Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1948 — Page 6

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i WHO'S RAISED more questions’ "about Ean and operation in this town than with the possible exception of Mayor Feeney, 1s a 38-year-old certified public accountant named Clement L. Sthntord. form viser in the trolley rate case, he rr (oy iy. 34 intervention in that matter in 1046 and 1947, until a strange combination of , Jotes and personalities pushed him out of the

"Nevertheless, he ve has Supendeted_sn, and has opened new campaign - ot A A aii g the battle of the South Side residents whose homes turned purple hard by - the Citizens Gas & Coke Utility, : These causes are extra-curricular to his main 3 business. activity, which is accounting seryice for business and industrial firms. You find him frequently not In his office, but with his nose buried in somebody's bookkeeping system. For relaxation, he reads biographies of successful businessmen and sings second tenor in the Indianapolis Maennerchor, “Once he took his youngsters, Lynn, 9, and Alan, 7, down to the vault of the Indiana National Bank -on-an-educa:! tional tour, Mr. Stanford learned his accounting. at the point of a pencil. ‘He passed his: CPA exam on § the third try after years of practical preparation,

Attends Graduate School

AFTER HE-WAS GRADUATED from Wabash College in 1931, he attended the Cornell University graduate school. He became interested in finding out why electricity was selling in Ithaca; N.Y. at 12 cents per kilowatt hour without any got reduction feature in the rate structure, He never did find out why this was so. Then he pecame attracted to-the difficulties the school board.of Geneva, N.Y. was having with its elec: tric bill:. He showed it how to save $2000, but members didn't pay much attention. After two years in New York state, he returned to Wabash College as an instructor in the physics department.” Physics had. been his major in college and the subjeet®nf his graduate work, Working in the problem laboratory, he con-

learn all the factors involved. Then, he reasoned, ~ ment with him keeping score. “fhe SoNLIOH would-be apparent. Applying this theory to utilities, he decided ‘he'd better learn accounting. He eorolled in a freshman accounting class at Wabash. in 1935— four years after graduation. In 1936, he went to work for an Indianapolis CPA. Three years later, he joined ‘the Public Service Co. of Indiana as stant director ol.

tioning of. witngsses. 3

Studies Purple Homes

hudget, pay roll and personal*records. In 1940, ks « NOT SURE THAT he was headed in the right | divection, he. went up to Chicago's Human Engi-| In 1041, he joined the Schwitzer-Cumimins Co. neering Laboratory to shake out some conflicts | as assistant to the controller in dtder to learn between what he termed “objective and subjective

he tried the state CPA exam, and failed.

manufacturing accounting procedures. The next approaches™ to accounting.

year he joined the accounting firm of George 8, Back in Indianapolis, he got underway again, | Olive & Co. this time on the yellow coupon issue and the; pur-| From there, he became financial consultant to ple homes. He's “helping develop a civic league) “which will take as one goal the “balancing of ty. Then he became internal auditor first investors’ and consumersirterests” in town, 4 for ‘the Allison Division of General Motors and All of these things keep-Clem Stanford busy. later for Ell Lilly & Co. * Sundays he devotes to his family and church, He] In 1943, he passed his CPA examination on the |g president of the men's brotherhood of the!

the United War & Community Fund of Marion

third try. Some applicants take it a dozen times Bethlehem Lutheran Church at 52a.8t. . in_order to pass. " Twelve years after he tackled his first utility there.

in Ithaca, he felt ready to enter puhlic accounting In the backyard of his home in 5434 Winthrop | Ave, he has a small garden and he finds time for After his tilt With Indianapolis Railways, Ing, that, too. He's always wanted to play golf, but,

on his own. He did that in 1946.

as city adviser, he went up against the Indiana never found time to do it.

