Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 August 1949 — Page 16
are her mother, Amelio ‘Lalande; her sister, pr“ husband, Leonce .St. Amani; O ih Foxher old 1 nurse Tossle Pride; and various
HAPTER THIRTEEN.
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£ .only a slonate do you?
3 hen he had. gf Hours: Monday atience and
wham might have had & motive, Fox- | = hm scene with, Amelie Lalande. ' Now
TH had started his ear mechanically and t* Charles - Avenue before he realized which!’ ig or why. Then he decided ‘to go further, fsn’'t tT My younger ‘sistef's » “a ing time, until he had regained his self- been marrigd almost eight years. SHE PAU SED,
the slow. Arafié lane and drove along at
® tt . ® nL wn $15 TRA that! ere you had the slightest com-
we “nuch time passion for a bereaved mother— | g 4 Pg not. when if you had, the remotest inkling} ¥ ® EAST SID long of what it_mheans to be a gentle-| 3" stil] man" . a. “You don't usually think of
® Ll 8216 . n you, re-| - . nad come murderérs—as- aspec dally compas- more than usually deceptive. ‘ and Dick live with us. and they're 1 meant to say was,
A, “aYou haven't any heart and the details of household manage- from her and rose.
“St. Amant has been A ministered He py on ere: “Bat—well, iL immature Promeial : ‘How to put it} ing condescending {an extremely personal question.” Jor. pia By and I don't want} They hayen't muthi She sihiled in her slow’charm- initiative’. They're not- out lookSling way) “Tin just-past twenty ing (or more woglds to conquer. | t\They’ re satisfied with. our own hesitation. 2 . little world: here tn New Orieans:“Pwepty:séven'” LAnd I'm. not-~that la, not coms
{ing her, with closer and closgr ats] Id i$ ena ‘tention, and finally he asked het, witho “How old are you, Clarifida?" to do that
seven,” she answered, without
“Yes, It's a yery advanced age: pletely.”
looking
already and has “Ibur “children. Foxworth . full in the face and
‘She was better.at “gatliering her when she’ went on,
‘a note -of Stewart
irosebuds’ than I wax. But after anxiety had crept into hen voles:
all, 1 do have my yses as a maiden! “L'a afraid-1-shouldn:
aunt and as a dutiful daughter.” ‘said that, I'm afraid you'll think] Foxworth laughed. “You don't I'm critical and opinionated and.
look either part, as we generally dissatisfied just H
ke a typledi|
ivisualize it.” oid maid! You don't know mie at
“Phen appearances must .c be all, and 1 wouldn't blame you If, Lina you took it that way. But what it's ‘50 win-
# Oh. Orson, I want you! T loye on the go most of the time, so Iderful to. be with a man who dis | yi" Orsatti, : FRED When you you with all my heart and seul, {they need a 00d nursery goves- Covers, who builds, ‘who creates.” Iness. And father’s never liked) She pushed the tea table awa Foxworth moon.
LH William’ F. Steck Ci innocent girl]
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You ‘weren't jesting, were you, thing that Foxworth desired t
At isn't exactly my idea of a of negotiations.
be a serious one for him;
Jaro rapidly through the fast-| | gathering dusk,
he had. Inviting than this one.
from somewhere in an up
front steps to look and to listen, |
ling door, it opened slowly an Clarinda Dates camé out. J ~
DE han ods |as it for some festive occasion:
» 1 trayed no surprise at his presQUICK lence. “How kind of ydu to call!
Von't you come Tight mr “But you were just going out
ig 2- SECOND
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Lr LL — x . PLUMBING SUPE; the mur- Amelie. At least, it. might be! enough for a mistress. But it!
