Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1950 — Page 30
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Fever Among Democrats, l They Keep Eye on Trumans
Secret Servicemen Give Guests Once-Over at Tega; Secretary Acheson Turning Into Good Time Charlie
By ANDREW TULLY, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer day scorched-earth policy were WASHINGTON, Nov. 25--The First Family really got Grade Senate Secretary Les Biffle. the
rat Veep’'s lawyer son-in-law, Max Protection at the National Democratic Woman's. tea they attended 4 Al other day. 0 I'ruitt, Sen. Brien MeMahon of
: Eight motorcycle cops escorted the car occupied by President Connecticut, and Sen. Scott Lucas and Mrs. Truman, about 30 other cops were sprinkled along the of Illinois, route from Blair House to the Democ clubhouse, and at the . yyy vigpr of Crown Prince clubhouse itself 12 Secret \ mn wife of the Senator from Olaf and Crown Princess Martha fcemen lurked about JIXIRE oo yo 0 and Mrs. . Wade of Norway sure is informal. When everybody with. fishy eye. Haislip, a reporter dropped his pack of
ip, wife of: Gen.
Although the dolls fooled every- <istant chief of staff of the cigarets at a press conference, it body by actually serving just tea, ;., When the party was over plenty. of big shot” males trotted ...,.vphody said honest, it had That Anna Rosenberg, our
new Assistant Secretary of Defense, is her ‘own best press agent. The other day a female reporter went in to see her and
along to the party with their , <t Hike a real barn dance
wives. People, for instance i yen. Mrs, Att. Gen. and Flying Tur
McGrath; Postmaster Generd and Mrs. Jesse Donaldson; Secre ers mercifully were Anna noticed a smudge of paint
tary of Commerce and Mrs absent at the annual Homer S. om the reporter's new fall suit, Charlie Sawyer. and Presidential Cummings Golf Tournament at So, naturally, they had to postAssistant and Mrs. Averell Harrl- finehurst. N. C., the other day. pone interview for a few minman. utes while Mrs. Rosenberg gol Among the absentees were 5¢ some cleaning fluid and petary of State Dean Acheson and sponged off the paint, Agriculture Secretary Charile Brannan, who must have had ad vance notice about that tea busi Bess.
was the Crown Princess who picked it up for him . . . At party given for Associate Justice and Mrs. Harold Burton the other day the hostess served bite-sized pumpkin pies. Secretary of Labor and Mrs Maurice J, Tobin celebrated their ISth wedding anniversary the
* » = THAT TEA, Incidentally, was one of the few parties Dean Acheson has passed up lately. Up to about a month ago, the Sed retary of State rareiy showed up
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“In: view of his wide gxperience in government administraion 1 feel Mr. Dunn will serve
“ more efficiency,” Mr
| Myron Cosler Remains on Staff
Marion County Clerk-Elect H!.
Dale Brown last night announced the appointment of Paul 8S. Dunn, ‘president of the County Election Board, as chief deputy clerk in the new administration, starting Jan. 1. ‘f Mr. Brown also appointed Myron Cosler, present chief deputy clerk under ‘A. Jack Tilson, to serve as chief clerk in charge of records. Mr. Dunn has served in various governmental capacities -in local and state administrations for many years. secretary for Charles Dawson, former lieutenant governor in 1941 and in 1942 became manager of the Indiana State Fair
I.ater Mr. Durnin served as ad- .
ministrative assistant in the State Conservation Department and
subsequently he officiated in the McHale will Address
personne] division of the State Highway Commission. Mr. Dunn has been president of the County Election Board more than a year. Before entering public life, Mr. Dunn was affiliated with various institutions here
nodernize the Clerk's” office for
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __ Paul S. Dunn Appointed ~ Chief Deputy County Clerk
He was executive’
Paul S. Dunn
Democrats at Club
Frank McHale, Democratic for tional committeeman for Indiana, will speak at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Indiana Democratic Club, 2 Officers for 1951
N. Delaware St.
a5 will be nominated.
: pspecis > to Do you cough. and d As especially well in my program cough, especially ay an
gs and a ht? Do you choke, sthr ma Brown said. breath. Lt ie and often can't sleep? The cause of these devitalizing symptoms may be
at any of the town’s swank free loadings, but recently he’s be-
looking. like
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other dav, with Maurice, as usual, Mr just graduated
Crosler, an attorney, has recurring attacks of Bronchial Asthma. In
served more than six years as Such cases, the yery first dose of MENDACO
"wy fron | 3 or 3 g ‘ ually starts fight now, working through come a regular Good Time from Bo ton ( Ollege “xa Sen. and ;hief deputy clerk in the present {he blood and hi reaching Sidi Jouen - Charlie. . Mrs. Tom Connally of Texas have administration. He is a member chial tubes, to help relax that clogged up
The experts who sit brooding over their atlases and protocol
collection of
snuff
boxes from of the 25 different countries and guests commander of Post 4, and is state strangling phlegm. This helps you get good
stuffy feeling in the bronchial tubes, then
American Legion, past poo0 Nature loosen and clean out thick,
esh air into your lungs and promotes rest-
are invited to bring their own t snuff and try one for size, (
guides say this is an Administration scheme to show off Dean to
reasurer of the Military Order I}
f Foreign Wars. Sati
ful sleep. Ask your druggist for MENDACO. sfaction or money back guaranteed.
the public and try to make him more popular, ° At any rate, Mr. Acheson's latost appearance was at the party given by Indonesian Ambassador AN Bastroamidjojo for the Indonesian - Minister of Foreign Af- This is fairs, Mohammed Roen. All : decked out in dinner clothes and with mustache looking particularly alert, Dean seemed to be hav‘Ing a pretty good time as he joined the other big-shot guests at the festive board. It sure was swell grub, too. There were kurpak, made with shrimp flakes; nasi goreng, which is fried rice with large pieces of ehicken and shrimps; seémur, made of long, thin noodles cov- / ered with pieces of beef In a soy- Secretary Dan Kimball by one bean sauce; tong seng, a com- Stroke. Final scores were not anbination of fried fish and strips nounced, due to the inadequacy of and bacon, and sanbal goreng present computing devices. kering atl, which Is dried shrimp Others taking part in this one-
with bean cakes, _m N\ NN I
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