Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1945 — Page 6
DELAY BIDS ON | AIRPORT WORK
No Funds in Sight, Hid Board Marks Time.
With no funds in sight, the city 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 previeus
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boards ‘for. construction of new THE FIGHTING Pringle rote who have appeared many times on DRIVE-IN— “San Fernando Vall d : | 3 : /e /E-IN— "Sal ernando " parking aprons and taxi strips, ers have significant birthdays. local Te Ame phi of| °% at the Alamo. “Henry Aldrich Haunts a Heuer To | erection of two new hangars, and| Pfc. Lawrence E. Pringle, who is |. might lub in this © The TT —— — ——ee— | morrow and Monday: “The Climax." remodeling of the administration | with the army in Germany, was a plot ot it is SN Ee the EMERSON. Earl Carroll Vanities” and building. The cost was estimated) 20 years old on May 7, the day | background by “several vaudeville| oncert Set day: Flame of Barbary Const" and { at $162,000. the Germans asked for peace | acts , : “It's in the Bag.” i The merits of the plans wer e not | terms, jo Svecialty Acts ESQUIRE—Through Tuesday: “Together discussed, declared Lt. Col. Walker His brother, Pvt. James R. | oF : : or un a Apu ay tay W. Winslow airport superintendent. Pringle, stationed in Texas. was | There are specialty acts by Yvette, [FO SQUARE—Through Tuesday : : a y - “1 Soast' He added that it was simply a case| 19 years old on Aug. 10, the first charming international songstress of FR eh onry Coa and of being unable to take action with| day the Japs asked for surrender radio fame; Carmen Amaya and her Soloists and Orchestral Band | GARFIELD — "Gentle Annie” and "Charlie building funds in doubt. ferms, | BYPSY dancers, the Rogers adagio Chan's Jade Mask ' Tomorrow through No Bond Issue P | They are the sons of Mr. and |W10. the Cristianis, vaudeville and To Be Heard. Fs Sees Tour Powder Dry’ and No ssue Power | A vine ; g . - Mrs. L. R. Pringle, 1165 Villa ave. fSireus troupe, and others, ~The Star program of the summer|. pi NApA—Through Wednesday: “Nob A 1945 state law authorizing ap-| CS —— popular King Cole trio harmonizes! ert spas 1 1 : gl Hill” and “Within These Walls." pointment of the new aviation board |on Man Qn the Little White Keys” Concert season Wil be given av 8) HOLLYWOOD ‘Baby Face Morgan" and failed to include any power to issue ATTORNEY NTER and “Fuzzy Wuzzy.,' p. mu tomorrow at the Garfield park Texas Masquerade Tomorrow through 3 Tuesds: * ‘re ) the Q= 5 an bonds. Before the law became | Supporting the comedians are open air theater, featuring the In- | a or! effective, however, the city works] Alan Curtis, Grace McDonald, «a wos dianapolis mill- | YING Neb Hill" and Wiis These ar i 1 2 T y thro uesday: board issued $500,000 in bonds for al STEPHENSON CASE own Beery Jr. and Franklin Pang- ¢ tary orchestral | Walls. Woo Daa pig “gt ny: long-time program. The bonds were | | born. band and 10 solo-| Blues.” : | ‘LT u 3 | I. ‘wear x perilous’ not delivered to the purchasers| NOBLESVILLE, Ind. Aug. 25 w.| Making the double bill entirely | ists. LINCOLN Experiment _ Perilous’ and th tl fied | ! : ge Bevond the Pecos.” Tomorrow through within the specified time and a legal |p ) __Mark L. Thompson, Lafayette lcarefree. “Patrick the Great” is a The concert| Tuesday: “Bring on the Girls” and question arose. singing-dancing drama of show] program, spon; “Dangerous Passage { MAYWOOD—*Hairy Ape” and “Port of
City Corporation Counsel Arch | attorney,
Bobbitt now is preparing an appeal
James Pringle
today
Their Birthdays Ar
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Lawrence Pringle picture, “Patrick tme Great.”
