Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1949 — Page 10
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Talking dog . . . ""Ulhm" barks out the answer to 3-plus-2-plus-1 (it's 6). The German shepherd is "counting" for Ralph Stitt of | New York during auditions for the Original Amateur Hour which comes to the Coliseum Apr. 6, Holding the blackboard is "Ulhm's" trainer, Capt. A. B. Conner, 2214 N. Illinois St.
Variety to Highlight Show, -..Broadcast Here Apr. 6
‘Talking’ Dog Among 100 ‘Acts’ Screened * In Final Tryouts; Choice Seats Available
By ART WRIGHT Variety will highlight Old Gold's Original Amateur Hour broadcast and show Apr. 6 in the Fairgrounds Coliseum. AB an example, a “talking” dog was among the 100 “acts” that were screened in final auditions the last two days at Radio Station WISH. “Ulhm,” a German Shepherd, barked seven times when asked his age, barked the number of ) “ days In the week. barked six last night at the completion of times when! asked to add three, the final auditions at WISH. two and one... and otherwise “From what we have seen here, made a strong bid to earn a place the public can look forward. to on he coast-to-coast ABC broad- ; 14 ding one of the best shows What acts will finally be se- We have broadcast.” lected will not be kmown until! Plenty of choice reserved seats the New York audition staff com- are available at the ticket booth pletes its study of the talent/in the Wm. H. Block Co. store, which made its way to the finals. near the center elevators. Prices ‘City Outstanding’ are: Arena floor chairs, $2.40; Adding to the variety were en- Box and Paraquet chairs, $2.40 tertainers as young as 4 years and $1.20; Jide Mezzanine, $1.80 and as old as 73, singers of all and $1.20; East End Mezzanine, types, musicians, harmonica play- 80 cents ers, impersonators and every] The Times and WISH are kind of fast-moving novelty act. bringing the hour broadcast and “Indianapolis 1s outstanding 14 hour show to Indianapolis to for its amateur entertainers,” raise funds for St. Margaret's said Ralph Stitt, of New York, Hospital Guild.
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