Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1950 — Page 15
Inside Indianapolis By Ed Sovola
IF YOU really want to feel your age, take in 8 children’s matinee sometime, From start to inish. It seems inconceivable that kids in my generation possessed the same amount of energy the kids do today. Why can’t they sit still for a minute? Half a minute? I attended a Zaring Egyptian Theater ‘matinee. Thought it would be fun. You know, going back over the years and stuff. After all, . gee whiz, Stinky, Manager Weldon Parsons was : showing a /fiewsreel, cartoon, amateur program, - comedy, Superman serial, and a full-length Western featuring the Cheyenne Kid. : Quite a few of the patrons had patked their “vehicles” in front of the theater. Onsthe sidewalk. Bicycles were upright and flat. There were scooters, wagons and a rusty baby stroller, I parked my Pogo stick with the fish tail in a corner.
THE BOY seltiig popcorn could have used
about four additional arms. The lady handling the candy might have been able to cope with the . customers with just two extra arms. “It’s only 25 after 1,” I said. “Do all these kids come here without having lunch?” “Are you kidding?” Certainly 1 wasn't kidding. Other pressing matters (about 10 little Hopalongs) took my mind off lunch. After one tyke wiped his hands on my coat, I thought it was time to get inside. It was only chocolate. Will my cleaner be sur- " prised to discover chocolate stains. The aisles were crowded with youngsters going and coming. Like ants. When the theater . darkened, a shriek exploded, tightening my scalp . and hurting my ears. All that for a newsreel. At least, I thought, action on the screen would keep most of the little jumping jacks in their . seats,
Matinee . . . An afternoon of popcorn, candy, serials, shootum-up movies are for children, strictly.
- It Happened La By Earl Wilson
“WHAT'S WEONG with gowna?” asks Ed Gardner. fitting and improper.” oN AS OSCAR LEVANT tells it: A - political racketeer died, and at his funeral, the party boss said, “There was one of the biggest thieves in the whole world.” A. ward-heeler grumbled, “You. gotta die around here before anybody’ll say anything good
strapless evefting “They're perfectly
about you!” DOE < FOOLOSOPHY: “Gossips are prattle-snakes” i —Thomajan; “A raisin i3 a grape that failed to
pass its physical” Keenan Wynn; “A friend of “mine calls his girl Cyrano because of her no's" David Street; “My new baby's earning money. I rent it out to a lady who rides on crowded busses”
{ --Snag (Your friend and his) Werris; “I'm 21, A and going on Korea” Jinimie Wilson; “If a GI marries a gal in Korea, is she his Seoul-mate?” — Harry Sperber, ! o> oe o>
RED BUTTONS claims he was quite a colloge athlete. He went out for the baskethall team, he went out for the football team. In fact, every time they wanted coffee, he went out. . SE BH : SPFROMSTHE-HORSES-MOETH = Jacob Astors bust, following his departure for Furope, the gossips say his next will he Joreene Bowen, blondish divorcee with a 5-year-old child, who _carries his picture , . . Pretty Patricia Far.rell’s divorce from Murray Korman comes through soon; her new -dolling is comedian Georgi Kave . Col. Garland Williams, Narcotic Bureau chief here, nemesis of dope smugglers, has gone into the Army . . . Beatrice Lillie will do six TV appearances, aft $5000 each . . 7 Jovce Mathews who says she hasn't made any plans for remarrying Milton Berle a third time. nevertheless asked some people, “D'you think I'd be making a- mis-
” take?” GEORGE ABBOTT'S favorite Ernest Heming-
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A Foolish Question Brings Foolish Reply
“Excuse me,” said alittle fellow, pushing his way to the aisle. The newsreel wasn't two minutes old and he wanted out. By the time I unscrambled my legs, the boy had his hand on a six-gun.’ He had two around his waist. In the gloom of the theater, I couldn't make out whether they were toy guns. I was scared to ask. : La "YOU COULD hear the crunch of popcorn above the sound of the narrator of the newsreel. When the football highlights flashed on, everyone went berserk. The back of my seat was kicked repeatedly. The old routine of turning around and glaring didn't do any good. They glared back. Then there was always the danger of getting pistol whipped. *Scuse mmmm,” a popcorn voice mumbled in
my ear. The gunman pushed on through before I was: completely upright.’ A spur raked across an ankle.
