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accusingly “Yes, here he sits slicked up in a zoot suit. But where is the man he killed?” Pausing for dramatic effect, he continues, softly: a “Six feet under.” He Courtroom spectators, newsmen, lawyers and even some jurists often go up to Eddie after a trdal and tell him how “corny” he was, But Eddie opportunity since just shrugs his shoulders and says: dramatic ability. “It gets convictions.” And he's right. He has not lost a jury decision since he joined Prosecutor George Dailey's staff more than & year ago. Eddie's spectacular prosecution of Marion - County's wayward brood makes him an unpopular opponent with lawyers. They regard him as “a nice guy” but nobody to clash with in court.
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still takes time
basketball team.
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be justified.”
maybe no.”
want him to try
Edwin J. Ryan . . . lawyer and showman. Your Job—
Although he won the case, he never has lost an
Dramatic Flop at Home EDDIE, always the toast of the courtroom, is!
Bulldogs and the Olympians,
Neighborhood
faws, th
relates, that he declined |
to give the jury a look at his
at home. His wife, Mary, and|
their three giris—Sally, 9, Judy, 8 and Molly, 4—/| think he's a ‘great big ham.” Eddie says they} would never do for a jury—“I'd lose every case.” Eddie can't exactly recall the reason he de-|
to go on the prosecutor's staff.|
He remembers thinking about it after asking one of his clients to plead guilty to a robbery charge. “What do I need you for?” the wayward one
a joiner, Eddie belongs to the |
Knights of Columbus, Indianapolis Bar Association, Young Lawyers Association, and the Men's Club of 8t, Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church. Eddie spends most of his spare time “at home. 3828 Graceland Ave, “
enjoying my family.” But he to root for Butler's basketball Indianapolis’ pro
In his 19 years as a lawyer, Eddie says he was never quite able to figure out a jury. Especially if! there was a woman gn it. He recalled examining a prospective woman juror. “Do you believe in capital punishment?” Eddie
“Absolutely not,” the woman replied. “But if evidence showed that a husband beat] his wife after she bought a new hat on a charge " Eddie queried. “Well,” * she answered. “In that case it might!
Eddie, a Democrat, is a politician of sorts. | Right now chums are prompting him to run for] Criminal Court judge. Eddie says
“maybe yes,
A lot of lawyers, Republican and Democratic,!
for the judgeship. “That's on
way of getting him out of the prosecutor's office.” »
—By Irving Leibowitz. |
Wife Wants Her Husband Theaters
To Get Better Employment |
My wife wants me to get a | better job. She sees our neighbors getting new automobiles, refrigerators, and furniture and urges ine to get a better job so “we can buy new things too. How can I show her that I am doing the best I can? Or should I try to find a better job? I have been with my present employer for 15 years and am satisfied.
But I think you need to examine,
employer and to any other em-| | ployer.
weekly pay check.
Ba you have a personal problem, write James Grayson In
By JAMES GRAYSON care of The Times.
Fortunate is the worker who If, after careful analysis, is satisfied with his job. 80 many feel you are doing all you canfo are not. But sometimes one can and that your job can’t pay any- ® be satisfied ‘too easily. {more, then you will
self and In your performance on|or get another one. It is then]
your job. Determine if you are that you and your wife should | oi" O he [OR ENTAL 0 h You
growing stale. Have you made sit down and talk this out. any progress, or are you doing the same thing over and over as every one who works when his| you have for the past several wages reach a certain point and| years? do not increase unless some un-
Have you had any offers from usual circumstances make them re
any other employer that are at/go up. Maybe that is your situa- i: all attractive when compared tion and there is nothing to do| with your present job? Is there about it. any reason why some other em-| ployer s should want to hire you? lone in sight is foolish.
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“Private Lives,” which Yn its two day, threeperformance run at the Murat last night, undoubtedly is the funniest visting play we'll see this season. bn | Tallulah Bankhead and the others of her acting quintet] have transformed Noel Coward's *o/a farce that has basketball speed. / i§
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it got in its last
visit here In April, 1048. The reason is clear: Miss Bankhead, with tireless impishness, has progressively realized more and more. the ridiculous possibilities lof the play. That doesn't mean Mr. Coward's writing is being burlesqued. His lines still have humor and punch. But when Tallulah and her fel-low-conspirators go to work on dialog originally intended for ele-
|gantly cynical speaking in the
early 1930's, they produce something new. They come out with a {kind of wacky ballet that parodies everything under the sun. ‘Burst Into Tears’ The legend is that Noel Coward burst into tears when he first
{saw Miss Bankhead's version of
| the play. It's implied that his feel{ings may have been hurt by Tal{lulah’s deliberate rowdiness. Legend or no legend, Mr, Coward’'s play gets the best sendoff anybody could imagine. This comedy of a high-tempered divorced who accidentally meet]
moons with new spouses could be tame. Instead, it’s simply terrific, It's terrific because Miss Bankhead has the genius to see many things simultaneously from different angles, Comedy is an onion, {with endless layers. And so Tal'Julah, ‘with her “Little Foxes” | hoarse laugh, her sassiety sweet- | voiced sashaying, her deadpan |face while the hands eloquently gesture and her sneers and high- | baritone snarls, is a vocal prima ballerina of absurdity. She's the incarnated life of the party—the
{deal personality who eases ten-|
sion by exploiting all comic possibilities. - Like Mae Wesf, Miss Bankhead | leven parodies herself, That takes o STEAt a awareness and understand-|
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Cook Is Excellent
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. | Fn In the two years since I first nl o IST Barn Dance. at saw the ghow, Miss Bank-| We Yorn" re Scott
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ballet-parimér, The pair do some! At Metropolitan Opera | (wonderfdlly preposterous rassling| NEW YORK. Jan. 21 (UP)—]|
--on, over and practically under a sofa—in Act on y . {Margaret Harshaw's volce failed’
Any play that laughs like holy her at the Metropolitan Opera last! heok a all pretensions has moral night but the show went onvalue. It's good for us. And Miss) who s Bankhead,” Mr. Cook, Barbara Shanks to Reeg Sa " Line Baxley, Willlam Langford and an aria for her from behinc e Claudene LeDuc build this trifie Scenery. into a huge comic tévelation of . Miss Harshaw told assistant our own private lives and preten- general manager Frank St. Leger tious failings. at the end of the first act of Watching Tallulah and getting “Meistersinger” - that her voice a huge kick out of her antics, 1 Was weakening as the result of a
couldn't help thinking there's OTe throat. some waste of talent. It's like St. Leger telephoned Miss Glaz,|
Dame Myra Hess (no other com- who arrived at the end of the parison intended) forever playing second act just in time to fill in the Warsaw Concerto. : backstage for Miss Harshaw who| I could have saved space and W2% Singing Magdalene, Miss , ; Glaz took over the role for the valuable type by telling you at , the outset that last night's audi- third act so Miss Harshaw could
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