Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1947 — Page 13

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By VIRGINIA MACPHERSON, United Press Hollywood Correspondent

_ © HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 20.—Alberto Varga of pin-up cutie fame declared today there's no copyright on: “séx appeal” and dared his

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ex-boss to put him out of business.

Seems David Smart, editor and publisher of Esquire, is miffed at Mr, Varga for painting his long-legged lovelies on calendars. ‘The Varga girls—with their slinky black satin nighties and -curve-moulding

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‘corsets—belong exclusively to him, | says Mr. Smart. i

calendars with are

although just as luscious—as the for 18 months.

ones he drew for Esquire.

since when, he demands, does Mr. girl each week.

Smart have a copyright on seX| ar Varga said he couldnt paint beautiful /gromen that fast.

{honor agreed and called off the constitutional geal,

appeal? Cites ‘4 Rights’ “I have four rights,” the 51-year-old artist con- | tends, “to life, liberty, the «pursuit | of happiness—and to put down on paper the beautiful women I see In my dreams.” Mr. Smart's accusing him of using | the same paintings he drew for Esquire. Mr, Varga says that's not 50 and he can prove it. |

A Varga girl is a Varga girl, the artist declared, whether her curves brighten up a calendar or a maga-| ¢ zine and it'll take another court | {order to make him re-christen her. |

Mr. Smart told him he'd be getMr. Varga says they do-no such {ing $18,000 a year, Mr. Varga told thing. The girls he's decorating his the judge. But when he looked at different— his contract it called for 18 grand What's more, it And | ordered him to turn in a new Varga

Pick Greensburg

“My Esquire drawings were done FOr Homecoming

in - Chicago,” he explained. “The calendar girls were painted here |

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Besides, he only uses models to |

The annual homecoming of Odd

in Hollywood—with local models «Fellows and Rebekahs will be held "| Sunday in the Odd Fellows home at

tee off with. When he gets through, | Greensburg.

the girl on the canvas looks better |

could ever hope to. Old Feud Renewed The latest clash between Varga and Mr. Smart renews an

Arrangements are under the suthan any flesh-and-blood female pervision of Pearl Cobler, president.) WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—A group | NEA Stal Welter i assisted by Ernest McConnell, vice J. 0, Ward, treasurer, Mr, and Mary Nelson, secretary,

president;

old feud that flared into national GOLF TOURNEY SET

headlines last May, when the artist!

ing -his boss, pulled all

E A golf tournament sponsored by simply by applying high pressure him. sued to break his contract, declar-| the Indianapolis Real Estate board i, powdered bituminous coal, at, She was espressing the opinion ting out over a canyon. lof most of the Hollywood Hills resi- | sheaths of water would spill over

kinds of will begin at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow fancy shenanigans to get his name at Hillcrest country club. W. Law‘rence Sexton will be in charge.

His

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

A an fea a 0 RE a3 HANGOVER — Jutting out over a canyon im the Hollywood Hills is architect Frank Lloyd Wright's projected saucer-like swimming pool. “Joy-giving," he says. | Neighbors have another word for it.

Residents Call Architect's ‘Hangover! Club Monstrous

Plastic Articles Made From Coal

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By PATT WATTS A higher one would be the obserya-

tof British inventors under the lead-| an looked at Architect Frank|

ership of Donald Hugh Bangham |yjoyq Wright's sketch of his latest |

‘lof London have developed a process | building, then looked at Mt. Wright. | lights of Hollywood and west’ to the

for making molded plastic articles! “It's a monstrosity!” she said to Pacific's shores. There would be a | {swimming pool in a lower disc jut-| Aqua Verde, in Martin cahyon about

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Wind it up and see it go, the guns shooting a stream of

sparkling fire on each side, the rubber treads taking it

up slopes over slants! All metal 10 in. long, 51/5 in. wide,

with heavy built-in wind-up key.

BLOCK'S Toys in the Annex

We also do:

JEWELRY REPAIRING BEAD RESTRINGING DIAL REFINISHING BABY SHOE BRONZING CLOCK REPAIRING New WATCH CRYSTALS

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pa | Ss p , cascading down the | The preferred temperature 13 dents. If they have their way, the the pool's edge Cl g about 345 degrees centigrade $500,000 country club millionaire canyon's sides. . . '| grocery heir Huntington Hartford |

which is intermediate between the lower “tarry-softening” and the higher coking temperatures. ferred molding pressures range between 4500 and 6700 pounds per! square inch. Various fillers may | say they will fight to the bitter end be included if desired. in the name of “art.”

