Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1948 — Page 27
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Filipino Leer Enjoys Nonsense
' Thorough Man Finds Time for Little Things By PAUL 8, KATIGBAK .
Foreign Correspondent TLA, P. 1, Oct. 30 President Quirino of the Philippine Re-
public is a paragon of thorough. ness-.. . . even when, with Carlyle,
{he’ believes that “ a little non
sense now and then is relished by the best of men.” One of the busiest chiefs of state in the world today, Prealdent Quirino took time out the other day to do his part as forwarder of chain letters. * Such a missive, started <n
De Gaulle’s wartime forces, and admirer, Placido Mapa, Min-|
ister of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
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From Mr. Mapa's desk it found (its way to Hans Menzi, of the presidential palace staff. Doing
Mr. Menzi turned the letter over
to his chief. Did _ Did President Quirino cuss and
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Pretty Girl Sets Out fo Prove Language
Called Brooklynese Is Just a Fallacy By JOHN ROSENBURG, United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Oct. 20-~Dusty Miller bravely gave the le today to the belief that New Yorkers speak “hurra-zuntle.” She said it wasn't true that the populace hereabouts says Brooklyn “Daw-juz,” when it means Brooklyn Dodge Or “hoy-ball,” whep referring to high-ball, Miss Miller suspected that radio and the movies have misled
the people in the country. She said she took all the lampooning of her native tongue that she could stand and set out to prove that “Toity Told Street on Told Avenue’ was “a fallacy
just .nasty propaganda.”
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girl who speaks New Yorkese, has bad diction and careless enunciation. Girl selected will re« ceive free instruction from college professor on how to speak English correctly and fluently.” + She knew what they mean by
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Air Clinic Says VA Ignores Congress Edict
By MAX B. COOK Seripps-Howard Aviation Editor DETROIT, Oct. 20~The ticklish subject of GI flight training, now almost extinct due to Veterans Administration interpretation of a congressional directive, has become one of the most bitterly fought subjects to come before the National Aviation Clinie in session here. Louis BE, Leverone, president of
“After a long wait, I finally
Africa. by an officer of Charles/had an opportunity to prove that re- the allegations about our dialect cently landed on the desk of Were fabrication,” sald Miss MilPresident Quirino's good friend ler, a pert brunette who writes
grimly,
thing like this:
“New Yorkese,” Miss Miller said
She said her first interview was by telephone and it went some:
{March . on a charge of $15,648 in taxes (n 1041. currently is serving 20 months to five years in Federal Prison
{his part as a peso-a-year man, [Paper advertisement which read:
“lucky” recipients was none other than Mr. Mapa himself.
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General Meyers Faces New Tax Dodge Count
BALTIMORE, Oct. 20 (UP) Retired Maj. Gen. Bennett E.
Meyers was under a second in-
dictment here today on charges
of income tax evasion.
The wartime Air Force pur-
{chasing officer, who ended up in
prison after a dramatic congres-
sional hearing last year, was ac|cused by a Federal Grand Jury {yesterday of evading $45,731 in (taxes from 1942 through 1046.
He was indicted Dare last dodging Meyers
for subornation of perjury.
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Above is 0 panoramic view of the site of Power & Light's new White River gendr. oting plont es it appeared in 1947 before construction wos begun. Superimposed is the outline of the Aéw plont which will be in aparation eorly in 1949.
After. the location hod been determined, the next step wos lo drive steel piling to prevent further erosion of the river bank.
00M TO GROW is important for a power plant and a city. Power & Light provided for both in its new White River generating station, which is now under construction: The site selected near. Centerton provides plenty of land for plant expansion—and plenty of water for condensing steam back into water for re-nse in boiler tubes: The river water is only “borrowed” wpstream and
yeturned downstream. Railroad and highway transpor- SE
tation facilities, and direct rail access to Indiana coal fields, are other major advantages of this location for the, production of the additional Electricity. needed to give Indianapolis the power to grows nt
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the National Aeronautical Association which sponsors the cline, said the Veterans Administration had “arbitrarily misinterpreted and overridden the orders of
for radio. “I decided.to strike a| Interviewer: “What's your Congress. little blow for freedom of speech.|name?"’ “In spite of an act of Congress |Our speech.” Miss M.: “Soiley « Mill - ugh.” ordering continuance of such a Answered an Ad (She used the name Shirley Mil- vara. Jometing Sdethy w= ler.) gO wrong,” sal hy She said she answered a news Interviewer: “Why do you need Leverone. . — . diction lessons?” nger of Bankruptcies “Wanted for radio series: One Miss ‘M. “I speak Hurte:| He explained there wad danger pull his hair? No Te ddred zuntle.” (Horizontal.) of wholesale’bankruptcies of small the letter copied twelvefold and| Interviewer: “What do you Sirpors and Berton: a 4 result h t to each of a dozen|/Mean’” | Rad ne mt Tuck.” Among the] Miss M. “With my mouth Y¢ arate training program.
partly open so everything comes! our flat.” Interviewer: “Why do you want to improve your speech?” Miss M.: “I want to go to Cali-fern-yah (California) to be in the movies.”
