Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 151, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1932 — Page 13

NOV. 3, 1932.

VICKI BAUM, OF 'SHINING FAME,' HERE ON FRIDAY Noted Author Will Speak on Town Hall Course at English’s. BY BERTITA L. HARDING. Indianapolis audiences, having thrilled twice to the dynamic power of “Grand Hotel,” may look forward to a glowing experience Friday morning, when the famous writer of last year’s best selling play and novel will appear on the stage at English's theater, under Town Hall auspices. Vicki Baum, in private life Frau Richard Lest and mother of two sons, Wolfgang and Peter, runs counter to most traditions in the intellectual and literary field. She is neither stodgy nor solemn, but chic, vivacious, versatile (she studied to be a musician, not a writer) and altogether she embodies the feminine ideal of these interesting times wherein one must make the utmost of talent, work, pleasure, and experience. The author of fourteen novels, numerous articles, and even a bit of verse, Frau Richard Lest lived quietly in Berlin, where her husband fills an important position as an opera conductor. Written in Leisure Hours In her leisure hours she composed a story entitled “People in an Hotel” which, to her great surprise, captured the imagination of a theatrical producer, who promptly saw its dramatic possibilities and urged that the manuscript be transposed into a play. To enhance and further stress the universality of its appeal, the title was changed to “Grand Hotel” and Vicki Baum became a world figure. She was overwhelmed and a trifle upset. In one of her charming articles for that smart fashion magazine, “Die Dame,” she confesses her bewilderment at “waking up one morning, like Lord Byron, to find myself famous.” Today. Vicki Baum belongs to this world that sought her out and crowned her with laurels. More specifically, she has chosen to belong to America, where the laurels fell more generously than in places where she had enjoyed a previous modicum of fame. Heart Won by Gallantry It is this gallantry of the American public toward strange and unknown talent that has won her heart. She feels that “in these vast United States every one has a chance” and it is here that she wishes her children to be educated. Her two boys, 16 and 11 years old, attend the Urban school in California. As soon as their father's contract in Europe expires, the family will be reunited and a modest dream —modest as dreams of celebrities go —will be realized. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lest will spend their time in a Hollywood cottage, close to the film colony, with occasional trips to New York for the theatrical season. A furnished apartment may be added to the domestic paraphernalia, giving a personal touch to metropolitan interludes. So clearly does Vicki Baum know what she wants that a vital preliminary step already has been taken. She is in possession of her first citizenship papers anu soon will be a full-fledged daughter of Uncle Sam. She Loves People She loves people movie people, artistic people, rich reople, queer people, common people—and she has come to a land where all abound, and where her creative mind will shape them with a profound and sympathetic understanding. She has exchanged old things for new because she is modern. She has left Europe, the cradle of an old culture, behind, because she believes that there are fresh heights and fresh horizons to be reached in this western hemisphere. Her philosophy should prove a helpful, timely theme. We hope she is right. We hope she makes no mistakes, though, if she makes them, I daresay the world will profit in the end. For nothing is wasted where talent, intelligence and courage combine to make of life a fine, hardy adventure. A girls' home economics class at Hampton institute, Virginia, has tackled the problem of taking a house in poor condition and making it livable; and as one result of the project they find that some neighbors of the improved house have started to clean up and improve their own homes.

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Official State Wet Slate Is Issued by Repeal Organization

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Van Nuys Recommended for Senate; Harrison Is Supported Here. The official and only authorized wet slate of political candidates for Marion county was issued today by the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment and the women’s Organization for National Prohibition Reform. The slate: Frederick Van Nuys (Dem.), United States senate; William Henry Harrison i Rep. i, congressman, Twelfth district; William H Larrabee (Dem.i. congressman. Eleventh district. Louis R. Markum ißepi; John L. Nlblack fßep.t, A. Leroy Portteus (Dem,), Leo X. Smith iDem.i, Jacob Weiss (Dem.), E. Curtis White (Dem.), for state senate (vote for four; M. J. Mahoney (Dem.i, Monte Munn (Rep.), shortterm in senate; John Bright Webb (Dem.i, Joint state senator, Marion and Johnson counties. The slate for the house of representatives, with vote to be cast for any eleven, follows; Edward P. Barry (Demi, C. Harvey Bradley (Rep.), Dennis Colbert (Dem.i, Fred 8. Galloway (Dem.i. Leo M. Gardner (Dem.i. Thomas A. Hendricks ißep.j, John G. Kirkwood IRepi, Phillip C. Lewis i Rep. i, James Edwin McClure (Rep.i, Henry J. Richardson Jr. iDem.i, Bess Robbins 'Dem.i, Charles F. Ruschaupt (Dem.i, Albert E. Schmollinger (Dem.i, Albert F. Walsman (Dem.i, John F. White (Dem.i and Marc C. Waggener (Dem.i, for Joint representative. The organized wets have headquarters at 16 East Washington street in charge of Mrs. Meredith Nicholson Jr. Volunteer poll workers on election day are needed and Mrs. Nicholson requests women desiring to aid as watchers come to headquarters to give their services. Any voter desiring to learn how to scratch his or her ticket to vote for wet candidates will be instructed by the committee in charge of the wet headquarters. Mrs. Nicholson warned voters against bogus wet slates that might make their appearance around election day. “Our slate is the only official wet ticket and has the sanction of the two largest organizations in the state and nation fighting for the repeal of the eighteenth amendment,’’ Mrs. Nicholson said. The headquarters telephone number for information of how to obtain slates or to volunteer for work at the polls is Lin. 5636. MONEY-BACK GLAND TONIC Restores Vigorous Health We guarantee to restore your pep, vigor, vitality; or we refund every cent. That's how sure we are that we have the best gland remedy known. Thousands of tests have proved this to our full satisfaction. Now WITHOUT RISK, you can prove it to yours. Glendage is the last word in modern science. In convenient tablet form, Glendage contains extracts from the glands of healthy .animals. The effect is astonishing—almost magical! Your interest in life returns. Vigorous health is necessary for success in all activity today! Do not confuse Glendage with other so-called gland remedies. It is entirely unlike others —IS A REAL GLAND PRODUCT and carries an UNLIMITED GUARANTEE OR SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK. You owe it to yourself and family to try this new gland remedy. 30-day treatment. $3, at Hook Drug Cos., Liggett's and Walgreen, or from .Tos. A. l’iuina. Dept. 13, Los Angeles.—Advertisement. I CUT-PRICE WATCH REPAIRING All Work Guaranteed for 1 Year 1 ★ 99C 1 ROUND CRYSTALS . 4© j 'fa SPRINGS 99c 11 enrr Your Diamonds cleaned, * polished and inspected! DEE Jewelry Cos. 18 North Illinois Street K.

