Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1940 — Page 25

Fourth Section

INDIANA HISTORY SOCIETY PLANS 2-DAY MEETING

Simons to: Tell of ‘Forgotten Community’ at Annual Banquet.

For the 22d time, ‘Indiana history will get its annual going over by “the Indiana Historical Society, the Society of Indiana Pioneers and the Indiana Historical Bureau tomortow and Saturday. Headquarters will be in the Linecoln Hotel and many prominent authorities. and -specialists in history will come from all .over: this and other middle western states to faddress and participate in- sessions. El Lilly, Indianapolis, is: president of the society. New Englander Speaks Christopher B. Coleman is society secretary and Donald .S.-Mor-ris is trust officer. The first general session will be at 2:30 p. m,, at which Niell James, New Haven, Conn., ‘will talk on “Vagabonding ‘Around: the World.” : The annual ‘dinner meeting will be addressed. by. Richard Simons, Indiana University, who will. talk on “A Forgotten Owen Community.” In the Smith Library at 10 a. m. - Saturday, Glenn Black, archeologist, will report on the findings: in the diggings in the Angel Mounds. Meet in Groups At the same time there will be another session, also in the State Library Building, in which Lucian Beckner,: Louisville, will discuss |° “Some Kentucky Genealogical Sources” and Harry O. Garman, | Indianapolis, will talk on “Indiana - Cemetery Records.” . Also at 10 a. m, Jerome Hall, Indiana University, will address another group on “Problems and Methods of Legal History,” and still another group will be addressed by Mrs. Olga S. Goldman, Dr. Edgar | ¥. Kiser and Dr. Emmett Field Horine, all of Indianapolis, on medical history. . | There will be a ganeral session at | 2 p. m. and the annual dinner of the Society of Indiana Pioneers that night, with Emsley W. Johnson presiding and Albert Edward Wiggam, New York, speaking on “Who Shall Inherit America?”

TOWNSEND NO. 4 TO MEET Belmont Townsend Club 4 will meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of William Ash, 47 S. Holmes

Louvre Despite What Their Thought.

By FREMONT POWER

The place used to be combination “hash. hause and beer joint,” where a man could grab a bite, a gulp and then rush. Now it’s know as the Little Louvre, This rather astonishing transition tells the story of how three: art school graduates actually can make a living and afford regular barbershop haircuts like other people.

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in Broad Ripple and the proprietors are Lillian Alford, Charles Atigery and Richard Phelps.

at John Herron Art’ School Mr. Phelps and Mr. Attebery had fiveyear degrees and Miss Alford was awarded a four-year They'd been good friends:in school and they decided they didn’t want to part.

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“First, we decided we’d go to New York and do something ‘drastic’,” Mr. Phelps explained, “something like taking a-studio in Greenwich Village, perhaps. “But then we got to looking around here and finally decided to rent some sort of a place Where ‘we could just work.” They rented the little place on Riviera Drive. It looked so good after they’d fixed it up, they decided they’d make sort of a public gallery out of .it. This: they did-against the best advices of some of their former teachers at John Herron. But just the same the: Little. Louvre was opened on July 24. They laugh when they think of the people who told them the Little Louvre would never succeed. They've found a surprising market for murals and soon theyll do one for the Link-Belt Co. depicting the entire history of the organiza-

tion, Portrait Business Good

Portrait business is good, too, and Mr. Attebery had done several jn charcoal, $2.50 a picture. Most people prefer charcoals’ because ‘it takes only one sitting of about an hour and the likeness of .a person is apparent shortly after the picture is started. In oil this likeness doesn’t -appear until the latter stages of the painting. Some people get worried about this, Mr. Attebery said.