“]l saw that play on television,” shouted a
boy a couple of rows in the rear.
“Aw ya didn't heither,” countered a companion. Popcorn hoxes flew through the air. A foot
race was in progress on iny side of the aisle. A..boy in a raccoon hat wanted out. Five seconds later, his buddy came charging- up. I went out myself and purchased a box of popcorn. Might as well get into the spirit of the thing. It was tough going without anything to wash down the PopEaLs.
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THE AMATEUR show was strictly for kids. I ate popcorn as if I hadn't eaten for a week. Of course, we can’t forget that the kids in the row had me doing kneebends.- Up, down, up, down. The comedy wasn't exactly the New Yorker type of humor. If it hadn't been for the many
distractions, it would have been unbearable. I'm inclined to believe a ‘man's sense of humor changes and there is no road back “Border Feud” was hailed with a great roar ‘and many “Kachows, kachows—you're dead.” “Is Cheyenné Kid a good guy?” asked a little
buckaroo of his pardner, “Yehhhh, boy. He’ sa good guy.
ABOUT THE only thing that can be said for “Border Feud,” it had plenty of shooting. In almost every scene a crook went down either reaching for the sky or fannin’ the trigger or scratchin’ leather. Is it pawih’ leather? Fortunately, Mr. Parsons closes the theater after the matinee. You can’t see the program The kids have to-go home. He also uses the entire usher ‘staff to halt traffic on Central Ave. so that the youngsters can get across. Many of the parents call at the hitching, post to claim
their offspring. *
if he would have supper when he got home? Ask a foolish question and you get a foolish answer. Supper? Of course. Heck, he only had popcorn and a couple of bars of candy. Yahooooo. Cheyenne Kid.
I asked a boy
Look, Ma, here comes the
‘Strapless Gowns Perfectly Fitting’
music. . When Billy Eckstine was doing his record-breaking stint at Carnegie Hall, his dad walked out after the third number, and went to a movie muttering, “I told him he'd do better to be a chauffeur.” Fancy Phil looked at a character in Lindy’s and said, “You must be very rich to dress that bad.’ . Lina Romay’s newest is Jack Barnett, ex- husband of singer Marion Colby. . Sen.-elect John Pastore of Rhode Is‘land celebrated at-Quo Vadis. ... Lili St. Cyr’s torso, now seen at the Samoa on 52d St., becomes a mighty chlahssy chahssis Dec. 6 when she opens at Ciro's in Hollywood.
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EARLS PEARLS Gypsy Rose Lee reports knowing’ a girl who is descended from a long line that her mother ence foolishly — listened to.
Miss Lee
TODAY'S BRAVOS: Frank Sinatra's swell TV show t'other night. . Warbling of the Billy Williams quartet-at the Blue Angel. Good work of Joe Malloy and the other boys of the Pickpocket squad at B'way openings.
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“Pepise--Darcels: cafe appear“Call
CS BWAYBEEEBFEN Se Bustyss .. was signed to make her first N. Y. agce at the Cotillion Room. : '. . Russell Me Madam") Nype's contract is being bought by MCA. Mrs. Jack O'Brien “Russell Nype is just my.type--Yipe!” Joe Louis acquired a. Chrysler-Dodge franchise in. Chicago. Other holdings now include a taxicab company, insurance company and beer deal plus boxing. ‘ Gene Tierney may make N. Y. her permanent home. . . . The Paradise is about to start a new, policy (white chorus line, singing and band head-
savs:
liners). . . . Billie Burke's headed for N. Y. and a stab at a.B'way comeback. od
Frank Sinatra's Victor Lasky
WHO'S NEWS: John Quinlan, voice coach, had a heart attack . ..
