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for what business will be a month or year from

| Tickets available through members of

for one Who 18 already covered

they up with work. They go on the old assumption that a-busy

man will get more things done than an idle one. . That is one good reason they selected ‘olney M. president, for

The 48-year-old businessman succeeded his father, Asthug V. Brown, as president of the trust company in 1942,

Joined Bank in 1937

HE HAD JOINED the company in 1937 as ’ assistant to the president and was elevated to vice president in 1941, He has been a director of tiie company since 1928 and a director of Indiana National Bank since 1935, He is also a director * of Indianapolis Power & Light Co. ; At the same time Mr, Brown has liad an interst in the real estate business in the city and is vice president and director of L. M. Brown Abstract Co. A conservative businessman, Mr, Brown is not" to be easily drawn out on business and banking predictions. He says there 1s no ready answer

now, After being graduated from Wabash College, he studied law in his father’s office and entered practice in 1923. He is a member of the Indianapolis Bar Association. Mr. Brown also holds membership in the Masonic Lodge, American Legion, - Columbia Club and Woodstock Country Club. » After banking hours are over and directors’ meetings: have énded, Mr. Brown generally finds relaxation in attending a sports event at night. He is an avid hockey fan and attends most Butler University and professional basketball games. However, he doesn’t go in much for active sports himself except for a swim now and then at the country club, In the past Mr. Brown rode with the “Traders Point Hunt Club, but recently has not found the time. + Mr. Brown and his family reside at 3733 Spring Hollow Road. He and his wife, Mrs, Suzanne

second meeting.

MR. BROWN member persons’ faces and names, and he sur- when they believe in the pl prises many by: speaking to thenmr by name on Earnest belief in the play's merit

He has taken an active part in the work of the opening.

with the work of the Community Fund in order to!

_ THE IN

Real Belief

‘Hoosier Profile

Is Lacking

Amateurs Need Mere Convincing Ae Acting

fiaruis mans vA LEE Y a , Ruth Dok Mrs. Bdith Wiking. ‘Donna Loigh_ ¢

fiir Seti ha Ber k Vincent Stanton Pritchard

By HENRY BUTLER The Civic Theater's production of “Dear Ruth,” which opened its nine-day run last night, illustrates

teur theaters operate under, Amateur theaters have to take ‘what they can get from Broadway's leftovers.

current opus that still brings in| big money in New York or Chicago, Norman Krasna's “Dear | Ruth,” timely and pointed in De \cember, 1944, no longer packs!

is noted for his ability to re-/cast will really outdo themselves .

« was not evident in last night's g

'Jevel in the current performance. !

WASHINGTON, Feb. 7--Let’s brew us a pot of Iassaftas ‘tea, friends, and I'll tell’ you about a radio blockhead called Charlie McCarthy, who causes the Messrs, Chase and Banborn to. lose money on every pound of coffee he peddies. They called off their dummy before they went bankrupt, thank ness, and put him to exon the virtues of tea as the cup that warms. ‘The trouble is, some people still buy their coffee, even at 61 cents a pound, It costs ‘em two and a half cents more than that, Their man, F. W, Paget, didn't put it quite so badly, but I somehow got the idea that if people would quit drinking coffee altogether for a while, Mr. Chase and Mr. Sanborn would be a good deal

Sen . Charles W. Tobey of N. H,, sald he was co-operatipg. He used to drink Mocha and Java, but when he coulda’'t get it, he gave up coffee.

of business,”

that was right,

Ends 1665-Mile Horseback Ride

ALHAMBRA, Cal., Feb. 7 (UP), “It wasn't bad” Clyde Elliott —An 18-year-old tourist rested said as he settled down at his today Hom 4 a 1605 mile, six-month uncle Leo Irby's home.” “But oh; horseback .t bay, this sofa feels good. When IT go back. it'll be some ‘m moder See the Products of dustry at

way."

|graduated from high school, (see the world from horseback. He averaged 20 miles a day.

INDUSTRIAL SHOW

y Manufacturers Building a : © STATE FAIR GROUNDS Scientech Club to Meet

Fab. 11:12:13: 14, 1948 = Jl The Scientech Ciub of IndianIPM told NM Daily |apolis will meet Monday noon in {Hotel Antlers to hear Dr. Emory ‘P, Miller-of the Harper. J. Rans(burg Co. He will speak on “Nuclear Structures and the Cyclo-

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Highlites of This Week's TIMES Movietone News

★ WEATHER —Record cold wave

sweeps nation: Chicago and New York hard hit.

★ WAR WEAPON—U. S. Navy dispalys [displays] new amphibious walk-

ing" barge ★ INDIA —Murder of Mahatma Gandhi by a fellow Hindu sets

off more riots and bloodshed in strife-torn India. ★ WINTER OLYMPICS—Famedinternational sports competition opens at St. Moritz, Switzerland. In Indianapolis CIRCLE, 45 Monument Circle PARAMOUNT, 411 E. Wash.

