Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1947 — Page 6

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IF YOU DROPPED in for a moment in Roesner's Drug Store or Dezelan's Bowling Alleys or the Louis Fon Grocery in Haughville, it'd be a little difficult to figure out just -who was named city controller« elect this week. ; The reason

Hoosier Profile.

confusion is that the incoming “assistant mayor,” Philip L. Bayt Jr, {x so closely woven into the everyday. life ‘of this West Side community that all the folk of the neigh ,borhood feel that somehow they have beer singled _out for this responsible city job Every once in a while the telephone in

for the apparent

the modest,

one-story” frame home at 721 N. Haugh 8t, rings and an old friend asks lo speak to Phil: Then they tell him: “1 don't know why, but it's ‘almost like 1-was appointed controller.”

Maybe it is easier to understand when you realize that Phil, who is on a first-name basis with everyone in the community from grade school youngsters

to neighborhood patriarch has been known for sométime as “the Mayor of Haughville Spends Quiet Evenings : EXCEPT WHEN he's bowling in the Holy Trinity Teague at Dezela on Thursday nights, Phil is usually at home every evening. Theres a steady riream of people who drop in to ask his advice and help. He never turns them dow In this comnuMyy with a ich European tradi tion—most of the older folks came from central and southern Europe around 10600, drawn by the Link-Belt Co. and National Malleable & Steel Cast- ‘e | Ing Co. factories—Phil has cidmbed higher in political THE CITY'S SECOND FAMILY—New y ap ar + rire J ’ } life than any other member of the area But it's J fed ¢ & ner, Ph Pp L Bayt Jr. (with been no easy ladder; on the way he had some sci- nis tamijy above) already has been unofficial backs and some disappointments Mavor of Haugk ville'' tor some time, Philip Sr. and Antonia Bayt came here from i a Austria in 1000. They had 11 children, of which Returning here late In 1044, he’ was welcomed

back into’ the old neighborhood and became first an

Phil, now 37, is the second oldest, A a grade school youngster in Holy Trinity Inspector for the rent division of OPA, then attorney $§ A grade § ) 3 1 iy he a hal , . . School, Phil spent his summers lugging goll bags and finally chief rent attorney. When OPA was around the ¢ golf courses as a eddy Here he Abolished, he became rent director for Marion, Fayround th iys {O11 0 Se as + he . " ‘te ¥ i tl } 1 i i t . developed a ¢ for the game that still is his favorite tte and Richmond Countie sport He shoots consistantly in the 70 i When Washington High School was built and Becomes No. 2 Official

