Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1950 — Page 6

“Does Rudolph really have a red nose?" . .. That's what Timmy Smith seems to be asking the sly old sleigh rider. Timmy, of Lancaster, Pa., was in fown to see Santa and his father, WO/ig Tompkins B.. Smith, who i¥Tat Camp Atterbury.

"You be good to me and I'll be good too"... That's the proposition St. Nick seems to get from Rusty Holyworth, Lancaster, Pa., visiting his father, Capt. Joseph Holyworth, of Camp Atterbury.

About People— Citizenship May Hang PP On Garbo’s Yule Tree |

| Hepburn Gets Ruffled Temper, Scorched ! Coat After Chauffeur Does 80 mph

Greta Garbo, Swedish film actress, may receive her final papers for U. 8. citizenship-for a Christmas present. Miss Garbo appeared in the offices of the U partment Services vedterday. Her. full name

Latin of North

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was listed as Greta 4

Lovisa Garbo in the Hollywood court. Quick Action were named the “most co-oper-A B5-year-old Knoxville, Tenn, ative” actors, and Joan Craw- §g boy almost lost his life while en ford, Loretta Young and Marie

Wilson were chosen as the most accommodating actresses.

route to a Christmas parade. He was overcome in his. father's car from carbon monoxide Oh, Happy Day

fumes, In Keokuk, Iowa, William Pen- |

er as ye ie nington, 2 yas back in jail to- ! ) h 1d was rade Ul DV day and happy to he there. Another chi . He escaped last night but was the gas. = recaptured when police found him Honeymoon hiding under a bridge. Joanna Carver Colcord, 68, of | “I'm glad to be back,” he said, Searsport, N. Y., and Dr. Frank it's cold out there J. Bruno, 76, were honeymooning Ruffled Temper today. Actress Katherine Hepburn had ; Mrs. Bruno 8. nationally: a scorched $5500: mink coat today nown social worker and 18 the a4 5 ruffled temper as the reauthor of several books. Her hus- 14 of a traffic at band is a sociology professor at = yor chauffeur, Charles New- 3 Washington University. : hill, received a ticket last night The couple was married Yes: pile rushing Miss Hepbuin to

terday in Bangor, Me,

They Won't Play Gordon MacRae and Robert Mitchum led the field today as the most “unco-operative actors of 1950" in the opinion of Holly-

Wichita, Kas., to a performance. He was going 80 mph. In appearing before the magistrate the- actress backed into a

stove, Whee! It Skids

Chosen ca" of New York City for 1950-

“Miss Latin Ameri51 was Patricia Patterson Castro, who expresses her -appreciation—and makes a nice con-

Wood's Womens’ Press Club mem-| In Bismark, N. D., Fred Rob-| yp 0000 15 the "Good Neighbers, 3 erts equipped his bantam car by danni 8 The newswomen nominated with skis on the front wheels °27 PoOlicy—Dby fonning a braLana Turner, Olivia De Havilland and chains on the rear. zilian Bikini bathing suit. Pa-

tricia will tour South ‘America in December to spread more good will.

and Jane Wyman as the least co- Today operative actresses, town in Alan Ladd and John Dereck plane,

he was gliding across the manner of a sea-

Mondays Before

Christmas.

{threw

"one exception,

‘and bruised,

Beginning Tomorrow, November 27

Shop Monday through Saturday, 9:00 to 5:25

“A doll would be nice, but

Hopalong boots and a ~ouple six-shooters?™ . . . Linda Bullard shyly expresses. Christmas wishes to her bearded friend. She's the daughter of Mr. “and Mrs. Paul B. Bullard, 3325 Central Ave.

Beer Cans Fly

As Students Riot

Girls Join in Rush On Paddy Wagon CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Nov.

(UP)—«Eleven students were arrested today during a pre-game

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[riot in which a city councillor was

slugged and hundreds of students beer cans, but they were out of jail in time for the Har-vard-Yale football classic. The students-10 Harvard men and one from Yale--all ‘were convicted of drunkenness and, with their cases placed on file, Two of the students were fined for disturbing the peace. the

Also scooped up by 70 po-

. liceman sent to quell the riot was

a tuxedo-clad Junior College man

and a non-academic drunk who was 'told by District Judge Arthur P. Stone, “Your in bad company.” f The riot started when a rally in the college yard spilled out into Harvard Square. Traffic was

halted by the milling students and

t beer cans and stones started flybing.

Innocent bystanders were cut Parked automobiles were dented by students standing or jumping on them. Trackless trolleys were stalled when their power connections were pulled trom overh2ad wires. City Councillor Edward J. Sullivan said his hat was pulled over]

“his face by a student who punch-1

ed and kicked him in the shins. | The offender’ was shoved into a paddywagon but no one is cer-| tain he stayed there. As the patrol wagon moved through the milling crowd, it was overrun by students and girls wanting to ride.

Remember —

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‘Breakfast served—

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Ayres’ Tea Room, Tray: Shdp aid Downstairs Store Lunchosnatte will

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School Officials To Inspect Studio

Dr. Herman L. Shibler, superintendent of the Indianapolis Public received a citizen- Schools and the Board of School

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