Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1940 — Page 14
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
MONDAY, JULY 15, 1940
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CALIFORNIAN IS SOARING CHAMP
Three U. S. Records Broken As Motorless Ships Glide Total of 3166 Miles.
ELMIRA, N. Y John Robinson day held
July 15 ‘AA. PD) San Diego, Cal, to1700 Fdward S Evans silver and the title of national soarmg champion, won during two weeks competition with W2 of America’s best motorless plane pilots, Mr. Robinson received the trophy at a banquet last night which officially closed the 1940 which three American records were broken as the fliers soared a total of 3166 miles Two of the new records were ese tablished Saturday when Mr. Robdinson bettered the previous distance mark 30 miles by soaring 293 mules to Mineral, Va., and Lieut, Robert M. Stanley of Buffalo flew 225 miles with a passenger to Washington, D. C. The meet's third record was set earlier when Mrs. Helen Montgomery, Detroit, reached anew altitude mark for women at 4183
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| T owey of Federal Post 62 | elected | first vice commander;
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[| Adams, | pates to
| Methodist Church will meet at
| a prelude to a weiner roast. | Wells will be in charge
I Schaol {rerday {was SY
(lived in Shelbyville
Circling DAISY C. ALDRED
Wife of Caldwell-Baker Co. Official Had Been Ill
Delta Rho Group te Meet The | Six Months. Imdianapolis Alumni Association of
Kappa Delta Rho Fraternity will Nit, Thhity 10. (A1d1EG, Wie WU moet at 7:30 p.m. tonight at the Martin Aldred, vice president ot the Riley Hotel. Motion pictures of the Caldwell-Baker Co, died Saturday Shiionsl convention held last month night at her home, 6252 Broadway.
at the University of Illinois will be ‘She was 50 and had been ill for, shown. Maver Naloney will preside six months.
Club Convenes Tomorow—TOWn-| Bam in Greensburg, Mrs. send Club 48 will meet at 7:30 p.m had lived neariv all of her tomorrow at the I. O. O. F. Hall.| pnqianapolis. She was 136 N. Delaware St. Vice President yy. Aldred here June 1, Harry Skillman will preside, ‘attended the Christian
Retived Police to Elect—A presi- | Chueh dent to succeed former Police Chief | Besides her
Martin Hyland, who died recently, vived by four si will be elected by the Retired Po- Lehnert, Mus. Viola May Brown,
lice Veterans Association at 2:30 (Mrs. Lydia MoKitrick, and Miss |
, tomorrow in Room 312, Castle Edith Riley, and two brothers, | Da ye n William P. Riley and Jasper L.
i . Riley, all of Imdianapolis, Wayne Republicans Picnic—More | Funeral services will be at 2 p. m. than 200 members of the Wayne tomorrow in the Flanner & Bu-| Republican Club took part in the chanan Funeral Home and burial
club's annual picnic at Hollybrook [will be in Crown Hill Cemetery,
Park near Gosport vesterday. Bas-| Mrs. Herman Ostertag
ket luncheons were served and games and contests featured boat riding and other water sports. | Services for Mrs. Anna Ostertag, Post Names Towey — Martin J. 1105 S. Tilinois St, 1as been named commander day, were held vesterday at Other officers Aaron-Ruben Funeral Home and
John L. Ohean, " HAward Cas. burial was at Shara Tefilla Ceme-
y Frank tery. Mrs. Ostertag was 68, had been an Indianapolis resident for
Aldred | 1918. She
husband, sisters, Mrs.
