Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 124, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1931 — Page 3
OCT. 2, 1931_
WARBLERS SLAP BACK AT MORON BRANDON ‘ART' Professor Is Beset With Letters Defending Whistler. Bu Timet Special NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—Beset on all ■ides by defenders of whistling, his desk piled high with letters signed "A Happy Whistler,’’ Professor Charles Gray Shaw of New York university, who asserted that all whistlers are morons, admitted today that he sometimes whistles himself. But it is only to call a taxi, he said. He put two fingers in his mouth, drew a deep breath and demonstrated. The resulting blast could easily have been heard two blocks, but it was a pure lip whistle and not the throat whistle which the professor exempted from his criticism because it was "musical.” Coincidentally, it was revealed that
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Albert Einstein is a whistler, and that the art is a favorite pastime with many musicians, artists and sculptors. Augustus Lukeman, sculptor of New York and Stockbridge, Mass., asserted that nearly every genius whistles, and that he has heard Einstein whistle. Artists often induce apprentices seeking Jobs to whistle, and if they can not carry a tune, they are not hired, Lukeman said. Professor Shaw rallied with a counter-attack. Regarding the report that Premier Mussolini is an excellent whistler, he said: "If II Duce whistles, it is because he can't carry a piano around with him. He is a musician, and it is excusable.” But the professor found only treason within his ranks and rising attacks from without.
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Nickel Limit By United Prett COLUMBIA. Mo., Oct. 2. Members of Delta Gamma sorority at the University of Missouri have announced that none of them will let her “date” spend more than a nickel for her drink when he takes her to a soda fountain.
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KIDNAP GABBY TO AIDHOLDUP Trio Threatens Driver In Gas Station Robbery. Holding a revolver against tile head of Ernest Polk, 6350 Pierson street, taxi driver, three bandits who have been operating in the city several nights, early today forced him to aid them in a filling station robbery. Henry Purkey, 19, of 2207 Station street, attendant at the Interstate Petroleum Company station at Massachusetts avenue and Sherman drive, was forced to surrender sl2 to the trio. After the robbery, Polk told police the gunmen forced him to drive them to Victoria street and Warman avenue where they shoved him from the taxi. During the escape, Polk said the bandits talked of staging a sttekup of a man who had $5,000. Polk told officers the gunman who pointed the revolver at him during the robbery remarked that “this is a hell of a way to make a living.” X
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