Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1948 — Page 27

in Freedom. |

bh St. joted John T.

or, as saytig ot the Repub-

NX, our major roping. it r peoPig cone cism_or 9

rty would set rave hard lo or might be , which might rty in control the threat to housecleaning - 1 it defeat the ‘hy neither of ed, . at, but for my they can only act Jaws that ¢ minority as py Act was lo belief that the happen. If a hat party will

publican lever. } it salve on hiy

d have hired ow, “The Re-

rong, we, the ter way. But of dire conse. ganda. lowering of nations since

the unrest in sy excuse Mr. jest that Mr, ind then don’t party. Both th parties for

son who rates Democrat by lure to name

»cts upon you be sure, it. is their enemies. for what good whole and for for what per. | get out of it, L of us to see ind if we had - Mr. Jacobs in h entirely the t, Mr. Jacobs, nself, thought the same t u-had better [ a statesman,

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ion to explain national gove building up a s as a substi. Allen, United’

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eland and for first; “and in

shall die ons, -

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tf wood carve sidewalk on

has been the iese. beggars, Are drawn to ns have won es a careless

rings hawker:

He was chat.

\ with Broadrs off into a f Shanghai's ps are taking eaving China come a cons

10: years 8g0 tlement from ears ago its to take over

six trucks of

thoroughfares pnericans have

ylling out. months after . of Asia that ther conquest d be bidding

s deliberately shingten and - pd fully until

obviously no-.

Asia as vital 8, but within sna oa st; Ee. morality the - ack from the

It

t Happened Last Night— Polite Society

Met Opera opening. V a “+. Oh, how they hated it! : Mrs. Betty (Legs) Henderson, 72, hated it like well, like champagne. Mrs. Henderson posed against her sparring

.. Bediamonded Debs, Duchesses |

NEW YORK, Dec. 3—Everybody hated publicity at the|

with her bediamoned dukes lifted partner, Packey O'Gatty, and she posed

with John Loder, Hedy Lamarr’s ex, blowing rather unaccountably into three false red curls attached to her regular’ gave his. little

Earl's Pearls

There's a rumor, according

Tr. J ] ‘boy a branch pressed in a tux and wearing| of. the Chase a op a reath wg | National Bank ter remar om 1 as a pigEY a ‘couple of bank. . . Al ciety writers, Davis men-

tions a chorine who's the kind of a gal you

sat around in Sherry’s bar at the Met with Mrs. Henderson while she or- Sg" dered milk, could : not get it, then water, then or-¥ ; tim

Mr: Jolson

headlines.

“It SPOTS. “Listen,” she said, *T $100. girdle for this took the elevator man. and ash man to get the damned Yous’ on!” 5 But Mrs, gams on the table.last year— stayed on the wagon. - "Maybe a couple of photogs blew their fuses, too. ; Because Mrs, H. said one of the boys asked her, “How about sliding down a banister for us?”

H~—who put her)Mr, O'Gatty, tore up

her fists. Well, that. was

lit.

It was 80 sort ‘of musical.

— dignified. ' It was after Mrs. Henderson naoh was rather pallid.

“had told me, “I never took a drink| There was a girl there from|loot in ‘a chain till I was 65, then I made up foriFinland who came up and asked of movie thelost time,” that we discovered her me, “What are all these peopleiaters throughout 4 Why don't|pyrope, . .. Herb ‘who. was. hiding. behind _gold-.they go in and hear the opera? gy .iner polled rimmed dark glasses and wearing By the way, how was the opera? \.~ polled

young escort, John Talbot, 28, doing in the bar?

{Anybody hear? . ~

The Midnight Earl

red socks with his dinner jacket, was introducing her to Mr. Loder. 3 ” = =

Blowing . Bubbles

—before Mrs. H_had seen any of . s the opera—no use to hurry things Teaching Procedures

—and Mr. - Loder, .to please the, : = photogs, seemed to be blowing Demonstration Set

bubbles through the curls. WEST LAFAYETTE, Dec.

“Oh, this is too silly,” he sald, ipy.o¢ of 4 series of 10 state-wide ‘quite accurately, but ; keeping physical education clinics to dem-

on.

