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sore “yang wiuncie i * A Jack Reichart Has Perfected 1 Loe £ . = . Ley Many Things to Ease Man's Wor By VICTOR PETERSON. Times Staff Wrifér t 7 MUNCIE, Ind., Mar. 2—A battered hat, brim turned up. perches atop Jack ‘Reichart’s head. : ; He wears it constantly as he sits in his presidential office of the Excel Manufacturing €prp., Muncie. Bray hair crowning his scalp whirl hundreds of ideas to ease the lot ‘of man. A welter of piled papers, gadgets and scattered tools surround him. With the tools he, ~~ = * made the gadgets. They were
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: iy 200 SIEHEGEmY of ‘ » Jim always is “work~4ng" in a sense: The last ime he was in Taian 1 apolis he was ‘bartering on the streets. : ~ him. several months to cover the major cities in the United States swapping with anyone who wt up to his niobile trading post. Jim's uitiplan is to auction off the accumulated mountain of goods and turn the money over to the multiple sclerosis fund. ar? a es . AS a swapper of everything under the sun, Jim * wore a full beard, straw hat, khaki. work shirt and trousers and dusty clodhoppers. He wanted to look rustic. He did. T didn’t even try to imagine what his latest brainstorm was. Over the felephone all Jim said was that he was on his way to making a fortune. Best of luck: I thumped a door in the Lincoln Hotel and < heard Jim say, “The zither czar asks you to
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Sixty-four vears of creative life have made him a philosopher as swell as an inventor. :
enter.” . Jack, no one calls him Mr. , DON't mind being 64 except I Zither czar? Well, he- was off again. Upon v iis {Reichart, is the only rn who don't’ want to. die.” Jack . said, entering I knew he was off. Dressed in a black Zither czar . Jim Moran hopes to dictate knows where everything is in squinting ‘clear blue eyes from
suit, black shoes, black Homberg hat, conservative tie and a long, full, velvet-collared cape, bearded Jim stood in the middle of the room strumming a zither and singing an old mountain ditty, “Ring * Dang Doo,” It was all T could do to keep from falling over backwards from a condition brought on by a laughter ekplosion. We had a laugh that brought tears to our eyes. Jim at my complete surprise and appreciation of his art and I at his delicious buffoonery in this H-bomb age. We finally came down to earth so I could ask questions. What was this zither czar business? Well, Jim was going around the country buying up zithers to prepare for the day when the country goes zither silly or zilly, as he says. Why should the country suddenly quit playing the radio and take up the zither? Jim said it all had to do with a motion picture which was produced in England. - I thought I smelled a rat. Jim dehied working for David O. Selznick. He rubbed his “zither czar” ring and swore on the instrument he had no connection with Selznick. Alexander Korda or the picture, “The Third Man.” An uncle, living at the present time in London, put him on the trail of zithers. Several months ago “The Third Man” opened in London. One instrument, the zither, played by Anton Karas,
‘the cubbyhole offiee. Even his P&CK of rimless glasses. “I'm not filing system runs counter to afraid to die, it’s just there is so smooth inter-dffice operation. smuch_work to do. Important papers he . never This is a wonderful world we wants to lose: contact with are VE in. It's nothing but a cinder tossed on his desk chair and sat PINIRE around in dust, but it's upon. He may lose sight of them earth and home. There are 80 but he never is out of contact MARY things to do and time is so with the contants, short. : ~ ~
- - . . JACK LAUGHINGLY ‘calls “WE ARE BORN into a beauhimself a crackpot inventor and tiful werld. It is up to us .to gadget maker, Time, however, creaie things both beautiful and has proven many of his inven- helpful. Time is the only thing tions sound, money-making ideas. we have when we arrive and it-is Tiny gadgets. often given asthe only thing we can't create. premiums for 10 cents and a box! . “That very time is precious. “Tt top. have turned “into folding should be guarded jealously. Ingreen stuff. ventions are nothing more than To Muncie he is much more devices to beat time. .Ideas are than: a “crackpot” inventor. He all around us, the tools to make is a savior, a man the city can them are within arms reach but z turn to when confronted with an we are too stupid to pick them, Purchased One Zither Here ___emergency. : up. Nature produces nothing! ~JIM BOUGHT one zither ‘in Indianapolis. He Thus it was during the height that is worthless if we only open| didn’t have enough time to spend. He was sure Of 13st summer's polio epidemic. our eyes and minds to the fight
a . y { " | there were more zithers in town: Jim is making J2¢K Was the man who turned of unlocking. the secrets,” he said.|
the price you'll pay for your zither. : friends, decided te become the zither czar. The! picture opened in New York a couple of weeks! ago. Jim has a corner on the zither market. He saw to that weeks ago. In Chicago he bought 109 zithets. In St. Louis he bought 28. He leit Miami! with 32 zithers on their way to a New York warehouse. \ : “The picture is shown all over the country,” Jim said, his eyes glowing with little dollar signs. “People will love the sound of the zither. They want to get one &nd learn 16 plav it. Zither zales will zoom, The only catch will be is that I'll have all the zithers. I clean up.” Well, I let him rave on.- Maybe he could corner the zither market. Maybe Americans would start to. play the old-country instrument. I had-to admit the zither had a charm that lingers on and on. It has a séund that's a cross between a guitar and a harpsichord. Pretty mellow.
