Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1951 — Page 8
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SUNDAY,” TONE 1m ‘About People—
‘Half Of The World Coy
Buxom Mae West plumped herself into a witness chair in New York and loftily dealt with an impersonator’s slander suit charge by saying: “Half the people in the
world impersonate me.” : Miss West made the remark at a pre-trial examination yesterday of a $2 million slander suit brought by Sara Allen, another well-rounded platinum blond. Miss Allen, who makes her liv-
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ing impersonating Miss West, said |
she was damaged because Miss West kept her from getting jobs. “How old are you?” asked Miss West.
a lawyer §
She glared at the lawyer and
her own attorney leaped to the defense. “This is not within the scope of the examination,” he charged and the judge agreed. Next hearing ¢ will be June 25,
To Cut Meat
In Cincinnati, the National Association of Retail Meat Dealers scheduled a meat cutting demonstration. in the Senate Office dining room in Washington, Thursday. Charles Bauer, president of the association, would be trimmed before the law-
:
said a side of beef :
makers to point out the unfair-
ness of regulations as they affect consumer and retail dealer.
Perfect Student
For the second time in its history, the Indiana University School of Business had found a perfect scholar, He is Meyer M. Mendel, a 25-year-old Army veteran of Plymouth, Ind.
tomorrow, he will become the sec-Fg c¢cnd man everlh graduated from the school of business with a perfect scholastic record of all yl As, The only other Mr. Mendel person with a perfect straight A record was Walter Robbins Jr. of West Baden, a member of the 1942 class and now a top executive with an import firm in Paris. “I guess. there's no special formula,” said modest Mr. Mendel. “I just tried to keep up to date with my class work and do the best I°'could.”
reg.’ “9 Judge Thinks Not ¢ In Hollywood, Superior Court Judge Neweomb Condee was doubtful if" it would be a good idea for actress Margaret O'Brien to foot half the cost of her home. The star's mother, Mrs, Gladys O'Brien had
: i asked court per- “Hi Fellows”
mission to sell
E her 14-year-old launches. .
ily dwelling. Mrs. O'Brien explained that she
was “no longer this.” She 3 man Now the Navy
a resit dence without Miss O’Brien her help.”
“It is better not to go into a
LEXINGTON-EMERSON
OUTBOUND ROUTE Leaving Monument Circle
MARKET ST.-—East to Delaware St. DELAWARE BT.—South to Virginis
ve. vida AVE.—Southeast to Bouth
8T.—East to Noble Bt. ST. — South to Lexington
LEXINGTON AVE, — East to Villa viLLA AVE. — South to Woodlawn WOODLAWN AVE~East to Keystone Ave, INE AVE~—South to Pros FT ST.~East to Southeastern Ave. AVE. —8outheast 0 Minnesota St. 1 TA ST.—East to Emerson e, qx AVE. North to HawAVE. — South to Raymon ho INBOUND ROUTE Leaving Emerson Ave. and Raymond HAWTHORNE YARDS — South to EMERSON AVE.—North to SouthsO THEAS RN AVE. «— Northwest
t. PROSE PEC CET West to Keystone
xf¥STONE AVE.—North to Wooda AVE. —~West to Vila Ave,
AVE. —North to Lexington N AVE.—West and Northeo St
rth to Mer uth St. eridian Bt. North to nu«
There will. be » general increased frequency of service. Hawthorne Yards service will be added.
POST
OUTBOUND ROUTE Leaving Meridian and Ohio Sts, MERIDIAN BT~North to New York
4 YORK ST.—BEsst to Dorman : ST.~—North to Michigan AN ST.—East to Emerson
: oe Bo anal b Bt.
P. AY, and t to Bh
AVE.~8outh to 10th
AB=North te’ est to Bky
Tot 8 Bt, bor Arie
Ba
Ask your operators on the above lines for the new revised schedules showing new routes and service. Thanks again for your past co-operation,
INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS,
to the week-end.
Howard Kimmond,
- Miss West
business deal with relatives,” Judge Condee said and shook his head doubtfully. He said he would take the mother’s request under advisement. He added that he trusted Mrs. O’Brien to guard her daughter's fortune, but that many child stars lost their fortunes througn the mismanagement of their parents,
Nicest Hands
The most beautiful career-girl hands in the nation were selected in Hollywood yesterday. The award went _ to Helen Blum, a waitress of Dayton, O Her “Cinderella” hands were selected by actress Joan Bennett, artist John Whitcomb and sculptress Ray Joan Bennett Shaw in a nation-wide hands hunt sponsored by cosmetician Helen Neushaefer.
Rita Entertains
Rita Hayworth temporarily put away family troubles to play week-end hostess to 30 GI amputees from the Korean War.
