Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1945 — Page 16

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Contest Wivieis fo Pose “For Portraits by Their Judges.

' Times Special : a GREENCASTLE, Jan. 2. — Five ridely known Indiana

artist

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begin: a search for DePauw. univer-’

sity’'s most beautiful coeds Saturday The artists,” Ruth Pratt Bobbs, ‘Edmund Brucker, Elmer E. Taflinger, Randolph Coats and Earl Beyers, will select the DePauw coed they would most like to paint ai nd

later will return to thé campus to!

paint the girl of their choice The beauty winners will have their photographs as well as pictures of the artist? porir aits pub- : lished in the 1945 “Mi " student yearbook.

200 Girls Nominated

Almost: 200 girls have been. nom-| women's

and number

sororities This

Inated by

residence halls. will

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be reduced to 80 by the faculty art]

committee, -priot to:the arrival of -the artists, ee The 80 remaining aspirants meet before the a night and the painters nate- ali: but 25. The will select one girl to the 25 coeds A dinner for DePauw officials Kappa Pi, national will be held at 7:30 p.m. night. ? This. plan for: selecting beauty queens is a part of DePauw Kappa | Pi chapter's plan for bringing prominent artists to the campus to demonstrate their art by actually work-

LisLs will artists eac

paint from

the visiting arusts and members of art fraternity, Saturday

_students. The plan was in last year.

KIWANIS. OFFICERS TO BE INSTALLED

New officers of the Indianapolis Kiwanis club will take office at noon tomorrow in the Columbia “club. Robert C. Burnett will be in“Stalled” “as president; Walter “A Jones, first vice president; Howard E. Nyhart, second vice president; Walter. G. Dithmer, treasurer, and R. P.| Oblinger, secretary. =: Methbers of the board of direc-! tors are Maurice O. Ross, August F. Hook, Edwin J. Whensch, William E. King, Harry C. Geisel, Dean T. Burns, Walter I. Hess, Phillip G.| _ King and Harry T. Shaneberget. o.! C. Herdrick is an Bonga board | member. : a

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| poll,

Re-elected to their city couricil posts were Edward R. Kealing, leff,

and John A. Schumacher. Their

broad smiles reflect the harmony

that prevailed as all officers were re-elected and all committee ‘chair-

men re-appointed. 2% =

Harmony and Economy Given

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Emphasis at Municipal Meet

It appeared today that harmony and economy would guide the actions standings for a second year with

of city council members during 1945;

They met New Year's day at th e traditional noon meeting, re-elected lo ng) Boyd, second; ing from a model before DePauw ty.» president, Jot in Schumacher, and all

measures unanimous

“We must live en our | income’

§ treasury watch=dog: ) “Members nodded assent as President Schumacher repeated the admonition, Re-elected “ in addition - to Mr. | Schumacher were Edward R. Kealing, vice-president, and Otto H. council representative on | the city plan commission, President Schumacher re-appoint-

ied the same committee chairmen: Herman E.

Bowers, finance; Ar) | Kealing, works; R.C.Dauss, safety; | Dr. Lucien B. Meriwether, health; Mr. Manly, parks; Mr. Worley, law and judiciary, Carson C. Jordan, | welfare, and William A.- Brown, elections.

Meter, Sewer Bills Shelved

The city council's first aviation}. committee will be created at ite ext meeting. Passage of an &rdi-|

ation. Mr. Worley was understood | to be Mr.,Schufhacher’s choice for!

Several “bugs” were removed at the meeting. important - measures,

in the 1945 budget Two the parking

meter bill and the sewer survey bill, | . Were shelved for further considera- |

ne one debate on the isolation hospital ordinance approving expenditure of $118,540 for its operation, Dr. Herman G.- Morgan, ciky health board secretary, "and Mr. | Manly exchanged sharp words. | The lattér criticized Dr. Morgan for not statifig the amount of federal funds being spent on the isolaY. tion hospital. The city health board “I'secretary said he did not know.