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and the 13 other South and Central American nationals who grow coffee hiked the price of as soon as the American OPA went off the books. “And we had to pay their price, or. go ou he lamented.

“So the boom ended for you last year?” asked 4 as the father of the pre-| Sen. A. Willis Robertson of Virginia.

it would have to do =o in Brazil.

ihe ‘ae Mr: Elliott and his 7-year-old ’ INDIANA palomino horse, Pal, set out Aug. ~ 44 from-—Joplin,Mo,, after he.

to’

, were . charged with

_ Red Cross solicitation of all com-

dramatic.

{probably be corrected in future, |performances: There's too much fanticipation of cues, too eager| {turning of heads to answer questions not yet asked, and so on; I ie

that everyone “It went up nearly Bot the impression that every:

like to suggest that Fred

cocious, insufferable Miriam who

Mr. Paget said|fault, however, nor is the lacka-! but he doubted if the Brazilians daisical acting of the others.

.|Indeed, she sets the tone for the! Two Gaming Raid (play, which the other players, *ARIN through timidity. or politeness. ory

boredom, so far fail to build upon.

Net 18 Suspects Youth Promises

Eighteen men were arrested on To Save Money, gaming charges in two raids last " Escapes Prison

night, A 17-year-old boy who ad-

Raiding a poker game at 1121 Kiger St., police arrested Rogers

(Child on a charge of keeping a Mitted driving a bank robbery |

getaway car was free here today! on his promise that he would’ open a savings account. | ming house. | Federal Judge Robert Baltzell 5 W. 30th St. the squad suspended a three-year sentence arrested Dave Grant on a charge impdsed against Donald M. Rich-! of keeping a gaming house and ,ardson of Bloomington, who 10 others there were charged pleaded guilty to waiting in a with visiting and gaming. car while Forrest ‘W. Cooper, 26, ~EHettsville; -held--up-the Paragon. State Bank for $2082 on Dec. 12.

gaming house -and six “guests”! visiting al

Red Cross Solicitors

D IANAPOLIS TIMES _

In 'Dear Ruth! 1.

for one thing the difficulties ama-| —

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TO ROOF — Orrin Tucker,

the Indiana

Sunday, Feb, 13 and 15,

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Me Never” and

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the punch it had when it opened.’ So now it's available for amateur! Theaters groups It isn't the Civie's fault at BELMONT Golden Earrings” and| “Dear Ruth” seefris only mildly| Blonde Says wiomorrow_ through} ANOTHER JOB—Vohay M. Brown enters [convincing in its current produc-| and “On the a oh rail "Community Fund” in his engagement book tion. Certainly Jack Rael and Winners. Tomorrow through Tuesday: ~ along with bank and real estate meetings. Walter Russell, . with. their direst: . IR, Unssapes hat Hagen! : ing and staging, have given it the coroner — “Thy Unsuspected: and) Brown, have two children, a daughter, Suzanne best possible send-off. yRlonde Say fa aaomortow through, Jr., 10, and a son, Arthur V, Brown II, 10 months.| But as the Civic personnel dem-| 35s "Winne arve an : s onstrated in their presentation of DAISY ‘Crime Pactors Gamble” an Remembers Faces Easily oun of Lotrainer an amateur| jSnoodute Sustsde’ “Tomorioy

t who will bring his orchestra to | oof for a two-night Broadway isn't releasing any engagement next Friday add

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and

My Darhocking Mis

Community Fund for many years. He has held Anticipate Cues rou LL ARE. a Fines Won i many positions in the campaign organization and At this late date, “Dear Ruth” | t Belteve er ot. Paul ve ' re uline” and “Ur was fund treasurer in 1944 and 1945. needs much more energetic act: GARFIELD ain of Pauline” and Un. He feels one of the big projects before him is ing and talking than the Civic| Tuexdss: “This Time or Karpe” and to better acquaint every Indianapolis resident; least gives it. The vocal level is Grea pA Through Wednardas: scans

Two Blondes and a

Redhen :* further the drive this year, (By Louls Armstrong) |,o musicians say, it's a cONStant) mAMI.TON- “Rebecca” ~ and “Bury Me EE me— mm ezz0-forte —— half-loud, neither| i inrough, Tutsdas: noisy and emphatic nor quiet and| noLLYWO Ob *ionde savage” and

Hood of Tex : They Won't Believe Me™ and! Tomorrow through Tuesday: Spanish)

