Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1949 — Page 19

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A EDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, Hla ee Woman Architect Attracts Attention and Customers

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Miss Gertie Besosa

By NEA Service SAN JUAN, P. R., Sept. 21—"As Puerto Rico's only woman architect, I'm conspicuous. I attract attention first,-then cli-

ents.”

The girl architect who says that is Gertie Besosa, red-

headed, pretty and young. She's 25. She shrugged off the Latin-American traditions of her island which say that women should stay at home and became

“boss-lady” for the government architectural agency. Now she's 'in business for herself with her own shingle on the door. * “I'm crazy about kids,” says Gertie Besosa; “but I don't think T'll give up my career when I"'marry. Three of my woman friends — a plastic surgeon, an interior decorator and an artist-—-were content

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For Ham

Bake the Meat In Shallow Dish By GAYNOR MADDOX NEA Staff Writer i One of the best cooks in Cali-| fornia contributes this special rec-|

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N. Y: Traffic Situation Needs

~ By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT xzw YORK, Sept. 21-We came ‘back to New York last night

: Office at 2 Park Ave, this or oaulon JMics 31.3 Park, Ath dhi) moluing. Tare | we ‘were asked to put the day aside for a morning and afternoon

impression that this had been We will ‘begin wi | under study for some time, opening at Flushing, and

| I also was glad to read that a' {imagine there will be a day or parking authority had been two of general speeches before named, for that is certainly a we start on committee work. {major consideration. I came One thing that impresses me as along a street clearly marked I return to the city is the con- “no parking,” yet cars were gestion of the New York traffic. parked on both sides, end to end. It seems worse Shan it was last It was perfectly evident if park8 , I was glad to read in] ing areas are not convenient they the papers that a commission has are of very little use to people

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I asked 8 taxicab driver if he Laat anced eve ho loaded and unloaded at night and were not allowed on the street in the daytime. He. seemed to | feel that would create great’ + | hardships. If you forbid all private cars from circulating

freely in the city, even if you

have avenues that are only one way, the retail store people are upset because it makes it diffi. cult for their customers to reach their. doors. : The present situation, however,

keeps people moving so slowly

that I think a brisk walker could

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BAKED HAM SLICE WITH PINEAPPLE SAUCE

One (two-pound) slice smoked one tablespoon prepared mustard, three or four canned pineapple, halved, two ta-| blespoons butter or fortified mar-| garine, two tablespoons flour, one| cup pineapple juice and one-half cup sherry wine, or one and one-| half cups pineapple juice, one-half cup brown sugar. : Place ham in a shallow baking spread with prepared mus-| d and arrange halved pinespple slices over the top. - Melt butter and stir in flour; g |add pineapple juice and sherry (or| one and one-half cups pineapple {juice) and’ brown |stirring constantly, until mixture lis thickened and smooth; pour sauce over ham. Bake, uncovered, in a moderate oven (350 degrees |F.) for one hour, basting several [times with the Sayce in the baking:

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to-swap careers for marriage. “But I'm convinced that my

career would" fit: nicely: into

home-making., It would con-

tihue to give me an outside Interest and a general feeling of usefulness.” Her idea of being useful is to erect better private homes and public buildings. Cornell University-trained, she believes in modern streamlining. She thinks that simple, functional modern style will

change the whole appearance”

of the island and improve its efficiency. Her hope is one day to see antiquated buildings get a complete face-lift-ing. When she makes a plan for

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a home, she says, she adapts it to the tropics, to make the most of cool breezes and leafy shade. Modern air-condition-ing ideas have swept the island and Gertie Besosa is a booster for installations in private homes. Determined to be more than just a blueprint expert, she her. plans through from the pouring-of the con~ crete to the last interior gadget that responds to the flip of a switch. She likes to select. furniture, glass and china for the houses that she builds. “I think I've been influenced by the ideas, independence and energy ‘of American women,” says Miss Besosa. “I want to return to the States for further study. “I love Puerto Rico where my father and grandfather

‘‘preceded me as architects,

d I love building here. erto Rico is overcoming tremendous obstacles to build a gréat country and I want to build with it.”

Serves five or six

Thursday's Menu Breakfast: Pears and grapes, link sausages, ‘griddle cakes, butter or fortified margarine, sirup or honey, coffee, milk. Luncheon: Fall fruit salad plate, cream cheese and nut sandwiches, oatmeal cookies, tea, milk. Dinner: Baked ham slice with pineapple sauce, baked potatoes, buttered green beans with almonds, mixed green ' salad, crusty “bread, Italian cream, coffee, milk.

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