Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 July 1950 — Page 4

: - a Cl S | . ‘3 ‘Are Superfluous Austrian Jane Russell Thinks Sweaters Worn for Warmth

_.- By Earl Wilson

love—has gone up in Europe. Slinky, long-eyelashed beauties who couldn't get a good meal a couple or three years ago are now demanding furs and diamonds from their fat old boy friends as well as money to spend at the gambling casinos. : The Beautiful Wife and I, a couple of dopey Middle-Earl’s Pearls...

Westerners, thought every-| Ast Ford has figured put that body in Germany and Austria! T° Is # ng: were poor. . ging Is for two But no; the aristocrats Hitler hadn't gotten around to stealing! sud poptorn, from, still have that heavy sugar.! says Seym. bid And the dolls are getting | Sussman their share. The love-for-sale { Women's bathe gals in the streets are even ing sults are feeling better times. Recently | reaching exone visiting American paid one | remes : at , of them an unheard of $40 for NOVar the Xe an evening's companionship. tremities One American—a Philadelphian| . went even further. | Feeling personally ashamed of humanity when he learned of) their degradation, he walked

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IN ONE CAFE, the Oriental I discovered a ballerina who's an Austrian Jane Russell—maybe | larger. | I had to look at about six dancers who couldn't dance before

She's another one of those | dancers to whom feet are su- | perfluous. About a size 42, she dances. to make an honest Hving. She gets 10 per cent of the sale iprice of drinks she decoys men

{the system in Chicago sud else{where where the girls drink cofLiliana and Earl ltee in liquor glasses, she must down the street, gave each one! drink real booze. : a large bill, and told her to go “I get about 85 cents a night,” home and have a night off, { Liliana figured out. Girls have a hard time staying | » honest. i

” " I SUGGESTED she pose in a sweater so I could show Ameri-

FOR (cans how well proportioned she is. BETTER VALUES [vera toner. = ™ ° ™" SHOP IN “Oh, you mean a pullover.”

Then she sald: “Nein, it is not {nice to wear a pullover.” :

This from a gal accustomed to ~ wear nothing at all!

py 2, CHANGED Finally she consented but inG HABIT OF MILLIONS |

1 ) | sisted during the posing that y | iN | (Horrid thought!) St.Josep

sweaters are only for winter. “I noticed there's a sign here ASPIRIN

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that says this place is off limits to British soldiers,” I sald. “Why is that?” “Because they have no money.” “How do you like American soldiers?” “They are impossible.” “Do you go out with Russians?” “I used to, when, if you didn't | when they asked you—-" She idrew a finger across her throat.

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ATMUSPHERE ang DREN oo re N | European visit? I skipped it and | said, “Tell me, Liliana, which do i you prefer, enlisted men or officers?” “Civilians!” said Liliana.

. Jd » Midnight Earl in N. Y. OUR TOWN: Joyce Mathews irushed to Connecticut to be with her father, seriously fll. . . . Today's Daily Double. Maggy Phillips of “Cocktall Party” and lagent Jim 'Merrick (at the Coliony). . . . Park { Sheraton manager Neal Lang's 3% | redegorating the Colonial Room for Eleanor Roosevelt's TV show later in the season. . . . Billie Holiday's

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m= target of the Federal Trade Commission will be the manufactur-

7 VIENNA, July 24—The price of everything—including for manpower 18 Industiy Md In

| Mr. Symington tempered his pre-

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increased by a “great new additional requirement for civil defense” in this air-atomic age, he sald Mr. Symington testified at the opening of the Senate Banking Committée’'s hearings on President Truman's request for limited {economic controls to meet the Korean emergency. ‘ Tempers Address Under questioning by senators,

pared text to say that he did not mean that the manpower needs now were as great as on

Dec. 8, 1941, when the United] {States was faced with fighting! itwo wars, { Mr. Symington said the con-| {trols “are essential to reduce in-| {flationary pressures.” He said 28) i basic commodities have gone up|

lin price 10 per cent since the|

invasion of South Korea.

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{Liliana Cornelia Slondiovski, 22,| jcame out bare from the waist up.

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