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By JACK GAVER United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, July 3.—Bllly Rose has pulled off some smart bits of showmanship in his time, but he’s attracting more attention now as a writer. than he ever did as a producer or songwriter. In recent weeks he has been running almost daily ads in the New York newspapers. Ostensibly they are to advertisé his diamond horseshoe night club, and the plug is there in bold type at the bottom of the ads. But the text, which may run from 25 to 100 single column lines, place.
calls the pieces “advertorials.” Varies His Topics
the atom+bomb as he is to discuss Broadway bounders. Commenting on inflation, he told about the restaurant patron who chose the $4 instead of the $6 hunshi gpd ee : walter - w, er Es oa hte oz EFS FY m one chump~who thinks that when gags like this become the current laughs it's no longer a laughing matter,” Rose commented, ; In one of his ads Rose wrote that “1 Jove crooks.” He said he meant the polite and charming con-man type, and proceeded to tell of his experiences with same when he first let the word get around that he was a sucker for painting masterpieces. Boosts Competitors He boosts the shows of his com- | petitors, recommends excavation |
| tainment, touts the early morning activity of the fruit and vegetable boys in Washington market an the Pifth avenue window displays as among the town’s leading attrac-
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Licia Albanese will be heard in tomorrow night's revival of Puccinl’s “Madame Butterfly” at Cinclnnati Zoological Gardens,
hardly ever mention the| In Broadwayese he writes|" about = anything and everything | that pops into his busy mind. Billy :
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tions and hails the photographer's | model as “the best example of | architecture in this town.” | "He has eulogized Oscar Hammer- | stein, Vocalist Tommy Ryan, a high
a bitter fight during the world’s fair. He once proposed a swap with Hollywood whereby “Broadway will give you four leading ladies, eleven| baritones, six night club comics] (who also do impressions) and a| new male impersonator if you'll give us back W. C, Fields.”
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AT THE INDIANA—"“One More Tomorrow,” with Dennis Morgan, Ann Sheridan, Jack Carson, Alexis Smith and Jane Wyman, is based on a Philip Barry play. Concerned with the rivalry between a societyminded woman. (Alexis Smith) and a woman journalist-photographer (Ann Sheridan) over wealthy Tom Collier (Dennis Morgan), the plot should prove interesting. AT LOEW'S—""Two Sisters from
Boston,” involves Kathryn Grayson, |
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FORMER LOCAL GROCER IS DEAD
Harry Steinsberger Lived Here 32 Years.
Harry Steinsberger, retired grocer and formerly of Indianapolis, died in Hollywood, Cal, Monday, according to word received here, A native of Brazil, Ind, he lived here 32 years. He left the city last year to live in Hollywood. He was 58, A veteran of world war I and a member of the Wayne Legion post, he will be burfed-with military honors in California. Mrs. Florence Stelnsberger was visiting a sister, Mrs. Anna Jones, 245 W. 32d st., where she received the news of her husband's death. Survivors besides his wife are one daughter, Louise; a son, Lewis, in the army; one sister, Mrs. Ralph Webster, of Los Angeles, and two brothers, Fred and Albert Steins-
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES - Rites Held for Rex A. Hayes, Former Ford Official Here|
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Services and burial for Rex A. Hayes, former Indianapolis branch manager for the Ford Motor Co. were to be held today at Oklahoma City, Okla. according to word received here, Mr. Hayes died there after an {llness of one year. was 51,
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here from 1924 to 1928, he was transferred, but returned to Indianapolis in 1932 as branch manager, During his career with the motor company hé was also associated with branches at Chicago, Seattle, Omaha, Dearborn, Mich., and Oklahoma City. While here, Mr, Hayes was & member of the Indianapolis Athletic club, Meridian Hills Country club and Rotary club. He is survived by his wife and two children, Cordelia and Rex A. Hayes Jr.
berger, of Indianapolis.
or = . Tg ows - John V. Faasén, 2738 N. Tas? sty, a founder and vice president of Kreuter-Faasen Co. paint and enamel manufacturers: at Grand Rapids, Mich., died yesterday in Methodist hospital. He was 59. His death was caused by injuries received several days ago while he was preparing boats for the summer season. A native of The Netherlands, Mr | Paasen came to America as a child land had lived in Indianapolis 25 |years. He helped found the paint company 20 years ago. Mr, Faasen was a member of Broadway Methodist church. opm Survivors are his wife, Ethel; five brothers, Herman, Bert and Albert Faasen of Holland, Mich. James | Faasen of Ionia, Mich., and Edward | Faasen of Grand Rapids, and a sister, Mrs, Nicholas Rowna of Holland, Mich. Services were to be held at 4 p. m.
combines a number of usually successful elements. AT THE LYRIC—Two re-releases, “Jesse James,” with Tyrone Power and Henry Fonda, and “The Return of Frank James,” in which Mr. Fonda plays opposite Gene Tierney, should give local audiences plenty of screen material on the
MUSIC CLINIC PLANNED BLOOMINGTON, July 3 (U. P)).
and orchestra. pupils will be held at Indiana university July 28-Aug. 4, C. L Kingsbury of the I. U music school, announced.
