Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1951 — Page 3

ens J ug. 25—The rising living 1 experiment ed Industry

11] for “sace ssmen and

living at a 15, the Wage authorized > match such sts since last rise exceeds age increase

is a 1-cent r 1 million have ‘“esca3es. stry delegaboard went formula, but ciple of escaontracts may and ruinous al economic

atement, the | for “sacrie the business to hold off the interests

nagement cost of living id was “not onomic prinoverthrown proves infla«

t their fears 2d wage dee at “everyone me of “emerent said the of the rule he shoulders

Strike ir Here

ett, of 270 vied over last urned to her ashington St., uto thief had ce. off with two two pair of

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ge Kills Italy

2. 25 (UP)— Baldwin (ree Co-operative tances in Euly, was killed nped or fell om his sixth-

59. 5 ed Spy le, Aug. 25

2 spionage es in World ught working et service for reported tohad arrested 47, a former commentator, send photoal plants in

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ug. 25 (UP) Maurice J. nployers who ted Mexican d a flat cone orker.

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portant people It is the on your usiness use the pe fure lo you?

travels

h ways,

7 student in Iliff School of. The- 4; Hving room.

ology, Denver, Colo., will preach| — , o ready for him to dig into arter spending the evening of secre disclosed yesterday.

fixin’s. | Fisher and Connell flagged ] Lipscomb’s cab and had the driv-|

. versity of Denver.

Mr. New Reverses

out,” he devises a complete new Bust. “You don’t have to bid your

T 0 "a suit and later bids a higher by you and three no trump hy ranking suit than the first, nme” ~~ such a manner as to force his 1 agree with Mr. Champion. -

SATURDAY, AUG. 25, 1951

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _-

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Laugh Parade Gleanings

‘ HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 25 (NEA)! «The Laugh Parade: The cameras were about to roll. A gleaming rocketship covered the: entire sound stage and on the: ” sidelines the stars of the sciencefiction opus, dressed in silvery|: sponge rubber suits, helmets: trimmed with curious antennae: and plexiglas face shields, waited [2 for the director's call. “Makes you wonder, doesn’t it?”| murmured the movie king, looking at the vast spaceship. } is “Sure does,” agreed the blond: beauty encased in her intersellar costume. “Do you think there's mink on Mars?” y

LJ ” ® JULIA FAYE blushes to tell “it : even today, but who is Julia to withhold an important biographical fact from the world? i A snappy patent-leather bath-| ing suit had been created fqQr! Julia to wear in a swimming pool scene for Cecil B. DeMille's “Sat-| urday Night” back in 1922. -- Julia plunged into the pool and waited for the camera to grind. Suddenly a blond, broadshouldered extra rushed down to the edge of the water and said: “Duck, Miss Faye. That woolj: top ‘of yours has shrunk way}: down and you're practically|: standing there in your birthday: clothes.” *

$ = ¥ LORETTA YOUNG on the age question: “I know my age bothers a lot of people. They say, ‘She must be kicking 50 around.’ The truth js that I've been in pictures since I was 4 years old. I played with| Lon Chaney in ‘Laugh Clown, Laugh’ when I was 14. You take it from there. Actually I'd love being 50 years old.”

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ERAN EER RRI RENNER ANsNARETRRESES

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COMPETITION .

o n n IT WON'T BE a sequal to “The Thing from Another World,” but

Jane Greer and her husband, Al- they always will.

