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FRIDAY, May 18 is going to be a wonderful day. Rain or shine, warm or cold, it’ will be . a day of rejoicing.
Gridiron Feast to ‘Fry’ Politicians
stage crew and property men. As much as You hate to do it, you tell him to talk to.
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8 Charlie Werner, chairman of the Gridiron y perience G Thursday, May 17, the Indianapolis "Press Dinner. ’ [ 2 TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1951 PAGE 11 ViLD oo Club Sil) put on the fifth annual Gridiron Dinner When Charlie has his fill, he sends Heinle | ; 4 i at the Mura eater. Members of the fourth to Bill Brennan, publicity chairman. When Bill I EA. 4408 Su estate “fry” politicians that night. Oh, Buster. gets tired, Hefnie is on my back again. Fast on the Draw —
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Next day, working members of the show begin to live normal lives again, Sure, politicians will Squirm and stew the night of the Gridiron Dinner. The Egyptian Room of the: Murat Theater will seem awfully close to Democrats and Republicans alike. But that's only one night. Who fries the longest? The newspapermen do. Perhaps I shouldn't fuss. Mavbe I should swallow ‘hard, and keep my mouth shut. As president of the club mavbe I shouldn't .blow
Dave Milligan, director of the show, has his troubles with the converted actors reporting for rehearsals. What can we do to get perfect attendance? Why can't members of the cast report on time? Is there any way to speed up the boys to memorize their lines?
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THIS IS Dave's first show and you try to tell |
him that the night of the Gridiron everyone will be on the ball. It's happened in the past.
old Indianapolis Sentinel Scooped Former Journal 50 Years Ago
my stack. - At least not where anyone can see. And the day after the Gridiron all troubles By EARL McKEE nN will he small.’ s A LOT OF FOLKS nowadavs a, 5 Yor THE WAY 1 figure, after attending the Maurice Gronendyke isn't satisfied with the 2 AS nowadays never heard of Carrie
latest rehearsal, and since every member connected with the show has flipped his lid. at least once, I can too. A man is capable of en-
about a chain of command is that the top guy
can throw the ball back after he has listened
a fair length of time. Heinie Moesch has been screaming since the first of the year for recognition for the
way the invitations are rolling in.” Why can't General .MacArthur visit ‘the city Armed Forces Day on the 17th and attend the show that eve-
Scripts have to be changed. Blackout skits need working over. Maurice Early is getting a headache. Take an aspirin. One of the script writers is throwing a tantrum. Calm him down. You calm him down. No, that's your job. The deadline for the program copy hit Jim Farmer like a ton of bricks.
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Nation and her hatchet, but half a century .ago Carrie
was front-page news in ev
‘ery newspaper in the land.
Carrie was an ardent and militant foe of the demon
her hatchet, would make a shambles of the rum joints, | smashing out windows and de- | molishing the mirrors back of | the bars.
She was arrested numerous
fame 50 years ago and in doing so “scooped” its rival morning paper, the Indianapolis Journal.
her to stop over until the next morning. He agreed to have her New
Rosemary O’Brien, who ties all the loose ends | times, but tolerant judges tn : : around the club, stayed late that night. When turned her loose and she con- Yous dicks: propesly OK d hie she counts the days until the Gridiron is over | tinued her rampage. Even- another New York train Son. vou help her count and hope there won't be any | tually, Carrie decided to ex- day noon. It was all easier than tears. tend her campaign to New . . 4% e
WHAT ARE we going to do about music for the ladies party the night the men are at
York City, her prime object being, she said, to demolish the nude paintings which someone had told her adorned the walls
Mr. Brown had. expected. He hustled Carrie and her big suitcase out of the station and into “Turkey's” waiting cab.
