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Battle of the Roses—

Billy Allows He Was Downright Mean to ‘Poor, Poor Eleanor

By United Press

NEW YORK, Aug. 9—Showman Billy. Rose had the last word today in his heated divorce battle with Elearor’ Holm Rose—a scathing reply to her charges of his “penuriousness and clenched fist on the dollar.” : But Broadway observers felt! . certain the beautiful Eleanor shoes, 41° sweaters and 1} rattywould come up shortly with an!looking fur coats. At no time did answer to the diminuitive show- I Yer Duy her an $80,000 sable. | man’s tongue-in-cheek description hep jt i to wii upton of himself as a “tightwad” who|I never let her spend more than| made her get along on $17,000 three months in Florida or Nasyearly pocket money. sau, and when I took her on a

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| HARRY R. BROCKWAY, 73 v . ‘of 215 N. Beville Ave, retired {employee for Allen & Thomas [Cleaners. Services, 2 p. m. today, . |Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary.! Services for the Rev. James Cremation will follow. od G. Jones 8r., 55, of 3504 Win- | 4.8 4 throp Ave, will be held at 10/ MISS RUTH MEDIAS, 49, of a. m. Monday in All Saints’ 4470 Marcy Lane, lifelong IndianEpiscopal Church, . Burial will apolis resident. Services, 10:30 be in Crown Hill Cemetery. a, m. tomorrow, Aaron-Ruben

year heart ailment. 5 8 =n A year ago he underwent a GROVER C. GOBEN, 59, of 919 revolutionary “talcum powder E. Raymond St., retired barber. operation” for his heart, and Services, 10:30 a. m. Monday, had been more active the last G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home. | year than the first two years of ‘Burial, Washington Park.

his illness. 5 un Was Missioner MRS. (ALVA) KATHERINE An Episcopal priest 21 years, BE: PATTEN, 58, of 1619 E, 32d he was vicar of St. George's |St., lifelong resident of Indianand St. Philip's Episcopal|apolis. Services, 1:30 p. m. Mon-

trip around the world, I made The latest barbs cast in the . ' { battle of the Roses were in all a for he¢ DE Postoare statement which Billy issued last | ooo an 1 Same 0 eve He 92 night in which hu sarcastically | ye asl Jeajony sll.

ph |different pieces which contained! dmitt hat i Be an a ae 3 Tne, somewhat less than 200 carats of

blue-white diamonds. When she! ‘One Lousy Elevator’ |asked me to buy her the Hope “For instance” he said, Diamond, I trickily touted her off

“throughout our marriage, we it by telling her it was bad luck. | lived in a five-story town house ‘Left Her Only 90 Pct.’ on Beekman Place with only one “When I drew up my will, I lousy elevator. The furniture was "cally threw her a curve. I only

{put her down for 90 per cent of second-hand stuff designed bY | my worldly Y ERT

Chippendale and other 18th cen-| “(yr Jast three Christmases to-

tury English carpenters. The old gether, I put coal in her stock-| Crown Derby plates she ate off ings. However, in my own defense, |

had occasional cracks, and the p myst add that to avoid spoiling

antique Paul Storr silver was the stocking, I wrapped the coal]

once slobbered in ‘by Kingltwice in $10,000 government George IIL \ bonds, and once in a certified] “The pictures on the walls were check for a measly $20,000. i horrors—the works of hacks like| «when we split up, she was| Rembrandt, Hals, Velasquez and virtually destitute — $163,000 in| Renoir. jcash and government bonds. “During the summer, 1 made her rough it in a 30-room shack a Tiffany necklace that Eleanor in Mt. Kisco. This estate had only {3s right when she labels me a one swimming pool, only one ten-itjghtwad. We'd probably still be nis court, and a private movie together if I had made some de-| theater with only one operator.|cent gesture like putting the Taj On our. private golf range, Eleanor Mahal on ball bearings and roll-| had to play with repainted balls. 'ing it into New York.” “When it came to servants, I ce t——— |

really put my foot down. I refused to hire more than one but- Plane on Road Poses

ler, one cook and three maids:| s ! What's even worse, Eleanor had Problem for Police i only one personal maid and one LAKE CHARLES, La. Aug. 9 personal laundress. |(UP)—State troopers were in-| |vestigating complaints that a Downright Mean {small plane had been seen land-| “She only got $17,000 pocketing on the highway near here]

money a year, and I was down- When an Army liaison plane

- |settled-down on-the road in front] right mean when it came to mo-| their patrol car. :

tor cars. When she wasn't using] Capt. Herbert T. Hooker, of the Cadillac, she had to put up Camp Polk, told the officers he! with a Buick station wagon, and had been flying home nights in| on some occasions even had to the 37th Infantry Division plane y to see his wife. ride in a taxi. The troopers faced this prob-| “Her clothes were mostly rags lem—if they arrested the pilot,| stitched together by cut-rate who would fly the plane off the seamstresses like Hattie Carne- road? If they let him fly away, gie and Valentina, and some- what then? times poor Eleanor had to wear, They gave Capt. Hooker a tick-| the same evening gown severallet for obstructing the highway, times, She had only 113 pairs of and allowed him to take off. |

