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It Happened. Last Night—
‘Goat Gives Carmen Start
Miss Miranda's Voice Carries Across ‘Fill’ in ‘Brahzeel’ * By Earl Wilson NEW YORK, Oct. 20—Carmen Miranda's story of how
she became a singer is a thrilling epic, but to do it as she; thases of aviation assembled
did, you must own a goat. Even a child can do it (if he has a goat).
Hardly any of the kids I know have he so I guess'in 1949. The clinic ends tomor- . this story will get their nanny, if I ever tell it.
who was in from Hollywood! _
for a spell, had been on tele- The Midnight Earl aviation clinic y CELLARBRITIES ... The Hugh - sponsorVision, and was exclaiming] Andersons (his father built ship of the Na-
her happiness about it, when I Miami's famed Venetian Cause-
got the story (about the goat) out of her, (It waa a she- -goat.) jway) expect a baby in February.
MAYBE WE’ ought to leave the blanket, costing $100, goat story till next week and tell prepared for the pet goat in the television story: |"Mr. Roberts.” . . Irving Kaye, “I lewk like a dawl on tele- former personal manager of Dean vision,” Carmen said. “Just like [Martin and Jerry Lewis, is ready a daw], hahnee!” [to launch a new comedy team, “She’s very telegenic,” her hus- Gene Rand and Dick Raymond. band, director David Sebastian,. . . Walter Wanger, who's here said. (for “the “Joan of Arc” opening, “I make myself up,” Carmen |is Willing to pay up to $2000 for sald. “They have good makeup | la 6-room apartment for one mans in Hollywood, but steel I month. ... Abe Burrows will have lewk lousy. 120 hours between his last en“So I say I make myself up. gagement in Chicago and his They say I'll lewk lousy. I say, opening at Le Directoire. ‘All right, I'm suppose to look Robert Taylor dropped backstage|
lousy, I'm the comedian! at “Instead. they tell me I lewk visit with his old pal, Henny like a dawl!’ Youngman. { » » —
was sure that ‘she was wearing a false bosom and followed her into the ladies’ room where Carmen removed the woman's
Citation for Medal
CARMEN’S ONE of the first Hollywoodians to be ready for
TV, although she may be going Jour Sy removing her own first to “Brahzeel,” her home| rassiere. country, “foray a The Go ¢ Si y visit —
| “WHEN WE LIVED in Rio de! Carmen said,
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men said. “Why?” 1 said. “Because I been 10 years in America.” “I= being America 10 years like being in| war?” I asked. | n't hear or wouldn't. come. Carmen laughed and said she| “But when I yell, she deed knew the people in Rio de Janeiro hear, and she also come. would be very nice to her, just
{soon as she got any milk.
Carmen said, | Carmen Miranda near or wouldn't come. “When my father yell, she dee
twd exceptions. |goat like me enough So she'll
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. A blue and white cashmere|}\ is being
the Diamond Horseshoe to Training Corps flight training in
la goat that geev milk for our) lit several “bills. .
"|come, I am a good seenger. So
Nir Leaders Assemble at Detroit Clinic
Two Floor Battles
Appear Imminent
By MAX B. COOK Aviation Editer DETROIT, Oct. 20—Leaders of
here to recommend national legislation aimed to improve civil, military and commercial aviation
row. It is the sixth
clinic will be sent to Congressmen as blueprints for action by the inMr. Cook dustry, military and the public.
Bills on the agenda cover national defense -GI Bill of Rights and GI flight training. Scheduled and non-scheduled air-freight. Indorsement of cross-country .|type of pilot training. Inclusion of .Reserve Officers’
Fire Believed Started By Smoker Kills Three
BUFFALO, N. Y., Oct. 20 (UP) —Three persons were killed and three others were injured today when fire, believed to have been caused by a careless smoker, swept a three-story frame tenement house. “The -blaze broke out a few hours before dawn in a second-|
idly before firemen could the scene, Two of the dead were identified as James Taylor, 51, and Obe Carlysle. The third - not been identifi identified.
