Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1952 — Page 4

PE inion LS A THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES er : a THURSDAY, JAN. 10, 1051 Gi It Is Art, Quoth the Strjpteuse— MH. F. Willkie BR. . Riley: Friend Fr (Advertisement) - Sh n pe . ~ rs pina TEETH . But the Raven Is on the Wing = To Address | Wl | Killed by FALSE |

| | ; 4 WE { That Loosen a ga soy cee io Butler Unit P= Ne Wh Oil Truck | need vir Em ol . : kissed several men in the front ; +i oy | Not mbarrass High art alone 3 eternal and +row on top of their heads.” Pr Y | i | Need br Iv gity. : vas the dancer's “gyrations”| . H. Frederick Willkie, president ? or ; yr : Many. wearers of false teeth have sufthe bust outlives the . y 2 i a W BS he 8 Bers re on . ine : V i ie pr den FA 79-year-old woman pedes- tered Joal Shbarrassment because thelr —Theophile Gautier. § 4 Bn odes ty : 0 ancs, of Kingan & :Co, will speak _to boi : th th Phe ‘wrong. time. Do ‘not live in Jest. of ’ i aven’ CT % that really bothered Officer Klein-| 140 members of . : Itrian today became the fourth the Wrens He PSU just sprinkle That's what stripteuse Raven bub. charter members of ‘the .Butler .. ~/izum ig : lit f th Dow He lbp a a “hon-acie) King sould ellen: n her native ‘Artistic’ University chapter of the Society 3 » : Eg [traffic fatali y Oo e powder.’ onoyour plates, Holds tise Teeth Illinois, far. from Indianapolis,

. o . > % 2 a . . * ¢ th odor” - hich she hopes has seen the last Miss King didn’t rate the police for the Advancement of Manage- ’ “Ae io |year in Indianapolis. Does not sour. Checks BISETH at ang which she s has see » Jas i § : — of her and her form of “art.”

Cunt breath). WHE8 10 caught her act very high as ment at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in Mrs. Ollie J. Laffin, 215 N. East drug store. ; 3 art. critics. the John Whistler Atherton Ce Miss King, 25 and .neatly up- ; ; ¢ “Tewd and vulgar,” testified : holstered, was taken over the 4 : r. Kleinbub. :

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} 3 4 wy ; [8t,, died at General Hospital early, 3 | ter dining room. ; a & % i ; lto ay of -injuries suffered Tues: FE. bumps here in a lengthy hearing late yesterday before the Alco-

|day when struck holic Beverage’ Commission. She barely could endure the grind. The ABC was trying to determine whether E. C. Bustle’'s Silver Dollar Tavern, 548 E. Washington St., Has a reputation “high

and fine enough” to keep ita? liquor license, The shapely dancer’

wound up a 2'3-month engagement there Saturday. Raven - haired Raven didn’t “take it off” at the hearing. So the commissioners will have to rely for their Jan. 15 decision on

“Artistic” rejoined Raven. “Not everybody «can do ‘a hula.” “A burlesque dance,” said .Policewoman. Dorothy. Rowland. Exotic,” retorted Miss King, who said she is self-taught and has peeled with the best of them in Kansas City and Calumet City.} Currently appearing in Danville, 111., she motored here for the hearing ‘over icy roads and nearly skidded into a ditch near Indian-| apolis Tonight: ‘Everything Off’ Which may account for her bitter remark to a reporter ?

