Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1950 — Page 9

NOV. 24, 1950 In Hollywood— :

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIVES : :

we canceled about 500 dinners that night. : “What happened to the missing, men yesterday, - nobody knows. {But “the people who didn't get] {their guests were marvelous about lit. We armanged 150 dinners in| {the evening for soldiers who just

Human Failure

Blamed in Wreck |

(Continued From 1 aie One) ifor the Thanksgiving holiday, apparently ran through a stop

Asserts H Democratic

MacArthur Takes ’ Actor on Hunt Peek at Manchuria

eA Ral {dropped in at the Center. They 1 ours : : Lo . ’ {didn’t know they could have had Miles aa-hour. " : ation ie 7 Edmond O’Brien Takes Tape Over Yalu River BS At Lack of Guests invitations originally.” It rammed the rear of a stalled To Reorganiz | R d C ior Reoli (Continued From Page One) i (Continued From Page One) Chaplains at Camp Atterbury local train which was also] (Continued From Page One) M : / ., Recorder to asino or Kealism |... .¢ the U. S. 17th Regiment A 5 ception. Tt is regretted that, of had notified company officers of jammed, with home-bound work- however, that ne would work in : es ui msrpmes- Le noW has ‘his troops. in Hye- ra the number of men who left to tne dinners available for men in ers filling all seats and crowding close harmony with the McDuff , By Grskine “Johnson "|sanjin on the Yalu River fron- IS accept invitations, some did not Indianapolis. = the aisles. forces unless subsequent developHOLLYW 00D, N N94 _ tier. ar of thle Acatin: “But: some rst sergeants : « wn. ments “alter our viewpoints.” Nov. 24—Johnson, private eye, report. ‘Give Hi Div’ SCT fous | | soa : their destination. = ugthed the Lrolest. ane. ofits The engineer of the express was ly wr could develop, of Give m a Dip However Gen. Stric kler .. n't” said another public in- killed in the accident. So it ap- se. if Mavor Bz fi ; 5 “om “ . . Give him a dip. Flop =a pointed out, “this was an official | S31) ANON I pure peared, unlikely the investigators COUrse. if Mayor Bayt finds he can '® os Today's case: “711 Tape Recor ding Spin.” the wings or something. Tell him ————— holiday and the men Were on RT ahan TST hy gui? There ever would learn exactly what legally an for the mayoraity Sg : —~ : Cr Ee robably ere a of soldiers B Fo SOCO] _ nomination in opposition to some : Dear Boss: : we are one day late for Thanks- Pp I RR their own : who didn't hear about it or didn't haphened In the few seconds be-| sndidate sponsored by the regI sleuthhounded it after Edmond O’Brien all over the giving:” the general said happily. ennsy vania Mrs. Dorothy Buschmann, di- poor much” fore the crash. ular orzanization Gen. MacArthur, who has rector of the Center, and her Ca Rae , However, it seemed likely th nat , ; ; ] Capt. Reynold Rogers, publicity ’ seemed 1Key € But Chairman M ai Ss Bright neon glitter of Las Vegas, Nev., to find out how a risked his life several times be- Named in Suit. : taff were hard put to explain mice commander, hid To prob- brunt of the criticism for the fifth of now he hasn't Fn *hard- -as- -hickory movie . lad EE —- fore in the war by flying to the cast ‘Side man today. filed last-minute cancellations yester- ably would have been no difficulty worst U. 8. rail wreck since 1900 candidate mentioned for the x : ts when th battlefronts, could see 20 to 30 An East Sid by SASS lay." Would-be hosts were deeply jr 411 32 busses had transported Would fall on the management of mayoralty nomination as i or 5 E . : 2 Ss p 1 0 » < 0 . facts when the cameras aren't Mercu to Dro miles into Manchuria from ‘His a law suit asking $75,000 from- gi .nnointed when their guests passengers directly to the World the bankrupt line which failed to. ob | S thed Ow “whirring, and I've got a nega- plate, ; the Pennsylvania Railroad for in- didn't show' up War Memorial. install automatic safety devices at A mil Myne Seon i Re : e report to submit. Lt. Gen. George Stratemeyer, ; ring received in .an accident A check at Camp Atterbury re- «you know how it is,” he said. all signal blocks after a similar dblican ox ve Maen = aie Ace x 4The guy's as soft as a marsh- Far East Air Force commander, Oct. 15. vealed 1200 soldiers left yester- «A guy who has a date on 16th Wreck at Rockville Centre, N. Y,, ron J = Inni _a hallow on the end of a campfire 0 ero oni looked with him. or “0. Sexson. "39. of 115 N day morning in 32 busses. Those St. meets a girl on 10th St. first, nine months ago killed 33 persons on sd a nis stick. For the view, Gen. MacArthur en G.. Sex: 1 MV WIR who were delivered to the Center sn the hell with 16th St. and another three months ago in- th d ith . i My notes don't show a single . had to go far behind enemy lines Chester Ave. brought the action gant their engagements. But But we're really sorry this jured 47. So , Oy — 33 Coie “Get lost, bub” spoken in the . Hits 3 Above and = over rugged + snow-capped in ‘Superior Court 3. He charged some who were taken to the bus happened,” hé added. “It's re- Death toll ire the” wreck rose 0 with or yimning majorities, most terse, tight-lipped _ screen style To Set Record mountains in freezing tembera- he struck a stanchiom post of a terminal Tarted lo Rover the Be gret: ple “There was just not thing rd yesterday when:an injured pas- of the GOP leaders (even close oe tags ie Ss Jang. My (C tinued ¥ P 0 tiles: SCAP." Constella- Pennsylvania Railroad overpass So So thers o the rid'we could do about i senger died at a hospital. Six&- supporters of Chairman Innis) G eous and “Murder, My ontinued From Page One) e "SCAP” a new, Constella- * : 2 ar Memoria. . Er 4 > two of the 329 injured passengers talk ‘reely ab hairfund ) head 5 t intersection with South- ho y s inr.and PURDUE ASSES SET ra ) p eng talked freelv about a new chair Asthma. ‘and. Louisville, Ky. 8 above. tion, was piloted by Bee, Siac: at he Ite Ss Be mixup on tuMngand RDUE CLA SE aa Ui still were - hospitalized, 15 in man for the mayoralty drive 4 wn ’ c ersonal pilot, eas 1 e cranberry engagements egan * BLE ! : > 1 . : ; es . ia ou MONTENDERIZED "exponents onion 20d ice brought compli phi A of dod farther back than yesterday. |Versity Technical Institute winter ‘Titical condition. chiefly because My, Innis could