Democrats Omit FDR ‘Platters’ ~ |
Truman Opposes Use Of Once Magic Words
By RADFORD MOBLEY Times Special Service
Democrats have decided not to use transcriptions of the late President Roosevelt's voice in this campaign. They used such “platters” during the 1046 congressional race, but found they sounded scratchy and unreal when combined with the voices of announcers or politicians on the programs. Suggestions were made that
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _|Ask Mrs. Manners—
Oct. 20--The|
Widower’s Lot—Has To Find Right Woman
week-ends than blow it in at a tavern? Why don’t women look at fellows’ backgrounds? I've been a widower three years and have three chil-|
only and only 15 of those a year." He said his
hives: I had a good reputation and a modern home almost brought Syeuucst from
paid for, but I got a ring for a women who fell for the man she hada
the night spots with him she married him, Now she is thinking of a divorce. She had to get a job to support them. thought a woman, 37, could be fooled like that. I've had six sweethearts in three years. Four were divorcees
respectable enough but one of them had labilities of $1800 and no assets, so 1 couldn't accept that. WESTSIDER. The woman you'll marry will be working as hard as you work to pay for your home. She'll deprive herself so you can be a good father to your three children. She deserves some evenings she enjoys and she deserves some enthusiasm from you. Suggest going places you like to the new women you meet-— see how they react. Learn what they like to do--and do it. Plenty of women are thrifty, dislike drinking, and enjoy taking rides— but they'll have ideas of their own for entertainment, too. Accepting people’s “liabilities” along with their “assets,” realizing you have both, and converting some of your “liabilities” into “assets” is the recipe for happiness, A man with a shaky reputation sometimes looks exciting to a woman leading a drab life. She thinks he has the courage to do the things she wishes she'd do. When she marries him she wishes he'd do like she does. Of course, you know you can't completely change a wife and you know you'd want to if she didn’t conform to your pattern. Find one who doesn’t need changing.
the Roosevelt records might pull the chestnuts out of the fire this year but wiser party advisers gaid
|colleges and universities.
[plify Western-hemisphere travel. | | Federal aid for expansion of javiation in schools and colleges, repeal of the 15 per cent Federal tax on transportation of persons {and repeal of the 3 per cent Fedlefal tax on property. .— Build Up Naval Alr With regard to national’ “de-
“we had fense, the Clinic will have before
One will urge |Congress to provide for procure- | 18
“I would take her out in the ment of airéraft and equipment pasture necessary to build naval avia-
tion up to the strength authorized
“My mother would milk her as/by law."
. Another bill will urge stimula-
“But when my mother yell for ‘tion of the development and proher to come in from the fill,”/curement of lasion aircraft by “the goat deen't/the ‘Army field forces.
Other bills have to do with airport fire prevention, use of volunteer firemen and crash crews at - airports, and provision for |Federal-State co-operation in de-
“So I decide eef a goat can velopment of a national airport as Americans are with one or| hear me and I can make the/system.
Two Floor Battles Two floor battles appear im-
ONE NIGHT, she said, she was |T practice on the goat. That's how minent. One may develop between
asked to leave her table in a I'm a seenger.” cafe here.and go pose for pic-| tures with a girl she’d never seen./a goat even today but usually it’s The girl rewarded her, Carmen a he-goat and you can tell him said, by asking her, teeth rill or false?” - /him and is sitting ringside. Carmen said they were real. | ® 8 = “Aw, let's see, I don’t believe | “ MARTY RAGAWAY writes you,” the girl said, whereupon | me from Hollywood that there's slie .grabbed . Carmen's . mouth | a producer out there so exand tried to open-it, like a man | clusive. ‘he has an unlisted examining a horse. Another one | telephone and an unlisted wife. of Carmen's fans, . « THAT'S EARL, brother.
a woman,
the scheduled and non-scheduled
Occasionally Carmen sings to|air freight carriers when the sub-
ject of Civil Aeronautics Board regulation of air freight and the
“Fes your because he has a young girl with{question of rates come before the
Clinic. The second battle may prove to be the hotter. Flight: aitnng\school operators throughout the country say they will face bank-| ruptcy if the Vetérans’ Admiristration continues to reduce GI! flight training.
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|. Select glorious colors right for Fall . . . mate
Establishment of a central au-| [thority for issuing visas to sim-|
no. President Truman may lean more heavily on the Roosevelt name as he brings his campaign! to its conclusion but he will not| use the once-magic voice. For] one thing, radio time is too expensive. Seek To Spur Drive The White House idea men are casting around’ for dramatic {means to boost - their candidate's chances during the closing weeks. This is always true when the race is hard run. The recent suggestion that Chief Justice Fred Vinson be sent to confer with Premier Stalin and settle differences over Berlin was one of those ideas. It back-fired and was dropped quickly. You may expect others between now and election day, but no Roosevelt recordings. Discs Cost $15,000 In 1946 the Democratic committee paid $15,000 to make recordings of famous Roosevelt
with the voices of politicians or studio announcers discussing 1issues of the time — high meat prices, rent control, and the housing shortage.
minute affairs and were used in hard-fought congressional districts. One of the most successful, the Democrats feel, was called “Man With A Memory.” It gave a fictitious character the chance to recall Republican
“mistakes,” and ended with Mr.| ‘Roosevelt's. voice mentioning the
|“forgotten man.’ 1 Copyright, 1948, by The Indianapolis Times nd Chicago Daily News, Inc.
