Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1945 — Page 4

DELAY BOS OF AIRPORT WORK

No Funds in Sight, Aviation Board Marks Time,

With no funds in’ sight, the city| 3 aviation board today was prepared * to take its time in approving bids!

for proposed construction work at the municipal airport. The board has rejected bids already approved’ by two previous boards for construction of

parking aprons and taxi strips.

erection of two new hangars, and

of the administration The cost was estimated

remodeling building. at $162,000. The merits of the plans were not | discussed, declared Lt. Col- Walker W. Winslow, airport superintendent. He added that it was simply a case of being unable to take action with building funds in doubt. No Bond Issue Power

A 1045 state law authorizing ap-|

pointment of the new aviation board failed to include any power to issue bonds. Before the law became effective, “however, the city works| board issued $500,000 in bonds for a long-time program. The bonds were not” delivered to the purchasers

question arose. City Corporation Counsel Arch Bobbitt now is preparing an appeal

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Their Birthdays - Are Good Omens

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James Pringle Lawrence Pringle

THE FIGHTING Pringle brothers~ have significant birthdays.

Pfc. Lawrence E. Pringle, who is with the army in Germany, was | 20 years old on May 7, the day the Germans asked for peace terms, His brother, Pvt. James R. Pringle, stationed in Texas, was 19 years old on Aug. 10, the first day the Japs asked for surrender terms. They are the sons of Mr. and { Mrs. L. R. Pringle, 1165 Villa ave,

ATTORNEY ENTERS STEPHENSON CASE

NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Aug

attorney, today prepared sent D. C. Stephenson, former Indi-

to repre-

25 (U.| within the specified time and a legal |p) __Mark L. Thompson, Lafayette carefree.

Circle Bill. Offers Fun

Olson and Johnson Cavort In 'See My Lawyer.’

The two madmen of stage and |screen, Olsen and Johnson, opened yesterday at the Circle in “See My Lawyer.” Donald O'Connor and Peggy Ryan, lone of the younger dancing teams, lare co-starred in the companion | picture, “Patrick tme Great.”

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[who have appeared.many times on| {local theater stages, are owners of | la night club in this opus? There is | | plot, but it is shoved into the {background by several acts. Specialty Acts

| There are specialty acts by Yvette, charming international songstress of | radio fame; Carmen Amaya and her | dancers, the Rogers adagio| the Cristianis, vaudeville and troupe, and others.

gypsy

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Cowboy Sunset Carson stars in

the western, “Oregon Trail,” on now at the Alamo.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

NEIGHBORHOODS i

‘“The Climax."

vaudeville |

|popul ar King Cole trio harmonizes!

{on “Man Qn the Little White Keys” lane * Fuzzy Wuzzy.” | Supporting the comedians are Alan . Curtis, Grace McDonald, Noah Beery Jr. and Franklin Pangborn. : Making

Patrick the Great” singing-dancing drama of show people. It deals with the career lof an ambitious boy, Donald O'Con-

to the Indiana supreme court for ana grand dragon of the Ku Klux nor the son of a fading musical

a final ruling on the matter. Meanwhile, studying every phase of the construction program. Plans drawn. at a $7200 fee by a Detroit architect-

ural firm are being held for further

consideration. tion for a new trial 10 months ago. The firm has billed the city for He was transferred from the In-|t 60 per cent of its fee. But, the diana -state prison at Michigan City | aviation board is virtually penntiess to the Hamilton county jail here | until a legal decision has been to- await hearing. he supreme reached. court adjourned for summer recess | before acting on his case

GIVE PULITZER PRIZE TO DOMEI, YANKS SAY|

OKINAWA, Aug. 25 (U. P).— Okinawa correspondents today

voted to recommend that this year’s |County Clerk Joe Baker he would i, screen,

Pulitzer prize for “distinguished foreign correspondence” be awarded to the Domei news agency of Japan. |

They said Domei deserved the! | pt henson has’ acted as his own at- lto come to work, but they did no

award for consistently scooping the American press throughout Japanese surrender negotiations and | arrangements for troops in Japan. ;

