Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1948 — Page 5

2, 1948 ,

RUSADE RIAN CHURCH 22nd St. D., Pastor ag 30 P, M.

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fent Car, Fd v That same year’ George Washington High eh | School came into beirig and was in need of a football coach. The carpenter took the job.. He has been head football coach at the school since that: . first season and appears good for at least 10 more. Henry Bogue, the itinerant carpenter-coach, a OT ORISEY, EDR ERTI AR Sl : tte was reared in Kansas and got his first taste-o D. D.. Pastor football as a high school junior in Holly, ‘Colo. , soclate Pastor After leaving high school he went to Sollege,

munion. message hip. 7 ig ‘by Associate w Me." yer Service, PLACE , N. Walcots D.D. , Associate

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Yamin «AEABIRR, fitier~Tatiyer- fret seaso ~any-method-(and I. ‘have made. many. enemies) to/hugely successful airplane manuHe looks liké an" end. “He's ot RA rough ZUR BOY eet so'that be cen -haye thatléacturer, . “abaya: |! for the backfield ” is his father’s diagnosis. . ceason. I had a tough time myself and if I can|unity in the union. His wife, an Bogue’s football coaching formula seems to be help these boys through their tough times I willjuncompromising idealist, also is work plus faith and ‘the exclusion of all other have accomplished my goal.” concerned. "- thought. Bogue arrives at the school before the His bark (which neighbors of Washington! So is the other woman—Kay alarm goes off in most teachers’ homes. The claim will carry a country mile) is much worse|Thorndyke, a wealthy and cynaverage is between 7 and 7:30 a. m., and quite than his bite, and although he is quite impatient(ical proprietor of a néWspaper 3 often is 6:30. and often unreasonable he never carries a grudge.ichain. Grant's brief battle on ” He handles the odd jobs for the football squad He has a tough exterior, but as one of his as-\the shifty, uneven field of polioal fo -Go —sewing pants and jerseys and repairing other sistants said, “He'll cut off hfs arm for you.” tics is complicated, soap-opera tion" equipment, he sees that the field is sprinkled every The best tribute to the coach came ‘one night rashion, by the conflict in his ng Seri morning and lines it before each game. Recently during practice when a hard-bitten left halfback|mind between sacred and profane Dg Series * he turned to Mis. skill with hammer and saw to who had been giving Bogue a particularly hard fiove. odists’ fire ~utld -a--platform.-- from which. movies of home time with insubordinate remarks, stood up. and Thus the Lindsay-Crouse play = . games may be made. addressed the team. : has as many sure-fire “Tngre-] ei TRE Following such a rigid scheddle it is almost “Fellows,” he said, “we've been doing a lot of dients as the sazepac coc 1s ) ET i unimaginable that he has missed but one day in Srinine and laying down on the job. All of" us. consumed in large quantity by CS ee NL BY ERE RT rar ee Wee biggtan. Re 4. zivg 8. CO! AAR en . stone Ave. ! Bogue. has ‘been known to use some of "the to 5% pt oF win 0k iE Who, cesses 9.30 language thought to be reserved for truck drivérs, coach in the city,” tal veeees10:45 steel workers and sailors, and he uses it fluently. That Friday they won their first game of the Sens th out Aline Maimswe munien Yet the cpach, who is a Quaker, has missed only season, downing Manual, 6 to 0. po dinner party in Act. nr

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Inside Indianapolis

TWENTY-ONE YEARS AGO

moved to Indianapolis from Lebanon and built a

10-room house at 6658 Rockville Rd.

across the state of Indiana to coach That was the best ‘move ‘he had itinerary. Susie V. Bogue—who coincidentally Oskaloosa resident.

Hammers His Way Along FROM Richmond the ington High School.

