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Beast-Battler | Beatty's Back Wild Animal Trainer Decides | To Stop Wrestling ‘Taggers’

By Earl Wilson Dec.

{at the government's reguest. “The sergeants don’t NEW YORK, swear or even yell at us, writes: 1 LU y 2 {pri I guess you know I'm making a movie or two this ol DeMott, winter. | trom Lebanon, says “Thi I dé s time I won't wrestle any tigers barehanded. |ribons and medals, they Clyde referred to my favorite story about wild animals. [treat us like gentlemen.” Back in '41, the Beautiful Ea ls I Wife and I turned ‘carny| arl’s Pearls - Herb Sheldon hin it used

people.” to. be radio We toured with Clyde, the “mitt! but now it's readers” the cooch gals, and the television that “taggers,” as Clyde, an Ohio boyy is” “often only f called them in fair to maudhis “pure Chilli- lin . . . Tallncothe.” \ lah Bankhead He's a really has pulled a brave guy. Oh, switch since they'll tell you the election; his beasts have she has seceded

false teeth they 4 i got from Pain- ; | Hooper, Variety

by

4 (diana youngsters have ‘that “all that -malarkey”

Mr, Sheldon from Alabama.

{doesn’t ring true today.

Sia Slate . said. that's.

On his own circus, he still bat-

tles the animals,

“Why,

marsh lands,

, Rose.” although 1 wish Me. Beach 2.2» | distance of Evansville, a h head and he'd quit while he's a 9 Cellarbrities CN ‘bright” town.

still has one, He's my age, and I don't even. fight with my wife anymore. The time he wrestled a

JO DIMAGGIO's around without crutches and said at Toots 500- Shor’s he’s going

The Town is His

_ appears to have been one of his . .

should, go into a cage without] magazine

Greta G a rb 0 chair, . whip__or _blank-gun—just with his paddies. dined atthe Cob

“But I ain't never rassled no ORY and spoke

and civilian authorities.

{the drummer, ” [died last week Miss Shader

Mervyn Leroy returns to the,

hospitals, decided to try it. Although he weighed only one-| third as much as Bobby, a movie] tiger they found out somewhere | re’ to a i Pig Po .on Ventura Blvd., Clyde went in-|Gable’s new film y

re cae Can Play” . . . Corine Shader’s 8! obi EE one of the Frank Shepherd bt and claws. {in the Leon & Eddie’s show . ...| slammed-his.claws down Cole Porter checked in Thursday | on Clyde's shoulders and Clyde] jnight at Doctors Hospital. i yelled louder than a cab driver. Divorce is just “aisle and error” | “Wanderful, wonderful!” yelled « THATS EARL, BROTHER. | Breezy FEaston—safe and brave, outside the. cage. But as Clyde recounted the fight to me, “That tagger had me. He was murderin’ me. “T-belied him on the chin and that made him madder. x ®

“HE GOT ME PINNED bac

iservice. Get Holiday Furlough

{in his dress uniform. | Best news for ‘the

Vacation Dance At IU Medical

The Christmas dance of the inewly - organized Intra - Campus) Social Committee at the Indiana {University Medical Center from! k| was best against the cage and clubbed me ? P--m. te 12 midnight Friday inle 0 bold. with those claws. the: Antlers Hotel, marks the be-| { old ginning of Christmas vacation!

A = “He opened up some wounds, and ¥ was bleeding and’ Sa in the Medical

Tl sick. “1 was really fighting for my, The Intra-Campus Soeial Cof-. ing us like this he said.

imas or New Year's furlough.

44 graduate of Purdue:

‘ tendants to let me out. Indianapolis, will be in charge of] “But they weren't experienced the dance which will be attended animal people and “didn’t know by students from the medical} .what was happening. I bellowed school, dental. school, training! to them to rattle the cage door. [school for nurses, dietary depart“That's sort of a signal to ment, medical technologists and animals that there is food wait- the occupational therapy departing for.them. Finally Bobby de- ment. Faculty members have, “cided ‘to eat food instead of me been invited ds special guests: and ran out.” The committee, composed of | Clyde was now leaning against one member of each school, in-| the cage marveling at how closeiciudes in-additton to Mr. Norris; | he’d come. to disaster. ) |Sam 'R. Laudeman, Indianapolis;

