Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1951 — Page 27
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NEW YORK, Aug. 30 (UP)— The star of a Broadway musical, invited to entertain GIs leaving]
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Incidents like the above turned ordinarily good-natured comedian Tony Farrar into a man who declared today he’s plugging for a “limited draft” for the world of show business. “In many ways, this war is far worse than the last one,” he said, “In World War II, show business felt it owed something to the guys in uniform. Now, the headliners brush off an Army show, unless they're guaranteed the kind of publicity you give a Congressional Medal winner.” Farrar started his own amuse-
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{boulevard lights installed along tastes, including one for wine, en|Stearns Park driveway, Overlook- tered an Omaha home. He took {ing Lake Michigan it has been ro several pounds of steak, one balong a “lovers’ lane” that it gen- nana, a bottle of wine and seven
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“Appearance don't mean thing,” Dr. Lazarus said. performance that counts.” He charged that separating the “wheat from the! chaff” the screening process in! many Induction centers is just “brief and slap-dash.” ‘Bad Medicine’
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