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Maybe Humphrey, Lawrence

~.cording machine .to get some authentic Las Vegas gambling room sounds for his radio show, “Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar.”

THREE CBS "press agents, a producer, writer, soundman. and photographer were following him. The star stopped at a dice table and held a small microphone to the clatter of the bones and the scrape of the stick over green felt. : “Getting anything,” Eddie?” asked Producer Jaime Del Valle, “I think 80,” said O'Brien. “You couldn't get sounds like this in Hollywood.”

For Background

Dips Wings in: Flight

cations in some areas. Lt. Col

Motorists’ were advised to avoid 1st Corps commander, and travtravel in the northwest counties eled by jeep to 9th Corps Head

and Howard couldn't have done “unless absolutely necessary.” quarters, where he talked with any better under the circum- Especially slippery conditions Maj. Gen. John Coulter, com , stances, though. were reported north of Weeders- manding the 9th. O’Brien was carrying a tape re- burg, Lafayette, Kok om o and Gen. Coulter reported on the

Bluffton. progress of the new offensive. He In’ central and southern Indiana said two American prisoners of the roads were clear, except for the Communists had been rescued scattered danger spots, chiefly at by the advancing units and that intersections and on ‘bridges. more were believed to be im the The flooding’ Wabash River was area. He said the boys were anxout of its banks and rising ‘at jus to get to the Yalu River. Covington and Montezuma, but “You teil them when they both forks of the White River'yp to the Yalu River, Jack, were reported falling without can all come. home,’ Gen. causing serious damage. Arthur said. “I want to make 2 Die good my statement that they Patches of ice on pavements i eat Ciristmas dume; 2 brought traffic hazards, sel Ge Mac Two state deaths and two ac- Next So Ma

