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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6, 1948. __.

| It Happened Last Night

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“I refused to fix it. “They say a guy with a. beak you ha a big, wart on the ‘side ‘whens fellow

Afke: mine can’t win the girl in of your face, wouldn't you have aln't 2 get - much

the. picture. ~T/tell * them it's y, removed”

about time « d, it don't guy with gn «i SAID, ‘It 1 had a big wart pe Re. his long ugly puss like would have it removed, but / to make it up. , Jack (Fats)

mine did /win the girl. It'll lift the .-morale of the nation if a guy with a big beak wins the - girl once.” Danny, a To-

don't have a big wart, I hav# al big nose, and jt's in the middle lof my face!” So there it stands, MGM has

Ino deal with him. just now, and|” he a Nosemobile.

get my nose fixed."

cago-trained comedian with great talent, told me this at the Roxy, where| then find you obnoxious on the [died .. .

week ? the same people?” ‘ guard. Producers Arthur Freed and, On stage at the Roxy he makes

Joe Pasternack at Metro-Gold- 4 big thin~ of it (his nose). He Today’ s Smile

INA Y NC FUL. new English play, “Edward, My Son, gd ou're gonna ha written by Robert Morley and, H B Ye a.nose, have Noel Langley, there's a laugh MARRIAGE LICENSES when a secretary says he can't get his wife to go to America.

said.“YOURE REALLY serious” I| He says to Marie McDonald,| What does she object to?” says e asked Danny, whom I knew when “Look at that perforated wart| Morley. The secretary AnsWers,jack Gears 3. of Evansville; Trefomens

wyn-Mayer in Hollywood have tells the audience, “The Almighty intimated that they can't give endowed me with a large-sized him romantic parts in pictures nose. The way I feel about. it, if unless he repairs the schnozz. The way they lgok at it, the|ope!”

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he broke in to New York, causing you got. —I-don't-see-how: -some{ Tne Americans a sensation with his comedy at people can breathe with those La Martinique.

hook, that's what I got.’ the whole day. (Danny's of ~ Syrian descent

" and is a Roman Catholic.) WHEN THEY cheer the fight: they talk.”

“They keep saying I couldn't he’s making, "he says, ‘Thank uit win a pretty girl in pictures you. fellow big-noses.” Saloons M with this beak. What's Hot? | . JOE LOUIS and Ray Robinson |

“I says that's a definite afs

beautiful girl and whom I won vey," saya N. Y. stage audiences ipariem to ee "And. Marie Me are..unlike. out: Oetpber “Donald, who's i” iy Het Here, Of = LOW. — " why, she's. married to a guy, Harry Karl, with a beak that

“What about John Barrymore? He didn't. have such a beautiful nose! Just because mine is hooked? Just because mine took a different turn? . “Look at Basil Rathbone—You ean believe it when he wins the girl. “How . about Bob Hope? He] wears his nose like Hildegarde|

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Leonard told. ) Henny Youngman that’ the new car Jimmy Durante bought must

fhe says. “I have made my deci- Johnson, Clark Gable, and other, sion and it's emphatic. I will not{Hollywoodians plan to fly in for d the World's Series . . “Thank Géd,” he added, |Hunt got the “Mrs. Bickerson” | “we've been big in personal {spot opposite Don Ameéche on { appearances. How Is it people | Edgar Bergen's radio show . . . ! cam like you in person and {Ray .nd Bob Eberle's Jilla Webb's the attrache’s now making about $11,000 2 screen? Do they? Aren't these |tive singer at the Village Van-

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Prise Doll Display—Evening, 724 Pleasant | Independent Petroleum Association Con:

chines Applegate, 30, of Muncie: Myrtle william ‘E ' Pledman, 33, of 2633 Brook-

. little noses, panting all day lke Wish rd Said That “Was never so serious!” he a bunch of hound dogs. Now with| CASS FRANKLIN said. “You see I have an Arabic.me tone big sniff) I'm done fori Rouge: “Women

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h Ihave “started Champions, front to my wife, who is a | JOE E. BROWN, star of "Har- p siness venture with ‘offices in Prank. D Btokes

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‘ences "in “one re-! . {you don't have to. Pn pon Dwight I. Kfount, 30: of F170 Wo Michi |;

spéct—-they don’t resembled a mad house — and | cough as much (caused a minority of * (the ideal N. Y.'wonder when the racket {die down so they could hear the weird music of Dizzy: Gillespie at - Dixon and Brig. his opening. They were flipped to Gen. Graham, {learn that the racket Prez Truman's weird music of Dizzie Gillespie Milton Berle stole the show i most came {to 'at ‘Bert Frohman's opening at blows on the Jimmy Ryan's East Side with a take off on Gypsy Rose Lee . . .