Interviewer: "Would you like to be on the radio?” | Miss M.: “Yay-yah" (Yes.) Interviewer: “Can you appear any time you're called?” Miss M.: “Sewer.” (Bure. Interviewer: “Say that again!” Miss M.: “Sewer,” . Interviewer: “Hmmm-m-m.” Miss Miller said a personal interview followed quickly. “About 100 girls answered the ad,” she said, “but only 15. of us quktified’ for &" ‘personal inter view. We were given a reading test. I spoke with the ‘accepted’ dialect, saying Lun-gyland (Long
Not So Horizontal Miss Miller said she listened carefully and was convinced the other girls spoke bona-fide New Yorkese. “And not as horizontal as everybody laughingly prefers to .think.” “They made us repeat the; words so they could catch the ‘fakes,’ ” she smiled. “But I was the only fake there and I was told that I had won. I defaulted immediately, explaining that I was an imposter.”
speak New Yorkese and not YeeYew Yawk-ease.
South Dakota Fines
18 Big Shot Hunters ENO SPRINGS, 8. D., Oct. 20 (UP)—Eighteen non-| resident pheasant hunters, includ-
fcan Broadcasting Co., several prominent Houston, Tex., busi nessmen. and officials,” and rel-| atives of two screen
illegally shooting hen pheasants.
president: Glepn Houston oll Sion Mie Judge Glen Perry and Sher Neal Polk of Houston; Lid R. Howard of Beverly Fills, Cal,
And Tries to Hang Cat
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 20 (UP)—A 12-year-old boy was held by juile authorities today for hang- £ a cat on a miniature gallows. The boy, whose name was withheld, was arrested after a neighbor found the cat on the gallows oma vacant lob. An earlier effort of his to hang a kitten on a tree Hmb was thwarted when a passerby ‘heard the animal yowling. Officers said the boy told them he learned to make the gallows from pictures'in a comic book. He was held pending physchiatrict examination,
Hold 3 in Cracking Of Hotel Strongbox
NEW YORK, Oect. 9 (UP)—A bellhop and two other persons were held today on charges of stealing $75,000 worth of jewels from the hotel strongbox of a textile manufacturer, Bellhop Charles Galllera, 26, all ly entered the hotel room of Samuel Lesavoy and took the pass key to his strong box downstairs. Alphonse Lanza, 35, and James Demattia, 36, came in with Gallfera the next night and cracked the vault, police said.
Mother's Fall Fatal To Baby in Arms
first buggy ride Olldonnnio 23, gave her five-weeks-old daughter was the last. The new mother, weak from the effects of the premature birth of little Darlene, buggy to her ride. She fainted and fell while ascending the stairs with Darlene
arms. ns “When ‘she regained - conaciousness.she ro the bavy, dead beside her.
Asked About Radio dered to comply with the Con-
husband of Dorothy Lamour, and Leif Henie, Ocean Side, Cal, rather of Sonja Hanje. Take Sime-tested 4 WINTEN-X Tablets tor 'orty-two hen pheasants were i an confiscated 4 5 Sock chao safiineion 5 3 your money fefunded. Boy Builds Gallows WINTER. X Tablets, 100 Jor ie The The
ar CHICAGO, Oct. 20 (UP)—The| that Mrs. Gloria!
It developed that a nation. wide campaign had been insti.
tuted with veterans signing pe: earth titions
and mailing President Truman. The petitions ask .that the Veterans Administration be or-
them to
gress directive. GI's and operators contended that Congress had no intention of classifying flight training with vocational pursuits such as dancing, They also point out that use of flight training does not necessarily mean military service nor airlines service. They list many uses of planes In and other occupations,
Police Chief Spurns |
Hike -of $50 in i
NORMAN, Okla. (UP)—Police
Eahahion
lier this ER! is way space. Calculations just — Dr. Allan D. XY University here show that the comet made
A. of California's yo Observatory. 3t wis 430 million villas fromthe eart
It can best be seen in the early evening. Dr. Maxwell calculates that next Sunday thosé with 10-to-12-inch telescopes or comet
ter will be able to Spot ; declination,
le
Wirtanen at right hours, 18.8 minutes; plus 10 minutes.
AN NOUNCEMENTS
Island), Pernt (point), ersters Chief J. W. Wheeler doesn’t want (oysters) and gaw-jus (gor-|a salary increase, He protested geous)."” - a $50 hike on the ground that it
wouldn't be fair to other department heads. Wheeler says he likes Norman
and has been “more satisfied here!
than any other place I have lived in my life.” ”
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Missing Woman Hunted In Four States Returns
has arrived home with the explanation that she has Joen visiting friends in Rasiktord d,
Mrs. Cora Jacobs re heb daughter missing after a shipment of her clothing arrived home Sept 11 from Sycamore, Iii, where Miss Jacobs was
