Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1948 — Page 5
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Urges Craig for National Helm
ALONG WITH HIS primary goal of Keeping ‘America sold to the people he says he is going to try to get George Craig, a Brazil attorney, slécted national commander of. the Legion. Oné of the most familiar things about the congenial new er is his pipe. Seldom is he seen without the weatherbeaten old bdriar jammed in the corner of his mouth. When he is driving, however, he chews on cigars because he thinks they are less dangerous. One time he sét the back seat of his éar on fire with a pipe. .«" How about’ cigarets? “I'd just as soon suck on a straw,” he X ' Born 57 years ago at Houston (How-stun, he pronotinées it), a tiny village in the rn part of Jackson County, Mr. Lutes is a fervid Hoosier who wouldn't trade Indiana for all of the gold at Ft. Knox, Ky. A genuine son of. the soil, he spends all of his spare timeée-—and money-—wheén he is not busy with the Legion or at his job, on his 170-acre farm near Houston. And he credits his top physical condition to this hobby. Several weeks ago he pitched hay for two days straight without any ill effects. Joe Lutes is not & self promoter. He never would havé run for the Legion post if his friends hadn’t pushed him along, bécause heé is not the type of man that wants to be'in the public lime light. . He would have been completely satisfied to have continued plugging awdy In lesser ¢a ties for the department and Hayward-Barcus 55 as he has done for 25 years. The way he operates the Advance Kléctrotype
uous campaign. A veteran of
an active part in
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“Do unto others
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plant exemplifies the kind of 4 man he is. His His nose, 1 office is in the plant—a block away from the main boxin office, and it is 4 raré occasion when he is seen High
in headquarters. He believes in rubbing shoulders with the men under him and in giving them plenty of eéncouragement. . It pays dividends, too. In the 28 years he has been associatéd with the company there NaS been no labor troublé théugh four unions are represented among the employees. team.
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Live af i“ SAND! “PH Wines Returns” and ‘Border * w and
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60th.” ‘Tomorrow through ne *‘Adventures of Robin, Hood” “River Lady” und “Walluy Es Y Motiday: “on
and “Green Grass of Wyoming.” SUBURBAN DRIVE-INS GREENWOOD—“Last of Rédmen" and - nd ” and
Gra y. Tomertow Monde scomber Affair” and “Susie os Out.”
$5 Shans With Yor* sud “Beans of meywoon yi Rus .Myisieot, ind rginia.” o“ st undup.” I ; ORI AL~"'Cadbah’” and “Secret Be- Monday: Honeymoon” and “Wild Horse Mesa.” .
youd the Doet.”” ‘Tomorrow snd Mon. ! day: “Homecoming” and 404! NDLETON PIKE—*To. (he Bug of tne Earth” and short Subjects, rrow and Monday: “Bleck Bart” and short
bjects. ES SIDE w= “Pabulous Texan" and “Curly.” Tomorrow - and Monday: “Cnsbali” and Cartoon Carnival. DOWNTOWN
Coo. PARAMOUNT "Assigned t6 Danger” and BAMOD 1 Skies." Tomorrow and Mon ay: News” and “Aa's X PARKER Ron 0s, of Ros. Ridge” and onday: “Riders of Destiny” and
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AMBASSADOR-ALAMO--Throu| Monday: “Dead Don’t Dream” and Cleyenie Takes Over.”
OFF TO THE FARM—Attired in a sports shirt and a straw hat, Joe Lutes, new commander of the Indiana Department, American Legion, checks one of his car wheels before going to hi¢ farm for a week-end breather after a stren-
both world wars, We is married
and has a 28-year-old son. Joseph F. Lutes Jr. who fléw B-24’s in the last conflict. Mr. Lutes and his wife, Lelia, live at 4320 Carrollton Ave., while their son lives in Liberal, Kas.
Christian Church where for years he has taken
the late Merle Sidener’s Christian
Men Builders ¢lass, .
Class to Sponsor Joe Lutes Day
AS A TRIBUTE to its civic-minded member the class is having a Joe Lutes Day on Aug. 29. Among his club affiliations sre the Club of ting House Craftsmien, which he helped - his ize and the Masonic Lodge. ‘Mystic Tie is his blue lodge and he is a member of the Scottish Rite. What succéss has come to him in life Mr. Lutes says he owes to following the Golden Rule:
4s you would have them dé unto
you.” He never ceases to keep this principle foremost in his mind. - His stubbornness when he knows he is right and his practice of proceeding cautiously he prob ably got from his parents, tvpical Pennsylvania Dutch peoplé who were among the first pioneers to settle in Indian : And quite In keeping with Dutch traditions he
a.
and sour pickles. . déntally, was flattened during a
match while he was attending Houston I. Arter that he didn’t go in much for pugilistics but he continued to wrestle and run
Mr. Lutes was graduated from Central Nor. mal, row Canterbury College at Danville. attended several other universities, including Indiana, wheére he was a member of the wrestling
Thompson.)
