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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES IN HOLLYWOOD

By ERSKINE JOHNSON

HOLLYWOOD, July 2—The war of nerves between television and the movies continues. Bill Cagney brought this story Pack from New York: Someone 8/asked a movie banker about the television threat. The banker said: “I'll illustrate what's happening all over the country. “A man goes to his bank and says he’d like to borrow two or three hundred dollars. “The bank says, “What for?’ “The man says. ‘To buy a television set.’ bank says. ‘Fine, Su how you ging to pay for ow things

In Music Fete

Nine winners in last night's {semi-finals of the Park Depart- = ment's annual music festival will

compete in the finals at 7:30 (CIRCLE. 5P M {p. m. next Tuesday in Brookside Judged eligible in last night's {Brookside auditions §vere: Elizabeth Wrancher, soprano, 312 N. Gladstone Ave., and Don Owens, baritone, Plainfield, in the teenjage vocal class; Charlene Clore, soprano, 3231 College Ave.; Fredrich Ferree, baritone, 3640 N. Me-

\\ ridian St, and Jane Click, con-| |tralto, 1109 N. Hamilton Ave,

Winning instrumentalists were: Lauralee Burke, 3540 N. Penn'sylvania St.; Barbara Ferguson, R. R. 9, Acton, and Jackquelyn Bernhart, 115 N. Gibson Ave, pianists, and Carol Ottinger, 5101

Awarded special mention and a chance to appear on the festival program in Garfield amphitheater July 13 were: Donna Andre, so-

Carolyn Hartman, marimbist,

With Miss Ann Spalding as téen-age co-ordinator, the judges were: Mrs. Robert W. Blake, chairman; Mrs. Carl Moore, Miss a Mary Gottmane-and Mallory | Bransford. Harold Hagedon was

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or truth? Take your choice.

I was glad to hear Bill Cag-

ney report that “The Time of Your Life,” starring brother Jimmy, is office in New York and San Francisco. Some peqple were doubtful if audiences would understand William Saroyan’s play, filmed exactly as it was written.

"Maybe they don’t understand

it” Bill said, “but they're laughing their heads off.”

MOVIE PRODUCERS got a surprise from a secret Gallup poll just completed on the nation’s reaction to the Hollywood Red probe. Only a handful of people could remember even one name out of the 10 “unfriendly wit- ” and most people got the

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= CREDIT Rod Cameron with the biggest heart of the ‘month. Just before starting “The Plunat Republic, he went to Charlotte, N. C., for a rodeo anda; ~~|entertained the kids of the Thompson orphanage there. kids, 86 of them from 3 to 16, won him over so completely that he says he'll give them his salary from one picture a year.

The sight of another actress,

Jane Frazee, playing opposite Roy Rogers instead of Dale Evans prompted a young set visitor to accost Jane with a disgruntled: “Hey, you? you playing Dale Evans?” But Andy Devine made the best crack about working in a Rogers western. dialog that gets you,” he told me, “it’s standing in for Trigger.”

Ky JOHN WAYNE’S next at Re-|l “Wake of the Red ,” a South Sea Island story.(® It was offered to M-G-M for Gable, I hear, but Leo turned it down saying it would be too expensive to film.

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Noel, French screen star, who appears in "A Cage of Nightingales," film about delinquent Parisian boys reformed through singing, which will open tomorrow at the Esquire.

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Butler Names 44 Summer Aids

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Butler University announced today the names of 44 students who haveé received appointments

workers and departmental aids during summer school now in session.

Serving as assistants In various science laboratories are William Fuller, ph , eral botany an bactetiolo pia are bara Pearson, zoolog: and’ M Keoush, chemistry. pif a Rg Indian-

Others appointed as student workers : Miss Carolyn Schwomeyer, Miss Ruin Ann Deming, Miss Louise Grigsb: Marian Lutke, and Miss Patricia Sia all of Indiaapolis; Jerome Masurek, Michigan City, and Louis Whuellner, Indian apolis, hg ey office; Miss Joan Taylor an ar

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Indianapolis, post office; Miss Ruth Thomas, Indianapolis, dean of women's office; Miss Betty Cramer, Indianapolis, and Miss Frances Parker, Elwood an of men's officd; Miss Mar: Kokomo, alumni office; alter P. Dodd Paris Crossing, maintenance office, an Ha m E. Jarrett, Indianapolis, L.rear's ce.

