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JULY 15 3

‘Top Ameri Kidna

By Earl Wilson VIENNA, July 18—In this great

famous for its spies, there's

the so-called secret agents always rush out to sell for a good

price to the Russians.

What is it? Ssssh.., can you keép a secret?

The new telephone book. | 1 refer to the Aniericans’ Vienna directory which is about as “top secret,” say, as| the time as recorded on the Para-| mount clock in Times Square,

When it's just off the press, it's momentarily valuable. The secret

agents — often the same ones—|

have another secret document |

that they sell to the Americans: |

The Russian Phone book,

I DON'T wish to Sound skepti-|

It Happened Lost Night

Phone Books

3 Baton Twirers| To Open Festival

Soloists to Compete

Secret’

cans Laugh Off Spyings, | ping Scares in Vienna |

[tion by 23 twirlers will open the {annual Indiana University Music

. mm, tomorrow Stadium. Participants will be winners of! {preliminary competitions heid |during the day. ! Other soloists appearing on the! !stadium program will include the finalists in the vocal and instru-| {mental competition.

one American document that 2 In Memorial

Earl's Pearls Jerry Lester's {avorite exeri ercise, he uw swears, is signing checks -——on the back. . «+ . +» Along Broadway, | says Howard

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pete in the annual Chicagoland Music Festival Aug. 19 at Soldiers’ Field, Chicago.

| Festival tomorrow: Janet Kelsay,

“listening post” city, Festival evening program at 7:30!

In IU Music Ysa

Times State Service { BLOOMINGTON, July 18—A/ massed baton-twirling demonstra-

Winners will be eligible to com-|

The foilowing Indiana enter-| tainers will compete in the Music sem" m—

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Pe =” Rothe N | Fairmount, vocal; Phyllis M.! I NE: Hie trou, Jerry Lester {Smith, Marion, vocal; Ralph E.| a character i that he d 't | Whelan, Bloomington, .. yealy 8 that Re doesnt | janice E. Fisher, Cicero, piano,

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cal but the Americans living here — land Elizabeth C. Seeber, Bloom-| in this city, made famous by merry, discounting the threats! ington, flute. { Hedy Lamarr and Franz Josef, around them. On a day when the! Baton Competitors ! and so close to potential blood- headlines were black with war Also competing will be the fol-|

shed, are inclined to laugh off the spying and kidnaping scares. Maybe they're wrong. Time will give as the answer, One sympton of living in Vienna, they say, is always looking back over your shoulder, . . to see if you're being shadowed or eavesdropped on. I noticed the other day that I was looking back over my shoulder, But it was to see what the hell had happened to my Beautiful Wife, late as usual for an appointment. Maybe lots of Viennese aren’t| Yooking for spies, but to see! whether their wives are coming « «+ « especially those who are having dates with their mistresses.

~ = ” SOME OF my data for the above came from one of the most beautiful women in all Vienna, brunet movie actress Ilka Win-| discH, now in demand in America. She's the wife of American! writer Josef Israels II.

Ilka Windisch

' “These spies will sell you such! *top secrets’ as how many people work in the RCA Building,” she said. Maybe she talks like this because she has the American attitude from having often dined in Toots Shor’ .

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