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SUNDAY, APR. 22, 1951 _
Robert Bibbs, 27
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X-ray Technician Paul Carroll and Shirley Ann Brooks, 5
Barbara Cougneunc, 2
About People—
Old Soldier Finds His Homeland Changed |
Fabled Rip Van Winkle Could Not Have Had an Experience Topping That of Doug
Gen. Douglas MacArthur is touring an America materially changed since his departure 14 years ago. A population swelled by more than 25 million in his years away has demanded huge new housing developments, arterial highways, bridges and sports stadia. Home architecture has moved to the Western-style ranchhouse. -— mem Many new inventions and ‘Fair and Reasonable’
s — including television — £aufels «= nclgmt Attorney John W. Watling Jr.
ev wed u in Pacific aus SORES P yesterday sought $80,000 from ro Mrs. Minnewa Bell Ross Roose-
stockings were
not invented by velt, bride of Elliott Roosevelt, as
a ‘‘fair and reasonable” fee for legal services. k Mr. Watling filed attachinent i) . action in Los Angeles against the Judith Mills, 6 oil and real estate heiress, claim- 1 nn, sS =z 8
ing ‘she paid him only $21.500 of «$I0T50 tee "he tendered for Cars Should Halt = Traffic Slaughter Goes on Here; 1949. until Dec. 5. 1950, for serv- { . . Same Old Story Day After Da During Raid Test
torie until tores until year Gen. MacArthur left. Styles were different. Eating habits were altered, too, with frozen foods and
ices he did not explain.
juices available . : It happens every day in Indianapolis, . and everything . MacArthur Equine Diet The traffic slaughter goes on. imaginable pre- E d die Ander- Police Ask Help At least 23 persons have been killed this year in local traffic
canned and packaged. son, better Rip Van Winkle could hardly k no wn as “Ro-S8= have witnessed more changes in chester” on the his country upon waking from Jack Benny rahis 20-year-sieep-than Gen. Mac- dio show, is beArthur sees today. ing sued by Wal-
Hirsute Gimmick nut Acres Thor-
oughbred Farms, “Cheesecake” pin-ups for drool- Ie, Holyeoou ing servicemen have been chal- pay a $3591 feed lenged by a new idea—'‘Hairmale"” bill for some of” —for the benefit of WACS and his race horses. WAVES. : es This, invented by Patricia Time for Decision Stenz, Hollywood hairdresser, is a lock of hair snipped from the top glamour boys around Filmland, neatly tucked in cellophane and “hairmaled’ to lady soldiers and sailors. Miss Stenz says she will accept no clipping from toupees. She already claims promises of curly
In Siren Test Friday ™"2 i 5 More than 1200 persons have been injured in the same period. ! A 15-minute halt in all city Typical of the daily traffic casualties treated last week in traffic is sought by police during local hospitals: : { - the test air drill set for 11 a. m.. SUNDAY-—Robert Bibbs, 27, of Pedestrian hit by car at 19th St. Friday. 1530 W. 20th St. pedestrian struck and Central Ave. ! ‘ own by a car at chigan St. “The public. can be of great aid Sop ar Ave. 2 12, of 3538 N. Keystone Ave, if they will co-operate to the, MONDAY-—Portia Daily, 8, of grazed by truck when shg broke
ling the quarter-hour period,” car at Belleview Pl. and W. home.
{Chief Rouls explained. Washington St., while going home! SATURDAY—Judith Mills, 8. Two reasons motivated the re- from Public School 50. ‘of 2041 N. Goodlet Ave. ran in quest, which was backed by Fire; TUESDAY-—Frank Liddle, 59, front of car at Fletcher and State i A ct re s s Chief Roscoe McKinney. lof 3312 E. 38th St. pedestrian AVes. Martha Vickers ONE: During the drill, sirens struck while crossing in 2400 will be used to signal the red block of N. Meridian St.
. oe “I yesterday in Hop alert and all clear. During thisis WEDNESDAY — Shirley Ann Petain Reported lywood sald she g3me period, city emergency Brooks, 5, of 1122 Olive St., struck
i at- 3 . . Bas dred 2 a vehicles — fire engines, ambu- py car at Olive and Orange St. Sinking Slowly o in it lances, and police cars—will have while on way to Public School 18. 11g D'YEU Apr. 3 divorce sult; operate as usual and will be] THURSDAY — Rev. ' Pr.
against. SCTeen ging their sirens. The air raid/ghav W Bandit ¥ Be aver, BO, of 405 E. 20th St. | star Mickey giron might cover the sound of an| (Philippe Petain
locks from Lex Barker, Billy De- Rooney because emergency vehicle siren and alge Wolfe and Dick Powell. av} attempts at rec- gerigus crash result. If people 7a Fin 10 ore Dead « onciliation have ts the curb, this danger will be! Miss Vickers failed. leliminated.
