Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1951 — Page 5
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Guiseppe Again Plays Viola Stolen From Him in 1929
Margaret Truman's
Any More Hote Notes to Music Critics
AT REHEARSAL with New
yesterday, 61-year-old Guiseppe Vanni affectionately played the $2000 viola stolen from him 22 years ago, y : It was the first time Mr. Vanni had drawn a bow across the Marianni viola since it disappeared from his locker at the Roxy
Theater in 1929. He had never intervening years.
One evening last October he|8elling out to an optometry school,/son had dictated wage policies atted 4 10 the hands of 4 fellow teacher's life beca she ts| He said h state ts ha asure musician. Police investigation re- 8 life use wan He such s men ve s . other .-violist had|Some mild fun out of life, adding hurt efforts to bring organized me Bow goes to the Hous After|that “qualms about what might|labor back into the mobilization a police be happening at the school” kept agen
vealed the bought = it legitimately. proper identification, property clerk gave the viola Mr, Vanni. Ce
Are You Sure?
Margaret Trutisn says her move, however, father won't write any more hot
critics, even though a description of her voice as “harsh, thin and unipteresting” ap-~ peared in critic John Crosby's column yester. day. : 4 Miss . Truman said she was “positive” her father wouldn't do anything Miss. Truman about Mr. Crosby's comments, since the critic “has a right to write exactly as he pleases.”
Short Memory
Carl Nelson: watched a S60 Line; OKB CECT ER ooh D IF
Railroad movie on employee safety yestérday in Enderlin, N. D. As Mr, Nelson stepped from coach where the film was shown, he fell and broke his leg.
Retaliation Capt. Dwight N. Hillis, Buena Park, Cal,, is recovering from his first wound in the Korean War— a bite inflicted by a horse he found nibbling on grass near the 5th Air Force headquarters, “Probably a guerrilla, that escaped from. the pack train‘ I strated Tast week,” said Capt. Hillis. “Those {etanus shots I had to take should be revenge enough for him.” ‘
Dan W. Martin, 54, told police in Nashville, Tenn., that he took a shot at Gene Sharber, 20, only because “he kept stepping on my sore corn.” Martin was charged with assault with intent to kill. Sharber was wounded in the left leg and hip.
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MR. ALTHEN PENTECOST, gray-haired head of PentecostGarrison School, fashionable prep school for boys in Memphis, has
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To Nail Bias ‘Lie
Aims Sharp Words aot ‘Some Labor Circles’
York's City Center Opera orchestra vu, oo. Br lated Proms = _
nomic Stabilizer Eric A. Johnston, in a sharp statement aimed at “some labor circles,” today demanded an end to the “lie” that Defense Mobilizer Charles E. Wil-
Dad Won't Write
stopped looking for it through the
Miss Pentecost said she quit a/with “big business bias.”
her from enjoying the few ab-|in nd
36 years. since Jan, 15, 1950.
The neighbors are against her| Mr, Johnston, while he indicated
property values down.
Tough Guy _ Hard - boiled actor Alan Ladd sald he turned
cally whom he was criticizing.
heard once more in some labor
or what it is—it is a lie.”
Congress Roundup— Senate Approves:
congress this week: ° J
first universal military tiaining highlights:
program and to permit drafting ' f 18.vear-ol was|E- Murray, (D. Mont.), intervened President - Truman's : £2 " gos as i pg ay, The|P behalf of an RFC loan to theition, to send U. 8. troops to Hollywood. Hearings are expected Jreceded by & 520.1. M. S000 passed. Vote was * "P® Sorrento Hotel in Miami Beach, Europe to help in & common de-|t¢ Start Mar, 21.
es which they bolted partly some Republicans, generally were| Son was paid $21,000 for his serv8st against a wage formula successful in defeating so-called sences she has taken in the last based on a 10 per cent increase “crippling” amendments. One of
these, by Sens. Edwin C. John-
plan to fight it with 1 action, letters to disapproving music|claiming that the wha bring Resuming Slieip cv‘operation in 1h¢ nated the
oward Newspapers RFC Probe
By Scripps-H WASHINGTON, Mar, 10-—1In tinued its sensation-a-day pace in
h be the RFC'sflan auto crash. SENATE its investigation of favoritism and Sgn and thus be the REC HOUSE Mr, Berger will discuss “V Manpower Bill political influence in the Recon- Red Probe Aspects of the Consumer
The bill to establish the nilon's ot ction Finance Corp. Some
Fla, on which his son, James,
hour, : J Postal Deficit Indianapolis Sales Executives! Administration forces, aided by was an attorney. The Senator's a gma possible Russian) Postmaster General Jesse M. Councilor has scheduled its ot
ices to Sorrento and two other loan applicants. Sen.
