Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 July 1950 — Page 10
Gripping Italy But American Travelers Fill Rome and They're Not Scared
there aren't so many Commies. A “I ‘understand,” one woman told me, “that they've already decided which ones of us to hang in case of an outbreak. | + “Not only that, they've de- Earl's Pearls
cided which tree to hang “The trouble cn on on. gn “It's all down on paper. Aiplains Sarah friend of mine has seen the list!”| Vaughn, “is that They talk about this at the you can never soirees and then they say, “But! get children to & in New York we'd probably be understand it” killed by a hydrogen bomb.” 80! producerism, via they have some more wine and Stella Roman: don’t do anything about it. A «we'll make a few wish Mussolini still movie to end all alive, and some even whisper ,. vies—a ex . Sbout the possibliity of the| come back. with a Segue.” monarchy being restored. —— gi Clearly, though, our travel-mad! Indeed, “the Street of the EmAmericans on tour aren't Very perors” now has a new name. scared, for around the Excelsior Hotel lobby we've seen Linda Ty Power Got Married.” Christian, Morton Downey, Bert Parks the quizmaster—and of] 3 x. 2 A course the gang making the “Quo| ITALIAN ROYALTY is about Vadis” picture, including Robert the same as always—except that Taylor, Buddy Baer and the rest. some members are working. One of those not here—though| Mervyn Leroy, director of “Quo|
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he'd like to be—is Charles (Lucky) | Vadis,” has a duke and a count asked if he'd sold a script. I went to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,” | vesterday of the first witness for regard He gets considerable pleasure| he said. “Goldwyn was in Europe|the control bill, W. Stuart Sym-, - .
to be back here operating as out of saying, "Hey, duke, get me and Mayer was busy. But I|ington, chairman of the National talked to Metro, and HE thinks Securities’ Resources Board, Sen. write to, to fight for and to |
hart sought to show that the| €ome home to. He likes you. | is too broadly drawn and could lead 3 sdeialization and na-| excited or exciting. Would - his
know a tionalization.of industry, He was aided in the attack by! bination friend and mother be
television—he manufactures thei Sen. John Bricker (R. O.). Later ®Mough, after he tossed away his part you turn the set off with....| Sen, That's Earl, brother. /
Luciano, working for him,
Lucky was reported in N. Y.|
usual—but actually he's still a cup of coffee.” barred from Rome and is down) a 8%
sround Capel. = THE MEMBERS of Italian
WHEN LINDA CHRISTIAN royalty cut an ostentatious figure came back here a year after her around the restaurants where they famous marriage, she went overiget the best of everything. to the church where it all hap-| Recently one restaurant raised
pits prices and 4 customer com{plained bitterly that it wasn't! fair, He said sgimany Americans {were customers® prices were hiked just because o the influx of tourists,
icans now because I have a great] increase in Italian royalty which] is not paying me.”
Italy any less leisurely. The siesta] et Baer told me, “I was born tired! Earl on Baicony and then had a relapse—so I like| ened amid such a Page One 't here” roar. sf » . She attracted no more attention Midnight Earl in N. Y. . than any other pretty girl this
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1 By Earl Wilson 3 haa ROME, July 25—The Good Wilson tour arrived here "8, A to find some of the rich Italo-Americans scared of the war. . Martha Rounand wondering whether they should move to N. Y.—where| tree, th
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Tommy “That's not the reason at all” checker sald the manager in anger. “I|Army champion, won hine games have to get more from the Amer-, 4 drew in 10 here in an exhibition in which he engaged 12 {checker players and one chess The war scare has not made/player simultaneously.
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This man and I have known and respected each other two ; years. We've both been married and divorced, dis! enough to be practical. We're-both without family, discriminating {| about friendships—two lonely beople, really, missing what marriage
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Throughout the
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Before the questioning merce Secretary Charles Sawyer ’ 3 {began this morning, Sen. Cape- age didn’t offer you. Expeet a hart, who is seeking re-election! go. nore trouble EE { for a second term, charged Presi-| , | Org Now has WISH I'D SAID THAT: Harpo gent Truman with “playing poli-| be obie ever learn that marriage called: "The Street Where Marx, quoted in The Jigger: “I'mities” with the Korean War, wor {- “The President,” Sen. Capehart Isaid, “wants all out control pow{ers, but refuses to say we are enTODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A gaged in anything more than a {police action in Korea.” Attacks Broadness questioning
Robert A. Taft {stressed the same theme on the| Ing the ordinary things married | Senate floor. This is the new war| People say instead of talking ¢ tactic of the Midwest Republicans, 1ove as lonely men in service
Capehart Attacks ez. ms ese D this man is the only person I can’ : . |in, too, and he's generally reti-| Ec Control cenf about confidences. I've oromy finown for 3 long {me that I love
Declares Measure Too Broadly Stated
By DAN KIDNEY Times Staff Writer WASHINGTON, July 25—8en. ! Homer E, Capehart (R. Ind.) to- (eon ilar single, wig the rea- .| day resumed his sharpshooting at What really worries me 5 the administration’s - first war- | ’ this ‘based economic control bill be- | fore the Senate Banking and Cur-| hich he is}
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Rep. James E. Noland“(D. Ind.), one of three Reserve officers in Congress from Indiana and a World War II captain, commented that he expected Sen. Capehart and his cohorts to delay the war bills as much as possible and then blame the Democrats for not getting them passed sooner,
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War II, and Winfield K. Denton, Evansville, a veteran of both|Benefit Association, will
As part of the delaying action, friends and families Thursday at Sen. Capehart has asked Chair-{8:00 p.m. in the hall, 9581; N.| R. Maybank|Beville Ave. A patriotic program |(D. 8 C) to call as witnesses will highlight activities. {before the committee newly ra {elected Gov. James F. Byrnes of| | South Carolina, Attorney General J. Howard McGrath, Secretary of | | Agriculture Charles F. Brannan, {former RFC Administrator Jesse!
| Jones and Bernard Baruch.
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man ready .for a second marri-
MAYBE A BRIDE, CITY. You two should be concerned about the things you didn’t offer marriage, not over what mar-
hand-out again, and you're in Don’t you |
You could still be lonely after | finding someone to read the Sunday papers with in a home | of your own. You think you're | practical, but are you? Uncon- ! sclously, you may be letting a uniform supply the excitement | you thing you've learned to dis-
This man wants someone to
Maybe he loves you. But he isn’t
attitude of wanting your a com-
uniform and he came home, say-
talk I think he's ready for a second marriage but he'd wish he | hadn’t been if you turned im- | mature on him, now, with war, | or afterwards.
Let Mrs. Manners and read- | ers -of The Times share your | problems. Write in care of The Times, 214 W. Maryland St.
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