Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1951 — Page 8

Runners-up were Jonella Miller, Miss Pleasant Lake, and Nancy Cox, Miss Warsaw.

Prisoner Now Patient

Aged, ailing former marshal Henri Philippe Petain was qui-

today from prison to an old

pital, on the tiny island, Ile d’Yeu, France. The 95-year-« old World War 1 9 hero 24d head of o the ichy gov1 Mn Petain ernment in War II was transferred by a decree commuting his life imprisonment % to hospital confinement

Of Balls and Bawls

There was no joy in Milwaukee -for pee-wee Mighty Caseys. The Atomics baseball team ran out of baseballs—because they batted the horsehides onto the lawn of Mrs. Melvin Meisner, and she kept them, 3 . The ballplayers retaliated by . picketing her home, carrying signs reading "We want our hardballs,” “Unfair to kids” and “Taking balls starts vandalism.” Then Deputy Sheriff Richard Schoenbronn arranged. a truce. From now on Mrs. Meisner won't keep the balls and the boys won't chase them onto her lawn

Put Anim

'‘Ifor her disability. She said the State Industrial Accident Commission

etly transferred)’

als Through Their P

vision of the American

: Le _|Association at the 75th anniThe Body's got an aching back. versary conference in Chicago.

Actress Marie McDonald. filed

should her for

Theater Produc- miss MeDo tions and their Me

Clerical Promotion

The Bishop of Peoria, the Rev. Joseph H. Schlarman, has been elevated to the rank .of archbishop. “ad personam” by Pope Pius XII. The Most Rev. Amleto Giovanni Cicoganl, apostolic delegate to the United States, announced

degree was bestowed on the 71-year-old native of Breese, IL, by the sacred Consistorial Congregation in Vatican City. The new archbishop, who has served in Peoria since 1930, attended Quincy (IIL) College, the University of Innsbruck, Austria,

|was acting executive secretary for “awhile in 1949, /

nald | A five-year Hollywood marriage ,./went on trial separation today. insurance carrier, Lumberman’s| Actress Celeste Holm and husMutual, the blond beauty said/husband, Press her back injuries required exten-|Agent Schuyler sive medical treatment, including|(S ky) Dunning a trip to the Mayo Bros, Clinic.lare following in

Most [tors’ groove.

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in Washington that the honorar ; 2 8 Y) sky-pilot in London when he and

About 6000 members are ex-

American Library Association and

Mr. Brigham came here in 1942 from Louisville where he worked 11 years in the public library.

On Trial Separation

the well-known] cinemac=~

“We hope it {will be only tem- 75 iporary,” said the |actress who por[trayed a nun in “Come to the Stable.”

Miss Holm “Sky”

was a

|the blond star met in 1946. They

were married six months later and ghe calls “fast” but likes because

have a 3-year-old son, Danny.

Favor From Pope

Msgr. Bernard J. Sheil of Chi- she was greeted in Buffalo last

ih was 4, 1 Pope Plus XII. At-|gram protested yy vited to sit in a wheelchair.

Star for Gallantry

The son of the U. 8. Chief of

grandda ¢ the only|Army Engineers has won the SilThe Bughter 9 Ylver Star in Korea. Lt. Lewis A.

tending were students from the American Pontifical College.

Around the Corner

living former President of the|piek, son

moon. > Joan Ledlie Hoover and wil-

ried in San Marino, Cal, and are vacationing there. ‘ The bride’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoover Jr. San Marino. Mr. Vowles is the son lof Mr. and Mrs. William F, Vowles, Los Gatos. The couple will stay with his parents until fall when Mr. Vowles will resume studies at the University of California at Davis.

Good Profit

Another boy in Detroit got a break of a different kind—a “windfall” of $12,000. Ronnie Adilman, 17, cashed $1400 in checks for. his father, a storekeeper, and was “scared to] death” to find the bank had given! him $14.000 by mistake,

Sitting Scorned

A 105-year-old refugee took it easy, reluctantly, in the country

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it’s “free.” Mrs. Paulina Wilsdorf said she could get around by herself when

cago today recited mass at the night.

The oldest refugee to come here:

y Chimpanzees, 1 es Again

granted under the Displaced Persons pro-i,,. ype 1951.52 season; all

p. m. in Caleb Mills Hall, Short-

United States is on her honey-| pick, was cited for directing ef- : fective artillery action up front, while exposed to enemy gunfire.

liam Leland Vowles were mar-| Aptention, Gl Joe

Gen. Vandenberg many.

and the Pontifical Gregorian Uni-|tonib of St. Peter, Vatican City.

versity in Rome, He was ordained| June 29, 1904, in Brixen, Austria.|

Librarian's Reward

Jersey St.

Thirty years in library work} will be climaxed Saturday for Harold ¥. Brigham, 5407 N. New } 4

The 54-year-old State Library Director will be installed as president of the Public Libraries Di-

High Living

A habitual criminal —9 years

while amazed and amused police tried to figure out how to deal with him, The boy is a ledge-climber-

ledge of the Courthouse, he explained.

“To eat?” they asked. “Oh, no-I want "em for pets,”

first asking permission,

was the young Frank Buck's

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