AgEIn-he ‘was conscious-of fleet ing surprise; For he had no desire to put his hand on her beautiful Sharper-Bardn._ on both counts; [golden half or to encircle her
“THe cut her short. | IT ‘WAS getting - dark. He Washing: on to talk. And I switched on the dashboard lights ITE youn find what I and saw that it was much later] Of say hard to follow or than he had realized. By this ong this ti e. l1-ean time Francisco Darcoa, in all NEY = into just one “sentence [probability . would have left his 4-1 are thro , After vainly awaiting a BAY and I are-—oh, Orson, | pH telephone call for some 3 you say anything .so hours; and even a - man as 0% even in jest? When you habitually serene as he seemed. my heart's broken, when might very well be annoyed by pony turned to you for comfort such.a breach of good manners NEED. support in my terrible sor-iand good business. And annoy-|
when"! nee in that quarter was the last ia n 13 o to you. So am 1... If there were
you accused me of murder? encounter at this particular stage Zhything we could possibly do to
ind thing to say. If we're Balk A After some reflection, Pov with oy: Jou ive an uv a elly to - ch othe : " 18h" ree / 4 —— seum Street as he went downtown. a
b a8 day ht mean, The 1048 of 2 buainess da aE. like that." But I never dreamed
story. Foxworth paused by Pe
{his appreciation tinged with some-| {thing very close to envy: while ihe stood, gazing at the esiools}
point of starting to a late after
2 EVIDENTLY. she was on the noon. party, for she was dressed |
a fine laxative ht to o |trom a canvas by Goya, yet this pleasant and effective! pantie, ‘lexquisite picture seem#d 10 have ‘duction of this-brief Starlight Musicals season, went over very well. | grown-ups. {been mysteriously modernized by [a remember [the hand of some still jpoater newer than the previous “Sweethearts” by way of contrast. And| ~The Checeisted Laxative master. | despite the technical difficulty (13] m—— Hem wt “Good evening, Mr. Foxworth, "| scenes—no easy problem on a cur-| excellent in voice and convincing
ishe sgid in a voice which be iyinjeqq stage), the performance/in ‘ présence. has professional pace. ; | Birch Wonderful ‘Dancer 1 It's i fact in show! Peter Birch, Mr. Hedley's a1 {business that nothing ages quick- recting assistant, does some won“The Cat derful eccentric dancing and is
{he remarked. coming: forward a er than “the last word. ‘And to fell you the truth. and the Fiddle" certainly one of fortunate In “having Jaéqueline’
4 $ 9. ® BATHE Bis to} soul. Or’ much of any. mind ment, 50 since mother died was already on his feet, Por al Dba m—— ant prove either... Youve. got _& beautiful : Sa ! breathless Rome ) i face and 'a beautiful body and| = etore together. % : 68 Miscellaneous that’ ‘s about all, It isn't enought “DO YOU Hedn 16" Any youre: other, And Clarmda’s eves did not! { 1 don't stop responsible forall this". {fal—under | Foxworth's _plercing.
“He Joofced -around him with in- glance. Then suddenly his hands
Cotlege {isn't enough for a wife.” AS i Ant? BY ihe He Roolkad down at her bowed ton. “You keep house for eight hard just above the elbow, PLUMBING SUppose you think head and shaking shoulders, and persons including four children, “Clarinda!
singing, when you came in. Very
And Tm
never, never!”
Thing night.” Jimmy gave Gloria a gold ¢om[creasing amazement and admira- shot out and he gripped her arms pact instead of an engagement x FI he said hoarsely.{too many Yings alréady. and u {“(4arinda—do you mehn that?) “Yes, Wit I've been very for- Because if you do—" | tunate. , I've never nad any ser-| “Of course I mean it. vant problem. And it's much not sorry .1 sald it; either.” {easter . for Dick and Lida this: “Sorry! You'll never be sorry, {leading way. You might have heard them C larinda} Never; ”. often they do at this_hpur, be-| . NEITHER Foxworth nor Clar- at fore they start out oh .g round indd had heard a latchkey turn Playhouse. of parties, Then generally, fa- in the front door or noticed Fran- movie, ther and I are alone fof dinner. cisco Dartoa's quiet entrance. But She's been trying to get back into!t Of course. I still go to the Carni-'there was nothing in his. manner, pictures ever since via little the-|
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ken” Arrow.”
follow suit following ti their marriage Jimmy told me: “I‘hear you can't get anything to eat: because of the strike. I want to eat.” biog : Reminds me of the time! ‘June Lang came back fromiF-. her Honolulu hopieymoon with | Someone asked her
I
FOX is introducing a new find, Joyce Mackenzie, as Jimmy's lady in the western, “BroActually Hollywood . discovered Joyce five years ago the Pasadena Community: She - worked in one} “Tomorrow Is’ Forever.”
ival balls and a few cther big af- As he greeted his guest and kifate ater plays, + “ on .
fairs. But when a girl's been out NI¥ daughter on the brow, -
f nearly ten vears, they don’t seem dicate that he had been a as-|
as exciting as they did-at first. I tonished or offended to find them | was really envious of your niece standing face (o face in an atthe other evening.” mosphere supercharged with yn-
oli gave her the time of her
how it “Why, you have! You've sa
talk with you some day—I at a party or something
leashed emotion. > BANE, , He invited Foxworth to be seat. Were once a Ti n life, She's immensely grateful ed and. sitting down himself, drew. knitting him a sweater while he adopt a baby. , .. The Clarinda to the arm of his chair, 'was breaking the around- ‘the- ” For a féw moments he chatted world flight record. He wore it, c15im Aug: 27 “Ken Murray Day. nl {That's the day Ken closes “Black-| after seven years, heads for New York and TV,
y affably about topics. Then he suggested. that)
adjourn to the library for their}. business discussion. ond time, Foxworth was on his/ feet before Clarinda could rise.
