Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 263, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1925 — Page 12

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Romance Can’t Always Be Business, Whiteman Story Proves

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Palm Beach, Fla., has invented anew outdoor sport—“goosestepping,” in the most approved fashion. But the photo tells the story better than any words with this fair lady doing the demonstrating. Incidentally, goosestepping races are much in vague.

OIL ARBITER

VYiulam E. Mullen, Wyoming attorney, la not interested in whether .the Governn ent wins back Its oil leases or whether Harry F. Sinclair keeps possession of Teapot Dome. He is acting In the capacity of arbiter, appointed by the court.

DAYLIGHT BANDIT ROBS OIL STATION Attendant Tells Police Bandit . Got $l5O. A bandit today entered the Standard oil fUllng station at Gladstone Ave. and E. New York St., J. L. Cox, 26, of 2968 Station St., attendant, told police, and escaped with SIOO in bills. Cox said he was reading the paper when the man entered, pointed a/gun at him and said, “all right, let’s have It.” Cox said the stranger reached for the cash box under the desk. He said the bandit refused to take a quantity of Bilver money. He said the bandit told him to get into a. private room and stay there. Cox said he remained in the room a half hour before he called police. He was unable to give a description.

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MOLLA’S OWN

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All Molla's. Mrs. Mallory with the Flagler gold cup, which is now hers for good. She won the Florida State championship for the third time when she re :ently defeated Mrs. Bernard Stenz.

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Vanda Hoff Danced Her Way Out of a Job and Into a Position as Paul’s General Manager and Cook. n NBA SrnHce ~-j EW YORK. March 16. M One would expect that the 1 love affair of a popular dancer and one of the jazz music kings of America would be a real romance. But the Vanda Hofff-Paul Whiteman romance was anything but romantic, to quote Vanda Hoff, now Mrs. Whiteman. It started she says, as business and continued to be business for five years before it becan e a love affair. Back in the days before Whiteman had won national fame with his jazz orchestra, he was the leader of a hotel orchestra in San Francisco. Vanda Hoff made a big hit with her dances to the accompaniment of Whiteman's music. They became good friends in a business way. as they talked about new dance and m.'sic stunts. Although both of them ,soon left San Francisco, it seemed to be Fate's decree that they should meet again many times. Miss Hoff was sent to a hotel at Santa Barbara but V wasn't long until the Whiteman orchestra was transferred there. Then Whiteman was sent to Los Angeles and a few weeks later the young dancer was

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usual answer is: “They both weigh the same!” as the puzzle is mistaken Mr an old catch question. But, as a matter of fact, a ton of coal actually weighs more than a ton of Two thousand pounds make the regulation ton, by which the feathers are weighed: but a ton of coal is generally a “long ton” —2,240 pounds.

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again tripping lightly to Whiteman music. A year later Miss Hoff came east. But Fate didn't leave Whiveman on the Pacific coast. Thsy met again while Whiteman was directing an orchestra at the Palais Royal. He suggested that she again dance with his orchestra.

PREDICTS QUAKE

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Prof. Kirtley M. Mather of the department of geology, Harvard, claims that another earthquake, comparable to the last one in antensity, is due in North America in a few months. He sayH there is no real danger to be looked for.

Young .Man Is Sought Ranford Underwood, 22, of 525 E. Ohio SL, is held today following an alleged attempted attack upon a 13-year-old girl, Saturday and search is being made for Underwood’s companion who was with him at the time.

but Miss Hoff was in a musical oomedy, which was scheduled for a tour. When she came back negotiations were resumed by Whiteman but on a different basis. "To be frank, we suddenly found that we were in love,” admits Mrs. WTiiteman. "It surprised us both,

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Orchestra Leader's Household Augmented by Arrival •of P. W, Jr,, who Forthwith Takes Over the Reins of Government, for we were accustomed by this time to being merely good friends. We had never even corresponded, except for business reasons, and had never gone through anything that remotely resembled a courtship. We made up for it, however, during the time we were engaged." Determined to continue her career after her marriage, Mrs. Whiteman continued to dance with her husband’s orchestra. Paul Whiteman Jr., a chubby little baby, arrived about a year ago, but Mrs. Whiteman is again planning to resume her dancing. “If I were nob afraid of being trite, I should certainly call Mrs. Whiteman my severest critic," says Whiteman. "When we are in New York, she goes to all our rehearsals and afterwards tells me exactly what she thinks about them. She has a real knowledge of music and a great appreciation' of it. She can detect a discord in the ensemble quicker than I can. "I do not always agree with her criticisms at first, but in the end I generally heed them.”

PEACE PIPE?

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Peace Pipe? Hardly! It’s a Dawes underslung, tried by Chief Whirlwind Soldier of South Dakota at the White House.

PEARL OF INDIA

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Her Highness, the Rani of Maull, has been given the title of “Pearl of India,” unofficially bestowed by beauty lovers of the most beautiful woman of India.

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DOG REHEARSES

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Even a dog movie star much r<B hearse his part, as this photo oS Peter the Great, the wonder police dog of the screen, shows. His trainer and owner, Edward Fauat, is rehearsing him for anew part.

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