Miss Barbara Boyd, Miss Betty Alexan- " a. Ra Hadley og Of Iydianc apo. a. an assisting in ihe OE ookstore, Btudent works

Are (27% liam Rr ACKaOn iver iss Magnet t Robbins, u Prince,

Doth Ni Jodisuapolis, and Miss Lull

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“Rdditional students serving as part time assistants include Miss Marcia Rssenews and Miss Hat Caroline oa both Indianapolis, AR McCune, Indianapolis, tory; Miss Martha Jean ail a Mi Tr, Tipton, and Miss Betty Siariow, Indianapolis, university college; Miss Wanda Lee ol Sie” nshokan Mile Sad Wi: .» an a = H. Wel jsnapolis, sek gebodlo

am ; Miss Barbera oes and Mr empite it apolis, and Miss Bertina Burkh: et: aw ulberry

college of education, oray and Walter Kowalski, Indianapolis, Sa sliner Shapinsky, Evansville, college pharma

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LYRIO arart Apache,” at 11, 1:36, 4:20, TH 8 8 Ane pletures at 1: 17, 4:01, 6:45 and 9:29.

Bov, 4, Injured By Milk Wagon

Four - year - old Patrick Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Kelly, 3106 Ruckle St, was Tecovering in General Hospital today from injuries he received when a milk wagon ran over him. The child was playing with several wther children in the wagon while it was parked at 31st and Ruckle Sts. When James C. Whitley, driver, returned, the child fell out of the wagon and under the wheels as the horse started away. A rear wheel of the wagon passed over the child’ hip, fracturing a pelvis bone and causing internal injury. Physicians said he will recover.

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TOLEDO, O.,:July 2 (UP)— A Polish immigrant who told authorities here a fantastic story

ceedings have been started, officials said.

ta Tau Delta Fraternity will be held Aug. 19, 20 and 21 at French Lick. Members of the national arrangements committee who met last night in the Indianapolis Athletic Club are Francis M. Hughes, chairman; Carter B. Tharp, Carof entering this country by pilot-| mel; Fred C. Tucker Jr.; Ernest ing a one-man submarine across L. Miller, and Eugene B. Hibbs. the Atlantic, admitted today the

tale was a hoax designed to gain national headquarters are located public sympathy so he could re- here. «EN. main in the United States. Nick Brill, 22, instead entered by the more “conventional” For J. G. Huntington

means of stowing away aboard American ship, immigration

More than 1000 persons are expected to attend. The fraternity’s

Services Conducted

NORTH VERNON, July 2— authorities said. Deportation pro-| Services for James G. Huntington, a plasterer, were to be held here at 2 p. m. today. Burial

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|was to be here. He was 78.

lin his home here. Survivors are {one son, Everett Huntington, In- | dtanapolis, and two daughters, { Mrs, Mabel Smith, Seymour, and Miss Fay Huntington, North Vernon.

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Mr. Huntington died Tuesday

Correspondent SULEIMANTIA, Iraq, July 2— The white-collar class in gurdisiitan is ready to sell out to the Soviet Union at any time the ‘| Cominform decides to raise the

| Most of the leading citizens of ‘this isolated community—the po- “| tential capital of the Kurdish na“tional state—appear to be ardent

Wallace, whose revere, that Joseph Stalin is.a sort of Abraham Lincoln who is destined to free the oppressed peoples of the East.

the business and professional \classes who share thi~ point of|

view. The Kurdish proletariat — the

~—ap] to be as opposed to Communism as most of their tribal chiefs.

sumption of Karl Marx that societies are divided by the “laws” of economics. The Kurds are divided rather by cultural differences that deny being frozen into “laws. ”

they inhabit the rolling grasslands immediately south of the| Caucasus. Their value to the Soviets is that they are unhappily, divided among five different countries—the Soviet Union, Turkey, Iran, Iraq and Syria.

of Kirkuk, is the pleasantest town that I have visited in Iraq. Its 35,000 inhabitants have little rea{son for complaint except their desire to be free from the domina-| tion of the Arabs, whom they frankly regard as an inferior people.

urban Kurds who have received a modern’ education, because it is the only available answer. to their] moral problem.

Britain were prepared to support their nationalism on philosophical grounds, they would be equally

pre] social philosophy.

the most reliable figures, there are some five million Kurds in the} five Middle Eastern countries, already mentioned, whose frontiers come together in the vicinity of Suleimania.

ever, claim at least twice that number, and have shown me a of blue-print map of the Kurdish state which they expect the Soviet Kaien to help them bring into ing.

the United States should do is to appoint a consul to Suleimania in order to keep in touch with the remote but potentially important RED Imations of Kurdish nationalS.

one of the most important reasons for the Soviet evacuation of Iran. As soon as their leaders! discovered what the Russians were really after, they turned on them and assisted the Iranian and Iraqui armies in quelling the Azerbaijani Communists, whose leaders finally fled to the Soviet Union.

temporarily solved the Kurdish problem by deporting the more troublesome separatist leaders to isolated villages in western Turkey.

and Syria, however, are still in a highly rebellious mood. The general secretary of the Syrian Communist Party, in fact, is a Kurdish separatist leader named Khalid Bagdash. Copyright, 1948, by The Indiahsbelis Times.

