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| Love Me Long’ Just Isn’t Funny

Three 'Losted’

Bary Cooper Says

By United Press SANTA FE, N. M., June 9-— Three little kids planned a” full day with their toys today but |

‘Swimming to Me’ Is Like Flying a doubted if they’d have as much {fun as during the 29 hours they

% HOLLYWOOD, June 9 (UP)— were “losted” among “bears” and|

This Doris Frankel play,

they're troubled by rental or family problems.

In a hopped-up, insensitive |

way, “Love Me Long” makes fun) of things that aren't funny. The

{each other despite wrangles is old, math-eaten hat. The gag of two or more couples, {with previous mutual entangle- | ments, alternately fighting over a wanted New York apartment and making criss-cross eyes at each other is simply in poor taste. Miss Frankel's piety is not exceeded by her wit, and she’s not strong in either department. 8o when she tries to make something dramatic out of the man of the young couple bidding for the biddy of the older couple, and the young gal doing likewise for the middle{aged rounder, the result is piling | windy Pelion on verbal Qssa.

The formula is all too familiar:| {One funny situation sometimes] makes a Broadway hit. So let's {take two or three funny situa{tions, and maybe we'll have an ‘all-time wow, | But when you know that even the great Shirley Booth in the] ‘role of Abby Quinn, played at the Ci by Ann Tappan, | couldn’t help sustain more than| 16 Broadway performances for | “Love Me Long,” you can estimae the play's effectiveness, “" Not to seem tog GI about this, | 1 can’t help thinking of GI's and! {civilians here in town who now

Late Show Tonite—Both Screens

Inte a RAPTURE of ECSTATIC DELIGHT!

By HENRY BUTLER The Civic Theater's season is closing in a blaze of i, {he beach, shuck off all your flummery with “Love Me Long,” which opened last night.

ing miseries and marital miseries into the mixmaster. Out comes a compound of prune whip and lemon chiffon find a beach that isn't cluttered gin .o ‘they became lost Thursday. which spectators may try to use as mental poultice in case

gag of the twice-married, twice-| ldivorced couple who really love

Some day, Gary Cooper says, youlugorillas. » | Way think it quite natural to go) Larry McGee, 7, his sister Janet, 5, and 3-year-old Steven Cross

clothes and trot into the surf ' =" = =o yesterday in the

without bothering to slip on 8 ugged Sangre de Christo Moun-|

pair of trunks; [tains where they wandered aimHe does it now when he can o.y without food .or wafer |

billed as a comedy, puts hous-

up ‘with other people, Their adventures as they saun-| ‘Once you've done it you real-iy,,.4 hand-in-hand over an eight- | are scrabbling for rental proper- Ie hat You ve buen missing! he mile course sounded like some-| | ties at scandalous rates. The sit-| oqo.» {ing ibe out of Hansel and Gretgl, |uation isn't funny, especially not| «Civilized people have been go-|been carried on almost steadily, | with children. ing swimming that way for cen- for the tots since they walked | It dsn't that “Love Me Long” is/turies, anyway.” away from a picnic to look for immoral. Technically, all those Cooper realizes it is not exactly |weiner-roasting sticks. They were tedious people are within the law A universal practice nowadays./found by four soldiers who peap He thinks it may.be some day./wrapped them in field jackets and (re-marriage, new marriage, mis-| About the only thing that holds handed them to their thankful] understanding, and so on). But{people back now, he said, is the parents. the play is in rolossally bad taste [®ar Of being caught. In Good Shape -—80 much so that every new al-

Different Now The searchers were amazed at) t ' “We're still in a hangover from the children’s good condition. The| leged wise-crack 1s the dentists, = 200s when a man couldn't'mountains are rugged, with steep. drill getting closer to the merve.|, "at a woman's ankle withcut slopes and tangled undergrowth. In a play of this sort, credits blushing, » he said. are really earned by actors doing at any beach today.

