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; 1 * J o ‘Auditions for Civic Plays Set Thursday $ ? > { Auditions for roles in two plays|urged to try out for the plays, YS ery ) to be presented during the coming| The Damask Cheek” and “The

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season will be held at 7:30 p. m. Happy Time,” by Director Jack L.

Vice Probers Arrest Movie Bit’ Player

By United Press NEW YORK, Aug. 19-Detec-tives took two pretty “mystery witnesses” in the $500-a-night call girl scandal to secret safekeeping today as a handsome Hollywood actor moved into the sordid picture. Assistant District Attorney Anthony J. Liebler refused to identify the women, indicating they might turn over more evidence in the case against voung oleo heir Minot (Mickey) Jelke III, charged with masterminding the expensive prostitution racket. “If I gave their names, ‘it might ruin something we are working on,” Mr. Liebler said. The women —one a dark blonde wearing a pink suit and the other a brunet dressed in black-—snick-ered while detectives led them, past photographers to a taxicab. They attempted to hide their faces behind newspapers through which they had punched holes to watch the popping of flashbulbs.

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The entry of the mystery witnesses on the scene temporarily took the spotlight away from Richard Short, 39, a movie “bit” player who also is known as Richard Wallace, Short was cast as a villain in this real-life detective story when plainclothesmen brought him into night court last night for arraign-

ment on charges of receiving a GOVERNMENT BEAUTY—Iris Anne Fitch, "Miss Washing-

$300 weekly allowance from an, ton, D. C." of 1952 (right) kisses

mont St. between 10th and 16th s v upper bracket call girl. | reen Anita Quinn, after the finals of the contest in the national [catch flying geese, it was dis- Sts. He plans to buy a new bi- Air Travel Soars FLANNER His alleged benefactress was capital. Miss Fitch, a State Department clerk, will represent Wash- |<losed today. cycle with his earnings. WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 (UP) | AND Jonsitied 3s 2at So mpson, 25, ington in the "Miss America’ contest next month. Each net, measuring 60 by 20! Donnie, who has won a trip to —The Civil Aeronautics Admin-| . S a BO ——— iin -

in the complaint against Short, |

with four rockets in an effort to a seventh grader at School 75./U. 8. airlines will be carrying | 77/077 who had an obscure role in the! 14 Top Reds Denied Bail for Second Time snare the birds in midflight. A He attends the Church of Chri it. 40 million passengers a year, | SALLCREEK AT MERIDIAN ST. Panny Kaye movie, “The Kid {crew of eight men will handle Donnie has two sisters, and more than double the record fig-| From Brooklyn.” { LOS ANGELES, Aug. 19 (UP) |victed two weeks ago for con-

ne charge against the 6- _Federal Judge William C. Suh D OTA acter 2d Nhe: Mi Mathes denied bail for a second Thompson, accused of being a time to 14 convicted California prostitute - of the $500-a-night Communist leaders because he variety, for his devotion to her, {suspected at Acquaintance of Jelke Short was ordered held in $25,-| 000 bail for hearing Sept. 3. Miss | Thompson was detained in $10,000 bail as a material witness.

least one of them might flee. the country if released. “It is not inconceivable that in a case like this one of the convicted might be ordered to leave

Hatfield. Thursday in the Civic Theater, Actual dates for presentation

$75,000 Asked New Traffic Lane Set dT te ap Save ant wes ii “InDamageSuit For Southeastern Ave. |<

Rush-hour motorists on South-

i » Washington St., and no parking eastern Ave, . will have use of on the southwest side from 4 p.m 0 Mm. t (XX J Truck Owner Blames another traffic lane twice a day to 6 p. m., between Washington ® J t t

Neglect for Crash by virtue of new parking restric- St. and State Ave. h tions. The ban will go into effect with-

The New York Central Rail- City Council last night decreed in a couple of weeks, or as soon

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road was sued for $75,850 today NO PATKIng on the northeast side as signs can be erected and traf. n ia Brot of Southeastern from 7 a. m. to fic officers instructed, : as the result of a crossing acci 9 a. m, between State Ave. and Councilman Glenn W. Radel dent: involving a show horse — recommended withdrawal of al Our convenient location on beautiful Fall transport car owned by wres . . similar measure for the upper sdb tling promoter Billy Thom. Your Times Carrier— stretches of N. Capitol Ave. and! | Creek Boulevard (between Meridian ond 4 t+ 3 * . Yennsvivania Q : we Fatt ine : as Two horse trainers were injured Donnie Wilson I ¢ An yh ania St. He said further i Illinois) helps for an orderly, dignified serv. 4 seriously Aug. 8 when a slow- study was necessary to determine | » = . 4 . &

vehicle at Boggstown, the suits Weeds Still Here

charge. Councilman Carter Eltzroth One seeks $50,000 damages for again failed to push his weed-cut-| | Leonard Martinson, the driver ting ordinance for final passage. and an employee of Mr. Thom. He said objections had been reAnother suit asks $25000 for ceived to boosting the city's fee!