meluded
| S61 ly, second vice commande | Anderson adjutant; Roy C. Martin, [finance officer George Shumard, Connie Tavior, sergeants Survivors are her husband, Her-| at-arms: Marvin 8S. Kennedy, his- man; two sons, Aaron, Indianapolis, ! torian: James C. Ahern, Raymond and Joseph, Ft. Wayne: twa he [Tox, Rov C. Martin and Vernon Mc- ters, Mrs, Lillian Craig and executive committee: dele- Hanna Minet; (wo sisters, Me the state convention at Bertha Wilson and Mrs. Pauline are James C. Ahern, Rov C. Bemlohr; a brother, Sam Morris, Earl Mount, and nine grandchildren,
John L ki ‘William A. MacNelly
The “Kum-| seivices for William A. MacNelly Place ER ’ the 4055 Park Ave, 7:30 p. m. as at Hammond, will be held at 2 p. m Flovd tomorrow at the Hisey & Titus Fu-
Gary Martin and Mr. Towey. Marvin 8S. Kennedy and Ohearn are alternates,
Kumjoinus to Meet--joinus” class of Barth
{church Wednesday at
MOTHER OF TECH'S COACH DEAD HERE
Mrs. Rita D. Freeman, mother of ne office. Bayne D. Freeman, Tech High| His widow, basketball coach, died ves- {wo daughters, in Methodist Hospital,
Ns MacNelly had lived in In[dianapolis more than 40 vears and was emploved at the Charles H Hurd consulting engineering firm of | Da and Hammond. For the
st year he had been at the Ham- | My, MacNelly was 49. | york. Irma MacNelly; |
Mrs Jean and Margaret
(Mrs. D. F. Keely, San Diego, survive
A native of Shelby County, she!
She is survived
DEAD HERE AT 50
life m | married to |
Science |
she 1s sure Rosa |
who died Satur-| the |
63 years. |
who died Saturday | Ivitch as artist teacher in the Jordan |
frites] Home. Bury] will be at Crown [announced today by Miss Ada Bickling,
HOLLYWOOD
It's a Quaint Mollywood Custom
To Trample a Man When He's Down
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By PAUL HARRISON HOLLYWOOD, July 15.<"One of the quaint customs of this coms munity,” satd Ben Hecht, “is that when a man is down, the rest of the citizens get clubs and beat the whey out of him.” The writer, who's now taking one of his occasional flings at direct ing and producing, had just announced that he had engaged for a chayacter role | in \ the picture the Sweeney of the once~celebrated vaudes ville team of Duffy and Sweeney, An excellent actor, he said, and one who could be very valuable to Hollywood. Yet, because Sweeney had had some years of obscurity and needed a job, Movietown wouldn't give him a chance “Maybe vou remember how it was with Julius Tannen,” Hecht continued, “Now there was another good actor--a big shot on | Broadway and especially well liked, He came to Hollywood and spent his money and helped a lot of people who needed it. He got a few parts, but not good enough | ones to show what he could do, Finally the studios didn’t seem (0 have anything for him. “One day his agent heard about a job at Paramount that sounded like a pretty good thing, and it was just the sort of role he could do best. Tannen rushed over there. The producer looked at him and shook his head, He said, 'I want a bald-headed man.’
5 & @ “THAT DIDN'T faze Tannen, because he wears a toupee, He just reached up and took off the topper with one painful yank,
ducting master classes in Oregon, A couple of hunks of scalp came with it, but Tannen didnt mind
Mirovitch On Faculty “80 the producer looked at
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| Jordan Teacher
Dr. Alfred Miroviteh | , . now con.
Tannen and shook his head again, He said, ‘Nope-sorry--I can't visualize you as a bald-headed man!” For sheer stupidity and ingratitude toward able players, I know of nothing te equal Hollywood's treatment of Hobart Bosworth, About five weeks short of Dr.| 73d birthday, a few of his friends recently helped celebrate Bose worth's 55th anniversary as an actor. On June 30, 1885, he plaved a walk-on bit at the California Theater in San Francisco. Two vears later he played with Maude
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Assumes Job When Term Opens in September.
Appointment of Dr. Alfred Miro. |
Conservatory piano department was his
Conservatory director, Mirovitch will assume his new duties | with the opening of the September | term He currently is conducting his 14th annual summer series of master classes in Portland, Ore, and also maintains a studio in New
Cecil B
Police,’
will fill Maier,
Dr. Mirovitch vacated by Guy
last vear. Triggs Will Not Return
the post whe served She Ann; a brother, Earl F., and a sister, las guest artist teacher during the
husband, Cletha Freeman; [her son, and a daughter, Mrs, Gar-| also of Shelby County
nN y . Freeman was a member | terday
services will be e held tomorrow after-
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Roy B. McArthur
Roy B. McArthur, a resident of Indianapolis for 30 vears, died yvesin his home, 369 Good Ave.