HOPES FOR END TO WARS

CAPETOWN, Aug. 25 (U. P).— Premier Field Marshal Jan Smuts

mark the end of the era of wars.

the new board was

(Klan, now serving a life sentence for murder. ephenson’s es for! a rehearing gi his case 'will be acted on by the Indiana supreme court this fall The former Klansman filed mo-

He was sentenced to the state prison in 1924 in connection wit the death of Madge Oberholtzer of | Indianapolis. Thompson, who told Hamilton| act as Stephenson's counsel in- all | future proceedings, is the first at-| {torney to appear in the case. Ste-

torney, making all arguments in|

papers filed with Circuit Judge

supreme court.

BRITISH COAL SHORTAGE CARDIFF, Wales, Aug. 25 (U. { P.). —Emanuel Shinwell,

{for the winter were “pretty grim.’

Britain's | said today that the San Francisco | minister of fuel and power, warned | money, charter and the atomic bomb should | today that Britain's coal prospects willing to pay.

comedy star. Donald Cook is father, and Peggy Ryan vouth's dancing partner. Dee plays the objects of O'Connor's |

the handsome is

affection and later his father’s | ists will be Miss Violet Marie Had-! ORIENTAL— Sudan" a bride. With the transition of affec- den, soprano, who will sing “Rose| Pf Apri” Tomoften * ion. O'Connor shoots to stardom Marie,” “Indian Love Call’ and| Wives. : in place of his father. “Zigeuner.” Sgt. Bernard Barbeau, PARAMOUNT on ih M

the double bill entirely | is a

the | Frances |

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Concert Set

For Sunday

Soloists ond Orchestral Band. le

To Be Heard.

Star program of the

concert season will be given at

p. m tomorrow at the Garfield park] ‘Texas Masquerade.” Tomorrow t ; { Tuesday: “Secret of the Co-Eds ue open air theater, featuring the In-| “Nabonga.” : apolis 1ili- [IRVING Nob Hill" ind “Within These | dianapoli mil valls.” Tomorrow through Tuesday tary orchestral | “This Way Please and “St. Louis band and 10 solo-| Blues” inte LINCOLN - Experiment ists. ‘Beyond the Pecos The soneer!) Tuesday: “Bring on program, spon- Dangerous Passage . : , | MAYWOOD—* Hairy Ape” and sored by the city Forty Thieves Tomor row recreation depart-| day I'll Be Seeing You ” | ing Juror. ment, will be 8, .c. «strange climax to a fam-| ners of the Trail y ; | Tuesday: ‘‘Belle ily picnic given! Igiceint Mike.” for R. C. A. em- gp TRAIL— Shadow ¢ : loyees. | and ‘'Sagebrust Miss Hadden pio} | and Monday Among the solo=! ‘scarlet Clue”

The always snappy Eve Arden is | baritone, will singe “Road %p Man-| Mon day

summer

morrow and Monday: EMERSON—"Ear] Carroll Vanities”

“Stagecoach.” Tomorrow through Tues- | ay: "Flame of Barbary Coast and *1t's in the Bag." v ESQU IRE— Through Tuesday: Together Again and ‘Kitty Foyle.’ FOUNTAIN SQUARE-—Through Tuesday “Flame oe Barbary Coast’ and “Three's a Crowd." | ARFIELD- Gentle Annie’ and ‘Charlie ap's Jade Mask ** Tomorrow through p ay. "Keep Your Powder Dry" and "Thi »¢ Caballeros | GRANADA—Through Wednesday “Nob g! Hill” and “Within These Walls." i

HOLLYWOOD — ‘Baby Face Morgar

nemvy of

Ro 8; a bright spot in the supporting] | dalay” and “Toreador Song.” Y'Goin’ to Towr | cast. The band, directed by George | PARKER ey Curtis, will play Victor Herbert] marion LADD SUSPENDED melodies, Romberg airs, “Finlandia REX ‘Horn Blows at Mid Overture” and “Cosmic Lights.” * The te AT Wit

BY PARAMOUNT |columbians, men's chorus, also will] and tah

| HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 25 (U. P.).— | Alan Ladd, handsome tough guy of

the his own behalf and ‘preparing all| fusal.

landing allied | Cassius M. Gentry and the state fj “California” with Betty Hut-

WHATS CTBKIN?

