Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1949 — Page 17
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THE FOLLOWING announcement should across the track from one of WFBM's “television \ AGE 17 ine aS hme shoud be a EE ; FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1049 : — P : the “500” would be televised. : Of course, the hardest thing about ‘the whole r; ” ; - . = tr Friends, a new pagoda, offering the latest in business was to get a building permit. at such a - " ; luxurious spectating, will rise on the inside of the late hour. Once that was accomplished it was a : ; Si southwest turn Memorial Day. Officially it will simple matter to have my architect ‘inform me| Ji Iv : be known as “Sovola’s Pagoda.” that it was feasible to construct pagoda as : I will build the structure.’ Now you know it S:Bugh O'Datitel], Sunes Sta artis, it with isn’t to be to sneeze at. help of word pictures from 3 Sone metaine tell you there Hugh might have made it just a shade fancier Just
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dont Sect eno bulla 3 pags in to start pretty accurate. on drawing), but sot ing the day oF oa olan, 10, Hart artist's conception of things you'll ‘know there's people like Wilbur Shaw, begin to ask questions
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“Before your joy subsides, let me 9% are problems in the building game. You
Schedule Erection Of Churches
Ome are Hrd tr ae ED Trest Wh. Setall here and there Photos By Bob Wallace, Times Staff Photographer Pls ‘Nightmares’ Are Ended began talkinglaf stresses 4nd strains, wind veloc ah En ightmares’ Are En 4 % : BUT THE NIGHTMARES, politely called con- és, Weighis ud stata on our Arie ssting and d satchel ferences, are over and the green flag is ‘waving. oe tely ii Bis Jargon soun a Bteresting. Du Now all that remains to be done is to get some of ’ artments. the technical and working problems straightened WOU: until I get Mr. Kenney's baok. : of out which shouldn't be much. Not after I buy In Juut Spisien can a vagoda such as I plan One “Bl Reading for the Trades” y . . Joseph E. Kenney. : . Mr. Ginsberg answered, “Yes, but . . .” and materials. The way I figure it, my pagoda will increase got no further
“Let " buts ference. the seating capacity of the Speedway by about Whe a rte Duta for SX; Dest don 20 seats, Understand, those are first class seats The resident engineer called in Bob Shroyer, offering an unohuisy atiyeted view, Tivtertion Mom Carl M. Geupel, Construction Cn., carpenter foree sun (or no Just by coincidence, the structure will be directly M30 I laid my drawing on the drafting table. I
carpenter foreman had a few questions which we left for another time, too. Man, I'm a busy guy. Besides, I wasn’t planning to build a Rose Bowl. Miles B. Staley, estimatbr at. the Phoenix Lumber and Hardware Co., where I ordered my
No. 3 beam. He had the lumber; I had the money and that’s all there was to fit. Tentatively my schedule calls for being out at the track Memorial Day fat the crack of dawn. My lumber and materials ‘will be ready for assembling so there shouldnt be any difficulty in being ready for my first guests by the time the starting bomb goes off.
- Wait for Crack of Dawn GENE STARBICEEN, Whine ha SERCUITS ig producer, earned fromn sources close to the 4 i coaxial cable, will be ty operations on the| St Christopher's statue stands top of Grandstand E at ‘dawn. It will be inter-| guard on W. l6th St. esting to see which one, of us will be ready fori 4 i” business along about 10:30 a. m. My next task is to pick up my building book and take a few practice licks with my hammer and saw. It's been about 20 years since my last project (roller skate scooter) and I may be rusty. Just as soon as I meet with my architects, carpenters, artists for the technical session, I'll report the results. Anfl I'll also tell you how you can get to “Sovola’s Pagoda” and who can use it. Gosh, isn’t the artiist’s drawing pretty? Can't you just see yourself up on top, sipping a lemon2
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. " ' "ops ' Don’t forget, occasionally you'll be caught ‘by | conception: of ‘Sovola s Pagoda” which "Mr. In- the television cameras and make your on | side Indianapolis” plans to build on Memorial back home jealous.
Ye Won't that be fun, hey?
Marital Mess By Robert C. Ruark
NEW YORK, May 27—One thing I would like Topping boys to depend on, and there is always to see in my newspaper these days is a celebrity Hedy . By, the way, whom is she marsports section, so to speak, which would list all ried to just now? the current weddings and divorces of the Holly-
woodians and the Broadway-Miami-Palm Springs characters who change mates to match their wardrobes. ~ The way it is now, with the matrimony, divorces, romances and paternity suits scattered all over the paper, I get awful confused. What we need is at least a solid page of the stuff—~maybe even a whole section, edited by Arline Judge. Call it the “Second-Hand Section,” if you like.
