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NEW YORK, Oct. 11--Jim Thorpe, now 60, is the man’ for-| ‘gotten In this our greatest sports year. wn a He sat there in his quite modest room at the Hotel Belvedere, looking over his glasses at his son Dickie, 15, tellitig him he wished he wouldn't play football, when I came to interview him. | Football's too rough a game,” said the famous Indian from Shawnee, Okla., Hollywood, Can- = a TTT gr ton, and Chicago, who was mere-'Earl’s Pearls ly better at it than any other The big advertisers (says

homan oeing. Phil Wasserman) keep asking “I sti"l have the effects’ from; : yr, ang

ft,” he went on. i “Bruised up. Ribs caved in, | Ankles and knees buckled. 1 don’t think they should play after college and I really don’t | | think they should play at all!” | »

cis Faye, oul at the Riviera, wa. 9 hopes that the Worlil's Series Strange Speech NY E umpires are IT WAS a strange speech in a FAYE honest be | strange setting from the redskin. cause, says | His boy was tossing a football’ she, “only the Braves deserve | up and down in the cramped the fair” . . . Taffy Tuttle y quarters. A dog Postcards from Cleveland, “T allay under the ways knew there were Indians bed Dickie, the out West.”

son, k the : : a S00, Sv oa into On the Admiral TV show Sunday,

W. 48th St. to have been negotiating :with Bob play. Hope for six radio spots . . . , Tr thought of Cops advised 52d St. strippers to Lou -Boudreay Put on more clothes. .. . Bandand Bob Feller leader Ted Steele handed in his notice to the Hotel McAlpin on doctor's orders. . . Olsen and Johnson chncelled plans for a . .. B'way show. .'. . Pearl Bailey, Thorpe and Thorpe. no Who commutes between Washing-« pW orried about his ton and N. Y. for her Le Direc longer young, wor torie show, missed her train con future. break on nections and had to fly here. . “if I could get a br oo Truman Capote showed up at Le some dough, we might go ¢ = Perroquet with' a new look hairto Florida and open a fishing pr eons bangs have been

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and Gene Bearden, heroes today to millions,

lodge,” Jim said. we ePlzced by a dashing side sweep. junior class of Shortridge High $ “Get a cabin, have. soy - Jack Eigen and Danny Thomas, Swanson, program editor: Nancy boats, take people out. were discussing Danny's refusal

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” " ” : resident ‘an tind h cretary Twists Bull's Horns IM.GM. Finally Lou Costello C'ist president and Lutinda Rohm, secretary.

“THIS MISSUS is my manager walked over and was asked his

LJ - - ‘ ~ ~ ~ rel " f the bull opinion. “Danny.” said. Lou, : OQ T ini now She taker Moi 1 Cont ke ei mas OMOrtridge Opens Training . Woodbury of Louisville, “ND Windsor | Class for Work in Stores “But he’s still a lot of man. eny indsor Due Shortridge High School today|Wanda Boger, Don Kissel, and {opened

Kathryn Brandes.

“Jim is tired.” said the third Earl, Brother, Mrs. Thorpe (the former Patricia -

“He's had some rugged tines.

Hie trouble Is, he's just as ag- its pre-Christmas train-

apn ing program, which will run until| ° rr TL gressive as a snail. People owe For British Post |ing p ay. This program, of-| The Home Makers of America, him up into the thousands. fered for the first time last year,|& home Jeonmics club, has been 2 = trains high school boys and girls/Org8anized at n Davis High

=" . | 2 . |School. The sponsors are Miss Dazzled World Duke Plans Routine for work in Indianapolis Stores Harriet Wilkinson and Mrs, Mar-

during the Christmas rush season.