Continued from Preceding Page

Back-to-School— Summer vacation youngsters will be treking back

classrooms Wednesday after Labor day, w public schools reopen. . . . Hoosier colleges are

- sprucing up their campuses. university for a large enro war veterans. . . ! ‘ “yeterans’ roo been set aside

complétely reorganized

is almost ‘over and

is preparing

oe} ce entrance of Jordan ooL{ hall and a faculty-veter-ans council organized.... Indiana Central its ‘“freshmen days” period Sept. 8 with a curriculum. Purdue's new president is Prederick Lawson Hovde, 37-year-old chemist, who assisted in

big head in the armed services.”

has.the civilian hats of 76 former patrons,

now servicemen,

to the

hen < left his just prior

. Butler August, 1942. ,

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. A cozy m” has near the What's Cook in

won berths on

begins

writers. ace

ball them, Wentzel,

the research on the atomic bomb. . . . Mr. 4 on the all-star squad, he was Hovde was a University of Minnesota football alse voted the association's and basketball star in 1928 and 1929. , . “freshman of the year.” Other Some of the movie projectdrs that helped Hoosiers chosen were Pitchers fllustrate G. I. lectures will be mustered out Ed Wright and Jim Wallace, for use in public schools here. . Col. Catcher Bob Brady and Utility Robert L, Copsey, formerly of Baer Field, Infielder Gil English. has taken over as commander of the First Milwaukee with whom the Indians are Troop Carrier command at Stout field, battling neck-and-neck in the league succeeding Brig. Gen. William D. Old who pennant race, also grabbed five places. . has an undisclosed assignment. The all-stars were given many compliments Speaking of Stout field, the army revealed and $25 war bonds. Wentzel received this week that every nook and cranny there an extra $100 war bond.:. . . After all that had been sprayed via C-47's regularly during back-patting, the boys must have got selfthe war with DDT to chase insects that , conscious. They slipped back in the might have invaded the home town. . . . hot association race to second place behind ds the Milwaukee Brewers Still on the road, they won three and dropped two at Post-War Now— Minneapolis, then let four straight sift Now that -the war's over, women can no through their fingers at St. Paul. longer toil on the graveyard shifts during r'®.R the wee small hours, the emergency legislation In the Mail Bag— a allowing females work from 10 p. m. to 6 Halpert 8S. Wheeler, formerly of the a. m., was canceled by peace. . . . Veteran: Seventh Fighter Command, and Sgt. John will get first crack at government jobs as High, scanned a batch of “What's Cookin’ ” the U. 8. civil service commission here is hile “residing” a foxhole on Iwo Jima only accepting applications from discharged Wile "Fesiimg ma 3 xo! Ina, servicemen, . Indiana has a $185,000,000 Whely rend Wille . fund from which to pay unemployment The two combat compensation ‘claims. . ‘It's considered buddies thougnt the a “safe margin” to take care of the increased column made good claims for benefit checks. The OPA "reading under the announced it would keep most of its circumstances, : employees, . ‘Atkinson & Co., rea] estate Thanks to Lt. B. N, firm, will start work “immediately” on 35 Deranian for his sughouses in a new subdivision between 056th “gestion from Washi and 59th sts, the Monon railroad and mgton. Now the Haverford ave. This area, recently first peace-time birthday greetings annexed by city council, will eventually Happy birthday to Seaman 1-c Wesley West, contain 185 homes in the $10,000 range : South Pacific, Aug. 27, Everett, Laura, Moe The war manpower commission closed all its ! and Dick. Also to Cpl. Dale Kurtz, Indiana offices except the one here, Frankfurt, Germany, Sept. 9, Mom, Dad War “ workers under ' 26, displaced by and Jim, . And to Richard Power, U. 8. reconversion, are now subject to draft calls. navy, South Pacific, Sept. 8, Dodie, Ruby . . . Although draft quotas have been sliced, and Rov, . And to Cpl. John A. Keher, Indiana is having a tough time meeting San Luis Obispo, Calif, Aug. 28, Mother hem, % tr % J a Du 4 ard to Via F. Knox, , J -¢,” Shoemaker, Calif., after having Hats On Department— just returned: from 21 months in Brazil, Barber Homer E. Branaman will soon find Aug. 26, ‘Juanita and Little Bill, . And . . out whether any of his old customers got the to SK 2-c Harry E. Moore, Philippines, his**

Ty He wife, Ida.