Bell Telephone Co. when it asked for an increase Which is too. bad, in a way.. There'd never be| an argument with Stanford keeping score, (By Richard Lewis)

. rates last year. N - In this case, he was on his own. “He became

Features at Neighborhood Theaters

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four excellent sololsts: Kenyon and. Martjane Maricle, | sopranos; Morten Rappe, tenor, | % Hiroshima, so to speak, the d Donald Johnitan, baritone. quality of Miss Maricle's singing {Messrs Rappe and Johnston, in- was not easy to determine, {troduced by Mr. Romberg ag ex~ GIs studying singing under “the|y,ice of the kind that seems im-| GI Bill, are two of the most ef<lmediately real and moving, Mr. fective propagandists for that Rappe combines a nervously am-| | hitious tendency to overact-with|

| An

sapete” and “Ah!

zet’s “Ouvre ton coeur. a fine voice, barring a slight tendency to vibrato in loud and high notes. She also has a great deal of charm, which no doubt she used effectively in singing

The music doesn’t pretend to be more than pleasing and :

Narn. kin 5 demands on the listeners, and it's divided into brief} Fon lis pion that require little concentration, Last night's| program had more than ever the quality Germans call. “GemuetHehkeit,” a word you couldn't translate without writing a whole book about pre-Hitler Germany and Austria and the charming wh music in cafes and beer gardens. Wen

Mr, Romberg is especially for-

bill. I've yet heard.

Has Fine Voice Miss Kenyon sang “Vol

By HENRY Cri Sigmund Romberg's concert last night at the Murat was the! best of his I've heard.

i Ti” Every Town There fs}. |} One

Good Italian Restau- |{ rant, and This Is it. f

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lead in the New York “Song = ys Norway" oompany.

Miss Mr. Romberg on the waggish | comment, “I know a good voice

and glamour galore. : voice has considerable vo ume. | tunate on this tour in having yer the Murat sound system, Kirsten | oh seems to have no dynamic, graduations between firecracker

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lo lyric and poignant rather than slo vedi” trom | Powerful, should never be “Cavalleria. Rusticana” and Bi./strained. Mr. Rappe “should plan » She has/his future carefully. ~

Mr. Johnston seems on solider ground. Besides power and good | | quality of tone, he pas vocal wis-| He would do well in ora-|

|dom. the orio, and so would Mr.

CLEMENT L. STANFORD — Too bad he

éluded that the basis of Balving problems was to doesn't ‘play ‘golf. There'd never be any. argu.

enmeshed—in—jegal--procedure. which eventually overwhelmed him. He did, however, focus attention on some 6f the ramifications of the American .Telephone & Telegraph System by persistent ques-

tral Ave. and teaches a Sunday School. class | a

: Tomorrow rr ll Daring Paygiers kiess.”

sper | HA ILTON<"Volce of the. Turtle” and "Curley. * Tomorrow through Tésday REX "Pirates of “Monterey “If You Knew Susie” and “T-Mer YWO '3 After Park 22) and "Rills “ot Qe Wyomis The Mohawk" | IRVING: “olhrounh Fupsda Tomorrow! ing Daug ers Bi “Night song = . Night an funéowy * a of the Blue” and

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ha Tues- | Mar: eo" and CCA ~~ “T Keys to Ba dpate” and From Cheyenne” and MECCA hting Frontjersman.” Tomorrow |. Jam through Tue esday; - “Green Dalphin SANDERS «- “Avalanche” rAd “Robinhood of Monterey. 05.” Tomorrow

Drift Ing - Fnrough

Tuesdis: “Shoe | Pass # «Tomorrow ahd Monday “You!

After Dark." Ha en Girl” Tomorrow and}

at 4 GARFIELD -" Undercover Maisi : alsy Kenyon wid “Cross- | SPEEDWAY ## Daring me “Harnesged Lightning."

“Last of the Ri y through Tuesday: ; {raRAwoux Thunder Mountain" and aod Monday “Chinese Ring.” “Key Witness. Tomorrow and” “Mon=t “Dangergtis— Yen ARN | STATE="Woll Call “and Rid ain.” ye

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SUB REAN

| subjects Toworrow

Monday WNTOW

Ghost. Toasn Renegade of the Mounties

the Civic

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Guiterman and Lawrence Lang-|

Times Movietone News .* ner from the play Highlights of This Week's News Reel: Ser

dancers and actors;