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vs. Ruby Nell Martin: Beulah I. vs. Marion E Shields; Lillian vs. Fred Lasley

Democratic Candidate To Be Host to Lawyers

More than 100 Indianapolis attorneys will be guests at a campaign luncheon sponsored by George 8. Dailey, © Democratic| candidate. for prosecutor, at.the Lincoln Hotel tomorrow noon. In addition to the. attorneys,

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guests to discuss campaign strategy Frank McHale, Democratic national -committeeman; Mayor Al Feeney and Frank McKinney, State Democratic Committee treasurer. «

Japan Typhoon Snarls

APOKN Os QO Gro ATI Yo roms typhoon that caused an estimated $10 million damage to U. 8. installation,; in Okinawa churned through Japan's eastern waters today, snarling shipping and air flights from Shikoku to Yokohama, No damage was reported along the storm’s course overnight from the southern coast of Kyushu to a point 250 miles southwest of | Tokyo. Another typhoon lashed the western Pacific east of Iwo Jima with 105-mile-an-hour winds as it moved westward.

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[man who_registered with her as|nightly routine. city, state and gamaritan Hospital Monday HOL LYWOOD, Oct. 8 (UP)— “Mr. and Mrs. J. Statler, San|county-police were trying to 10- night. They were found uncon- -

= tink Broadway od Hollywood ac{tress and former wife of a New

navel him from "Narvation during the three wilderness with a broken leg following a plane eran that Killed

markably good - condition” hen, was found yesterday by Mr. -Alvey said the plane wagliarets pasty. Te was | flown to. : caught in a severe downdraft and| = oo loo 370 box oda smashed into ‘a mountain. Mr A lin the plane.” Mr 34 canes bars Mitzkus was killed instantly. to > onlin y ia. and “My right ankle was broken, ,|Fation an. mmyse MF Alvey said today at Casper uly, Hoping they ‘Would last Jong ; air base where he was taken for «1 gyess those candy bars saved treatment after a search partyimy life. I made andy g0 as far found him. as I could, but they ran out two _ Doctors said he was in “re-ldays ago.”

Couple's Rare Vacation Trip’ Marred by Death in Family

Vacations together were a rar- carbon monoxide. lity in the lives of Mr: and Mrs. Notified of the t y, Elmo ¥ Elmer Fields, of Washington, Ind. ASpauiding, Mx. Fld brother-ifi- 3 week they decided to come |aW. appea 0 8 police to Wg swindon A good bet|locate his vacationing relatives. would be to attend -the final per-| M. B. Gossard, Knox County . formance last night of the Roy coroner, today blamed a faulty Is

“plane shortly after Mr. Alvey and Martin Mitzkus, 35, the pilot, ‘took

ok millionaire, Park Benjamin, ther-in-law of Enrico Caruso,

ter heater for the monoxide Rogers show at the Coliseum. [des aths Monda, night of fi . As they sat in rapt $HIention, sons. y nigh Sur Per watching the famous cowboy PUl| pies Drake and ner friend a ‘horse “Trigger” through the nrg Mary Kern, 28, died at od 5]

Ronald. A. McCauley. 19. of .8cott Field Hino Marjorte H Kelly, 18 0944 looked like a routine death Francisco.” [cate them, Death had struck In goious in the-home of Raymond | to. have bo RN ect] Le i+ 0. of 3307 Hal-|when police f0tind the nude body The body lay in the county the Fields’ family I. Kern. 30. husband of Mrs. ; to n. Rut h Amn Cain’ 1% of R R.12, of a middle-aged woman Monday morgue unclaimed for 48 hours Carbon Monoxide Vietim Kern. Kern and Henry Hunter, # lear! Richard Murphy. 29. of 1511 Kelly, |i 8 bottle-littered hotel room. before being identified by Mr. and! In -the morgue at Vincennes 40, were dead when~fremen broke viarjorie H Kidwell 23. of 233 Prospect | But last night friends identified Mrs. Paul Sickner. who said they was Mrs. Fields’ sister, Miss June into the home early Monday WY rheinia H. Meinert. 22. of 3207 hh biiid per as Gladys Gale Lanphere. one- had known her for 40 years. | Drake, - 26. She was killed by night. ack R. Brown, 21, of 1010 Shelby Violet | 2500

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