Seymour Boy, |: Dies of Injuries

tured skull yesterday following a fall from a conveyor he had climbed to repair at the Seymour] plant of the Vincennes Packing Corp. here.

ing corn when a chain jumped off the cog governor. His hand was pinched by the chain and he|j; apparently fainted, falling backward about 12 feet and striking his head on the concrete floor beneath.

a Schogt and had been wor a e packing plant during vacation. The parents, two brothers and one sister survive.

WHAT'S IN A NAME,

Six members of Indianapolis

Speaker Announced

William 8. Warren Sr. will be the principal Speaker at a sales meeting of Stovall and Associates,| sixty-one (61) both inclusive, in Maple petra EEE SUL 1820 N. Meridian St. Other speak-| corded in Pitt Book" 17. pages ers will be D. N. Nutter, Washing-| ton, Ind.; Paul Brunow, Seymour, and J. W. Price of Indianapolis. Roscoe Stovall,

|company, will be s

| sure, took the name from Ales- | Lodge of Elks, No. 13, will leave/sandro Volta who, in 1800, built tomorrow for the 84th annual|the first electric battery. convention of Elks in Philadelphia, Sunday through Thursday. The group will include Dr. Emerson J. Soland, exalted ruler of Indianapolis Lodge; Mike Jardina, M. A. Guiliano, Glenn R.|amendments DeHilt, John DeMasie and L. A. Krebs.

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h Street, Avenue, Sutherland Avenue & Trumbull Street, exclusive a dn lots facing Or. en a more rifcular described pa y

t of, the

Embrace Communism For Want of Better

By LEIGH WHITE Times Foreign

However, it seems to be only

, shepherds and peasants

Divided By Culture Thus, the Kurds belie the as-

Predominantly a tribal people,

Suleimania, about 30 miles east

Appeals to Educated Communism appeals. to: those

If the United States or Great

adopt a different According to what seem to me

Pro - Communist Kurds, how-

Sees Consul Needed It seems obvious that the least

The Kurdish tribes constituted

For their part, the Turks have

The urban Kurds of Iran, Iraq

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Times State Service SEYMOUR, July 2 — Funeral

services for Franklin D. Maples, |. 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Maples, near Kurtz, will be held tomorrow afternoon at Kurtz.

The youth died with a frac-

He had been shelling and grad-

He was a junior at the Clear-

Volt, the unit of electrical pres-

N HEARING ~that a public the City Pian

nd the ot, the A4- or 1200 family District, the H1 to include the r Orchard

Lots sixtee: wenty-nine (29) both \nclusive and fifty-eight (58) to

d 10, the Ry of ithe Rorder ot County, Indiana. Said area is tly zomed U1 or

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FRIDAY, JULY 2, ANNOUNCEMENT

Believe Kurds Ready to Sell Out to Reds

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Saturday. 2 WIL E FUNERAL OME. Ms Martinsville. Burial at RT, Hill, Priends invited.

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LYONS sie Naomi, age of S. Lyons, Sha of Frances and Norma ons, sister of Elizabeth Hic day. Funeral Saturday, at HO! Ww. rris St. Burial Floral Pari

2906 Central, Setoved 2 ae) of Andrea, father of Mrs. Vivian Dusty, of Mrs. Daisy

Mrs. Myrtle Poteet, Mr, De i ie” Conaha of Indianapo!

PFEIFER—Harrison H. loved og of Brace. Fie

a Albert Ruggieri, died Thursday. Funersl Saturda at the KIRBY MORTUAR

ian at 19th St. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery. Friends may call at the

SCHIENBIEN Ross, 80 years, of 1038 Troy Ave. beloved mother of Mr. Marie Delph, Mrs. Ruth Mock, Jacob, Richard, Fred J.

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one great-grandchild, passed away

7 m. Friday at the J RAL HOME, 2428 E. Funeral Monday, July 5, 10:30 a. m. Friends invited, g Burial Washington

WOOD—Mrs, oe aware, wife of Dr. passed away Tiursday X m. Services NNER & CHANAN MORTU-

invited. Cremation Fanner & Buchanan Crematory. Friends may call

8. oARD OF THANKS

CUNNINGHAM —The family of | late Frances Hilstein Cunningham acknowledges win grateful appre

shy and fora; p: erings. We also Pen the Rev. Feuerlicht and Aaron Rubin Funeral Home. SISTERS.

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