} the - 24th Division cidents in Indianapolis in which for a’ conference

get they Mac-

in Accidents Arthur visited

headquarters with Division

Hosts Disappointed

‘The complaint said the warn-

term will be Dec. 8-9 with classes

signal while going at about 50

3 . a . ; iohter esq as iy |) “This is the second time we'v ; i " movie toughness like Humphrey Sao Bend Jad ve Inches of projeller driven fighter escort was jo Lights on tHe overpass were a, his i te STON ime Yeve beginning Dec. 11. Day and eve. ATOMIC POWE R A TOPIC To avoid an open factional Baht Bogart, Lawrence Tierney and hen There een 3 ha one fg : L sanded at ‘Sinai not working and were not flasher ments.” said Mrs. Helen Higgins, DID courses will be available. For = Atomic Power in War and that would result from any ats Howard Duff, I pointed out to in Iouisville bt Spoy 3e Piane et th + climbed lights. Flasher lights are required onic relations head at the Cen- the first time television will be.Peace” willbe the subject of Rob- tempt lo force the chairman out, O'Brien, are reported to be pretty Indianapolis recorded 1 any Us “sth by city ordinance, the complaint ter - included in the night program. er! J. Kryter. treasurer. Easter- Republican leaders on all sides obliging ahout giving out with {pace an the Foe only 'ajout to be greeted by sail Bla x : hn = . line-Angus Co., at a Joint-meet- agreed this week on the praposed a sneer and a, snarl after work: hn, We Broun was -warm Army Commander Lt. Gen. Wal- stated. : About 500 Canceled : BARKLE Y Ql ITS HOSPITAL ing of the Industrial Safety Club appointment of a “city chairman ing hours. 200) e snow as it ton H. Walker. Ir. Sexson is in Methodist Hos- We originally understood 1500 WASHINGTON, Nov. 24 +U P) ic of the Indianapolis Safety Coun- to head up the mayoralty camO'Brien looked blank. Foads wih slpPhry today in Meets Other Aids pital with fractures of his pelvis, Soliers nthe ci to fal Si =Vite President Alben Ww, dari- cil and the Central Indiana paign. working as ‘‘assistant” to “I'm not hard-boiled except at (he not thern third of th : e i Gen. MacArthur then visited hip and left leg. Doctors say he families. in the city and found ley left the Bethe sda, Md., Naval Chapter, American Society of Mr. Innis. 5 . —the-studio,he-sighedMy—wife—the—Stnre "HiFHWw: aT e Sate TSC COrpS HeAdquarTers Where Te will-be-eonfined--for-atleast-six-that many. dinners. for ~them._Hospital-for-a-while today-to-cele—Safety Engineers — Tuesday: ~The —No one-has-mentioned any-pos=—————-= would hit me over the head if I reported BAVEY TpariniEHE met M I en. Frank E. Milburn, more weeks, according to the Then, late Tuesday, we got word brate his 73d birthday with a dinner meeting will be held in the sible candidates for the GOP city tried it.” ° al. G : complaint. ¢ that only: 1040 would come in: dinner at home. Claypool Hotel. chairmanship.

McDuff Gives a ‘No’

not devote full time to the job.

