Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1950 — Page 6

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oa Twins; 14; Make Air Debut

Like Big Brother, They Steal Show

SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 18 = (UP)—Two more chips off the old Crosby block made their debut on an air show tonight and gave every ‘indication’ of going Pop's way. ; Dennis and Phillip Crosby, 14-Year-old twin sons of the old Grodner, made an appearance before an enthuiastic CBS studio audience. at the recording of Bing's Chesterfield show for Mar 15

The twins, following the ex ample set by their older brother, jary, 16, who appeared on :the program several weeks ago, just

about took the show from the Old Man. Phillip, the smaller of the two

and a definite tenor at this stage, did a creditable job on the song “Thanks.” a ballad made fa-|’ mous by his father in the 1930'%|

when the. elder Crosghy was “rising star. of the airwaves. ‘Galden Gravel Dennis. ‘taller than his brother

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and. with a shock of reddish blond hair and freckles, bari toned a. chorus of “The Wild |

Goose.” His deeper voice gave Jusi a hint of that, golden grav

el that made a million bucks for i

fessed he hadn't shined his shoes for the broadcast because his brother ‘monopolized the shoe Methodist Women brush for -half an hour - Here's. the Script Meet to Plan Drive The script went something like Methodist this will meet for luncheon-and-plan-a-Crosby: “It doesn't take mibre 1950 nurse recruiting drive Tuesthan three minutes to shine your day noon at the Methodist Hosshoes.” pital Phillip: “Yes sir. But after | District and conference presi shined my shoet, T had to brush dents of the Woman's Soc jety of

women of Indiana

my hair.” {Christian Service and other key Crosby: “With a shoe brush?’ women of the church's 17 districts Dennis: “He always uses the in the state will attend the lunchshoe brush.” eon.

Phillip: “I've found that shoe - Bishop Richard C. Raines of the polish is just about the best thing Indiana Methodist Area will give in the world to keep your hair the main address. Robert E. Neff,

down.” Methodist superintendent: the Dennis: “He' 8 a real dude, isn't Kav. Claude M. McClure, director he, dad?” of nurse recruitment; and Edward Crosby: (Running a hand over F. Gallahue also will speak. Mr,

his suntanned pate) “Anyone Gallahue originated the with hair is a dude.” > Pian of « nurse which the state. ‘ Hire the Handicapped’ recognition The WSCS announces that the Essay Contest Set organization- expects to take ‘a “Hire the Handicapped” essay more active part than in the past contests are open to 11th and in seeking enrollees for nursing 12th grade Indiana school pupils, schools in Indianapolis. Gary and Everett 1. Gardner, chairman of Ft. Wayne Methodist Hospitals, the Governor's tommittee for em-

ployment of physically handi- Air National Guard

capped, announced yesterday. The winning essay will receive Alters Training Plan a $50 award and the winning giout Field's Indiana Air NaGuard has replaced its

paper will be submitted in a na- tional eekly training program with a

tional contest. A $1000 prize willy, be awarded to the national win- ginoie week.e “ner, Entry deadline is ‘Mar. 31. june ay Adr=t01008 Deriog Jen. Robinson Hitchcock said Flanner House League pay under the new schedule will erated on ‘the same basis as To Present Mardi Gras four day's active duty. The new A masquerade Mardi Gras Ball program _Marted - Yesterday. will be presented hy the Flanner' - Sh -

House Junior League at 9 p. m, Father" Fox to Be |

‘Indiana recruiting for won national

Friday in Flanner House, 333 T D W. 16th St. e eum Malcome Lewis and his hand Speaker

The Indianapolis C hapter of Te Deum. International will present

the Rev. Fr. Thomas A. F branch chairmen are Sarah Ray, the Paulist Fathers in an addreo

Jane Bruce, Lillian Anthony, Ge-'on “How : Christianity ( § neva Marshall, Anna Alexander, the Problems of to rooive Dorothy L. Parks, Betty Carter, day at 6:30 p. m. in the Knights of Jean Polley, Ruty Phillips and | Columbus Hall, Dinner will pre Frances Porter. cede the talk, pre

will . provide the music. Doris Wilkes is ball chatrman. Other

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New Features Mark This Year's Show

Indianapolis’ : outstanding ama-

takes place Thursday in the Fairgrourds

teur show at 8:15 p. m. Coliseum Some will perform for two hours in the fourth annyal Times Ice-O-Rama to raise money for the Infantile Paralysis Fund While plans again have been made to handle a capacity crowd, there still are plenty of choice reserved seats left for the last. minute buyers, They will. be on sale. each day- this week from © 9 a’ m. until 5:30 p. m. at The Times offices, 214 W. Maryland St. Mail orders -will”be filled-if accompanied “by stamped, addressed envelope and remittance. All the seats, including the East End Mezzanine, are individually reserved. Prices are: Box and Parquet Chairs, $1.20;

