Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1950 — Page 6

Hollywood court again.

A four-way courtroom battle was cut short by Judge Elmer

Deyle.

Musician William Hinshaw, estranged husband of Actress Barbara Hinshaw and Writer Jack, Reberts,- estranged husband of’ Silent Screen Actress Alice White, | were held in contempt of court. Sentence was withheld providing they comply - with earlier court orders regarding support. re] Miss White, flapper star of the ' silent flickers, charged Mrs. Hinshaw was living with her husband. Hinshaw. a French horn player, charged his wife and Roberts were living adulterously “with my child around.”

Judge Not in Favor - Of Married People Running Around

"Four Hollywood mate swappers went home to work out their own | little problems today after a threatened to! jail them if they showed up in,

Dr. Leon W. Berger, left, ch returns on the campaign thermombeter. plays the poster he drew to win first prize

Bak

most enthusiastic contributors.

“I'm not in favor of married

people running around with the spouses of others,” the judge ruled as he stopped the hearing.

Same Mistake Twice Guenter Goldman, 32, of St.

Louis, ran to catch a street car

- last © .ursday and was hit by a

ear which slightly injured him. 0 “Yesterday he ran to catch the n

same car on the same corner and was instantly killed when struck board to assist and ddvise in Marion County law enforcement was announced Sheriff-elect Dan Smith, Mr. Smith named eight men and one woman to the board. He

by a car.

Early Christmas Five-year-old Rosemarie rod is doomed te die Christmas at her Wallaceburg, Ont., home, from cancer. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Garrod, who were told by doctors! h has only three weeks to live, decided on an early visit from Santa Claus next week “to help her forget the pain.”

Double Celebration

Billy, son of Actor ‘Burt Laneaster was having a double celebration in Hollywood today. He was home from the hospital polio ward and had a third birthday party. Plans for the party were cancelled last week when he was rushed to the hospital with infantile paralysis. Physicians said yesterday he was 80 much improved his treatments could be continued at

the little girl

home.

Refused Admission

don Symphony Orchestra. Dr. Krips was refused admis- [8 Marion County schoolteacher to

“sfon to

! before iq a tenth member will

chosen later.

Gar-|

State

Law-Enforcement Board Is Named

8 Men, 1

necessary.

Veep, Bride Spend

Day on 1st Anniversary

The Barkleys Catch Up on Bach, Beethoven, Brahms via Radio-Phonograph Gift

PADUCAH, Ky., Nov, 18 (UP)—The Veep and his bride of al year celebrated their first wedding anniversary today with a “quiet Appointment of an advisory day in the country.”

Woman Advisory Unit

yesterday by

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Quiet |

Vice President Alben Barkley and his wife, Jane, spent the day j| reading hundreds of letters and telegrams of congratulations and} playing Bach, Beethoven and Brahms records on a new radio-

airman of the Beech Grove Library fund drive, paints in the latest | Goal is $50,000. Dan Challis, 14, of 124 N. Fifth St., dis- | in a contest boosting the campaign. Pupils are among the |

phonograph combination—the anniversary gift of the Veep to his be blue-eyed wife.

highpoint of the season. Thrilled ‘With Present

Today I got them all out and {played them over and over again | especially my favorites, Bach, Beethoven and Brahms.”

Advisory Board,

Mr. Smith said he later will ask |

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SS ettorvscent 1s a combl . Ingrodi-

United States last serve on the board, which willl 0 medically safe and proven pain relieving Ingre summer was detained on El-|hold its organizatjona] meeting at ‘onls with these long recommended for neulralizing stomach lis , +He accused U. 8. offi- noon Wednesday in the Canary ,.4 : 3

clals of “insulting” treatment and Cottage.

added, “I shall never conduct in America unless they clear my

name.” . -

Mr. Smith takes office Jan. 1, C E E-VE S S effervescent works 3 ways with ne replacing incumbent James Cunninghant.

Sheriff harmful effects on the heart or system in general.

I'L. Being liquid when it enters the stomach, it goes Sa to work on stoma a" at once—faster than any. slow dissolving tablet eing effervescent “it enters the blood stream im-

: Dog Loses Job Because of Overzeal [3 Being er elay In starting its long lasting

pain relief

oY ~ HARTLAND, -Conn.,--Nov;- 18ithe door he was knoeked to the i-FriEe most, {LT i CEE-VESS

(UP)—George,

riously.

The black and .white mongrel milkman, baker and paper boy. was given to Mrs. Daniel Bump- | “If George was ah example of | man’s best. friend.” the shaken

housewife said, “I'd rather bey

stead, who wanted protection while her husband worked nights. She got it. When hubby opened! friendless.”

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an over-zealous] - Watchdog, was unemployed today | he took his job too se-!

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nice words.” The Barkleys had dinner alone | | Mrs. Veep, thrilled with her|and said they planned to stay tions and to reprimand those... ersary present, sald she and here until after Thanksgiving. guilty of misconduct, as well as|yp, vice President “spent a simto recommend discharge where jo quiet day in the country” at Itheir mansion just outside town. home the past week. “I'm new at my job,” Mr. Smith| «14's wonderful having a record- SE sald. 'I feel these people will be | player again,” she sald. “T've MACHINE PERMANENT a great help'in advising me, 50 | coliected records for years but ! ; can be the kind of sheriff peo-|iney have all been packed away ple who voted for me have a|gnce before we were married. | right to expect.” ;

Armstrong Is Chairman

Vayne M. Armstrong, Repub-| lican member of the Indiana Police was named temporary chairman ° of the bi-partisan group. { Other members include: id J. Russell Townsend Jr. Mrs. Horace 8homle, John MeCreary Gabe Frand, Bernard Schotters, “Dr. Josef Krips, conductor of S. C. Kivétt Jr, William Beard, the Vienna State Opera, has be-|2ll of Indianapolis, and Troy, come chief conductor of the Lon-|Sexon, New Bethel. . | Y

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208 Odd Fellow Bids.

She said that besides the many letters and telegrams from all!

The quiet celebration today was parts of the country “I was most | Function of the group will be \P Sharp contrast to the wedding happy when many of our Padu-| to as and I appli- 12 year ago in. St. Louis, ‘a social cah neighbors called to say a few |

cations for appointment as deputies, to make regular jail inspec-/

The Vice President had recovered from a cold that kept him at

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