Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1941 — Page 12
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At City Hall—
ASK SOUTH SIDE
PARKING LIMIT
§ Police Have Batch of Safty
Proposals for Board Next Week.
By RICHARD LEWIS
‘ The Safety Board next week wiil receive an armful of Police Depart-
ment safety proposals.
Traffic Capt. Leo Troutman is now preparing proposals to Limit parking to one side of about 20 South Side streets which are top narrow to permit parking on bot sides with safety.
“In addition, Capt. Troutman is|
making a survey of safety zong lights, on the complaints. that some
safety zone abutments are hard to
see at night.
In the City Signal Department, |
Superintendent John J. McNellis said that the removal of nine safety zones ordered by the Safety Board last October would be dependent on the weather. Zones used for track less trolley stops only will be taken out and the trolleys will pull intp the curb to pick up and dischargp passengers.
Fence-Post Economy
Getting down to bare economy the Works Board has ordered Air: port Superintendent I. J. (Nish) Dienhart to cut the cost of remov ing some fence posts which are embedded in concrete at the air port apron.. Mr. Dienhart told the Board he wanted to move the posts and asked for the loan of a compressed air hammer from the Streets Commis
sion. Cut the posts off at the base witl a torch, the Board instructed Mr. Dienhart. Board members rule that the cost of cutting the pole would be nil compared to the cos of tearing up concrete and replack g it.
2 GUARDSMEN HURT IN TRUCK-AUTO CRASH
LA PORTE, Ind., Jan. 2 (. Py. —Two Indiana National Guardsme; were in a local hospital today wit: injuries that will prevent at leas one from leaving Saturday for year’s training with the Army a Hattiesburg, Miss. The men are Harold Thies, 18 Wheatfield, and Norman Holladay Kersey. The car in which they wer riding crashed yesterday with truck driven by Thomas Bassett, 30; Niles, Mich. Thies suffered a broke
jured eye. Holladay was less seri ously injured.
YEAR'S WORK IN END TABLE LONDONDERRY, N. H. (U. P.) — An end table which took a year t make and contains 80 pieces of woo« of 12 different varieties has beel Som isted by 72-year-old George A. a
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NEW YORK, Jar. 24 (U, P.), — Beth Brown, the pug-nosed author-
four years ago to wiité a book about chorus girls, turned tp today as an office worker—to writé a book about white collar girls. “You've got to live your c¢hatacters to make then! real,” the declared. “A writer raakes money on his books and, he loges touch with real life. You've gob to be a worker to write about work2rs.” Miss Brown said fhat in 1930 she worked out a 10-year pian for herself, and it worked. so well she’s still using it. It was to write a book a year, and to live each book. For her book “Applause” she joined a burlesque troupe, for “Ballyhoo” she worked in a c¢.réus, for “Little Girl Blue” she worked as a nursemaid in an orphanegge. Equipped with her “dream” and wearing a red, fitt¢d suit, she has never yet failed to get a job she had set her mind on. | “When I get a stike for a book— somewhere between $5000 and $10,000—then I get in my car with my dog, Hobo, and we ride off to new worlds. A writer can make money in Hollywood—but he has fo keep in touch with the earch to really be an artist.” Small and rourded, with soft brown eyes and fluify hair, Miss Brown was born anid educated in New York City. Writing, she said, was like dope to hit, and she is a “typewriter addict.” To get experience for her prospective saga of a New York ‘working girl, Miss Brown said ‘that she had been a waitress, a fdénce hostess, a checker in a stree: car barn, ole at present is an office worker in a men’s clothing store on Times Square. Her book, she said, had
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Three officers of Centre Lodge 23, F. & A. M., whose combined years of service in the organization is 100 years, will be honored at a banquet in the Masonic Teniple at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday. are (left to right) Charles E. Jones, secretary for 40 years; Wrad WM, Bauer, tyler for 3! jears, and Frank G. Sink, treasurer. for 25 years. Centre Lodge is the oldest Masonic ledge in Indianapolis and was ‘Melvin L. Kettelhut, acting worshipful master,
Authoress Gets a Job Doing Whatever Her Book Is About
now a tentative title of “Periods and Commas.”
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ARMY MAPS STUDY OF FLU EPIDEMICS
WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 (U. P.).— Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson has authorized Army Surgeon General James C. Magee to establish a board of civilian experts to study influenza and other epidemics that might hinder the Army’s expansion program Mr. Stimson described the assignment as one of the “most important” connected with the plan to build a 1,400,000-man army. He recalled World War experiences when epidemic diseases killed thousands of doughboys. Mr. Stimson also announced that beginning July 1 special courses to train 2000 reserve commissioned officers annually will be opened to enlisted men, including selective serv‘c~ trainees, He said the: Army planned to operate four successive courses, each lasting three months. A maximum number of 500 students was set for each course because facilities are limited.
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WPA Bosses Must Have Their Fun; Mr. Hite Couldn't Wait for Draft By FRANK WIDNER
WPA OFFICIALS are snickering over the trick played on a couple of Ft. Wayne District WPA. officials by another. The three, en route to inspect a project at a mental hospital, stopped in a small town and two of them entered a tavern for a glass of beer. The third waited in the car until his two companions had been served, then walked in, flashed some sort of a badge and whispered to
the bartender. “Don’t do anything to annoy those two fellows. I'm a deputy sheriff and I'm taking them to the insane hospital. They're not dangerous unless they're disturbed.” A waitress, overhearing the conversation, slipped from table to table warning the other patrons of the presence of the two “madmen.” There was a hush. Everyone, except the two WPA officials, stopped talking and stared. “Well, fellows, are you ready to go to the asylum?” the psendo deputy asked. they replied. It wasn’t until they were out of town on their way that the prankster broke down and explained the cause of all the stares they had been
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Paul Raymond Hite, held No. 158 in Huntington County. It was No. 1 in Class 1-A and No. 1 in the alternates for induction. But he was still waiting around last Tuesday to be inducted so he enlisted. Quotas required of his draft board were filled by volunteers so he decided to be one, too. Ser. “OLD TOM,” Bedford's 1912model truck used in the Street Department, is back in service. It looked like junk when the City considered trading it in on a new vehicle, but it was finally decided to buy the new truck outright without trading. Now “Old Tom” will be used on
MOLEY ADVISES U. 3. AGAINST LASSITUDE
The Uhited States cannot be indifferent to what is going on in the rest of the world, Raymond Moley, professor of Public Law at Columbia University, told members of the Indianapolis Advertising Club last night at a meeting at the Indianapolis Athletic Club, “It is essentially a time for hard, deliberate, calm thinking,” he said. “What makes it even more. difficult is that party lines are breaking up— party allegiance is being changed overnight.
“The loyal opposition doesn’t quite know where to turn. Thus, the nice idea of 22,000,000 watchdogs, with Mr. Willkie as trainer, vanishes in a tumult of dissonant barking.”
the stand Mr. Willkie took in his acceptance speech in August, when he asserted: “I promise, by returning to those same American principles that overcame German autocracy once before, both in business and in war, to outdistance Hitler in any contest he chooses. And I promise you that when we beat him, we shall heat him on our own terms, and in the American way.”
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