3 yorid at the .e | HE DAZZLED the wor Visit to England . | Several stores have indicated |tha Welch.

jcs. Since then he’s : oe 2 ro baseball and football Times Foreign Service - as Tay Eve Ce es

viel - § ~ trainees preference in hiring part- Redington, president; Barbara player, $4-a-day laborer, movie! ‘PARIS, Oct. 11—Although the } | Bennett, yice president: La Donna

extra, guard and Chicago park puke of Windsor plans ‘to visit Lime help. supervisor. os Now he may sign up with a Los se , firm. : oir Anghiee Insure e his life story dénied reports that he will be of- gssistants under Mrs. Alice Black, wood’s also after his Ii fered r t t + school librarian. d Mrs. Thorpe has warned four ered-a. government post. = . : co ie ~ can’t get his re- Over the telephone the secre- | Thev “wre Myra Mime Jane: Dax. Tompanise ey g é i arilyn ApipR. Wanda Lewellen Nelda y less they do right by Jim. tary said the Windsors planned to Kirkham Marilyn Jordan, Diana Hughes, or nig ht do radio or television.” leave their Riviera residence, the i Jim sath Chatedu de La Crouee at Cap Betty Hyland and Margaret Gue ! “Td as stions. A Ont. Ask Joe Di- autumn visit to Paris before .re- been appointed to choose this

SHORTRIDGE LEADERS Newly-elected officers of the

tricia: Ball, vice presidefrt: Norman Klein, treasurer; Robert Gi

: er ) | Beauchamp, secretary; - Mary ‘England for a few days shortly,’ Southport High School has -ap- Brumley, ‘treasurer, and Ann Ab-

Holly- his private secretary today flatly Pointed’ 14 students as library|bott, reporter.

Mary El Is. Nanc ” ’ Richard Williamson, captain; Romie CiorMorse ros, Boliols, Nancy Beaman, Kath. clenu and Leroy Wyckoff, first lieutenants:

s Ask Rabbit! D"Antibes, today for their annual A committee of seniors has Kenneth Brocks, first sergesnts; and AS Harry Jordan, Kobert Gardner, Don Wo'kman, and Lyle Bratton, sergeants

chool are (left to right] Shirle Lewis, vaudeville chairman: Pa

Officers elected include Helen

ROTC officers have been named

at. Ben Davis High School by Capt.— Bernard DeWitt: a

They include Glendon Appleget, major;

orman. Me¢Cormack and Jack McMahan, econd lieutenants; Edward Cossett. and

A i - turning to the United States. year's commencement invitations first class jo questions. Rasslers, Hol % iE Da pr everybody want ‘Not Yet Decided’ (for Southport. They include: FE — — ] £ : T i Wendell Leedy, Rosie Bockes, Elsa Carto get on the program. | Asked whether the duchess ter, Willlam T. Smaith. William Dudley,

“] got tied up with the Demo- yy 13 accompany her husband Shiof class president: Wilbur Eisner. vice cratic Party in Chicago and they! when he makes a quick trip to ireasurer ¢ fy ssretary . gave me a park supervisor job.lpngland trom Paris the secretary] A program featuring realistic

Working with kids one thing. a0" said ‘the matter “has not. been/sound effects and animal imita-

“Would you -be-an-athlete iLYOU eyovea-cinge—to--Buckinghamisound imitator, will be held

had to do it over?” {Palace discard the report that| Wednesday in’ "Southport HIgh;

“Oh, 1 suppose a boy®: | Queen Efizabeth will receive auditorium. . I'd ruther’—I mean, 7 (Wally. | Warren Conner mh "| ntral High School to become educated. Possibly - the rumors reaching pra’ Council will meet Wednes-

" just went to high| You see, I just wen 8%) America that Winston Churchill 4. 0"24"10 a. m. and a PTA board

school. ‘and Lord Beaverbrook were t0/,.catino will . ww x meet in Paris today to discuss yin Bnd BO BL 10 [Foy Take It Easy {both Wally’s introduction to the p,oers” . Humphrey, president: “THEN I had the Canton Bull- Queen and the Duke’s post, orig- prs J ¢. Wilson, first vice presidogs. From 1915 to 1927. Guess|inted in the south of France. dent: C. E. Nash, second vice

td , I'm overweight now. But I take Copyright, 1948, by The Indinnupyiis Times. resident ; Mrs. Prudenc. Wright,

