Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 286, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1930 — Page 11

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WILD GUSHER BRINGS SCORES OF PROPOSALS Wealth-Greedy Swains All Over Nation Send Mash Notes to Woman, 60. Hu United Prexg OKLAHOMA CITY, April 10.— The Sudik family, with a fortune in prospect if the Mary Sudik oil well that ran wild for eleven days produces as lavishly under control, spends hours these days joshing Mrs. Sudik about the scores of proposals she gets by mail. The 60-year-old housewife, with a husband, children and a grandchild, gets just as much fun .out of it as any one. Because the mast rambunctious oil well in Oklahoma history was named after her, Mrs. Sudiks name appeared in hundreds of newspapers. Swains in all parts of the country have deluged her with offers of marriage. Ma’s Getting Too Popular "I am young and good looking and capable of earning a living,” she read. “Yours in anticipation. P. S. How' much will you get from the well?” Vine Sudik, the husband, chuckled. “Ma’s getting too popular,” he said. “VVhat chance have I got. with all these young fellows wanting to take her away from me?” His wife’s answer was lost in a wail from the crib where Elizabeth Ann Sudik, 13 days old, was lying. The arrival of the granddaughter prevented Mrs. Sudik being at the field to watch the well blow in on March 26. * Royalty Is Onc-Eiglith Although the Mary Sudik well sprayed the countryside with thousands of dollars worth of oil, 196,982 barrels, worth about $246,227. were recovered from pits where it had collected. Os this tdtal, the Sudiks’ share was $30,877, since their royalty Is one-eighth. The well is expected to produce about 30,000 barrels of oil daily and royalties on that production would be $4,680 a day. Even if plans are carried out to prorate production and limit it to two days in sixteen, that would mean almost $4,500 a week for the Sudiks. Parent Eskimos never punish their children.

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ULRIC WILL BE SEEN IN DRAMATIC ROLE

Famous Stage Star Opens Saturday at the Lyric in an All-Talker, “Frozen Justice,” a Yukon Story. WITH her portrayal of a half caste Eskimo princess in the alltalking Movietone drama, “Frozen Justice.” which comes to the Lyric, starting Saturday, Lenore Ulric, well-known emotional actress, has been given another opportunity to depict a racial type. A partial list of her stage vehicles, together with the race she characterized in each, is imposing. In “Kilmeny” she was a gypsy; in ‘The Heart of Paula,” a Spanish senorita; in “The Intrigue,” a Russian girl, and in “The Road to Love,’’ she w r as an Arabian. Add to these a more recent list of types, in "The Bird of Paradise,” she was an Hawaiian; in "The Heart of Wetona,” an Indian girl; in

"Tiger Rose,” a French-Canadian damsel; in “The Son Daughter,” 'he was Chinese; in “Kiki.” she did a French gamin; in “The Harem,” she did a dual role, both an American wife and a Turkish princess; in “Lula Belle,” she was a mulatto; and in her most recent success, ‘Mima,” she portrayed eight different types of women, a composite study of the entire feminine gender. As Talu of Frozen Justice, Miss Ulrich is called upon for a character of “eyes of flame and with lips of ice.” Throughout the picture the conflict of her tw r o racial strains furnish the motivation of the plot. Much of the picture has the flam-

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This good looking creature Is not what “she” looks because “she” l' a man. Vernon Hamel, who will be seen in the cast of “Button, Button,” the annual Wisconsin Haresfoot Club show. It will be presented at English’s Friday night,

boyant dance halls of the Yukon for its background. Other players of prominence In the cast are Louis Wolheim, Robert Frazer, El Brendel, Alice Lake, Gertrude Astor, Tom Patricola and Ulrich Haupt. Allan Dwan directed “Frozen Justice” and Owen Davis did the dialogue. Augmenting this screen feature the Lyric has scheduled four RKO vaudeville acts, the headliner being “International Rhythm,” a fivescene song and dance production featuring Budd Marcellus and company of six. Jack Princeton and Renee, comedians, and Falls, Reading and Boyce, acrobatic steppers, are other specialties of the stage show. UNIVERSITY REVUE TO BE GIVEN HERE With all transportation details arranged, the University of Wisconsin Haresfoot Club is now on tour. “Button, Button,” thirty-second annual production of the club, is being presented, and will appear at English’s Friday night. Haresfoot on its travels resembles a circus, if not in the particular personnel, at least in the huge number transported. The cast, chorus, orchestra, direction, and production staffs total eighty men, who will occupy two Pullman cars. Lest the endearing influences of home be forgotten, this strictly male club carries along three honest to goodness women, honorary members of the club. They a -e the make-up, wardrobe, and the general assistant ladies, and they ire the only real feminine influence in this organization which so proudly proclaims “All our girls are men, yet everyone’s a lady.” u n a Other theaters today offer: “The Girl Said No” at the Palace, “Sarah and Son” at the Indiana, “The Vagabond Lover” at the Circle, “Son of the Gods” at the Ohio, “Wide Open” at the Lyric, “The Green Goddess” at the Apollo, burlesque at the Mutual, and George Fares at the Colonial.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

COURT DELAYS MERGERTALLY Order Halting Steel Count Victory for Eaton. Bv United Prcxs YOUNGSTOWN, 0., April 10 The battle for control of the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company proceeded furiously in the courtroom of Common Pleas Judge

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C. S. Turnbaugh today as thousands of stockholders awaited the result of the vote to merge the company with the Bethlehem Steel Corporation. Encouraged by two legal victories over the Bethlehem forces, Cyrus S. Eaton, chief opponent of the consolidation. was prepared to fight harder than ever to retain the advantage gained by an injunction granted him Wedensday night restraining the counting of shares purchased since March 22. The restraining order involves about 125,000 votes. It appeared, for the first time, that the merger proposal might be defeated if Eaton should triumph at the hearing on the injunction.

No time for the hearing was set, but it was expected that Judge Turnbaugh woulcf delay it until the proxy committee could start coun-ter-action. The restraining order, superseding one granted earlier in the day, said that only stock of record on March 22, was eligible to vote, and the Eaton forces contended that proxies

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