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Mediterranean Cannes Might "Have a Wee Bit More Money

oi hy Earl Wilson “CANNES, Aug. Yt left New York and came across Wat AN he a

an ocean and a continent to see this famous resort-—and lexposition only two te ” {completion of the progr of! ‘what.do they call it? » ian, Ally being “made by. Another Coney Island! | fatr officials. { _ Coney Island with money, maybe. P Spie Jones and Ki show willl fn make four appéarances. — on: Right now I'm sitting on a “balcony, looking down on O% Thursday, Friday and Saturday) {the blue Mediterranean, not I's Pearl : {nights and Sunday afternoon. The| ‘to mention a few French Ear acfis {Irish Horan thrill show will bei I'M reminded (by John A. ¥oX) ,regented Friday and Saturday bathing suits, | of Groucho Marx and Sunday arternoon.’ | “Why DO the mobs come telling a woman, State Fair Follies { here?” ’ asked New York's Lou “I could dance From Sunday night through Walters, owner of the famous with you till the {Friday night the State Fair FolLatin Quarter Cafe. cows come home {lies will be held in front of the “People come here,” explained — on second | grandstand. le come here” thought, I'll’ i On Sunday, Sept. 4, a Sunday rs Sounds logical. Darryl Za- dance - with the IBchool service will be held at 11 Ta nuck’s been here with his own cows till you, ia. m. (DST) in the Coliseum. The| plang (anyway, the company’s); ome home! lw |Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr. pastor « Errol Flynn has been here with ~ hen we agrivea ©f Meridian Heights Presbyterian {hop. {somebody’s else's girl (the N, Y.| = model, Joan Lisle, Alex D'Arcy's

New automatic ticket machines will be used at the gates of the {Indiana State Fair,

* EXPERT * ~ WAICH REPAIRING Reasonable Prices 3-Day, Service JEWELRY gO,

our trip wa in Rome: It was a Sunday.” “You mean you got a break

Church, will be in charge. ‘The lesson will be given by the;

once week. Now the | ‘owner writes: “My | eX-gal). because the churches were |Rev. F. Marion Smith of Butler Sent. Wh ad Bot have 8! Phe Duchess of Windsor has open? 1 said. {University and Richard itting-|

ss di- been gambling at the casino, win- “Yes, because the churches ton, director of the Butler choirs, Ne ae ning with the heip of a rabbit's) ers open—and the shops were twill serve as song leader. ' { size box VaR ouly SLO $1.00). foot, Her mister, the former’ closed.” mse

: mes wich wm: such wy! King of England, wasn't with her 8. BH H k EE a ams Depend: but she was escorted around by SO MANY New Yorkers and S ero. Arouses { lone of the Donahue boys, who Hollywoodians come here that {works so hard spendigi the fam- one fellow told me it's not safe uspicion, Held oh

ifly fortune that by.T o'clock Injfor a mam to sneak over here : ithe morning he all tired out'with another guy's wife, He's Federal Prisoner BLOOMFIELD, Aug. 17 (UP)

7 , land has to got eg. {likely to run into the other guy--| Stained False eel MET who has sneaked over. with his} , 24-year-old Salamanca, N. In the bar at the Carl. g,ne visitors here try to hunt Y., man who beeame a hero last

f with is JPEID 100 aul "80 week b i ton, is the local Waldorf yi, restaurants where they can! boy thay I tn ras

ney-Plaza, and he told me y 80 and not see a movie star. \er because of his rescue efforts. wg {In the elevator 1 saw Lee Shu-| «1 paver would have been sus-. (bert in a snappy sports getup; if inicious of John Nichols,” said lhe has 1 saw Leland Hayward gnerist William Branstetter, who n a handsome red sports shirt; investigated the near drowning also Porfirio Rubirosa, the ex-io¢r jo.year-old Jack Moore, “if Mr. els Lune, who was left ne hadn't acted funny when we ag le by Doris. were questioning him about the | oo here we are at this famous gccident.” . |watering place (so-called because ny ; chols saved the boy's life but tek has drunk water here in failed to rescue Clifford Mize, 20, years) and I'm not knocking it. Newberry, who drowned in’ the I just want to point out that white River. {money isn’t everything in life; to some people in the Interna- SH tional Set over here,

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» » ” ERIFF Branstetter and In$1000 bills diana State Trooper Joseph Feeare Just as Important. ney checked with the FBI when their suspicions became aroused! Today's Best Laugh ~ jand le learned Kickiols was Wanted} ‘at Salamanca for transporting a! Europe wearing a pajatnn top and “ONCE upon a time,” says Lisa i Ley (Kirk, “when a girl heard a 36-year-old girl there from Gi He had to have a » whole trunk- naughty story, she blushed at it. {ful of gents’ finery sent over by Now she memorize tr 'draft board of a change of ad-|

alr. oy "1 ealied in a podicurist.’ hald What's Hot dress and failure to report for NANCY WALKER, recently di- induction.

GEORGE RAFT that due to a mixup he arrived in

The FBI said Nichols also was {wanted for failure to notify his

he-man Raft, “and he wanted to put polish on my toenails. I told

him, ‘Hey, walt, you got me VOrced, is dating Alex March, the Nichols, who said he was wrong!” y y 8 iagent and former actor. ., . . hitch-hiking about the country, s 8 on {Charlie Rickey of Bop City Kept 'waived a hearing before a United

. the marquee lights on until 5:30 States commissioner, and was Morals, Habits i m to Tn a background taken to Indianapolis to await European morals and habits are. for “Johnny One Eye” being his return to Buffalo, N. Y., to marvelous paradoxes. To some of filmed below in the street. He face prosecution on the federal them taking a bath as often as was offered $100 for the night, charges. once a week is an affectation, and which he donated to the Runyon ES ———————— to be ob to your wife i be Fund. POLIO FUND SHRINKS a showoff, but you put on a nner. Marty Ragaway overheard the! CHICAGO, A 17 (UP)—The jacket every night to demonstyate following at Santa Memica: A! widespread aR of polio ow formal, correct and sanitary girl turned to a fellow and said: across the nation are reducing “Give me a Kldeneck.”

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She said, rate, Basil O'Connor, president of | . That's the National Foundation for In- | fantile Paralysis warned today. |

Shey can afford—then de- “No, I only want one.” , ople who spend more (Earl, brother.

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|—An officer of the Federal Re- sqdition to-Miss Booker received

well into 1950," siad Mr. Langum, » n “but the long-range outlook for )OW U. 8. business is inflationary.” | MACHINE WAVE § 0 200 —Mr-Langum-said-factors-in-the. Es a 00 inflationary spiral were rising STATE LICENSED OPERATORS t com ATTACK

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{ Booker, 656 N. Oxford St. {Commerce and Optimist Clubs | iiontd it he bere

a | “She received the habit of a will sponsor a luncheon honoring No acids. no alcohol, no appli. | Sister of the Holy Cross and State Fair Board members, Gov.| rd "

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Holds s Depression ‘Out of Question’

BLOOMINGTON, Aug. 17 (UP) |

serve Bank of Chicago says a de- the habit pression in the United States” is pep out of the question at this time.” The Most Rev. Johi-F. Noll, John K. Langum, vice president pp, bishop of Ft. Wayne, pre- | of the bank, spoke last night be- sided at the ceremonies for both fore a meeting of the graduate! groups in the Church of Our Lady school of savings and loan on the of Loretto.

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