”» Chicago Dally News, Inc 2 it pretty easy. en BR recording secretary; Mrs. J. C.

day,” Mrs. Thorpe said. “A man ‘tary, and Edwin Cooper, treasurer, | going on 61 drop-kicking! Funny Magic Show Friday An advisory board includes that wasn't in the papers. CL Mrs. ‘Willis O'Donoghue, Mrs. “Baseball” crowded it out” 1. The Advent Episcopal Church. Cor Winings and Mrs. Harold said. circle “C” will preesnt Robin podqden. “Oh. T guess that was it.” Jim/Powell in a program of magic New officers have also been said. ‘Anyway, a boy should be-/ Friday at 7 p. m. in dhe World qjected by the Warren Central

Jcome educated. No fun going alllwar Memorial Auditorium. Future Homemakers. over, working one thing and an- pp, magician, known popularly] They include: or c1act tH “ ”» s p-! Marilyn Bruns, president: Beverly Polother ye om as tHe Great Foodini,” has af oe radiant: Beverly Pol . E | peared with Blackstone and given secretary Margaret Rielly, treasurer: Ef. . i , ¢ iemae Bottema, parli t Evely The Midnight ar exhibitions all over Indiana. oe Boteemns. ba lamentarian: Evelyn

GLAMMER: Film star Jane p. deeds of the show will go forian } Greer and her wealthy. husband {,ward the’ Advent Church build- Home room representatives to 3 : Ed Lasker, fleW ing rund. Tickets will not be the Warren Central High School § to Kentucky 10 4514 at the war memorial door Student Council were recently # pick out new p,¢ ‘must be purchased at the elected horses for ne parish” house, 3243 N-.- Meridian cord Charlotte” Con ’ stable. ..Charles St. the following commit-|:*! Miles onna Fox, Fern Dorrel, PhylKorvin arrives Br rey Mrs. J. a Hawk. Pais and’ Roger Coma” Bob Kise. Susie soon to look fOr .ircje president; Mrs. W. E. Wil- |, 0ther representatives are Doris Mitch-

) Ivan Holzhausen, Jean Steele, Rosa B'way play... son, general chairman; or Mrs. anna McCormick, Herbie Rosemeyer, John!

n Fredericks, Norma Jean Cooper, 1 Chorus gals gyrnham Holmes. | Davis, Barbara Neimeyer Manene HoT

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auditioning for — ee ere ger Sad Jophson, Sh Schneid and rtinique il . avid Evans aul Hamilton is sponsor pa un on 100 5 Two State Horses , The Warren Ceritral Sunbeams - thave also elected officers for the ia week . . . Bert |n Kansas City Show year. =~

a Wheeler and ex- h DuBOIS artner Hank Two Indiana championship These include: p 'h S wned b th Golden Robin Schied. president; Marjorie Smith, 1.add may team.up for a Capitol norses. own y e | vice president; Kathleen Sprunger, secre. t Anita Crown Stables, left for Kansas tary: Barbara Neimeyer, treasurer; Shir. Theater engagement. . . . City today t ticipate in the ley Apolegate, program chairman: Rose. Colby resigned her cinema. posi- y today to participate In mary West, first member: pith Clark an

t | second member and Jo A tion and will open her own public’ American Royal Horse Show ects Sry Jud Jo Ann Perg

ov. 1 ... . Sy there Oct..15. A religious convocation will be a rie: Maxie’'s arrived Golden Amber, one of the two held in the Warren Central gvm-| from the Coast. . ... Lois Andrews|champlons, took top honors in nasium tomorrow. The Rev. was at the Little Club hearing the Western Riders’ Association |Charles Johnson of Old Bethel Sonny Kendis' terrific trio. . . . Palomino silver saddle parade Methodist Church wilkespeak on Geraldine DuBois’ the frisky gal horse class. Lucky Strike, ghe| What Is ‘Meant by Honesty to at the Latin. {other Hoosier entry, is holder of Self.” The program is sponsored x = 0» {the reserve championship tor | bY the Warren’ Y-Teens. What's Hot? Women’s Parade Horse in silver yo... High School Mask and

