Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 August 1951 — Page 12

‘They're shuffled like a handful # cards into New York’s pack 8 milion natives and, like ! children, they're not jen or heard as New York goes off as usual. 2 n Hollywood, fn mid-summer,

gharling traffic, disrupting night jubs, chasing movie celebrities afound palm trees, galloping s Lana Turner's lawn and ping over movie sound stage cables.

THERE ARE "sighs of genuine relief all around Hollywood when the summer tourist season ends. In New York, it's only the depart-

raie Joh York in mid-summer in mid-summer—a mecca for

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but I hear it’s a great trip.” It is. Among others “sights” were five teen-age boys swimming 1 nthe nude in the Harlem River and the towers of the WaldorfAstoria hotel, to which the ship's barker pointed and said: “That’s where Gen, MacArthur is fading away.” Then, with nerfect stage timing, he added: “It's a nice place to fade away in.” The day or night view of Man-

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TODAY — Robert

hattan from the top of the Empire State building is another junket New Yorkers never get around to doing. A guide, it should be recorded, remembered seing only one celebrity, Frank Sinatra, among the thousands of tourists who annually peer, and spit, over its lofty guard rails. : FE THE SPECTACLE of dazzling,

ing tourists who sigh with relief at escaping from the sea of humanity in which they have been | efigulfed Manhattan's cliff-| dwellers don’t even give them a parting glance or thought. + New Yorkers, I've discovered, | deldom of ever even give New York a glance or a thought. It's the starry -eyed tourists who t the “Island-of-glamour-sur-unded-by-romance” label on Manhattan,

¢I've been one of those starry-

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