the Murat? - What kind of punch should be ,f the Hoffman House bar in There was a dash up Illinois served this year? How much money do .we | that city. Street to the Sentinel, where blow? What time can they take over the club? > : a the .dear old lady was made ; fC New ; : Right after the guests leave for the theater. vette entilied tor id comfortable in a corner of the IL.ast year the guests didn't leave the bar soon city editor ot the old. n- city room. . Thy © ' . \ i . enough. Why can’t the bar be cut off earlier | dianapolis Sentinel here, and he an = “9 : this year. We'll see.. | thought up an idea of a “scoop* = SEVERAL REPORTERS with Actors Bob Newell, Joe Palmer, Gordon | 5 a working knowledge of short-
Graham; Jep Cadou Sr. Doc Robinson are happy with the way the show is shaping up. The director isn't satisfied. : Not yet. And still Heinie Moesch wants recognition and more help from the members in handling the props. Experience, the great teacher, helps you keep the lid from flying off. The climax is rapidly approaching. The afternon of the 17th everything will be in a state of advanced confusion. There will be cracks about “Malice in Blunder-
that would put to shagne the Sentinel’s rival in the morning | field, the Indianapolis Journal. ! The Sentinel was then located just north of where the Three Sisters store is now on North Illinois Street, and the Journal was nearby, just around on the Circle. , " MR. BROWN ascertained just
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hand sat around her, and how that gal did talk. She loved to talk, and she told of many incidents of her campaign and of her plans to wreck every saloon in big, wicked New York City. A couple of waiters from the old Bates House, over on the Corner where the Claypool now stands, came up with a really
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during just so much and then the steam has.to Ning’ Why can’t Vice President Barkley. can- | : z : go. Too bad I don't have a wife. I could Cf! his prévibus engagement and come here> | rum, and out in Kansas, where she lived, she armed ". ‘péat-her. : - Did Texas Oilman. Glenn McCarthy answer yet? | herself with ot a nied b: . a wee deking~the Gridiron “troubTes arouna a pir Maurice ienw't-watisfied that “tickets are | = Ly 1h -3-Jatehe Sid. Seompenied Py.8 i, ¥ helps the spirits. Key men have their troubles going better this year. The cost of the show | hymn-singing church sis- Tis § to al hm . - 8, and I'm not hesitant in saying they all have will be greater. We know, Maurice, we know. | ters, she would descend on old A ey he ic bigger headaches than mine. The nice thing Keep punching. Yeh. local saloons and, wielding naped” Carrie Nation of hatchet EA §i 3
aland.” Is it the name of the show or the name : : : sumptuous meal, and Carrie of the entire effort? i Wen the train Dearing Lane did full justiee to it. Strength. boy. By Il p.m. the end will | (0g ot would stop here but All this time the story was come. Backs will the thumped and tongues | oo minutes at 9 p. m. of a being typed and sent down to GRIDIRON ACTORS . .". (left to right) i gn loose and friendships will be reborn. | gatyrqay. He conferred in deep the composing rcom, and when Gordon (Bedford constituent) Graham listens to he Gridiron will be over but not forgotten. | cecrecy = with one “Turkey” every bit of information had Bob (S il That dull ache over the eyeballs won't let you Mills. cab driver of Levee fame been = extracted from gabby ob (Sen. Bill Jenner) Newell say a few thousand forget | 5 n , Carrie, she was taken on a words. Mav 15, 1551. A Freat day | and.9 p. m. found them at the * en hon Aa May 18, 1301. A great day. | Union Station. Using his news- er ore to the smoking printer and bluntly placed in “Turkey's” cab and about woman in America had | Be la hi Bi composing room. the sterotype asked him for his pipe. When taken over to the Denison been its “guest” on Saturday It Ha ened I t y s . } the famed hatchet wielder. room and the press room. the pipe was handed to her she yy...) wnere Mr. Brown night. The story practically ~ «a8 Gilda Gra at 49 e fame che : would throw it across the room Bu Earl Wil - A e y. . Carrie was gracious beyond Almost all the printers in the * and warn the smoker neves registered her under the name covered the front page, with y Lar Son : Can Still Shimmy | expectations and was willing composing room were smoking again to indulge in thé dreadful of his grandmother. Sunday screaming headlines, boxes,
NEW YORK, Mav 8 —~“I'm 49 now, honey,” the lady with the gold blonde hair said. The Gold Blonde was Miss Gilda Gray. - “I still do the shimmy.” she said. “and it's better than ever!” She made her hips quiver, and tossed her shoulders. How could it be better, 1 asked her. 2 “I-had a long rest. maybe
shimmy. well, let them pay to come and see me when I get a job.” <> — THE MIDNIGHT EARL . . Mrs. Douglas MacArthur's already ott house-shopping around Darien, Conn., so the Gen. can start the $100,000 Remington-Rand job. But his more optimistic friends have a great dream—that the Gen. will
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| and able to talk aplenty, but a | five-minute interview was not a | part of Mr. Brown's scheme. | He quickly explained to Carrie | that the people of Indianapolis | were highly appreciative of her wonderful crusade and begged
pipes. Carrie's antipathy to smoking almost equalled her hatred of the demon rum, and she promptly went into action, without her hatchet of course, it being in her suitcase. She approached each pipe:
habit. 'Of course, after she had left, we all retrieved our pipes, which afterward became prized souvenirs of the noted woman. ” » ” FOLLOWING THIS tour of the plant, Carrie was again
noon, Mr. Brown was on hand to speed her on her way to New York and the wicked paintings in the Hoffman House bar. Sunday morning the Sentinel came out with its amazing story of how the most talked
pictures and everything needed to make it the real “scoop” Mr. Brown had planned. And there was not a word of Carrie Nation's presence in the city in the Sunday morning Journal. .