Urging women and men of Marion county to vote for a wet slate and instructing them how to scratch their tiokets, Mrs. Kurt Pantzer (left), Mrs. Garvin Brown (center) and Mrs. Meredith Nicholson Jr. (right) are shown above. They are in front of the headquarters of the Women’s Organization for National Prohibition Reform, 16 East Washington street.

‘Funny Boys’ Lardner for Thomas; Urges Roosevelt, Hoover as Radio Comedians.

By United Press N'EW YORK, Nov. 3.—Ring Lardner, the humorist, announced from his sick bed that he probably would vote for Norman Thomas, because if Roosevelt and Hoover are defeated, they will not swell the .ranks of the unemployed. "There is.” he* concluded, in a statement issued by the Thomas Socialist committee, “a big demand for comedians and both these boys will be able to land swell jobs on the radio.” Another benefit of a Thomas victory, Lardner decided, is that Heywood Broun, newspaper columnist, probably would get some comfortable berth in the cabinet. “Asa citizen of New York, I feel that Broun’s place is in Washington, Lardner said, “and I would be willing to cast three or four votes, and any number of aspersions to get him there. With creation of a state fish and game commission in Mississippi, all states now have departments supervising their wild life resources. STOMACH UPSET Get at the real cause. That’s what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment—clogged liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets help arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are performing their natural functions, people rarely suffer from indigestion and stomach troubles. Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don’tcare feeling, no ambition or energy, trouble with undigested foods? Try Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound. Know them by their olive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. All druggists. 15c, 30c and 60c. Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief. Eat what you like.— Advertisement.

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NEVADA’S 'SPENDING SPREE’ IS CUT DOWN Third Day of Bank Holiday Shows Tightening of Purse String. By United Press RENO, Nev., Nov. 3.—Purse strings tightened perceptibly today as Nevada entered the third day of its two weeks’ “financial holiday” wit heighteen of the twenty-five banks in the state closed. Hope for relief was based largely on the finding of two Reconstruction Finance Corporation representatives sent here to investigate Governor Fred Balzar’s application for a $2,000,000 loan to stabilize the twelve banks controlled by George Wingfield, Republican national committeeman. There was talk of a special legislative session to provide for a state bond issue to aid the Wingfield chain of banks if the loan is refused. The banks handle the bulk of Nevada’s banking business and hold $17,000,000 in deposits. fbothered with Backache? It May Warn of Kidney or Bladder Irregularities A persistent backache, with bladder irregularities and a tired, nervous,- depressed I feeling may warn of some dis--1 ordered kidney or bladder conI dition. Users everywhere rely ft on Doan’s Pills. Praised for M more than 50 years by grateful llusers the country over. Sold by fr.poan'is mpypiiis Diuretic

RELIEF LOAN TO GIVE JOBS IN CITY RAIL SHOPS $2,500,000 R. F. C. Fund for Car Repairs Granted New York Central. Good news for employes of the Big Four railroad shops at Beech Grove was contained In a press dispatch from Washington today, announcing that the New York Central railroad, operating the Big Four, had been granted a “work relief loan” of $2,500,000 for car repair work to be done at Beech Grove and shops in East Buffalo, N. Y. The loan, made by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, is for the purpose of repairing 10,000 steel box cars and 3,000 automobile box cars. No details regarding the work were available today at general offices of the Big Four. STRIKE TIES UP BERLIN Bus, Subway and Elevated Service Halted Over Pay Cut Protest. By United Press BERLIN, Nov. 3.—Berlin traffic was tied up today by a strike which forced cessation of service on bus, subway and elevated lines. The strike protested against a proposed wage reduction of two pfennigs (about % a cent) an hour.

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ART SAYS: a A lady in Kansas City finds that in. addition t o p r o and u c ing v I static the im' J radio is jst ' hatching & iik eg * s • lts probably i® tLIP those red hot art rose tunes that cause the chicks to wiggle out of their shells. m m m Trying to stem the tide of oncoming prohibition years ago. New York saloon keepers pot rusted iron pipe in their windows labeled: “If water will do this to iron what will it do to 1 your stomach?” nm* Here’s a recipe from the Oklahoma City Times: Peel one dozen large ripe peaches, cut in slices and mash very slightly with a ford. * B 9 The Chief Tire Changer ROSE TIRE CO., Inc. 930 N. Meridian St. 365 S. Meridian St. MILLER TIRE DISTRIBUTORS