East End Mezzanine, 60 cents. New Features Added ip Many new surprises have been worked into this year's Ice-O-lama-by-Mary -MeClean. popular Coliseum skater and. director of the show. For the first time, trick skating will be seen in an Ice-O-Rama. Bill Jattreall, six-foot husky, will attempt to jump at

Bis Pop. nH re 4 Mrs. Edith Willkie, of Rushville, widow of Wendell Willkie, Joa 31 Jrulug aig side 10 sie oth boys carried o 1e dia . ‘ ' . in his “barrel leap.” e will at logue with All the informal eaxe looks at the bronze plaque .honoring her illustrious husband which tempt other jumps, including a true Croshys was unveiled in the State House yesterday. Gardner Cowles, Des 01" 0.0 ver a pile of drums. At one point, Dennis con- Moines newspaper publishe, and- friend of the one-time Presiden- Production numbers presenting

new jdéas In precision will havé more than on ithe ice together. In addition to the veteran skaters from past Ice-O-Ramas cute kids’ of the tiny tot set

skating By > 200 skiters

portiinity to display their grace in solo and pair numbers

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In- spotlights will show off the gay Michigan costumef and a where Ellis freight terminals are sional orchestra will provide the

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500 skaters of all ages

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Lists Jenner, Harvey On ‘Roll of Dishenor Times Washington Bureau WASHINGTON, Feb. 18-.8en. william E. Jenner (R. Ind.) and Rep. Ralph Harvey (R. Ind.) were blacklisted today by Lohn L. Lewis' United Mine Workers Jour. nal, published at UMW headquarters here. Under the headline “Names on ti. Roll of Dishonor” the two Hoosiers’ names appeared with those of other Senators and Congressmen and this text: Unable to restrain their deep- seated animosity to organized labor and to the VMW in par. ‘ticular, nine members of the Senate and 24 members of the House signed resolutions stating that it is the sense of Congress that the White House invoke the infamous NAM - Taft - Hartley Act against the coal miners. “The resolutions, introduced did invoke the NAM-T-H, were

of Senate and. House, except the one by Byrd which was & special matter on the Senate calendar, “By. introducing these resolutions, these members displayed their attitude against the werkers in the controversy in the coal industry. Following are the names, party ‘identification, and states of this roll of dishonor:

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Bill Battreall makes a barrel leap on skates in preparation for Thursday's presentation of The Times lce-O-Rama as two of the show's darlings—Paula Muench (left) and Marie Tracy—look on™ at “Refresentarives -~ Allen (R., the Coli Trick skati 3 Ill), Arends (R.-IIL), Church (R, e Coliseum. Trick skating is an innovation o this year's Ice- -O-Rama. A ren ci I Mon AR 111.), Reed (R. Ill), Vursell (R,

School Secretaries Hi}. -Cratham (D. N,C.), Byrnes,

Blickman Heads Indiana Jewelers

Sol Blickman. co-owner of Rog-1A. Simon, Vincennes; Ed O. Lit- To Attend Conference JN Wisk Tord (R, Mich}, ere & Co. Jewelers, is the new tie, Auburn: Frank Marter, Craw- ndiana scho secreétarie h . te tH * resident of the Indisna. Jowor ) indiana school secretaries who Mich.), Curtis (R. Neh.), Ford (R.

fordsville; Ed Springer, Ft. yj attend the regional confer- Mich.), Horan (R. Wash.), Mich-

Other officers elected at the Yayne; Ted Welp, Jasper; George once of the National Association ener (R. Mich.), Harvey (R. Ind.), annual-convention-of-the associa- Kamman, Seynfour; Stanley Gold- Atlantic Woodruff (R. -Miech.)-Lanham(D; tion just concluded in the Lincoln berg, LaPorte; Earl F. McConnell, | : ‘ __'Ga.), Kearney (R. N. Y.), Meyer Hotel include .Robert Mohlman, Oakland City; Carl Rost. Colum- City next Friday through Sunday (p’ Kas.), St. George (R. N."Y.), of Gerry Mohlman & Sen, Lafa- bus, and Harold Hunt, Indianap- Will include Virginia Childers, In- Martin (R. Towa) and Stockman vette, first vice president; Ralph olis. } dianapolis, state president; Ma- (Rr. Ore.). Roessler, of Marion, second vice wi - - mie Messmer, Martinsville, state’ «gengtors— Fergu on (R, FORD WIDOW IMPROVES vice Mary Bowers, yfich.)

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