The product is black, |

blueprint and sketch stage.

ideas are “fine and distinguished.”

glossy

black streaks when rubbed paper. It can be used for electric Mr, Hartford owns, ‘insulators, containers for corrosive he would suspend 78-foot diameter, chemicals, ete. glass-roofed discs and shelves, -

From this shaft spot.”

SO sure.

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HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 20.—Onei,.v from which club’ members lcould look down over the bright

Raging Rio G U. S., Mexico Plan To Start Work Soon By WALLACE PERRY “.; ° NEA Special Writer SAN BENITO, Tex.- Aug. 20. Mexico and the United States have

agreed by treaty to build one of the largest dams in the world on

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{the lower Rio Grande and tame the

river that shifts an international border at will, It will be one of two—with a third, if necessary-—that together would provide irrigation for 1,500,000 acres of farm’ land and produce around 400 million kilowatt-hours of

electricity each year,

But those purposes are only sec-

. |ondary. The principal reason for ' {the project is to prevent disastrous [floods which, every now and then, 5 |do enormous damage in the lower

Rio Grande valley, and which for a century now have been causing international boundary disputes, The Falcon dam is to be erected about 15 miles north of Roma, Tex, which is about 75 miles below the twin Laredos. Engineers figure the dam will have to be made 19,700 feet long. The great Aswan dam on the Nile is four and a half miles long. The Fort Peck dam on the Missouri river in Montana is 20,500 feet. long. The mammoth -Hoover dam is 727 feet high, but only 1180 feet long. Aqua Verde Dam *

“The club would be economical, Mr. Wright proposes to sink a earthquake-proof and joy giving,” glassy in texture, does not make 35-foot triangular masonry shaff says Mr. Wright, “Once established on inte the center of the 138 acres'it would focus Hollywood on & square miles, It will at least par- ager; Dr. Hugh BE.’ Martin, director | tially submerge the towns of Zapata of medica) service, and Dr. William (population 4000) and San Ygnacio |D. Daugherty, director of the vet-

Mr. Hartford's neighbors are not|

A second dam in the Rio Grande project is planned tentatively for

90 miles above Del Rio. If a third proves necessary, it probably will be located at Sullivan Springs, about 55 miles above the Laredos—between the two that are

| Mr. Hartford plans to limit mém- sche . plans to build atop an 1100-foot hill ership to the club to 500, charging: Co nitely scheduled for construction. |

Pre- | Will never get beyond Mr. Wright's only $50-a-year membership fees. | He says he's “not trying to make Both Mr. Hartford and Mr, Wright money” and Mr. Wright says his|

The Falcon and. Agua Verde projects alone will cost around $74,900,000, engineers estimate. The two countries are to divide this according to the benefits each expects to obtain, The Falcon dam will create a lake 50 miles long, tovering about 145

and Ciudad Guerrero (population 3000) in Mexico. It will require relocation of 37 miles of the main highway between Laredd and Brownsville, . ) Irrigation Project : Coincident with the international development, the U, 8. reclamation service is to take over the irrigation project on the American side of the lower Rio Grande, a The Mexican government plans to construct a centrally-controlled irrigation system on its side of the river. The Falcon reservoir alone would permit an expansion of the irri-

tion studies indicate. It would have an estimated floodcontrol capggity sufficient to regulate the max muh flood expected to occur once in 100 years to a flow of 50,000 cubic feet per second.

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of the two dams now considered essential, power production could be more than doubled in addition to lincreasing the irrigated area on the [lower Rio Grande to near its esti mated maximum. The treaty provides for construc tion to start within two years after plang, are. approved, which may be late this year, and for at least the lower reservoir to be completed by Nov. 8, 1853.

16 Take Sales Course At Pitman-Moore Co.

Sixteen men with alized education and training y were undergoing an intensive three-week sales course at the Pitman-Moore Co. | Upon completion, each will receive a week of field work with {one of the firm's superyisors. Eventually, each will be assigned to a sales territory. | Participating in ‘the course are L. W. Welch, sales manager, Stewart E. Ruch, assistant sales man-

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