Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1950 — Page 3

Doctor Goes to Court for Divorce Under Laws of California | ; By VIRGINIA MacPHERSON United Press Hollywood Correspondent _ HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 30—Dr. Peter Lindstrom, still Ingrid

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. it might have had if he'd filed his sult while the world was stil) Gets No Reply EE ody he born a ew I a 2 Jr. was r . : the last Feb. 2, a few days later UNION Leaders |replied to India’s note of last FriIngrid divorced Dr. Lindstrom b; day “surprise and re-

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‘working as a receiving clerk, bollermaker and carpenter in Ft. Wayne in 1925 and 1926. t “Eighteen cents an hour is what I got then,” he and appreciative laughter rippled through the room. “There was no union then,” he said. “If there had been I would have joined.” The safeguards against misfortune that have been built in the last 18 years are a bulwark against dangerous ideologies, Mr. Campbell said. He recalled the miseries of the depression 20 years ago and said, “it was only by the grace of God that this country didn't go Communist when there was breadlines in this city, and ‘every other city.” He plugged for the re-election of Rep. Kruse, describing him as

little likelthood a reply would be received. The Calcutta newspaper StatesBut as far as California's con- mam said the invaders were accerned, she’s still Mrs. Lindstrom on the law books. That will be cleared up today. Dr. Lindstrom . filed his suit last Apr. 20 when Ingrid’s baby was 2 months old. ; Except for the charges he made to become a free man, the Swedish-born brain surgeon probably will never have another word to say on the triangle in which he became the “forgotten man.” g 5 2 “All he wants now,” a spokesman said, “is to get this mess off the front pages and get back to work.” s

Chago Tobden., a bandit who for several years has been the terror) of eastern Tibet's trade routes. The newspaper sald Tobden has been appointed “vice goverpor” of Sikang province, as well as commander of the token Tibetan force. i

Teachers Approve Change in Rules

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‘ “one of the great Congressmen| ,. dye BR. HE ; M. Brownson Raps of the nation” whose talents al- Group Amends | : ) : H ready have been recognized by| CC HPL wp gs [0C aim M. Foreign Policy Taal pa Y Its Constitution 1 Charles Brownson, an! Mr. Campbell planned to speak! Ten proposed amendments to . an eandidate: for Con B Rebun of a luncheon in Decatur today, the constitution of the Indiana) ll av n jake Congress, des “land “visit around” in Decatur State Teachers Association passed | : F . rge the Washington administration’siagnd Bluffton until this evening, all five sites of Hoosler! grOCKHOLM, Sweden, Oct. 30 ’ foreign policy as “tragie stupid- when there will be a dinner and|teachers -conventions, the :

ABso-| a raed SY rally in Bluffton. "|clation announced t ay. {(UP)—Prince Gustav Adolf, 68, Returns from Gary, South | Bend, Evansville and Ft. Wayne! i 1to5us and mild in showed the amendments passed pon was proclaimed King Gustav with the same overwhelming ma-iyy of the Swedes; Goths and jority as they did in Indianap- wendes. } olis, Meetings were held simul-| 4 greater cheer split the air in taneously in the five cities 1ast the state hall in the royal castle week. when the new king finished his Major amendment was One ath Hundreds of thousands of which set up a delegate assembly hig subjects outside the castle and to make policy and handle busi-iajong the streets took up the cry. ness of the association. Another| The ghouts almost drowned out made it ynnecessary for executive . secretary Robert Wyatt to seek re-election every five years. Defeated at every center was

ity” in a speech before the Serv fcemen’s Club here today.

“In 1946, Chinese Nationalist troops had - surrounded 70,000 Chinese Communist troops,” he said. “Then, Gen. George Marshall, obeying the orders of President Truman, forced the fighting to cease and the Red army escaped to regroup.’ : Mr. Brownson said “positive identification of Chinese Communist forces fighting in Korea highlights the tragic stupidity of the U. 8. foreign policy in the Far East.”

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my reign,”

Capehart Scores

LI Truman Policies “(Continued From Page One) Rauh Jr, a coworker with Mr. LaFollette in the Americans for Democratic Action, made a ‘“‘vicious tirade” against the Federal Bureau of Investigation before the Conference on Civil Liberties in Washington. Sen. Capehart quoted Mr. Rauh {as “demanding” an investigation

mourning for Gustav V, who died early yesterday after 43 years of rei

Sweden's new king and queen, Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf, 68, 4 | and Crown Princess Louise, are shown in a portrait on their 25th

when his father, Gustaf V, died early yesterday.