Thirty. members of the student chapter of SAM,’ an organization for business administration students interested in preparing for a “business career, wijJl be installed’ at the dinner meeting Gene Ruark, president of the In-

dianapolis chaptet, will confer the BB

charter The: society will have monthly meetings at which men prominent in the business world will discuss

topics of interest-to the student

iby a truck with{in a block of her home. { Mrs. Laffin.§ | who lived for 40

{years at 622

|L ockerbie St. was a friend and {neighbor of the {late Hoosier poet ¢ {James Whitcgmb | Riley. ; i" Police said she was crossing. Mrs. Laffin {mast St. at Ohio

St. when hit by an oil-tank truck

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vs > IR 3 , 3 ? yesterday's testimony and their “If everybody left this city who members, ? 7 driven by Ray F. Bridges, 30, of & JM | | / 7A. i Y rey -

own imaginations. = oi ah didn’t like it, Indianapolis would Eugene F. Ratliff, assistant di- | 3045 Bastern Ave. rs Miss King merely held up a be bankrupt.” p i ’ | Mrs. Lattin lived in Indianapolis > A e\ BITE SIZE ) * &'*\ - 1

rector of the accounting .division ¢ 4, o TAnitc 0 i oat re -y ns ~ : lhe H 7 ix fuchsia bra and pair of net pan o£ Tonight, 2000 sure to-he appre-|., "oii Lilly and Co. will be the g 3 i i lall her fife. She is survived by a ties in which she said she danced 8 ciative airmen at Chanute Field ; bid ; |

r a | « . . arid guest speaker at the Butler Uni- { daughter, Mrs. Daisy May Bow- Q 27! at the Dollar Nov. 30. THE RAVEN — Indianapolis Ii, are promised_a break which Oo. 00 Fo ooo a Cl at man, with whom she lived, and i A : Excise Police Officer Richard. a. ermore. Miss King and Mr. Justle insist ing tomorrow evening. ot § : 1 ! 4 #n | two stepsons, Harry and Ray- (P tam WLI v: Kleinbub testified he saw her per- patrons of the Silver Dollar never| , vuiiin will he the subject’ of HB Ea i ~sey mond Laffin, both of Indianapolis.) { SPAGY ~~ form that night in “two diamond- after shedding an evening gown. got Mr Ratliff's talk Tr: ii oo 1 “ " 3 Services were being arranged \\\\ x ¥ fe" shaped pieces of black cloth| “She leaned way over,” said Mr.|. “Everything comes off.” rp : : STANDING BY-—At Cincinnati, Mrs. Iva Christophel, Lorain, by Jordan Funeral Home. \ Ta 7m AN which didn't fully cover her,” Kleinbub, who wears horn-rim| Quoth the Raven. the speaker is a member of thei. ais te rH phe ot : rl ci ——— ip ——— : - ——— American Institute of Accountants O., visits her son, Frank, 22, held in jail on charges of slaying his Eel \ * and the Institute of Internal Audi- : ib | Business Outlook, by J. A. .— Man Injured in Indoor 1167s, and aw Indians certified rub fiancee, Mrs. Elizabeth Sloan, 22. Frank is to go before a grand Livingston, is in your Sunday READY-CUT SPAGHETTI lic accountant > jury Jan. 10. Times. y Traffic Accident - . ep er ert ere An indoor traffic accident sent parte Withame10..0f30L-8 leeds Ave., to St. Vincent's Hospital yesterday. Mr. Williams was pulling down the overhead door at Speedway Washmobile Co., 812 E. New York! St., when struck by a car driven by Robert L. White, 14, of 313 N. {Pine 8t., another employee. When the brakes failed, the car pinned Mr. Williams’ head | between the overhead door and] the windshield. His condition was fair today at the hospital, |

3 Caught With Gold | Spur Smuggling Probe |

NEW YORK, Jan. 10 (UP)—| el Treasury agents investigated to-| ( w day the possibility that_three perp> py. A ; sons arrested with $41,300 worth ba. cP i of gold ingots in their possession pe Ton : were part of an international - 1 : smuggling ring. LS Frank Joseph, 47, his brother ’ 3 Jack, 22, and his brother's wife Tv no y > FLYING BENNETTS—Betty Lee Bennett, 10, Miami, Fla. is (C4 50 “rested last night congratulated on her solo flight by her father, Alfred B. Bennett, yon police became suspicious of airplane company official, Her brother, Alfred Jr. (left), 12, soloed two cars parked in a daytime : last year. iparking lot,

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