DANCER. PAUL DRAPER— Saddle. {Wig Club will open its fall season target of a semi-boycott because They will be ridden in the this month with a play. “Murder he's a Wallace supporter seems show by Mrs. Helen McCoy and|in Rehearsal.” hv Austin Goetz,

JR y g i F. J. Conlins, their owners. Newly-elected officérs of the elub to have overcome it at the Plaza ! oo {8tenhanie Stanton president: Barbara Persian Room, where he and (Phillips. secretary. Betty Hawkins, trea

doing gooddbusiness. They HOKE" yp ness Nha Jean -Ann-Potterrew w-- has 0 hs SE. J + - ry i -— Ps the Saturday night record. and Convention Tomorrow been elected president of Manual

the hotel wants them back in The Indiana Resfaurant.As- High School's Girls’ Glee Club.

surer; Fred f Owners to Open 30 pore, PUL pledge chairman. and

mid-winter. . . . Turhan Bey was gociation will open its 15th annual Other officers are Pat Cummins, in Toots Shor's squiring thrush conention tomorrow with a Hos- vice president; Mary Lou Peter. Jet McDonald. . . . Christian pitality Luncheon at the Murat Sen, treasurer, and Ruth Ann

Dior's been canceling appoint- ‘Temple. Cruse, .secretary and Booster re-

Trienits because ofa cold ww Ruth-.Glenn-Radel; association -presi= POFter.

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a - , > di ...Merzon, the, falsie manufacturer. dent, anriounced the theme of the. The Manual High School Choir 43" x81". . has succeeded In making all"busts convention “will “be Ways “andihas also elected “officers. They —————— beautiful: now she's branching Means of Paring Food Costs and are Irvin Lochard; president: 43" x 90". out to men's girdles. Waste and Improving Food Charles Fisher vice president; te A 4 wow {Quality and Service.” Sivty manu- Mary Jane Manion, secretary; 43" x 108" “TYoday’'s Smile facturers-will-exhibit and more; Bll. .Rednour.. treasurer;. Donald }.............. peered «A FAMOUS Broadway actor than 2000 operators are expected Burns. robe checker, and Barbara whe won't admit his age, says to attend. |Nichols and Annetia Gaither, , the birth records in his home city "mr ———— Fillsle Mbeasieus, MR Ruffled: were burned. Its true, too: he Navy Readies U-Boat | members ry eo ‘Schmedel, 52" x 90" burned tem cw + For Radar Picket Duty Donald Burns, Dorothy Bryant, : i ' : | WASHINGTON, Oct. 11 (UP) — |g . i" 2 Wish I'd Said That ... The Navy announced today’ its Trip Ao Altar Delayed 94" x90 GROUCHO MARX, whose Day fret radar picket submarine will TULSA, Okla. Oct, 11 (UP) 141" x90". . “was a big flop, commented as he go 5p getive duty Nov. 1 with the The wedding of * Rep. Richard started back to Hollywood: “I'm s¢1antic fleet. " |Fielding Harless (D. Ariz.) and “ going back on one of the non-\ mye guh is the Tigrone, a vet- Miss Meredith Howard has been scheduled airlines—1 hear their ou; of World War II and the postponed to next Monday becasualties are higher. {first of two underseas craft to cause the bride's mother failed to a 48 . ‘be converted for picket service. arrive In time for the ceremony ~ Booze Who? |The conversion of the second|yesterday. Miss Howard appeared] . & : JERRY LEWIS and Dean Mar- submarine has not been com-|in the Ziegfeld Follies in te] -

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