Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1951 — Page 7
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MONDAY, JUNE IL
Monticello’ Man Nomed
Head of Walton School!
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rd LOGANSPORT, June 4 Robert Ross, Monticello, was an-
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AASTESTH, *nolae th; lkaline (non. nounced today as principal of the Dailey, at 11:20, 2. 440. T. firmly. Ro out Ary 2 more comfort | Walton High School, where a con-, lion Dollar Pursuit,” at 12:88 ° plies 1Rkls o lian Py FAS oor ere Danks” Jouritroversy has raged for months, 3:38, Bed 0 RE pr gine ig hi Raenis| over its consolidation with the On- “A Laer to. Thres Wives with * Hl &r A sny "drug yard school, Jeagne Crain, at 6 and 3: > Township Trustee V. A. Krans| pu Ankers $30, oviih, Sau Soof ing Relief sald Mr. Ross, who has served as| INDIANA ; a ‘teacher, superintendent pnd Rie id Atcortae Catver wn, Bee principal in the Monticello schools| 3:5 o + from Itching... fo. [for 21 years, will replace Dally emp Jul tor tn i 7 rc Skin Irritation Simple Piles Hunter. Mr. Hunter resigned they 8:40 KEITH'S + Polson Oak Dry Eczema principal's job several weeks ago, “Rawhide,” with o Power ; Poiton ivy Blockhoudss but will femain at Walton as a' 3nd Susan Hasward. at 1248, 3:0, "Chafing nburn ; teacher. Mickey Socoek mas 2 Yo, 5: ie Pimples® fur. The dispute was touched off} and 8.40. Chopping Minor Burne when Onward parents objected to “Geo to '; prefer wiih Yao nll owe tos an order to send their children to| *°RyA" 1430 3h 8 pe 3% i Walton to school. They barricaded| Jon whey a1 11208. 5:10 48d 3.18. the Onward school, and finally set «alr ‘Outer ' IRIC nickard Lone. RES 23 B OINTHENT up an independent school in de-| at L110; 2.20. 8:35 and 8:80 AND SOAP !fiance to the consolidation order, ocomanr sti isms 1:15 and 10.30,
in Holywood: | | Whips Script Bed ‘With ‘Whip’
By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, June 4 — On the Record: - Someone asked Lou Costello how he expected to get 104 half-hour scripts for the Abbott and Costello television film series, before Christmas, from just one writer, Eddie {Forman. Lou looked around and Whispered: “With whips.”
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112 corpses on the screen: {the BIG. die i putting hie “I should have an Oscar— 'O0RDY Ar A rshow Of ny mounted horizontally, of course.” the fall ...It may be 1952 before Note from Spike Jones: movie audiences will get a peek “Just. heard about a man who's at Jane Russell and Bob Mitchum trying to cross a raccoon with a i a aeaa.t The Picture will be kangaroo and a monkey, He ex-"". {pects to get a raccoon coat with POOR LITTLE movie Stars: pockets that will hang itself up. Revie stars, I'm grieved to re- | rare port, are beginning to.live on less | Hollywood Intelligence: William [than a cool million smackers a (Phipps kills six cowboys, robs Year |a bank and a stagecoach in 'a| It's a So-Help-Me-Hannah truth new TV film western. Script de- that's going to shake the wide{scription of the role: eyed fan magazine reader who | “GAY and psychopathic.” {flips the pages for descriptions: of | Shades of Pola Negri and the Yachts, sunken baths with solid] i |
screen's white bearskin rug era: 80ld spigots and the refrigerated! In the final scene of “Flame of Vault for the mink collection. |Araby,” Maureen O'Hara BITES! 1 haven't checked into the |Tett Chandler's ear. | household budgets of Betty 4 | Grable and Harry James, but “LEARN TO LOVE" wil have, John Ireland slipped me the | Dennis O'Keefe playing a Holly-|. Word about his scaled-down ex-
wood attorney handling an inter-| pense sheet on the set of Jack {nationally celebrated divorce Broder’s “The Basketball x.”
