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Guys Still Hang Around, But It's Not Like Old Days

By Earl Wilson NEW YORK, May 7—When I was a youth—and you

Johnnies.” Now they've passed from the Broadway scene. Maybe bécause some people thought of them as Stage Door Jerks. ' Maybe they had less money for Himousines, champagne and orchids. Maybe they found out that girls would!

lout of a slipper. Most of them {are young hatless guys. Only a come to their door.

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|couple of the Stage Door Set come But today there is one fascinat-|'n limousines, although there is| ing stage door in Times Sg.~the ja minitute traffic jam on ou Ave.| one at the Winter Garden, on PECAUSE some young hopefuls try|

jlo double park their convertibles, Tth Ave. ihrough which pass the urby and see if they can get! neighborhood theaters are: John any place by looking. They would, Derek

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beauties of Mike Todds show, “As |" the Girls Go.” # # 8

THE GIRLS push through the! crowd, through this door, for| their daily grind, and if you don’t permits the “regulars” inside the mind my saying so, Jor their sacred building and they wait for! daily bump, too. the gals to get primped and come I've been talking to Betty Jane, down the long stairway. Watson, engenue in the show, and! “They come down in anywhere, g 'from five minutes to an hour,” | says Song Writer Frank Warren,| {who's usually theré waiting for| Rosemary Williamson, Naturally, it's the girls with {dates who take an hour. Sometimes a gal cold-shoulders a guy she had a date with the night | before. { Now I don’t want to shock you! {but sometimes you might even! {see a prominent married man {there with his limousine waiting, {One “repeater” is wealthy Florlidian, Bill Liebow, a bachelor, is who often picks up Miss June ® Kirby, Some girls think of him |as being a very old man and that {is true because he is way up in {his 30's.

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Tourists Jam In THERE IS such an array of {beauty in this assemblage of babes that tourists and people of | ithe neighborhood jam in to see. (But not all the watchers are; admirers. There are, for example, the! waifs of Broadway -— the auto-| graph fans—who, at 15, have! Everything Solved. “Hey, you, who hired you?” some female child may shout at a beauty who goes in looking a| little less attractive than expected]

do it all over again for the stage. | ? # & = THEN THERE ARE the Broad-! way characters, too. Bookmaker, diamond ‘salesmen, house-coat peddlers. “Photo Finish Johnny,” “The| Ghost,” the bookmaker called that because he often disappears @ when somebody scores om him Joe Moore, the publicist, who's so polite that he spells out “d-a-r-n”; and “Weeping Willie,” a partner in Hanson’s drug store who may be passing by, Just a couple of times‘the Stage; Door Set was honored with the presence of John Afllison, former Assistant Secretary of State, who came to see pretty” Miss Jo Sullivan.

Rosemary Williamson

Rosemary Williamson, a real beauty of a chorus girl Packed around this stage door, afternoon and night, are many people, but none are in high hat and tails, few even are in dinner jackets, and you couldn’t picture one of them guzzling champagne;

EJ » ” Today's Best Laugh A SWANK East Side movie, house serves its ‘patrons tea and! coffee. Lou Simon says the place has been showing so many British films. that ugar.

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The 13th annual exhibition of the Indianapolis Art League will be held June 9 through 18 in the William H. Block Co. Auditorium. Previously, the exhibit has been hung in the fall. Four entries may be submitted by each member in any subject | and any medium on May 20. (Judging will take place the next ay. Edmund Schildnecht pu {Charles Yeager, art directors at {Technical and Shortridge High School respectively, will select {entries and award prizes. e i New Officers Named New officers of the league are Fred Guckelberg, {president; Harold Pierce, vice president; Fred B. Kurtz, secretary; Ray Huff treasurer, and {Kenneth Symons, auditor. | Chairmen for the exhibit are Mesdames Earl 0. Jeffries, entries; Ray Huff, prizes; Harold {Plerce, catalog and luncheon; (Phillip Lutz, transportation; Fred |Lay, preview tea; Joseph Clauser, ’ hostess; O. K. Gaskins, invita{tions; Fred B. Kurtz, sales, and | Seuneth Symons, - publicity.

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