Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1947 — Page 10
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By ROBERT RICHARDS Biggest Peacetime Outlay Means Troy In -Southport
United Press Staff Correspondent ., NEW YORK, Feb. helt 10 diinuties Sate SHIEH lifting his finger ; from his hotipiano at-the “ egeante," Farrell can warn you Worker Must Pay Average of $60 Per Month | ‘Mrs. Visa. Taylor, 328 Union st. [if your wife ain't no lady—but he won't. Southport, died yesterday in her): “Usually it don't take that long," Bill said, setting back in an Never before In the history of peace-time government has there |home after an extended ilies. & pay one song. at the 86th st. restaurant. “All I got to do, of course, She was 01. “And what song is that, Bil?” |and whisperin’, Then things get Born in Pulaski county, Ky. M%| gin Farrell, a 61-year-old Negro|rough" Loi Taylor up from Greenville, Miss, grinned.| It takes a genuine lady, Bil % Ss years. She Was) “uy gon't know. why," he said, “but | thinks, to stand at the bar and beTn it's always the ‘Daring Young Man Bn 2hukch, Gives Folks an Excuse “When they just stand there and Southport Lad'es| That's a-tune, Bill explained, that sing noe,” he said, “when they act (TR 4aY's whetule. and her b nine times out of 10 causes woe, nice all the way through, then I EB doesn’t have tc rl tnd, He ought to know—he's been play- know they got oy — Their men : Sst. Bosides t Betty air Cele Ling his waist-high plano at the |don’t have nothing to worry about.” to ; ¥ 50 to a 100 ne al gol ala “Elegante” for 14 years. If the women fail to measure. up, | week's schedul - SN “| “Trouble is" Bill sald, “it gives however, Bill keeps his mouth shut. | “What are Ne ervices. will be |fOIKS an excuse to do what they aim | “It's not up to me,” he said. “I “Well, we & Mrs. Tayler | it 2p.m toe | 00 anyhow. They get to singin’ won't tell another man how to Aw p. and they get to swayin. First handle his wife.”
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