Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1948 — Page 4

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ford it.” MISS JULIE Omaha and Hollywood, is the biggest new hit in Saloon Society today--ac- . claimed “‘the new Helen Morgan” after opening at

Maisonette before Joe DiMag-

Few folks re-

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membered that Julie Wilson: Just a few months ago Julle, who'd been a featured singer at| the Copa, got laryngitis and was “demoted” to a chorus gal. She left New York pretty discouraged and pretty broke, and

F Friongtned Last a Singer Stages A Comeback

Julie Wilson, Once Demoted, Hailed as ‘New Helen Morgan’

po ByEadWikon i . NEW YORK, Dec. 27—Joe Frisco, the great comic, says one of those old stories really happened the other day inthe bar of the Hollywood Plaza Hotel. Joe, who owed $40 back rent, saw the hotel manager passing through the bar. “H-h-h-hey; there!” Joe called to him. you a d-d-drink?” en “No, Joe,” said the man-| ager. “Idon’t think I can af-| |

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candy bar (8 cents) and finally a nickel notebook (6 cents). Finally the kid walked | out and the clerk yelled,

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on a new

Gehrig remarked:

“Say It With Flowers”

great pitcher!” » » ~

Such Is Fame

papers to read about it. The headlines said: “FELLER BREAKS OUT RECORD.”

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Tig ae counter and tried to buy an

WILSON, ot (7T cents), a

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Jack Pearl

“You forgot your nickel.” The boy answered, “You can have it.

: she came back sort “of a sensa{tion—not a bad Christmas pres-

JOE DIMAGGIO—able to put puir of shoes for Julie's opening—was telling me of the time Lou Gehrig, who didn’t know then that the Chi- 5% cago Cubs are called Bruins,” picked up a paper that sald, “Bruins Win 16 Straight.” §

“That guy Bruins must be a | §

WHICH BROUGHT up pitcher Harry Eisenstat's story Oct. 2, 1938, when Bob Feller oH Cleveland broke Dizzy Dean's| strikeout but

about| park in “One Sunday - After.

record, fanning 1871 losing to Detroit, 4 to 1.

di* Wisenstat, who pitchéd for De- ¥ troit, was happy about the vic- Scheduled Jan. 23

tory, and eagerly seized the news-

little te line it said: “Winning

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Educational Theater

Meets in Washington

By RAYY MITTEN | = Times Special. Writer \ . 4 WASHINGTON, Dec. 27-The k imen and women who are helping, develop Broadway's talent of ; ~will_meet. here tomor-| row to. plan for 1949., The American Educational

® [13th annual convention Dec. 28-30. While professional Broadway) remains skeptical of its future, _ |AETA represents a section of no “.|America’s theater that has de- : ¢ {veloped steadily with the years. Joan Leslis is a very come | includes more than 1500 inS de." al ina'J |structors, artists and craftsmen tampede, also starring James |or amateur educational theaters | Craig, starting Wednesday at throughout the country. Its back- | the Lyric Theater. {bone is student theaters at nearly — — 11000 collegés and universities. {Also affiliated are hundreds of schools and children's theaters. { ~~ Present Plays | Bast year under AETA guidance everything from anclent Greek tragedies to contemporary {drama is presented to thousands lof Americans who seldom, if |ever, get. to see Broadway produc{tions. | And in the process hundreds of young persons, from grade school pupils to college seniors, learn io

{love the theater—some of them

lof Broadway. Their instructors this year will | discuss “The Broadway Theater” and “The American + Theater | Scene” with top men from the {bright lights belt. Among the {latter will be Clarence Derwent, {president of Actors Equity, and | Gilbert Miller, the producer. | Sessions Planned There also will be - sectional | sessions on such topics as acting and directing drama criticism, and history of the theater.

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Janis Paige and Dennis Morgan are ready for a stroll in the

noon,” opening Thursday at the

Circle Theater. and universities.

University = here, will

TOKYO, Dec. 27 (UP)—The the AETA convention.

| Japanese today set the nation’s] —————————————— third postwar national election Pyblisher, 46, Dies

STRIKE- or Jan. 23.

New representatives will be Fighting Home Fire

Down at the bottom in One acted to replace the scandal! SCARSDALE, N. Y., Dec. 27 ridden lower House which was (UP)—Funeral services will be oceans may be determined, at Allen E.|least in part, by prevailing wind 14000 hopeful candidates are ex- Norman, 46, secretary of Fawcett patterns at en time, sugA was gegts H, Landsberg of the U.S. their intention to run for office burned to death yesterday while research and 0 board trying to extinguish a fire which Washington, D. C. Some o , Candidates are required to post swept the first floor of his home. most RE of a ne bond of 20,000 yen (about 40 U, 8. Finan said Mr, Norman died bird flights fit rather neatly into of . smoke poisoning. The fire the patterns of seas i penses have been fixed at be- apparently was caused by Ahan he declares oral Weather 50, t y yen per - . tween 50,000 to 1 n per ghort circuit in electrically oper-| A nother migration - guide

|dlssolved last week. At least held - tomorrow--for

|

d to file papers, announcing Publications, Inc, who.

|reported.

of constituencies. i v4) escaped by

» " THEY TELL of a Colorado, farmer who had his wife cook, | as uninjured.

ws. One day Mechinist Workers Strike at Cleveland

‘this disturbed Rint.

she was a

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(Alabama. ... {Jack Carson will

|week during his {forthcoming thelater appearHJances in. the Bast. aee-JEVING 28 Berlin's next film witk-ha ve. |Bing Crosby and [Fred Astaire. ...

eomemie——— “TIMES CHANGE IN TOKYO

divorce,

Theater Association. will hold its’

{enough to tackle the heartbreaks!