prepared to repre-|
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, one of the younger dancing teams, |are co-starred in the companion
The zanies, Olsen and Johnson,
people. It deals with the career]
3 f -h sent D. C. Stephenson, former Indi-|.¢ 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. Klan. now Meanwhile, the new board was! studying every phase of the con-|g struction program. Plans drawn at
a $7200 fee by a Detroit architect-! court this
for murder. rehéaring acted on by
serving a of his L1€
fall ial
life sentence | {comedy star. Stephenson’s plea for | case will Indiana
Donald Cook is the handsome be father, and Peggy Ryan is the| youth's dancing partner. Frances)
| Dee plays the objects of O'Connor's}
supreme |
ural firm are being held for further! The former Klansman filed mo- | taffection and later his father’s | consideration. {tion for a new trial 10 months ago. bride. With the transition of affec-| The firm has billed the city for {He was transferred from the In- tion. O'Connor shoots to stardom
60 per cent of its fee. But, the diana-s
aviation board is virtually penniless to the Hamilton county The court adjourned for summer before acting on his case He was sentenced to the state] LADD SUSPENDED prison in 1924 in connection with | |the death of Madge Oberholtzer of Indianapolis. Thompson, who told Hamilton] County Clerk Joe Baker he would | | Alan Ladd, handsome tough guy of act as Stephenson's future proceedings, torney to appear in the case. phenson has acted as his own at-l,, ome to work, but they did not| {reveal the reason for the star's re-|
until a decision has been to await
reached.
legal
GIVE PULITZER PRIZE TO DOMEI, YANKS SAY
OKINAWA, Aug. 25 (U. P).— Okinawa correspondents today voted to recommehd that this year’s Pulitzer prize for “distinguished foreign correspondence” be awarded to the Domei news agency of Japan. They said Domei deserved the award for consistently scooping the American press throughout the | Japanese surrender negotiations and | arrangements for landing allied
torney,
papers
filed
tate prison at Michigan City |
hearing.
making all arguments his own behalf and preparing all|fcq) with Circuit Cassius M. Gentry and the state | fim, “California” with Betty Hut-
counsel in all| Paramount Studios announced to-| is the first at-|
in place of his father. The always snappy spot in the
Eve Arden is
jail here] : supporting |
supreme (a bright recess | | east
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 25 (U. P).—
ithe screen, has been suspende
day.
Ste-| studio officials said Ladd refused |
in
Judge| padd was scheduled to make the
troops in Japan. supreme court. ton. - Friends of the actor, whose HOPES FOR, END TO WARS BRITISH COAL SHORTAGE salary is said to be between CAPETOWN, | Aug. 25 (U. P.).—| CARDIFF, Wales, Aug. 25 (U.{$150,000 and $200,000 annually, Premier Field Marshal Jan Smuts P.).—Emanuel Shinwell, Britain's | said Ladd had asked for more said today that the San Francisco minister of fuel and power, warned | money, which the studio was un-
charter and the atomic bomb should mark the end of the era of wars.
Continued from Preceding Page
has the civilian hats of 76 servicemen, hanging on
Back-to-School—
Summer vacation is almost over and youngsters will be treking back to the’ classrooms Wednesday after Labor day, when public schools reopen. . . Hoosier, colleges are sprucing up their campuses. . . . Butler university is preparing for a large enrollment of war veterans. . . . A cozy . “veterans’ room” has been set aside near the om entrance of Jordan poL{ hall and a faculty-veter=-
ans council organized....
Indiana Central begins its “freshmen days” period Sept. 8 with a completely reorganized curriculum.
Purdue's new president is Prederick Lawson Hovde; 37-year-old chemist, who assisted in the research on the atomic bomb. . . . Mr. Hovde was a University of Minnesota football and basketball star in 1928 and 1929. . . Some “of the movie projectors that helped {Hustrate-G...I. lectures will be mustered out for use in public schools here. . Col. Robert L. Copsey, formerly of: Baer Field, has taken over as commander of the First Troop Carrier command at Stout field, succeeding Brig. Gen. William D. Old who has an undisclosed assignment, Speaking of Stout field, the army revealed this week that every nook and cranny there had been sprayed via C-47's regularly during
the war with DDT to chase insects that might have invaded the home town. Post-War Now— Now that the war's over, women can no longer toil on the graveyard shifts during the wee small hours, the emergency legislation allowing females’ work from®10 p. m. to 6 a. m., was canceled by peace. . . . Veteran will get first crack at government jobs as
the U. 8S. civil service commission here is only accepting applications from discharged servicemen, , . Indiana has a $185,000,000 fund from. which to pay unemployment compensation claims. It's considered a “safe margin” to take care of the increased
claims for benefit checks. The OPA announced it would keep most of its employees, . Atkinson & Co,, real estate firm, wifl start work “immediately” on 35 houses in a new subdivision between 56th and 59th sts, the Monon railroad and Haverford ave. This area, recently annexed by city council, will eventually
contain 185 homes in the $10,000 range. . . . The war manpower commission closed all its Indiana offices except the one here. War workers under 26, displaced by reconversion, are now subject to draft calls. . « » Although draft quotas have been sliced, Indiana is having a tough time meeting them, Yr Yr. vr
Hats On Department—
Barber Homer E. Branaman will soon find out whether any of his old customers got the big ‘head in the armed services, .”, . He
l. STRAUSS & C0.
today that Britain's coal prospects for the winter were
now his shop at 5636 E. Washington st. . . . The first contributor to the chapeau collection
left his just prior to efitering the army in August, have followed suit.”. . hopes he’s able to place the right Heads in the right hats when the boys come home.