BE to take poor health instead.”

sure |

"| | Begin Training Next Week

- At the post exchange and servpoints out, 17.7 fce clubs which dot this huge]

less Parker—but cs to 16.9 {wartime camp, the Indiana 1 saw his scars. * |youths spend the majority of Circus bugs ¥ % Today’ s Smile [theft off-time. led = couldn't have bit || HEARING THAT COMEDIAN , cit COP SPratee oi him that hard. | Jackie Gleason lost 60 pounds, © ©" flat grass to

pound “tagger” named Bobby in to San Francisco the takin : « nat + g-—depending on how| a picture called “Darkest Africa” for Christmas close it is to the last pay day.

Shortly after the men arrive in|

camp, their parents will receive | jos Germany which now main. la message from the commanding ltains a Rine patrol.

includes

taggers.” protested Clyde. “I'm no io Jane Lut |officer. This letter may be someTe That's how it had to be, though, Schenck .. . | wir mn Maj. Gen Cly ho’ i bout 20 Davey Tough, N ‘ w ~ LHE, yde, who'd been in abou William R. Schmidt, commander

of the camp in which the van-| guard of Indiana selectees and |enlistees will train. It will re-!| port on the personal welfare of] the family's trainee and invite the home folks to visit the campe ito watch Army activities and|" spend time with the young man in/

Enclosed will be a folder bear-| ting a photograph of -the- soldier!

What the new inductee thinks

“No one here has a single (gripe s0 long as they keep treat- Frank Hedges; “We Carlstedt, Indianapolis, and a sis lite. T tried to get .the cage at- mittee, headed by Max S. Norris, are lucky to be in good health. I'ter, Mrs. Joe Hulse, Brownsburg.

14—My old chum, Clyde Beatty, served William Blessing former [Sh eidan carpenter, in mild sur-

Apparently placidly accepting their fate like| concessionaire good soldiers—with some griping, ‘even though but nothing compared to their these. guys have triple rows of | older brothers. “1 think I am "going to. like

Rip-Snortin’ Sergeant of Old Can't Be Found at Camp Breckenridge

By- IRVING: LEIBOWITZ, Times Staff Writer CAMP BRECKINRIDGE, Ky. Dec. 14> | servicemen won't believe this, but the new Army sarge is a gentle-man-=-most of the time, anyway. | Eight postwar Hoosier draftees are convinced of that, {than one week after they were inducted into the peacetime Army |

feel sorry for the guys who have |

Accept Gracefully the Hoosiers are

|the” Army and I am looking for-

|ward to Hunter, a former Those sentiments are echoed cab driver.. the six other Indiana selectees, |

Venereal disease, once the “top/anq French,

it,” said Charles R.

Atlanta taxi-

Whether the Army's latest exk' [all of whom are nearly finished | {periment in human relations will [processing and will begin the ard- succéd. in. turning out competent (mous. phase.of training. next week. soldiers in the event of an emerAll decked out in their brand- gency remains to be seen. |spanking new uniforms, the Inlearned their older brothers and friends have told them about the old army just

U.S. Navy to Join In Rhine Patrol

Report 100 Americans Will Guard Boundary -

ranging, WIESBADEN, swampy |14—Some time after Jan. 1 United has several valu- States naval patrol boats, for the! {enough to start another Billy, lable assets from a soldier's point | first time since the war, will join It’s within hitch- hiking the international fleet that “right operates on the Rhine River. The exact strength, of this com-~, plement is not yet known; “but ap-| —— proximately equipped. Once a soldier is across the with speedy armaed vessels, will] Ohio River, the town is his for phe {pcluded. Officially,

Jermany,

100—men

Actually, it will be

bad -days: land, former y » - Ye wl wm ‘publisher of Cov- [il priority” headache. of ‘big bres job of patrolling “the -vital river BREEZY EASTON, the direc- © Girl, is about here, during the war years Moy boundary. tor. decided “this time: Clyde 0 launch a new been virtually stamped out by|,repared to protect any crossing)

the close co-operation of Army which might be necessary for

[troops and other units to the east.

