Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1946 — Page 17
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Dancer Plans Unique Spot. For Entertainment.
COLUMBUS, O. Jan. 18 (U. P. Sally Rand, voluptuous star of the weaving fans; slipped from behind her feathers at a olocal stage, donned a dress, and announced she wil open a-night club in San ¥Fran-
“Not fust a night club, really”
she sald, “but a different night|
She gets so enthusiastic when describing the club that she forgets such war-born troubles as being un-
By Science Service NEW YORK, Jan, pi and dams of the present Panama canal
|are its parts vulnerable to enemy ‘bombing, and the canal should now be a lock-less, dam-less, sea-level cut across the Isthmus, John G. Claybourn, Panama canal engineer, reported here to the American Society of Civil Engineers, This was
engineers on the commission which studied the project in 1905-06. Mr, Claybourn is superintendent of the Panama canal’s dredging division and has been associated with
able to buy rubber balloons. fof
her bubble dance, Here's how the club will be “dif. ferent.” “There won’t be any girls coming around to pester you to buy stuff,” she said. “Gardenias, peanuts, cigarets, photographs , . . you know. They'll be there if ow want them, but the stuff won't be you.” “The stage will be shaped like a French curve and will rise 27 inches off the floor. (Note: A French curve is a drafting Sasteument) Revolu The orchestra ‘won't ve behind the performer, as in most stage shows. It will be at one side of the stage, and near the front. “The walls will be blue, midnight blue. There will be girls—voluptuous girls—painted on the walls.” ~ Rest rooms - be tltra-modern, she added. “I want people to be satisfied, to be entertained when they come to my club. I don't want them to have to spend a lot of money—if they do, they won't come back.” And she included something for the stars too: Performers won't have to go through the kitchen or across the dance floor to get to the dressing rooms. Dressing rooms will be built within easy access to the stage. What will the club be called? “Sally Rand's, of course,” Miss Rand said. > And the star of the show? “Sally Rand.” Miss Rand also hopes rubber balloons will be oni the market soon. She hasn't been able to buy them for her bubble dance. “And you just can’t dance behind latex balloons,” she said.
WAR DADS OFFICIAL
SPEAKS HERE JAN. 28}
Dr. H. Roe Bartle, national executive director of American War dads, will discuss vital problems facing Americans in a public address in the Indiana World War memorial auditorium Monday Jan. 28. The announcement was made by Dale E. Colville, 1921 E. Minnesota st., president of First Indianapolis chapter 6 of American War dads. Mr. Bartle is visiting here in the interests of hospitalisation, rehabiltation, education, employment and housing rollins © of veterans and their families. Lhe
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the canal since 1910, The proposed sea-level canal, he said, would have
no dams or locks other than read- |a
ily-repairable under - water saa locks. The conversion to the sea-level channel could be accomplished most economically by doing the work now, simultaneously with the resumption of the construction of the third set of locks authorized by congress in 1939 and interrupted by the war. Only half the channel would be excavated an additional 30 feet of depth at a time, he said, and when
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Bomb- Proof, So Laval Cut Is Urged for Te Canal “CLEARED | mm boca tor Pum A PASSAU KILLING!
J Aeiaetative statements ‘have| FRANKFURT, Jan. 18 . P. | made by high officials of the American intelligence authorities government that the present look [reversed themselves last night and canal cannot be protected against|{annouuced that there was no reason bombing,” Mr. Claybourn continued. {to believe any American officers were implicated in the killing of With this instrument of devasta-|three U. S. military government tion, destruction of -our control [officers at Passau on Jan. 1. works would be infinitely greater,| Tie authorities, who earlier had
resulting in the disintegration of [sald indirect evidence pointed to steuctures” aid, even) Yemoving the complicity Ly sue of mofg
the work was completed, the chan.
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