What's Cookin’ in Sports— More glory was heaped on our highfiving Indians this week as five Tribesmen
won berths on the American association All-Star team selected by the A. A. baseball writers. One of them, ace center-fielder Stan Wentzel, was doubly honored
.
also
an
back-patting, conscious.
“pretty grim.”
In addition to his spot \ on the all-star squad, he was voted “freshman of the year.” Other Hoosiers chosen were Pitchers Ed Wright and Jim Catcher Bob Brady and Utility Infielder Milwaukee with whom battling pennant race, The all-stars were given many compliments and $25 war bonds. . . . extra $100 war bond. .
willing to pay. He also wanted a rest, friends explained.
| baritone, will singe
| Overture”
Cowhoy Sunset Carson stars in the western, “Oregon Trail,” on
sored by the city| recreation department, will be a climax to a family picnic given| for R. C. A. employees. Among the solo-
Miss Hadden ists will be Miss Violet Marie Had-
den, soprano, who will sing “Rose Marie,” “Indian Love Call” and “Zigeuner.” Sgt. Bernard Barbeau,
“Road to Manand “Toreador Song.” band, directed by will * play Victor Romberg airs,
dalay” The curtis, melodies,
Ising
| Other soloists will be Marion d, | Baut and Louise Swan, piano; Dan{vers Julian, trombone; Frank Par-
tenor; Joan -Wildridge, soprano; Catherine Stair, harpist; Billy Brisco, accordionist, Margaret Curtus, violin.
rish,
George Herbert “Finlandia and “Cosmic Lights.” The
BY PARAMOUNT |columbians, men’s chorus, also will]
and |
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~ “See My Lawyer,” with Olsen and -~
Johnson, at 11:10, 2:58, 5:56, 8.54 and 11:52 Sunday—“Patrick the Great,” al 1:14. 4:12, 7.10 and 10:08, ‘‘See My Lawyer,” at 12:05, 3:03, 6:01 and 8.58. = LOEW'S
“Twice Blessed,” with Lee and Lyn
former patrons, | the wall of
Since then, 75 others .’Now Mr. Branaman
1942,
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Gil English, Indians -are the league
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the ~and - neck in also grabbed five
neck
Wentzel regeived After all that the boys must have got selfThey slipped back in the
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hot association race to second place behind the Milwaukee Brewers Still on the road, they won three and dropped two at Minneapolis, then let four straight sift through their fingers at St. Paul. < oy oe In the Mail Bag— Halpert S. Wheeler, formerly of -the Beventh Fighter Command, and Sgt. ‘John High, scanned a batch of “What's Cookin’ ” while “residing” in a foxhole on Iwo Jima,
their friends write. The two combat
buddies thought the
column made good reading “under the * circumstances. Thanks to: Lt. B. N. Deranian for his suggestion from Wash? ington Now the first peace-time birthday greetings. . Happy birthday to Seaman 1-¢ Wesley West, South Pacific, Aug. 27, Ro Laura, Moe and Dick, Also to Cpl. Dale Kurtz, Frankfurt, Germany, Sept. 9, Mom, Dad and Jim. And to Richdrd Power, U. 8. navy, South Pacific, Sept. 8, Dodie, Ruby and Roy, And to Cpl. John A. Keher, San Luis Obispo, Calif, Aug. 28, Mother and Dad And to William’ F. Knox, MM ,1-c, Shoemaker, Calif, after having just returned from 21 months in Brazil,
Aug. 26, Juanita and Little Bill. ., .- And to SK 2-¢ Harry E." Moore, Philippines, his wife, Ida. . , . So long, fellows.
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INDIANA “A Bell for Adaneo.” with Gene and John Hodiak, at 12:30,
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LYRIC “Out of This World,” with Eddie Bracken, Veronica Lake and Diana Lynn, at 12:41, 3:47, 6:53 and 9.59. “Midnight Manhunt,” with Ann Savage and William Gargan, at 11:18, 2:44, 5:50 and 8:56, Sunday—"0ut of This World,’ * at 1°33, 4:18, 7:03 and 9:48. “Midnight Manhunt,” at 12:30, 3:15, 6 and 8: 45,
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