These will be led by leading|tion to the tendency of birds io instructors in theaters of colleges follow. shorelines or

One-of-the best of these aca-.In the straight lines imagined in

Japan National Election demic theaters, that at Catholic the old phrase, “as the Crow. present flies.” * He mentions several such|

| Aristophanes’ “The Birds’ for|island guide-chains followed by

candidate depending on the ize ated Christmas candles, firemen theory that

3 putes | Mr. Norman's wife, Elsie, and! ‘So lives right next door.” Her| I am out, I am expecting a ze 10.VBRY op 5 So fives Tight no Ee anil, k" The bell captain sald, their 10-year-old scn, Allen Jr.,| They live, just “All right, I'll call the Rouse lo nq a0 » detective.’ She meant trunk. Mrs, Norman broke her ankle {and injured her back. The child

leapin from a Deas; window. [A+ Gordon, University of Illinois

CLEVELAND, Dec. 27 (UP)— anything attached as to have to sell the cow and, 8S mye International Association of All the birds got home, though 3 ; achinists (Ind.) went on strike] birds really was feeling bad, he sald,| against the Warner & Swasey| With rapidly oscillating magnets D Co. ~today and a peaceful|{on their wings should have be- | an accident policy on my wife oq ofr about 100 pickets pa-/come confused and got lost. raded before plant gates singing| “The experimenter feels that

| Members of Local 1253 of the careful methods and analysis of BOOZE WHO: Mrs-'Jack Pearl IAM struck to enforce demands|results, is needed before a final will be'in bed for a while after|for a 19-cent hourly wage in-|verdict can be turned in. . . Singer crease after rejecting a company

Dinah ‘Washington narrowly offer ranging from 5 to 15 cents. |p: 5 The strike was Cleveland's Ship Movemenst largest labor: demonstration. of; or B the year, involving 1800 employees | pew York = Arrivals—Veragua, Puerto}

|of ‘the firm that makes turret New York D tures— . {lathes and astioRumical. instru- men. Exbrook, Geos; Leicester, Aucka

TOKYO, Dec. 27. (UP)--More {than-half.of.the 864 divorce cases) pe. Lfiled ..in.. Tokyo. .this year. werel . i (originated by women, it was disclosed today. 1p. Pre-War. Years. . . women rarely filed complaints for

"THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _____ - | $100,000 Fire Razes Plant dat Vincennes Dec. 27 (UP) —

$100,000 fire destroyed the . nt of

Japan Coal Output Hits New High

TOKYO, Dec. 27 (UP)~The

Birds’ Choice

Of Fl a S {Japanese government's coal board metal ‘|today said the daily average of Ball M gio 3 id Jooal production for the second) 10 days in December hit the high- origin, dri

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Scientists Discard Migration. Theories : 110 per.cent of the production

2 Science Service WASHINGTON, Dec. 27—Birds level must be maintained for Janare still proving puzzles to men, lary, February and March for

production for the period represented 109 per cent of the official

particularly in their ability toithe country to achieve the fiscal) |

make long and seemingly unguid-| , 000 tons. ed flights between their [Fears gual ot 400, and..winter ranges, In the new » issue of Science, published here, Extend geveral observers offer their data | ‘ and suggest explanations. | A recently propounded theory, | . that birds making east-west er in 0 C ee flights over oceans are Merely (UP) —

following ancient routes that q | BERLIN, Dec. 27 were shorter before continentalip, qian-controlled German po-

drift Separated the land masses, |); . checked passengers entering iy

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is examined and rejected by Dean i, . western - sections of Berlin Amadon of the American Mu- |, elevated train from the eastseum of Natural History in New ye an York. ern zone today. | The move apparently was an He declares that most pele-|oytension of a Russian campaign ontologists, students ‘of ancient {4 spotcheck all means of translife, do not accept the theory of rtation from the eastern sector.’ continental drift, and he also argues that the primitive birds that existed w new blockade measure was orhen this drift is 4.104 by the Russians last night

(supposed to have started can ;.4 that it would be extended

hardly be imagined as having , : anything resembling the highly © the city’s subway system. developed migration pattern of _1rolley traffic already is being modern birds. Patterns Not Fixed Bird migration patterns are by west, no means fixed and changeless, | states James. Hodges of the Dav- } enport, Jowa, public museum. He Lotta Moonshine cites definitely established cases] WASHINGTON, Dec. 27 (UP)

iis “routed through designated

{of band-identified birds shifting —The Internal Revenue Bureau

from one flyway to another in reported today that its agen

tinent, although these flyways are stills in the July-November separated by scores or hundreds period. . of miles. | They seized 48,139 gallons of An English observer, C. Suffern |lllegally-produced spirits and arof Fareham, Hants, calls atten- rested 3545 persons. Total proplerty seized was valued at $1,057.island 714, or about twice as much as

stepping-stones . instead of going last - year’s July-November total.

across . the some of ,which|

i

(birds in flight |Meditterranean, ‘were continuous land bridges in {relatively recent geologic™ time. Wind Believed Factor Bird migration routes across

CLYDE TRASK'S NBC-WLY Orchestra

birds somehow respond to'the magnetic field of the earth, has been re-examined, with-negative results, by Donald

psychologist. He attached light -but powerful magnets to the wings of one lot {of army homing pigeons, slugs|_¥ of similar unmagnetized metais to the wings of a similar group, | and used a third group without | z controls. | Z

further research, with still more

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