France is. the only nation be-

about

‘number of fast cutters, on hand;

down”

The

theoretically, to prevent a ‘‘break-| “interference”!

or other

with river traffic.

American units will

Hedges Services

To Be Tomorrow

Services for Mrs. Leona Hedges,

Hoosfer| {2648 W. 30th St. [trainees is . the announcement terday in Methodist Hospital, will] {from Gen. Schmidt that all men'be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in RED PAPER BANNED of the camp will get either Christ-| Flackville Methodist Church. Bur-|

who died yés-

lial will be in Bethel Cemetery,

© Mrs. Hedges, who was 64, died | Daily Worker was banned from ence. {about the new Army probablyjafter a two-weeks’ illness. A na-| ; summed up -by Johnitive of Indianapolis, jet engifie mechanicimember of Flackville Methodist | {with Allison in Coatesville and a Church and the Gideon Auxiljary |

she was a/

jof the church.

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{ “Breezy ‘Easton was sure Miss Ann Hodson, Monrovia, Cal.; 2) i proud of the way I fought that'Miss Nancy Robb, Pittsburgh, ZT ..

tagger,” Clyde told me. “I'll never Pa:; Miss Larraine Bursley, Shaforget what he-said. ‘womet,—R.—I.—and Miss Ellen “He said, ‘Clyde, boy, that was Whitaker, Davenport, Iowa. | just swell, Get your breath, now. Members of the committee in| and we’ll do a retake.’ charge of the dance arrafige-| Clyde has invited me to go on ments include Thomas J. Baker, | tour with him again next year Mt, Vernon: Dan Kahle, ~Indian-1 and to go into the cages with apolis; Max Johnson, Deeatur,! —him and handle the animals. and Mise Hodson: Frere

. As always, mv fearless answer mmm - renee Reports $433 Stolen

is-a ready “No!” wv” From Legion Post 88 Garfield Post -No:-88;- -American| -

a: The. Midnight Earl. “WAS $433 poorer today |”

TERROL"FLYNN="With an" Hrs: (Légion, Business Manager Otto

troubles— has never been sus- lafter pended by Warner Bros. which|S8amuelson, 50, of 916 N.> Tuxedo has suspendéd everybody and St., discovered the theft of a sack _everything else, except animation. ‘containing the money from a rear At a preview of his swell film, closet when he opened the. club] “Don Juan,” a B' wayite who Tiked yesterday afternoon. it-'shouted, “The cop who arrested Police said that the thief broke him should be sent to Staten Is- the lock off the front door and

land” . .. Eddie Bracken hopes drilled through two other doors -i0.. do’ the Bway show, “Happy to reach the closet containing the| Dollar.” . .. Fred Allen topped money, A brace and bit was found"

_again in the outside the closet.

“Stop the Music”

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Child, Ill of Rare Disease, To Enjoy Real Christmas

Boy, 4, Returns From Mayo Clinic; Trip Financed By- The Time? Rémders

mes State Service ELWOOD, Dec. 14, Four: year-otd Harotd Neilson, whe is fights [ing {orrhis life against a rare bone disease, is back at his farm home - | near here for Christmas { Just a month ago, when the parents despajred of raising funds to continue Harold's treatments, it looked as though. he _might.- not

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‘bones. | , . ne,” “his mother said. “He's | Mayo's Ofters Help [eating fairly well and has felt | There was another rasa sur- -| ver good the past few days. Cand Nerson rE His HES 16 Bo bark ty two= r= | when Mayo’'s social Sovite de-| | months, unless he gets worse and partment offered to take over has to return as an emergency. {expense of future treatment of! “The clinic wants to take over /the boy. Two years of financing! expenses now as this disease is so | medical treatment for Harold rare-and is really an experience from a factory worker's salary for them. But we sure appreciate ph has depleted the family budget. {thé help of Jadunapolis Har. There's another $15 on its way and others who read abou ar[the public brary here, today be- to the Nelson family now yn and helped us. | PENZANE, England, Dec. 14 cause library officials said it willard £. Edwards, Clermont. It| “They are wonderful. Its be(UP)—The Communist newspaper| might prove a “harmful influ- larrived too late to be included cause of them that Harold will be |with the sum given, the Nelsons it hers for Christmas.”

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