DATELINE: Hollywood

Betty Grable isn’t the only gal with legs .in the y forthcoming movie, “Meet Me After the Show.” Her rival is this young starlet, 3 the injured, and trucks were p,o)gn Channel when his transport ship was Lois Andrews. Miss Andrews 1s proud that men find her attractive, and hopes :

Colorado Blast | Hoosier Profile ok | By David Watson Rubble Searched |.ow=rims mus, oto, he ottes of E | |

be seeking a conference: on law, more conversa- } . " tion—or. a free cigar. For More Victims | And the chances are the friend will eventually | emerge from the second floor office with success ; | scored on all counts. : By United Press | As a newly appointed assistant U, S. Attorney: r BOULDER, Colo, Aug. 25 Mr, Steffen gan speak on the law with authority. Bulldozers pushed aside: tons of combat war experiences and his years at’ Unijrock and dirt today in the search| varsity of Notre Dame provide all that is nedded for additional victims ofan exX- so, nagging the time of day with a bit of chit-chat. Plosion that killed eight men and, The cigars are a throwback to the days when

{injured nine others when light- : ~ . his father, Elmer A. Steff2n owned a cigar manuning touched off 1000 pounds of facturing concern here.

dynamite. a aon The men, members of a blast- 3 . y . ling crew, were killed when the; LAST THURSDAY, when Mr. Steffen was : explosion buried them as they sworn into office by State Supreme Court Judge :/were connecting detonating wires Paul Jasper, he became at 27 the youngest man son the 500-foot canyon walls of to hold the job here. J sa dam under construction. | The rest of the prosecuting team is youthful, George Collister, paymaster of too. Mr. Steffen’s “boss,” Mathew Welsh, is 37, ‘the construction firm building the| and Marshall Hanley, another assistant, is 31. dam, said there was a “possi-| Mr Steffen is a native of Indianapolis, and ibility” a ninth victim might still| while living here has resided at the family home 'be buried. ~.loverlooking Fall Creek at 3122 Sutherland Ave. Witnesses sald the lightning 0it| yr, jo the son of Elmer A. ana Marguerite Steffen. the north side of the canyon wall| yh ather is the former Miss Marguerite Maass. thes streaked across to the south| "my now assistant’s early school career fol- | : {lowed the course of most young boys through St. Bacile . A. Doyle, a machinist] , of Arc and Cathedral High School, except

the {working only 50 yards from he he. usually placed in the upper portions of his

‘explosion, said the lightning an ol Ithe blast occurred almost simul-| Class. “na taneously. i . . " : IY ooned so fast.” he said. DURING his first year at Notre Dame he

“Everything blew at once.” chose his future in law. The reason, said he, “Two of the boys were killed Was simply that: right off. Some of the others “I've always had a great deal of respect and a were hit by flying rocks or buried high regard for what appeared to me to be the under the rockpile.” integrity of the (law) profession.” William J. Musgrove, a shovel During the first year of his university training, operator on the crew, was criti-| “Uncle Sam” stepped into the picture and called cally injured. the future assistant U. S. ttorney to active duty “I saw a -streak of lightning with the Army infantry. He previously had nd heard a thunderclap. After volunteered his service. hat, everything went black. | “The next thing I remember I MR. STEFFEN’'S training was typical. Though was fighting my way out. I was a pre-law student, he was immediately assigned covered with dirt and rocks. to a specialist school where engineering was Some men helped me to get out taught. This completed, the military then reasand put me in a truck.” signed him to infantry and combat where his Other crews working nearby specialty was never in demand. rushed to the scene when they The past is sométhing relatively unimportant heard the explosion. to the 27-year-old federal attorney who is busily They found two of the dead planning his future and preparing to carry his strewn on the road. share of the heavy court load. They began digging at once for But he isn’t apt to forget his crossing of the

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: brought in to take those they| uncovered to hospitals. Later, = bulldozers were brought up to

blown apart and sunk. This didn't block eventual landing in France, however, and he later was decorated there for bravery under fire.

bert Lasker, cooked it up around Ea ata r a r RENEE TT IRR TERI IN ION SREY INITIATIONS EE EER TER ire sas Taare IS SIE T I TARA plow through the rubble. oe oe <

the breakfast table.

