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Such disdain probably would amuse R. E. Banta, Crawfordsville bookseller and Publisher, who has written “The Ohio” for Rinehart’s “Rivers of ‘America’ series. Mr. Banta's history of the hnsiest river bordering on Indiana will be pub lished by the New York firm Oct, 13. Mr. Banta wrote it without benefit of Ph. D., M. A, or even B. A. In a half-serjous biographical note to his publisher, he says he was always too busy with extra-curricular activities at Wabash College to spend time on passing courses. might offend the “GI” professorial mind even more is Mr. Banta's frank admission that he carefully avoided all courses in history after the compulsory - ones in grade school,

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Will Be Second Book

. “THE OHIO” will be Mr. Banta's second book this year-—not a bad record for a man who does research out of sheer interest rather than from nervous hope for promotion on a college faculty. His earlier book, published last April by Wabash College, was “Indiana Authors and Their Works,” a large compendium of facts about Hoosier literature up to 1916, By all the rules of biography, this enthusiasm for history should have started in childhood. Mr. Banta, who was born in Martinsville in 1904, defies “I'm darned if I know how I began to get interested in American history. been shortly after college, though it's sort of a

the rules.

blank in my memory, e,” he says.

Ground Forces Band To Play at Hospital -

The Army Ground Forces Band, touring the nation, will give its 13th concert at 2 p. m. tomorrow A nation-wide broadcast will

in Garfield Park.

“Press Parade” follow at 9 p. m. over WFBM. Band members,

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: SATURDAY, SEPT. 10; 1940 Emm Inside Indianapolis

«+ BOME PROFESSORS look down their noses at amateur scholars, especially amateurs without

I guess it just grew on

Bookseller author . es R. E Banta

Chester E. Whiting, has|

traveled 200,000 miles and has|

played in more than 300 cities. Professor of English at Butler) — More than 5 million persons have University, is retiring after 32 er or ads Cambies” attended the organization's pa- Years service at the institution, crNEMA— ‘Africa rades and and concerts. M,-

ARMSTRONG'S ASPHALT TILE

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Bill Hoosier Profile On Esquire B

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Not long after he entered Wabash at 16, he did ‘sorhe writing for College Humor, the magazine that now seems both funny and sad, with its John| Held Jr, “flapper” drawings, as a record of youth| in the early 1920s. In the same period, he began! collecting 17th and 18th Century British illustras| tors—Hogarth, Rowlandson and others.” That ex-! perience in collecting helped him in one important! change of career. Beginning in 1925, he spent 10 years running’ ‘his own advertising business. “I'm not particulary sensitive, but advertising just got on my, nerves,” he says, adding that he considers Frederic Wakeman's “The Hucksters” probably the| best fictional treatment of the jittery business. He| sold out in 1935, by which time he had been col-| lecting and selling Americana for five years, His first printed catalog of historical and literary rarities appeared in 1930, His current catalog, No.! 40, lists 490 items ranging from $1 to $400 in price for. his almost entirely mail-order business. | Libraries and private collectors are his’ principal customers. They already know the value| of such and such journals of Indian wars, *Mid-| western missionaries and European visitors print. ed a century or more ago, “I don't have to dicker! much, and there's very little gypping in this busi-| * ness,” Mr. Banta says. He keeps some of his stock at home, 211 E. Pike St, a handsome, cen-

tury-old Crawfordsville house, and some in pe Organizes age. “It's no trick to sell historical Americana,

but it's something of a chore to gather it up,” he says, adding that many important items come English, Citizenship To Be Subjects

What

the Esquire Theater.

It must have from England.

