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Inside Indianapolis ~ By Ed Sovola ks - * YOU LEFT so suddenly. Mayor. I didn't have a chance to say so long or shake your hand or anything. Still find the news hard to * believe, } ” The city, your city, isn't going: to be the same without you. I'm going to miss running into you when I'm out conducting a survey, collecting money for various funds, occasionally just loafing on the Circle. The last time I saw vou was whi I had a project going to help Beech Grove with a library. That was last week, You put $5 in the jar. It seems like I was always shaking vou down
for help. Maybe it was because vou never said no to a good cause. If it wasn't for polio fit was for crippled children. And 1 .remember
nicking you for moola ‘to save the Indianapolis Symphony when I begged on fhe Circle. ? Mayor, this I'll never forget. Remember - the time you walked up to mv table at the Press Club and I was staring at the Saturday special, chill. My head was ready to explode with the biggest hangover of the year. You looked me in the eye, and said, “I think I'm going to give vou my No. 3 speech on temperance. No, on second thought, I think I better give you my No. 1 speech.” You never preached temperance even though you abstained. : I'm going to miss vour personal backing. vour sense of humor and amazing ability to give
shook your head
of-your time. You were never too busy to see anyone or write a letter, And you dida't have to do all that, BN oh WHEN MY (CAMPAIGN to hoost Indianapolis was on, vou were “the first. to write a [8ter You said, in part “1 have maintained for many vears that ton many people in this city take a sadistic delight in making much of our faults and little of our virtue and as your column so aptly
pointed out, this outnumber the bad ones
In my desk
citw’'s good. points far, letter vou sent with. a $5 check when I was asking for subscribers for the book I was planning to write. ~ There aren't many guys who can boast of Mayors like you. You wrote: ‘®o you want encouragement in the form of orders bel you undertake writing a book? “There must be a little vola, if you want things in (That's a joke, son.) “Like most gray-haired old advise voung people you. fo way I did them when I gooprepare for some words of wisdom.” "ne - when FF rouldn’'t proclaimed at the You saw the the
i8 the
ore
Sceoteh So-
black
in you, and white:
fossils, 1 love to do things the was your age
like not do oe re get a Bach Statehouse? You the fight h ground ever so humcommunity.”
KAY, rememher elor's Day came through to put bachelors on hogs. You proclaimed that ble, bachelors have a place ‘in
humor in same levél wit “Be it the
It Happened Last Night
By Earl Wilson . NEW. YORK. Nov. 14- President Truian sleeps and eats at the T.ambs Club on 14th St. and sits around there a couple of hours a day.
I slid down beside him, said “Hi, Prez,” and had some java. 'S funny about Irving Fisher, who has a Tru-
man Kisser. He's a .professional Tr uman impersonator—he Harry in “Call Me Madam’ but for 40 vears he was a B'way ginger. In 1907. the year 1 was born, he came here
does
from Ceneinnati and Columbus, and became a = Teving Flo Ziegfeld President rving Truman Fisher leading man. : Sa That's a : i spell ago. chum. -he introduced “Look for the Silver Lining’ (with “Marilyn Miller). “Over There” (with Nora Bayes) and “If "You Were
the Only Girl.” ils We came to '45, when he was 59. It covered he had a kisser like our riew Prez: He's been a stage. Truman since. In voted for Harry. “Why shouldn't I support him?” he then. “He's supported me for three years.” He was Truman the first time in “C hristopher Blake,” the Mgpss Hart show. The job lasted six
was dis-
18 he
said
months, Te made a White House speec h. “We went from Mozart -to Moss Hart,” says Les Kramer, the comedy writer, Who “found " him. Next he was the Prez in “As the Girls That was Tor a year. He sang a little song. Now he's With Ethel. Me Yall M
rman in ‘Cal i
in doesn’t epen
Madam” and just comes
. 0 “ o oe oe a xX
REPEBEFCANS-tell-him-he’ll he out of work in November, 1952, but he gays, “Oh, no. [-won't. I've got a job at least till Januam®s 1953!"