. who prior to being engaged for the film was: little haste eastward: to cover areas aroufid. Lancaste discarded oil drums, vacuuni ‘Jack has unlocked man re. th 3 ; : : ; 4 ; i y.. He| more than an unknown, who Jim says never d Philadelphia. . Sweepers, geared-head electric|y ae 50 to 60 patents, he isn't! earned more than $50 per week, supplied all the , motors, bicycle sprockets and] | background music. “Really only stopped to say hello to you"iother nondescript items into SW® NOW many. Hundreds of|
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‘laughed Jim. “You believe me, don’t you?” With a character like Jim Moran, who cares? He's a one-man safety valve Tor this cockeyed’ world. Crazy like a fox, Jim's insanity keeps him in_filets, best of wines and ‘$1 cigars.
life-saving iron lungs. At the time ne plant was Protect but put them 1 = SWIngIng Into production of a duction. ————— : 1 new type coffee maker, his latest! Kicking around in his mind, invention. Years of research and on wire recorders and on draw-!|
“Londoners went wild over the zither.” explained Jim. “Mr, Karas gave a command per“formance for the king and queen of England. Princess Margaret Rose and Princess Elizabeth are taking lessons from Mr. Karas right now.”
— TEMErgency iron —tungs —to—voes- . . : ival which has been tonal training classes and other |21In& Miehine and 4 rawing made of the Sander case. If correct, Dr. Sander's STOUps over the nation. Sc iniiaigh Sh toeadture Hoe is not a merey killing. or any other kind YOu can’t have any fun until orms which wake him wp offense is not a mercy g. } {you heip—someone—eise.—it costs at NIEhL. In his office is a wire
~NEW YORK, Mar. 2-1 flushed a -covey- general hoopla of Roman fest of doctors the other day, to ask them about this merey-killing in New Hampshire, and found them ‘generally unperturbed about Dr. Hermann Sander, who injected the air into his cancer patient's bloodstream. “That much air wouldn't kill anybody,” one maid. “All-of .us;-at one time or other. have accidentally shoved a few air bubbles into a—patient. -J-don’t- know. what. he expected. .to. gain. by it. but. my idea would ‘be that Sander is guilty of nothing but showing off.” This coincidés with the quote of the Chicago surgeon, Dr. Julius L. Spivak, who says that he wrote Dr. Sander that he did not believe that an injection of 40 cubic centimeters of air would “prove fatal. v -*Air Couldn't Kill Her’ _* TwywHAT the woman died of was cancer, pure and simple,” one of my consultants said. “The air thing is beside the. point. ‘To my way of thinking, she died of cancer even if he'd finished her off with a club. But technically, there still wasn't enough air to kill anybody who wasn't.in the process of dying of something else.” I have been told by other physicians that it is a common practice to leave a plentiful supply of opiates or barbituates within easy reach of patients who are in the last, painful stages of incurable disease, and that the notation of cause of death is routine.
