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N No Vegetarian, Sen. Taft Eats His Share of Meat

- Advice That U.S. Should Consume Less Recalls His Favorite—Prime Rilss of Beef

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said the American meat himself when he is in Washin

In the senate restaurant Mr. Taft's favorite order is prime ribs of beef, acpording to Jack Darling, who has been manager for the last several years. For dessert the senator likes apple pie and ice cream.

“I would say the senator is tolerant, though. He does not complain about the food like some of them do, and he behaved well during the shortages,” Mr, Darling said. Several of the senator's acquaintances in Washington~said that. if Mr, Taft was stinting on his diet, they had not heard about it. “He always eats about as much as the rest of us during the session,” one of his Republican colleagues said. “Of course he is not a glutton

like his father.” Stuck in Bathtub

President. Taft was known to eat three steaks at a sitting on occa-| sions, and was so rotund that,

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DOUGLAS SMITH, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer ' WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.—Senator Robert A. Taft, who last week people should eat. less meat, doesn't exactly forego

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to be extricated by a detail of secret, service men, “I would call Senator Taft a pret- | ty heavy eater, He likes meats at every meal, and plenty of butter,” a high-ranking Democrat said. He was amused at Mr. Taft's suggestion that people eat ss. Like other senators, Mr. Taft did, not suffer greatly at the Capitol during the meat and butter short-| ages, Those articles were usually available in the private dining room for senators, even though not in the | rest of the restaurant. |

CHARMING OLD WORLD ATMOSPHERE | ve Food ’Til 11:00 P. M. xed Drinks

Entertainment - 4 {effort to get around

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VARIETY STAR — Dorothy Donegan, pianist, who will be one of the stars in the all-Negro variety show -coming to the Coliseum at 8 p. m., Sept. 28. With Bill Robinson as headliner, the show will also present Kath. erine Dunham, Dusty Fletcher, King Kolax, Tiny Bradshaw, the | Deep River Boys and other ce. | lebrities.

Barter May Beat |

| British Film Tax

HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 15 (U. P.).—|

| A movie producer harkened back

to barter economy today in an

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Hollywood has decided not to ship any films to Britain in retaliation for the tax, but Rogers said in addition to taking British goods for

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leave a percentage of the profits in England for a fund to be used to stimulate interest in American and, | British spore:

Author to Wed

Opera Star

HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 15 (U. P.). Author James M. Cain will marry opera star Florence MacBeth .in October, they revealed today, Cain will complete his book; “The iMoth,” and they will honeymoon mn Louislana, wheré he will gather ma-/ ‘terial for his next novel. Miss Mac{Beth, a widow. may write her own {story of her life, it was revealed. She has been with the Chicago Civic Opera Co. Silent Picture Actress Aileen | Pringle’s divorce froth Cain was! {final Friday. This will be his third | marriage.

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Fito Pat Kirkwood's ‘Divorce Made Final

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Texas Co. Official

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He will speak on Measure of Production”

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{of Hedy ballerina Mia movie--director- Kurt Neumann, be-

Miss Kirkwood tes-!

They were married in England in

first of a series of monthly! | linner meetings tomorrow at Hotel | {work today. - He suffered a wound a half inch “Safety—the deep It required at the medical attention. | meeting sponsored by the Industrial ———=o0 | Safety club and Indianapolis Safety! |council of the Indianapolis cham-

- ROOF VOCALIST — Lynn

Hoyt, ene of the singers teatured with Teddy Phillips and his orchestra, who will provide

music for the Indiana Roof's reopen: ng | hext Fri iday n ght.

Tithes Amusement

Clock CIRCLE “Deep Valley,” with Ida Lupine Dane Clark Te Wayne Morris, at 12:35, 3:45, 630 and 10 “Yankee Fakir" with Douglas Fouley a Joan, or Soanuzy, at 11:26, 30, 5:40 and 8 INDIANA

“The Bachelor and the Bobbysoxer,"

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2 Film Players ‘Become Citizens

HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 15 (U, P.) .—! Actor John Loder, divorced husband and red-haired wife of

Lamaar, Slavenska,

“came United States citizens yesterday. They were among a class of 175

who took the citizenship oath betore

« Federal Judge Leon R. Yankwich.

Mr. Loder, a former resident of lived .in° the United ™ Miss Slavenska the

London, has Stat#s. since 1941, came here - from same year.

Noted Pianist to Play At Crispus Attucks

Hazel Harrison,

Yugoslavia

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Brahms,

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Olivier Stabbed In Filming of Hamlet

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Chopin,

Sil {Laurence Olivier was gashed Satur- ] assistant|day while filming a duel scene for | to the vice president of the Texas his new production of Hamlet at the will speak at Denhans studios. Mr. Oliver was able to go back to

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Popeyes Cartoon

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Soprano Gets | Radio Award

Phyllis Wilcox Wins Year's Study

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prano, was chosen winner of the | “Big Break” radio award by Broad-

{way producer, Herman Levin last {night in New York.

The award provides a year's study!

tof music and dancing with teachers jof the winner's own choice, i Other contestants from the Indianapolis area who appeared on {the contest program over NBC last

‘night were: Bill Stephenson, piano comedian, 2908 °N. Illinois st.; Bars bara Anne Bailey, contralto, Beech

Grove, Har-

aesty,

and Beverly Jeanne weeardionist, Fairmount,

To Will Entertain ‘Sunnyside Patients

Larry Bingham's trio will entertain ward patients at Sunnyside | sanatorium from 9:30 to 11 a. m. | tomorrow in a program sponsored by the American Federation of Musicians,

| Other A. F. of M.-sponsored en- | tertainments at Sunnyside will in- |

clude: Marvin Lovell's trio, Sept.

{19; Ace Goodman's trio, Sept. 30,.

and Louis Lowe and his orchestra, Oct. 6,

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