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LOWELL E. HAINEY Services for Lowell E. Hainey, world war I veteran and former employee at Link-Belt Co, will be held in Clear Creek Christian church at 2 p. m. Friday. Burial will be in Clear Creek ‘cemetery, A native of Smithville, Monroe county, Mr. Hainey was 54 when he died yesterday in Veterans hospital. He had been a resident here for 24 years and lived at 122 8. Oriental st. He was a member of Kirkwood Avenue Christian church at Bloomington.
‘| Survivors are his sister, Mrs. Lloyd
{W, Johns, and his brother, Merlin C. Hainey, both of Indianapolis.
WILLIAM MEGENHARDT Services for William Megenhardt, 317 N. Mount st., retired farmer who died Monday, will be held at 10:30 a. m. in Patricksburg and burial will be in the Patricksburg cemetery. He was 92. Mr. Megenhardt, an Owen county farmer more than 70 years, lived in Indianapolis 10 years, coming here {after the death of his wife, Mrs Susan Megenhardt, in 1931. He was a member of the Lutheran church at Patricksburg. Survivors are four sons, John Megenhardt of Indianapolis, Albert Megenhardt of Clay City, Earl Megenhardt of Clin{ton, and Otto Megenhardt, of Ohio, {and five laughters, Mrs. A. C. Weidner, Mrs. John Silvius, Mrs. H. B.
Carillon Concert Scheduled Tonight
James R. Lawson's program on the Scottish Rite cathedral carillon at 8:15 p. m. today will consist of native - American music in celebration of Independence Day. Featuring. music of Stephen Foster, the program will open with the “Battle Hymn of the Republic” and close with the national anthem.
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“The Truth About Murder,” with Bonita Granville and Morgan Conway, at 11:28, 1:55, 4:15, 6:24, 8:35, 10:41 and 1:26, INDIANA “One More Tomorrow,” with Ann
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Times Special NOBLESVILLE, Ind, July 3.-
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Thomas Chance of Terfe Haute, and Mrs. Carl Wrentschler of Wheeling, W. Va. 3 ' JAMES C. REED Graveside services were to be held at 4 p.. m. today at Union Chapel cemetery for James C. Reed,
He had been in the shoe business |
for Beloit nine years ago. He had| been with the L. 8S. Ayres & Co. and Fashion Shoe store. Mr. Reed was a member of Red| Men Lodge of Lebanon and the Baptist church. z Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Dalsey A. Reed; one son, William Otis Reed, and a granddaughter, Audrey J. Reed, both of Indianapolis,
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GEORGE D. LAZZELL SR. Services for George D. Lazzell Sr., 3340 N. Colorado ave., who died yes- | terday, will be held at 10 a. m. Fri-| day in the Farley Funeral home. He | was T4. : " Born in Topeka, Kas, Mrs. Lazzell moved to Madison in 1892 and came here in 1613, He was employed as a painter and decorator, Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Hanna Miller, Mrs. Lillie Mae Neal, Mrs. Adah Bickers and Mrs. | Emma Kieffer and two sons, Law- | rence E. Lazzell, and George D.| Lazzell Jr. all of Indianapolis,
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cemetery. Mrs. Gentry, who was 79, died yesterday in her home, 436 N. Denny st.. Born in Barren county, Ky., she had been a resident here for 26 years. She was a member of the Baptist church at Little Hope, Ky. Survivors are five daughters, Mrs. Florence Meadows, Mrs. Louie Slinker and Mrs, Mary Lawrence, Indianapolis; Mrs. Martha Emerson, Park City, Ky. and Mrs, Edna Richey, Smith Grove, Ky.; six sons, James E.. David A., Thomas, John L. and Fount Gentry, Indianapolis, and Zane R. Gentry, Greencastle, and three brothers.
BLOOMINGTON GIRL HIT
Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind. July 3.— Nancy Sylvester, 6, was in Bloomington hospital with a compound fracture of the right leg and a brain concussion. She was struck yesterday by an auto driven by Estell E: Hendricks, 42, The child is the daughter of Mrs. Vivian Sylvester, 1221 W. 6th st.
posed new drain at- Home Place, a
residential area ‘in the southern part of Hamilton county, were fled yesterday with the county Kk tary, fo, hearing in the circuit court. ea!
The report was . prepared by Charles DeVaney and Perry .Johnson, viewers, and County. Surveyor Roy Horney, engineer. It is esti-
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