Bricker (R. 0.) would have elimi- application, was a complimentary there and four more are to be creased costs over which the de- 1 thy Universal Military|guest of the Miami Beach Luxury sent. ; ter OES will be installed at 8 p. mi ve, did not specifl-imyaining section of the bill. An-|establishnfent. His other rejected amendment, by|/daughter accompanied him. He The old rumor that Mr. Wilson gen Robert A. Taft (R. 0.) would|sald he saw nothing improper in
dictated or influenced decisions of 1,5ye jimited the entire program to| his free vacation. the Wage Stabilization Board Is|rour years. Shes
wife and
The administration lost on one|personnel adviser, also was a non-|by
circles,” he told reporters. “I want important fight. An amendment paying guest at the Saxony. 'He|gating Committee, : nail that discredited accusation to limit the Armed. Forces to four has not been called: before the refused to testify before the com- million to finish building radio|Mrs. Heremina Palmer, secretary; : million men was adopted, against| committee, although his name re- mittee while proceedings were be- transmitters for the He said his continuing talks/the wishes of Secretary of De-|peatedly has
RFC loan policies.
Nation's First UMT Bill, 75-5: RFC Probe Bares Evidence of Political Influence
RFC Director Walter Dunhani
The Fulbright committee con-/8aid he had been asked by another director, C. Edward Rowe, to re-
The Armed Services and For- vision programs, the figures & served by the Un-American Ac- ’ It was disclosed that Sen. James ®!80 Affairs Committees approved iv ties Committee in its new in- What they mean. :
But the committees asked that tee that if Congress won't take 0 Murray |the President consult with Con-|steps to cut the. postal deficit, it Lawrence Chapter OES
said his intervention was proper. gress before sending more troops/should stop blaming him for it.) Hilton Robertson, RFC examin- a the six me alia Will Install Officers
They said they|union leaders are fairly close to|20D (D. Colo) and John W. ef assigned to the Saxogy Hotel comitted. Two divisions ATs [1045 had heen accompanied by in-| New officers of Lawrence Cha
A contempt citation agains James Carroll, 8t. Louis betting postal rates. Donald Dawson, the President's commissioner, was recommended
: been mentioned ing televised. He said the telecast America. It previously had been|Mrs, Mae Miller, conductress; i \'with union and management rep-|fense George C. Marshall and|/among those striving to influence was an inyasion of his right of planned to spread the cost over Mrs. Jane Haase, associate oon= { 3 «privacy.
Adolph O. Berger, Chic gional Director of ‘the I Labor Statistics, will speak &t 8 dinner meeting of Central India Senator Dies . Senator Virgil Chapman (D,/Chapter of American Sta
Association Thursday . in Ky.) dled of injuries suffered in Grill, 129 E. 16th St.
Troops to Europe ” Twenty-six subpenas have been Index.” This will include thy
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determina-|vestigation of communism in
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|Donaldson told a House commit-| Meeting for tomorrow.
He said sharp economies since
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[partment had little or no control. + Mr. Donaldson was supporting the Friday in Masonic Hall, Mrs, Lil
(Proposal to cut the anticipated|lian Cotton is worthy matron dnd |$521 million deficif by increasing William Schmidt is worthy pas tran. } . President Other officers are Mrs. Jeann President Truman asked for a Sargent, associate matron; ) Mr, Carroll lump sum appropriation of $07.5|D. Crawford, associate patron;
Crime Investigators
the Kefauver Crime Investi-|
Voice: of Mrs. Margaret Pickard, treasurer;
-/the next two years. ductress.
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audiences.” Ladd
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man, has picked up her
from~ Attorney G. Bentley Ryan because he - left home for as many as five weeks at a time. «Miss Chapman also testified that her 40 - year - old husband “criticized everything I. did.” The two 775 : were married ; Dec. 29; 194s, Miss Chapman and separated a year later.
Phooy on Filmland
Radha Sri Ram, a tiny, darkeyed temple dancer, from India who wears a diamond in her nose, jolted Hollywood's ego when she passed up a chance to see celebrities in action and went to the local museum instead. “I can visit a movie studio next week,” said barefooted Radha, who's 23 and single. “I am most interested in seeing the historical relics in the Los Angeles County museum.” ’
Juke-Box Lament
Kansas City juke-box operators, caught in the snares of inflation, say it soon will cost a dime to spin the platter in local
beer taverns.
Movie actress Marguerite Chap-
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zation Board show differences remain but also reveal an “honest desire” to re-establish the group as the directing force in wage policies. : “Falsehoods can do nothing but hurt this effort,” Mr. Johnston said."
After Ladder Tumble
CHELSEA, Mass., Mar. 10 (UP) ~John Martin Jr., 33, almost lost an ear because he wanted to surprise his wife and wash the kitchen walls whild she was in church. Mr. Martin leaned back to survey his progress and fell from a stepladder. He landéd on a table, which collapsed, and the ladder and a bucket of water fell on him. The top of his right ear was sliced off.” . - Picking it up, he ran to his| automobile only to find a tire was flat. His father finally drove him| to a doctor, who sewed back the severed piece of ear.
Dentists to Hear
Telephoned Lecture The Indianapolis District Dental Society will hear a discussion of mouth diseases in a lecture transmitted by telephone from {the University of Illinois College |of Dentistry in Chicago to the |State Board of Health Building here. The discussion wil be heard at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow by 258 dental societies in the U. 8. and Canada.
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