Carpentry, which he picked up has long been Bogue's avocation

with a hammer has supplemented the family in-

come through many summers.

add to the payroll.” He also has three grandsons. The “six kids” include two boys,

Leity championship team of 1944. grader at

three Sunday services in 13 years while attending

praying four years of: football-at.\Willlam: Penn: College in Oskaloosa, Towa. He managed to put himself through college by: firing furnaces in the morning and working late after football ‘practice. . He was mentioned on the all-Iowa college team as center in 1919, his senior year. “I only weighed about 134,” says Mr. Bogue, “and a little man really took a beating.” Bogue, as everyone at Washington calls him, graduated with a major in social sciences and took ‘a job coaching in Granite City, Ill there two years he moved to Geneses, Ill, where he coached his first and only undefeated team to & date. After three years. in Geneaes he moved clear

There he married “Momma,”—Mrs.

Bogues t Lebanon and thence to Indianapolis and Wash-

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‘ Hoosier Profile

COACH—Henry Bogue, coach; of the Washington Continental football team, has missed but one day during his 21 years of service with the school.

fessional football games and may be excused, but .the third—he went fishing.

Works for the Underprivileged

BOGUE lives his football relentlessly and un- - selfishly. Unselfishiy because each minute he .is| “With six kids you have to do something to on thé playing field, whether practice or during competition, his thoughts are more of his men

the game. he says,

Maybe that is the shape of things to come for

the First Friends Church at 13th and Alabama , the carpenter who is also "a football coach. Sts. The first two lapses were because of pro--

(By Bill Pittman.

“has always been to Ben was a letterman under his father on the give the underprivileged kids, who often make up teams, -a reason to hold their heads high and rden City” 8choot, will Meg his: grid- "BAYT din 48 good asthe next fellow. ..L will fry,

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

ICivic Debut Has Punch And Pace

| ‘State of the Union' "Remarkably Good

THE CAST: dames Conover Bpike ‘MacManus Kay Thorndyke Grant Matthews

past McNamara Daniel noes Blair Slerman

+... Earl Davis Helen Morton Nina Brummett ...Jane Johnston ++. Robert Loomis

William Hard

By HENRY BUTLER The Civic Theater opened its 34th season last night “State of the Union.”

is a major problem for amateurs. Jack L. Haffield’s

good version of the play. In spite of a- few. first-night lapses, the performance last night had punch ‘and pace. This season's edition of the play, which, as you know, has been rewritten repeatedly to keep it up’ to-date, packs some pretty good gag lines. One reference to Sen. Homer E. Capehart evi‘dently was appreciated by the [senator himself, present among last night's spectators. Familiar Story No need to retell the familiar story of Grant Matthews and his bid. for the presidency. Grant, a

Saunders)... uring: his residence. here. het.

Lyle Tarbell

with

A big job even for professional producers with plenty of money to spend, the Howard Lindsay{Russel Crouse comedy of politics

players and Walter 8. Russell's technicians have turned out a remarkably

Cramer to Present

The Indianapolis Chapter of American Guild af Organists will sponsdr a recital by Pianist Bomar Cramer, at 3:20 p. m, Sunday Oct, 24, at the Maurat Theater: It is Mr. Cramer's only scheduled appearance in Indianapolis this season. Mr. Cramer was active in musi« cal circles in Indianapolis 4 number of years through his. associa-

BIN Sa © vatory, ‘Indiana University, 1 State Teachers College and the Bomar Cramer studios,

played in 37 Indiana cities, Indiana, Purdue and DePauw Universities. and Earlham, Wabash and Indiana Central Colleges. He performed six times with the Indianapolis- Symphony. For/ the past season he has been resting and studying’ at his former home in Texas and is deSong this year to concert playng.