She discarded her slacks and sweater and dresded up for the boys, too. Dressed in a gleaming] white dress she shouted a cheery as the brought to her place in motor
The GIs were looking forward
“Man, Oh Man" said Cpl Rochester,
N. Y, “Japan was never like
In St. Petersburg, Fla. Mrs.
men were!
¢ Army,” he sald. “I want to see
. Committee
Miss Allen
had now joined the Navy. Hulking Lloyd Austin, enlists)
after he fought for months in| Korea, said today that her son)
ed as a seaman at Jacksonville, because he wanted to “see how the Navy operates,” his mother said. The youth had run away home In {949 and enlisted he was 14, When he was assigned to combat duty his mother protested and got him out, In Korea he had served as a tank commander and was wounded. a “I know enough about the
the Navy now,” the youth said.
To Get Star The Senate Armed Services| approved nomi nation of Col. gArthur Seymour Champeny, Briggsville, Wis., one of the Army's most decorated Vie ficers, for promotion to brigadier
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dh aXe yar ee J youd AT le ge BAF ee
pies Me, Says Buxom Mae West
for action in both World Wars and duty in Korea. He holds four
ong in Korea, He also has two bronze stars, two {egions of merit, a silver star with oak leaf cluster. - He is serving as an assistant division commander in Korea.
Heads Chamber
In Lisbon, Rolph Von Heldenstam, head of the Swedish Delegation, was elected president of the International Chamber of Commerce for the next two yrs,
Man Unconscious Unconscious For Over a Year Dies
VERMILION, Alta, June 18 (UP)~-Marvin Osbaldeston, 23, died: today after being unconscious for one year and six days.
general. Col. Champeny has been
awarded the DSC, three times,
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TRANSIT ROUTES and SCHEDULE CHANGES EFFECTIVE TODAY ............. JUNE 17
Yes, today, Sunday, June 17, the lines listed below have been changed in route or frequency of service to conform with the new one-way street program. Check these routes so you are familiar with the changes. This is another transit improvement worked out with the City, to make your public transit ride FASTER and SAFER. Ask the operator for the new pocket
schedule. E. NEW YORK
This line is eliminated except for the bus loop through Bouth vington, which will be added to the English Avenue bus re You East New York patrons will start receivin much more frequent and improve gervios by riding East Michigan or East Washington lines. ease note route changes on East Michigan, English and Lexington lines.
E. WASHINGTON There will be increased frequency of service. At the rush hour, there will be a coach scheduled every 2) minutes instead of present 315 minutes. No route changes.
SPEEDWAY OUTBOUND SOEs
HI v SENATE AVE.—North to ian ndbiina AVE. Northwest to MichiafSiiGia BT.~West to Belleview ” ace. BELLEVIEW PLACE—North to 16th 16TH ST.—-West to Main 8 MAIN ST.—South to 10th ot VERSE West to Winton Ave. AVE.-—~Northwest to Bpeed-
way Drive. SPEEDWAY DRIVE — Northwest to 18th and Whitcomb Bts.
WBOUIR ROUTE Leaving 18th and Whitcomb Sts. Ww, HHOUR ST.—8outh to 16th Bt, i ST.—East to Belleview Place. B VIEW PLACE — South to Michigan St. MICHIGAN BT.—East to Belmont ve. BELMONT AVE.—South to New York NEW YORK ST.—East to Meridian MERIDIAN ST.—8South to Ohio St.
ROAD
INBOUND ROUTE Leaving 8ky Harbor Airport 218T BT.—East to Post Road. POST ROAD-South to 10th St. 10TH ST.—~West to Shadeland Ave. relent AVE North 89 Pleasry un Pa
Bway Ba RX 1) ve
"BANE —soutn and West tor nn
BT West to er Ave, N AVE.~8outh to Michigan
on HIOAN BT ~West to New JerNEW JERSEY ST.—8outh to Market
Glrale © ST. —~ West to Monument role. Arou pd Non) ment Circle to Meridfan an o 8ts.
21ST & ARLINGTON BOSART BRANCH QUTBO
UND ROUTE Leavin Lleridian and Ohio Sts MER N S8T.—North to New York
St. NEW YORK-—East to Dorman St. bOhMaN 8T.—North to Michigan
MICHIGAN ST.—East to Rural St. RAL ST.—North to 13th St. Te ST. —East to Parker Ave PARKER AVE.—North to Nowland
NOWLAN ND: AVE.—East to Oitey Bt. OLNEY ST.—North to 16th St. 16TH ST.—East to Bosart Ave. BOSART AVE.—North to 21st St. 21ST ST.—East to Shadeland Ave SHADELAND AVE North to 25th (Western Hegitic Co.) INBOUND ROUTE Leaving 25th St. and Shadeland Ave. Ww Satern Electric Co A VE-—South to 21st St. IST ST.—West to Bosart Ave BOSART AVE.—South to 16th St.
