Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 February 1952 — Page 6

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Hopes Are

Steve

By MARY FRAZER

Times Special

NEW YORK, Feb. 16— Sunday night#a star will be "born.

Some young thespian, with stardust eyes and ‘a shining new talent, will win the Philip Morris Intercollegiate Acting Competition’'s grand final prize of $2000, with which will go coveted chances at further fame and fortune.

Who he or she will he has four possible answers. But, one thing is sure today: The Hoosiers have it, two to one, in candidates. For the finalists—who will all appear on a broadcast at 7:30 p. m. over WFBM and CBS radio—are Julie Strong of 420 Eastside Dr, " Bloomington, an ‘Indiana Unjversity student; Steve Russell, 111

Columbia University; Ruth Piette, Oak Park, Ill, Wellesley; and Robert Culp; Seattle, Wa$hing“ton U, n » ” JULIE, whom ANTA can National Theater & Academy) official today termed, “One! of the most luminous and prom-| ising young actresses to come to New York in a long while,” arrived in New York City yesterday. |

Since her arrival, she has been * Interviewed by Warner Bros. mov“ing picture company, with a screen test in the making.

Steve, who will be remembered in Indianapolis as Thornton (Tak) A. Klos, son of the Stephen Klos's, is already in town: by reason of his Columbia studies. The ANTA people had this to say of him: “He has a remarkable ability in characterizations. It's almost unbelievable to see him portray a mature man, or a villian, then to see his rather boyish, reserved natural self.” All of which seems to point

which _ the judges. actress Helen

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Burial in Washington Park.

Brakeman Dies | After Fall

Death of a brakeman is being pn Pershing. Ave. Resident probed by the coroner's office, $9 years. after the veteran railroader col- Monday at lapsed yesterday. y According to his co-workers, Hill. + William R. Hottle, 55, of 336 8 ————— - Randolph 8t., had suffered a fall * from the side of a box car less Columbus Pair than an hour before he died. Engineer Robert I. Blakeman, 68, of 630° N. Hamilton Ave. sald Mr. Hottle fell from a slowly moving car shortly after 11 a. m., Baturday, after he had lost his grip on an icy handrail. He said Mr. Hotfle complained of injury to his head and shouls ders, but continued to work. He collapsed after -eating his lunch and while he was resting ‘in a vard office near LaSalle St, and ’

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MRS. KATHERINE of 3720 Rockville Rd. Services Resident here 26 years. Services Belcher will be at 2:30 p. m. at 1 p. m, Tuesday at the Conkle West 16th Street Funeral Home. Edtombment In Crown Hill mau- be in New Crown Cemetery. 5 ou ~ THOMAS BELCHER, 51, of Friday in 2018 Nolan Ave. Resident here home at 35 years. Services at 2:30 p. m. Nolan Ave, Monday at the Little and Sons, For the past Funeral Home, Beech Grove. 10 years he had worked as a painter's helper of at the New York 30 Central Shops in years and was ticket taker at Beech Grove. Armory. Services 2:30 p. m.- He is survived Monday at Edinburg Methodist by his wife, Church. Burial

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for William Thomas 710 N. Holmes. :

morrow at. Little & Sons Funeral Home in Beech Grove. Burial will

Mr. Belcher, who was 51, died

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yesterday was made 738 N. Holmes Ave. and not

to! ‘The Times got ‘the incorrect

SUNDAY! FEB, 17, 1952 ‘Police Report Lists Wrong Raid Address

A gambling raid reported in addréss from the typed pofite re. later was

The Luzar Social Club was the place raided. Gus Powell's tavern, 710 N. Holmes Ave. was not.

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