It all started because Les Kramer and Harold |
riting a
Hoffman, ex- goyernor of N. J. were w 40 and
sketch for the Circus Saints & Sinners in asked him to play Truman. Now it keeps him busy » “At a reunion of the 71th Division, “a three-star general saluted me, thinking
he avs
I was
Truman.
“In Norfolk. in 48, hel: the Vv were against Truman, I walked om stage, and got the worst booing. a:-guy ever got. ! He plays 4 happy, -dig rnafied Tram:
“I turned down a job some Republicans of fered me. They wanted me to play piano in an
undignified atmosphere, " he says. SETH abvvivs pet an Rakai i Dyna Maw o1'd like fo fell you a Htte story veard-at one’
“Rice and: Labor By Fred Sparks fe
SOMEWHERE IN NORTH KOREA. Nov. 14 (CDN) — I -am riding outside a Marine Corps tank—Ilooking for Communist . guerrillas—=when
‘1 pote a young American doling® out canteen
cups of rice to. shabby Koreans.
I ask permission to debark. After these long weeks of battle it is more unusual “to see us them.
feeding the enemy than to séé us killing The voung American running’ the rice line Pre. Michael Mead. Wilmington:—Mass.——wears blonde hair, a blonde mustache, blue eves and a disgusted lool.
He engaged to HQ. He is " know their daily ~ wupahorers—Two cups of rice. “Rarbers—Four cups of rice. “House sboys—Three cups of rice. wf arpenters—Three cups of rice. “Kitchen helpers—No rice! “Nobody gets any dough,” says “Because ‘the kitchen helpers are American chow three times a day and given a much better opportunity to steal, we do not give them any rice. The... laborers shuffle like defeated inmates of an Oriental big house, except for the youngsters who look like. brown, rag dolls. ~
Korean laborers 10th want to
North around
these are do chores their
wage
says the Corps and {1 his penciled. list:
strawboss here is
Pfc.
. The kids—10 to 14—wear what we would call
low rubbers, which protect only the lower part of oxford-tvpe shd®s: But they do net have any shoes. They: are really here for laughs, doing little work and yet earding as much, rice,
oo oe gt ’
EVERYONE sports torn. patched, baggy trousers and jackets similar to unwashed jamas worn for several ‘months while sleeping in a mud puddle. » To get their issue df rice the laborers an unlettered Armd dogtag, is ssued bi Pie. -each morning. . “J
white
vetiirn
‘currently
Mead. , fed good,
pa-
Meld”
“Your city isn't going to be the same without you."
Mayor Al Feeney .
And you also told me for my own Ration that I shouldn't carry the bachelor gag too far. You advised marriage. It surprised me, too, when vou said, if you had vour life to live over again vou would do things difterentiy. 1 always thought vou would have made a fine Dad. raised an eyeprow at the your office before 7 Hall primed to
Remember when I reports that you came to a. m.?” I showed up at the City
catch vou checking in about 9 You arrived at 7 hut —vour oflice was the second step. You had been at the Board of Works writing memoran-
dums for 15 minutes.
I'm going to miss you, a4 lot of guys are at the Press Club. How many times I've felt a hand én my shoulder and looked around to see
Many times you pulied up a chair and had lunch. Your habits didn’t change any after vou were elected Mayor, either, Of course, after vou got to be Mayor. you took a lot of needling and a guy had to be on his toes to discuss politics with you. .
vou there.
s, 2, 2, oe DX oe
COULD ever accuse you of being Mavor. Seems like I've been blab-
NO ONE long-winded,
bing quite a bit. I hope you don’t mind. You know how it is when a guy reaches into the memory file. And with someone like vou, Mayor,
it ‘wouldn't be dificull to keep “remembering
when! for hours wanted to be Mavor Feeney.
Oe —ore
illed Al ins
thing You always tead of Mr: Feeney or
And remember how I either cailed you Mayor or Mr. Feenev? Never felt right about using your Still can't. Sorry Goodby,
name, Mayor.