Jack Gilford, that Al Jolson

read ‘about — in the “tabloid

s rather cool about| n :

brother's dinner jacket, started sparring with her, and she raised |gy..1, Jachh

That did it! The photogs all shot

Beside this, the arrival of a : very popular Margaret Truman, She thought that wouldn't be ps Cornelius Vanderbilt, and [Mrs. George Washington Cava-| The Aga Khan's

. JACK O'BRIAN, N. Y. colum-jin California, THIS WAS AROUND 11 p. m. nist resigned from the AP where apartment for

to

_dent of the student council.

he had been drama and amusement editor, to become VP and executive assistant, effective immediately. to Louis Mandel, president of Mandel Productions, 2 DD; \currently making films with| S IC 0 | Larry Parks and Betty Garrett. | Said Jack. “I think I owe it to my: wife, Yvonne, to get her a

{mink coat for Christmas.” by » ~ .

Symphony Offer Under Consideration

Wish I'd

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fand; ~that “the -Gerthan is “definitely considering” A. ¥ " s Hot wi RECTOIRE has gloded. and Max Gordon wilt

Mr.

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mind.

. |band attraction, | variety - vaude-. Ville, or East {Side bop. «+

sinking” lots of

El F know ’ “ offer on Miss Barrett |Symphony N. Y.s parking lots, found the they Knew he cheapest one would ch ar gesuch an offer. him $400 a month to park and Mr. Furtwaengler

live in his huge land cruiser now here brought “rave not then rented an most ofSthe Paris musi $200. . . . Joshua one of whom- said that the

|Shelley of “Make Mine Manhat. Conservatory Orchestra

&

un

+ Mr. Furtwaerigler sounded better

Jtan” is going back to Hollywood Dec. 20 to make three films for {Universal.’. . . Shella Barrett 3 heads the new show at the Bre-| 28%

[oo IU to Help Train

onstrate good teaching will be held at Purdue Monday.

“I can see the papers tomorrow! Everybody’ll say I was blind] drunk,” Mrs. H. said. 1 At this second, Mrs. H. Spencer] Auguste, socialite, turned in the best dramatic performance—in _the bar, anyway. -~-“T have lost a $22,000 diamond ring,” she decided. She’d been wearing it over her glove—where else do you wear a $22,000 ring, you dope? It had on it 100 diamonds, or anyway, 99. Mrs. Auguste, for whom Chic

Hanover and Evansville.

Education and Recreation,

publicity, reenacted the thing for Board of Health, division : sg and delicately pointing ‘to where thejoperating:

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University,

Other clinics this month and next. will be held at South Bend, | Ft. Wayne, Ball State Teachers] College, Earlham College, Butler University, Indiana State Teachjers College, Indiana University,

The. clinics are sponsored Purdue with the Indiana State Association of Health, Physical

{ State Departfnent of Public InFarmer used to say he was doing struction, and the Indiana State

cal education, co-

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riod of two to three months after | With the

‘his Paramount engagement. .

day. ,

Pat O’Brien and son, Sean, 10, ar-| The unit

by was so flustered on the Capitol

tire | Stage with Joey Adams, after re-

of

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_ Mrs, Ethel P. Clarke (left), director of the Indiana University Training School for: Nurses from 1915 to 1931, presents an original water color done by a member of her family to the school to highlight her visit fo the institition this week. Accepting the painting, which will be hung in the living room of Ball residence, are Miss Jean L. Coffey, acting director, and Miss Ann Hodson (right), presi-

German Conductor

Times Foreign Service PARIS, Dec. 3—Friends of Wilhelm Furtwaengler, conductor. of

an offer to become conductor of the] . Chicago Symphony Orchestra.” Furtwaengler telephoned |hfs. wife at Villa L’Empereur; .1n Clarens, over the weekend that| such. an offer has been made and o/that he is trying to make up his

Mr. Furtwaengler left Paris Monday - for Vienna where he plans to remain until he journeys|’ to Switzerland for Christmas. His friends undérstand he will make y decision before he leaves

in Switzerland do not ctly who extended the

/than. at any time since Arturo {Toscanini -conducted it 20 years

STAN KENTON'S reported ‘BLOOMINGTON. Dec 3—Indibreaking up his band for a pe- ana University, in co-operation Department of the) | Army, has set up a reserve train-' + +/ing unit to engage in economic Dixie Lee Crosby arrived sudden- research'and analysis, President/ Ty at ‘the Hampshire House... Herman B. Wells announced to-, i

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