Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1948 — Page 17
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TUESDAY, NOV. 23, 1048 : It Happened Last Night— Diamond Lil Hits Services LY Comeback Trail
Mae West Says She'd Like To Inferview Dr. Kinsey
By Earl
NEW YORK, Nov. 23—1I suspect Mae West likes to she wears 50 many li'l dia-
play “Diamond Lil” because monds.
’
Wilson
in her hotel suite.” It's 22 karats.
. “When I start playin’ Diamond Lil again, I'll be loaded with em when I come out. “I'll be drippin’!” she said. “What’s the value you place on that?” I asked brazenly. “Un-m-m, I don’t know.” She twisted her lips around in the way that she has of tasting her words before releasing them. “I guess a thousand to two thousand a karat. It's paht of m’'winter jewelry.”
= ” 2 “AREN'T you
|i Jersey bandits?” bc I asked. She starts doing “Diamond Lil”
“Ummmm, I don’t know. I got so many imitations. I : don’t know whether I got m’'real one on now or not.” Mae hopes to put “Diamond Lil” back on B'way again. “When did you do it first?” “Ohhh, 1931,” said Mae, who was wearing a black-lace-over-nude-pink-silk negligee, and a pink chiffon drape over her hair.
» ” ” —She’s in Her 30's “SO HOW old are you now?” I asked. ( “I'm in my 30's, but I don’t look it,” she answered with a wiggle in her voice, and a smile. “Do you get any opposition now to your ‘broad’ type of comedy?” I said. “I don’t do any nudity,” Mae said. “I get women and children. I guess I must be different. I must have somethin’.” 2 » = “DID YOU EVER meet Dr. Kinsey?” Mae said excitedly, “No, but I'd love to meet ‘um! I'd like to intuhview him. His book is too advanced. A lot of people aren’t ready for it yet.”
Mae West
“Who WAS Diamond Lil?” I asked. “Fictitious character I made up,” said “Bowery queen, queen ‘nderworld, while Cather sia, my other big charac’ 'ueen of the upperwor “Wha. the difference between them?”
“They both had armies of men. Only Catherine had more men in her armies. Catherine did a lot for Russia while Diamond Lil did a lot for herself. In fact, they both did a lot.”
= = » “pID YOU PARTICIPATE in the political campaign?” I asked.! “I keep out of politics,” said Mae. “Why?” “For political reasons.” Al Rosen’s producing her show in Montclair (which will have!
“I brought this one here with me from California,” Mae said, sticking out her fingers, when I talked to her
Thanksgiving
Churches Plan Rites Tomorrow, Thursday
Indianapolis churches and syna-
gogs will hold Thanksgiving services tomorrow and Thursday. Some will be individual congregational worship and others union services. : Most of the services tomorrow will be in the evening while Thanksgiving Day programs are scheduled for the forenoon with some held quite early in the morning. The schedule giving time, place and speakers follows:
Earl's Pearls
TV Hooper rating is a fantastic 80.7 — got there with jokes like this: “1 saw, a woman knitting § three socks and § asked her why. {She said, ‘I just got a letter from my son .in the
Mr. Berle Army. He said he’s grown an-|Temple other ‘foot.’ ” tia
DOWNTOWN
eng Bréstyrer MILTON BERLE—whose new st
8%. e Christ Episcopal Churches; Rt. Rev. Rich. ard a Kirchhoffer, Bishop of the Diocese. Individual Servi Th ay, a m., ion Evangelical sand Reformed 416 E. North St.: Rev. Paul Frankenfeld assistant minister. ‘Tomorrow, 1, 1:20 and 2 p. m.,, Methodist Hospital Chapel. EAST Union Services—Tomorrow night, Roosevelt Temple Methodist Church, 2025 N. Ave.: co-operating, Hillside Chrisn, Community Evangelical Tuited Brethren, Winter Avenue Nazarene. Brook-
switching
over to
scheduled
Miss Kiraly
Arvey, etc. . B'way’s Hit Parade Tony Farrell's show,
too .
the redolent spots . . Kiraly, Calypso singer,
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pened, to fire Philip.
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phrey Bogart, Bogie walked away,
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brother.
