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© Enter Los Angeles Shrine Auditorium To Be Touched by 20-Year-Old Armenian
: LOS ANGELES, Sept. 22 (U. P.).~The lame, the halt and the blind headed here today to be touched by the sensitive hands of Avak, Armenian “faith healer.” They hope the bearded 20-year-old youth can cure them, : Avak Hagopian was brought to California from Iran four months 2g0 by a wealthy Fresno wine merchant. He ministered to the sick
-l and maimed in the first mass dem-| Avak, In Diack robes, 5 hn
Srgtration ol a lowers before *2 the middle of a stage. A spotlight played on him occasionally as he
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About 1000 sick and maimed came to Shrine auditorium . Six thousand
The sick came in wheelchairs, on crutches or leaning on the arms ofa relatives. | The Rev. Clem Davies, sponsoring Avak at his inter-denomina-| tional services, first met the ailing
worked. :
Avak will go on a tour after .|appearing here the next three ‘|Sundays and for special weekday services. It will take him through 34 states and three Canadian prov|inces. A “love offering” was taken yesterday to pay the tour cost. Afver
to learn their wants. An interpreter ®Xpenses are paid, the remainder
then told Avak, who prayed and touched afflicted parts as the procession filed by.
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will go to charity, sponsors of the tour. said. Tom Kardashian and William {Perumean, Los Angeles business (men, announced they will build a temple for Avak here.
Virginia Bruce May Visit Turkey
—Fim Actress V to go to Europe to visit her husband, wealthy Ali Ipar, if he is held in his native Turkey because of U. 8. immigration laws.
key for three years before he gets another visa to come here, a U. 8. consular official in Istanbul indi-| cated. ‘The official said there were no grounds on which to grant Mr. Ipar| a visa, Mr. Ipar stayed five Jenks) on, the last visa, is married to an Am ican and must be a a potential immigrant, he added. To
quire three years. Miss Bruce, who married Mr. Ipar|
Aug. 27. 1046. tw. Weeks, before. he! guitar ér. kissed: 3 ad. died. rom. a heart. CONG! lon. VeSLELiaNew
was discharged from the army at] word from her husband as to the visa trouble.
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HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 22 (U. P). ia Bruce plans
He may have to remain in Tur- |
get an immigrant’s visa ‘would re-|
Pt. Lewis, Wash, awaited definite | thousands of notches on his trusty six-shooters.
” |home after several months’ illness.
GOIN' HOME—Harry Carey, once called the To cowboy in the movies by Will Rogers, died yesterday,
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LECTURER — John W, Schaum, director of the Schaum Piano school at Milwaukee, Wis., who will make his third Indianapolis appearance in two lectures at 10 a. m. and 2:30 p. m.
sheet music department.
Indianapolis public library, Indianapolis public schools, Indiana uni-| versity extension, Indiana Central college, Hawthorne Social Service® association, Indianapolis Railways, | Allison Division of General Motors. and Orchard school. \
Lynn Williams, Indianapolis, president of the Great Books found- | ation, predicts that more than 4000, Hoosiers will be taking part in dis. . cussion groups this fall and winter.
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Harry Carey Dies at 69; . Famed for Cowboy Roles |
Native of New York City, Actor Gained Fame |
In Westerns, ‘Trader Horn’ and ‘Mr. Smith’
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 22 (U. P.).—Harry Carey, 69, one of the few {remaining two-gun, steely-eyed movie cowboys who never strummed a
Mr. Carey rolled his own cigarets in scores of westerns and cut He always looked
the villains square in the eye.
He succumbed at his Brentwood still riding their gallant horses.
Mr. Carey was born in New York City Jan. 16, 1878, the son of Judge and Ella Carey.
One of his biggest movie roles
He was hospitalized Sept. 10 to 14 from a black widow spider bite, but the hospital said the “insect’s venom did not contribute to his/was that of “Trader Horn.” That death. was a picture of wild animals in Will Rogers once called Mr. Carey| Africa. But the parts men now the greatest cowboy in pictures. grown gray remember most fondly And that was in the days when the were his characterizations in robust other great western heroes—Tom pictures like “Hell's Hinges” or Mix and William 8. Hart—were| “Blood on the Range.”
Shed Chaps. for Dignified Roles In tecent’ years, Mr. Carey had Bie took 10. bed. last Tuesday. appeared without his chaps and riage Vets, ore br 3 p.m. : : Vednesday a e Field Photoguns as the vice president 1 graphic Ranch” in Reseda, Cal, a Mr. Smith Goes to Washington” farm established by director Ford and the old doctor in “They Knew and one of Mr. Carey's pet What They Wanted.” projects. He carried his transition from| Mr, Carey studied law at New
gracefully and gave quiet, dignified jon the school's football team in performances, critics said. 1808 and 1899, He took pneumonia At his bedside when he joined before he could practice law, howBill Hart and Tom Mix in movielever. The illness caused him to
immortality were his wife, Olive, enter show business.
cowboy parts to elderly portrayals York university and’ played tackle |
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Griffith's ‘Unseen Enemy’ His First Movie He first played for Biograph, and others put on by the Theater
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