Truman Double Real Rooter for President
of my daughter Margaret's concerts.” ‘1 sang for 40 years, but now that's all disappeared because I look Trumanish,” he says. Mrs. Truman and Margaret saw him at “Call Me Madam" but the Prez never has, Fisher's worried about Truman's having gained 1€ pounds while he's only gained three. He'd better be careful,” Fisher says, he'll eat me out of a job.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL . divorce rumors, Bing Crosby. the kids plan a happy Thanks-
or
». oe
. Squelching the wife Dixie, and
‘he tried with all-his might to get
“Ohio has been whether he i
Taft Returns 4 Sisters Meet 1st Time in 54 Years
ToD.C, Eyes White House
Plays to Standing : Room Only at A \ Press Conference By CHARLES LUCEY
Scripps-Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Nov, 14— Maybe Sen. Robert A, Taft isn't, as he says, a presidential candidate, but he never looked more like a man on his way to keep a date with a nomination.’
“The Taft who returned triumphantly from Ohic to Washington for his first post-election press conference was mellow and smiling. It was more liké a President's ‘press conference than that of a Senator. Mr. Taft played to. standing room: only. and the cor-
respondents from Britain France, China and elsewhere listened to every phrase for a clue to what the United States may do'abroad from here on.
Willing to Accept
The Ohio Senator wasnt straining. He didn’t have to. He strained: in 1940 and 1948, when
the Republican nomination. Now,
. By RICHMOND BARTLETT saying he would accept the nomi-
: : “Pull vo dress down a little nation but not campaign for it; ili your 4 gow ! he was changing his stance Sister Hattie. You don’t want Mr. Taft wasn't making the those scars where 1 used to mistake of seeming to sound off kick vou.in the shins to show - \ 3 lies ar ' for the whole Republican Party. i, the picture a score on which he has been crit- This is part of ihe convers:
icized at times in the past tion amang four sisters having On the question of leg PRIA the time of their lives in (heir in davs .ahead, for example, he first get-together for 14 vears caid he wasn't trying to call the Mrs. Nelle Rasor said she tune—ihls was a matter that ysed to kick.the shins of all her would have to be settled by the gistérs I “was the means Senate Republican Policy: Com- cqiee T was the voungest.' she nittee. : declared On foreign policy, he made a Mean isn't strong “enough generous how toward Sen. Arthur for what you were,” teased- her H. Vandenberg of Michigan. who sister, Mrs. Harriet Badkin.
Look at over there.”
Private Believed " Headed for Korea
more than anv Republican has been influential in getiing the GOP to go along on greater participation in world affairs.
‘mom’
Backs Europe Aid
hig question overwhelming
since
elec tion
The Taft's
swing Republican - thinking .on g foreign policy more strongly Dempsey Allman : toward an isolationist slant.
Ex-Guard Member
But Mr. Taft was having none
Mrs. Zellah Coleman, Mrs. Nelle Rasor, (left to right) . . . sisters recall times together after 54 years of separation.
TCESDAY. NOV. 14, 1950
Mrs. Mary Jane
Rasor
said Mrs “she has that . All of them had be - 100k in her eve she always gets dianapolis to B i ee Shore and Mr. Benny -and also I a Ene dianapolis to visit Mrs. Tibbets gaye warm applause tow Allan - re i Hokin' . before, but more than half Jones, the ® Merry Macs and Mom" is Mrs. Mary Jans @ century they never -could Britain's Gracie Fields. King Tibbet {05 F 90th St. at arrange to come at th¥ same George told Miss Shore he was whose. home the reunion is be time. The out-of-town sisters glad she sang “Dinah.” one of his ing held. ‘She _ is called “mom are going to stay a week. They favorites. The Queen and Prinbecause. being 17 vears older have nothing planned but talk cess Elizabeth also complimented 3 than her “little sister Nell." she and more talk the honey-voiced singer. A cared. for her: when their moth The occasion for the last re- The audience gasped-when Brit-——— Z er died 3 . union, 54 vears ago, was a fu- ish Comedian Max Miller came on ‘ Asked about ages Mrs. .Zel-- neral in Converse, Ind.. the the Palladium stage and snapped H h Coleman replied We're town in which the sisters grew out his resentment of the Ameri- i older than we act. All of our up together. The four are the . can invasion. “Danny Kaye. gets a ages ‘added up come to 300. only ones still alive in a fami- 3000 sterling (8400) a week here,” 3 Iti'was not easy for the sis lv of nine. They are all widows. he said bitterly, “If I got 3000 i ters to get together. Mrs. Bod About future plans— ‘We'll sterling weekly I'd stand on the ; : : Kin lives in Los Angeles. MTs call The Times when we have stage nude and sing ‘Bless This = Rasor, Oklahoma City, Okla our next reunion 50 years from House.” Later other British per- i and Mrs. Coleman in Detroit now,” promised Mrs. Coleman. formers apologized to the Ameri- = cans for his remark.. : i bi
Israel Seen as Democratic Pillar, Church Leader Says -* od he ;
Conference Executive Impressed by Holy Land Tour, Cites UN Responsibility
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor Israel will win in its struggle to maintain
The new country. of
Tibbetts and Mrs.