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Steve Cochran, Ray Bourbon,| Craig Stevens, Charles Martin, Norman McKaye and Eddie Terrello as her stage lovers) and he remarked that about $25,000 of! reservations had already been| made. ! “And all by mail,” he said. “Ummmm hummmm,” said | Mae, with that wiggle in her voice again. “Spelled m-a-l-e.”
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The Midnight Earl WHAT'S HOT: The Hotel Pennsylvania’s starting redecorating—
letter | Johnson “Pp” to “8,” etc. Methndist, Downey Avenue Christian, St
side Pilgrim Holiness churches: Rev. Herschell Hughes. minister. Brookside Pilgrim Holiness Church. Thursday. 9 as. m, Brookside Evangelical United Brethren Church, 1035 N. Olney St.: co-operating. East 8ide Council of Churches: Bishop C. V. Pairbairn. Free Methodist Church. 10 a. m. Irvington Presbyterian Church, 55 Ave : co-operating. I-vington
‘Matthew's Episcopal Churches: Rev. Josenh
—for the change-|G. Wick. assistant minister, Downey Ave-
tt peinue Christian Church. Individual Services — Tomorrow, 7:30 Gethsemane Lutheran Church, 4717
Hotel Statler’jo. m about Jan. 1.... Thursday 9 a
cancel their|day. 9:30
the Girls Go” is already No. 3 in
Jan-|congreeational. uary engagement rial Presbyterian.
E. Michigan St.: Dr. J. S. Albert. minister.
vy. .m.. Woodruff Place Baptist | : Abbott & Cos- Shureh. In E. Michigan 8t.; Dr. L ent, minister, tello exercised NORTH their right to Union Services—Near North — Thurs- ® .
m.
1 ird Christian Church, Broadway,
First MemoCen- . E
1654 co-operating: Pirst Priends, Third Christian. tral Avenue Methodist churches: Dr
.|ing at the Latin|win w. stricker. minister, Central Avenue S Quarter because Methodist Church. 11: of two new 31ms st. co-overating: Bethel A. M. E., . « « Toots Shor’s son M. E. Phillips Temple churches; Rev. is now “the little White House” in N. Y. Seen there lately: Secretary
m., of Labor Tobin, Paul Porter, Jake DAR Chapter House, Unity Sr Genter. ’ “« vidaa ervices—Near orth, Urs- . « Mike Todd's “AS|4ay 10:30 Presbyterian | Rev
a. m., Phillips
Temple C. M. E. Church. 1226 N. West
8imp-
. H. Wallace, minister, 8impson Methodist Church: Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation, 10th and Delaware Sts, cooperating with All Souls Unitarian Church, Louis B. Greenberg; tomorrow 8 p.
y. : a. m., First Church, 16th and laware B8ts,
Russell W. Galloway, assistant m % . Bert|Ru ) i s inister
Wheeler signed to play the Jad yu Jth and Mi Face.” The Hartmans may go in, . . Gorgeous George visited go Speratng: North Side churches; Dr Leon & Eddie's and offered to rassle anybody in the house. He|, sprayed the 52d St. air with per-|central fume as he passed one or two of . Sandra st, pr. Ro opened
WISH I'D SAID THAT: Out on the “Knock On Any Door” set in! Hollywood, a buttinsky told Hum-| “You're not as| tough as you act in the movies.” | growling, “And I'm not as polite as I act at
JACK LEONARD tells of the tuba player who lost his toupee in| his tuba. He spent all night blowing his top. . . . That's EARL,
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4 x Mt. Paran Baptist Church, 12th and Missouri Sts, Rev. C. Henry
Union _Services—North, Thursday, 10:00 Pp. m.. Sweeney Chapel, Butler University
allas L. Browning, minister, Ni . odist Church. ® orth Mew Individual Services — North, tomorrow p. m., Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 5201 Avenue. Rev. Donald E. Eider, minister. Thursday, 10:00 a. m. Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, 418 E. 34th y Ewing Vale, minister. Service — Northeast,
8th and Tacoma Sts., co-operat-ing: Park Heights Church of God, Second
TODAY'S SMILE: Washington tian churcnee: Bes. ‘mierss™ worris- (Ro wits said the plan was to fire 30 minister, Second Moravian Church guns if Princess Elizabeth had a son, to fire 15 guns if she had a! daughter, and if nothing hap-
Individual Service—Northeast, Thursday,
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
CROSSWORD PUZZLE Baton Wielder
. OIBIR]) IS IN AINITI LIRIEIAIC TIED] AIL IES CIHIAIRIG IE BNAIR IT
Feeney Defends Gifts to Firemen
“bludgeoned” into making contri- overpayments during the first four
Li: minister. Gethsemane Lutheran Church
s—Nort. Yaion Er Bes Methodist Raymond St, Rev. Benton B. Miller, ; | ister,
8t. and Edgemont Ave; ST cooperating. Un on Congre ational Christ. WE ian, iverside grim Holiness, nity . Methodist, Riverside Park Msthodist| worn Servises—Tomorrow, 7:30 Churches; Rev. Gerard Blue, minister, West Union Congregational Christian. TRULSQAy, a3 TL Seventh Christian Church, ell an nnette 8ts.; cooperat- |, . 8 Paul” Methadiv, North Side Lratyierian, Churcher, er, Hs , No! e Church of e { » Seventh Christian Churches; | Methodist Church Rev. Ralph M. Jones, minister, Methodist Church. operating: SOUTH Union Services—Tomorrow, 7:00 p. m.— FP isdens
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n em ington St. and Miley Ave.