« In one day of reading the papers, I noted that,
‘In addition to her problems of negligee and wed-
ding site, Miss Rita Hayworth had also discovered a drowned man, upsetting the three-time bride terribly.
There's That Sabu Paternity Suit
- THERE was a piece in which Sabu, the ele: phant boy, was charged with being the papa of an unwedded ballet dancer's 8-month-old daughter. The wedding plans of Mrs. Nora Eddington (Errol) Flynn and Dick (Joanne Dru) Haymes were tentatively announced. Evelyn Keyes and Director John Huston had decided to call it a day. Mr. Huston was mentioned as interested in Paulette Goddard, who is trying to shed husband Burgess Meredith down in Mexico. } Broadway actor Robert Bruce Douglas, it was announced, was married to actress Harriet Vine after Harriet called Hollywood to beseech the blessing of her 8-year-old son. Blessing received, knot tied. Alida Valli, Italian film star, filed suit for divorce, charging cruelty, against hushand Oscar De Mejo. Hunt Stromberg Jr. and his spouse decided to quit after two years of bliss, That's a fair sample. For running stories, we have had the Ingrid Bergman-Roberto Rossellini idyll, plus Miss Hayworth's lengthy nomadic romance with the Aly Khan. We always have
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—world news, purely local news, Washington news, city hall nesws, veteran news, sports, woman’s grist, society. Celebrity marriage and divorce, counter-suit and rumor, can certainly be classified no longer as mixed-gull romance, to be played wild over the paper. Journalistically speaking it's sports, or amusement pure and simple, and big enough to justify’ departmentalization. f I would like to see Tommy Manvifle named editor emeritus of such a page, together with Peggy Hopkins Joyce. They would take no part in its administration. They would merely serve as fonts of nisin and occasional consultation. Miss Jutige would certainly qualify as editor and columnist,’ ; This speciall second-hand section would carry box scores, as in baseball, and a special form rating: on the contestants—excuse me, lovers—after the fashion bf the races. In this fashion you would be able to tell at a glance whether the matrimonial participants were well-merged or well-sundered, according to past performances.
Look What Lana Turner Started I RECALL the confusion engendered by the recent nuptials between the Topping boy and
Lana Turner. Actively related, in this recital of|ié
love's young dream, were Bob Topping, Dan Topping, Sonja. Henle, Artie Shaw, Kathleen Winser, Steve Crane, an aspirin fortune, the Broadway stage, Tyrone Power, the New York Yankees and a tinplate fortune. At one time or another they had all been married to or romantically interested in each other. A simple racing chart on an. event like this-~ or even on the current bliss of Mr. and Mrs. Aly Khan—would certainly clear up all doubts and confusions for simple customers like me. Right
now I'm not sure whether Sabu or Louella Par-| #
sons is best man, and nowhere in the paper have
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: ve I3 Persons figrt [Expect 150 Cars Station | ity D trates Ever | ing | Bug-Eyed Senators By Frederick C. Orhman| erin Selgin in Community 3 Persons Hr L5G mato Show
Mickey Rooney with us, contemplating divorce I been able to find a
quare. or matrimony. We have had Lana and the batting average.
Station WKM By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor
| . g Additional entries are expecten (Chany es Hands New churches of five different Serbtinalions will stand as a| n 0Ca Id IC No" swell the ist to 150° cars in z And i 's interest in religion. WASHINGTON, May 27—Now it turns out that then he got on the subject of cost. He tole tf Speedway Cys interes a
11 temporary Catholic church and the {the Antique Car 8how being "the ears, a sma . . I was right all along, spending my money as soon figured that in another 20 years the medical in- wes Sony ye ns, Emel) tempor the whole work of minister-| 3-Year-Old Girl Runs du Jauensy eanaey ne Sale of Assets as I earned it. Being thrifty and saving cash surance plan would cost about $18 billion a Year.|ing to the growing Speedway City population, po : for a squally day is an evil thing and it is to be That looked like a who
| Approved by Court pping doctor bill to Sen. The suburb, made famous by the 500-mile Race, grew and Into Path of Car Fair Grounds, { Pprav oli ay deplored. At least by my authority, Prof. Seymour Forrest C. Donnell of Missouri, spread during the war. Families — or. 1a | A 3-year-old girl was in Gen-| The show, sponsored by the KOKOMO, May 27-Radio stas KE. Harris, : It seemed reasonable to the professor. The best -/in the field hospital of the Indi-| ith injuries Horseless Carriage Club, opens bt The professor has been teaching economies now thing to do with mon heth " bel nging to Soedpied all avaliable local hous | jexal Hospital today w njgrias/ ey, whether belonging to goy-