..ingway in Havana, saying that he understood shocked Naval Intelligence officers with new ma- { Hemingway was one of the three greatest Ameri- terial on the Hiss case Tommy Farr and Joe + > cans. . Louis’ manager ‘are having daily transatlantic i ‘Whe #te the other two?” asked Hemingway, , talks... Richard’ Korn, a Governdr Dewey aide, i “George -Washington,” said ‘the Cuban, “and ' conducts a concert Nov. 28 at .the Pauline EdTom Collins.” ‘ y wards Theatre, . . 'Today’s Daily Double: Fran i By & Cn } iitesaun of “GPB'" and actor George Englund. fhe be ib vay 4
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THE MIDNIGHT EARL . Erroll Flynn and are due ‘and will immediately i Stephen Raphael of the El Morocco set. . Tallulah Bankhead's Sunday. night NBC sow revived N. Y. interest in radio. . . . “Good Night, Irene” is dedicated to Irene Gallagher, of ‘Harms, » ~Chappel & Co, one of the best Joved women in
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Thanksgiving By Harmon W. Nichols
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21-1It's debatable which came first—the chicken or the turkey. Around Thanksgiving time we accept the gobbler as king of the roost. But we can’t hide the fact wry longer that the chicken and the turkey
now are engaged in a, fancy . barnyard brawl to gain the affection of the “wo eating Amer- - {can public. With giblets on. the- side. The turkey people: have bred a bird that easily will = fit into an apartment house oven. The bosses of - the biddy house have come up with a chicken big enough to serve a flock of people in the ‘big house.- ’ wr Be I have. all kinds of authority for these brash 5 observations, or yow can look at the samples in a your own butcher shop and see for yourself.
(Ed: I'm not in the fowl business.) The Department'-of Agriculture i$ in on the whole deal, up to the gobble and cackle on both
ISION ° Hoes se 5 THE AG POULTRY Division has been workB Ing with the A&P food company on both: projects.. LE "Howard C. Pierce, national poultry research - director for A&P, had a lot to do with what i : developed. He is the founder. of the famed. chicken-of-tomorfow, program and, d_ never i . ] has given me credit for coining the por J ““wweater-girl o ol the hen house.” \ i
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STOTAYS BEST TAUGHT would: have loved to have been
high taxes days when if. a fellow made a Iot of” money, his wife ‘cquld keep it. WISH -I'D-SAID THAT: Harvey Stone: “Fhe
financial worries of college students are certainly .:
something to write home about ,.. That's Earl,
brother, Chicken Joins Race For Holiday Dish Anyhow, the apartment-size turkeys are the
result of 15 years of experimental 'work at Beltsville, Md., the government's experimental farm. As the holiday approaches, these turkeys are selling as broilers weighing four to six pounds young birds, of course. .” Mr. Pierce, incidentally, was one of the first to debunk the idea that a tom -—or male turkey
produces better drumsticks, ete., than a hen. . “I've taught the public,” he said, “and now everybody wants a growing hen." 0 ae o- oo . YOU STILL can get—if you can afford it—a turkey weighing well over 20 pounds. :
- In the hen house, it's an opposite story. The emphasis: on raising chickens is to breed them faster and bigger. Befare the chicken-of-tomorrow came along and the Department of Agriculture threw its weight into it, it took a long time to develop a fryer or roaster or a big fat hen. © It used, to take 14 weeks, to produce, from chick to drumstick, a 21, pound chicken. Under the new system, a large portion of chickens weigh 3 to 31% pounds at 10 weeks. ; In the best-regulated hen houses, you'll find chickens coming up to four or five pounds in 12 weeks, You can slice all day on a big turkey and Ret all of the white meat you want. “Park meat, too, for that matter, But iin the chickens, it’ s the breast that- gives the dividend. They are so top-heavy that- they . walk like a fat man trying ‘to leick field goals. in + a telephone booth: /» Eight slices of breast on each side. Wonderful eating. '-\ se
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1950 PAGE 15°
About People—
Indianapolis Students Get ‘Big Man’ Tag
Cummings, Taylor Are Listed in College ‘Who's’ Who' Two Indianapolis college students have made the pages of the BMOC (Big Man on Campus) edition of “Who's Who.” | John Cummings. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cummings, 646 E. 33d St. and William Taylor, son {of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Taylor, 925 N. Keystone Ave.. were among 10 St. Joseph's College ‘seniors elected by the faculty and
Colleges. and Universities.” Mr. Cummings is editor of the campus newspaper, president of Columbian Players and vice {president of the student council. Mr. Taylor a member of the varsity football squad.