nd Berwick Tabernacle
Baptist, Christian Ehurches: Rev. 8. W. minister, Tabernatle Baptist Church.
3 Immanue R, at 11 a. m. Thursday. Second , Garfield Park E & R, COUNTY Trinity E & R, Friedens E & R Churches; Rev. Raymond PF. Buck, minister, Friedens| Individual Services—Tomorrow, 7:30 : m.—Victory Mem-|—Union Chapel Methodist Church, Villa and Wood-|A. I. Carter, minister. lawn; co-operating: Calvary Evangelical] Thursday, 10 a. m.—8t. Andrew's United Brethren, Victory Memorial |theran Church at Methodist Churches; Rev. L. A. Huddleston, inister, Victory Memorial Methodist Tr
Thursday, 830 a m—edwin Ray|Grocer Found Dead Methodist Church, Laurel and Woodlawn; co ng: Emanuel Baptist
hurch;
& RC 7:30. p. orial Methodist Church,
the Speed Hall, Rev. Robert H. Heine, minister, m————————
Presbyterian Churches v. oyd Fr. Smith, minister, Emmanuel aptist
Church. Individual _ Services — Tomorrow, . m.—8t. John’
Eli H. Abbott, 54, of 903
Ta Aner Cu, Sh . an oke Ave. ev. C. J. ey, minister. 7:30 p. m.—Pleasant Run Boule- heart attack.
Mr. Abbott is survived by
# T Individual Services, Thursd
ttage Ave, Lloyd Byrne.
Star Performer for 49!
eer THE
ay 7 a. m.— Troub Memorial Presbyterian Church, 340 m. t.
Co Home.
. 9:30 a. m. tomorrow, | —Olive Branch Christian Church, 101 E.