{ For the Junior Civic's produc-

* BOGOTA~—Inter-American Confarance, driven out of (tion, the age limit of participants qovarnmant palace by revolution, resumes sessions in will be from 14 to 20. schoal use * HOLLYWOOD—Lo Lehr, movietone owh Mad Hatter, desians hats for husbands and bonnets for } | . “THE SWORDSMAN" % DETROIT——Waltar Reuther, president of UAW.CIOQ, wounded by shotqun biast trom unknown assailant, %* BROOKLYN~Dodge nk New York Giants, 7-6, in

opening day game at Polo Grounds, In Indianapolis CIRCLE, 45 Monunient Circle RITZ. 3430 N. Illinois DREAM; 2351 Station SANDERS, 1106 Prospect FOUNTAIN SQ. 1105 Shelby ST: CLAIR. 800 Fort Wayne GARFIELD, 2203 Shelby “SPEEDWAY, 1450 Main

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In Nearby Indiana Cities ; COMMUNITY, Greenwood, Ind. OLD JrRAILS, Mickleyville,

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AELMONT — “Night Song” and he GRANADA Through Wednesday “Three day: “Brute Porce” and “Newshounds™ Tesdsy: Daring Daughters” and “Wreck of PARKER - "“Badme en of Missouri” “Lady Luck.’ Tomorrow and Monday: | -— “Pall Guy" and “The Vigilante.” |

Tracey's Dileniny ma Tomorrow arouth uesday:—“Cood News’

I. “Townes + of Sierra Madre” re “Voice wf the Turtle” : | ood." and av) Foesday "Gogd News” and “The Pre- ; -"Dear Ruth™ and thy Song nl Lad)

Times Amusement

Clock ATHENAEUM Indianapolis Maennerchor, Clarence Bibert directing, Winifred Heidt, contralto, soloist at 8

WORLD WAR MEMORIAL Sunday-<Jordan Chorale, Dr

Lloyd FP Bunderman directing, Dagens. Ki inski. violinist, Solow, Mt RA T

unday—~Mollywood Animal Slars

at Ry 3:45 and 7.45

ENGLISH “Blossom Time" Schuberl-RoMm-berg pir at 7730 und 830 CIRCLE

“Tartan: and the Mermaids,” with

Johnny Weissmuller and Brenda OPE mM ha By BAS, B08. 00,

10: 50. and 1:16 “Western Heritage,” With Tim Holt and Nan Leslie, at 13:20, 2:45, 5:08, 7:30. 9:50 and 12:15 . Supday="Tarzan and. the Mer. maids” at 13:15, 2:40, 5:08, 7:35 and 10:10, “Western Heritage” at 1:40, 4:05, 6:35 and 910 ESQUIRE “Shoe Shine” at 1:45, 3:45, 5:40, 7:40 and 9:35 Sunday—"Shoe Shine” at 12:50, 2.47, 4:44 6:41, 8:38 and 10:35,

INDIANA

“Seudda Hoo! Jeusds Ha i" ith June Haver 11:30, 1: 3% 8:45,

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Sunday

Sendda. Hay at 1:30, 3:35, es 7:50 and

KEITH'S

“Sulter's , Bolg. with Edward noid.” a 11 3:00 > and 8:37.

3

en & 42, 6:51 and 1 . Sw nay Btutier's Gold” at 3:08, 5:15 and 8:34. “Seven Sinners” at 12:30, 3:39, 6:48 and 10:07.

LOEW'S

NX wgtate of the Union,” with Sper cer, Tracy, Katharine Henbutn and

Vas ohn. 48 11:20, 2, 4:41 7:08, » bah, the Unioh” at 11:45, 2.18, 4:47. Ta and 9:39.

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Sunday—*Congorilla” at 2.25 5:05, 7:45 and 10:2 Be “Born ool 1:30, 4, 6:40 and 9:20.