‘About People—
Jack and Di Make Big Hit Before Royalty
$56-Top Charity Show Brings Out Elite of London
i Miss Shore Mr. Benny Jack Benny and Dinah Shore : were show-stoppers of the annual x
royal command variety show bee fore England's royal family in z London last night. - : A plush audience which rolled : up in Rolls Royces for the: $56-top Harriett Bodkin charity show sat on its bejewelled 3 hands throughout most _of the
= show. ¥ But it opened up wide for Miss
Jon of Hall Trades
Money was being talked about in Hollywood, too, today. Jon Hall said he and wife Frances L angford have to jug-
gle 10 careers : between them to 5
make ends meet. i He said he and &
No Stealing
. workee, No
velly hard today. stealing today.
“Workee, workee, no -rice. much trouble.” . : Pfc. Mead tells me: “I don’t know why but some of them undexstand this type lingo.” However, he prefers sign. language. Pfc. Mead tells a barber not to cut’ too high, by placing a hand on the proper - -tonsorial rear neckline and smiling ‘ a ee PKG. MEAD holds his hand” higher up-- -in the -gealp-cut position favored locally — shakes his head grimly, goes “tsk tsk tsk.” and draws a finger across the bharber’s throat. A representative visited Pfe. Mead to proclaim:
“All lice 0. K. Barley lice nn 0, K. No workee!"
This being the age of organized labor, the Norfh’ Koreans wan the argument—their only. recent victory. he
anniversary in: St.
telephone T Also in the
work . Mediterranean 18
oda: Holm os Wilbur Barlow Jr.. son of Mr. and divisthn private Mrs. Wilbur Barlow, 3415 Prosbranch supervi- pect St. He js on the destroyer: sor for the-Indi- tender Use Yellowstone,
. ans Bell Tel: shone Co., is a Theater Group Puts Off : Auditions for Roles
native. Hoosier. He Was born in ; ‘Civic - Theater tryouts in “Marco Pélo” have
Junior for parts in
Rising Sun and went to work as
Mr. Holmes an equipment in- heen postponed until Nov. 21 and : Lostallér in 1910, 22. They—were origindlly schedHe was advanced to hi& pres- uled for today-. and tomorrow
ent position in 1941 and has heen Audificns will he held in the Ina member of Telephone ‘Pioneers diana University building, State ‘of America since 1931. % Fairgrounds.
Hiinois Driver Crh to Death in Starke County 2-Truck Collision
life Three persons were hospitalized. in northern Indiana today as Christian ‘Andera. result of highway accidents in which two died. died instantly when crushed gyges”
in the cab of his tractor- -trailer in a two-truck collision on U. 8. 30 report to Holly-
George Nelson, 62,7Oaktawn, TIL,
near, the Kankakeé River in Starke County. Mr. Nelson's swiping anot Fer tractor-trailer — which had jackknifed while being driving: on U. driven by James M. Dinsmore, 42
(Gary. . Mr. Dismore and a pas: White was attempting to pass an- pom : ¥: senger, Stephen Szparaga.’ 27: other car, tage police said. CARRIER AT | HAWAN Mis McCool. Ind. vere taken to Holy A passenger in his car, Miss ‘HONOLULU, Nov. 14 UP)y Family Hospital, La Porte, Sylvia Hilton, 19, Chicago. is in The. aircraft carrier Pi
Melvin L. White, .23. Chicago: serious. condition in Clinie Hos: was Killed when. the car he was pital, Michigan City.
vehicle ran into a railroad embankment after side- Her.