al Oil Industry Infor- Collings, Robert F. Showwalter, = = ~B. Johnston, : tee, Chicago, will Meyer, Allan O. Clauser and Tom speak at the an- Connelly. nual spring convention of the! Indiana Indepen- Sénior at Purdue University, has
dent Petroleum been elected air transportation Association Mar. editor of ~ Aero-Liner, monthly! 9'and 10 in Hotel Publication by . students in the
Sr: As tization o olin ro EA ALAN Oo tn gins than tn Teor anda microphone. Te It even would lead to a fresh definition of just Eive.” is the way he sums up his Paces the room as he talks, the what is mercy killing. A person in the last hours ®fforts and shrugs off his con- sensitive mike picking up his of incurable cancer. can almost be said to be le- tributions. : - thoughts as he wanders. gally- dead of natural causes, and has generally, ; been. heavily. drugged. for weeks and even months, ADOUt People— to lessen pain. In the case of relatives of mine, ° or - : : both of whom died of the disease, it would have ! been difficult for an autopsy to hit on any special, : i en C £ U & on cause of death, since deStructiom—of vital organst——"—" mm and wastage of body had been so thorough. The recently acquitted Carel Paight shot her incurably ill father, also in the last stages of the disease, and that must certainly be called “killing,” since , | it is a proven fact. over many years that a person yp J. Grewe, vice president of| “WW in / 2 a definite object in mind. Carol Ann was nog physician, and had no connection with the patient|& save that of filial sentiment. Mercy Killing Issue Still Not Clear WILLFUL extermination of a blind patient, a paralytic .patient, victim of leprosy or chronic} hives would certainly fall under the heading of euthanasia. But the Sander case. as a cause] celebre, "seems a little fuzzy around the edges, since to the mind of many an M. D. it lacks the] “necessary clear-cut issue of whether-the deed was:
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Wabash College, Dean Bron K. - —————— SANE Trippett announced today. : WASHINGTON, Mar: 2——Three times now the Lanham (D. Ga.) agreed in a soft. voice that: Included in the total of 55 stuinternational peacemakers have come out of the peace was a fine thing, but said he Teared there dents who distinguished them- c elevision hills of West Virginia to demand that the would be a battle if anybody tried to take the selves academically during the se- Church,” which will be release —-Congressset—up-a-department—of—pedce. peace-making business away from the State De- mester were —five—other— loegl 20 Easter Sunday
They never get anywhere. Sometimes ‘the partment. youths: x a x Pn A swatted them with their own Hmpf, SSO ae Ed Dowling, former president olive branches. But they don't give up. ’ State Department, they said, has been in charg “T'll never quit,” cried R. M. Davis, the white; ~ faired “mrulti-millionaire “presideft of the Davis Wilson Coal Co.;-of Morgantown, W. Va. “So long..as..anybody. will. listen to. me Ill keep up this fight for peace. Until I die’**
Conducted High School Essay Contest
-- PEACEMAKER DAVIS was a pink-faced gentleman of perhaps 70 in gold-rimmed eyeglasses and a cream-colored cravat with red strawberries on it. These many years he has been campaigning for his department of peace with speeches, interviews, and essay contests among West Virginia's high school- students. Nobody doubts his sincerity, though I did hear it’ muttered that perhaps it might be a good idea for him to organize a small, pilot modé]l peace. department first and see what he eould do with’ the coal mine business. This, of eourse, was not mentioned aloud before the subcommittee on expenditures in the executive department. = The evidence I listened to carefully. T read the six prize-winning essays of the students and I fear the subject is summed up best by Kenneth: R. Kurtz of Weston, W. Va., High School who
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The x x om Thomas J. Connelly, 804 N. of een busy preparing for wars. fighting wars, and 510 E. 61st St.; Larry V. Van- to Russia at the Indi : heey iney ena a an ~~ Treese, 1519 N. LaSalle St.; Rich- Wanis ‘Club. luncheon'®t noon toAnd another thing. said Peacemaker Davis: ard A. Williams, 4618 E. 34th St, morrow in Claypool Hotel. “WEE ERATE HH BES TIT to Russia amt -he-can‘t-and-Thomas-E--Woeernos, 1321 Ny lb ££ oon dh odio gven speak Russian. No wonder he can't make Bancroft St. Joseph Lee Smith Durr, former a deal with Uncle Joe. of Acton and Jack IL. Engledow, member of the “Every nation in the world today has a New Augusta, also were includ- Federal Commudepartment of war, but not a single one ‘has a ed in the group, Hisations i m= department of peace added Rep- Harley O.f 8 = mission and of a Democrat, of Keyser, W. Va., who intro- arpa Tunas sald today Reconstructio n duced the peace bill this time. = Fae i now--how. much Finance Corp; __He explained that if simply would add a new TM 2ne€Yy she 1s _ Will speak at the member to the President's Cabinet, whose business a ns Af - final Indianapwould be to play up peace when the other fellows “¥ Shagers She ‘olis Open Forum ‘were talking about wars. He'd also: try {o educate S214 er mana. lecture at 8:15 our people into the necessity of keeping the peace p. m. Sunday in | and use his good offices to get other nations to _ Kirshbaum Cenestablish peace departments, too. 15 ter,