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“It’s plain as the price tag on|

On U. S. Prosecutions

Churches here and was city day, Moore & Kirk Northeast] ;imissioner for the Episcopal Chapel Burial, Sutherland Park.! Diocese of Indianapolis before a mn 8

The Rev. Jones died in his Funeral Home. -Burial, United AY NA TUNE home yesterday after, a three- Hebrew. 5 . | ! his illness.

MRS. IDA ZUKERBERG, 81,

work of the National Associa-|ing Store, tion for the Advancement of morrow, Colored People. |Home. Burial, Beth-El Cemetery. Before taking “his post in In-

} | Services, 1 p. m. to- . - 3 - | dianapolis, he served at Calvary| WENDLE HICKMAN SR., 47,

Aaron-Ruben Funeral|

Church in Lombard, Il.: St. Of 6226 E. 21st St, Hogan TransJoseph's Church in West Pull-|fer Co. employee.

man, Ill; All Stains’ Church in|call at Flanner

Church in Calumet, Mich., Trinity Church, Cincinnati, O. Late in entering the ministry,| he had first been a research, . ; |chemist for the American Can 8107 Central Ave, { Co. “But God simply came to me,” he explained.

view, Ill.

Monday, Flanner & Buchanan. Burial, Crown Hill.

Oregon State Grad

vallis, Ore., the Graduate School|Monday. of Applied Religion in Cincinnati,| Survivors are his wife, 0., and Seabury-Western Theolog- | Alice Millor Jones; a daughter, ical Seminary in Evanston, III Miss Mary Frances; two sons, He was ordained Nov. 1, 1931, in James G. Jr., and Michael Steph|Chicago. en, all of Indianapolis;

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happy in his Washington hotel. He is expected to be named sec- In Bloomfield, N.J., but his fam- clair. N.J.

: . . lily was a pioneer Indiana family, ond-ranking law enforcement officer in the Justice Department. A Clergymen. from Dutiarosolel

-ceed A, Devitt Vanech as Deputy Attorney General.

McGranery Set to Go

“lconduct services. The body will|dianapolis TIMES Olassified ads be at Flanner & Buchanan Mortu- regularly. That's where some of ary from noon today until 11 the biggest a.m, tomorrow, and will lie inlappear.

The Rev. Jones was a graduate State at All Saints’ Church from 8 of Oregon State College in Cbr-|tomorrow noon until 9:30 a.m.|§

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and al} LAW EXPERT—Ross L. Malone, of Roswell N. M., seems | He was born in Chicago, raised brother, Stephen G., Upper Mont- ||

t ' . YOU'LL, BE AMPLY RE-|8 prominent attorney he is Atty, Gen. McGranery's choice to suc- land other Episcopal dioceses will WARDED by reading The In-|}

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Services Set Local Deaths Loss of Girl's Memery

Doesn't Stop Wedding

{tle to recapture the past aft |her memory failed, was wed in quiet candlelight ceremony here 8! last night to Gwyn Daniel, Ard-|ing more, encouragement and romance] helped her to recover. { The couple began their honeys) moon in a North Carolina hide-!

{away and will go to Daniel's Ard-| As pastor of St. Philip's of 5959 Washington Blvd., associ-| poy hore oS da, |n

Church, he became active in the ate of A. Zuckerberg & Son Cloth-| ij; complete a literature course

CHARLOTTE, N. C,, Aug. 9— |A courageous who . survived an agonizing ill- schooling in little more than a ness and triumphed over a loss year, of memory by schooling from the first grade, mance began in September, 1950, honeymooned today with an OK-|shortly after Carolyn was stricklahoma youth who admired herjen with meningococcal meningi{determination and wooed her by!tis. She had just been graduated mail. Pretty,

By United Press |ers, including Mrs, Mabel Smith, the school teacher who helped

20-year-old girl| Carolyn repeat 12 years of

repeating “her

The couple's story-book ro-

[from high school.

brunet Carolyn Big-!

er! family, her past or of her educaation, But Carolyn decided to be-

Okla., whose letters of | Write.

school,” said Mrs. Smith. =

Carolyn | of encouragement.

by correspondence to Win' heriq,,ngq gomething special in Dansecond high school diploma and jag letters and soon they were the groom plans to begin night exchanging a letter a week.

school to earn a college degree. | The couple repeated their mar-|w ith him,” Carolyn said. Friends may riage vows before the Rev. J. H. {March he came to see me and & Buchanan|Buzzhart large white visited with my family for a Roseland, Ill; St. Andrew's Mortuary from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.| Ebenezer and Sunday. Services and burial, Glen-| Presbyterian [them were friends and well-wish- did.