A scientist, working on a secret It's Christmas

exepriment, mysteriously disap-

peared. The police found his da¥- [ry A ygqust for

~ Man Admits to-day diary with these entries. : . . emir pe eo. I Returned Soldier Slaying Cabbie

“Today he measures five feet In| co. + ounON, Conn. Aug.

height. Amazing.” ROCHESTER, Aug. 25 (UP)-

The crew was employed by the, pup grONZE STAR was awarded him when

Fast Pulse, Tired Maceo: Page’ Construction Cn, 10 he advanced in the face of heavy artillery fire

‘bh y y build the dam for Denver water 0 re-establish broken communication lines for his

{board as i y storArm End Duel of ee Huneinal water stor | company. He also returned.to his company area

Peron Politicos

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, to4ay. “My experiment is getting out 25 (UP)—It was Christmas today rwo Indiana men were held in Aug. 25 (UP)-—Forearm cramps re

with aid for the wounded.

The injured were taken to hos- ; Mr. Steffen took a few courses at Shrivenham

pitals in Boulder and Denver, { Two were in critical condition

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E. Andrew Steffen . Has Eye On Future

FROM CLERK TO ATTORNEY—E. Andrew Steffen (right) repeats the oath of office admin«istered by Judge Paul Jasper (left). U.S. Attorney Matthew Welsh observed.

University in England after the war ended but retturned to finish his law studies at Notre Dame following military discharge in 1946. He found time to hold down part time jobs at the institution even though he later was named editor of the school's Law Review and served as assistant editor of the quarterly literary publication, Notre Dame Juggler. He also served as first national chairman of the newly organized Conference of Law Reviewers, oo > oe IN 1948 HE was awarded the prize for best creative fiction written at the school last year, Despite this venture into the literary field, Mr. Steffen never was swerved from his goal of law, He became law clerk for Federal District Judge William E. Steckler the day following his graduation in 1950. After serving in that appointment slightly more than a year, he was recommended to the assistant attorney’s post by Mr. Welsh, Some day he expects to go into private prace tice here. Mr. Steffen has crowded much into his 27 years, but always has left an opening for time out-of-doors. He's a tennis fan, and on the golf course he is satisfied when he breaks 90. THE CANADIAN LAKES and woods have their appeal for the young attorney, but he hesitates to discuss his take in Northern Pike and Musky. The fisherman's gleam leaps into “his eves when he says: “You wouldn't believe it anyway.” For a moment he fumbled in the desk drawer, then tossed a stogie on the blotter. “Tis-i-mingo,” read the label, Not bad.

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Britons Wonder

t ’ shale Over wi To Rob Frat Members ;; A. of control. He is now 11 feet tall.” at the home of Mrs. Gertrude the Fulton County jail here today and a high pulse beat brought a Dispute Over Sandwich Crosby fo ; a Bum If Girls Chase

7 Douchette. xn | Last year her son, Cpl. Joseph ing Thomas B. Lipscomb, 60, a THE WRITING in the diary p,,chette, spent his first yuletide Steele, Mo., cabdriver by hitting ended abruptly. Beneath the final away from home. ! entry, the police found these His mother promised him in grinder. words ‘in a childish serawl: “Pm Barney. Please send fe-cpristmas the next time he came B. Fisher, 21, were arrested yesmale monster.’

“Today Barney is . .

; A year it was. - . Student in Denver When Cpl. Douchette arrived

To Preach Here - =» Robert P. Rébinson who is a

Ind. where they, live. sien

tomorrow at 10:40 a. m. in the hip tarke Southport Methodist Church. | 2,2 DIE lurkey Mr. and Mrs. Robinson are visit- as wien ing their parents while in In- C dianapolis. He is the son of Mr. Sorry, Pal; jor Dek up Fisher a few minutes

and Mrs. Clyde R. Robinson apd Ja Fisher admitted hitting she, the ddugliter of Mr. and Mrs. ipscomb- ‘ Ardis y. Gaskill. The. guest Wrong Number They tied the driver up and speaker also directs the Methodist, county Clerk H. Dale Brown dumped him out of the cab near Student Foundation of the Uni- nay nhiay the horses occasionally Steele, Fisher said. Mr. Lips himself, but he wants to assure The Rev: B. E. Rogers. pastor iy. world he’s not a bookie. {two days later, Foster said. The of the Southport Church, is Away! rig private office phone buzzed cab was found abandoned at on vacation. yesterday and a voice inquired: Bardwell, Ky.

