Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1948 — Page 42
i 3 ea by . . 1 A " . oy 5 a : * : : ¥ Tp x 4 : : 4 5 : . ] » . “ , PAGE 42 —— hi eomreto— THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : = ———— THURSDAY, DEC. 9, 1048 ; 5 Student ; + : : : = “In Jordan Piano Teachers Group Times Amusement Clock In fiallwondes Weld Over By Popular Demand n orden | Yule Recital the at Mary” with Rithara Widmer. 123% vi | § | WAYNE s REGS Will pressnt ; Indianapolis Plano Teach-| “wer ts bow ao | Teds and 10087 tee lf >A YA Adm §0e THI 8:30 Free Duce Lesions, 8 TU) 3:30 Tone gr Assocation wil yrwnt 3 BREE BESS | Ln ime cis ra are Audiences [may a In Rehoaren 3 ¥ reci orrow Al 4 nudson ah ynne ‘dn p.m. in the DAR Chapter House, “h hour ou, vr LB adhe Bedi Participants edd added Mind rR prs pus, | opin SRL IU Revive Heckling . a orth Svestway Corian Church]. pr ERE ATER | PTE [mee rel ott and - 13 AN Neare Sine hag ghder the direc par A H Srila with Micheline cut and Aline McMahon, at 1: bd Midwestern Hecklers ‘Playful’ ; Students Geo Berger i connor st Bevery dgur| oT aEL TB | pe Te pues Bui Dixie Lods Wont Pot ||” imate ns hbk a Mary Lou Bromley, Kathryn ney, at 12:38, 9:80 7 and 10:18. Masser, Roger Five gina Valerie By _Erski Joh : Mirelas Bel ORLEANS" ! 10 A. M. TILL ® P.M. q Chester Little] Brockman, Carolyn Keen, Dick a a at Tro, 3:2 28, i “Four Feathers,” with June On y rskine ° nson Basty Grable Solita | - Evelyn Garret Anderson, Jim Martin, Charles| and »o. ins gree, Maiph Richardson and oi HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 9—Night club heckling is. having A : Se w Sy Grace Lang, R Martin and Joe Grimmere. ___ _ host Nowe” vith 1da Lupine __ bis" ~ _ C0" fa post-war revival. .Froplii; Belen Hecklers who try to break up an act no longer are Gene Oakes.
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lis welcome. - bd a + 80-the class will please come , em pg eves um to order for today’s lessons: — | “Hecklers and How to Bury 'Em.” # Our professor: Phil Foster, night . Sa : club comedian for the past 15 N years, a But. before Phil tells how he murders you hecklers, here's the DRAMA OF : way he classifies America’s night " . BLUSTER BOOT club audiences: 5 POWERFUL Eastern: Vicious. Midwestern ) ‘ and West: Playful. Southern: PASSIONS... A quality boot throughout . . . serviceable, A plain fight. ! o . v . . “Southern night club audiheavily stitched, yet pliable, in widths to ences,” hie hold me, “are murder, . They're the worst hecklers in fit correctly. Young Commandos can land America. It's a fight all through eA . - av go the act and sometimes a fist fight x and consolidate positions in any weather op fey Aig
. ou | NOW LET'S start the lesion, rofessor. A heckler is trying to break| up your act with verbal insults.; a : - ae happens? Wayne Greqq and his orchess “We don’t try to bury him | tra will return to the-Indiana immediately,” Phil sald. “We | Roof tomorrow and Sunday for { let the audience get mad first. | J. i engagements. Eddy PY the time the guy ls. shoul. Howard wil play at the Roof ing, we have the audience's
| sympathy and then we bury Saturday evening. | m.” & ! "Bat how do we bury him?” 18000- Mile Ho GAIL RUSSELL eC P| BATETHEL BARRYMORE
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7 rr w 1 “Td ike to introduce a very PRESENTATION Ea Ty famous entertaimer: You've hear FPTOWORTH: Tex: Deter 2 4UPY , ; 55 : and seen him many “times—|Alr Force officers anpounced| * ; : Fl a tonight. You all know how a lot{today that a B-36 bomber last
grip. - of people. started out in show | night completed & nonstop flight 2 business, But I'm wondering how of more than 8000 miles from here Sizes 11 to 3 [this guy started out to be an|to the Hawaiian Islands and v
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o A ~ HH SH : ‘Maj. Gen. Roger M. Ramey, 8th{ .. . _. __ “*Walter, please bring this th an lass of laryngitis. This Air Force commander, said the
; ” oo flight was the longest ever made NTN I Hb i room isn t intimate—it's fresh. by a B-36, the Air Force's biggest bd You're not only ugly, but land-based bomber you've got a personality to : match. He came in with an | The giant, six-engined bomber ON 111 id BILL I empty stomach and it worked (to®k off from Carswell Air Force
up to his head. Why don’t you |P2s® here Tuesday, Gen. Ramey take a long walk on a Short |S2id, and returned-last.night.
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: i8 E. Washington St. pler? Why don’t you stick your " & =» ’ . et head out of a window—feet |: THE FLIGHT took “somewhat STARTS TODAY : : first? ” more than” 35 hours, he said, and ” | , : It Pays To “BUY SHOES AT A SHOE STORE # =» |covered “in excess of” 8000 miles.| | To. - | BUT ‘THESE, Phil said, are He declined to give the exact|. | “ISN'T IT | tack lines. There are occasions figures. Walt Disney ¥ —————|that call for a much finer, more] The huge red-tailed plane car- “MELO : Indianapolis Owned a and IM Managed fe or » 75 T. ear. ar artistic and more subtle tech-/ried a ‘“hormal combat comple- XTRA! “SUP =F = nique, ment” of 15 crew members and a * Since 1873 * nb a Like the time when Eddie Can-|“useful bomb load” Ramey sald. { A Tay Mile From tor- was starting out and some-|The load was dropped off the 6s A? body threw a penny on the stage, shore of the Hawaiian Islands, ~Higher Prices” | Mr. Cantor's classic was: he said. ro Fora “Only one kind of animal | — —————————— “LAL throws s scent.” \Justice Robert Jackson
And comic Henny ‘Youngman’s| Edw. G. Robin DEPT. S I ORE to a noisy heckler: Belittles ‘lron Curtain’ “I_don't" know-what- Fd do | NEw YORK. Dec. 9 (UP) Without you but I'd rather.” a Court Justice ay “918-926 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET piThe Worst type of heckler. (Jackson Bald’ last night he be- ¥ Just 7 Minutes From Washington ‘Street sald, Is a viclous female. |jjoves the fron Curtain is “re-
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