Jack Clodfelter, a passenger and for cutting weeds on private propformer employee. erty from $3 to $50, because it 3oth men are hospitalized at was “too much.” No lower figure

Shelbyville with Oran cONCUS- was suggested by Mr. Eltzroth as sions and crushed right arms and a substitute, although hay fever) legs, the suits charged. season is at hand. A third suit, filed in the name "The Cornell voted to allow oitv {of the sports promoter and for- employees to join the retirement mer Indiana University wrestling

. . where the ban was to be applie 1 : i g moving freight engine hit the Working for Bike o be applied. ice—and makes it easier for the friends and

relatives to pay their respects.

h ks $850 for the wrecked fund after one year's employment, | San I 3284S Mu Tor Ihe Bisel eliminating the” former period of| ehicle vehicle, 10 vears. |

| The suits, filed in Superior Court 3. charged the railroad [with failing to give a warning {signal at the crossing.

| - By request of the Safety Board, | {action was taken on the trouble- | some question of explosives being trucked within or through ( Indianapolis. tb { An ordinance proposed last”

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. . » {night requires all drivers of ex-| For Birds With Nets | - Indianapolis Times carrier plosive trucks to Secure police’ xy . . ; Donnie Wilson is a Boy Scout in permits for city movement, and] LONDON, Aug. 19 (UP) Troop 148. to post bond against possible United Press Telephoto Wildlife experts will shoot nylon

He serves residences on Persh- damages.

nets into the air with rockets the runner-up for the title, Mau- | next month in an attempt to

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each net, lives at 2428 W. 17th St. ure of 1951. spiracy to teach and advocate] — TT Ta . - TT .

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government. Judge Mathes sentenced them to 5-year prison] terms and fined them $10,000 each.

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. / : the country,” Judge Mathes said President ._ Truman has pro- f i: S—— : Ma Lievey said Short Yas 2 yesterday when he refused bail. claimed the week beginning Oct. 5 — rei ” : EL : Ae Be ws uantance Of" The Communists were con- as Fire Prevention Week. = - 2] — - 2 : ’ ’ A: 3 Jelke, an A I ————C Kite Prevention Week... | : . ¥... Venefian Picture Micrors......... J ~ elony court yesterday on charges 9 ; eR : ar of procuring: women for. com- : 0D rt %; Er Cg Sr ow re — pulsory prostitution.’ Jelke's case ol : SAVE Vat Large, horizontal mirrors was held over until next Monday. N = ‘that will make a living picture of your 2 Liebler also. disclosed he a i room. It's versatile, appropriate for fag questidie). 2 least 25 Wise 2 ” use in many places in your home. Hand sses, ystery : ’ teen-aged girl whose tip had led durable, low cost > Sinied wilh § Choice of, Shinese to the arrest of Jelke, who will} ulip" or “Garden Splendor" Designs. inherit $3 million in 1955. 1 rai Reduced in price to clear surplus currain a stocks. Laughing Kookahurra | walls eh $ DY i A na Gives Race Fans ‘Bird’ Ss Tuilp" $1 MELBOURNE, Auftralia, | or Floral A Aug. 18 (CDN)—The laughing | 7 3 ; Bouquet Each WEEK Kookaburra, some Aussie race- Nha ’ wi, ; & S : goers are now convinced, is ™ LEE " : : 4 ; Fo Seles pretty smart. = ; : Ei Two of these noisy national —] : birds dropped in to watch the E §. : ponies run at Caulfield Racetrack. . CX They chuckled over a photo- uy I finish, laughed maniacally when Genuine Mahogany Veneer wrong weights were listed, split their sides when a 33-1 shot I, 8] ®) Occasional Tables ih ai gave rangers SAVE "3! These attractive tables are 2 Joisite in efore flapping ) ], solidly built to give you lasting serv- | ice. Each piece is in mahogany, beau- . tifull ini A Frankie Laine Scores | : TABLE finshed i ry En In London Debut i], LAMP TABLE, traditionally styled. LONDON, Aug. 19 (UP)—The COCKTAIL TABLE, with glass top. shriek and scream of the bobby End Table foxer—rarely heard in sedate St L 17 London—rattled the rafters in the T er $ Palladium last night as American : 1 gle SnEIE FereRls aie. American Phone or Write for Information or A British debut. WA-9098 Cocktail Each WEEK Shrill cries of “Frankie” filled LADUE SUPPLY INC 54 W. 30th St Table London's top music hall as Laine y . . . took repeated curtain calls. I — ‘

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