Murat Gets New Seats

Remodeling Program Costs $100,000 The Murat theater has a new attraction which will be continuous throughout this and following seasons—iew cushioned seats in every section of the theater, The seats, leather padded and with automatic spring controls, were installed as part of a $100, 000 remodeling program this summer. New carpeting and decorations also: were _added in the general “clean 1 pro-| gram. 1 In the clean- -up, workmen recovered a variety of objects ‘which frad-—been-dropped-.down; the-air ducts. .Their.collection ip-

i Mrs. Buell Best ) in the Civic's cast is given by

_ Features at Neighborhood Theaters

Helen Buell as Mary Matthews. tirely credible, She makes Mary

BELMO! — “Stork Club” and ‘ManEater of Kumaon." Tomorrow through aeaisy. “Key Largo’ and “Big Town Scandal.” CINEMA — “Easter Parade” and short subjects. Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Fort Apache” and short subjects. COBRONET.... ‘Miracle of the Bells” and “Lucky Tomorrow through i and shor

“Besier. Parade’ “a DAISY—"Big “Town Scandal” and “irigeart

HOWARD—""Rose of Santa Rosa” day:

IRVING Girl.” LINCOLN—-"1, Jane Doe" the Giants.” day:

apd “New Hounds.” Tomorrow through Tues“Green Grass of Wyoming" and “Tender Years.” ~—*Puller Brush Man" and “Dream

“and ‘Valley of Tomorrow through Tues“Bride Goes Wild'* and. ‘Invisible "

“TOLD. FRATL Willer BRIE" Sa usa}

of Arizona." TOmOFroN and Monday: “Fuller Brush and short subjects. EMERSON—' oven sinners” Great.” Tomorrow, through “Give My Regards v o Broad-

ough ‘Argyle

og A SquaRE_hrou “Key and rman GARFIELD. ‘Big Clock” and Texas.” Tomorrow and Monday: acle .of the Bells” "and “Shaggy.” GRANADA—Throu| n Wednesday: “Fuller wo EMA Man", an “Adventures in Silver-

MILTON—"TFort Apache” “Let's mie Ap. Tomorrow t day: Easter Parade” Takes Over.

HOLLYWOOD" The Cobra, Strikes” and “Ghost Town Renegades

Tuesday: Secrets”

yo hair of

and

and “Arthur

NEW CLASS OPENS Mon., Oct, 4, 8:30 P. M.

" Complete Course 10 Lessons—$9.50—Terms

QUAID DANCE STUDIOS 16th and Hllinols *330c™

Government.

Rhodes Scholar To Speak Here

Dr. Alexander Boeker, former

Rhodes scholar at Oxford, who came to the United States because of his anti-Nazi views, will ‘address “the -Indianapolis,- Coma es< mittee on ‘Foreign Relations in the Claypool Hotel, Oct. 11, Audstin V. Clifford, secretary of the committee, announced today. "Dr. Boeker was invited by several German Universities to lecture this summer, with the apDANCING {proval of the American Military He has just re-ig [turned from spending five months iin Germany.

Because of his German citizen-

ship, he was accorded none of the privileges accorded Americans visiting Germany but lived on German rations in German quarters under full restrictions.

RIVERSIDE

AMUSEMENT PARK

he POLITICS—President Truman ‘paints up Democratic Party r Bowl, speaks“on .Red-propaga

Now OPEN SUNDAY AFTERNOON

Times Movietone News Highlights of This Week's News Reel:

addresses Los. Angeles crowd, ecord, Dewey, at Hollywood nda.

% WORLD AFFAIRS—United Nations pays homage to martyred Count Bernadotte in Paris.

J FOOTBALL—Notre Dame shades Purdue, 28-27, in brilliant

. hard-fought game,

+ SPORTS—Boston Braves win pionship since 1914.

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“Guns of Hate” day: “Key Largo” Over.” ORIENTAL—"God's ‘Co

ountry and

“Superm PARAMOUNT “Train to Alcatraz” of the Bandits.” Eg Were Deans. ye » ingapore.” PARRER--, ‘California™ u** Tomorrow And Monday: aut . and “Black Prid

out.’ Tomorrow through Tuesda “Noose Hangs High" and River Lady. RITZ— ‘Eyes of Texas” he Valley.”

