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Inside. Indianapolis

By Ed Sovola

“EARL WILSON, who calls himself the New York Saloon Editor, is coming to the city -tomorTOW, There ale a lot of things I-want to ask

. that man.

The famous Broadway columnist who writes for The Times is going to be busy; addressing members of the regional advertising clubs in Hotel Lincoln and what not, but ‘as a fellow columnpounder for The Times, he's sure to nt me get in on some of the what not. You might say Mr. Wilson's favorite pastime’

-Ag-looking for what nots. He's an expert on the .at the Saratoga Bar. It shouldn't take long to get.

subject. Maybe he can give me some pointers, ra like to be an expert, too. My. Wilson has interviewed about everybody worth Anterviewing. Take Jane Russell, for examplé, I'm at a loss for words at the thought. Anyway, there's something he can tell me about Indianapolis women. y

Experienced Lite A

"YESTERDAY, you remember, 1 reported about a conversation with Charles Budas, the hair stylist, who sald that women were. getting more beautiful. He didn't say whether women were getting more real. I'll :let Mr, Wilson, .the one of ° the experienced eye, tell me that. The groundwork has been laid. Time permitting, Mr. Wilson and I are going to make the rounds.of Indianapolis saloons and take-some fast. looks. If there's anyone who can tell there's some-thing-funny ng-on-Mr.-Whson can: Pride in my city profpts me la jbeljeve that we

Earl's coming . . . "Mr. Inside Indianapolis" has reserved loations in pubs all over town for _Ssloon Editor Earl Wilson.

"that nothing will be overlooked. 2

been cased special for the forthcoming tour.

‘Club; “who has“ repeatedly made the claim that’

chalk X's marked where we will ogle. An extra

* assured me we will have at our disposal the best in the Methodist Hospital 50th anniversary. celebration this week.

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wledge of most pubs within walking distance of the | Circle. We will have the best locations and seats possible for the survey. Nothing has been over-| looked by this poor man's saition editor in order

As a starter, I have engaged two front stools

into the mood for making the rounds, Across the street, at the Hotel Lincoln Mirabar, Mr. Wilson and I will occupy the first stools off the Kentucky Ave. entrance. From that vantage point, we will command a perfect view of everyone, sitting down; everyone entering from the door to the right and the door straight ahead. It's going lo’ be. a revelation to have M A won telling m the fine points 6f saloon editing. x It has been my pleasure to read, “Let ‘em Eat Cheesecake,” Mr. Wilson's latest addition to hilarious reading. My problem is how he can collect s0 many stories, anecdotes, jokes, wisecracks, etc. that are printable, In my feeble attempts to emulate the master collector, my notebooks are filled with 99 per cent unprintable material. The other 1 per cent is printable but dull, I Surely,.in. the heart of Hoosierland, we have! as many clever: jokes as on Broadway. "We can't be-that far down onthe rung of humor, After all, Indiana is noted for its humorists. There must be a trick in harvesting. Mr, Wilson will know.

Best Bar Spots

THE BEST bar spots at the Claypool, Washington, Severin, Warren and Harrison Hotels have

Tony Heneghan, proprietor of the Paddock

the best. looking girls in Indianapolis sip aperitifs, : {n his place, will have a booth ready for Mr. Wilson. I hope the papier-mache horse .l see running around the Paddock once in awhile will stoo galloping when we come in. Embarrasses me to, see that horse. The Trophy Room in the Athletic Club and the Cascade Room ‘in the Columbia Club have big 3°

special table will. be provided at the Press Club,” I want Mr. Wilson to check .a cute number that periodically. wanders into the newspaperman’s, hangout, Gus Lycas, manager of La _Rue's, personally

Senior Student Nurse Marie L. Hopp, North Manchester, joins A half- .century of progress in the hospital's history is shown by the op Perens may view the - SaSUreq mh We wi have a; our ison) the best new arrivals through a wide specially built window. Mrs. Cecilia Mills, 3539 Brouse Sty cares for the said Mr, Lycas. we' re there. Smoke Control

Room and the Penthouse. The sky's the limit, She is oe » 41s nurses at: the hospital:

A Nation of Sloths?

infants who sleepin. modern glassedi in_beds in the New nursery. im gaat os Jy Hits Growth Fund Leaders [Catholics Plan Smoke Control Suspension hoped use on ve é L a ame es me Chances Si

NEW YORK, Nov. 3—The biggest puzzler, in my naive approach to the weightier problems of the world, is just what has become of the famed American competitive spirit, the rugged individuality for which the Yank has been famed for, a couple hundred years. 1 seem to recall that we supposedly sprang from a rough-cut people who plowed with one hand and shot Injuns with the other; who bore babies and loaded rifles simultaneously; who invaded the wilderness, dug gold, drank, fought and preyed on each other in a sort of good-hu-mored, big-league banditry. . We leaped, I believe, from a people who worshiped success; who prided themselves on fulfilling the Horatio Alger tradition of paper-boy to President in six leaps; who haughtily rejected charity and who resented being lumped together as “humanity” or “the little man” or the other coritemptuous titles coined by the directors of mass destiny. You can say I just hit it lucky, and ought to be forced to pay for the privilege of writing little pieces for the papers, and 80 got no room to talk. This I will have to admit and then I will talk anyhow. . Because my life of slothful-ease, and vast riches, such as six bucks a week, was“ not ever thus and there were a fair share of lumps _ on the road to my stealing license. ;

“Recalls Lumps as Fun

THOSE LUMPS I recall as fun. The rocks fn the path seemed pleasantly challenging, and any I could kick out of the way or leap over made me feel triumphant at the time. When I was filling the paste pots and hustling coffee for the ‘city editor my evil brain was: a-buzz with plots and plans to knock him off his chair some day. This, too, was fun for both sides, if slightly snide in concept. + But I never wanted any mass ‘action to knock him off that chair and I certainly did not wish to be cheated of any fun of the combat.. Certainly I did not care to retire at 21 years of age for a lifetime of having things done for me. I realize that this is heresy for this day and age

and will probably get me shot by some" hot=eyed ‘

zealot in the uplift league.