. head-on hn “an ‘oil truck. Mr. and. arts next year.
giving together in L. A. Pu ie : . ; July Garland, in a pique about of it. How could anyone be iso- PV. Dempsey O. “Allman left a democratic haven for homeless folk from many lands. sumpin’, left her $55-a-day suite jationist. he asked, when we're Camp Stoneman, Cal, for over Dr. William Lindsay Young of New York, who made a survey many other acs at the Cariyle for a dash to involved in a war and have treat- S€as assignment of Palistine this veat, found the above statement to be the unani- tors had to "hus Hollvwood Horace McMahon jes and many commitments over- O¢t. 31 His par- mous opinion of Israel's top religious, cultural, political and business fle for outside says Bob Taft's just hoping to seas? énts, Mr... and officials, . income” because get his old White House room He said sure. he was for mili- Mrs; Dempsey br, young executive Vice presi- ps three-fourths of back again. , . . Wildest rumor is tary aid to Europe. but he Allman, 210 N. dent of the National Conference their salary goes from a South American consul- [thought there should be a thor-. Hargl ng ns of Christians and Jews, will ad- 0 ice | e eve | lub Jon Hall for taxes. Bes ate which advised a citizen to go ough re-examination of this a lott bb rose a TES: 0 guwaen them ME, 8 Tork : é > ( av e f Fa ome ‘aus 3 s whole subject. . 4 Be DE ne ay ol said Neve would have to be him since then. He was to speak at Butler Uni- “Hie ith guest appearances on ug ar nee oN : ald Eo Tho the question ofi Dut they think versity this ‘noon and at Indiana Wier Sf radio and TV, run citrus groves — days. (He didn't go.) . barah ig 24d. question. bi he probably was University this afternoon. He was in Florida and an airport in . Churchill ‘ducks home soon to Scope, methods: and characte: sent to Korea invited here by the. Indianapolis California : elebra 's bir : be studied by the whole © . fh as . On . . : : nny Sam : Fou oe sug said he thought Pvt. Allman ; Chapter of the American Chris- Find Harold Schwartz ‘C cy 0 {‘hapman ¢ : 3 ge 5 2 a member tian Palestine Committe . . ; “Barbara Dobbins. Blanches “there would have to be more U. S. |e Sherher Pvt. Allman = Commitiee, With Pistol Wound omic pera Lund, who was paralyzed by. troops in Europe.than we have in salon : “I-traveled over the Holy Land Jack Gilford, New York come polio three years ago "is now | Germany today. Guard before he enlisted ‘last from Dan in the north to Beery Detectives today labeled as sui- edy hit; will be the first Broaddancing With Alan Lund at the .} As to the Far Eest, he said ne; Be. was trained at Ft. sheba in the south,” Dr. Young cide the death of Harold Way comedian to play before the Persian Room. Game gams! 7 there would have to be thorough! S. Jag Sey n an, inerview. 5 Schwartz, 34-year-old owner of" staid Metropolitan Opera House; ow. 8 On ¢ - study of what is happening there, talked with the atholic arch- it was announced today. The rubTODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “Ran ts To i Sa te SC Metuh NB. Zion Manne bishop ‘of Israel, the chief rabbl, te ily Club, a tavern at 1322 por faced new -day Chaplin,” : > s se sas + gn ; as : al ; inta a couple married 18 years ay developments are moving so orps, is serving as a supply clerk the U.