Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1949 — Page 33

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pany manager and the music critics. ' We refer to moths, beetles self, thinking and plain old flies. 1 tor aE Ey Bat Toa A Very few people would ever sel said there were still other

guess, for example, that Miss Patrice Munsel, the Met's delightful 24-year-old coloratura soprano, who was signed to a $120,000 three-year contract when she was 18, actually achieved the dramatic peak of her career when a fiy flew into her mouth in Salt Lake City. “A fly really flew into your kisser?” I asked her, “A fly flew into my flytrap,” Mjss Munsel sald. “He stayed and stayed in my mouth whille I had it open singing,” she told me, “I waited and

idle of a song.

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vibrations blew him out.”

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for the answer: “Swallowed, probably,” she said

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San Antonio ... “4s built right out by the rail- | close to it.

; . "» s “IT WAS IN MONROE, IOWA, a few weeks ago, on a very stifling night, that the beetles came,” she said. : “They had to open the doors to let in some air. “The beetles came in, and they crawled. on my head and shoulders. I was literally crawling with beetles. “It was so hot that I had unzipped the back of my dress to let in some air. “Well, there was one bestle that was more adventurous than

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“No? Well, it's a thing that hangs sort of loosely around your shoulders and front. “I was in the middle of the

moth flew up under my arm, got caught there, and kept fluttering his wings under my Bertha. “That's a song where you have absolute control of everything, “I couldn't jerk my arm up and get rid of the moth for my mood

minutes he kept fluttering his wings. It was like somebody

BABILY standing there tickling you with Jd

a feather!” . Miss Munsel nevertheless insists that summer concerts are just wonderful, especially as long she's in them. She is afraid, 8 all artists are, that one night

and make her break in the mid-

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Tuesday Is 23d Anniversary of Death

By R. K, SHULL Tuesday will mark the 234 anniversary of the death of Rudolph Valentino. Publicity - hungry women in black still make their annual pilgrimages to his crypt in Hollywood Memorial Park, and here in Indianapolis there are at ¢ least three of his fans who still | hold his spirit in reverence. ‘Mrs. Helen Huff, 1622 N. Rural St.; Mrs. Hanna Hupe, 321 Villa Ave, and Mrs, Alta Hollifleld, 741 | Parkway Ave, all remember Val- -

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photegrugh of Rudolph Valentine loft to peser Mrs, Helen Huff, Mrs. Hannah Hupe and Mrs, * Alfa Hollifield dream of the bygone days of cinematic history when

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and memories. They're hoping | story and that, like the recent Jolson phe-| the new Valentino biog- | raphy will bring a flood of lore | . and interest in their immortal THE NEW “Valentino” has star, Rudolph Valentino. been under contract and study- peseeee——— — — {ing for the part for more than F% two years. His training included | long hours of watching the old| films, learning the Valentino method of dancing the torrid} . tango and all the other mannerisms of “The Great Lover.” Until the new film comes to

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