PROBE SCHEDULED IN UTAH RAIL WRECK

OGDEN, Utah, Jan. 2 (U. P.).—| Traffic was resumed over the South~ jern Pacific railroad today. Officials | tentatively scheduled an yestigation Thursday into the wreck of the Pacific Limited in which 48 persons

jured early Sur end collision 22 mi

dav in a distsrous les west of here. Eleven cars of the two trains were telescoped... The f: mail and express-section of ! the Limited ran through red signals, torpedo warnings: and. and ploughed into the sleeper :car - at the rear of - the 18-car enger section, The passenger train had been delayed v--a——freight— which ye to repair a hot box. It had just started to move. again when the fast express hurtled out of pre-dawn and ploughed “Tiito it. =

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ONLY 1 17_MEN ENROLL * AMONG 621 STUDENTS

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 2 (U, P.).— University of California officials aid that 621 new students had enrolled this. semester but they offered little relief- from the manpower . shortage. Only 17 of them were men, Currently the ratio among 5100 eivilian students is four” to each man.

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OFFICIALS TAKE COUNTY OATHS

Installations Comes Republican Control of Court House. |

Installation of six Republican of-| ficials today had completed G:. O. P.! control of county government.

Victorious in the November election, the officials were sworn in yes-| terday in inaugural ceremonies at|

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x PETROLEUM nance will be negessary for its cre- the court house.

JELLY THIS WAY |

Assumption of the bench in circuit court by Judge Lloyd D. Claycombe | was the highlight of the day. Judge Claycombe eliminated the last Demoperatic - ‘stronghold by Judge .Earl R. terms. « Other officials installed were County Commissioner William Bosson Jr., Prosecutor Sherwood Blue, Sheriff Otto W. Petit, County Coroner Roy B. Storms and County Surveyor Paul Brown, Begin Terms in 46 Also re-elected in November were County Treasurer Frank P. Huse and Commissioner Ray D. Menden-

hall, both Republicans. They will begin. their new terms Jan. 1, 1946 |

t- Criminal Court Judge William D, |

Bain administered-the oath to Judge |

: ‘Crooner Tops Gary Cooper,

hit the top spot in the poll. = ~ |

YY time on service tours than they did in movie making.” :

| while Cooper edged-up. from fifth.

were:

" warned A. Ross Manly, the eoun-

‘Rogers, {Murray and Ingrid Bergman tied,

defeating | Cox, veteran of two|

assisted by Col Robin- |

|CROSBY. LEADS Violinist Ruth Posselt Plays gs’ AT BOX OFFICE

Ruth Posselt, leading American violinist, will-be soloist at the 29th and 30th concerts of the Indian-

: apolis Symphony orchestra. Saturday night and Sunday afternoon. Miss Posselt will ‘play Dvorak's violin concerto for its first presen- phony orchestras. - tation by the local orchestra. ‘The| Audtiorium lights fer® the re- { subscription ‘concert will be in Mu» maining concerts will ‘be off, acrat theater. cording to a poll taken by Mr. Orchestral’ numbers . on -the pro- Sevitzky. Votes of 78 concertgram will include Hadley's “In goers were , for lights -off and “14 { Bohemia” overture; “The Moldau,” (for oni. The’ votes must be postby ‘Smetana; Wagner's “siegfried marked before noon tomorrow to and Liszts “Les Preludes. " ibe valid.

A pupil of Jacques Thibad ™ Paris, Miss ‘Posselt has played in | Europe . and. in -this country. She |

has been soloist with the’ New York | Philharmonic and the ‘Boston, Chis! cago, Cleveland and Detroit Aym-

And Bob Hope, In. 2d, 3d Place.

HOLLYWOOD, Jan.

2 (U. crooner

P).— “Der Bingle” who spent mast of last year on the "fox hole. circuit” entertain-| ling soldiers, pulled the highest box-

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wove SIGN GIRL FROM GAS’ STATION

HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 2 (UF P).—| | Mary: ‘Zeman, & gas “station atLtendant, has been: signed for a role Hn Warner _BroS., “Mildred Bierce," | sare Joan Crawford. iss Zeman -was “discovered” oy | Lee Jerry Wald, wife of ‘the pro-| | due er, when she stopped to have her | car greased.

