Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1948 — Page 6
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AE WASRD SHUFFLE of children's if you know how to listen, a hundred pieces of fine sandpaper rawhide tom-tom, blending into overtone of excited voices, enced ears of Herman janitor at School 32, It is the spirited of generations on the march. : He has seen them come and go. Little girls tiie ith. pigtails and boys with awry cowlicks and whistling corduroy pants. They stretch from year, right under his eyes, growing fast, Ried daisies in his garden. He knows children and their habits. You see, he sweeps out every night, the top floors. He finds them tidy, for the most part. There are few scraps of Yaper on the floor. And they seldom break chalk, He looks on them as his ever-changing family, for he’s a bachelor and 54. What he forgets as he sees them sprint quickly through the grades, from room to room, is that they see him, too. They see his round and open face; his smooth high forehead, his easy-laughing, twinkling, deep brown eyes. It would be pretty hard for anyone to fail to get along with Herman Ante. He walks with a roll which would do any seaman credit and wears a flat, gray cap which, when he's talking in earnest, “he shoves back on his forehead leaving a hint of baldness. { He doesn’t talk easily, believes in modesty. He's pi hard to draw out and warm up. ‘This is humility in Its purest form, born of 31 years of being the daytime father of nearly 6000 children. He knows you can't fool a child. They know when there's something wrong inside a man. < And they've all loved and respected “Mr. Andy.” That's ‘what they call him, with an almost reverent ring.
§ ‘Just Treat Them Right’
“TREAT "EM RIGHT and keep their good will,” he says with a red-cheeked smile, “and you will.get along.” 2 Outside his basement “office” is a battery of drinking fountains, three sets of four each, where the pupils scramble down the steps to drink. _ That's how ‘most. of the children know “Mr. Andy.” at the drinking fountain and on the playground where he keeps things in shape. He doesn’t pretend to know much about education. He leaves that .to the teachers who, he save,-don't smoke around the building, nor does he, “either at the “building or at home: But he thinks the art of teaching is moving at a lively cli Petes those talking movies,” he explains with the luster of high interest in his eyes. “They see ? history, animals, fish, birds and the big cities of the world,” he sajd, “and they remember what they see.”
How He Looks to Them
WHEN YOU LOOK at a man who earns $205 a y “thonth (started in 1017 at $60), with the view of a commoner living in the heart of the nation’s bread basket, you wonder what goes on in his -- mind when “he ponders the big: questions. of the day, He's boss, He's Mr. America. He and milpo Hons lke him run the country when they go-to. ..the polls. 8a we. asked: “What would you do if you were ‘President 7" He moved lis thick, sun-browned arms to the edge of the table, “That's a pretty hard question.” - Then .he- shoved his flat, gray cap back on’ his” | head. “I voted for Roosevelt in 1932." he began. Without. asking. you knew that was the last time. dant he ‘the way things “Were going” “he explained. “How about those Russians? Foi President Truman?”
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‘Doing as Well as He Can’
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School 41 at 31st and Rader Sts.
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A Jewel in Two Lawned Acres
his painted daisies, luxuriant peonies,
Corn and tomatoes “and stuff like that It was late afternoon.
it had for 31 years.
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Once, back in ’17, he worked for the United| States Encaustic Tile Works on W. 16th and Mis-| souri Sts. where the Flanner House now stands. He left to work as assistant custodian at School
When pupils began to-thin out-he was moved tot Then, in 1931,| he took over the cherry-red brick schoolhouse at|
AT HIS HOME, a little white cottage, set like! a sun-bright jewel in two lawn-carpeted and flowered acres at 2865 8. Meridian 8t., he works among \Frankenstein Monster lemon, | orange and regal lilies, white with color spots in| their fragile throats,. He raises vegetables, too.
His eyes strayed re-peatedly--to- the clock. The long hand had- pe _toed fifteen minutes past the hour of three. was a hand-winder, big and open-faced. Eoin tor loud and insistent tick was prodding him just as. Chureh;-will-present -the sermon 132,
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mg — MURAY” yor rere merican Male Chorus, Lewis Bul. oy directing, at 8:30,
Sun dag-~Program, repeated at 4 and 5:4 civie aa Like It Here” comedy, | es +30 .
Sunqate]. Like WM Bere” at 2.30 and 8:30.
CIRCLE “Casbah,” with Yvonne ReCatis and Tony Martin, at Fo 1:45, 4:30,
7:20 and 10:08 “French Leave,” with Jackie Coop. er. .and. Jackie Coo at. 12:40,
3:30, 6:15 and 9 Sunday~"‘Casbah™ at 1:3 an, 7:08 and 10. “French iN. a 12:30," 3°15,- 6 and 8:50, ESQUIRE
“Captain Beyeott," with Bioart
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“The Big Clock,” with Ray Mil land, Charles Saughion 23 Yeureen O'Hare, ai 3:40, 8 and 10:10. Sunday~"“The Big Clock™ 8:35, 5:45, 7:85 anh 10:08.
KEITH'S “Sundown,” with Gene Tierney, at 12:40, 3:50, 7:05 and 19:15. “Winter Carnival, with Ann Pa at 11:10, 2:20, 5:35 and
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“8B. F's Btanwyck, Coburn, 9.51 “Port Said.” and Willlam Bishop 5:18 and 8:30 Stage and Screen Spook Shew at 12 midnight Sunday—“B. F's Daughter” 14, 6:26 and 9:38. “Pp * at 1:53, 5:05 and 8:17, LYNKIL “Son of Frankemstein,” with Basi Rathbone, Boris Karloff and -Bela Lugost-at-12:36,-2:49. 7:02 and 10:15 “Bride of Frankenstein,” with Boris Karloff, Colin Clive and Valerie, L100a0n, at 11:22 2:35, 5.48
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Loew's Theater will repeat toHels been there ever since,! 'day the “Asylum of Horrors” windows - and playgrounds |combined stage and screen show clean. In the winter he keeps it cozy warm.
| which opened at midnight yesterday.