Descendant of Settlers

WITH HIS WIFE, the former Caroline Kennedy French of New Castle, and their daughter, Kathleen, Mr. Banta spends his summers on Shawnee Island in Parry Sound, off Georgian Bay; citizenship for displaced persons Ontario. There he has done most of the writing{have been organized at Manua on “Indiana Authors” and “The Ohjo.” High School in the evening divi

_Mr, Banta is descended from very early Indiana sylvania Sts, settlers.” The ¢-foot-2 height “and proportionate]

be right up Mr. Banta's alley, since he has a keen 22, 1231 8. Illinois St. ear for Midwestern folk music. E. Edward Cres, d Mr. Banta is planning a new book on New| a Harmony and its cultural contribution to Indiana! history. Unlike the over-professional, malicious historians who delight in exposing] jewelry crafts, other writers’ mistakes, he's more concerned with Consultation

evening director,

service on lan

hitherto neglected or overlooked. In “The Ohio”|is provided at the public school]

celebrated ridian St, {each Thursday.

chiefly Negro, written down humorous essayist around 1854. “Read it carefully, and you'll see just about!

ihe sort of ihing Cab Calloway night do. Jazz Flefcher Place Center

isn’t as new as most of us think,” he says. (By Henry Butler) To Give Polio Benefit

Butler Professor Neicrsorrio0 Plans to Retire

by a

[Fletcher Place Community Cen ter will present. a polio benefi {mystery drama entitled “Imagi-

the center, 50] Fletcher Place.

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Charles B. Brownson Named to Post

Charles B. Brownson, past com-

mander of the John H. Holliday Post of the American Legion and retiring district adjutant is the inew Commander of the Eleventh District of the Indiana Departiment of the American Legion.

Mr. Brownson was installed in

(& ceremony at the Antlers Hotel conducted by. Wayne M. Arm-| |strong,

past department com-

mander and local attorney,

th "The {Corp., and has been active in the Venah aid in Ere Junior Chamber of Commerce, "100 Men and a Girl" now at |

Mr. Brownson is president of:

e Central Wallpaper and Paint

OfMcers Listed Commander Brownson nomi-

nated the following as officers of his staff:

Norman E. Brennan, Speedway | 198, first vice-commander;

| George D. Keno, of Edward 8. | Gaillard Poet 107, vice-command-

er, Char

s F. Bahne, Memorial

{Post 3, ey aun Earl A.

|Kightlinger, ivice-commander; New courses in English and qq on, Wayne Post 64,

Irvington. Post - 38, William R, Giradjutant;

1 Francis Polen, Indianapolis Post

. sion and at the Central Library Of remote Frisian ancestry (hence the name), auditorium at St. Clair and Penn- Robinson- Ragsdale Post 133.

bringing forth odds and ends of important fact guage and citizenship Problems

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finance officer. . The Rev. Howard E. Vance,

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haplain; Mary E. Holaday, Gar-

. Clair, Baltimore and an almost Hollywood-“heavy” appearance. But which are held Mondays and ohio Post 466. service officer: the first look of ruthless tycoon is belied by the Wednesdays. Library classes yp oo "pn Ouinn Atkins Saw | mild and humorous talk. His accent, by the way, meet at 1 p. m. on Tuesdays and Post 355, judge advocate; Jack is “high Hoosier,” an analogy with “hochdeutsch. »| Thursdays. Other classes for Carr Robert E. Lineham : Post The word “more” comes out “moor,” and that little, Women will feet at 1 p. m., Tues-| $65, 'sergearft at-arms; and Wil problem of regional vowel sounds probably would days and Wednesdays, at School AIC A Brennan. Ir, Kenning:

Manual's J Post 34, membership chair.othezisman. Paul L. Gastineau, past dis{courses offered include ceramics, | trict eommander was named to a| {pottery, vocal music, dressmaking, three-year term on the eleventh sometimes yi, ring, art, public speaking and district advisory committee, .

Car Theft Ring Smashed

he includes a report of some boat-hand singing.!administration offices, 150 N. Me-| Arthur T. Simmons,

LOS ANGELES, Sept. 10 (UP)

26, Ft.|

from 3:30 to 5 p. m./Smith, Ark., was held today for|

questioning about a huge Midwest

auto theft ring

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Five teen-age members of the his bond set at $5000,

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