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“BINCE YOU WENT AWAY” With Claudette Colbert Joseph Cotton—Jennifer Jones Open’ 10

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Plus Tax Big Boy Willlams-—Jane Frazee “SWING IN THE SADDLE" Ann NA HEA Garfield THEY MADE ME A CRIMINAL" ‘Mystery of the River Boat’—News

| : : i. CHEER GUILD TO LUNCH ] Fhe Circus Day Parade chapter of the Riley Cheer Guild will have a ‘covered dish luncheon at 12:30 {p. m. Friday at the home of Mrs. |ostet Moore, 307 Congress st.

1944, according to the 13th annual eer = 4 DAYS BEGINNING

motion picture exhibitors’ poll. £ B x KE N GL 1 N i THURSDAY, JANUARY" 4

It was thé fifth time he has headed the list of the 10 top moneymakers. POPULAR PRICE MATINEES SAT. AND SUN. The Funniést Farce Comedy New York Ever Sent on Tour—A458 Laughs

Crosby, who made only. one new ‘movie, “Going My Way,” during the JOHN GOLDEN presents

year, was the first leading man to

i Lanky Gary Cooper was runner- |

up at’ the boxaffice with comedian | Bob Hope third. Both ‘spent. more |

«« Betty Grable Fourth rs { ; Hope, who made only one picture J this year, dropped from second place] y

Betty Grable, winner of the 1943 ' 4 fw by Fim: 2 Wem SEG placed fourth .despite an ab- : With

sence from the screen for mother- " Lv N A MERKEL

hood. ot enesr And the Original Cast and Production—Including 4 In Robert Burton and William Wadsworth Eves: Orch., First 10 Rows, $3.00, 11 to

$1.80; 7 yo 13 Rows, $1.20—Gall, 60c, $1.20, Gal. 60¢, ncluging tax,

fifth and in - order,

Tracy was the first 10,

22 Rows, $2.40—Balc,, First 6 Rows, Sat. and Sun. Mats; Orch, $1.80, Balc., Seats now on sale at box office.

ENGLISH —

3 DAYS ONLY: Beg. Mon. Jan, 8th SEATS NOW ON SALE TUES: MAT. WEDNESDAY

“PRIOR TO NEW YORK OPENING THE

SENSATION OF THE SEASON VICTOR PAYNE-JENNINGS presenss :

DAPHNE DuMAURIER'S STAGE PLAY

Greer Garson, Humphrey Bogart, the comedy team of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, Gary Grant and Bette Davis. All but Grant were repeaters on the list. Foyr western

stars held their.

Roy Rogers, first; William (HopaSmiley Burnette, ‘third, and George (Gabby) 4 Hayes, fourth.

Three Ties Listed

Three ties swelled the list of the. next 15 top money-makers to 18 {with 10 women named, Ni They were. Wallace Beery, Dorothy Lamour, Walter Pidgeon, Judy Gatland, Alice Faye and Red Skelton ‘tied, Ginger Rogers, Mickey jo oe Claudette Colbert, : Irene Dunne, "Margaret O'Brien and James Cagney tied, Barry Fitzgerald, Roy Betty Hutton, Fred Mac-

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Bal. $2.40, $1.80, $1.20, Gal. 60¢.. Ine. Tax. $2.40. Bal, $1:80, $1.20, Gal. 60¢c, Inc. Tax.

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K. Steers Jr, plained the “symbolic of service.” : Lt. Robert A. Claycombe is a B- 2%] bomber pilot and Apprentice Sea-

Judge Claycombe extwo servicemen were my" twor sons in the

Re were killed and 79 others were in-.Mman-John Claycombe is in a navy|

schoel in the University of | Pennsylvania The-Rev.- Sidney Blair, the * Meridian Heights church, gave the After he was seated,. combe gave the oath to his tfates, Paul C. Wetter, and J, -Emmertt McManamon,

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Prosecutor. Blue. was ffice by his father, Irving Blue. Judge Dan V. White: of Probate court swore in the other -officials. County Commissioner William T. ~Avyres ramed president of the board of joners, succeeding The commis-

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Was cominiss D. Mendenhall. gRBeHRecedment of all ‘county -employées Sheriff-Petit announced {He appointmer 1t of Robert W. ‘Vanhoy R. R. 10, sheriff

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