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speeches. These “were combined-
The records were mostly one-|
To New ‘Orleans, La. girl asking about the Indiana sailor Ask the American Legion and your veteran organizations to help | you before you write to the Navy Department, 18th St. and Con- | stitution Ave., Washington, D. C.
A Query on Subway Systems
WHAT CITIES other than New York City have subway sysitems? CITY READER.
1. Among large cities having subways are: Boston, Philadelphia,
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| Tokyo, Moscow and Berlin.
Where to Learn Books’ Values -
ay CT HAVE few 61d Books Ena winder ii they wre valuable. How could I learn their value? THELMA,“Bloomfsid™ Inquire of: Parke-Bernet Galleries, Ine, 212 E, 57th St, New York City; Midland Rare Book Co., 30 Bowman St., Mansfield, O., ‘and Goodspeed Book Shop, 18 Beacon St., Boston (8).
To “An Indianapolis Reader” writing confidentially that she feels like running away from "er unhappy home after an unhappy romance—An intelligent girl like you, admitting she’s had too much of everything but discipline, is wise enough to stop being self-centered right now. You lost your bey friend because of a bad disposition, just as he said—not altogether because you're too heavy. You'd have to keep running away once you started. People soon catch up with a bad disposition and shun the person who has it. I'd ask my doctor about that excessive weight. Stop heing self-centered right now—it gets you in all kinds of trouble and never makes you happy. Babyish people make poor wives, husbands; friends and-employees. A good way to get over that fault is to get busy with work and activities—find people who need you, your father, for instance. He'd probably like your companionship. Your mother might take more pride in your nice house if you showed some pride instead of crabbing about how she runs it.
Part-Time Jobs at Home Scarce
I'M 36 AND the mother of six children, four of school age. We could use more money. I'd like to work at home, addressing envelopes, etc. Can you help? A STEADY READER. Part-time jobs at home are scarce. I'd suggest you advertise.
She'd Like to Go Back to Boy Friend
I'VE WORKED up courage enough to ask your advice on a rgerious- matter: | he still likes me, but he thinks I don’t like him, when I do. We went isteady four months but lost interest in each other, I dated. many | other boys, but have found none I like to go with. KOKOMO READER. You don’ t need courage to write fo me. Why, you don’t even have to sign your name, but if you do, I'm the only one who knows : it—and I won't tell. That bashfulness of yours is keeping you from smiling and talking when you're around that boy, I'll bet. You don’t have to talk much if you make him think his conversation is the most interesting stuff you've ever heard. If his talking actually bores you to death, he's not the boy for you. If you have Tiéthing in common with the inan you marry you get pretty bored." A companionable cup of coffee in the morning can solve a lot of problems.
Hér Boy Friend Is a Little Shy
SINCE MY brother came home on furlough this boy I love, who is a friend of his, hasn't asked me for a date. He told people he liked me, but never told me. He is a little shy, but I'm considered nice looking and well dressed, and I have a nice disposition, I know my brother thinks he’s a nice fellow for me to go with. Please help me.
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BROWN EYES, CITY.
This boy and your brother probably said they'd never have | anything to do with girls in heart-to-heart talks as youngsters and your shy boy friend is afraid he’ll be laughed at. It would help if your’ brother found a girl friend and wanted both you and the boy you like to go along. It's fine to be sure of yourself but-don’t go on display. Act mores interested in showing the boy you think he’s entertaining | than you are in yourself, i
Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your
-Fd-like-19-go-back. to. my. old. boy. friend, I think]
problems and @mswer your questions. Write in care of The Times, 214 W. Maryland St.
Reds Launch New ~ Marshall Plan War
Times Foreign Service PARIS, Oct. 20—The Soviets have launched a new war against the Marshall Plan, according to information reaching usually well informed Paris circles. The new war is described as fa “commercial one” aimed at |cornering products indispensable
{to Europe's recovery. Already moves in that direc-| tion are clearly visible, especially | in the rubber market where the| USSR is gradually becoming the| | biggest buyer. | Offer Premiums The Soviets are currently offer-| wsing-eonsiderable.. premiums. 10] | Malayan and Ceylon rubber] | growers, it is reported. v Should this tactic be extended to other markets it will mean, of | ! course. that Russia is prepared to [back its Marshall Plan sabotage, iwith all the finances at its dis-| posal, :
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= wiInaneial experts, here, ex ~ fear of the consequences No tot the Soviets dump their gold supminute worries! ply, second largest in the world, for smarties who have Christmas “07 example, The USSR Is also gift pictures taken early. Savings | * producer of platinum and
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Meat Prices Lower
* 8T. PAUL, Minn., Oct. 20 (UP) —1Increased production of meat has caused recent declines Tos | wholesale and retail prices, the Portrait Studio, Thin Floor oe ant ne a Institute sald today. Wesley Hardenbergh sald meat
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