|case. Which one? | Ireland made $50,000 lait year! Dismay dept: The most gosh-| and Joanne Cleared about the awful thing has happened to Rita Same. “That,” says John, “is a Hayworth’s oncesshapely gams. [thumping $100,000. We still have] “They're downright thin,” Willy|!0 Pay jaxes but how much more de Mond, who designs the fancy|CaD actors make or want? (nylons that movie dolls wear, told Short Takes: Barbara Hutton ime. “When I saw Rita's legs in|18 down to 90 pounds at the Leroy New York a few weeks ago, I Sanitarium. , , . Irene Bordoni,|
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’ Mary role in the Chicago comstor But Rita's legs the kiShiness 3 » Ri gs went {pany of “South Pacific.” . Pro-!
ducer Lester Cowan has shelved As Wil it: Rita wen iy sees Rita i trot- ‘plans to film “Romeo and Juliet,” {high heels. “That,” he wails, “will | Rh Olivia de Havilland, in Lon-! {ruin the best legs in the world. { Rita should have walked around RCA is oil at Ath v barefooted. Look at Ava Gardner.| get that will Bs Hr x Off comes the shoes any old time." | tyres on the same screen. . . .
» Ld » HOLLYWOOD and Grapevine?! vargas Mosier ane ttle, |
;{ “Vargas Models.” {Nat “King” Cole is talking about | ry ote pond “Andro- | cles and the Lion” now has a |
|giving up his famed trio to try it| June 30 starting date. |
as a single . . . Edmond O'Brien's | Plane ‘Fell Apart’ In Crash Killing 10
NEW BOSTON, Tex. June 4 (UP)—An Air Force C-82 “Flying Boxcar” seemed to “fall apart”
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About 51,000 members of Dist. 6, C10 Communications Workers of America, were poised to strike at mid t unless a settlement’ is reached today in wage negotiations with officials of the South! western Bell Telephone Co., at St.
Lous, A work stoppage by the district, would affect workers in Missouri! Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkangas and part of Illingis. Denver, officials of Dist. 8 of the CWA, predicted that the district's 12,000 members would vote to strike against the Moun~ tain 'Btates Telephone & Telegraph Co., serving Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, Utah, Idako,
workers today threatened he strike against the Bell Telephone a
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when it fell from a storm sky, killing all 10 men aboard, wit-! nesses said today.
The plane crashed and burned in a pasture near this east Texas
lieved a thunderstorm may have contributed to the crash.
One witness reported seeing
dark clouds, but Col. George L.| Robinson of the Air Force said he was certain lightning did not| explode the twin-engined ship.
istration said the C-82 was en route to Fort Sill, Okla. The plane was based at Donaldson Air
its last stop was Camp Campbell, near Hopkinsville, Ky. Most of the men aboard were believed to have been Army personnel, being ferried from Camp! Campbell to Fort Sill. Names of the victims were withheld. Five Children Bitten; ‘Four Dog Owners Cited | Five Indianapolis children to-| day bore minor ‘degbite wounds {and four dog owners were facing! charges after a series of neigh-| borhood encounters yesterday. Youngsters bitten were: : Bobby ' Joe Wilson, 1746 w.| Miami 8t.; Ruth Ann Foster, 6951 Central Ave.; Gerry Dean, 918 N. Alabama S8t.; Sammy Brewer, 12391% Roosevelt Ave, | and Opal®Swift, 916 Charles St. Mrs. Neil Kershaw, 6928 Warwick Ave. was charged with fail! in to leash her dog and Muriel Wiley, 843 Charles St., Robert Thaxter; 537 Fletcher Ave, and Slyvia Bruner, 90415 Ft. Wayne! Ave, were charged with failure to obtain city dog licenses for| their pets. !
Boys’ School Youth's | Death Ruled Accident |
PLAINFIELD, June 4 (UP)— The coroner’s office returned an accident ruling today in the death of a 17-year-old Indianapolis, youth in the Indiana Boys’ School. The youth, who was committed | for parole violation after he was accused of breaking into a drive-| in theater last September, was found dead in bed Saturday. Officials said he fell while scuffling,
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