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0 v the cast knew the play, knew| oLp D TRAIL ‘Golden Barrings” and “on " 300. per Sent, Astronomical what was going to happen and Monaay: “Fler Won't 1 Believe Me and| He told his dummy in Hollywood to stop talk new that everyone in the audi-| Northwest Out ing the firm out of business. . Many people quitio 0 knew what was going to ORE} IENTA NT AL ark Passes, 0 New drinking coffee because it cost too much, or tasted|pannen, so why worry? er There's Life” and “Little Todine.’ too weak, or both, Business fell off. Still Yel, Jot to pick on one individual] Along the “Oregon Trlr Tomortow| firm lost money. and } ondary: Ange el and the Badman”

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“It sure did,” Mr. Paget said. has caused all the embarrass-i gle Ca te Pt, "Son ii The Brazilians Did It ment, show real temper when he “po. Coyote" Tomorrow (hrough Tuesthreatens Miriam with the spank-| fav: “Variety Girl" and “I Cover Big SEN. ROBERTSON said he guessed then that ing she deserves. Mr. Kelly's lack [RITZ — “The Unsuspected” and “Din. | if Congress wanted to put price controls on coffee; of spirit in the play is ‘not his Bonated ladys Theres Lite” and)

| RIVOLI ‘Golden Earrings add “Lured.”

—c—You should try Shas And, os ~would pay much attention. Only way to fix them/ Needs Oomph Marriage Tomorrow ~ through tues sir.” said Mr. Paget, loyally trying SOME is not to drink coffee, though Mr. Paget who has| day: “They Won't Believe Me" more money for his employers. to do business with 'em—carefully avoided saying! Frofessional actors, who have enEiun Sh pr, TL od "Cross “I have.” said Sen. Tobey. “That's why I want that. He's on a woreé spot even than his dummy. {to give all for even a stale script n Tomorrow through Tuesday: Mocha and Java. I bet that fixes you." Sen. John W. Bricker of Ohio tried to be mer-|°" else starve, Jnmow 1 how to feign "Welcome Stranger’ and Jungle . These pleasantries climaxed an un-nerving ses- ciful by changing the subject..:He wondered je What they don’t feel. ‘And maybe! ypp fyi ay Driftwood” and “On the sion of the Senate Banking and Currency Com- - coffee had anv food value. “No.” said Mr. Paget.| ‘Dear Ruth” is a good technical] Hoi spanish onal.” pomartoy and) mittee. Chairman Tobey was concerned about “Any stimulant® asked Sen, Tobey. exercise for Mr. Hatfield's play-] “cin” pocior's. Gambier «| the fact that coffee has nearly tripled in price = “Yes” replied Mr. Paget. ers. 1f Mr. Hatfield can get them STATE — “Siepehild” “and “Tumblenced since the war, So he called in Mr. Paget to learn “How about "sleeplessness®® demanded the '0 Put more oomph into it. if “Ti the ‘End. of Time ~and News ~ how come; gentleman from New Hampshire and there poor '® Can get them to imagine what a Singapare: and “Fue Bie” The portly Mr. Paget smoothed his coffee-and- Mr. Paget was floundering again, He thought a MURSer = threatened. Broleasionaiaiily Tomorrow ~tlirough Tuesdns= “Golden: cream colored flannel suit and identified himself while and chose his words carefully: will do’ with a job, however un TRA ahd Darke Passagen ~ #8 Charlie McCarthy's boss. He is manager of “I'll say It does not cause sleeplessness.” he \DSPIring. that means emplay. rrow through Tuesday: “Golden the coffee and tea division of Standard Brands, said. Sen. Burnet R. Maybank of 8. C. asked Ment, “Dear Ruth” may gain a _Exrings” and Unis} ed Inc., of which Chase and Sanborn is a subsidiary. - about tea. This is stimulating also, Mr. Paget Cn fe during the rest of its : ‘Raiders of 4 he ~ pTomorTow, HN i d al Vv roug! uesday n earling” an Lost $2 Million Last Year aid Nn DAL EU TE. Te CARMRGY pace now 1. nad nef Su, HE SAID he was sorrier than the Senators, us something that hasn't [quate & detailed Ration, a a. aes ho ortow p roth even, about the high price of coffee. He lost Mr. Paget sighed. If I'd had our pot of sassa- a 0 Iu hy DE. o BS pt tr Exile] better than $2 million selling the stuff last year. fras tea handy, I'd have poured him a cup. the 4 as ol he al ole, in a (Earrings and “Dark Passage” The trouble wa: was, he sald, that the Brazilians needed it. adh 31 a v Spam a tes tu Tuesda ere There's Life’ and

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G. B. Supple, M. B. Myers, R., Osborn, R. E. McCaslin and K. E. Lewis.

Two Educators to Speak

The Social Studies Institute at Valparaiso University today will hear two Indianapolis educators. Scheduled to speak are ‘Dr. Russell 8. Merkel, education department head, Indiana Central College, and Wilbur Young, assistant state superintendent -of schools,

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