“S. ambassador. the presi- . Wa hington St. took the nonsinging comedy rol 3 I . : P 8 with the 2d Marine Division at : P . y ; ging y . : and still in love. He's in love fast it is hard to lay down any Camp Lejeune °N C He tc the dent of the Hebrew University, Mr. Schwartz was found in his of the jailer in Johann Strauss’ : with the maid and she's in love binding rules. . we Shi . the minister of Tabor. the minis- bar early yesterday.” a bullet “Die Fledermaus,” a role Danny 5 . . son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Zinn, SE —. & : x with “the chauffeur.” Snag 355 a5 arr ton Ave > V ter of foreign affairs. the presi- wound in his~head. A 25-caliber Kaye reluctantly turned down be- = po = ” ” ” graduate of” Techt High Jept of Ie ou am Ol automatic pisteltay- beside him. Cause of movie commitments 3 ¥ 5 MY commesce. and many Protestant . WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Lis- 4 IScip nary op: School Ep) Zinn er d inthe Go ooo " Police said investigation will Bird Brains hn . rEvmen - ten to politicians talk and find’ Rianche Lund n July, 1945. He received * They. all agrécd. that Israel: onruue until a verdict is ve- Even the bird ht : il : Bitne at Pr Tan Yo all’ aRree : srael ned v p cven the birds are caught up out which way the Sind blows Martin Block. ha te raining. al Parris Island, «in remain a democracy. that turnsd hy oraner Jerome “in the buildin : Poon Pe H — ae AL rMTRUR IST Bic. there Holman Jr. But ho evidence of K' + Ir, Her : By s ee . . DmmUnNISoy. = negligible Ere. rbberv or a struggle has been Friedmann, Smithsonian Institute i WHOS NEWS: Johnny Hyde, West Coast head James J. Giles, son gf ha et will Sonia Hi hn : n discovered, according to police, Curator of Birds, today said mo, © & yf ‘William Morris. is in Cedars of Lebanon Hos-. = x Giles 3000 Kénwaod “Ave oduedwith another war with the als ; birds are content. with simple z ; : ; ory Duo ian a8 Loan AWOT 08 2 Rrabs : — Mr. Schwartz left his—home: oorc1ut that the “extremely so- Sf pital with a heart attack. ... Hollywood chorines, 4 u d 5 has boos awarded—the third oak “Iftael 16 & lest cise for: the H834 Washington Blvd. about 4 ? 4) le ! d Tents . w eh oo Ee héing dr ; s the . ; row nder Scrutin eaf cluster for his Air Medal for ead ase for the,” Sunday to fix a smoking S20le and Seveniary Weaver r being dropped by clubs there, are flooding N. Y. : : : Y meritorious achievement in North United ‘Nations. Dr. Young. con- rade Zt the tavern. OKINE or South Africa build “apartment - - ._. . Billy Eckstine's ‘Carnegie Hall concert is ‘our oosier lawyers, impli- gopen. : tinued. “She's in the infant stage, - ‘ house” nests, He said they've expected to gross close to. $20,000. Sherry cated ‘in two -Indiana scandals. Xssioned to tiie Far Eastern Of, course, a bit unsteady on her Mr. Schwartz’ body was dis- jeen known to’ pile as many as 1 4, E +» ASS 1e t Le + al astern 3 overe arly av bv ie 3 : ~ i Britton. the=stripper gone aesthetic. now studies will’ be. brought before the Disci- “yj, Forte in March. 1949. Lt. Gile feet. will no doubt stumble and Toyeren early Monday by police g5 “efficiency units” in nests 25 2 a v S . a , ‘ Fatalch J% ~LA 31188 \ h sre 1 ros s ing rv = . % ~ 2 languages at Berlitz . . . The producers of “Guys phnary Commission of -the Indi- jo , tRommiet af the 49th- Fighters fall like any other—infant. But: po investigating a ringing feet Jong. 15 feet wide and 10 and Dolls” have contractéd Max Baer for a role ana Supreme Court here Satur Barber Wino. His *ife aE te Hew will regain: her footing and Di. JF 4.arm, feet high. Sometimes they get in.a road company, Wall Streeter George day. : Hare nave BD he al ay v Bass become a great, pillar of de Ba Ein Indianapelis Ma,.too enthusiastic. he said. . and Schubert. recently divorced Livy Dorothy «DiMaggio. Two Hammbnd attorneys, Don 17 ts Wi ! ® mocragy Schwartz wa member of Indi-- build apartment houses, which : » . . . . 