| “Is this Brownie?” | Tm. aa The affableiclerk replied, “Yes.” Lists More Casualties

with all the Aug 20 drinking in Steeld,

Meeting Set Sept. 4

The Archdiocesan Union of, “Welly, who won the first at WASHINGTON, Aug. 256 (UP)|

Holy Name Societies will hold its Chicago?” thg/ caller asked. The Defense Department today regular quarterly meeting at 7:30 . Wher Mr.§ Brown asked rhe identified six more battle casualp. m. Tuesday, Sept. 4, at Little caller to id tify himself, there ties in the Korean War. Flower aCtholic- Church, 4720 was silence East 13th St. the line followed by a click. two dead and four wounded.

| The Indianapolis Day | Nursery Junior Auxiliary | members and their hus-

bands, wearing blue denim change aprons, have become &° familiar sight at the Indiana

1 — State Fair Horse Show. Blackwood on Bridge For the sixth time they will | be in charge of program sales for the 99th annual Hoosier Horse Show Sept. 2-7. Another ‘fast-gaining trade- . magk of the matrons’ project are wagons belonging to thei? For a Bi Loss youngsters. They are used to ! { haul the heavy stacks of pro- | grams to sale stations in the MR. NEW, the avid kibitzer, partner to go one level higher in a . 0 8s € is a great man for latching Ee Tale nple Droleromest A number of moppets are on to every new convention 4 2 =n busy this week getting their wagons in shipshape for a loan

or bidding device. There is FOR EXAMPLE, you bid aj {5 mother just as Molly and

diamond, your partner bids a nsiderable merit to most of _ ; . ‘ .~| Bobby Morgan are going. Te spade and then you bid two Their mother, Mrs. Robert D

these new ideas. The thing to do is to add them to your game heatts. If partes bas 2 lainly, Morgan. and Mrs. George Jefif they seem worthy. better he needs to go to the three fries are finance chairmen this level to express that.” | year. You need a very good hand to General chairmen for the bid like this.. Not because you| fund-raising project are Mrs.

South dealer | North-South vulnerable |

NORTH are “reversing,” but simply be-| Donald A. Morrison and Mrs. Mr. Champion cause you need more to make | Dale E. Stenz. Proceeds go to S—K 5 nine tricks than you do. to make| the Lockerble Street and H—J 8 4 eight tricks. | Fletcher Place Day Nurseries, D—A 10 9 35 | In today's deal Mr. Champion . c—8 3 was entitled to. believe that Mr, _ Upsilon Chapter, Sigma Phi WEST EAST [New had at least five hearts and| amma Brevity. will celebrate Mr. Dale - Mr. Meek |four spades, plus a big hand. His| ‘he sorority’s Founder's Day S—9 S—J 10 8 4 3 2 jump to four hearts was justified] With a dinner Wednesday night. H—-K Q962 H~—5 | The hand blew up-in Mr. New's| It will be served at $a5 p. m. D—1643 face when the partnership proved in The Keys.

D—38 : Theme for the evening, will 10653 C—Ad [to have only seven trumps with| Ther the evening. C= 4 SOUTH the balance badly bunched in Mr. Dé “It's Magic." The table cen-

: | y | terpiece will be a large black ; | . It was down Mr. New Dale's band, The Yesult was down, , 2. ried with flowers. Fa-

S—~AQ76 three" which was very sad, espe-| vors will be miniature tophats. H—A 10 7 3 ally Sines three no trump was "ye Ralph J. Tobin will be | pis ! NE a | diner toastmaster. Mrs.