Rn ’ SHGROST TOWN BENEGADES' . den in. J. Oliver Curwool's “TRAIL OF THE MOUNTIES" Serinl-"Briek Bradford”

Oratorio may not pay big money, but a term of it is the best pos-| sible artistic bridge between early, success and the substantial, big-grand-opera singing tha {has ‘ruined many young singers {who tried it too early, Composer-Conductor Romberg was in fine.form last night, grati(fied over. having been inducted |into the Murat Shrine yesterday Members of his tour-

is a god outfit, presented

Matt Meeker, company manager, pinned on the maestro. ..Now that Mr. Romberg is, in a manner of speaking; a Hooster; maybe we can invite him to appear as guest-conductor or just to take a bow in at least one per-! formarice of “The Desert Song” in the Butler 1

| Art Exhibit to Open

An exhibition of Do by

See ‘Tarzan & Mermaids’ LAR Tate aw 1 ls Ms

Tim Holt « Bik eritage *

Homer G. Davisson, veteran In—+diana artist, will be featured at| the Hoosier Salon Art Gallery, 609 State Life Bidg., Monday? through May. 15.

with Marlene n! 13:3, Now ‘oLASS OPENS

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and Monday. | IL "Night Song" and “Sunset! Chast Roundup” and “Bagh” Dawn 1)

| Were Meant for Me" ‘and “Mr, Reck-| SHERIDAN Cass THm BET Ian et : FOUNTAIN SQUARE “Through Tuesday: | less.” “Heading for Heaven” Tomorrow ' Ir You Knew Susie” and “Big Town | ORIENTAL “Thunder in the Valley” and Yirough Tues “Park Passage” of Tove :

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Trouble “T° Wal Alone and Susie.” ZARING “Night Song” and * Heaven “Tomorrow through - T The Jolson Story” ana ‘Photo Brenzy.”

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“IF YOU KNEW SUSIE”

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‘3 DARING DAUGHTERS,» Farner “Wreck of Hesperus”

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Robert “RIDE THE PINK MORSE”

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“WRECK OF HESPERUS”

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“OIGE OF THE TURTLE” Rams Olsen = “CURLEY”

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“SONG OF LU + ul “DARK PASSAGE!

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Robert Armstrong “FALL GUY" Chapler 1 “THE VIGILANTE"

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Rojert Young—Murguerite Chapman Technicolor “RELENTLESS” - i, Tone—Janet Blair

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Tyrone Power—Linda Darnell

“MARK OF ZORRO”

MODERN “PUSH-BACK”. SEATS

. “A DOUBLE LIFE™ Robert Montgomery—Wanda “RIDE THE PINK WORSEN

SUN “3 DARING DAUGHTERS" * “WRECK OF MESPERUS”

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John Hodiak—Sylvia Sidney * “Love From a Strange” Sunday thru Tuesday

Denis 0'Keefo—Mary Meade

“T.MEN”

Robert Mitchum-—Susan Hayward

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“DISHONORED

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Lon McAllister—In Technicolor

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| | Tension H In Greece And Korea

Americans in Quel Red Pa

Traditional “May pa tions around the world 1 sion between Comiiu anti-Communist group marked ‘by attempted tions in Greece and Ko A young laborer 1 threw a bomb that woiinded “the Greek. M Justice, Christos Ladas, policeman and wounded The May Day wes Korea was touched off b assassination attempt ay police chief of Seoul, T. Chief Chang's bodygua off the would-be assas: they opened fire at Chi in front of his home. Parade Through T. American troops in | national zone of Triest ~éred Communist demo: with strict regulation Americans paraded downtown Tokyo with lc chineguns bristling from

cars.

“Radio Moscow. repo usual vast demonstratio tary might in Red Sju Generalissimo Josef Sta tendance..at_one of his ingly. rare public appear Stalin's son, an air m eral, commanded the d aerial might above tl capital. His war minis the major speech of blasting “imperialis stressing the peaceful the Soviet Union. Strike in. Dubli: Subway workers sf Paris; metal and a workers struck in Hano many, and gas workers Dublin, the capital of 1 The unrest spread

"City, where 10,000 feder

were alerted for possi Day emergencies, A tl strike against the Mexic and Power Co. which wt plunged the Mexican ca darkness was averted b minute settlement. In New York two sponsored by left and ri groups, will march in tion. today. The Communist parad ing left-wing unions. a groups, will march in ditional demonstration national labor. A few blocks away groups, right wing vu church, Srateins] and ganizations will 1 stage a day" parade.

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