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“Life WHB Father,” ng Wil1h Powell bam, RORY 239 E00 0 ul Sundsy—“Life With Father” ab 12:50, 3:08, 5:20, 7:40 and 9:58. TRE PR °n :30 and 10:38, i, “he Gress Dawn” st 3:15, 6:06, and 9.
Sunday-—Same schedule, INDIANA
“Ta * with Van = nd Bus Hiywerd, a 11, re 130, 7:40 and 10. Sund. “Tap Roots” at 1, J, 5: 7:40 and 10. | din his KEITH'S or hil’ 28 at, Jogo ni ey, wv dd 4:40, No and 16.90. % wl Weutan's Pe - Your Shoes,” astle a Rr Knox, at a 6:20 and 9:10.
Suanday—‘Dréam Girl” at 4:45, 7:35 and
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" : Police today held 17 men under last night. ~ Closing in on a room at 1702 |S. Keystone Ave. they cornered men whom they charged with : and a gaming A 16th man, Nor1834 8. Keystone Ave, was arrested on a charge of interferwith a police officer. in the raid were two bags containing $84 in cash, 4 deck of cards and a pair of wis having Tr grip MGR v the Chief g arres arvey We Them 26 backgrounds AT GARFIELD — Betty Ann ‘| Anderson, 30, of that. address film. The Indians kept Julian, vocalist, who will be a [after R dooks ot Jou the Holtyood featured performer in a free [tickets on in a candy case. Hd public concert st 8 p. m. fo- [The a TO aha Makeup-man morrow in Garfield ithe |orise and keeping a room for me out 48 4 ; ater. | pool selling. dark iin and » breacholout that) “44 would ve a’ O-year-old skinny Indian but was a little Band to Play topped it of win some warpeint.| A Epa@ Show THE INDIANS took one look at me and howled. . Variety Acts Set Chiet Twoyoungmax doo At Garfield Bowl Wl me into =! Danvers Julian and his ng . He named me “Chiefinand with’ a series of variety ead-Bib Paleface.” acts will be featured in a free 1 called the Chief “Jake” public concert at 8 p. m. tomorHe called me “Head” row in Garfield Amphitheater. We sat down cross-legged on Appearing on tomorrow's pros) fe pearl A Dn PON aoa; (gram will be Jack Metcalf, tap above us Points clouds | uncer; Betty Ann Julian, vocalist; Nancy Ford, soprano, and . 4.8 Russell Sanderson, baritone, in “RAIN IN eight Dowrs”he sald. |quets accompanied by Walter Two hours later it was pouring.| Rigdon, and the Continental Trio The headdress flopped around violet Selley, violinist; Alma Van my face every time I lonked Inloivactor, accordionist, and Don the wind. The Chief told me &|wittig, bass. 3
TWELVE children on the train
put them on most of thé Indians to make them live up to Hollywood Indian standards, One makéup man chased a
the end of the days work and finally grabbed him by thé haid. “Leave go,” yelled the brave. “My own.” . r »
THE INDIANS liked the bows
didn’t wave back. I grinned. Indian's stony stare.
Deanna Gets Notice
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 21 (UP) Actress Deanna Durbin either return to work at Univer-sal-International studio or repay $87,083 it paid her while she was on leave of absence, the studio sald in a “friendly” superior court
Freight Drivers ms To Vie for Crown
$1 oy ‘ . ; a w ee ot enor noses] I 311° [i ll oS ro brave all over the reservation at ing
and arrows brought from Hollywood and spent hours with a Whihs instructor learning to shoot em.
They may be rusty on the art
of archéry, but some baseball scout ought to look these stonies
They only gave me a stony
Co-sponsors of the program are
held at the State Fair Grounds, Sponsored by the freight company, drivers will be judged on a point scoring basis involving] straight line driving, backing in an alley to a dock from an adjacent 40-foot roadway, diminish. clearance and stop line problems and parallel parking.
driver appearance, courtesy, per-
of ald and traffic rules, two groups of semi-trafler drivers and straight truck drivers. Winners in each division will be bonus for weeks, Division winners will theén Jepresent Foster Freight Lines the annual Indiana Motor Truck Association’ Roadeo
over, ey can kill & running tion next month, rabbit with a rock. competing for the championship You've got to be an Indian tolof Indiana. be ch / with these boys. 1 put on my store ¢lothes and came out and waved at them. They ,300"w "wast Da
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Points will also be awarded on| | sonality, attitude and knowledge! | The contest will be divided into) |
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Times Movietone News Highlights of This Week's News Reel:
J WASHINGTON—House Un-American Activities Commit-
tes hears refutation of charges made against former Treasuty Department official. % BABE RUTH PASSES—The Great Bambine dies at the age > of 53. An era passes as the Sultan of Swat strikes out after lifetime of setting records. = 3 U. S. ORDERS RUSSIAN TEACHER TO TESTIFY —Subpoena served on teacher in hospital. Exclusive interview with | Countess Tolstoy, who sheltered her, says communism is & | cancer to be destroyed.
3 YMPICS—Argentina's Cabrera triumphs in classic OLIVA u. S ns the 400 meter relay- after protest.
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