“Take a look But except for some scratches and You may|/hunger the youngsters appeared, thankless tasks. Mrs. Tappaninote the progress.” all right. does as well as she can with the| cooper did a little missionary! Many of the 500 persons who Abby Quinn role. Tom Free-| work while he was in Florida re-/2ided in the search, however, were bairn, as Ike Skinner, the foil t0/cently on ocation for “Distant éXhausted and 25 of the 193 Abby, is appropriately massive, |Drums, » a United States Picture Soldiers who helped had to fall) Civic veteran Fred Kelly prob- being produced in Technicolor for Out to rest. |ably does.the best job, with judi- Warner Brothers distribution. He The children were found about {cious over-acting, as Cleotus P.'had the whole crew heading for three miles north and east of the { Anderson, heavy “and short- the beach, whenever they could! Picnic grounds going up an almost

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{winded father of Margaret/give the slip to the leading lady, |perpendicular wall of a canyon. (Patricia Berry). |Mari Aldon, so they could take a Because of the terrain, it was estiOthers deserving mention are:|dip au naturel. {mated they had walked at least Harry Latham Jr. as Mr. Sharp; | Even Mari got the idea. She/six miles and perhaps farther. | Edward Blackwell Jr. as Jim|gave it a try on the beach at Kennedy; Deni Bertorelli, as a|Naples with a pair of husky {moving man; Frances Blair, as (wardrobe women for Protectioh. Alaska Student | Louise Ulmer; Justyn Blackwell, “Swimming, to me, is like fyas Lump; Martha West, as Jo- Ing, Cooper said. “I feel free Pair Tramples and unencumbered when I'm in | sephine Peters, and Henry Feld- ¢ man, as the phone man. {the water. Wrapping myself up| American Flag A special credit goes to Fredric | jin sits that weigh me down spolls | Rhoades for his brilliant setting, the illusion {the fourth-story apartment of a a ‘ FAIRBANKS, Alaska, June 9 remodeled house overlooking the Smaller ACTH Doses ue ) Th eA of he Lai [Bast River. If it weren't for that | CHICAGO, June 9 (UP)—Doc-| that. two students: had lowered “East River” phrase suggesting a! itors have found they can giVe|tho American Flag on the campus, remodeled brownstone, I'd have ¢f ACTH in{much smaller doses o 0 trampled on it. and attempted to thought the apartment was part! itravaneously with as good or bet-| raise a Red flag. of the Fifth Ave. mansion of the iter results than larger doses of President Terris Moore said the ate Otto 31. Kahn It 2 that big. the drug injected intramuscularly, |, ijent occurred during the May Love Me Long” will continue according to a report in the new io," 0 on oment exercises at-

2 The Civic through next Satur-|American Medical Association tended by Gov. Earl Warren. of (Journal. California. Mr. Moore said one of the Neighborhood Theaters . students had been identified and . 8 expelled. He said the FBI was investigating the incident. RIENTAL — “Father's Littls Dividend"

10 AMBASSADOR aid fob t of the Recos’* and| an nd ‘California Passage.” » ”

~ wg UNIVERSITY officials,

‘Wanderers of the Wasteland Y-— “Double Deal” and “Rogue Rive ti d RODEO— "The aings REX Abbott and Costello Meet the Ia | ippe Over the Pacific Cartoon Circus. | visible Man” and “Chins Sky. {that such a disturbance might NEIL D TZ — “Father's Little tvidend™ and |

‘Blue Blood." RIVOLI “You're In the Navy Now" and “My Forbidden Past” plus late show ‘Rhythm Inn. ul tonight “Pamily Honeymoon.” Dividend" | [SANDERS = “Cry Danger’ and "Blue

on ARLINGTON—"You're In the Navy Now: M on onte Cristo.

the, Buccaneers” and, bers of the school’s Reserve Of-

ficer Training Corps around the

campus to watch for trouble. ettie Back on the SHERIDAN ~~ “The Great Caruso” and

