Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1950 — Page 9

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Mr. Green told the Missi sippi, Ti -q 8 Federation of Labor pris ins 4 Roberto ‘Has Prac] Son Sophie Tucker mands for controls find! Got Good Looks From Her | Women are = : : i { good financiers, says Len

“Eight million members of the § {AFL clamoring for adjustment of : Talos: pratieally every one has a minking fund.

wages so. that they may be. on : : By Earl Wilson ; | _'a parity with prices.” | NEW YORK, Oct. 3—A few weeks ago in Stockholm, 1}-— oe ____ 7 opened up my Rolleiflex and photographed a photograph of a ae ng Bex; Tats eat Ingrid Bergman taken when she was a year old. | Ever think you were a failure?| It was in a shop once operated by her father and had Fully half of our most successful

: {Big Towners are guys who hung there all the 30 plus years since. thought so, tec; but pulled out of, My copy went to Roberto Rossellini in Rome. Now/it.

| . aa ; i a? ln anybody else allergic to) Ingrid Rossellini writes: ETT Fo haa Y Lo. {stein and Patsy Englund. , . . The| Watches? I've had 50, but et thank you so very much’, ci new green Persian Room of |OD€ §¢ts near me it stops running,

for sending me the pictures the Hotel Plaza had a strictly unlike girls, who, when they get, lof my picture, You have no idea black-tie audience ~ which ap- Tear me, start running.

i . L = » - how pléased ,we were, and now Plauded long and refinedly for; FUNNY TOWN: Dinty Moore, -

... Martha Raye's atty. got her|probably: will he settled out of bail money back for her in Bos./C0Urt In a few days, = ton. . , . Her studio. wants Jane| WISH I'D SAID THAT: Milton lose weight (Killjoy. Berle: “This act needs no'introSammy Lambert, ex-B. ¥. of duction. It needs an act” ~ |Pat Wymore, soon-to-berMrs. E. a sa. Baas Flynn, was at Chandlér's with] We hear the sweater girl is }-_isinger Ruth Davis. . . . The long going out—and every night, too. $8 | Dorothea-Mark Matthews -battle!. . . That's Earl, brother. |

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Robertino has his good looks.” jand Martha Raye and Naldi's en» idancing. | VIP'S: Joe DiMaggio's as great, ______% # # a drawing card as Babe Ruth ERNEST HEMINGWAY was. Gentleman Georgia Solotaire, of his beloved Havana, the city of prez of DiMag’s fan club, so ar-|frozen daiquiris: gues at every chance.". . . One! “It is nicer than in that big reason Veep Barkley's speeches; town with all those high buildare well-delivered is that his ings where somebody comes up sight’s too weak to read them, so| in a joint and says, ‘Ernie, I he learns them. . . Wonder how -want your autograph. It must big barrister Arnold Grant, coun-| be wonderful living on that big sel to Nancy Sinatra, some of the farm you have out in Ohio and

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» 2 » i WHO'S NEWS: Luis Angel Firpo, in N. Y. for the first time . in 23 years, told John Perona he’s, Friday 12:30 A. M. {representative of Argentina to re-| Saturday 1:00 A. M. lcruit athletes for the Pan-Ameri-Closed Sundays Jean Olympics in Mar, '51. . . .| Rory Calhoun and wife Lita Bar-| . . Joe Louis {didn’t pick up the reservation for| {10 he had made at Bop City for| {Wednesday night. . . . Today's! [Daily Double: George Hammer-'

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