IMOITOW.. oases » Hangs Hig snd “River Lady.” SHERI fangs | From, Brooklyn" AERID, A rin “Bu uperman.” morrow ohrough asd a “‘Biockhe n Old Spanish rail” plus col

ou and : er ~ventuzes n Silverado.” ST. CLAIR—“Time, Place and the Gir and “Man Eater of Kumaon.’ through’ Tuesday: y Tuller ASrush Man" and ‘Adventures in Silve . AND—"Time, Place A the Girl” “Man Eater of Kumaon.' through Tuesday: d “Adventures in Silverado.’

“Life. ‘With Pather SUBURBAN DRIVE-INS GREENWOOD—"Trail and roovery Buckaroos.” and Monda “The Other "the Nort

Love”

age r PENDLETON PIKE—'"Give My to Broadway” and short subjects. mOTIOW and’ Monday: Cree and short } Subjects WESTSIDE ‘Old

TOMORROW

‘Return of Wildfire’ Goddess

Tomorrow and Monand “Arthur. Takes

the

and Tomorrow and vile

and “Noose Hangs “Black REX-—*“Hazard” and * Jou Y patooka "Knock-

and “Thunder in

and To=

ads” changes. “Arthur

through WedBrush Man” and “Ad-

and Tomorrow “Fuller Brush Man"

™ XEDO— "God's Country, and the Wom-

Man" and y Aventures in Silverado. VOGUE—"Key Largo” a “Shagey.” Tomorrow through o and “Easter Parade” and cartoon and news. ZARING—"Key Largo” and “Enchanted DRIVE-IN THEATRE Va lley Tomorrow through Tuesday: NEW In-the-Car Speakers

to San Antone” Tomorrow and

Spoilers of MAYWOOD 7 ‘Ride the N Pink Horse” and Regards

To“Fury at Furnace

Los Angeles’ and’ Woman's Vengeance.’ morrow and Monday; “Road to Rio” and “Speed Spare.”

AMBASSADOR. -ALAMO— Through Thursand “Jungle

seem real and important from

task, since the character can be over or under played.

Woman” and “Wom in White.” Tomorrow and Monday. “Night and pay:| Fred Hartman (stage name tor and ee aiariront at My ight” pius a man well known ‘in the Civic

and elsewhere locally) overcomes

didate.

Civic ‘veterans Paul McNamara,

Tomorrow through es Fred V. Kelly, Earl Davis and daY: gelUiy ab Furnace Creek” and Helen. Morton again distinguish RIV ola— Fuller Brush Man” and “Dream|themselves by excellent work. - sabe Westerner.” Show tonight only: = Rowe More Props RS any Winners” and r. Russell has made good use St Over Ti Lamb Cope” as ae Dus “Pardon ay of some “Stars Under the. Stars”

or

vas. Jim Conover's study (Act I) and the Matthews’ apartment (Act III) both are far less suggestive of opulence than the professional stage sets were.

By far the best performance | \J Mrs. Buell makes the role en-|

her first entrance—not an easy|

the disadvantage of strongly reMe gembling Frevtint. impersonating a Republican ‘can-

Frances Blair is appropriately| :lwitchy as Kay Thorndyke, and |S

revolving stage equipment stored | aX): at the Civic in the difficult scene But, though I greatly |} admire Mr. Russell's ingenuity in | settings, I think he might have done bettér with more drapes

»|and props and less paint on canTomorrow

ment t of earrings and coins. Also theater programs dating to 1912 when a cast which included Al Jolson, Harry Pilser, Ernest Glen|denning, Fanny Brice and Gabey Deslys appeared at the Murat in “Honeymoon Express.”

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“Mine Owns Executioner” with Bursa Meredith at 1:02, 4:51 and “Superman.” at 12:44, 4:33 and 8: 22.

LOEW'S ’ : “Pitfall” with Lizabeth Scott, Dick Powell at 11, 1:46, 4:32; 7:18 and

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