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cause a clamor for the ouster of Sec. Acheson; that HST will then be forced to name MacArthur to a Very, Very Big Job.
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that's why,” she said. “It's got sumpin’ in it, honey. It's got spirit and new movements. , .."” She wriggled around her room at the Savoy-Plaza to show me how she could still
Marshall's Testimony
situation, thege was no other re- that our planes could follow theirs {4 the Security Council by me, the
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GOOD RUMOR MAN: Jack Dempsey’s friends | | |
don’t think he'll marry again, but young, platinum (Continued From Page 2) Impetus to accelerate the build-
Shimmy. blond showgal Jean Orlander hints she'll an- The effort to free Greece from Ing of our defenses and those of course bfit to relieve him. for a stated distance over thelgjscussions took the line of what Gilda isn't so much older nounce their engagement. . .. Paul Hartman Communist aggression took 18 our allies against the threatened As to the question of the specific’ Yalu River into Manchuria. action now was considered wise ® than your hoary correspondent dances with Ginger Rogers at the ANTA show |months. There were those who onslaught of Soviet imperialism. campaign in Korea; as to the That was considered. concurred under the changing conditions.
Sunday—first time without his estranged wife, Grace. . . . Nine cafes have difficulties. . . . Did Irving Sherman time his. “surrender” so that he'd come in after Sen. Kefauver and Rudolph
(said that this was a hopeless ad«, Gen. MacArthur, on the other venture, and that we were mere- hand, would have us, on our own [ly wasting our economi§ and mili-|initiative, carry the conflict be/tary assistance to that country. yond Korea against the mainland
but, because she's been famous since she was a fiery youngster out of Poland, appearing in “The Gaieties of 1919.” she seems older.
|casualties that are daily occurring jp by me—as a matter of fact I (there, with our troops, and those had urgently recommended it— |of our a]lies—no one, I believe, is and was coneurred in by the Secmore conscious of them than I retary of State and approved by
Some of the (16) measures were carried out and quite a number were held in abeyance . . . as
Miss Gray
“What are you doing?” they asked her back Halley had left the Crime Committee? , . . NBC It is true that our rescue of of Communist China, both from am. the President. The Secretary of teins unwise meatus 0 Jane in to 4 in 1919 when she did some exciting hip-tossing. picked up Eddie Cantor's TV option for next I(ireece was costly, but I do not the sea and from the air. He I realize, though, that the com- State was directed to take that atly improved our situation in 0 dream- ‘I shake my chemise,” she said. chemise being = Y°3T - - Nancy James is Palisades Park's 1951 think very costly in, comparison would have us accept the risk of mander on the spot, who actually up with the 13 nations involved Pres P the soft a word for shirt or slip in several languages. Queen. > > to the stakes involved; but it paid involvement not only in an exten- witnesses the casualties, is even with us in fighting... | Pree
| The decision as %o where the
a rayon - SS & ao : Wr off not only by our saving Greece, sion of the war with Red China, more impressed by what is 80Ing | yoted solidly against ity so for the . = B'WAY BULLETINS: Economic Stabilizer |r enabling Greece to save itself, but in an all-out war with the on. time being we (about 1750 words Action was no longer felt wise htgown. BUT SHE pronounced it “shimee”—and thus pi. Johnston's intimates think he'll be back '0ut during the course of this fight, Soviet Union. However, during some very deleted by censor.) was taken on the recommendation ty gown was born the famous shimmy. movie-czaring soon. . . Dagmar & Danny Dayton {Ne Soviet government suffered; He would have us do this even painful years, I.had a daily ques- Sen. Russell — Do you know of the Chiefs of Staff. attering “I have to laugh hearing about Mae West, o 5. marry just now. He goes to Hollvwood, '!