f Kokomo went ff lis Motor Bpeeqway, \daily at 1 p. m. Proceeds will go tion WKMO o ? ing. Men and women commuted a0DapO ity|recei¥ed when she ran into the y at Harvard for nearly 30 years. He's the author ernment, business, or private citizen, is spend it, he r| Visitors approaching the city of 21 books on the subject. He reports that he pend It, heisrom Indianapolis and other
a (3 the air at 5:50 p. m. yesterday, to the 8t. Margaret's Guild. ! . . {following judicial approval of the sald. And if a citizen knows the government doc ’ 4 from the west through 16th St {path of a car yesterday. ¢ 35 to BO cars fo knows more about it than most. If you've got any will take care of him when he breaks a leg, he pain hd en Aon gr Dy grediea by St Cluisto- The child, Janice Yancy, of 344 re atavah of on OS was ale ot its Jon-operating Jasety Tis “EreE business beow good ot nines any compulsion 10 Save, be added. thousands of visitors each Me- {Phere gai sculpture serves|N. Miley Ave, was struck by &|gcheduled to arrive today. More wna bid of $35 100. eVenTbds: ETS ouly Oe ao ir Sis fabbelgastel Sev. Donnell. He wondered pip Day was suspended. 5° a reminder that prayers have |car driven by Harvey Hughes, than 100 Fortville citizens in cen- |" no Fc, "0 FF cospted by Harry doesn’t Se what he preaches. He is ashamed him gh he 3 Hight Harvard's econoniist assure But all the while the churches been offered that safety will pre-| 1948 Ww. New York St., as she ran tennial ath will participate in '0. Davis, receiver of the station, Bets he M1 What he cal Vil stor fr man to save tag much FS Sng ie, unde, oP Moncey ut 1h scene ow York 1. near My iments ho PT GPL Set Sage Sten anti-social. hy, %¢ «When peace 3 ’ . Ave, yesterday. She was reported! « One-t) Ot. LOUIS Stanley o n Cire And how we ever got on this subject is beyond be aid Tt is bad for him and bad for his coun are Aye of Jem Sow i 27 IU Dentistry lin fair condition today. Motor Carriage urrived for jin Mr, Metsiger who heads Jasper. me. ait, bespectacled Trofeo rBu-bu-but this is shocking," sputtered the gen. oe 10 a : Seniors to Get Awards Two other persons, including an Ey was Ta by George pig KL on ade > i Ee ide Ae Heman from President Truman's home sists, The new Speedway Christian| Twenty-seven members of the 81-year-old woman, were injured ,®rn = Wet 1 ny Edgar the WKMO license to the Federal iv 3 AiR Bing P A i Too Thrift, He Says Church expects to dedicate its graduating class of Indiana Uni-|in a cab-passenger car collision | i 0 "00 Naw Castle, officials of Communications Commission, medical insurance scheme, mericans riri, fe Jay De cina CE yesterday. JDificlals of “ " $165,000 sanctuary in September. versity School of ntistry the former St. Louis Motor Ca The Kokomo station, owned hy Overflow of College Graduates TT JUST SEEMS shocking,” corrected the pro- | 7100000 SLURRY Th RIL er veraty. Ce nition auring| Eidorly Woman Hurt te form he kam dation, owned Hy FOR ONE THING, he said, this country is get- fessor. He said he believed Americans today were tor of the church which faces the honor day ceremonies at 8 p, m.| — = [had Deen In. rorirerion “soe ting so many college graduates that they can't find being too thrifty, that they were socking away tooo 100" school at 14th and Win- today on the campus. borne, 242 N. Thinots St. was in Worker Injured |Apr. 28 of this year as the result good jobs in keeping with their education. This-is many dollars. » na ton Sts. | Awards will be made to win. [borse, 242 Hi nol FM by! of a suit brought by the Howard SHMming them to feel trustraisd. ned. “That's one of the penebiee tom hel The new St. Christopher Catho- ners of the Leonard Singer essay collision with a ¢ 413 Maniove By Fall Into Hole E. Wilson Co. Chicago advertise Sen, James E. Murray of Montana sald he fre- continued. “That's one of the penalties you getl), gchool which will include the contest: C. B, Mosby award for Ruby Ann Hittle, 141: nlove 8 Indi lis man Ing concern. quently rode with a taxicab driver who held a col- for being too rich. You save too much.” church occupies a site in 5300 W.|outetanding work in oral surgery, |Ave., at 20th 8t. and Park Ave, A oh i uy muapole Imia| Only other bid was $27,500, degree. He smiled then, as if he had forgotten some-|1g¢th St. It is named for St. orthodontia and research; certifi-| Injured were Jennie Stader, 81, was injured when he ut d 1040 entered by Donald A. Milo “Was he frustrated?” inquired Sen. Robert A. thing. Unfortunately, he said, he didn’t practice Christopher, the patron saint of cate from the American Soclety|of 2754 Winthrop Ave. who re-|a five-foot hole near the C Taft of Ohio. what he preached. He was inclined to save his travelers, because of the Speed-