Telling Reds, a Problem tax deadline. REP. John A. Blatnik. Democrat, of Chisholm, Her manager esMinn., couldn't undérstand how the minisfer of timated Miss peace would manage to. pass the good word to the Truman grossed! Russians and, I am sorry fo say. none of the around: 060,000 peacemakers had an adequate answer. Dr. Paul last vear, as F. Douglass, the president of Washington's Ameri- much her father
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Ed " began his paper. thus: “Peace is an elusive word.” . can University and a one-time newspaper reporter, makes as President of the United Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shelhorn, fice May, 1946. But Mr. Busch rant jen Pital gifts, said. : fF | It is that. And also it is a touchy subject. did state the question in words easy to understand. States. pT 7369 Edgewater. Miss St. Ger- a c 3 3 a Recs ho MF. Axt, who gave his entire 3 Talk about peace and first thing you know you're “Our fundamental problem is how do you talk _. = x x i "0 maine tried for Jack Carson procue with id best read he 9 esfate to charities, was. Widely a getting in a fight. Ta = to a man who won't listen to you?” he said. , Four. Detroit policement batted James. Pease; New York City * divorce in Oc- ° “I'm even a little bit flattered Known in Indiana business: cir | The current proceedings, I am happy to report, He meant Stalin. Not Congress, It was listen-| goo “jn "court yesterday. Two ar- OPera star, will return to his alma tober, 1946. but a judge said she that she agreed fo do it,” he Cles and was secretary-treasirer brought on no fisticuffs. Chairman Henderson ing; just not acting. rested Jerry Hemphill, 26, on Dinter, Franklin fds t frase the actor was a bad added. “Usually Teresa has of the old Indianapolis Abbatoir. I m— . —- ’ ; |charges of non-support of Mrs. Sollege, for a re- Pushandy in ‘terrific resistance to my- scripts. F¢ Set up the Riley trust in mem : ° a ; : _ Doris Hemphill and her four chil- ital at 10 a. m. 4 It's the old story of husband- °'Y Of his parents. Mr. Axt nso at fo» s Monda Mr I> Three Indi lis I d DP : ory bang was d f e Quiz Master | 27? Test Your Skill 222 ou. ve sie bcos do Monday Thre Indtanapols bound DE 11, Ws Citi s Ban aa donor of toe alectetl cies - 1 : ©. * * |Guittierrez on the charge of steal. © ase, graduated |arrived in New York today on the But she's so tired of dripping/' the tower of Zion Evangelical 1 ST ing a wristwatch from Louise rom Franklin in (General Greshley. Aron, Josef and saccharine and goo all over the CRUrch in memory of his wife. : 3 . . ” { ) i 0, ve up a {Helen Salomen are sponsored lo- ” { . " - La What are the Romance languages? How did the expression O. K. originate’ Cook. aw" : | . a. "| place this kind of got her, i A -1 The Romance languages are a group of lan- According to extensive research, 0. K. was In court Mrs. Hemphill took one hy b SN Joy oy Kala Lovinger, 3245%; a Cominform onéc — | guages found in southwestern Europe and in invented in the presidential campaign of 1810 and 100k at Mr. Hemphill and told; | ra stage. H : ¥ | Gorgeous Gussie In Counterspy’ will , Romania that were derived from the Latin.’ They signified Old Kinderhook, the birthplace of Martin the judge she had “never seen | Pe EE | Conneeticut in-. | : : PYS. - mf include Portuguese, Spanish, ‘Provencal, Italian, Van Buren, the Democratic candidate. The. first the man before.” Miss Cook 5 * Menthe. of id us trialist Vi- ‘No Longer Engaged | NEW YORK, Mar. 2 (UP) — I Romanian and French. meeting of an O. K. Club was held in New York glanced at Mr. Guittierrez and oy jh viem Kellems | CALCUTTA, India, Mar. 2 The Soviet government “was a TET TT pe Te : Mar, 24, 1840. The slogan O. K. spread quickly Said “he’s fot the man who stole a pera £ S0n {won a round yes- (UP) — American tennis player named today as a possible bene: ! Why do skyscrapers seldom have lightning Over the country. This generally accepted explana- MY Watch.” The two suspects Tne 18 ROW fo jLerday in hes at [Gertrude (Gorgeous Gussie) Mo- licialy under/ the will of free. .. re F edo = °° tion displaces all earlier ones. y walked out of the courtroom whe . 8". Mr.l'eass . lest battle. with iran and Briton Anthony Daven-|/lance writer, Laird 8. Golds. ge I A steel-structure building with a well-grounded ry + + @ gether... - « wn the redersl Sov. . POrt. have, broken their. engage-jhorvugn. 3 former Sountessyy and § : 3 y n a at : Tor ‘at? : -. 0. = en : iment by “mutual consent’. Mr. Il agazine editor w ). Aa ahs alascrapare- is. nat he origin of Ot Sturt are weed. for Eight Indianapolis students at Mrs. Angelo J. Donato, Pecks- withholding tax. Davenport said today. plunged to his death from: his - A . 2 h] o ’ : are N. Lelats oo an: re. A .