’ bsence, He was in the trucking business. [2 Mr. McArthur, who Was 48, was| Bom in Leningrad in 1884, Dr
He wag a Mirovitch was educated at the ColHe is survived by two loge of St. Peter and at the Imperial daughters, Miss Betty McArthur and | Conservatory of Music there, where Miss Jeanne McArthur, and a he was a classmate of Fabien Sevitbrother, Fred McArthur, all of In-|Sky, Indianapolis Symphony Or. dianapolis, | chestra conductor and head of the | Services will be at 2 p. m. tomor- [Jordan orchestra department. He row in the Moore & Kirk Funeral made his concert debut in 1813 in| Home with burial in Floral Park, |Russia, and appeared first in New| York the following season. Before " | settling in the United States m Mrs. Delia Hanley 1021, Dr. Miroviteh toured China, | Mrs Delia Hanley, mother of City Fireman William M. Hanley
Japan, Java and India, He became | died |a United States citizen in 1936, and | today at her home. 1138 English was married in that vear to Miss Ave. She was 66. Mis, Hanley was Mercedes Olds of Portland, Ore, born in Ireland. : h A granddaughter. Phyllis Marie Veurared 'Exrenyivery also survives, Services will be held | at 8:30 a. m. Thursday at the resi-
Harold Triggs, who was head of the Jordan piano department durmg 1058-39, will not return. He had been announced as on leave of
In the last 15 vears the new Jordan teacher has toured in this dence and 9 a. m. at St. Patrick's country and in Europe and the Church. Mrs. Hanley was a mem- (Orient, and has appeared as soloist ber of the Altar Sociey at the wiih the symphony orchestras of church. [New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Burial will be at Detroit, Minneapolis and Los Cemetery. goles - a. i Mirovitehh has lectured extensively Most insects live in the adult and is well known as an educator. stage just long enough to lay their| Other members of the | €8RS. | piano faculty for 1040-41, nounced by Miss Bicking, are Vir= | Earl Howe Jones, May
Holy Cross
An- | Besides his concertizing, Dr. |
Jordan | as an-|
Adams, who was an ingenue then, He played in an Augustin Daly company in which John Drew was the star, After that, Bosworth bhecame leading man for Julia Marlowe and for Mrs, Fiske His health broke, and he went to the desert to die. But he recovered completely and in May, 1009, appeared in the first motion preture made in California. It was “The Power of the Sultan,” pro duced by Col. Selig, and the studio was the drying yard of a Chinese launary in downtown Los Angeles, He became a star as well as a director and writer, and in the early years of movies did much to stabilize and win respectability for a wildeat industry, » » ”
AFTER THAT --but this needn't be an account of what Bosworth has done. The point is that he still can do a great deal, but that Hollywood won't hire him. Bose worth himself told me that casts me directors seem to think of him as Just an old has-been, likely to prove expensive to a studio if his health falters in the middle of a picture Actually this actor has an ase tonishing physique and an amazmg memory. “Since I came west,” he said, “IT have not missed one day of work through iliness. I box with my son every day when he's in town. I'll bet I can outrun ana outswim any man in pictures within 20 vears of my age “It's a good thing I saved some of my money when I was making plenty of it.”
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| ginia Jefry, A. Kolmer, Florence K. Lewis, Rich{ard Niessink, H. Otis Pruitt, Lucille | Wagner, Marie Zorn, Blanche Brown, Paul Lindstaedt, Imogene Pierson, Helen Louise Quig, Leone |K. Rickman, Frances Wishard, Mae | (Engle, Jeannette Gardiner, Alice HOLLYWOOD, July 15 Rayburn Harper, Marian Laut and Borris Morros, a Russian whose 2 (Helen Ferrell. [shirts and vocabulary are about as
Recalls Movie
is & motion picture producer and glad of it.
) [recalled some of his experiences as ag head of the music department at | Paramount :
“The front office assigned me an
After a while I went over ‘Look--this [fellow
| assistant, jand said,
[I guess, but he positively does not |Xnow one note from another!’ “And the big boss said: what of it? You're the head of the music department—teach him!'”
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pioneer
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