daicion) fashion. DOWNSTAIRS

persons were in ured we v ‘ aj ¥ I -— Would the Johnny Dollar peo- blamed on the ice. J re Comm ander Ma. Sen. Jom @ Ple, the. proprielor Wanted to. Russell Hathaway, 23, Delphi.. “we will go up to the Yalu know, like a stickman with a was killed early today when the he said when the plane again deeper voice? car in which he was riding skid- was in the air. “Better get a blonde, too, ded on ice and hit a Monon Race to Border Abe,” the lens artist said. freight train at a crossing there. . We flew south to pick up an A dish who looked like Betty The driver, John J. Jones, 21, additional jet escort from Seoul's Grable appeared and posed with Yeoman was not injured seri- Kimpo airport and then turned O'Brien while the photographer Ously. and raced north to the border worked. : A St. Joseph i farm We flew at about 15,000 febt, “Is the lady getting her sex- worker, Homero Cedillo, 27, was along a course 10 miles from appeal registered on that ma- Killed yesterday when the truck Sinuiju; which was burning from at ~ chine?” a bystander queried. he was riding skidded into a|a previous United Nations air atont for “Brother,” muttered a press Grand Trunk freight train eight tack. n nooks © agent,” she doesn't need a ma- Miles southwest of South Beng. White smoke billowed up from \"Y} il. VALU ES IN THIS DYNAMIC 1b rest, i chine.” | Trying to start his car in front the border city on the Yalu. 5 jof his home this morning, Irvin Rugged mountains, standing in RAR Be 2 O'BRIEN Mov ED on to the Baker, 39, of 1223 Nelson St., lost! ow after row, loomed up before : i 2 roulette table and held the sound- part of two fingers. us. ric g catcher over the whirling wheel. - Mr. Baker told police his fan When we reached the border © Another blonde was summoned belt had stuck. When he reached the plane wheeled to the right )N © and the fiash bulbs popped again. to loosen it, the motor stdrted 2nd flew along the Yalu. © You understand, this is strictly and the fan chopped off his index We dipped south _from..ths...RILL Trem PUBIICTty “pictures,” O'Brien TNEer AT The Second joint and the LATU Wiel “atid passed over explained. “Harry Essman, our end of the middle finger. Ranggye. which is believed to IRON sound man, and Jaime here have His wife drove him to the po- P® enemy headjuarters. It was . ® r.been working all day on these lice station where he was given burning. i * first aid We Tew down gver the moun HIGH FASHION AT IN S. tains th 3 The blonde told O’Brien that she Car Hits Pole could hen Ger rtcAron knew his wife, Olga San Juan. Delya Clemmons, 32, of 860/tWo big reservoirs- ~-Chosin and ; I worked with her in the Mne .. .. Fus ; at the Copacabana Club in New N. New.Jersey St, was in fair XUSen. 'o York: ah Sali condition in General Hospital! Then we darted back to the 8 ] ; Th thro {1 ‘alu. Below us. the mountains... ¥ ig este m MRF Or TTCROT ETT ~grinmed OBrien; 1043. after. eing. an {became m 1 - 2 o o ro op 4 “I'm always. running into girls sr 0 Tu 3 67 near E 32d ~8t.! ‘thicker ra, le tiahe ’ "ke i Olga yes : ; oe worked with lga at the - She. was riding with Myron The idea for the visit to fhe 4 “Wonderful sounds.” muttered Stars. 39. of 922 Tecumseh st border Gen. MacArthur confided ) 1 1 1 "Ho CAT KEPeek en Ye had been in the back of his mind one of the press agents, “Won- Th ar struck a patch of ice on oastseor ; derful blonde too.” a curve and skidded into-a tele- Since his plane left Tokyo > finish. O'Brien moved the sound equip: Phone pole. ‘Mr. Sears” was not As we. headed home. the jet - i 1 § equif il escort left the General and Gen e and ment to a dollar slot machine injured. : lar sl é 3, Charles Voller. 59. ot 829 N. MacArthur radioed to them: [J “Are you going to hold that ma- ¥ ; yo “Thanks for the grand Fide - ACK 1 ‘ Hamilton Ave. was take to anna chine until a jackpot hits?” asked To celebrate Ge : someone Methodist Hospital after a” four- celebrate Gen. Stratemeyer 8 Oe BL 11" ui ved Eddie. Car accident on 38th St. at’ the 60th birthRay, a cake was served 2 LIL, quip] wag Ie, rie TT oils as we sped toward Tokyo at 371 [ .. “T've got to be bark in Hollywood, east city limits yesterday. His ‘niles 28° h fi ‘ by next yer, at’ least.” condition was reported fair. . Gen tr joined i : ) i : a yen. r. in singRB | O'BRIEN aid that {hez Johnny Seven Persons Injured ing “Happy Birthday” for the Air o Dollar show is populdffwith a lot Mr. Veller was riding with his Force chief. , | . al by . son, Tony, whose car skidded and y of Hollywood stars.and producers. * ‘ 1/4 - “Johnny's an a investi- struck another car driven by Mrs 4h ! 4 Rator, but we make him human, Christena Matlock, 25, of 1209 N. art pop- bo | He makes mistakes. He's not al- Kealing Ave. $m : : ° ’ i ways - brilliant and infallable. A North. Side .cab driven by : - ; 2 owl, alr PA Take . George Jessel. HES nuts Lucian David, 39. of 529 N, Wes: 4 te - : : : 3 - | handle, Did = about the show. He even .calls. St. and a car driven by H, T. Adaptations of : , : : g a himself Georgie Half-Buck.” Forest, 49, of RR 7, Marion, also fashions found for cover. BJ “Is this going to make a .sehsa- were damaged in the ‘accident. standard . tional broadcast,” exclaimed a Seven persons, besides Mr, Vel-| as much as $100 ‘ : /1 press agent. “Not just a bunch Jer, received minor injuries. pl ord. / of radio actors pretending to be 124. Dead . gambling and .going mumble- : a enc ; : - fii : mumble-mumble, Real people.” The cold wave and bad weather Take advantage of, . A Las Vegas deputy sheriff was served to hold down traffic on the’ Rese vi introduced to O’Brien. highways, but the toll of violent hese values ond ’

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Hollywood. What's the big idea?” . Jt was one of the press agents, not O'Brien, who ground it out with his teéth:

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