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frequently by lightning but occupants usually are senior class members who took Harry domes, Carmel;
unaware of it except for a loud thunder crash. ” oe ie nks first used in war?
covering the roofs of cottages. Such a piece of turf is called a divet, hence, in golf a piece of
turf cut out in making a stroke, The Study Camp, in Butler University Alumm As.
“When were ta : *. & & State Park. Are United States patents issued on holidays? a’ custom of 15 years’ standing, sociation. - United States patents are only issued on Tues- is unique in college operations. ,. ' * Hf » holiday falls on Tuesday, Indianapolis students taking part New office
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| Jim, who has always wanted a fortune to Too bad I didn't have a zither. I'll bet he $20,000 had -gone into the pei ing boards are hundreds of! i Plow on mad ventures, mad living and mad - couldn't rook me. : project, but he shut production others. : [Swit : a off like the flow of water from| «That's why I don't want to! 9°P't like the business end of this tiful sha : : by} : By Robert C Ruark Now he has made available the Fog 3 re ® Just-—iop-muchs-to; ociors in Vou : complete plans for _ bulding Ny’ a's nea at ome are!
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les the doctors I talked to. then, is really a calculated mercy killing. his scriot that t Jeni += v hr his entry in the chart. - The evidence has heen contradictory. to date. Mr. Gerwe Into r mat ion, ip» movie eon: debated names his_sc fot hat tinned Jer sites much later, unless he had some obscure personal and in parts seems not untinged “hy. personal Jog" ommittee in of religion, has [OF their second !into a passionate half-breed for reason for drawing attention to himself. This malice. In any case, those of the medical prafes- 1950. Lt finished starring son. The seven- “Duel in ihe Sun.” SE TR Aa ——— view —which—my friends tell me most of their sion T know seem remarsably unexcited about the-_ Trdtanapolis student—Thwm:— RR rot ANL one halt tt NOW ZOE —to—Wark—en me - colleagues share, would rather tend to deflate the whele-maltter. as A. Kiingaman, 515] N. New § . compiete church PO 5 oF. was Teresa,” Busch says. “I'm sick | ih : : y - TTT Jersey St, wawms oné of the eight service fo he. Hospital ot WA her as ‘Little Miss Eye- ry ; : : : v ~ men to achieve straight A rec- - filmed for televi- | : , ashes... : : oo (o | é De arkment By Frederick C. Othman ords during the fall semester at sion. Miss Town- hors Tussuay Miss Wright may look like a Teresa Wright. send gives scrip- u8nt. eé par- well-scrupbed _ingenue, her old! TT
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Dilling Candy Co, will de- ° is £ of peace fora long-time, during which we have Bancroft St.. Kurt D.-Kaufman, Scribe his recent “surprise” visit. E100 ey Dale pat fa,
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jrecord company executive Louis words he typed out in the f Bush yesterday, spent last night library. :
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Donald E. Shelhorn, sophomore !hree years ago, in Oberlin College Conservatory Nad another suit . of Music, was piano accompanist oP
tist Series broadcast by WHK With desertion. Broadcasting Sys- The couple have tem’ Feb. 26. He is the son of ?€P®n separated
‘26. and denied a motion a week off from classes to at- Mrs. Kendrick Hickman, Indian- to compel Miss tend a study camp at Turkey Run apolis. '35 are new life members Kellems to alter ! her suit to re‘caver more than LT re ®% | {$6000 seized from hier ‘bank ac-'lam, 1 rs of Butler Univer- coun : “sity Beta Mu chapter of Eta Sig- for her employees.
