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Bankhead finish talking by the end of this column? “Darling, I've gone back to my Bible,” the 'Bammy Bombshell who's the brilliant ‘star of “Private. Lives” is chattering. ___ “In what way?” I ask, staring at her mint julep. - “I had neuritis and: was in SUCH agony!” she said. *
hed Last Nigh
By Earl Wilson
mystery question—will Tallulah
ry
Not Even ‘Coke’
which says it's good for you to
drink once in a while—you re-|{his secret: He's a good guesser. ®l. . . Who was {it said: Women
member, darling, ‘A little f wine for thy stomach’s
Earl's’ Pearls “I SAID, ‘Gosh, if you'll only Ted Lewis, the genius at the cure me, "I'll never even take|latin Quarter, says Coca-Cola again’ Now I'm cured/man with vision § and I've gone back to my Biblelanq found out &
Ted Lewis
sake'?” lare getting ‘men’s wages today, Terrific Tal- but then they always did? lulah’s on-the- | wagon spells ithe People.” It will consist of a are famous. ‘|daily half-hour of silence. During the . = war, she went , on, right after Our Town
Dunkirk, determined to stay = on till the end Miss Bankhead of the war.
“leaped off.”
came Speaker.” t “Speaking of speakers, I hear you're introducing President Truman on the air,” I said to Tallu-
lah who, by the way, looks mighty fascinatin’ Look haircut.
Quick Stint
the hell I'm going to get my breath to do it I don’t know.
dressing room between acts.
fore, and then “I ‘lie “back on the
sofa’ and they change my dress Boy, Bizz
and shoes, k« bree. dress “I supposed § crat?’ 1 said.
Wallace Is Misguided
the sofa to stalk about the room, “they’re just damned fools. “And I think Wallace is a very misguided man or a bitter, frustrated dog-in-the-manger. ~~ “As for the Communists, why are they all so gah damned ugly?
—.. Of course they can't help their Author, Reporter os
looks, but why don’t they SHAVE —the men, I mean, some women Communists could shave, too. If they can't afford soap, they could rub sand or ashes or something on their faces.” = ~ ~
Her New Escort «TALLULAH’'S been seen in the company of the handsome young actor, Bill Langford, in her show and I said to her now, “I heard a rumor that you were married.” corr Darling,” she said, “if an “actress is ‘seen with anybody once, she’s engaged to him—or WORSE! “Ages ago, back around 1931, I was quite mad about Tittle Jackie Cooper in a picture called “Skippy. * “I saw it several times— Dragged my friends to see it, darling, and told everybody how crazy I was about little Jackie, who was about 8 years old at the
* Yaron
x @ ow TTT IWoods Cis ear former “student
‘Was | Erg ag ed?’
“WELL, DAT, 9 G, pretty soon I got a cable from an English
true I was engaged to a Mr, John Cooper.” Tallulah's ‘simply ecstatic about the success of “Private Lives” and will get an apart-
Buttons (who's doing good business at the Harem), said he's de-
cided to play Miami's La Boheme kee mp in south a. But she fell off. Make that'in February. fenokee swamp Georgi
|son, Eddie Jr., 14 was operated on “Daddy drank,” she said now. at Trenton following a football “He didn't do so bad. He be-|injury.
Charley,” and for a pretty singin’ and dancin’ gal, Allyn McLerie.
in her New Who's News
. fight. in. Paris and England be“YES, on October 21, but how fore attempting a comeback here.
spur enlistments, - will increase, “I'm supposed to do it in my|furlough days to 45 a year plus one free round trip ticket home “I have to do 40 minutes of/from any part of the U. 8. for straight talking in the act be-|every enlisted man.
although To Address Parley is
paper woman, will be speakers
High School
22 and 23 =
will
’ teacher and principal, is a Gugpaper asking me whether it, was/genheim Fellowship winner. He
DANNY THOMAS, visiting Red| jie Fla., man, was convicted of slaying his best friend during a
. Eddie Davis’
he louder boosters for “Where's » ” »
BILLY CONN, who's training n Pittsburgh, says he'll probably
. The Army, in an effort to
considering . Jack Eigen's
A ham at the Embassy Club told how he lived in the peat-* house of his building so bh could get top billing on the doo bells. : + That's earl, brother.
