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KE She's Still Tops— Sonja’s Show Is Rich in Color

Fine Precision Acts Also Please Crowd

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at the Coliseum.

Sonja Henie and her glittering 1951 Hellywood, Ice . Review last night drew traditional Indianapolis applause |

The new- show, which gives Miss Henie more solo ap-! | pearances than I recall her having in previous years, is a vast parade of charm, youth, agility and stunning cos-

tumes. wm Like previous editions of ‘the Ice Revue, it's a spectacle involving great ensemble numbers executed with bafiing precision. Some of those numbers, such as the “Two Tone Topics” in Act II—a high-speed deal that sometimes became dangerous, last night really got the crowd. | On the visual side, the costume-and-lighting acts, like the “Danubesque,” drew big acclaim for richness of color and design. In the midst of all these polychromatic mob scenes, Miss Henie 'herself—probably one of the few {top artists in show business who {don’t have to worry about calories {—glides over the rink with matchless vitality. She does. highspeed twirls without bothering to

unwind. And judging from last night's wolf-whistles, she's one skater who really attracts the

blades. A reviewer who has seen six of. these shows may be pardoned for making a couple of sugges: tions. One concerns music, which this year strikes me a% monotonous. Five years ago, the show ‘had a really rich score. which has never been improved upon. This year's revue has a long series of popular tunes, good enough in |themsélves, but tiresomely similar in melody and rhythm.

Another suggestion. concerns the need for more high-speed acts. There's still Freddie Trenkler

with his wonderful slapstick stuff. There's Skippy Baxter doing terrific .acrobatics, which last night panicked the spectators And Geoffe. Stevens, Sid Spalding and

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in their “Bruises” act and in “Panda (monium)/ aided by Johnny Farris and George Wagner, give excellent comic relief. - But there's still space in the routine for a couple of items that would have spectators climbing up the walls. Handsome as it is as a spectacle. the show tends to be a bit sedate. Imagination might vary it and speed it up. Ice parodies of Broadway show numbers, or even one ice parody of a grandopera episode, might add more substance to the reviie. Miss Henie last night built up her big Hawaiian routing in customary fashion, coaxing tremendous applause, She has great power over her public. Other credits deservedly go to Michael Kirby and John Walsh, Miss Henie's partners, and Herman Maricich and Dick Peterson, the preciston-skaters:-The 1951 Hollywood Ice Revue will continue at the Coliseum through Dec. 12

State Democrat Files for Recount

Success Would Mean Equally Divided Senate

PRINCETON, 1nd, Nov, 22 {UP)—A Democratic candidate for an Indiana Senate seat who' lost his race Nov. 7 filed for a recount today in a move which, if successful, would give both political parties an’ identical number of Senators in the 1951 Legislature and give the Democrats control of the upper house Official election returns earier gave the Republicans 26 seats to 24 for the Democrats, thus assur-

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ing GOP control.

Charles C Killion of who lost to Sen. Ed(R Princeton, by 64 votes, filed a petition in Gibson Circuit Court today for recount Mr. Killion carried Pike County ww 121 votes and lost Gibson County by 185 votes The Republicans won easy control of the House, taking 69 of the 100 seats : For the Senate. Lt. Gov. John A. Watkins, a Democrat elected in 1948, vote in the event of a tie with a quorum of Senators present. is presiding officer of the Senate by virtue of his office. Should Mr. Killion win the Trecount and the Senate be lined up 25-25, Lt. Gov. Watkins’ = vote would allow passage of a Demoprovided - all. 50 Sen-

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a--bill hy - having. one "of their: number fail to vote on a bill. || Thus, the véte for the bill would! | he 25 and the vote against 24. + Watkins could ‘not ast a vote be iuse there would he no tie. and the, bill* could not bass for lanek ‘of a constitntional majority of 26.

LEAPS R FLOORS TO DEATH CINCINNATI. O.. Nov. 22 (UP) Mrs. Grace Turner 26. long Beach. Cal., leaped to her de ath from an eighth-floor hall window of a Cincinnati hotel shortly before last midnight. VEEP IN FOR CHECKUP WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 (UP) Vice President Alben W. Barkley entered the Nava] Hospital at Bethesda, Md.. today for a ‘‘general physical checkup.’ Mr. BarkFriday

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| Urges Expansion, | Building Projects |

producing législation in the com-| |ing General Assembly sessions to} thelp financé building and: expan-| {sion programs, i ! Mayor Bayt yesterday {most projects planned during the past year have been stymied by lack of funds and legal tangles) {which prevent various depart-| ments from issuing bonds to icarry- out their programs, i { These include three new swim-| ming pools for the park department, extensive ‘sewer line In-| stallations, expansion of the sani-| tation plant and construction of a new General Hospital wing. {

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Meets Department Heads | Although the mayor said sales ‘tax levees are not contemplated to boost city income, he was not prepared to outline the legislative SON KILLS HIS FATHER steps to be taken. CANTERBURY, N. C, Nov."22 Mr, Bayt talked of the plans iUP)-—-Roy Wreeds, a vacationer guring a meeting of department; from Waynesville, O.. was shot heads in city council chambers] and killed by his 14-year-old son, He expressed confidence in them] Edison, who mistook him for a znd asked that they continue in deer, Police san) today their current capacities. ee o— “Indianapolis is a great city! IF YOU ARE HOME HUNT- and an ever growing city,” Mayor ING, turn NOW to the Times payt said. “It is our duty to| Classified pages where you are for.cee the needs of the people sure to find several you gnd anticipate their problems.” will want to inspect. There are. He introduced Patrick J. Barnew listings EVERY DAY . ton, new city controller, who SO... Read The Times Classified pledg ggd to the boards the support ‘Sec tion Daily! of his office

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