n Street Presbyterian Church, operating: West Park Ohristian, Washing-
on Street Methodist, Washington Street Harold
il Thursday, 8:30 a. m—Fairfax Christian st. Paull anyrch, North St. a A
rE recently appointed new members,
Hartsock, All Christian Science Churches
way Town
operati 1 , Fountain : tnt Square Christian; Salvation Arty, Seventh In Virginia Ave. Store
.«s/ Hamilton Ave. was found dead hn's Evaggelical and tk itoday in his grocery at 339 vir- Truman Grateful
UID Ee PAIS BHP TIA TH "HORIZONTAL sro ob) HHEREEE on T REE RIA Wig IR 5 hand lender 8Greek letter : el ne - Hits at Critics of 11 Mountain 9 Former * FUIRINIS Led TALL INIT] | on 10 At this place RI I Ehels TAIN IE ORB 8 Unemployed Perched 1 E “persecution” campaign against 151n a row 13 Be indebted . the fire department is being de18 He is a radio - 16 Railroad (ab.) 28 Capuchin 45 Cloth measure |veloped by critics of the force. — 17 Whirlwind monkey 46 Ocean’ Reports that firemen are being 19East (Fr.) 20 Guided 30 Gibbon 47 Stupety Thoroughfare 21 Meddles 31 Dined 48 Italian city [butions for gifts to supeficr offi22 Exist 23 Musteline 32 Crimson 49 War god cers were cited by the Mayor as 23 On time (ab.) mammal 39 Touches 51 Permit instances of “persecution.” 24 Part of “be” ey lightly 53 Sun He said the reports were 28 Savor 26 Philippine 40 En §5 Tasto solo touched off by the department's 2% Pertaining to peasant 41 Withered ¢ ab.) voluntary gift of a diamond lodge the cheek 27 Indian 43 Employ 57 Symbol for ring to Fire Chief McKinney in 33 Winged "mulberries 44 Sun god um recognition of his 35 years of 34 Prattle service. 2 Willow: . 2 Hits at Criticism xt. “We have no idea who made 370f the thing |! the contributions,” Mayor Feeney 38 Railway (ab.) asserted. “I believe it is wrong 39 Dance step for the department to be criticized p > Compulsion for following tradition.” 50 Can brother S—— The Mayor declared he is firmly $2 Bargain event opposed to municipal employees 53 Bustle “kicking in” for gifts to depart54 Rounded ment heads who serve only short 56 Awaken terms in office but he said he 58 Lets it stand could see no wrong in “spontane59 Bone of the a. ous” collections for gifts in recogforearm (pl.) \ wmism=? |nition of long service. VERTICAL Hy [4s [ve g . 1 Wooden shaft : Budget Committee 2 Cudess of Prepares for Hearings 3 Pause The state budget committee 4 Feline organized today and prepared to 5 Yard (ab.) 23) |arrange a schedule of hearings on requests for the biennial Bish En Sr Emre vio [HBR dR Sh Bat DUB
min-
; CO-
p.m. Rev.
Lu-
w. outlines submitted by officials of Street
State Sen. John A. Kendall, Danville, was re-elected chairman. Hearings on budget requests were expected to begin with the next two weeks. As they met today, the committee members looked over budget
several state institutions. It was the first meeting for two
Rep. Laurence Baker, Kendallville, and Sen. Marker Sunderland, Muncie.
Boeing Accused . WASHINGTON, Nov. 23 (UP) NLRB today found the Boeing Airplane Co. guilty of illegally refusing to bargain with the International Association of Machinists (Isa) during a fivemonth strike at the company’s Seattle plant.
N.
nard St. i Rev. Ernst A. Piepenbrok. ~'g/ginia Ave. Deputy Coroner Fred "in. —Bet itheran Church, Shelby Worth. said death was due to a|—President Truman today ex-
his
‘|wife and three children. His body was taken to the Dorsey Funeral]
WASHINGTON, Nov. 23 (UP)
pressed his heartfelt thanks to the “tens of thousands” of pérsons who have sent him mes-
~—Treasury officials said today
next year may not be any greater long Service Awards [than this year in spite of overpayMayor Feeney today charged a ments from January to May.
Doubt Increase
In Tax Refunds WASHINGTON, Nov. 23 (UP)
that total income tax refunds
Congress cut income taxes May 1 but made the reduction retroactive to- Jan. 1. Presumably, the
months of this year would boost tax refunds above the $1.5 billion the , government p: back this year, ’ But treasury officials said there is no way now to estimate how much will have ‘to be refunded to the country’s “42 million taxpayers. But whatever the refunds are, the Internal Revenue Bureau can't do eanything until the end
PAGE 17 Hint Hoosier Drowned
On Florida Boat Trip
Lawrente G. Beli, 28-year-old
disabled war veteran and Indianapolis resident, was presumed to be drowned today as officials in
Highlands County, Florida, abandoned their search for him
and two companions who disappeared while boating on Lake
Kissimmee Sunday. Mr, Bell and his wife, Alice, were wintering in Florida and planned to make their home in Avon Park. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Bell, 1039 Dawson St., with whom he and his wife had made their home, were informed this morning by telegram that there was no hope for their son’s survival,
ATTORNEY RITES SET HAMMOND, Nov. 23 (UP)— Services will be held tomorrow for Fred C. Crumpacker, 67, veteran Hammond attorney, who died at his home Monday night
of the year.
WEDNESDAY, 1:30
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sages of congratulations on his election.
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