§ greatest post-war setback in at the expense of losing our \1- tion of casualties from all over! ether or not any program for, Sen. Russell—In other words, : Bea Pakner and everybody else inventing the she stays here on TV all summer Are Joe the defection of Yugoslavia. lies and wrecking the coalition of the world, and it is an agonizing he blockad f the China coast! the memorandum of Jan. 12, 1951, neckline shimmy. I invented that and the Charleston and Louis and Angelle di Llanalade Stratton secretly I do. not believe — 1 do not free peoples throughout the world. procedure, so I can fully under- J e pos a Riise to re re- was never approved in toto by the with deli- 5 Black Bottom, too, honey. Yes, sir!” : weds? . .. One columnist’s so mad at Rita called..Xnow, but I do nat believe—that'He -would have us-do this evenistand the reaction of a commander 2 or hie other er] ‘National Security Council? nd ribbon For the past four years she fought and licked her four times and Rita never called back. . . the action in Yugoslavia would though the effect of such action|in Gen. MacArthur's position, to}®e7 a . So Gen. Marshall--It was not tuberculosis at Colorado. Springs. Actress Susan Svetlick and Sy Fischer, the agent. have taken the course it did if might expose Western Europe to|the struggle in Korea, unless he Gen. Marshall—My yecollection| Gen. Marsha, not You can “You know, being sick is very expensive” Lo FU woof SVEHICE al White's leaving Radio Communist domination of Greece attack by the millions of Soviet|could clearly see an early and as to that, Mr. Chairman, is that! Sen. Russell—Now, a copy of mM maize, she conjiiued: riing again. 1p Milwaukee Wh Daily. had occurred. troops poised in Middle and East-! victorious way out. Ye hate Teen liepmung yo that memorandum was forwarded nk. So shes workin . iw laste WCW . While our foreign policy has ern Europe. . em info , , to Gen. MacArthur. Was that Small, She started ner gomelel: one sailor sald, “Oh, WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Columnists have va- placed a tee Tater upon This fundamental divergence is 13 Nations Vetoed ‘not brought the issue up as 2 sent to him for his Information or r large. brother, 1 wish I'd lived in the 20s! cuum ears—they pick up all the dirt”- Bill Kirk, [the United States in recent years, one of judgment as to the proper P it of Red PI (formal proposition for them to gq i in the nature of an order “I'm also seeing ray lawyers about my $1 Milwaukee, "it is likewise true that it has im. course of action to be followed ursuit o e anes [refuse. or authorization? million suit against Columbia Pictures for using “ee posed great =traifis on the Soviet by the United States. This di- Sen. Russell—Do you know I might say that we have been Gen. Marshall—1t wis sent. 10 . my life story for ‘Gilda,’ the Rita Hayworth EARL'S PEARLS: Jack Carter, the comie, = |government, and has created sig- Vergence arises from the in- whether or not the United Na- intensely concerned--the Chiefs! {or his information and was picture. = a contends lots of radio and TV gents would [nificant tensions within the Soviet/ herent difference between the po- tions organization made any spe- of Staff—by formal document, talked over with him by Gen. Col- — “They made $7.5 million out of that. like to get summer replacements for their wives. orbit, which. in the end. may Sition of a field commander, cific recommendation as to the which J.concurred in 4nd put a lins in person : tT +3 How vield decisive advantages to this Whose mission is limited to a imposition of a naval blockade on Vigorous endorsement on in doing !nS In person.
: : : ; TOPAY'S BEST LAUGH is fromi M L ; 7 and eur Allies, particular area ana a particular China and the hombing of Man- £0. that the economic blockade Sen. Russell-Was a complete “AND MY WORRY about it put me in the l.ewis. the lovable "TV ant movie On run & eolntry an Ur Allies, churian bases. or did Do origi- be intensified specifically by cut- copy embracing all of the 16
Ha ; Highlights of yesterday's testj- Antagonist, and the position of ; In. a ny usanay and Susans of opened at the Copa with the DeMarco Sisters & mony: the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Sec- nate within the Security Council? ting off the materiel that was points to which you referred dine oe . he Maye Brothers in a beautiful new show. Jerry Gen. Marshall — Stand allied Tetary of Defense ang the presi. Gen. Marshall—If T'understanq 5°I08 into China via Hong Hong. sent to modus 3 o ; ; > £WIS, e greatest new comedian in 10 years, |with the great majority of our fel- dent, who are responsible for the / Gen. Marshall—Yes, sir . . | he 7 h any romances 5 1 J | gr ] ] ur vour uestion correctly, Mr. ay; JOU Vigve y ro ces I should write iv sauces Dean Martin ax a great singer, ek- low-members of the United Na- total sseunty of the United( Zour | Jue there was initiated No Complete Blockade received the entire document. 0.4 No. Nobody calls me, dear” she said. ‘with Plajing, I say that for two reasons: Bread and tions. Our efforts have succeeded Banton, ag Who, bi achieve 2nd in the Joint Chiefs of Staff a pro- By Other Nations Sen. Russell—You referred to a a laugh. “They think I'm old and decrepit. =e a a in ‘thwarting the aggressors in Maintain Security, UStinosal about Dec. 7 or 8 to message that you had from Gen.