‘There's Many a Slip . .-.! Eafing that Thanksgiving turkey will give grim satisfaction to Mrs. Walter Marshall: Muivern, Kas Mrs. Marshall was holding the 27-pound gobbler the - block while her wielded the ax. The bird the ax descended on Mrs shall's ‘arm #nd X-rays a broken wrist,
‘Natural Look’
The “new look” will to a‘ ‘natural look” {signer Adele Palmer of ne | wood says, She predicted shorter | skirts longer hair and more |sweaters, saving: | “The world crisis brings the natural instinctive drives women."
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IU Student Receives $200 Award Stephenson ~ Writ Faces State Battle
Ex-Klansman Nears Deadline in Move
Against Return
The state of Indiana prepared today to resist the writ of habeas corpus by which D. C. Stephenson seeks to prevent his return-to the Indiapd State Prison. — Deputy Attorney General George Hand was to appear in Hennepin County District Court in Minne. apolis when the writ is filed. Stephenson, who faces a life term in the Michigan City Prison, gave notice yesterday .of his in , tent to begin habeas corpus ace tion. He was given until 2 p. m, today to file it. Stephenson's notice came after Gov. Luther W. Youngdahl, Mine nesota, signed an extradition ware rant sought by Indiana officials, Jean C. Copeland. Indiana ade ministrator of the Interstate Probation and Parole Compact, said the Hennepin County Court probably would set a habeas. corpus. hearing within 10 days. Stephenson's grounds for the habeas: corpus action will not be known until it is filed, Mr. CopeD'Alice Coburn, left, of Anderson, president of the Indiana University Chapter of Mortar land said. Board; presents the $200 Cora B. Hennel scholarship to Julie Farris, selected as U's outstanding If the writ is not filed by 2 sophomore student.’ Looking on is Prof. Cecilia Hendricks, Mortar Board adviser and sister of the " ™- he added. “we will get pos.
sessi f him.” late Prof. Hennel. ession of him Turns the Pages Back—
Local Couple Has 3 Beulah Bondi Began Career Sons in Service Here as ‘Nasty Old Woman’
cials then could return the former Ku Klux Klan leader to this state Veteran Stage, Screen Actress Recalls, Murat Debut at Weekly Pay of $25
immediately. Should he be returned, it was B expected he would be taken di. rectly to the state prison. There he would serve the rest of the life term imposed 25 years ago after his conviction of murder in the death of Miss Madge
One on Duty in Korea, Another in Japan
Stone Walls Mr. ind Mrs Frank Marr, 2518 By EARL WILSON, The Times Broadway Columnist ; Oberholtzer, Statehouse employee. S Ryhnlt Ave Hav ihrée hova in NEW YORK. Nov. 21-- Mention Indianapolis to Beulah Bondi Stephenson was paroled last ry: AQ ( ‘arm . Vc Ave ave 1 "ee ’'S - ' . Sheriff Legrande Hess of Farm- ! : . and the veteran stage and screen ‘actress will say, "Oh yes, that's March. He disappeared from Carington, Utah. was puzzled when the service. : where I became. a nasty old woman 30 vears ago.” bondale, Ill, Aug. 30, and was He Bol a call Jrom a prisoner Pfe. 