Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1940 — Page 16

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Dan McGrew Now Stranger To Creator, Robert Service

b NoouveR, 5 St: 4 (U. do what one chooses without ey —A man name obert W - vice lives in a penthouse oa terferaice or Sines front ones - overlooking the city of Vancouver neighbors. but the Robert W. Service who! Mr. Service was driven from his] created “Dangerous Dan McGrew” French {retreat by the war. Now, he lives chiefly for the day when he

is dead. Mr. Service, 'gray-haired, florid-|can go ack. faced and worried, admitted in an| In the meahtime, he is content to! interview that his Yukon Ballads, ‘live in his apartment here. Seclu-| written early in the century, seemed sion is his watchword—desk clerks now like the work of a stranger. land elevator boys in the apartment “It seems as if they were written house are instructed to turn away by another man,” he said. “I re- would-be callers. member little of the Yukon, or what| Favorite word in his vocabulary I wrote while there.” \is “virile.” A story must be virile - What is more, Mr. Service doubts|to interest ‘him. And he thinks | that he could ever again capture!the public feels pretty much the] the atmosphere of the Yukon that!same way. | inspired his most famous ballads. He admitted he had always seen | Always a lone wolf, Mr. Service more of interest in vice than in! was able to take the money brought virtue. {The only society I like,” in by his early verses and go into he said, “is that which is rough | EH seclusion on the French Riviera. [and tough—and the tougher the ; “I have an intense dislike for | |better. There's where you get down | artificial society,” he said.- “In| | to bedzock, and meet human] a France, one can lead a free life—! people.” I]

ir YEARS OF SQUARE DEALING

31 YEARS IN SAME LOCATION

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GOODWILL WORK LIKES BIG GOSTS

‘High lin Budget Means

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What is made from the sale of the; goods is only important insofar as it makes wages for workers. Because therg is a Goodwill In-| dustries, 554 persons have had more | than 68,000 hours of employment so | fart this year. At the more than 87,000 different articles have been spld at’a reasonable price to persons who otherwise would not | have been able to afford them.

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stocks of ILLINOIS ST. A Few Doors Nerth of Maryland St.

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| Goodwill Industries.

| terials.

| disabled and not only try to give [them employment, but train them {so that they { industry in some type of gainful employment.

Square DEAL Clothiers

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wages from the Goodwill

tries each week.

and furnish- Borin work for goods.

his winter working for

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another a stove,

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Here's Where $1 Pays $4.50 in Wages

. . a dollar from the Uomiunity Fund means $4.50 in wages,

107 Simin institutions throughout ry

of work to recondition used goods. |

rooms, and a third trading his | SEES PAN- AMERICAN FLEET AS POSSIBLE

Joanie in 1929 by the City Misnary Society of the Methodist! WASHINGTON, Oct. 4 (U. Py...

_ the organization ‘is one of Rep Melvin J. Maas of Minnesota, {ranking Republican member of the » House Naval Affairs Committee, of | said today he believed the new At-

| oa a year in 1934, it has grown antic Naval Patrol eventually |

to a gross of $2500 a month in WOuld become a 1940. So far this year it has paid feel” of western hemisphere navies. out. more than $18,000 in wages. He said he regarded the consoli-

Be oon ls average = business

“Pan-Ameri ican|

The Goodwill Industries is one dation of 125 ships and planes in!

LOCAL MODEL

Dayton Auto First in Senior Quarter-Mile Race of Invitational Meet.

The Indianapolis Model Racing Association’s first invitational meet held Sunday at the Speedway City

park’s tennis courts was dominated;

by local drivers, although a Dayton pilot won the senior division. Some 28 entries from Dayton, Muncie, Anderson, Parker, Ind., and Crawfordsville, running in two classes, roared over the courts before a good crowd. The junior class was for

the senior class for faster racers. Wins Feeney Award Adam Capple of Dayton won the senior quarter-mile event and the Sheriff Al Feeney award when his car zoomed over the course at 60:25 miles ah hour. ter-mile event Berlin Furry dianapolis won a similar Feeney award with an average of 47: 36 miles an hour. The other winners, and awards were:

their times

Seniors

2. Emmett Alexander, Indianapolis, 60 m. p. h,, Duesenberg wheels; and Edward Beinke, 60 m. p. h.,, Western Auto Co. toolbox (a tie). 4. Clayborn Cane, Crawfordsville. 53:35 m. p. h., $1. 5. Robert Beinke, 52:94. m. p. h,

Juniors

McCackrell, Parker, Wm. H. Block Co.

spark plugs.

2. Charles 47:15 m. p. h., spark: coil. 3. Forrest Erwin, Indianapolis] 145:48 m. p. h., Vonnegut Hardware gear set. 4. Clarence Parsons, Indianapolis,

of 37 agencies who participate _in the Atlantic info one unit as 4 45:20 m. p. h., $1.

to the ‘concrete step” toward further im-|

Indianapolis’ eontribution Community Fund. According to the Rev. Howard G.| Lytle, Industries director, every | protection of the western hemidollar given to the Goodwill In-|sphere. dustries by the Community Fund| Another

year, The drive starts Monday $688.500 for the Community Fund. lof the South American coastline,

plementing congressional legislation | nh, committting the United States to! quart of oil.

well-infromed congres-! means $4.50 paid out in wages next sional source said he understood the new patrol force would operate ass for [far south as the easternmost point of 59.23 m. p. h. in the senior event. { Mr.

off for special awards.

5. Jack Wilson. Anderson, 45 m. Dn. Harley-Davidson Motor Sales,

Each of the. first five fAilshols participated in a one-half mile runMr. Capple won the Em-Roe Sporting Goods store silver trophy with an average

Furry won the junior run-off

: : cars| qualifying under 45 miles an hour,

In the junior quar-|| of In-|

Indianapolis, |

: ald Indianapolis, |

and $7.50 with a 52:38 m. p. h. speed All events were clocked by an

electric timer built by the club. Clubi officials said the meet’s success could |

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