ERIDAN —. "The Or While the commencement ex- * an “ Aer —tne’ Lemon op Kid" and|STRAND— "My Forbidden Past” and “Tar. |erCises were under way, an ROTC Good.” and “Panhandled.”

get Unknown.’ 5 guard saw two students lowering ! ST. CLAIR My Forbidden Past’ (the American Fjag and preparing

“Target Unknown WAY — “Father's Little, Dividend” to hoist a Red one. The guards chased the students, who escaped,

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ha You's ne ia oh She Navy Now” and] Forbidden Past.”

LINCOLN—"Gembling House’ and "Bad- | men From Tombstone oy ‘Rock Island Trail” and oul ¥ TRAN. aha Little Dividend” “Operation Disaster.

inot made public. The other! My Jorbjdden Past” and “Lul- student's identity is unknown, Mr. OGUE_* Father's ‘Little Dividend” and | Moore said. OY R

ARING— "You Te In the Navy Now” and | “Sword > Monte Cristo.”

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Former Ft. Wayne Plant’ Official Dies

Times State Service iF iionort DRIVE-IN — “Lullaby f Broadway * and “Tioga Kid,” bius ear-| MUNCIE, June 9—George WwW.

OR a80 sepia IN Neyer pun | Bunner, former manager of the MERIDIAN LT Tis ny ek Gut {Studebaker Aviation plant at Ft.| "had Wednesday. ius cartoons. Wayne, died . yesterday at the i WDLETON BIKE DRIVE al poure In| Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., sr AND © OR "You're In the {where he had gone Monday for a| avy Now" and “My Forbidden Past cheek- -up. He was 61. lus oe Stooges” and late show! The body is being returned here

might: *“Y ere Never Lovlier.” ™ R TWIN RIVE-IN — (EAST for service and burial.

EEN) You Fe nthe Navy ‘Now: Mr. Bunner also was co-owner!

Season's Farewell Dance,

T-O:N- 1-G-H -T

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His New Englanders

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ana. Ass outs Qisto : at show n. 3 0 entra Ar THEATATR Twin PIVEN of the General Supply Co: tool

h- division, Muncie, He had been! “ manager of the Studebaker plant/ until his retirement in 1946. Prior

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{Gear, Muncie, retiring in 1939. Mr. Bunner, whose home was In Royerton, Delaware County, had been suffering from heart trouble several months. Surviving are his wife, Nina; a

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Grew Up.” with Bobsy and Frank E. Becker, Muncie.

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“Along the . Great Divide” with I$ Not Settled Yet

Kirk Douglas and Virginia Mayo. at 12:40, 3:55. 7:08 and 10:30 ORLANDO, Fla., June 9 (UP) “The Gay Lady,” In color. af — Southern Presbyterians were still not ready today to seal the!

“Quartet”

11:00, 2:10. 5:35 and 8:40.

KEITH'S “On the Riviera.” Kay and Jens 3:85, 7 and 10:1

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war between the states. “A Kiss or Corliss,” with Shirley

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Temple, at 11:20, 2:25, 5:35 and 8:40,

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Children Safe

But Rescuers Are Exhausted

“I took care of Janet and Steen,” Larry boasted. “We slept im a hollow log last night. We were going to the top of the {mountain to sleep when you found us. .- : “We heard a lot of noises but we were afraid to yell because we {thought gorillas might be around. {Most of the time we just kept walking, hand-in-hand, because the beaks were up there and they just kept after you.”