“WHY DID YOU open with one Charles D. Snider, assisted by

The bidding: heart?” Mr. Champion demanded Mrs. Richard Montgomery and

SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST angrily. Miss Annabell Van Winkle, will |

1H Pass 22 D Pass 28 Pags 4 H All Pass

| “Because,” replied Mr. New, “1 De In charge of arrangements.

: wanted to reverse to show you a But Mr New goes beyond that, Pig hand.” As each new convention “comes

Candlelighting Service will be

tricks and other kinds of legersystem around it, thus giving it suits in the wrong order to tell demain by Ralph Gray.

more importance than its orig- me that” he barked. “That's the id : inators had in mind. {trouble with you guys. You think = Tomorrow members of Gam-

One of these ideas is the “re- the best bidding is the most com- ma Delta Chapter, Kappa Delta

verse.” . Someone applied that plicated bidding. Phi ‘Sorority, will meet at 12:30

where a player opens with one of [ding on the hand is one no trump| family ic.

Mrs. Dorene Smither and

p v : : sim 8 . = 3 Na pilylins ¥ a : ; 2 & Gy : 3 % : i i an 3

after one of them admitted slay- ploodless end to a fierce saber

him on the head with.a meat ti : | But the two contestants, who

letters that they would celebrate Iouis Connell, 23, and Kenneth hitherto had battled each. other of 951 Edgemont Ave. only in newspaper articles, de-

| pis B t Del, | satisfied. . ; Hs Sn FS] gents at ong of two furious two-|of the same. address:

tation plan, he found a lightedispecial agent in charge of the Daniel Ferrers Christmas tree in the corner of Indianapolis FBI office, he heart grew tired

planned to Tob Mr. Lipscomb|Manl pa p t at dawn Thursday andinhad attended a ball game earlier Hope.

HONOLULU, (UP)—Lawrence J, Car- . rieng8,. fainted wher. Lir-... her. cuit Court Judge Chuck sentencing him. for intoned “I sentence you to Oahu prison for 20 years.” The bailiff revived him |(UP)—Walter H. Stanley, 54, was, “All my friends wrote me and hospitalized today with injuries kidded me,” he admitted. “And curtain went down unexpectedly | Newmarket Town Chairman Glsuffered when someone turned on almost all of Bing's fans wrote at the stage show “Gay’s the a huge sand mixer while he was me wanting to know how dared Word" last night. But

comb’s mutilated body was found

and Carriera. heard the rest of Judge Mau's senthe sentence

’ the other end of Its 383d casualty list included! tion for a period of five

— Mother Takes Over Junior's Wagon for Day at the Fair

CLEANUP—Molly and Bobby Morgan, children of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Morgan, 4519 | Guilford Ave., scrub and oil their wagon for'a useful loan.

Bridge Results—

{Winners follow: Industrial Contract Bridge The league will resume its 1951-52

Howell movement: Sept. 14 in the Construction/Mrs. Falender, Mrs. William Rose (Possible score 120)—Miss Mabel League Bldg. 163.5; Mr. and Mrs, Gordon| =o. ve Harry L. Herron, 4022|W} : Mf. Champion snorted in dis- held. The program will include Satterly, Dr. George F. Goldman| Holy Cross Wed. night: N & s Thompson : 162.5; Jack 0 Keefe 308 OF oer Ave. will be 22 Will Be Hostess 1 fortune telling by magic, card 74.5; Mrs. Arch Falender, Jerry (Possible 189) — Mr. and Mrs. Leo/Charles H. Rowe 160.5.