~ » » MRS. BESSIE BARTLETT, = Indianapolis | 4 ‘resident 45 years. Services, 3p. m.|

SULLIVAN MEMORIAL PAL CLUBS CAMP

| I , By United Press | Canadians who obtained immt- || (For Underprivileged Boys)

WASHINGTON, Aug. 9— At-| orpiion visas fraudulently by mis- MOVIE PREMIERE TICKET ORDER

, 8 P. Mec- | torney Gemeral James |representing their financial status I want to help provide the money to start the Sullivan Memorial PAL Clubs Camp.

Granery, hacked i 8 new to the U. S. consulate in Windsor, | ce Departmen eam, p Ont. 0 tickets for the Benefit Premiere showing of “The World in His

signals today for important federal prosecutions across the na-

tion. As announced by Mr. Truman President Truman added sev- ,n4q the Attorney General, the

‘New Team’ Named

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oral how Re oe Se department's “new team" shapes : ENCIONEA 3 visnrinnraese : : oN us like this: | McGranery himself reshuffled the Ross L. Malone Ir. Roswell, || NAME +covvvcrvivenenriinss vrivsnensasssennsssrsnssssinsane I |

lineup a little and said “very fine N progress” has been made towards °° a departmental reorganization.

M., and an official of thell American Bar Association, willl] | 2 . Vanech, who || The Attorney General said the Succeed A. Devitt department, i came under has resigned as Deputy Attorneyjj heavy congressional fire during General to seek the Senate seat), the regime of Mr. McGranery's|0f the late Brien McMahon (D)

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She survived the illness after ham, a dime store girl who won|four months in a hospital but nationwide sympathy in her bat-|could remember nothing of her

n school all over again, includlearning how to read and

“It took a total of 538 hours of teaching to bring Carolyn from the first grade through high

Daniel read of her plight in a ational magazine and was one of thousands to send her letters Carolyn

“I knew I was falling in love “In

Around|me a ring, and within a week he

MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED

Willie B. Williams, 22, 1116 N. Capitol; Thelma Carmichael, 43, 1118 N. Capitol.

Norman Bray, 27,

Thomas W. McKean, 24; 205 W. Hunting. | ton; Marilyn R. Kimberlin, 23, 632 E.|

54th. | 23 ,3 Richard Durham, 33, 859 N. Pennsylvania; | knowledge that wrong will .|exposed and punished.

Pear] M. Batter, 35, 18'2 8. C

predecessor, J, Howard McGrath,|Conn.). has given the nation “the certain

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long time

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Services for Miss Florence G.! Raid With Potato Chips Hamill, 69, of 1705 Olive St., will Hungr burglars didn’t have be held at 9:30 a. m. Tuesday at _,. ey par malted - milk the Blackwell Funeral Home and cpoyaeq in Thompkins Ice Cream at 10 a. m. at St. Catherine’s/~, 9999 Northwestern Ave., last Church. Burial sill be in Cal- night, so they settled for a few vary Cemetery. bags of potato chips. Miss Hamill, a public school, Manager W. H. Johnson told teacher 50 years and also retired |police the burglars found milkprincipal of Public School No. 22, shaké making equipment in; the died in St. Francis Hospital yes-!plant but couldn’t figure out how terday. to. work it. He said they left the She was a lifelong resident of malts melting on the counter. Indianapolis and attended St. ee Patrick’s Catholic School and Manual High School. She received . . her higher education at various For Lemon Juice Drink eastern universities. She was a. DALLAS, Aug. 9 (UP)—Everymember of St. Catherine's Cath- one here was trying to beat the olic Church and Delta Kappa, heat. Gamma Sorority.. A burglar who took three Survivors are three brothers, watches and six rings from a the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph, New home yesterday stopped long Albany, and Arthur and John, enough to open a can of frozen both of Indianapolis, two nieces lemon juice and have a tall glass and a nephew. & | of lemonade.

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