‘Punishment Enough’

Mrs. Preston McGee, who almost broke! down where her chil.

dren were found, said that “I

{never once gave up hope that they'd be found.” Asked if she contemplated a spanking for the children, she sald: “No, I think they've had punishment gnongh. "

AH. Hinkle, State Highway Ex-Official, Dies

Times Special COLUMBUS, O., June 9—A. H, Hinkle, former superintendent of maintenance for the Indiana’ State Highway Commission and nationally known authority on highway materials, died yesterday at White Cross Hospital here. He was 71. Mr. Hinkle served as supgrintendent from 1919 to 1934. He was Indiana's first Public Works Administration director, holding this position in 1933-34,

| After Mr. Hinkle.left Indjan- | apolis in 1935, he lived in Louis-

ville about five years. He came here from Cincinnati. only r cently to work as division directo for the Asphalt *Irtstitute. A research civil engineer, Mr Hinkle was graduated from Ohic State University. He was a mem ber of the Tabernacle Presby terian Church and a number of scientific clubs in Indianapolis. Services will. be at 1 p. m. Mon-

day in the Southwick Funeral Home, 3100 N. High S8t., here. Burial will be in Mt. Carmel

Friends’ Cemetery in Urbana, Ill. Surviving are his wife, Mrs, Jessie Hinkle; two daughters, Mrs. Agnes Ostrom, Indianapolis, a Times society reporter, and Mrs, | George W. Willison, Evansville, land four grandchildren.

Egbert M. Hamlet

Egbert M. Hamlet, retired cabinetmaker, died Thursday in Hix« ton, Wis, while on a vacation trip. He was 71, Mr. Hamlet, a lifelong resident of Indianapolis, resided at 2026 N. New Jersey St. He was employed as a cabinet maker .by Burnett-Binford Lum-

ber Co. until his retirement two .

years ago. He had worked for the firm 10 years. He was a member of Scottish Rite, Oriental Blue Lodge, Shrine, ‘and the Gatling Gun Club. He {was graduated from Manual High School. Services are being arranged by Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. A sister, Miss. Jean Hamlet, In-

jdianapolis, is the only immediate survivor,

Mrs. Laura B. Adams

Services will be in Gillis Me- | morial Chapel, Terre Haute, at 10:30 a, m. Monday for Mrs. { Laura B. Adams, an Indianapolis resident who died yesterday in | Terre Haute while visiting her son, Harry W. Burial will be in Roselawn Cemetery there. Mrs. Adams was 81. Surviving besides Mr, Adams are two other sons, Paul L. and Fred L., both of Indianapolis: a daughter, Mrs. Ina Harper, Speedway City; three brothers, Charlie Bone, Los Angeles; Sam Bone, Muncie, and Fred Bone, Louisville; three sisters, Mrs. Ina | Brown and Mrs. Ruth Haney, both of Cleveland; and Mrs. Ada Noble, Plant City, Fla.: six grandchildren and four great-grand-children.

‘John A. Mullendore

| Services will be at 2 p. m. Moniday in the Vandivier Funeral Home in Franklin for John Allen Mullendore, Shell Oil filling station operator, who died yesterday at Sf. Francis Hospital. He was

Born at Franklin, he cameé to | Indianapolis 30 years ago. He

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.|representative of the northern Nad been with the Shell company branch, extended an olive branch|29 Years and operated a station yesterday in welcoming the south-|&t the intersection of Shelby St.

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“Santa Fe,” with Randolph and | Janis Carter. at 1:01, 4:31 and 8:04.

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“Tokyo File 212." with Florence Marly snd Robert Peyton, at 12:45, 3:56, 7:70 and 10:20.

our mutual reunion plans.” But the Rev. P. D. Miller, At-| lanta, chairman of the southern’'s committee on inter-church| relations, said the North-South!