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Sen. ALL OVER: Wonderful singer Vie Damone's
Russell —Do you know macarthur which related to the the air whether . .. representations have morale of the men . . . there was
“But IT haven't got a gray hair in my head. My hair's gold. It's not gray, dear. Oh, sure,
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lof aggression in southeast Asia /'n one part of the globe with | i. 0 procedure in
’ here to report to the A s s r as of the world “ » I use a little something on it to give it high- Fra ate Eo aan rsdag. has Faye jand | Slsewhers throughout the|those in Othe} Ate the or ven called “hot pursuit,” which meant been made seeking to make an the matter of battle fatigue and lights. re % Rib in one eye. ... The UJA Restaurant Div. named our efforts in Korea have given all balance. — agreement as to strengthening ley Smalilinies, 28 Be Suggest The lady with the gold blonde hair then posed Arthur Maisel the year's outstanding restau- 'yg s 1 ded ti d ‘and tightening . . . the economic v Orea In for some pictures but not of her actually shim- rateur. ? Us some sorely needed time an No Other Recourse ruman blockade? that message? mying. = o> & * + | - i —— I f « > p
“You have to have the music and see the crowd, darling,” .she said, ‘then I can go into my quiver. If they want to see how I did the
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Marshall—-Not complete one of his messages about that Our own government is time that if he was not to be By United Press
“NOWADAYS WHEN you can just about make ends meet,” says Lew Ritter, ‘somebody moves the ends.” ... That's Earl, brother.
P litzer Prize But to Relieve Him "Awards Go to
termine where the main threat, to our security lies, where we| must fight holding actions, and where and how we must gain time
Gen, success. : . engaged in a complete economic reinforced, if he was not to be
Sees Wife Again
By Harm J Beech Spar k | WASHINGTON, May 8 : N h y ! ' : 7 , t b ermitted to bomb into China, if y Bocas Nichols Aller 20 Years | T y dents f ut 10 FroW Suanger. -| (UE) — President Truman a I Xe Rave Meith tH De at permitted to establish WASHINGTON, May*8 — The greatest THAT Saturday night, Mr. Kennedy. to cele wo, .correspongents :fop On the other hand, the respon- was 67 years old today, | oo vione except to a limited a naval blockade of the China
The Indianapolis Times and a Hoosier history professor were winners of Pulitzer Prizes today.
still seeking peace. but finding only the sword. Buffetted by Korean war decisions. international
ccast, and if he was not permitted Joint 10 use the Chinese Nationalist ; troops from Formosa, that under
cibilities and the courses of action
assigned to a theater commander necessarily apply to his own im-
thrill Frank A. Kennedy has had in 20 years was a good look at his wife, Mary Anne. “She's the pretty blonde I remember,” he said.
{ brate, invited in a few friends for poker. By hold- | ing the cards a few inches from his “new eve” he | could read the figures and tell a heart from a | diamond.
