Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1949 — Page 65
a triple triand Hoagy
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IAEL, present {ll again be this ywledged pro-
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ar only the first by the Symthe orchestra: 's Desiring,” in 7 did an admirling not always laybe the seatr to do with ft, and altos are out by male ra. Te cludes with anle, “Christians, He “Hallelujah
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It Happened Last Night—
French Model Raps U. S. Girls
Women in This Country All ‘Walk Like Football Players’
By Earl Wilson - EE
Paris how she hates America. “The American men are very boreeng,” she says. “The women all wear girdles and falsees. falsees in their pocketbewk. They walk like football play-| ers,” Mademoiselle adds. “It's a freezing country. Some days it's so cold eet's impossible. “The women dreenk too much. Today’ s Best Laugh The men dreenk too much. Every- et RANDELL tells of the
| selle said, ‘ to it.’
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children.” ed his place with a tremendous
Mademoiselle, formerly a top opening day “Going Out of Busimodel for Christian Dior's Paris er ys
sale, salon, now with the Hartford s & » Agency here, found all this out i 2 : my A "Outi Wish I'd Said That She told it to a Paris paper PID YOU hear,” asks Ben| which emblazoned it across page Cassell, “of the gal who went to
a masquerade dressed as operator and had calls?”
a phone
one, 80 I went to ask her whether three close
. she'd s=aid it. She had. “In the meedle of where I'm working,” sald Mademoiselle, the daughter of a Manchurian fath- Good Rumor Man
and Russian mother, “all Ij FRIENDS of Mrs. Milton Berle girls talking: about who ' that although she | ‘Mr. they're going weeth tonight and ay that although she loves ‘ how they're going to lewk . . .| elevision,” there'll be no reconand also their psychiatrists. jchiation ++ + Bl yeor K, eX-boss “The American girls have psy-| of the Cleveland chiatrists to see eff they Indians, who's
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crazy.” are living in Chicago * ® a { with his ma, MADEMOISELLE, a smallish jd says, “Like all gal of 22, willingly elaborated on| unemployed - felthe “football walk” of American | lows, I went
home to mother! and let her pay my rent.” . + y Jack Entratter| and Nick Kelly|
girls. “American girls,” she said, “do! much more sport. Here they have : a very heavy walk. “American girls seem to have
such a wonderful figure and then gave a small you see it's falsee. In France, party in Copa. Mr. Dior —is-—against that He's “Lounge for
Frank Sinatra, celebrating his 334 birthday.
peculiar, He wants girls to be natural. Mademoiselle - sighed |§ thinking about it, “It's amazing Were. “The girls
keep looking at themselves in chers now live the mirror to see whether their) on Park Ave, brassiere should be lower or thank yaw! . higher.” Lord Mountbat-|
She conceded that American | girls have better legs than French | girls.
ten's Miss Simp-| son was at El| Morocco without] “1 was shocked by the costumes, him, but with his, at the Latin Quarter,” she said. ‘best man” “What -they wear over here, I'd ‘Bertie Hardman . . . Ann Corio! rather wear nothing. They Wey was selected by the Empire Trade practically. nothing anyway.- {School as the Best Dressed (7)! “The Folies Bergere in Paris, | "Woman. RRR} wate pide; bate opeh and” wd ChtRedian Herb 8hriner alleges mits it's nude. [thas folks in his home town in-In-
Miss
Corio
wpe pera {U8 SUpPosed “to “have diana weren't very literary. They
clothes on, “but it’s almost nude. did their heaviest reading when Here it's nude with clothes on they were having thelr eyes] and I think it's dirty. The girls tested. wear & costume that you car| . see through except for just tome EXTRA. Al Asn just got two | little leaves, and you can see Years younger. The 1946-47 Who's | through them, too. Everybody) Who lists his birthdate as 1886, told me America was dissint! but the 1948-49 edition gives it] My, My!” {as 1888. So he went from 63 to] “What about American mor-|81 years old in only two years. als?” I asked. | We await the next issue of Who's “The Americans hide every- Who with interest. That's Earl,|
like thieves and cheats, In France,
they're open.” MADEMOISELLE said, how-| Phony Kinsey
ever, that American men are h A much too open when they fall in love with a girl, and that their] Researc ers clive sincerity about their teelings| make them .very tiresome. {
Interest, " she said. {Buréau warned women tonight “French men,” she continued, not to spill the secrets of their “are no good. You know you sex lives to phony ° cdn't believe them. They're searchers.” double-meaninged and hypocriti-| General Manager Edward L. cal. But they're interesting. {Greene of the National BBB said
