Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1945 — Page 5

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—— SR CURFEW NO LAW, This fs a Brainless World [WRs, LIZZIE HELM. oy Youths Wreck Park Building—But | I's Tegel

a P, Mrs. Lizzie Helm will serve as| “Judgment worthy of Solomon has He, wanted ap a I a ER ydianapolls men i B LAGUARDIA SAYS 3 .. Swing Music roves s If Jn ie of the, Past, alin juvenile destruction into: a wrecked but couldn't. ip non-degtiuctive type, have been Fifteen 1a po

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valuable service for the park de-|the help to do it. Likewise, he won- [organized into lawn-mowing squads, ®hlisted or were inducted Sl tne COLUMBUS, March 23 (U. P.).—|in the past 25 years? This brain- |dents club of the Maj. Robert An- partment. . .. dered” where he_tould get enough|There is a Shortridge-Technical navy through the local recruiting 3

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A “brainless” world today confronted | lessness. is such a cosmic complaint, Seal oan S ‘Relief corps 44. Park Superintendent Ed Lacey, men to keep park ‘lawns WoWed group working at the. nursery ‘and foffice:. They are:

Declares City or State Rules sir Thomas Beecham, bombastic|one cannot ascribe a cause.” Mrs Louise Burk, vice president: Mrs | the “Solomon,” today revealed an this summer. ja Broad Ripple group employed t0| prederick = Albertson, 413 Leeds ave.; work at Holliday park. Another |Alex Alexander Jr., 1050 8. Capitol ay ave}

1 « » English orchestra leader who has| Sir Thomas, wno travels all over Maud Hennigar, secretary; Mrs. Grace E. |incident where $63 of damage to| The “Solomon” touch was added | A Ae Je oer iy

Govern Closing. ' the world to conduct symphony or- |Hoffmeyer, treasurer; Mu. NEf Pfeffer, nark department property was done when the offending lads were hired | high school unit is being organized. | Daniels, 140% St. Peter st. David Hi Hare

only contempt” for ultra-modern cheer card chairman, and Mrs. Mary

: . chestras, wagged his hand from side | Haley, publicity. by several teen-agers. to wreck the building, rather than - mon, 1530 8. Belmont ave; NEW YORK, March 23 (U.P).~|swing. to side in bewilderment. : The energetic youngsters evident- | face police action. PLAN O. E. S. INSTALLATION | Kapnes. 43 1 Wen a Eitston Marsh

Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia turried| Beecham, heir to a vast fortune,|- “How can music flourish in such PLANS BIRTHDAY FETE ly found it great fun to break win-| Their work was so outstanding—| Indianapolis chapter 393, O..E. 8, | Roy an 1116 Villa ave.: Winfred today to problems of his own city|spat out his disgust at “swing” asia period of decadence? It flowers Irvington O. E. 8. auxiliary will | dows in an abandoned building in|Mr. Lacey said they were the most| will entertain new members at.8 Noel 1819 W. Morris st.; Robert Nowlin,

: In ar Louis Pardo, Y ou government and left the midnight|though he just had swallowed a|Only after a long period of gesta- (honor past presidents at a birthday the Riverside nursery. destructive kids he ever saw—that |p. m. Tuesday. Public jnstallation| Eg £ous a WM 3 entertainment curfew to whatever pj) tions,. And nothing is gestating|luncheon Monday" noon. Officers Meanwhile, Superintendent Lacey |fhey were offered the lawn-mowing | ceremonies - will be held Wednes- | st ts Leonard Ratelifs, 3 Jackson ot : . pi. today.” -. . [will be elected. pondered the manpower situation.!job. day. bidirge Bh agg he Phd mr

enforcement measures federal agen-| - “Don’t ever associate the two). iryland st. cles may find. * words—music. and swing,” he ex- ET 0000

LaGuardia explained his position pjaded. : in a nation-wide radio broadcast| «rye heard music all over the © i &

last’ night. world, including savages in the

He said the: request of war jungle playing the gilly-gilly and Mobilization Director James F.\ {ho kicky-wicky, but never have I | Byrnes could be enforced only by heard anything as barbarous as f congressional action and told en-|qwing 1 jg wholly without sensiA - tertainers in the world’s largest city bility and is a disgrace to the missthat it was entirely up to them 0 link of man.” whether they would close at mid- Beecham said that there is “‘comI night. lete brainlessness” in the world. i LaGuardia divided New York |” His wrath flowed as he rested bi night spots into two classes. : R tor i . ONE: Those having entertainers after conducting the ochester

i d ti under a city license Philharmonic orchestra here. anc eperaing y “Music is living in the past,” he must close at 1 a. m, he said, or

face city prosecution stated, “There are no papular com-

TWO: Others, such as bars, op- posers. I have been searching for erating under a state license, can|¢V works for the past 10 years. remain open until 4 a. m., the legal There are none—the fount of music| closing time. has dried up!” ‘Simply Realistic’ Beecham blamed the dearth of| Simply ealls . music on the general decadence LaGuardia explained his stand and universal brainlessness of the with the statement that “the pres-| world, ent mayor of the city of New York| “Why have there been two Wars | believes in law and order.” im — i “He believes that the American | people should be governed by law,” |

he said. “He believes in enforcing | Prompt relief for

the law. He hates hypocrisy and

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