| said. Answers Challenge
Mr, Campbell in answering his | | opponent's challenge on the anti-| : A native of Boone County, Mrs. Communist bill, then blasted back | now with the public relations de-/Johnson lived here 10 years. Mrs. at the Senator for his refusal to partment of Ell Lilly & Co. and|Johnson, who was 71, was a mem-/take a stand on the Jenner speech, Republican candidate for the In- ber of the Winter AvenuesChurch attacking Gen.
“front man for traitors.)
| another. | Mr. Campbell shot back:
“So far, all we have for the recjers, Edward Woodruff, Indianap-|ord from Sen. Capehart is ques-| {olis, and William Woodruff, Leb-| tions. He answers one question | Today's polio totals in Indiana anon; three sisters, Mrs. Ossie At-| With another. Which do you want, | |since Jan. 1 compared with the kins, Mrs. Ethel Powell and Mrs.|2 Senator who has nothing but, No of {Mattie Taylor; 25 grandchildren questions or one who has the
answers?”
7 Quartets to Join In Program Here
Seven quartets will participate With in a program Oct. 7 when the Indianapolis Chapter of the Society Preservation and En-| Shop | Quartet Singing in America meets |
| for the
couragement of Barber
{at Shortridge High School.
Among noted Hoos day sought permission to build a sister, Mrs. Mary Etta Ray, all of | slated oy appear wo pil rete {ter Brothers of Gary, the Tune |Cats of Connersville, the Tone, . |Twisters of Lebanon, and the, Rites for Mrs. Bertha Raney Highlanders of Terre Haute. The, was filed by W. A. Brennan, Inc, Pfaff, wife of an Indianapolis Indianapolis chapter chorus will
| supply background music.
Program will begin at3 p.m. |
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Sen. Capehart earlier had suggested that Mr. Campbell debate Opal Swope and with Sen. Jenner on the matter, - Mrs. Margie Hvidston and Mrs, refusing to take sides one way or
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