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1940

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ACTION 1S: URGED ‘ON. AMORTIZATION

WASHINGTON, Dec. 12 (U. P.).— ‘|The ' National Defense Commission and the War and Navy Departments today advised manufucturers that they should apply for certificates entitling them to five-year amortization deduction provisions of the new tax:law-before Jan. T | “The law permits manufacturers to

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Louvre like to tell of the time they had with one guest when they opened the place. They'd sent out invitation cards and this woman got one. She was pleased to get the card and practically ~ elated that the Little Louvre would be open on Sunday. Finally they had to explain to her that the Little Louvre was not a bar and would have absolutely no whisky fo sell on Sunday—or any other day. Most people, the artists explained, have got it straight now that the Little Louvre is an art shop where all inspiration is strictly non-alco-holic,

YEOMAN CLASS SET AT ARMORY JAN. 15

A Yeoman class will be assembled at the U, S. Naval Reserve Armory here Jan, 15, it was announced today by Commander C. A. Griffiths of the Naval Reserve School who is recruiting officer in Indiana. The Yeoman course is open to men between 17 and 35. It consists of two months’ intensive training in Yeoman work which includes stenographic and clerical duties. Those ‘wishing to take the course will be enlisted in the Naval Reserve for four years and must volunteer for one year of active duty, Commander Griffiths said. Qualifications are an Intelligence quotient of 75 and the gbility to typewrite 25 words a minute.

SPIES, BRITAIN WARNS

LONDON, Dec. 12 (U. P). — A new campaign was under way Na is against idle talk that might the ears of spies and prove to Germany. Commenting on the execution. of two German spies, Jose Waldberg and Karl Meier, at Pentonville Prison, an unidentified officer of Britain’s counter-eéspionage service said in a radio broadcast that “the presence of so many foreign: subs jects: (refugees) in our midst makes the detection of a Spy more difficult. “Whereas an English accent in Berlin . might immediately betray the presence of a British agent, a foreign tongue spoken in Britain today : does not even call’ for comment. »

RELEASE HOLLYWOOD MURDER SUSPECT}

1.OS ANGELES, Dec. 12 (U.P.)— Benjamin (Bugsie) Siegel was free today on a charge that he partici pated in one of Murder, Inc.’s con= trect Jobs. Superior Judge Arthur Crum dismissed the charge that he was involved in the slaying here of Hyman (Big Greenie) Greenberg, Brooklyn Fick stesn on Thanksgiving Eve, But the. dapper Hollywood and New. York “man-about-town” and friend of movie stars, asked to be

“| tried so he could be acquitted.

New York and Los Angeles police and - District Attorney's investigators will seek additional evidence and, if they find it, will reopen” the case.

‘WOMEN PORTERS APPEAR | LONDON, Dec. 12 (U. P)— V/omen porters appeared in London railway stations today and uniformed women commissionaires rerlaced doormen in some West End stores. For some time women have keen acting as bus conductors and

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Jobless Parolee Tells Warden

.COLUMBUS, O., Dec. 12 (U.P) — Most men can think of better places to spend Christmas. than behind the gray walls of Ohio Penitentiary, but Barney Collins of : Cleveland, can’t, ". Barney's as free as air, after having. served nearly four years and being paroled, but he has come back to: prison hungry and broke and asked to be readmitted.

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like Barney is determined fo be. He covered a 2000-mile circuit after he was released Aug. 31. Nobody had even “a little something to-do” for him. So‘ Barney’s come back to ask Warden D, Henderson if ‘he could serve out the remaining 13 months of his sentence for break=' ing and entering. “You can put- me in 88 & voluntary parole violator,” he said. “I don’t want fo commit another crime, and I can’t find a job.”

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PETROLEUM OUTPUT | . DOWN IN RUMANIA}

BUCHAREST, Dec. 12. (U. P)—| The ‘semi-official Iron Guard newspaper: Curuntil said today that Rumanian: petroleum : production during the first nine months of 1940 was 14.56 per cent lower than during the previous corresponding period, Production of crude oil has fallen |, tothe lowest level in many years, the newspaper said,

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