'W ill Si “It was at the Murat Theater that I got my very first pro- captured last week in a Minasking him to come down and Clark Jr. who * wo fessional. acting experience.” Miss Bondi told me the other day. neapolis suburb, ny the Jal for. There's no Yas called 0p : “I was in my twenties ‘and plaved a mean woman in her phone in the jail. w'i-t h the 16th Sanv es ave 0 le t . : senventies. I haven't been ableto ~~ ~~ - On oral the ‘ Sherr found Marine Battal- get rid of the characterization He he maaing of wars I. . Eme one 0 ree inmates had picked ion, Reserves, since! eve ee able { ¢ . the lock and escaped. After wait- is fighting in We were sitting in Miss Bondi's from.” ing around nervously, one of the Korea. In his last dressing room backstage at the It. was during that first sum- ] remaining wo Walked across the le : le T. written theater where she's featured in the mer in Indianapolis that a local eres! to a store to. phone their Nov. 3, he said he new dramatic hit, “Hilda Crane.” reporter wrote, "The extreme heat Seeper. was leaving Ja- “When I came here from Holly- js very trying to the cast, partic : 5 r [| ce m 1) 8 y ir g cast, partic- . : . All Washed Up pan for Korea. nd ra or LIS ARO iar or er a Delivered S000 Babies Pfc. Clark. a Cre she went on. “I thought how nice op» . os ch <ti 3 :. St. Louis socialite Mrs. Frances who is 20, is a P16: Clark it would be Lo play $n a comedy an aa was Miss Hondk SH In 57 Years Practice (Valle Reyburn Nelson ‘today graduate of Ben Davis High for a change. Sip Wal oh : ; Times State Service |asked for separate maintenance School. “But in this play I'm another Mr. Walker's original charac- BEDFORD, Noy. 21 — A phy-
{from James Martin Nelson III, {charging that her husband had (demanded she save the breakfast !dishwater so that other dishes could be washed in it.
Rx—One Lighter
In Memphis, Tenn. Davis slipped and fell. treated for burns, Kennedy Veterans Hospital.. The friction had ignited a box of matches in his hip pocekt.
Pinch for a Pinch
James Martin, self-styled Santa Barbara naturopathic ° doctor, pinched a woman patient's toes
But he was not bruises, in
House,
A Christmas Carol
Harvey
ter woman. by the way, abeth Patterson, now tured in movies.
was Kliz- sician “who delivered more than: also fea- 5000 babies in 57 years of practice in Lawrence County. Dr. Charles
reviewer villain-
One most
nasty old woman.
SGT. CLIFORD E. MARR wrote that I'm ‘the
is servingous mother on Broadway’ H. "with the 73d Ord- “Oh. what have I done in my. Miss Bondi was back in Indi- Emery died yesterday at his nance Supply past to deserve this?” she asked anapolis about two years ago Some here He was 83. Depot in Yoko- jokingly. when Walt Disney and the cast of Mi ate of the University of hama, Japan Play ‘Hardbitten’ Role “How Dear To My Heart" were dent gar, of the Walverin -” age where he has “Sometimes 1 get to play a on a publicity tour. - ball 1 d.r 1 ne ot been for five kindly old grandmother, but not _ . ou : % eam an are y.- missed - 4 “vears. A student ofte i sl Iv old Evérvone Wonderful ichigan ‘game in 50 years. years. A s often. Usually it's a slovenly ol He was honored last year after of Ben: Davis woman. You know the type -hard- <gyérydne was sp wonderful to completing ‘his 50th year as a he worked four bitten and thin-lipped. 4 us and we were kept on the go 50 memb f the M p vears. ‘with the “I remember once my agent member of the Masonic lodge.. He years X Y i § reme € ‘ . ’ h much that everybody in the party was a member of Knights Temp Maplehurst Dai- took me- to a producer's office .,)1unc0d from the terrific pace, ¢ ry before enlist- about a role. The producer didn't °C" I lar, Order of Eastern Star, First
Presbyterian Church and the I had a Lawrence County Medical Society. He was an official. of the Citizens National Bank.
even look at me. When he heard my -nameé he said to the agent, ‘But I want someone:who can play
ing in the Army. ya
Cliford Marr 0. 23.
“Everybody bu. me, great time. It's a fine city.”