ful lies. You wonder where they phone calls in the nation. get them. | The chief hoaxes, he said, are| “Americans, they sit and look telephone interviews with houseat you like a portrait. wives by “Kinsey researchers” “The Italian men are the best seeking sex secrets, and spurious’ company. “They are complete liars. can't tell the truth. contest. “Sometimes I say to them, ‘S8top| = = = lying.’ They lve a romantic life. They build stories about them- outbreak of sex interviews by selves.” men claiming to be researchers
. a 8 for Dr. Alfred C. Kinsey's new
MADEMOISELLE — who, the way, was once engaged to an Human American—said this good land of sincerity is enough to generates, drive a French gal daffy, All this cl
forthrightness, she says, has no LIN 1531 8. East
Female may be en-
place in love, “No, here in America it is too
honest,” she said. “Much too Today. coL honest. } ENN FORD—IDA LUPIN “Of course, I guess it's all “LUST FOR aoLD”
right for Americans,” Mademoi-|
yume 4) GREAT GUY”
Cagney
NEW YORK, Dec, 17—Mlle. Alla Ilitchoun has told |
body dreenk too much but the Broadway haberdasher who start-|™
thing but still do it. They act brother. Ww | design was a rearn u. S. Women peat perform-
announcements by telephone that! They the housewife has just won a big
MR. GREENE warned that the
,7 book on Sexual Behavior in the,
old gineered by dangerous sex Ae-
Encyclonedia
Wants to/ Be Able
Star Studies
Asked
| HOLLYWOOD, Dec. |In the mansions of the
Ihome from a hard day cameras, light up a fcigaret and set qut {round brawl! at Ciro’s?
evening with the Encyc Britannica. Reading ft, Al {fellow learns more things that)
{than the way the unglamorous
[half spends its evenings, we called |
{for an explanation from Burt | Lancaster, who is up to the “D"s, | Debussy to Dermatitis. { “I want to be able to answer my kids’ questions,” said Lancaster, father of three. “I can’t let them think their old man is just a dumb movie star.” When William, now age 2, digs | up a sand crab at the beach and lisps, “What's this?” Lancas-| ter will be ready to reply: “That is a decapod, a memb of the order of Faas traoou crustaceans in which the fourth to eighth pairs of thoracic appen-| dages form uniramous walking limbs.” | Greek Federation
If a Lancaster daughter should | run home from play crying, * “Tell /me all about the decapolis, | mother can take her up in her arms and murmur: t was a Greek federation of
cities east of the River Jordan. "| ;
“I want our children to ask us| for the answers when prob ms: arise Lancaster said. to my wife and mé to have th
ay. . i Since this appears even duller|
Now on the neighborhod theater screens are:
Gwynn and Natalie Wood in
knowledge with which to reply.” | The Lancasters sometimes vary| |their evening's reading of the)
The Leo Duro- encyclopedia with Grimm's fairy © 8,
ales. When he gets around to telling them to his children; he says, {he'll put all the acting into them he put into the swaggering costume drama “The Hawk and the LArrow"” he made at Warner's. “It'll be a toss-up,” he grinned. [“which of us will —enjoy them fmore."
Named o Build Home Show House,
Hugh Bremérman today was tofficially named to build the Silver Anniversary house for the | 1950 Home Show here. His entry, which stresses easy {Hiving for Hoosiers, was a over 15 other {housing plans, It will be built as ithe centerpiece in the Fair{ground exposition next April. Selection of his
lance for Mr, {Bremerman. The {local architect built the Wil-
ow.
general plan and model house committee of
included - E. G. Crandall, Merrill
{ Moller, Designed for Indiana, “the winning model was tagged tops in Midwestern architecture by the committee.
TODAY 1:16~MON.—-TUES.
Noble at Mass. Ave IM peria) 0044
Nursing Homes will {monthly session Wednesday, 9 a
&
Eddy Howard
Box office at the Indiana tre “Roof Will open at 1 p- m. today tL for persons wishing to secure | tickets and table reservations _| for the "Eddy Howard “dance
tonight.
— Howard “and “hie orchestra wilt opén_the one-night engagement at the Roof at 8 p. m,,
with dancing until midnight.
As usual, vocals are performed by Howard and the
Howard Trio.
Nursing Homes Group ‘To Meet Wednesday
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Current Alftactions. Now Showing at Neighborhoods :
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DePauw u. Choir
{To Present Concert
Times State Service GREENCASTLE, Dec. 17—The DePauw University choir will {present a Christmas concert on a coast-to-coast program over the National Broadcasting System at 10:30 p. m. Wednendnt:
Indiana Association of SA ic {George W. Gove, director,
in nounced toda ee ay NY otatod by the 58- pital will clothe a seven-year-old
meet
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10 a. m. Mrs.
Sh “They're so sincere, it loses the The National Better Business =... design was chosen by the Yule | Party Arrang od
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NEW YORK, Dee. 17 (UP) main attraction in the 1938 Home the principal speaker.
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