Times State Service FRANKLIN, Oct. 15—Jesse, tuart, Kentucky author, and Mrs, Marjorie Biinford Woods, Hoosier-born Washington news-
at the 27th annual Indiana
Press Association meeting Oct.
Franklin lege. 3 Student journalists from 80 Indiana schools attend classes in all phases of journalism. Mrs. Woods, columnist for the Washington Post and other papers, will speak at the annual banquet Friday, Oct. 22. Mrs.
Col-
Mr, Stuart |,
DePauw University and a graduate of Indiana University.
Mr. Stuart, former school
REIDSVILLE, (UP)—Wayne Woodruff, former Bedford, Ind., resident and convicted slayer of his best friend, and two other’ men were saved from death by Gov. 3.8 Thomphe met a)son today just a few hours ore i they were scheduled to die in the electric chair, They were granted a 60-day stay of execution.
of execution for Woodruff so he lcould testify in another case in which he was alleged to have been involved. He held up the execution of Jewell Eller and Charlie ' Garrett to give their lawyers ‘time to prepare briefs for clemency hearings.
halt the scheduled executions of J. B. Beetles and William Davis.
. The B. W.'s one of what would have been Georgia's
s4race- just before:
2 Others Get 60-Day Stays in Georgia
- Ga.,, Oct. 15
Gov. Thompson ordered a stay
The governor took no action to
Killed Best Friend Woodruff, 28-year-old Jackson-
1947 hunting trip inthe vast Oke-
All the men were to have taken a short death march to the Tattnall prison electric chair today in
largest mass execution in a decade. . Gov. Thompson, he said, had taken the action for Woodruff “in order to preserve testimony he states he will give in behalf of another prisoner who is seeking a new trial. Woodruff was found guilty of shooting to death Myron D. Sutherland in an abandoned log cabin in- July, 1947. He maintained to the end the shooting was an accident.
Gi ering
Courf to Decide
Local Controversy
Indiana Supreme Court has set Tuesday morning for a hearing in the controversy over the Marion County Juvenile Court judgeship race. Z At that time attorneys for Judge Joseph O. Hoffman will Lpresent their case which seeks a Supreme Court mandate to force |the Republican-controlled election
Scott McDonald, GOP Juvenile Court judge nominee, from the ballot. Attorneys for the election board will also present arguments, Judge Hoffman, a Democrat, ‘was elected in 1946. He contends it was for a four-year term. Re-
relating to Lake County, calling for an election of juvenile judges in 1948, will end Judge Hoffman's term this year. Mr. McDonald, a Republican attorney, entered his name in the the deadline for
ard to remove -the—name off...
publicans say a 1947 state law) -
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filing. A county Democratic convention recently nominated Judge Hoffman as “protection” in the event: the Supreme Court rules |against the judge.
Blame Violators For Traffic Toll
Traffic law violators arrested by state police troopers during| the first eight months of 1948 paid $363,053.33 in fines and costs
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“Foretaste of Glory,” is a book
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ment here where she'll have many parties——all of which 1 q Hurt as Fire shall Insist upon being invited
to. Tallulah likes parties—they provide her with listeners. Once I even remarked to her, Why is it, I never see you alone?” “Nobody ever sees me, when I'm alone, darling,” she said.
The Midnight “Earl
WHAT'S HIT: Jack Benny's agreed to ham it up on. B'way in a musical comedy version of “Mr. Adam,” written by Pat Frank and Hal Block, if he can get away from Hollywood. . . Don’t be surprised if you hear the Moss Harts doing a Mr. & Mrs. on the air. . . . It was Toots Shor who pulled the line in Cleveland, “I couldn't get a room, so I bought a hotel.” . Bob .Goldstein, who owns stock in the world champion Cleveland Indians, also owns
Hits 14 Houses
NEW YORK, Oct. 15 (UP)—
Fire of undetermined origin swept |ing.
