Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1949 — Page 10

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Of the Record—_ Te setlebaum Reforms To Beat Entire Field mim 5

In Annual ‘500’ Race

Spike Jones and Outfit Scheduled for Annual State Fair Sept. 1,2, 3 and 4 By DONNA MIKELS

BEETLEBAUM is back . . . this tinie as winner of the for jobless insurance during the week, inclu

500-mile race.

The fleet nag, who like Abu Ben Ahoem, rest” in Spike Jones’ zany saga of the turf “The Will Tell Overture” pops up again this time in Doodles Weaver’ 8 cornball narration of the Speédway classic.

Naturally, when the check-

.ered flag waves the winer\,,,,,

Beetlebaum.” Spike, incideniolly, who ‘turns up-here almost covery Memorial Day Race, will | be at the Btate Fair, Sept. 1, 2, 3 and 4 Another RCA artist, Eddie Arn

offer in the Way Spike Jones of music: Don’t miss the different Frankie Laine tune, “Lucky Old Sun,” on Mercury with a nice ballad, “I Get Sentimental Over Nothing,” on the flip. « Hottest froin Columbia is

{the «| Security, |erease was

Bureau

while

| porary jobs.

He said a total of 326,000 claims!

by veterans.

“led all the!

New Jobless Claims Decline Seasonally [ask

WASHINGTON, Aug. I (UP)| --New unemployment compensa-/ ition ‘claims filed last week hit a

“seasonal.” | normally should decrease. fromipome irito a dream house. I planted roses and he built trellises, | {now through September, he said, porches and lawn furniture. harvesting and summer, | construction - work provide tem-|

- WILMINGTON, O., Aug. 20 |Clinton County air base officers |” {used a.big magnet in their clean- = |up campaign and |Hawkin's “Buffalo Nickel” and | pounds of debris, including nails, | Divine”; Pied Pipers “Reck- hacksaw blades,

34 across the finish line—“it's| . rm fn Love” and “Somehow,” pins, wire washers, bottle. caps, | | shoe heel plates, shoe buckles,

can

- Employment,

pointed out that the de- {was 23. We both worked

were filed home.

_THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Mrs. Manners—

Husband Abandoned st Wife,

EAR MRS. MANNERS: 1 married five years ago when I was only 19 and my husband never and saved until we paid for our furniture | Hp Claims and made the down payment on our little home. We made our. don’t feel equal to the job.

are in a mess, He wants 2 me to]

set “him: free, saying 10 Lake reiation of ours and. I feel it's

rr nn oe home. Of course I could not! got on them for their sins. I be-| jam | Magnet Does Its Stuff. arty othe pup lieve I'll say no, as they caused| t n it all, She parted man and wife, needed me, as they aren't well, t Ia 4 let him have a divorce, and he .ouldn’t be secure. 113 married the girl two years ago.| baby left invalid, and the baby was born Womah who can give him a home,

located {Their [first lids, hi 8, hat/ ind and deaf.

her an|

I and should have known her future

He sys he has met another

| but won't’ take the baby. You

Now my ex-husband comes cry-| | probably will pity the baby. I pity

Claude Thornhill's “Through A paner clips, welding rods, toy car ing to me. He doesn’t want his|it, too, but dad ahd mother need

[Long and Sleepless Night,” and wheels and a button inscribed invalid wife or the baby. His|me. I-.think I'll spend my life | mother-in- law is dead, so di up our home, knowing

thing the recording of “Miss Liberty” tunes with the den Ahbez, who a ol “Nature Boy” has a new tune “Land of Love,” coming out by Nat Cole on Capitol and Doris, Day on Columbia, . yr » | Other mew releases: COLUMBIA—As balanced as the ball on a circus seal’s nose is Les Brown's fine, faintly boppish “Just a Gigalo™ backed by “Cross Town Trolley.” *“Gigalo,” how-| ever still doesn’t touch the old

Jack Hylton recording which still 3

can be picked up around the record shops, ?

i {

Arthur Godfrey and his Too §

Fat Trio tell about Indiana Chief | Heap Big Schmoe in “Heap Big Smoke,” and “The Man With the Weird Beard.” It's good, gravel-| voiced Godfrey. Herb Jeffries, an oldtimer who! knows what te do with a beauti-| ful ballad does just that with “Pagan Love Song” and “Twi light.” Here's one for the biue-ites. “High Brow Blues” and “Shut Up” with the Kirby Walker group which includes a few guys lke| Benny Morton, Big | Sam Taylon, Dick Vance and others,

| aA VicTon_yasgha Mo Mou-|

ee nostzjms {fats Monroe "tunes | Silver Lin-

from’ “Look For the Silver ing” to wit: “Kiss in the .

MM “Time on My

-That wonderful ‘Hew songutresy Carson makes beautiful musi¢ on her second RCA disc | “Song of Surrender” and “Blame My Absent Minded Heart”

Regains ns Sight, Flies To See Wedding

MEMPHIS, Aug. 20 (UP)—| Wiley Truss, a Brownsville, Tex., | contractor blinded by a dynamite

“explosion “10: years. ago, had his}

sight restored today. A cornea graft did the trick. . “It's a wonderful, wonderful world” Mr, Truss said as- he boarded the plane for home to give his daughter, Rose Adeline, in marriage. The wedding been postponed until Mr. Truss found out If he would be able to pee it, Mr. Truss cime hers for the operation July 26, waiting almost 10 days in a darkened hotel room for anothér man's cornea to be ' flown from the eye bank in New York City. When the bandages were removed Mr. Truss could see that vision in the eye would improve.

Leaves $12, 300 on Train

NEW YORK, Aug. 20 (UP)--Mrs, Mary Sangenino, 52, of the Bronx, told police today that she

became s0 engrossed in a comic!

book while riding the subway that she left a bag containing her life savings of $12.500 on the train, Mrs. Sangenino sgid she withdrew the money from a bank to buy a house and ‘was carrying it home with a bag of “cookies.

} ceremony had.

His. doctor, sald §

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