Entire conteyts £6py Higa! ed, 1645, L. Strauss & Coy Ane.

1. STRAUSS & C0., we. THE MAN'S STORE

POLIS—THE eART OF THE A SA

his shop at 5636 E. first contributor to the chapeau collection

have followed suit. . . . hopes he's able to place the right heads in the right hats when

More glory was heaped on our high= fiving Indians this week as five Tribesmen the American association All-Star team selected by the

centerwas doubly honored In addition to his spot

~Bo-1ong, fellows.

has been suspended, RIVOLI | Paramount’ Studios announced to- | {vers Julian, trombone; Frank Par- Walls.” _ day. irish, tenor; Joan Wildridge, so-| C 1 . . i tos 4 ow Studio officials said Ladd refused |Prano; Catherine Stair, harpist.| steaay. t| Billy Brisco, accordionist, and|sT. CLAIR — “Nob H These Wal T reveal the reason for the star's re- Margaret Curtus, violin. Tuesday uther “Leave It to Blondie.’ Y SANDERS—“8on of Dracu a” and “"Sage- | Ladd was scheduled to make the Times Amusement brush Heroes.’ Tomorrow and Mor cl k day: “Torrid Zone ' and® “The Fleels oc In.’ ; ton. & ip 3 v “py SHERIDAN— It's a Pleas ed Friends of the actor, whose CIRCLE Piper.” Tomorrow through Tuesday 2 : 5 K Chanc an They salary is said to be between “Patrick the Great,” with Donald ay Oe Bride r = 1$150,000 and $200,000 Jroialy O Conner, Peggy Sn sad Frances SPEEDWAY— "It's | he Bag and said Ladd had asked for more 1.01. ’ ! ’ “High Powered” Tomorrow and Moni ; - dav: “The Clock” and "Main St, Alter which the studio was un- vSee My Lawyer,” with Olsen and ~| Dark” He also wanted a Johnson. ay 11:10, 2:38, 5:56, 8 54 STATE— “Falcon in H wood and an Wall Tomorrow th 1 y est, riends explained. Walls > y ! 2 P Sunday—"Patrick" the Great,” at ering Heig 1:14, 4:12, 7:10 and 10:08. ‘‘See My Lawyer,” at 12:05, 3:03, 6.01 and STRAND Nob Hill 8:58. '& Fa ’ Tomorrow rough ! LOEW'S “Wuthering Helghs’ and Leave It to “Twice Blessed,” with Lee and Lyn Blondie OR ~ Wilde, Gail Patrick and Preston Fos- [STRATFORD — “Dixie Jathboree Aug. 25, 1945 | © ter. at 12:16, 2:49, 5:22, 1.37, 40:35 Oath Vengeance.” 4 and '1:.20. through Tuesday A LL “Bewitched,” with Phyllis Thaxter You” and J'Sergedni M : PT | and Edmund. Gwenn, at -11 173% TADONAE- Tilieqls the Thr |. -4:08,.6.30, 9:17 and. 11.35 gay . mph 0 gh i Sunday—"Twice Blessed,” at 12 : iosday i le- 0 x ag | | 2.33 5:08: 7:47 and 10:25. Bewitched,” Practically You ; | at 1.17, 3:53, 6:29 and 9.07. TALBOTT" Afls 8 8 “The hanging on the wall of INDIANA Bi Armarey ow istongh Tu : Washington st. . . . The “4 Bell for Adane,” with Gene and the Lac ashingson Tierney and John Hodiak, at 12 po oe

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