| stations WLBC and WMUN of of Dentistry for Children and|ceived a broken arm and other | Masearl food Merchants frm. 341 piuncie, He had operated the “He seemed perfectly happy,” replied Sen. Mur- Own money and it worried him. way Race, the Rev. Father Leo Alpha Omega plaque for outs injuries and Naomi Smtih, 21, of 8. ew Jersey > y t ‘| Kokomo station under contract ray. -1 shouldn’t really do it,” he said. Lindemann reports. St. Andrew's Standing work during the four|1937 Park Ave. both passengers| Hollis J. Dicks, 315 N. East BL. withthe receiver and had plop mes Prof, Harris said that wasn’t what he meant. This left the Senators open-mouthed and, if Meuibers of ne PL b are wor-|year course, and a proficlency/in the cab. They were treated told police he was wheeling Ato continue it here provided FCC Give everybody free medical attention and this they'll pardon the expression, bug-eyed. But it [United Le fay Speedway Town medal. and released at St. Vincent's Hos- crate of oranges over the pit left, approval be given. country will need thousands of extra doctors. This bucked me up considerably. Here Te Det Warry« Shing a their edifice is under| Dean Maynard K. Hine will|pital. |by Indianapolis Power & Light "The sale leaves Kokomo with means jobs for some of those frustrated college ing all these years about pending aa construction. The Rev. Robert Preside, and Edward E. Bosh, ——————————————— {Co. workers, which was covered put one radio station, wIOU, a pea won 1s cotegt Prt. cou chan pices (inarciuy cost myd ooh tne a. inieer; "The comgre: senor class preiaent, wil speak pone” Oil Plant Pp n . ’
by a steel plate. He sald he operated by the locally owned | ease 1{for the graduates. A reception slipped and fell into the hole, re- North Central Broadcasting Harris begged to disagree. feel better. gation Will ye feuge. the wi hal] will follow the ceremonies. Burglars_broke into the Inter- | cetving leg and back injuries. He err, TP Church, 16th and Beeler Bts., is S—————— state Petroléum Co., 3801 Massa- was in fair condition in Methodist Services Today bor Jo . pleted. The Methodist have 2 Local Men Elected chusetts Ave, SY Roday Lond Hospital today. Mrs. Ne an, 102 : bough ew church, . ransacked candy BO n t . wm ’ The Quiz Master ??? Test Your Skill ??? aire of Christ, 10th To Offices in SAR machines. Officials could not im-| Sahara Grotto Sets - | MUNCIE gti pores : and Winton Sts, represents the| Two Indianapolis membersimediately determine the amount | : . { » May 2 rvices for po M M N many origin Bay Psalm When the Cullinan diamond found? fifth denomination to SpOnsSOrihave been elected to national of-|of money taken. Committee Meetings Rr: t ay d swhat, one of the Sow oy Sopies af te : This oh was found in 1907 and presented Sotisttuction plata. the 500-Mite|1c%® in the Boclety of the Bons Sahara Grotto Auxiliary com-| County hora n ed w OF the Bay Pim Beak ther aro ony 11 fo King Edvard Vil ue ihe arpet "dmmondn Mo, ine ly" “Rte of on, American Revoir, ponerse Lumber Theft {mise si met as oon. (oun, nhe ded, Wadnetany copies known. There are only about 200 First kmown. It originally Weighed. ver Speedway City churches Sunday.|,, “}, “yngiana Society, was! Lumber valued at $100 was re-| Relephont ite SE Noon Tortie. Burial will be fin Folios, and, of course, each manuscript is unique. ‘ * © jcknamed Clay's Father Lindemann will Bluts Sate chosen vice president general of ported stolen today from a home, 4n¢ " > ne y 3 anan Sifu y + Somettow, ’ oo : oy Wha t great highway was n and Breet St. Curistopher day|the four-state Central District, under construction at 3512 N.iDtesdl Ave, . Marie ly En jo ehuted her y > ' Itke, n-| 80D, . ’ ) ' was Does India have any fresh-water lakes? The Cumberland or National Road was mick-| Monday, he and the Rev, Mz. \nd William = SleKitrick, ast Oxlord St Pgul Lo KE, FDEELED | *Nosdiowork’ Utils Lonchethiie grandmother ‘of Mrs : Wular Lake, though only 15 miles long and six named Caz Rom because Henry a fought so Thorne. Wil sefve 3a tha la y. as named as a trustee of the|the lumber was discovered miss- Friday in 427 N. Chester Bt, Mrs. \Friedly and Mrs. Stanley Pershe miles at its widest, is the largest permanent vigorously for the governmeny With . can [national organization. | i natural fresh-water lake in all India. which this road was built. men will give any they : |
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