Bette Finally Hits | TWO: Purpose of the test is to]
Bette Davis has been chosen . » BE “Best Actress’ at the Internation- Not Public Letermine the coverage area «On Rammed Shi al Film Festival in Cannes,| Phyllis H. Connery, daughter ofithe sirens and whistles. If people France, for her role in “All About E, Rolamd Harriman, national pull to the side, police and other : Eve,” after 10s- president of American Red Cross, observers of the drill will be able Collision Death Toll ing out in the has divorced John F. Connery in to note that the sirens cover that . “Oscar” race toa closed court session in Las'particular area. If they fail to Likely to Reach 39 Judy Holliday. [Vegas, Nev. The couple has a 2- pull over, it will indicate that By United Press The Cannes year-old son, Crispin. {sirens are not being heard and, NEW ORLEANS, Apr. 21—A judges chose - {more sound devices are required. salvage crew found 10 more Michael Rey. Michigan U. President | A venue Diast wil} Signal the plackened bodies in the charred grave, of Britain, start o e test, and after a five- and wave-tossed hulk of the weakening slowly,” the bulletin
for top acting To Speak Here Tuesday minute silence, the all clear. con-|¢, var Egso Greensboro today said
JOnoTs Hh ae Dr. Alexander G. Ruthven, pili 3 Siren sweaty one minute and the probable death toll of a te sion,” and picked president of the University of! «I realize we're asking a great | or ision Bt Soa prov ou. Scrap Shortage Shuts an Italian film Michigan, will address the local deal of the public. but for the ys crewmen and the chief mat . “Miracle . at Mi-'alumni chapter at 6:30 p. m. Tues- safety of themselves and of the! Ie a] e chief mate Sigg making Furnace
Rochester
France,
is unconscious and sinking slowly, members of his family said tonight. A bulletin issued by the dying soldier's doctor said Mr. Petain passed a “fairly peaceful day” in his fortress prison. “He
nourishment. His precarious eral condition is
Mr. Petain
Miss Davis
FRIDAY--Barbara Cougneune, |
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extent of pulling to the curb dur- 2922 W. Jackson St. Struck by 3Way from older sister near her;
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Llewellyn (UP) — Former Marshal Henri
continues to refuse any
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lan,” and Swed- day in the Marott Hotel ballroom. drivers of emergency vehicles, we mo, “ton ard Of He her 205 NEW YORK, Apr. 21 (UP)— pb Madsmojsells Julie A a reap WALL beRope they will help us,” Chief | miles out in the Gulf of Mexico, The shortage of scrap has shut
share the grand prize for the best general chairman. Rouls said.
|were presumed to have perished. |down one steel making furnace
film, | DE: Rufitven will tell the Soup hh Rts bodies Were. NOW. gel {of the sc ? 8 for rese “| Comniittee Io os loos plans Clg Insurance Attorneys lcounted for and 23 other men were and, threatens furnaces at two g g |missing—apparently entombed in other plants, American Iron &
Phoenix project. This plan is a Teo Indiana candidates for $2100-a-, : year Root-Tilden scholarships of- 3¢ million program sponsored: by
fered by the New York University School of Law will be interviewed!
by a committee consisting of Don’t Argue— h N. Bobbit, Indi-| eS A. Richard P. WITH THE U. 8. 24TH DI- : ' VISION, Korea, Apr. 21 (UP) Pinkham, president of the Indiana o SP ’ | ~~Military police had so much State Bar Association, and Eugene i trouble keeping visitors from C. Pulliam, publisher of Indi- 4. h \ i, 1 riving their jeeps into no anapolis Newspapers, Inc. man's land that they made a Twenty scholarships will be of- ihoard-size sign. Posted at fered each year over the country (he appropriate place in the to young men who show promise middle of the road, it reads: of becoming “outstanding lawyers)
Hold Parley Here |the Greensboro’s congealed decks Steel Institute revealed today.
Insurance attorneys will holdjor drowned. Robert. W. Wolcott, chairman ‘their annual spring convention] The death of a second man of Lukens Steel Co. and chairman | here next week-end at the Indian- aboard the Suez, Steward Antonio |0f the institute’s committee on 'apolis Athletic Club. |Fernandes, New Bedford, Mass, iron and steel scrap, pointed out The Association will be host to was reported by a fellow crew- that scrap inventories at the claims executives and their staffs man. John A. Horton, who was plants ‘of 11 major steel companies and branch office executives at one of four other men injured on have declined from an average of a reception and luncheon Satur-ithat ship, : over 50 days’ to an average of 21 day noon. - | Seven Coast Guard cutters, four days’ supply in a period of apGuest speaker at the-banquet Navy and Coast Guard planes and proximately three months. Saturday night ‘will be Albert several commeréial vessels Normally, Mr. Wolcott said, Stump, president of the Capitol searched a 100-square mile sur-'many steel plants feel it necessary | Indemnity Co. here.
Jury in Negligence Cases.” Ibobbing about. ; |eration,
He : v : : 0
His topic rounding area in the waning hope to maintain several months’ sup- | “This is the front line—stop.” | will be “Province of the Court and that a few. survivors might be ply of scrap for most efficient op- |.
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