The traditional Friendship point game,

Bower, Mrs. A. R. Coffin 64; Mrs. p, Hughes 103.5; Mrs. J. J. Green- night: Randall Bass, Sid Kasle 63.5. Accumulative score for the lea-| (Possible 168)-~Mrs. E. C. Ball, |102; John 8. Lynn, Mr. Thompson) H : |gue's summer session based on Mrs. William 8. Peele 108.5; Mrs.|95; Mr. O'Keefe, Mr. Rowe er 3] eturn Home Wo biddi quen: “In my opinion the right bid-| p, m. rthern Beach for a [the eight. best scorés out of the|J. Sam Shortle, Miss Mary Nees E & W (Possible 168)s—Walter J.. Mrs, . Frank Cruger and her|Y! word 10. the a uence Poa, at No first 12 sessions are: Mrs. Arch|100; Miss Mabel Satterly, Mrs. S|Pray. M. L. Thompson 93; Rus- Mrs. Falender, 618; Mrs. Wiliam Ep-|R. Richardson 88. The Sept. _M. Guller, Frank C. Olive two-weeks Ey. : 580; “Singleton, 576 will be preceded by the/92.5; George H. Owings, Edward have returned ed. from a two ' speaker and | pics ‘will

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Timing his

Leads to Man's Slaying

sandwich led to the death early

crime, a burglar

duel between two Peronist poli-' argument over a barbecue Kinda Glad Now netted $136 from a fraternity Gls Too Much

house where normally “you today of Mr.‘Cathenine Akree, 33, HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 25 (UP)— couldn’t scrape up a sawbuck.” : Art Cameron, who refused to let Delta Sigma Delta, 1424 Cen- Britai Charged with pre-murder in Bing Crosby register in a Van- tral Ave., unwillingly contributed home, no matter what time of terday by Sheriff Lawrence Nor- clared their’ honor had been connection with the butcher knife couver, B. C. hotel because “he the money to a nervy burglar

LONDON. Aug. -25 (UP) - n heatedly debated today whether British girls chase

slaying is his wife, Elizabeth, 32,/looked like a bum,” said today wh, prowled among the-—eight American soldiers faster than

whose arm and ti] Tuesday: in Municipal Court ajto meet Jane.Russell.

—against lawyer today. -

{ |he's kind of glad he did now. sleeping occupants on the segond they should. {from Korea yesterday on the ro-| wigher told Harvey G. Foster: mimite rounasy*pitted legislator! The heafing was continued un-| Otherwise he'd never have Botten, goo, lifting billfolds from trouser fr: “Joan - Stoecker, pockets, and desk drawers. Mr. Cameron reported for work, The looter was lucky in finding

18-year=: old wife of“American airman Ron

It was fought in| prs, Akree told police.that they/today in a movie starring Bob! George Justus, 25, Terre Haute, Stoecker, stationed in Newmar-

home. {Hope—ski nose and all.

pleased with her sandwich. The came when Hope introduced him/p,qke

Sand Mixer Starts Up, 'hotel business in Vancouver for 21

. . |years, said he was deluged with Injures Man Inside BRANFORD, Conn., Aug. 25/hadn’t recognized Bing.

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execution of inside greasing ‘it. I refuse him a room and how an accident.

and an arm injury. fa bum.”

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Newburgh. Times photo by Bill Oates | | Herron-Lucas

Results of play are announced] Thé last game of the summer| Marott Club, Tues. night: N & 7:30 p. m. in local bridge clubs. session will be played ThursdayS (Possible 207)—Joseph E. Cain,

lin’ the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Louis H. Kahn 186; Mrs. E. J.| | {ttenbach, Mr. Kasle 184; Mrs night, master season of team play at 2:45 p. m,| Brower, Ralph Ittenbach 165

len, Mrs, J. L. Conley 103; E & W|Claude Lett, Charles E. Madinger

Ley -

Aug. 25 two argued at home, and Mrs. /to Miss Russell, who's also in thel =A 4ental fraternity for the InAkree said her husband struck! pictures. He said she was all he 4i3na University School of Denthought she'd be. tistry, the house door is -never : Mr. Cameron, who's been in the logged. according to'the-manager. A... California newspaper pub-

Spe meen

cards on the stage.