For the sec-
by the case; his. apology should be that I'd get a chance to sit “Of course, if that's the best fire. and take t with you, lik | Ls Indirect ow setasded. atid [ii . Ra ye ¢ place for our tall” he agreed | | wung readily. “But I've nothing to say}
She raised her great dark eyes {og you, Mr. Darcoa, that's private
land Foxworth could see. their look —as far as your daughter's con-| .| "As he drew up at the curb in of unclouded candor. It would!cerned. In fact, front of the Darcoas’ house, it have been an instift to doubt thatijmg 1d like immensely to have | occurred to- him that none of her sincerity was as great as his.her present at our interview. It) st of the men 1 HERE WaIr AL. Goes our. future as much, sound, he distant tinkle of ‘they’ re - like my DIOthir a.} Copyiteht, @ guitar, and of a man and girl Dick” Forrestal,” she _went - on, Keyes Publis hed by. 1 singing together, seemed to Sone “Just as nice as hey can be.
| Julian Messner,
if you're will-
Chilly Night Fails to Cool
‘Cat and “Fiddle Response
Tale of Inter-War Years Has Professional Pace; Bendix Makes Intermission Speech
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Last’ night's October-like weather failed to chill spectators’ re{She might ‘have stepped straight sponse at the Fairgrounds opening of “The Cat and the Fiddle.”
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The Otto Harbach-Jerome Kern operetia, second and final pro-|
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credits- certainly are due Areo Pile -irritation. ifact that he hid also been cold! Mr. Hedley's company puts this Cofrad and Walter Bohme and (quick, cooling. sooting, astrin: land hungry on hit arrival and business over. remarkably well] their assistants for, {the admirable gent Tefief that its fame spread that these creature wants had Jean Ndlson, as Shirley Sheridan, jesigning and manipulating of the across the land, making Peter-|~ likewise been assuaged;. but the Amgprican gal, is a first-rate rapidly-changing sets. That's not Joan Elliott. as rsraetting Claude Koontz, master. necessities to which Clarinda had Victor Plc Téscu, the"Romanian, Is gjectrician, and his staff, who have
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PP er social visit. 1 want very much Yo sionally stabs you with the paig- rer. 144 oN see your Tather on a “mailer of ndnt thought that you, too, once|
Our “own Frank Parrish, as Lymared-tterattitudes; its now-dated! Pompineat, “the StroNifiy" enter: Like one of those! tainer, does some of the best sing-|
pictorial histories of the inter-war. ing I've heard him do-+good in! years, it «contains embarrassing tone. diction and phrasing. Evelyn
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gal composer cof popular music Among other local players in|
. 2. ter in the least, one way or an- and her romance in Brussels with the cast, Charles Dosch, as Dauthat's other.” a Romanian operetta composer. det; Thornton Klos, as Maj. Chat-| 5 “Then--thank you very much,| A series of frustrating “¢itcum- terly; Emalyn Rémmel, as Con-|
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acter) leads to. the big deal Pearl Levi,
wherein she revises the Roman- special mention.
izn's stodgy, flopworthy operetta] Edward
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a great deal to do with the show's
| SUCCess,
A final plug
the success of
termission talk prisé§ and deplored and other noisy distractions in the t Fairgrounds vicinity). “The Cat and the Fiddle" continue. nightliv_ at 845 ABEougn) next Saturday. 1
Grand Plano Needed . for Edwin Biltcliffe. “pianist ‘of the Indianapo=H SyRphony Whe dots. in. the pit. the brilliant playing the show attributes to the two composers. Mr. | Biitelifge * fs hampered by right piano of the variety com monly deemed not risk in case of rain. . If this country enough to devise the atom bomb it should have ingenuity {0, devise a rain-proof, grand piano,
an up-
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One impromptu contributor to. last night's open-i ing wis William Bendix, film star
currently . werking “Johnny Holiday." the picture being made at the Indiana School In Plainfield, Mr, in.an In
praised the enter train-whistle
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WHAT GOES with Dan a Dailey land his estranged wife? They've been having dates and I spo ted them lunching together Fox studio cafe. Later they vit she Hike Honolulu. fora honey disappeared nto his trailer dress-| - Ang room on’ the set. “Well,” “welled Tani “it wan {finally eame out ne wasn't the they stood . right, but there wasn't any- (charm boy you see on the screen. ~AaLh.. to-do ater 9-v'clock at He looked -mad-and-acted- { “Was that your wife I saw you with at lunch?” I asked. : “It was,” he snapped.
‘A_reco “No,” he snapped. again. “you | oy us—we were having lunch!” He * walked away. i
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