‘swore today to be “straightfor-!

the church bells which tolled in|

Doctors Again Longer Hair, Shorter

- Stave Off Leukemia

Medical sclence once moré hak! bolstered the waning life of leu-| ~ kemia victim Jerry Dunaway. |

| The 8-year<old boy was sched‘uled to return home from St. Vins Hospital today, with the ‘cancer of the blood that is slowly curv taking his lite. tomporarilyl oi line’ of beauty is - checked. i y His mothér, Mrs! Ruby Duna-! This revelation was mada. tos way, 835 Eastern Ave, quoted! IJerry’s doctor as saying the ® {drug mythopterin has produced | # od ‘another major remission in the disease, and that for awhile at {least Jerry can be home with his {tamily, ! | Jerry was found to be suffering {from the blood disease last Dejcember, and was given only = months to live. However, he made P la major comeback after The Times secured the new drug ACTH for him and flew Jerry to (New York for treatment in Feb{ruary.

{ 1 have it straight from {women are going to look like o' more’ “bald” women

ana Hairdressers’ and Cosmetologists’ Association. Whew, From now on, hair will be longer. Down to the collar,

| olitical Barrage By NOBLE REED

Marion County voters this week

‘doctors since have been able to rages of political campaigning in {produce four major remissions by rages @ po P B

[treatment with ACTH and other drugs.

Divorce Mill 4, Oharges Renewed

Democratic candidates for| {Marion County judgeships

Campaign mass meetl scheduled by both Republican an Democratic candidates | high as 10 in one day, Nov. 7 election. Republicans massed their Nort

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at the Riviera Club.

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Ss | methods under the present Repub- Congress; lican administration during week- candidate end campaign speeches.

Frank H.. Fairchild for prosecutor, Dan Smith, candiate for sheriff

GOP officials of making divorce “too easy” and of failing to force divorced fathers to pay support

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As Hairdressers Convene Here By MR. BUD SPEAKE Well, men, we've done it. “And it was a long, hard-headed fight, the high brass in beauty mills that women again. . : triftting around. dragging the ground with lovely-legged creatures doing their un|fortunate best to look like men. - -

day at the 13th annual conven-| tion and trade show of the Indi-|

| Those in the know at the convention say the change is not ca- ., grdinators, price or dictatorial whim of the ,,qmetologists backed away in

. Steps Up in County Althiough there is no “cure,”/f;ced one of the heaviest bar-|

were » 4/2 Charles Addams cartoon. A every afternoon and night, ranging as She until thet: She

|Side workers for the biggest pep! [session of the campaign tonight!

The GOP campaign summary re- will be outlined at this rally by {newed charges of “divorce mill”/Charles Brownson, nominee for

Democratic candidates accused! The high point of the Demobe staged at the Athenaeum tomor-| row night when Gov. Schricker,

Skirts Forecast

‘No more skirts

{same “high fashion” magazines {which perpetrated the infamous “new look.” 1 By gad, sir, it was men, they admit. {| Men rebelled, an almost unheard of happening in this. era

iof feminine emancipation. And—

{when the old man drew the line, igir, the whole battery of fashion hairdressers and

{the face of the withering blast, i New Didoes Up at the Lincoln Hotel, the whele passel of feminine struc.

{up some sort of dido to make the ‘old man foot the bill again. One of the first things I saw up there was a whole battery of equipment that looked fresh out of an ancient torture chamber or

blonde ‘was getting a, tint job {done, and looked miserable about explained that she was a natural blonde, but you know how

h this dirty city is.

} Technical Talk Backing out of the welter of feminine shrieks and chatter, I bumped int® Mrs. Miriam Cordwell. She is the First Veep of Official Hair Fashion Committee. If she is an example of

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|bobs they're trying out, I'm all ifor them. She came into town to help co-ordinate the show, and. |was full of technical talk about the industry Personally, T got too enthralled

money for children. will kevnote the Democratic ‘ Clarence Merrell, Democratic issues. looking at her to hear-a word she candidate for Circuit Court, said. The Governor will lead the Said. That's beca.se her hair was i divorces have been granted after rally chiefly in behalf of Rep. long. an average of less than 10-min- Andrew Jacobs, candidate for] TTT a a ute trials. re-election to Congress. Al! Hoosier Couple

Bernard Korbly, Democratic candidate for Superior Court 1, demanded an end to “10-minute divorce trials” and urged support for the program sponsored by Democratic candidates for reforms in court procedure.

vited to attend. Wednesday

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Northwestern Ave. Beckwith Sets Talk