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JACK HAS A LOT of firsts to, But Jack is a salesman and “BUT THE WOMEN thought his credit. Back in 1909 he sent Promoter as well as an inventor. they were getting a great deal the first pictures in this country fof & hational company whose ang they were. Where else could by wire from Anderson to Indian- pe nema as Eoin to 99 % you get this for 10 cents ajid a apolia and back to Anderson. sewing basket. Sales shot up ten tops Shores couldn't Stock s was the forerunner of pres- [the soap powder fast enough.
n again, 2 ent-day transmission of news! | - Until recently premium gadgets photographs by wire. Jack didn't! Loy Promote the sale of a soa y
wader he sa {were big business with him. Such follow up his invention, othe Pou cut a Sal at 1s deck on Cay | little ideas as the sewing kit, 10-ngs-caught-his-imagination.— paper. He sold it for 10 cents ana Cent skirt markers and the like "That's the trouble with invent- made 2 cents profit on each after|'a into production in the.miling. You work with a gadget losing money on the first 100,000. ONS. On every such contract until you get tired of it and = “Just salesmanship in advertis. ® Postal substation would be. set switch to another. That's why I ing.” he said. “Plugged five bea- YP in" the plant. des of thread, 50 feet of Today, however, . Jack has imported needles’ -- a]| Settled more on the coffee-maker, except Tor sewing ma- # teakettle. popcorn machines, 1€3 are imported, Two dress- Sewing gadge (sand novelty tamps: Akers pins—normally = women [1e€ PEYS Tio attention to the isis hands are busy. In conversation Won't buy them.cause. they're. teo-0ess. end... He doesnit-know-what his fingers always play with a thin. Two gold lingerie pins-- money is coming in or going out. piece of paper, folding, twisting it nothing but a couple of safety "All 1 want to do is Badle’ 10 bizarre shapes. His eves get a pins. And the whole thing stitched around with my gadgets. 1 rob-far-away look. Though he holds at eight stitches to fhe inch with ably have more fun workin Rh to the subject, it is easy to tell left-twist cottén. Cotfori thread any man alive This is =. ent he is concentrating on something isn't twisted any direction but world, and I'm too stupid 8 une
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ma Phi, national undergraduate i ! | By VIRGINIA M N honorary classical fraternity, are: paitea BI MacPNERSON John Thompson, president; Arn-! wi oLLYWOOB, Mar, 2—Teresa old Wyenberg, wt. Wright's husband, who says he y rg, Vice presidents opoulq know better than any- ! tbody, is putting on a one-man Miss Lucille Greenberg, treasurer|campaign to convince movie fans and Robert Logue, sergeant at|hIs wife is sexy. te wa ; He had to write a movie him- " self to do it, says Niven Busch, | but that wasn't too tough. He's a L | secreen- writer: | He's reen through this campaign business before, too. It was
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man admits, - but “she has. her moments.” And he's a little fed 5.8.8 ‘up with, casting directors who Secretary. of Commerce ‘Charles gon’t lat her wiggle anything on! awyer was to undergo an opera- the screen but: her evelids. | ‘Animal Quality’ »'I'm gonna get-a ‘hormone look’ fn her eye,” “Busch grinned. “In| ‘The Captive,’ which I wrote and. 2 am producting,; -she has a fierce 9 _ ms he er animal quality inside her. that, 10 Benefit Children" make you hate her.” | Establishment of a $50,000 ner ~danet. Blair. loaves. 04a y.40-stat Hels tossing- Hr-a-few- plunging petuat-trust—for—henefit—of=-wrt n. “South Pacific” after divorcing necklines and hip-swinging gim- dren at Riley Hospital from *ie —but- Miss. Wright's-estate-of the late 3 3 is counting.on one of was announced today by “her moments” to set fire to the Trust Co. ; Z amily The execution of this provision ‘of the will of Mr. Axt, who died in 1935, followed the death of ees ONE-Of--the Jife-beneficiaries ag “They told me 1 was nuts” Mayme Mendell, a niece. on os Busch says. “They think Teresa's'10, : Tom) {uit up 4n-the-public- eye RS the — ipo gan pha ipa os rime i ee sweet - understanding - inguene or wit 0 Nh WHI remain Intact the siveet = understanding - wife.’ : neome aed for ian They N°re horrified when. they efit and welfare of “an untold read the script. Sail this date number of children in the fufir-" was nothing but a witch. “Such gifts as this are of in. “And they're Fight. She is. She's estimable value to the Rilev rina gal who has a burning yen STam of medical research rnd for the hero, Lew Ayres, that treatment of Indiana. childs» “makes you want to kill him.” jerry rs Lesh, Jresidast of fev : . : ociation which-nrts To IOmises Torrie Tors ie as recipient and custodian of Hos~
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