LONGACRE PARK

— Lizaneth_ Seott at 1115 '3%0, 3.08 [merger prosal will be shelved at and 8:55. the 91st general assembly now in 3 progress here. Ho Hum ap pdaot

r MOSCOW, June 9 (UP)—The Charged With Car Theft: Soviets have the most mechan-| Garrett Steel 22, of 831 N. ized agricultural system in the Tuxedo St. wats held in Marion world, with the United, States County Jail under $1000" bond tolagging way behind, Boris 8vir- day on a charge of interstate shevsky, a member of the Acad- transportation of a stolen car,

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erners “as prospective partners in 20nd Pleasant Run Pkwy. He was § a

member of Prospect Lodge, ‘Scottish Rite and Shrine. Surviving are his wife, Ethel, |Indianapolis; his mother, Mrs. |L.aura, Franklin; five sisters, Mrs. H. Lattimore, Mrs. Clarence Taylor, Mrs. Raymond Mitchell, {Mrs. George Butler, and Mrs, {Charles Yater, all of Franklin, ‘and several nieces and nephews,

English Women Used

‘Falsies’ Back in '90s

| EONDON, June 8 (UP)—Fash- { fonable English women used “fal- { sies” to enhance their hour-glass | figures as far back as 1896, Tai{lor and Cutter Magazine revealed | today. { It said self-acclaimed “falsies” | inventor W, H. Sladdin illustrated | his gift to shallow-bosomed wom{en in his book entitled “Shoulder- | ology and Bustology” published _| before the turn of the century.

Bciry Woman Slugged, “Robbed of Billfold

| A woman was .slugged and {robbed of her billfold on Villa {Ave., near Prospect St. nearly today while she was walking from a streetcar line to her home. | Estelle Hollis, 58, of 1218 Villa {Ave., was treated at General Hos-y

80 pital for a one-inch gash inflicted’

lin het scalp. She said the robber slugged her with a’ gun when she attempted to flee from him. '

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of rs. brother of Earl stel, Mrs. Ma Marion Neuh June 7, age 46 STEINER FUN New York Bt, Requiem high Catholic Chur Holy Cross C yited, Bg A N Bunday, 8

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noon Saturday

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Frances Stead Griggs, Mrs, Fuleen and Ed sway Friday. 11th, 2 p.m asarene Chu urial Mooresv. call at reside: Wiliam R. Ter: 2'3 miles south p.m. Saturday, BERVICE. hAMANN—Hen! Southern, bel Newson, stepmo and Clarence Friday a. m. F ROBERT W. | ROME, 1420 F Pp. m. Saturday. day, 2 p. m,, Friends invited (Please omif flo offerings may b pital Polio Wa Columbus, Ind. HAMLET —Egbe Jersey Bt. p ervices FLA ORTUARY. T vited, Friends after 2 p. m. 8

HOLLINGSWOR 967 W. 30th Lebanon; Ross, Boone County, olis. Also survi and nephews.

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MORTUARY, 8 vited, Buwria riends may cal LINDAMOOD—1 father of Mrs. uncle of Lester this life Friday, day, June 11, MURTABAST C 3 p. m, Bu Ty invited.

MITCHELL — English Ave, morning; Me James ite Belle =. a Funeral Mond Friends may | MOORE PEACI Michigan, until June 9, 1951.

ton St, AR fainer of Fra nd Buell New right: grands Mrs. Delores man, Funeral : m., {rom

frie Wb ashington St, Saturday. PERIGO—! hes years, 254 N Rev. H. BE. FP Thursday. Fune al ROYSTER & 2310 W. Was

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RAY —James es A. Goldie C. Ri Franklin and | Ray, Englewood Mabel Marsha Hazel Blinker, ternoo! : , from SE RRAL CHAPEL. ing at the cha

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RICHARDSON Eleanor Reeve residence, Se! 10 a. m,, at the Meridian at Greensburg, Ind the mortuary af

SCOTT-—~Vernon cott, beloved 1 Scott, father of Kenneth W. Sco amin, brother nd, grandfath jamin and Davi Tiga morning 1:30 p. m,, fron gelical United B! ers from 1 p. m. Monday at SHI HILL CHAPEL, and at the chu! Monday. SHANNON--Joh husband of Ju Paul B. Porter, } anapolis, and R Martinsville; br Gove Doty and | dianapolis, passe

N Monda may call at mor urday.

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