AVE. —West to Parker
Ave. PARKER AVE.—South to 13th St. 13TH ST.—West to Rural St. RURAL ST.—South to Michigan St MICHIGAN, ST.—West to New Jersey
NEW JERSEY ST.—South to Market
MARKET 8T.—West to Monument rcle. Around Monymens. Ze to Meridian and Ohio 8 EMERSON BRANCH ovT BOUND, ROUTE Meridian Ohio Sts IAN 8T. 2 Nor h to New: York
NEW YORK ST.—East to Dorman
RMAN £T gaonn Jo Michigan st. GAN BT. to Rural St. R BF Norn | Yo 13th 8t, 1 Ra st to Parker Ave. PAR! ~~North to Nowland
Leavin MER
AVE. —East Ly Olney Bt. 8T.—North to 16th 8t 8T. as to Fimsrson Ave, RSON h to 21st St, 21ST BT. “fast. 8 adeland Ave, ADELAND ~North to 25th
(Westen) A\Flectre So: ) Leaving ann ¢ Bt. and Shadeland Ave. estern Jectric Co.) SHADELAND AVE. South to 21st 21 oy ST. FX to Em RAIN AVE,
Ave, Sout iy gn Bt. West 0 Sihey Ave,
Quay fC Nowlan 4 AVE est to Parker it AYE ~8outh st. West to Rur Aa Bouin to Michiean St: N ST.—West to New Jersey NEW JERSEY ST.—South to Market MARKET ST.—West to Monument Clrele,
Around Monument Sirol to Meridian and Ohio Sts.
understanding and help.
VETERANS HOSPITAL OUND ROUTE Laying Qeridian and Ohlo Bis. OHIO BT.—-West to te Ave SENATE AVE—North to Indiana Bika AVE ~Northwest to Michi. MICHIGAN ST: —West to Belleview RELI EVIEW PLACE-—North to Lafayette Rd. ‘and Cold Spring Rd.
COLD SPRING RD, — North to Veterans Hospital.
INBOUND ROUTE Leaving Veterans Asoral COLD’ SPRINI ~Sou LaBA ette Rd. and Belleview Aan, PLACE South
12] Michigan st CHIGAN ST —East to Belmont
Me 8. BELMONT AVE.—8outh to New York St
NEW YORK ST.—East to Meridian MERIDIAN 8T.—South to Ohio Bt,
Leaving Monument Circle MARKET 8T.—East to Davidson St,
DAVIDSON ST.—South to Washington St.
WASHINGTON ST.—Bast to Southeastern
SOUTHEASTERN AVE. — Boutheast to English Ave. ¥HOLISH AVE.—~East to Emerson ve.
Thru Loop via Emerson Ave. FMERION AVE.—North to Washing n St.
WASHINGTON ST. —East to Spencer ve. SPENCER AVE. « South to Julian ve.
JULIAN AVE.—East to Ritter Ave.
RITTER AVE. —8outh to University J ve. "
UKIVERSITY AVE. —East to Dewey ve. PEWEY AVE. — Bast to Arlington arLiNGTON AVE.—8outh to Rawk Aes AVE, -—~ West to Auduben Road, AUDUBON ROAD--North to Beeche wood Ave. BERGHWOOD AVE. West to Bur goss Ave, BURGESS AVE.—Southwest to Rite ter Ave. x RITTER AVE~Somi to Brookville ROAD--Northwest Vo lish Ave. ENGL H AVE. West to Emerson Vi
Thru Loop vis Brookville Road BNGLISH AVE. —East to Brookville
E. MICHIGAN OUTBOUND ROUTE Leaving Illingls and Washington Sts. WASHINGTON ST. East to East St, BAST ST.—North to New York Bt. NEW YORK ST.-Esst to Dorman
DoRMAN ST~North to Michigan MICHIGAN ST.—East to Ellenberser INBOUND ROUTE ARAN BI Wats Mew Jerse EW E ST. ~South to Wash WAS N ST.~West to Nlinols "BAST MICHIGAN
There il he ah SERS minutes tastend ey LISH
ROOKVILLE ROAD-—-Sou Ritter Ave. theass: Yo
RITTER AVE, — North to Burgess
BURGESS AVE.—-Northeast to Beechwood Ave,
BEECHWOOD AVE. — Southeast to Audubon Road. AUDUBON ROAD-—-South - to Rawle
RAWLS AVE. Bast ‘to Arlington
UNIVERSITY AVE West to Ritter Ave,
RITTER AVE. North to*Julian Ave, JULIAN AVE.—West to Spencer Ave, SPENCER AVE.—North to Washing
WASHINGTON ST.~West to Emerson Ave, EMERSON AVE. —8outh to English LE Fmatatu | d English Aves. est to Southeast UTE AsTERN AVE, — Northwest n_ Bt. pi 4 BT.—Waest to David.
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