Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1951 — Page 20

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THURSDAY, AUG. 23, 1051 Abbott-Costello Fairy Tales— Comedians See Gold Plum In Movies for Children STR 2 Sn Alaska CAA

Costello said today Hollywood's Oz'—and it was one of their bigmissing its biggest money-maker| pest meoney-makers of all time,

By VIRGINIA MacPHERSON | United Press Hollywood Correspondent

HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 23-—Lou

by ignoring movies for kids. But!

; like it again. Why? Paren he hopes they don't catch on. He's, ‘em. Anybody nis ould afire and with one wing missing —|

roared out of the darkness of anisince Randy rode around SpeedAlaskan rainstorm and {within 100 vards of a Civil Aero- Monday night with his dad and’ listed there today! Inautics Administration tower, the Nine men were

fn the business himself now. “I waited 11 years for the big| studios to get hep to this gold] mine,” the roly-poly funnyman | said. “But they'd rather make! artistic flops ‘and leave the big, money to Walt Disney. “So . ., Abbott and Costello! are crashing his racket. We're! making ‘lve Disneys.” | And this is the biggest switch; of all time: the little guy from] burlesque going in for fairy tales! for little folk. | “Ain't that somethin’?” he| winked. “But I'm serious. We just| finished “Jack and the Beanstalk’ and it’s gonna be one of our biggest grossers.” And if you're up on the way Abbott and Costello pull the millions into the cash register you'll have some idea of the kind of cash he’s talking about. “It’s in color and Abbott comes out looking like Errol Flynn, he’s so handsome,” Lou grinned. “Mea ... 7 I have the prettiest eyes you ever saw.” He says he got the idea one night when he was reading fairy tales to his 4-year-old daughter,| Christine. All of a sudden he saw| a whole new career opening up. “A whole movie just for kids--with real live actors,” he roared,

Wife Tokes 10 Minutes, Decides To Pull Trigger

CHICAGO, Aug. 23 (UP)--An-; thony de Bartolo came home| drunk, asked for a banana split, ate it, then fell asleep. His wife pointed a 38-caliber revolver at his head for 10 minutes, then

She said today the bullet ended] 19 years of mistreatment.

Mrs. Catherine de Bartolo, 37, told police her ‘husband came home drunk la#®t night. They

quarreied during dinner and the fight climaxed when he threw his plate of food at some new cur-

tains. After dinner, de Bartolo ordered his son, Ralph. 18, to get him a banana split, Mrs. de Bartolo said. Then he fell asleep.

The youth returned a few minutes later and woke his father, who ate the banana split and, then went back to sleep.

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MRS. DE BARTOLO told police she got her husband's revolver and stood for 10 minutes with the gun pointed at his head, considering how she had been mistreated for so long ; She said she pulled the trigger after she decided jail would be preferable to her life at home, Then she calmly called police to report the slaying.

Jets Collide but Pilots Parachute to Safety

DOVER, Del., Aug. 23 (UP)— Two Air. Force pilots parachuted to safety yesterday when their F-84 Thunderjet planes collided in

flight and plummeted to' the ground. A new pilot-ejector device catapulted the pilots from their planes. First Lt. Reno Dal Maso,

Allentown, Pa., suffered a frac-

tured leg but the other pilot, 1st

1.t. George Palovich, Dover, Del, escaped injury. The planes burned for more than three hours after crashing into a marshland near Taylors bridge.

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The plane was in radio contact

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{befoge it burst out of the rainclouds and plowed into the emer-

The plane

Richard M. Cross, the CAA ra-. dio operator who spoke with the reported he, had been flying at 11,000 feet and change alti-

(1:22 a. m. In-! {dianapolis Time) I called the pilot, {back to okay the change in alti-| tude,” Mr. Cross said. time he gave no indication what-| soever that he was in any Kind

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