3 ' 3 Jaf W 1 i" . T consulted a Greenwie h- Village bistro’s ‘palmist ald ( Gardner and (arf A , > Since Israel is the-—child of ANAPGY Hebrew * Congregation topple of their onwn weight with M#rna Dell i Ole Olson left the cast of Huehner. wno were. convicted of Fase 2 Tn United: Nation t fr rmportant and a member of “Knesses-israel } ‘Parflon’ MY French!” for another leg YRbion. false pretenses’ in the tWo-NeAr=" 0 0 Noo Gamay \ United Nations bring Congregation. Survivors. in addi- Occupational Hazard - TE A Midnitem: Director Edward Duryea Dowl- ld $1 milton="Tiamn ! dandy. cireratt carvier 1 Aligugpe this il to iturity. 1 tion ta his wife: Florence. are a, jparald Bacon, Flint. Mich, ing and Betty Bughee, the drama coach. : fraud. cake. will have their (ase ,. 3 : Yin : 3 wild Bn that the Tarees o daughter Miss Elaine Schwartz... srered a4 hroken Sc Hier and a George haat may re-stage Cole Porter's. Out Sli, ” ihe Salil i Gibraltar Athen Sa i prevailed and , on Stephen and his mother, red. face Tn.an accent we led Le Nags Hod Es tna - re ~ AL Si LY SCANS io, poeta relgipaitdiosmen. ol United 1 ALLIED, ie . Scl pa, oy Bacan. a. professional dancing ins seit o 1 CFE ARATE AR Ties Sv i oi jf shi 5 4 SRA A of 3 555 gs : BEAM RAR aman OL ad TL ER ore tian cn shat bt gs ey re) RR TC TOIT aT ARTE Wag ? - -Schwartz and his Deput¥, "Riaz A. Se aiane Thi french 3 for AmiEon. The Arab. siales. coe a TRAY AT"RATOH-THDRN ~FUNOIAT 3 ross 2 dance, oor . - ‘No Worlice Ye Fo ; d 1 ueas is expected to be aired. Po} t Bg It ibe : threat to their long reign of power Home Burial was to be in IndiLA0 NW Orhee, vos 00a o ommissio The men 31.¢ At =F iu oe a Cs re « Rapolix ahrey Sari : iF Ties i < Phe Gary Crime Commission through-Enfted-Natippsand-the-Napolis. Hebrew Cemetery. Air Tig 11 | Tl . - : Pp ‘harging a pohtics-crime alliance Mowbray Jr.. storekeeper. second , . A Sui i : ; . _— North Koreans Told in ah has ‘called for dis: class; son of Mi ] Mrs. AE Mow > CE . Austin Grace, Alpena, Mich, ; = . : 2 ty - Ahwnttyr urd MowWwbrav of 3718 N. Capitol Av e must stand by the United Chicago Pastor to Speak fiad an alibi when they arrested ‘Thev+ carry off their wages in caps, folded barment * of Mr. —Schwaltz and Mowbray . i] L-AVET aration: : 3 3 : . ny Tieng : Gerald 1 t1 mochinist's: my - M him on a charge that he set nis jackets and in- their pants pockets. Before”they . Mr: Lucas. . : Fk Ta : Mr The guest speaker, a. Presb At ethodist Church own home afire. The 20-year-old leave the area Pfc 8 ris Charles C. Baker. chairman of mate, second class, son ol MV. 5. Yergeman. has served: as yy tat Rl na - : leay he area Pfc. Mead frisks them. A : a Sinrpie and - Mrs. William. Smith of 545 tern clergyman. as ed’ a The’ Broadway Methodist alleged arsonist told police. that - I'm sure,’ savs Pfc. Mead. doling out four the newly PPO ed’ Supreme and. Als. Luan. Sinite 'Y moderator of his. church: the : : fl > : oH SO ? E : Vise 14 on Lord St: Walter ¥, Winter. avi eh 3 : urcn: Ce opagyeh will present Dr. Charles he was in Detroit at the time—canteen cups to a particularly ugly barber, “that . Court Disciplin Commission, Lord St; ha : Tas highest gift Presbyterians can b x . : ante I I g ~ rr tins ntinn storekeeper. third class son 4° se 2 aya al y of ¢ ~ stealing a car. some of ‘these babies work for us during the day called the Saturday} meeting ation stor ae pes W ! Wi ' svow. He has served -also as ad-, R. Gofi of the. Chicago 3 S and shoot at us during the night.” pltely routine.” It yi x held oe Mr oa 5 gr ! at on ministrator of higher education. Temple in a popular address to- Wanna Join? oe ne © lin his law office in .the. Fletcher ter, RR "12; onax «. SMI. the denomination i€ trip t6 marrow. at x3 a ohare y i “I returned the next-morning to accompany 7 & Hding ere: forpedoman. third elass.’ son of iT Ine nenomination His trip fo morrow A$ m. in the church. Newest alphabetical association Pic. Mead to Wonsan city hall, where he hands a Trust Building. her t Israel was an independent one net py ; vi 3; Sp owes : «A : $4 y : d Tree a here is “little Mr. and. Mrs. Willinm' Smith of ’ Ha \ ’ I'ne temple. called the First is the WOCSUTO, organized by written. number {of bodies required) to.a no- Mr. Baker d" there 1 little ‘Mr. an : sponsored by any organization. “} y . : 2 2 hance” for an action developing 545 l.ord 8t : re : Church of Chicago, Mrs. Mildred Bozak. - Bismarck, savyy- English munic cipal bureaucrat. 7 chance” for an action developing 94 ord 2 ’ : oo * ! from. the commission's Kenneth ‘Bae Stuart. machinery Ww Di . Il a skvscraper in the loop N. D. The group. which thinks CIETY HALL p Bids tol °t fith - There is so much. to cai repairman, third class. of IR56 oman ies in Ea Dr. Goff preaches twice'Christmag, displays before ti es resem x a he Rue on, wm said Mr. Baker [ doul we Byram Ave. Robert D. Mowbray LA. PORTE Nov 14 UP nda to a filled aAudi- Thanksgiving are premature, ANFOSE 2 s { g $ avy - Ore Ala aNd rR yial ‘ nr : A ie 2 ’ ' N Pr sii Bs oF \ e : sign ry. A Parco have a chance to take gny action seamsn, son of Mr. and Mr Ar- Mi Arthur, Glatcke, 42, died of torium le speak here At the calls itself the “We Object to J in 6d Army uphailaggifig lor Work: mie week hur fF. Mowbray. of | N. Cap--a broken neck yesterday when fatio Jr. Rabert Pierce, Christmas Shopping Until : ower, , 50 y Sy . ead she 'g or halhnee. After push- pastor the—dacil <Q ng anksgiv ’ ror x t Michael Mead applies for 140 bodies, receives He indicated many other cases itol ‘Ave. William Gebby, she lost hes Alanes ter pu hh. pastor a ; BR - Thanksgiving's Over. 1 aw NC ii el : i ard Peman. son of Mr. and Mrs. So. Ing against a screcned-in. window part. o church's ¢ 3 5 Few North Koréans are anxious to-work for % 1 be heard. fon. Gebbyv: of 1501 Calarado and toppled two flights te the Noices of week-day pro- More of Moira the Yankee rice bowl, even t gh sk ; " fab : : _— : ds pi . Se tig ht is he « HO en ough Shin. Worn bh Ave Gerald 1... Cates. seanian, ground. gram British Ballerina Moira Sherer, {I am told they fear that American employ Oo serves 40th Year on of Mr.—.and Mrs John due in Indiana shortly with Sade : 2 ates of - 1236 Central Ave.: ler Wells Ballet ment might invite midnight visits from the Red A Ph WwW k E ANE . agi Hoosi r Hi hwa C ashes \ oS - deraround, mighty piwertalin this tows, Jur. S one orKer wil am I. Luthe, seaman 1s hy ie i a r ( Company, bas 2 ing which “collaborators” are carved up- like Stanley E. Holmes, 6220 N. Ee 1th Bt. and aRen: i“ Nas 0 e tract with SamThanksgiving turkeys. aw 3t., observ s agin puri, airmam, Brother. oi So "CQ ail WO : r e n jure 2 g ie Delawase Si, obsefved ‘his jou Mable Browning of 143 Oriental r uel Goldwyn - to
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