Methodist Church. Miss Lucas has chosen Miss at Moss Lake. They will return Lyle Lawrence .as her maid of|to Indianapolis next Saturday.. 5 honor and Mrs. Edwin G. Lucas reer enn "''as bridesmaid. - The prospective bridegroom, the|

| Wi tended by Alvin B. Carey, best! y Mrs. Joseph A.J. Gootee 118, Mr. and Mrs. Rod| Men's Duplicate Club, MON. nan and Thaddeus J. Plummer Club will: meet for dinner at

N & 8 (Possible 168)—|,nq Wilbur L. Evans, ushers. I

son, Sterling, 6125 N. Olney St. "yi. “preg

And everybody on the set with $63 vacation money; Dale ket, started it all with a letter lin the ‘evening and had. stopped of “Son of Paleface” was struck payer, 27, Quincy, O., with $38 t0 4, Kome-town of oakIehd. Cat = at a barbecue stand.on the way by his marked resemblance to/get married, and Pat Kelly, 22, ,» Lal, . ; Oxford, with his week's pay $35. a Pass Out— | Mrs. Akree said she wasn’t] Mr. Cameron's big moment phe three agreed they were really You've never ‘seen so many

Said she: pickups and camp followers as tramp up and down the streets in

this area.”

fs lished the letter and a clipping of

. a Fe . it o Bt Novas 2 letters after it leaked out he No Business Like" got back to Newmarket. Brit

ish newspapers picked it up, and

LONDON, Aug. 25 (UP)—The ithe debate was on.

it was H. Goult took what he called “a very poor view of it.”

is suspended Workmen stopped the machine come I didn’t recognize ‘the most It shot up just as unexpected- “T am congidering calling a and I place you on proba- when they heard Mr. Stanley's famous singer in the world?” lv 20 minutes later. The cast, special council meeting to discuss . screams. He suffered body bruises, “I just sald Crosby looked like caught off-guard, was playing 'it.” he said. “We shall refute it

officially.”

[The Bridal Scene—

Attendants Chosen For Kohl-Atkins Rite on Sept. 8 :

Miss Annie Mitchell Atkins and Henry Hiram Kohl |have chosen attendants for their Sept. 8 wedding in St. {Paul's Episcopal Church. Miss Patricia Atkins will be her sister's maid of honor {and the prospective bridegroom’s| ——— ee ———————————— sister, Mrs. David Brisk, New

York, will be matron of honor. will Represent

| Bridesmaids will include Miss M + C Molly Connely, New York; Miss Joan Marcy, Buffalo, N. Y.; Miss arian ollege Linda Bennett, Newburgh, N. Y., Two Marian College seniors, and Miss Julie Farmer, Charles Lynch will come from Miss Winifred Matthews, 966 N, Bronxville, N. Y., to be best man, Graham Ave., will be the college's and ushers will be Mr. Brisk, ana offi¢ial representatives at the Dr. Edward D. [Memphis, Tenn.; Gordon Macken- National Federation of Catholic zie, Millbrook, N. Y.; Robert College Students. Rogers, Newburgh; John Alde-| The conference, tomorrow |borgh, Poughkeepsie, N.. Y., and through next Saturday, will be in Bogardus S.. Mitchell,

| Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Keyes Winter Atkins, : * . 16945 N. Delaware St. and vr. Miss Gloin Wins land Mrs. Albert Seegar Kohl, Canoeing Races

Miss Mary Schuck, Elwood, and

Mitchell Jr. eighth national. congress of the

St. Paul.

Times Special DARTS, N. Y., Aug. 25—Misy Nancy Gloin, daughter of Mr. and

Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Lucas, Mrs, James A. Gloin, 4641 Grace2254 N. Delaware S8t., anpounce, Jang Ave. Indianapolis, is a the approaching marriage, Sept.\member of the winning canoeing 29, of their daughter, Helen Lu- qoubles team and winner of the

Local Clubs List Their High Scorers ie vp Pie ave plate Sai Snes face at Jo

the Broadway She and her sister, Kathryn,

{have been spending the summer

Mrs. Frank Wise’

The Crossroads Toastmistress

6 p. m. Monday in the home of

vard Place. 1g Prospective members are in-:

Fe