A, story's been told, not neces-
and she in turn pinched him. The _¢] MARR IR. has a LADY!" : 2) “Bus N “Bondi 18 actually x gem A Frito atthe time~some — Dr. Emery is survived by a son, = “patient was Policewoman Doreen just returne ) i Dr. Charles B., and a daughter Meyer. She said when she posed 3 fter a 12-day tle. sweet-faced and kindly per- ‘movie - producers conferred late Mi Fl y * = Pp g , as. 8 patient’ Martin diagnosed jeave He Ts i con. and this shocks people who into the night. until the cleaning id orence mery. Phoenix, lung, heart and liver ailments by officers’ training recognize her on the street woman, in a drab dress and lug- =o , 3 cer: ainin e rvices will be here t2p m, pinching a “corresponding toe” for school, He Sarid +4 “The other day, she said ging a mop, walked in. tomorrow. 2 Pn each organ. He was .charged with with the army “someone came over to me and One of the movie men looked up violating the business and profes- of occupation in said. in shocked tones, ‘You're hastily and said; absent-mindedly, sional code. Korea. for one Beulah Bondi why, you're really “Oh, come right in, Miss Bondi.” Brown County Gets tegal Eagle year ‘and was a i such R, Tice tte vioman; ” lew inats he greatest Som Own Draft Board member of Gen- ; “Evidently she: sai wit a 88 ( d ask | : James Wigner of Davenport. eral MacArthur's = : pleasure, “I play my.roles with er p320Wn county on get & draft Iowa, complied with ar order color, . guard in. ss conviction.” Columnist Report ard of its own Saturday ar , com : : R \ poris 105-will be opened thén in Nash evicting: him from the. family Japan ‘for two ‘Jt ‘Was Fate’ Bes . . dwelling, but his * wife and two vears. I wondered how she'd happened Brannan to Resign ville. ! children are still there. Mr. Wig- E wed by + enraer at 1 ii: > y Yair : Brown "County previously “Was 8 Empl i MEMP*% : Lmplo] Frank Marr to start her-career at the Murat. -M Ik] 118, Tenn... Nov, 21 rved by Board 4. .Columbus ner arguéd in district court thal the Perhsylvania It was fate Miss Bondi said. (UP) Gerald. Dearing. cotton S¢€ C . y 30ard 4, olumbus, the notice ordered him to leave Railroad as a trackman for tWo .i yo nave been columnist for the Memphis Com- which “will * continue - tp. serve -. ust ne £ en. > bid: 8 >. AAR? 1 » < the house, but said nothing about years, Cpl. Marr enlisted in the “As a youngster I'd met Stuart mercial-Appeal, a Scripps-Howard Bartholomew County. ; his family. - The judge agreed. "Army ‘three vears-ago. He at- Walker Who had’ the stocks com- newspaper, said today he “had Ernest W. Ogle, Laurent Gredy Visiting Firemen Blues tended Ben Davis Hign School pany in Indianapolis Ee said learned that Secretary of Agri. and Harold 'W King, all of Nash- : : . + yrs cultyre Charles ¥, Brannan _will Ville. were appointed to Board 105, B p starle § > ydaw . oo np with 1e wt 1 u 4 1a TIi€ innan,_ 1 - : : londe starlet Jare Nigh rae, PVT. ALFONZO WEATHER- Keep in._touch’ with n : resign seon 2 Howard .8. Zody and Dr. Frank said the Hollywood cuties car : thought he was jus{ being .po . I.. Tilton. hoth of Nashville, will handle the local wolves. She sett FORO, son of Mrs; Addie Weath: iia pecause I was interested in Mr. De: aring wrote that Bran- ap Lo] ) Of + as vie, ¥ 0 s 'e- As Ove > or the dangerous dates are the out erforo, 548 N.: ve.vis AR the stage nan's retirement. will be preceded ve a vernment “agent ' and itv fn ia hes. wh IRB 10. plas. : ; ital ta tho DY . the °F of AS distant medical advis QT respectively Us POTTERY THERA A : ie — AL