Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1947 — Page 30
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‘Coeds Are Due for Thrill, Garfield's Going to College
By ALINE MOSBY, United Press Staff Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 7.—~Every able-bodied woman who can carry 4
out book is likely to start running, to sign up for the beginners’ psy-
chology course, fall term, at New York's Columbia university. Béneath their campus sweaters beats the fervent hope they might
en | get to sit right next to John Garfield.
Number One tough guy, who never got beyond the (other thitits to do besides Po down the hallowed halls of learning
The movies’ grade, 1s going back to school “Well, 1 dunno, ps yeholog¥ always
has interested me,” explained Mr {when he hits the big city Sept. 18. Garfield. | Pupil Garfield also will be Prof. . Garfield. He's going to lecture to Won't Carry Coeds’ Books | theater school students on the pitBesides, he grinned, with every| falls that await them in the terrify-
other Hollywood production a psy-| | ing regions of Broadway and Hollychological whodunit, a guy has to). 4
be an expert on the inner workin's| of the noodle to act these days. Oh, yes, he'll work in New York, But, coeds, Mr. G., won't ‘hang too, around long to carry your books| He starts rehearsals for his lead home. In fact, even the professor|in a Broadway play, “A Streetcar is going to have a dickens of a time | Named Desire.”
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keeping track of his wandering | After the play winds up, which pupil. (Mr. Garfield prays won't be for a Mr, have a few spell, he might make a movie in
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Three important programs scheduled by James R. Lawson, Scottish Rite cathedral carilloneur, will begin with a Bach, Beethoven and Brahms concert at 8:15 p. m. today Mr. Lawson's program for 8:15 p. m. Sunday on the 63-bell carillon will be a recital of familiar sacred music, with a Debussy recital scheduled for 8:15 p. m. next Tuesday.
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MUSICAL STARS — Fernand Gravet and Miliza Korjus, two of the thred stars in ''The Great
Waltz," revival currently play. ing at Loew's; Third of the star trio is Luise Rainer,
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and 10 “Desperate,” with Bteve Brodie nfl “Audrey Long, at 11:11, 2:33, 5:38. and 8:47 ’ KEITH'S “Les Miserables,” with Predrie
March and Charles Laughton, at 11; 2:40. 6:10 and 9.50 A ‘Stanley and Livingstone,” wit Spee VERY y, Bv 1, E30 whe 810, LOEW'S “Cynthia,” starring Elizabeth Tay~ lor at 12:43, 4.22 and 8 04 “The Great Walts,” with Luise Rainer, Fernand Gravet anl Miliza Korjus, at 11, 2:39, 6:18 and 10,
LYRIC “The Adventuress,’ with Deborah Kerr and Trevor Howard, at 12:36, 3:50, 7.04 and 10:18 “Heartaches,” with Sheila Ryan and Edward Norris, at 11:23, 2037, 5:51 and 9:05
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TEEL PRODUCERS have announced new prices for certain of their products. As a result steel prices are up an average of less than one-third of a cent a pound.
These and other items of increase since January 1, $600,000,000 to the annual costs of the steel industry. That sum is more than the Combined earnings of all the steel companies for + three years past. . : It amounts to nearly $10.00 a ton on the present record-breaking volume of steel
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“This average steel price increase adds: e $11 to the total cost of all the steel used in a typical automobile. 65 cents to the total cost of. all the steel in an average domestic refrigerator.
$5 to the cost of the steel in 2a medium-sized farm tractor.
$25 for all the steel used in building a 5 or 6 room one-family house.
At the present average price of 314 cents per pond, steel
is the lowest priced of all metals.
How much have steel plant “living costs” gone up ?
Te CHIEF items of cost in steelmaking a
re wages, raw materials, equipment, fuel and transportation. Since January 1,
dustry:
Wages have increased $240,000,000 Scrap has increased $160,000,000 Freight has increased $75,000,000 Fuel oil has increased $30,000,000 Coal has increased $90,000,000 have added more than
1947, in steel plants, steel prices
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The higher cost of living hits steel plants as well as individuals. Steelmaking costs have risen sharply since January of this year—and they are still going up.
1947, these changes have taken place in typical annual cost items of the steel in-
To help meet this higher cost of living creased on the average by less than $6.00
The increase in steel prices since 1939 is only about half as much as the increase in commodity prices generally, and is less than half as much as the increase in weekly earnings of steel wage earners.
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IN MYSTERY — Peggy Cummins and Victor Mature in a love scene from "Moss Rose," romance - and - murder drama opening today at the Circle. Also in the cast is Ethel Barry: more.
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Summer Symphony Orchestra Fabien Sevittky, Conducting
THIS SUNDAY EVE. Selolsts: PATRICIA TRAVERS, Violinist DENNIS CARROLL & PHYLLIS WILCOX
“- Broadway Production
NEXT WED. EVE. William Kappell, Pianist | ALLRUSSIAN PROGRAM
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