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SOLOIST MONDAY-—Anne Weeks, University School of Music, who
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Cast for Jordan Play Announced
The cast for
“Dream Girl,” by
|Elmer Rice, to be presented June 3, 4 and 5 by the Jordan Play|ers, has been announced by James Philippe; play directo: Mn chair-| {man of Jordan Consgrvatory’s
drama department. Joanne Viellieu,
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The first Eagle Scout board of snd! review for 1948 was held today! n- of 4he Rawr snd “Wisttullin the Indianapolis. Athletic- Club, che luncheon honoring the - scouts. were Mayor Al Feeney, IAs Magenheimer, Wallace O. 1.09, scout commissioner; Wilbur |! |Shaw, president of the Indian\apolis Motor Speedway; |Hounghans and B. T. Hu'se, both aircraft test pilots, and Capt. F. the!
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BELMONT andes In he Vahey and Gap” and “A Woman's Vengeance. To, Keeps" and * ‘Smart Politics.’ 4 “Campus Hon Tom | morrow thiougl) Tuesday ape ™"Y \ “Cay Ranchero’ i through Monday “cal Northside aid {| and ‘My Girl Tiss Song.” Sunday through Tuesds i nh ent the ban not. LYWOOD- “My Darling Clementine” | Timberiane' and “Caged Fury.” + CI¥ES r=" ‘Captain Grom Castile and “Second Chance Tomorrow UPTOWN- "Black Bart” and “Tarra fa Tomorrow through Monday rough. Tuesday: “Carnival in Costa] New York Adventure.” Bunday ran g “Nght Song” and “Ivy.” nd. “Smoky.” | Tuesday: “Call Northside TIT ] ¢ COR NET on ing De ghters” and IRVING ‘Oall Northside no oe Sut “Mary Lou. td *Norts. Tomerfe throne Monday “I| ley.” Tomorrow iF Walk. - Alone” and “Wak Up and in Indiana’ and Diamond Horseshoe. Widow of oe aap | : Dream.” LINCOLN-~"1f Winter Comes" “Hop- ZARING—“Bign of the Pram” and “Prince Shc DANY. Mysterious Mr. Valentine” and py's Holiday'= Tomorrow through Tues:| of Thieves.” Tomorrow through h Tuesday. | “Lonehand Texan.” Tomorrow: Hobin-! ay “Road 18 Rig” and Big Town. | “Lady in a Jum ady from’ 2 head” and shorts MECCA — “Bush Pilot” and « Paitners 4 of| Cheyenne SUBURBAN i EME N-"Daae uth" end ‘South of Plains Tomorrow throug ues i) Pago Pago.” Tomorrow through Tuesda “Killer McCOr and “Merton of Movies ' GREENWOOD DRIVE- IN— “Wyoming” and : Captain ® rom Castile” snd “Mr. Reck- OLD TRAIL—"Rin Tin Tin'' “and “Sign of | a Cargo. Tomorrow and Mone eee . less.” the Ram" Tomorrow through Monday:| day: “Pirates of Monterey.” $ FSGUIRE_ “Cobian 2 okt 2 “Sitting Pretty” and “Bury. Me Dead.” uA¥woon" DRIVE + A on Week 3 UNTAIN SQUA eh Tuesday: — tess” and ‘Devil rash ubloon.” Tomor=| 3 eal Northalde Mn an “Bill and Oa Ak omorrow through Monday: | Tow and Monday Bhoeking Miss Piljf 1 § e Wol {5 GARPIELD_- Tntrigue’ end -Rustiers of “Captain of "Castile" and “Lan ENDLETON DRIVEN 1a of the Red-| i ak Canyen. morrow throug NT" Caged Pury” and “Ridin n uxedo Junction ie ead: aioe” nd” “Por ‘Love of PA own Trail” w Tohorrow! “Cynthia” andl row through - Wednesday: “Call “Bowery. Buckar ’
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night at Victory F Malloy 1s the pr r. pitche Jt Won't Be The Indians’ i htening out | pen if the hd pack in first plac week-end’s hostilitie Jeague. The Indians did extra-base hits last 1 made everything cc Millers, who co Jook as idn’t pelong in the ladies’ night played. before & haj 12,243. “Some crow attendance \was 78’ were 4366 remuine 1 Also, thé ble just about to cal a And the more thad tude kept cool with jdge McLish. He h mer” Mauling Miller fanned five. Jus a Bre The game - starte even affair and it after three innings. fourth, the Indians warpath and score After that round, i
breeze. Lonnie Frey, just i {rom the big show, second base for the he made threes err his first game und
_this year and the
more or less lost ou Thé Millers were by-the-absence of 4 Babe Barna, who is pital list with a fre But be that as it ‘dians were alert and and pepper. They to of every break in th made the Millers lool B outfit. The defeat droppe ing Minneapols boy league's first divisiol them into fifth place rocketed from fifth t ing both. Minneapo waukee. Fischer Batte Rube Fischer, wh the Minneapolis 1 batted out in the f and Bill Ayres took for the visitors. Ayres was a great and held the peppe: at bay until the eigh splurged for two mo Indians were in fin coming in off the re played errorless bal made one double pls
"38 games.
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| double-header and
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