A rai ASE aww, Un SILA) Tua ton. i erp ic i just a e d his basic. tral ning My ho#t was David Lilienthal ; Mur ey Sih Vor A pil He en Pair Arretted in Store Yksaiving. Prayer ’ Agraduate of West: ¥ Argints 3 the: SAME ONe-—W ha -headdd- the Long hE P; : ion! ot b. Faces Larceny Char es = Ob : State College Institute, hé pli ved Atoniti —Fnergyv Commission hin or : on, 4 a Marsel- : . g S served at IU on the varsity basketball team: “But my.luggage went astray, 5 SCTE Ralph 8. Trigg ‘Police today held grand larcény . Kim > : gs possible successors; ohn wo ra ki at iva as , . Times State Service and was a member of the Kappa gnd I stayed avernight in Indian- id : : . charges against ag husband-and. BLOOMINGTON, Nov, 21 _A Alpha Psi fraternity. *apalis. 7 hn wife pair. arrested: last: night in minute of. stlenee, for prayers -of x ae “Mr. Stuart was opening in a California S Nixon Bears, Roebuck &: Co, Store, Thanksgiving and peace. was ob- PFC. MANUEL MORALES js‘ p re ‘ . : Nabbed by store detectives were De: was ob- show: and 1 went. to see it. .1 ) > ’ n served today by students and fac- fighting “with the "27th “Wolf- sont my card backstage to the To Get Runring Start Roy A. Havden, 30, and Mrs. Leah y ndiz ' ; tw a iki nD > ‘al Hayden, 20, of St ulty of Indiana University. | > hound” Regiment of the 25th In- Muraf congratulating him, and SACRAMENTO, ( +. Nov. 1 3. ‘ f 3448 8 ation St. sponsored by the campus YMC , fantry “Division in Korea. The was surprised when an usher said UP) Gov. Earl Warren said to- Police said they had $57.25 in and YWCA. Fepiment has beer In i, ne cor NE Wall oF vt ted to 56 Thi day he would give Rep. Richard Store articles, including two ~ z as ey 1 Almos : Mr. alker wan 0 see me. y y y 2 3 IW Classes will be suspended tos. © ; : : on Nixon (R) a ‘running start” and girdles, a corset, a sweater, a pair I tinuous combat since July 12, Offered 825 a Week 2 2 ; morrow through Friday in ob- 8) th : ere : ; appoint the Senator-elect to suc- ©f hunting pants and gabardine . ’ Pfe. Morales, whois 21, ‘is the “Mr. Walker {oid me I al . ; Sos servance of Thanksgiving holi- _ ¥ Tare Morales ‘812 Harri No hit . ceed Sen. Sheridan Downey when Jacket. davs son of\Tereso- Morales, 812 Harri- ready have one character ac- oo 40 restons Nov. 30 : Sheri a ye son St. tress but I need a spare one. I'll . : BURY SLOT INVENTOR oo ——————— y . YOWnev z Yemocrat. an- hy » » QUEEN CANCELS DATE = pay you 325 a week for two Mr. Downey a. Df n acre an KALAMAZ i ov ? tle CANT No] ATE SGT. JANHES 'W. BUTLER. ..00 > nounced last. night ‘he would re- KALAM/ 00, Mich. Nov, 21 LONDON, Nov. 21 (UP)-—Queen es He Ret ilives ar Too & weeks. fan 2 sign because of illness. the. same 'UP)--Funeral services were held Mother Mary cancelled a recep- Whose wife, Betty dives at 3302 f I gasped. YO! Ll; pay ME reason he gave for not seeking re- today for Lewis E. ‘Bullard, 85, tion for Dutch Queen Juliana and St. Paul St: has been recalled to (Well, I stayed for two seasons glection earlier this month Gov. credited with inventing the first . Prince Bernhard today because of active duty with’ the Air-Force, = and played no’one under-the age Warren immediately announced folding day bed and the first suea cold'which has confined her to First entering the Air. Force in.of 350. Most of my parts were of he’ would appoint Mr. Nixon to cessful - slot machine, He died Marlborough February, 1948. to Oct. 3, 1949, women over 70. And that was the unexpired term Sunday. 5
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