Democratic candidates for state and county offices have been in-

Democrats ” oe will stage a major rally at 2704 —Ralph Ford, 25, and his wife,

Found Dead

RICHMOND, Ind., Oct. 30 (UP)

teachers in Richmond elementary

{schools, were found dead in their

tural engineers is trying to shape "J

lof the FBI tapping wires, rifling an 11th amendment which proposed reduction of the annual

ng destroying public] records. 3 Te dues. It was introduced by an

J * i . individual and did not have AN Senawr Bis sai Char "ia recommendation from Associathe National Lawyers Guild, had | to | petitioned for an investigation of

{the FBI. Sen. Capehart said Mr.

| an cit and conth Heviions ‘arost Horsky is a junior partner in the Before Crowd of 5600

: i ¥ {law firm of Secretary of State; fast. Creomnision relieves quickly be- Dean Acheson. t

3 | 1. Soothes. raw “President Truman not only —A stunting pilot died before the br Wore Tuvala het tried to Yoto the Communist bill,” eyes of 5600 spectators here desiroy ls eect by appointing Yo"estey Wher hi Blane faled LaFollette to the CORIO DORA" |oyyiny’ atv. Charles Edward Bailey, 34, of Madison, N. C., took his tiny! plane under ribbons stretched 14 feet above the ground, 1 started a climbing roll, the engine stalled, and the plane crashed to the ground at an alr show. |

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old monarch saddened the whole country. Although Gustav V, specifically requested that work go pn as usual upon his death, flags were flown at half-staff dnd photographs of the ruler were draped in mourning wreath, : The swearing in of his eldest son was a solemn ceremony. Queen Louise, " the new king's! wife, arrived at the state hall a few minutes early and awaited the rest of the royal family. Then came the king, his son Prince Bertil, his brother Prince Vilhelm and the baby Crown Prince Carl Gustav, four and one half. . Fo A. palace ;spokesman said Gus2, remain at Drottningholm Castle for four or five days and then will be transferred by ship and. car to Stockholm. Burial service will be held Nov. 9.

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Raps Support Lack John Linder, Democratic candidate for judge of Superior Court i4, charged that present judges ‘have failed to force fathers to {support their children.

Mrs. Willis C. Reed . . . the |

| executive chair fifs. | “Last December, the County

~ » v Legion Auxil egion Xi lary [Clerk’s office estimated that 66] Chi f T 0 per cent of the orders for sup-

(port of children were not being) {paid,” he sald. { | “The poor relief and public wel-| fare tax rates will continue to get higher unless the judges get together on a program to compel] divorced ‘fathers to accept their responsibilities.”

‘Boost Americanism’

Her Top Project By AGNES OSTROM Settling back into-the executive chair in the second floor head.| (quarters of the American Legion! {Auxiliary on Meridian 8t, a - friendly Vinita, Okla. dentist's, SAYS: wife joked: } " “This is the first time I've ever), / sat here, you know. It fits, Guess I'll stay awhile.” ! Thus Mrs. Willis C. Reed, newly, elected national Auxiliary presi- . dent, prepared to take over the {reins of the mammoth women's {organization. For a time her {flower garden and antique glass {collecting hobbies will. be foresaken for other work. She arrived last night at Weir Cook Airport on- one of the last planes to land before fog closed the port to air traffic. i | “Saturday was my homecoming} party in Vinita,” she said. It also (was one of two times she has, been at home since here election! Oct. 12 at the Los Angeles convention. Brown-haired Mrs. Reed has several goals for the more than 975,000 American Legion Auxiliary |members. One is making the {membership .a million and one, Primarily, it is a program of! Americanism. 3 : Po. First objective will be support: - iof the American Legion's drive (for Universal Military Training. | She plans an educational pro-| gram on the . United 'Nations.| [“While it is not a finished product, | lit needs especially the moral sup‘port of women. They must know what t is about.” {| She also hopes to implement the, (work of the All-American Con-| {ference to Combat Communism! by giving the women something, definite they can do at the com-| {munity level. 2 f

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New Officers Elected By State Dental Unit

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At the same time the Republi-/apartment today and authorities -- cans will be whooping up cam: said it was murder-suicide. paign oratory next door at 2708 Coroner H. D. Hill said Mr. Northwestern Ave. where Frank Ford, a Navy veteran, stabbed R. Beckwith will talk on “The his 25-year-old wife with a butchTruth Gets a Hearing.” {er knife and shot himself in the Thursday night Republicans head with a shotgun. Mr. Hill will stage half a dozen rallies, sald he had found no motive. highlighting one in Perry Town-| The bodies were found when ship at School No. 9 at Hanna Mr, Ford failed to show up for and Bluff Roads. classes at Westview School, and Week-end schedules have been Mrs. Ford was absent when set up for more than 40 candi- classes started at Nicholson dates in each party to make School. speeches over the radio and at! The coroner said he believed nearly a score of mass meetings they had been dead since Friday in every section of Marion County. inight,

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