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s Cited for news reportin ediate area of responsibility. It tary of Defense, taken up with : ‘She hasn't changed a bit. “I wag so happy ahout it.” he said. “that I es in er York » os understandable and, A Aomesie dis ny Security Council the tir he woul 2 probably forced to Frank, a correspondent for 10 Florida news- Wen! Lop-wua, I drew to inside straights and were Keyes Beech and Fred in fact, at times apd ph i Fasl i a, of a complete economic blockade evacuate hores, oo aaa ; ushes, It was expensive, hut I didn't care.” Sparks, who cover the Ko- that a theater commander should > : to he enforced bv U. 8. naval 2 papers, has been blind for two decades. Because Mr. Kennedy lost 85 cents that night. to War and other inter- ‘become so wholly wrapped up in ANA APPATently sti-cont- forces = China? Tech ‘Alumni Group of an accident, he can see a little now, The newspaper man never will have what we national crises for The his own aims and responsibilities dent he would see an end Gen. Marshall --That has. been S| R . 1 The “miracle” happened a month ago. call “normal” vision, But things around him are Times and the Chicago that some of the directives re-| to war and strife. ; discussed before the Security ates Reunion May 8 Marv Anne moved Frank's bed a foot or NOW a constant source of amazement. Daily News. ceived by him from higher au- The White House said Council . it was discussed in Tech Alumni Association will %0 from its usual position and forgot to tell him *..y The award for American thority are not those that he Mr. Truman planned no regard to that proposal of the|nold its annual “Supreme Day" about it. In the middle of the night, he awoke IT'S BEEN A LONG, long time since he has history went to R. Carlyle would have written for himself. | special observance of his ‘Joint Chiefs of Staff of Jan. 'tunion program May 18 at the and decided to turn down the gas heat in their read one of his own stories. He can't yet, but Buley, professor of history There is nothing new about this birthday and would have 12. which Gen. MacArthur had M&gh ‘school, modest row-house. Misjudging distance, he ® he can pick out the letters in the headlines. at Indiana University. He sort of thing in our military his- his usual heavy schedule specifically referred to: that was! The program will be laugched hacked his noggin on the dresser For many years he has operated mostly by was honored for his two- tory. What is new, and what has of callers. lone of the items in that which With § dinner in the cafeteria bewhacked his nog , : telephone. He has memorized hundreds of tele- volume study of “The Old brought about the necescity for Much, ta his displeasure ("®ve taken if we found ¥'nning at 5:45 p. m. A business “I used to box a little,” the 56-year-old news- phone numbers and has. a photographic memory. Northwest: Pioneer Period, Gen. MacArthur's removal, is the the President is more re- = = forced to a withdrawa) eeting is scheduled at 8, folman said. “Jack Dempsey couldn't have hit me In filing his copy to his papers, he operates | 1815-1840.” He spent 20 wholly unprecedented situation of stricted in his daily life [trom Korea lowed by a dance from 9 to midharder.” . in two ways. If time is precious, he simply asks | years in research, and “a local theater commander pub-| .Since the assassination at- | : Nw night. y vy: + the for Western Union and |, ®Sathered much material |licly expressing his displeasure at tempt last Nov. 1. |, Sen. Russell-Was it approved THE NEXT MORNING he had a terrific dictates his stuff from memory—anything from | from Midwest newspapers. and his disagreement with the Once the President used |Py the Security Council? Indiana Firms Push
headache, but once he got what appeared to be fiashes of light. Right away he thought in terms bf a concussion. He called his doctor, who discovered that the cataract, which for long has blocked the vision of his right eye (he has been blind In the left one since the age of 15) had been dislocated by the impact. A few days later Frank, a familiar figure on. Capitol Hill with his white cane, suddenly looked down and discovered his hands. . He could. see!
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a couple of hundred to several thousand words. op b x IF HE HAS MORE TIME, he types his story via the touch system and his wif® edits it for Kim and then sends it along to the papers by wire. His doctor said that the bump on the head caused the cataract to “slide around,” and that's why hé first saw the flashes of light. Then the growth dropped below the Lpupil, restoring part
of his sight. The doctor said an operation of the |
eye at this stage would not improve the situation. “I'll settle for the sight I have,” Frank said.
An IU graduaté and native Hoosier, Dr. Buley has been on the IU faculty since 1925 and a professor since 1944. He is 57. His study was financed by Eli Lilly-& Co. Only 3000 copies of the book were printed. and 2000 were given fo members of the Indiana Historical Society.
foreign and military policy of the United States. It became apparent that Gen. MacArthur had grown so far out of sympathy with the established policies of the United States that there: was grave doubt ‘as to whether he could any longer he permitted to exercise the authority in making decisions that normal command functions would asgign
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to stroll freely in the early morning hours for his prebreakfast walk in downtown Washington™ He was accompanied by only two or three Secret Service agents. Now, there are few walks, He rides, Mr. Truman is to receive a piano tomorrow, a day’ late. There was no mention of a birthday cake.
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went to the Security Council at Defense Bond Sales
the same time that Gen. J. Lawiton Collins, Army Chief of Staff guring the
and. Gen. Hoyt 8. Vandenberg, Air Force Chief of Staff, went to
with regard to, . . of our having to evacuate Korea. Under * those conditions, when
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they thought the situation was reactivate the possibility pave been
t, 30, days have to sell gavel} their employees or to
sales plans that already in effect, Robert W.-
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