student enrolled in 1927, Phil tranclerred from THIS WEEK he left that job and began quieth Tech High School Walter Gingery, principal, re- poking around in City Hall wherg he’) become No members hin a ‘serious young fellow who made 2 official -in the Incoming Democratic Administration a strong impression on everyone and who worked He says there is no® doubt that a new accounting = hard on his lesson Conch Henry Bogue and Row- tem will have to be installed and he expects the land Jones remémber him as a good athlets Phil gate Boird of Accounts to give him a hand won letters in football, basketball, track, baseball A tall. slender well-knit man with thinning hair and golf, thereby starting on hi tring of “frst and. sharp blie gray eys Phil has heen worrying After high chool he was hired a Link-Belt of late about a slight. paunch Frank Luzar, Wash primarily because _of his basketball prowe But ington High School teacher and coach, says he's * just he remembers wryly that he couldn't even handle jelaxing” his muscle it's not fat. ~the-ball at the first game because his hands were His favorite golling..campanions.. ate. Anthony so sore from assembling chain (Frecks) Brisnik, Frank Stonich and Frank Ivancie After that, Phil worked for a while at Kingan and he frequently plays a round with his. brothers & Co. In 1932 he married Mary Stanisa, a Haugh- or takes along his voung sont ville girl he had known most his life Mi Bayt, an attractive woman with a cheerful They have two children, Philip Anthony (Buddy), sense of humor, say hat if she doesn't watch Phil 14, ‘4 quiet, taciturn freshman at Cathedral High he'll have the boys playing basketball in the family School, and Bobby, 7, a bouncy, bright-eyed second . liveg room, using the chandelier for a “basket.” grader at Holy Trinity A nonssmoker, Phil ‘likes an occasional glass © Shortly after his marriage, Phil became Interested heer, does: care for stronger drink Usually the in politics, and he enrolled in Lincoln Law School. family sits and reads in the living room in the eveThe first time he ran for precinct committeeman, he nings or listens to the radio, Sometimes friend was defeated. Next time, however, In 1934, heswon come in for card ; and held the position until 1942 A standard family joke when the family ha In 1937 he got his first political job when Sheriff chicken for dinner, one of Phil's favorite dishes. i Otto Ray named him as deputy In 1039, when - for him to squinch up his eves and with a big grin Mayvor-elect Al Peeney became sheriff, he elevated. reach unerringly for a drumstick while the boys let Phil to chief deputy, Shortly afterward, Phil passed out a howl. the bar examination Because of | athletic prows as an All-Ameri-In January, 1943, he became a gecret serviceman. ean at Notre Dame, Al Feeney was one of Phil's early In Chicago he cracked a case that had baflled author. idol: Later when Phil was his chief deputy, Mi ities for two years. Singlehanded he tgnced the Feeney developed a respect. for the young fellows wuthor of 4hreatening letters to the late President ability . Roosevelt. After that he was detailed to White House “1 know that the cit finances are going to be duty and helped guard the Presidential train on the in good hand Mr. Feeney sa) “And that isn't 1944 campaign trip just politics (By Earl M. Hoff.) Neighborhood Theat $y Platinumsmith & Designer : r stat BELMONT -“"Wyoming'' and ‘Thief { Homestreteh ne « I ’ HAYS youp jndividual : ie des Bagdad Tomorrow Ahrough Fue dn} Nigh 1 r : P signe made to order )Y n Dark Mirror and Bleck Bea RITZ " . A i jeweler with vears of experience CINEMA fone of Bilwher , 2 CIO On i : ; ! in making fine platinum jewelry Arseio / All ’ “0 Lom Siow ha 3 Bs Wot itis gu. Jon fn Mot] : “Personal Attention Tues day: “Black Beauty aid “1H Be vid Yours RIVOLI A M nd yon 24 CORONET “Trouble Wi Won ri how tang 0 etman C Wil and Deep Valley Tomorrow hro Fime for Cor 1 on VW Fuesday Cluny = Brow and Buc I Dark I age’ and “Grea 424 State Lile Bldg. 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With guts and (hee ax y, A Ppa POmBLION —With— Women “Fomotros friendly good behavior, Ri Keeper, of the Bes a DAK Mirror he can go far, Prefer- MECC A ee row + ad UPTOWN “Bomiething in the bly an Indianan by Mon Jesse Jaime wd Bull Fig Gh Exp ow irth and resiqaence. ; yg: !} FT fo bi of | g r far OLD TRAIL Mi the Movies” and Kee At cl ’ Either cily or farm “Rorderian Fomorrow { Monday. VOGUE-~"M rigl and st birthplac e is 0.K. And | Da Meg a ( be ro I ol © tter [ORIENTAL ‘Cry Woll" and ‘ 1 Durk P Col igh ol or be | the Cort fomorrow: and Mond ZARING—'D A Must have a car and be To IIR ile BD ! Rk willing to travel PARAMOL? NT jpoiters of the North Miracle on h et i a selling to re- {and of the Las! lo row and fight Indian ' 82 ng Mond Wake Hp | Dre a DOWNTOWN tail druggists. Phone | “Ap AMBASSADOR-ALAMO 1 X Ache Vik SS OR. ! gh Th J. J. Greig, Claypool PARKER “The P \ \ q Honpy's Hobday’ and “Bowery Hotel, Monday, Decembe® | Pring ! row Mon n ) 8th, for interview. 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Actor for 60 Years

HONOLUL1 De dy (UP)—Wal er Walker, 83. of Trenton . ( y veteran stage and movie actor, died LEARN TO BE A NURSE'S AID: vi visiting his daughter, Mrs, 1

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~'Little Indians’ Lacking Humor

THE CAST Ralph Saunders

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By -HENRY BUTLER “Ten Little Indians,” the Agatha Christie whodunit which opened, last night at the Civic, is regret-| {tably not exciting. f Even given the best possible pro-| fessional production; the Christie ‘opus, with its synthetic and im-) plausible plot, would still remain a tour de force, a kind of dramatic chess problem, The. story of the marooned on an island off the coast of Devon, death stalking thenf one by one, has on stage and screen, It's ingenious but, if the term is applicable to a murder mystery, it's bloodless. There isn't enough human interest, there isn't enough humor in it to sustain Interest,

Harold - Yeagy Paul MeNamara!

Unlikely to Sarvive*

Little Indians” seems least likely to survive. From the Civic's standpoint, that's a pity, since the production has had time and effort lavished on it. Walter Russell's elaborate setting! and all the tricky stage and sound.

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Of this generation's plays, “Ten toed Students to Sing one of the |n Oberlin Choral Group

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asks eight persons in turn why they came to this isolated spot is bound to get dreary. There's no interplay of human motives It's just Agatha Christie shuffling her cards again, and possibly 1 hould admit that she is one of my least favorite whodunit writers. C “Pen-Litte Indians” will continue nightly at the Civic through next The Civic's January pro“Joan of Lorraine,” will

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