14 houses in the Coney Island residential section of ‘Brooklyn
early today and nine persons in-|drive if the death and injury toll
cluding five members of one family were injured. ' Police said some 150 persons
were driven from the frame Parade to Honor
dwellings in their nightclothes
when the fire raced through the KP Chancellor
houses. The fire was brought under control and put out in less than two hours. The injured included “Raphael Rivenson, 31, his wife, Leah, 33, and their two children, Hedy, 3, and Diana, 4. All suffered burns
a piece of the champion B'way of the face and body.
show, “Edward, My 8on.” The boy's handsome, witty, loaded and single. . Larry Parks| turned down $5000 to appear on Al Jolson's radio program. . . Arline Judge’ 8 been In a hospital.
Wish I'd Said That GROUCHO MARX: “Meat's so expensive I'm going to eat } » » yo Today's Smile THE RUSSIAN people, says
Larry Haze, will sponsor their own radio show, called “Voice Of
~ AT THE —
Tech Band Carnival
Features Elections Highlight of the annual band carnival at Technical High School
Clef.”
forms.
school clubs and organizations.
10th Floor K. of P. Bullding Food Hi ucts Demonstrat
NO PUBLIC PARTY TONIGHT.
$300 fo $400 Stolen } In Safe Robbery
~|years.
Tuesday will be the election of ent of schools in Grant County, is “Miss Treble Clef” and “Mr. Bass'the second Hoosier to be named
The carnival, sponsored by the music aepartiient with’ ~Robert{and came. to Indianapolis in. 1868...
Gwyn as chairman, will provide funds to pay for new band uni-
Concessions and carnival features will be sponsored by other
4Schoolmen’s Club _ Ee
A burglar took $300 to $400 in Grace Methodist Church, Dayton, cash from the safe of the Patter-| 0+ Will. speak at the first son Pharmacy, 501 N. Noble St.
mas are popular.
dates in Decembe your church, lodge
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OUR CHRISTMAS PARTIES during the weeks before Christ told police today.
We have a few open afternoon llyindow to: enter, climed to the .~ Get llgacond floor and cut a hole in the
» PT. A. of ll ceiling t 1 sorority group to have a Christ- celling to reach the safe in the
mas party—cards, book review or other entertainment. We furnish the cards or book Heart Attack Fatal Fatal refreshments, newspaper ad, print announce- [| Delaware, O,, died of a heart atments, and other services. Call for details and open dates. Don’t wait too long, dates are ||band, Dr. Francis M. Stratton,
N. Noble, owner of the drugstore, The burglar broke a side door
prescription room.
Mrs. Estelle B. Stratton. 73, of
tack as she was leaving the Severin Hotel today with her hus-
72, also of Delaware. He sald she had been ill for some time,
last night, Roy Patterson, of 505 men’s Club, to be held at 6:30
and served 7300 days in jail, Col. | Robert Rossow, state police superintendent, announced today. These violators, - plus others who went uncaught, were respon{sible for a great portion of the |accidents occurring on Indiana (highways. In the month of August alone, 88 persons were killed and 2100 others injured in 5200 reported accidents. Col. Rossow called for public co-operation to avert such unnecessary slaughter and suffer-
“Police action must have the support of those who walk and
is to be slowed,” he said.
In honor of their new supreme chancellor, Fred Ratcliff of Marion, 5000 Knights of Pythlas ‘will march in a full dress parade at 2 p. m. tomorrow. Lodges from throughout the United States and Canada will be represented in the first gala parade the order has staged in Indianapolis in more than 25
- The parade will feature a ladies) {Oriental band from Indianapolis and a 300 piece band from Grant County. Mr. Ratliff, who is superintend-
supreme chancellor of the K. of P. The order was founded in 1864
A banquet will be held at 6:30 p. m. in the Riley Room of the Claypool Hotel. A class of 500 candidates will be initiated later at Tomlinson’ Hall.
|Pastor_to Address _
Dr. Gaston Foote, pastor of
meeting of the Indiana School-
p. M. Wednesday in the Riley Room of the Claypool Hotel. Dr. Foote has written four books concerning religion, “Keys to Conquest”; “Lamps Without ofl”; “Just “Plain Bread,” and “The Words of Jesus From the Cross.” sively through Europe and the Orient, and this summer was an official delegate to the World Council of Churches in AmsterA male chorus directed by Ralph Wright, director of music for Indianapolis public schools,
He has traveled exten-|
suffering frequent heart attacks.!ing.
will furnish music for the meet-
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