By Robert-C. Ruark f Public Care |.ismemaravsms : Clothing Drive : : hou ments for smoke engineers was Jeffersonville Pupils :

igoal- of $1,280,000, even * ithe deadline Bo come a ough] i Joveramient. B35 Deen & I Warns Price of As division chairmen made re-| Group to Aid settled today in the minds of the vernment, as has been done in Englan seems | : i rts totaling $108,927.98 at the : ’ . ; to me unhealthy for the individual if it robs him | Security Is Fear Pinal report geting in IPALCO| Needy Europeans [sDectors. . Nn . t J Want fo Tell Story’ of a right to go frém rags to riches on his own' Tendencies to shift responsibil- hall yesterday. bringing the cam- -More than 200 Catholic women the rie Srneys Wo nines Chances of demonstrating time. It seems to me that perpetual care, from ities of the individual to the hands Paign to 97.5 per cent of goal. y pen ACE yeffersonville High School pupils of the Indianapolis archdiocese the town ,sufrounded by Indian- 8 pup birth to death, by a government which shapes of government were scored here Chairman William Kuhn sent 1 I a Hs. und for a hearing before the Indiana your life and curtails your room to expand; is by Congressman Walter-H. Judd volunteer workers. into an over. Are planning to help with a apolis East Side. falis. under the High School Athletic Association no great gift. As somebody once pointed out, (R. Minn.) during the closing ses- time period, Thanksgiving’ drive for clothing Jurisdiction of the smoke control appeared slim today.

the only perfect security is a life-sentence in the sion of Methodist Hospital's 50th Ihe campaign ir not over.” he and soap for needy Europeans as ordinance. The opinion was re- Phil jail house, but it sure as shucks ain't much fun. anniversary celebration. turnad under the section which: Commissioner L. y lips of

said, "“W re i 0 a Said backs in ing Peli a result of an appeal made to provides that the ordinance shall the IHSAA said he felt certain I believe also it is pretty well proved that the Speaking before approximately keep on going until we see that/them yesterday. apply to areas within the corpo- his board of control would not most miserable people in the world are folks who 800 persons attending the anni- everything is brought in.” Yesterday, the Indianapolis rate houndries of the city and four discuss Jeffersonville's suspension have retired to grow roses after. a lifetime of versary dinner in Murat Temple, There wag no official extension deanery couneil of the A miles beyond the Eity limits, until pupils ended their protest meeting emergencies and sharpening the appetites Congressman Judd warned that of the deadline to another date, Council of Catholic Women held Smoke engineers said they, wil demonstration. on_combats and crises. They seem to die pretty the price of physical security is' however. their quarterly meeting with communicate with the'spresident’ More than 300 Jeffersonville son after retirement, and it could be from bore- fear. —==—==——"="""=""""luncheon In the Claypool Hotel. of THe town board to work out pupils -skipped classes today to

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dom. i |--“It is time to take stock of , 1 march the: streets in rotest R . h |where ° we have been--—where we Appeal for tie a de aod jugust 3. iid operative sontryl measures against the action of the Protest | etirement at Birt \are—and where we are going,” Dr. 1 t ‘B kf ing paverty and Suffening abroad . \yesterday in suspending the THE CURRENT TREND seems shaped toward Judd declared” “We have come 1@$ ac ires’ as winter approaches, and the Sevitzky, Feeney {school from. competition in bas-

'ketball. ‘

retiring everybody .at birth, and after the example t© the point where government is Charge ‘Influence’ -

3 Sahbet orter, 37. of 991 W. archdiocesan drive, Nov. 20 to 27. : -of Engiand, § Should huis s to be jlegul Femitanes Reaching ifs hand into every little Wee Ber: = Ly The Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, Plan 4 Concerts n a e_baser 'denied he threw ‘a brick thro archbishop of ana i assoc pleasures would be legislated out ofs existence, | Hold Responsibility the asitomobile EA Selig, en graphic a dy rant. Fabign_Sevitzky, music director, FET. atiilatie iation Tug and eventually even the miracle of man, aid and| He said governments hold the'N. Capitol Ave, when arraigned in trip to the Shrine .of Fatima in and conductor of the Indianapolis a - ue Sines at two moonlight might also be taken over by the state. responsibility of caring for those court yesterday and demanded a Portugal. The archbishop said SY mphony Orchestra, met with, a K Rg Rg = - yi id oat Hitler was working on that one When they pulled who cannot tare for themselves. lie detector test, he was forcibly impressed with Mayor Feeney today to plan the Css = urs ftom . the rug from under him, But they do not have the Fight to Today Judge Alex ™. Clark the intense faith of the. people four “Meet Your Symphony” -con-| Today eight senior members of As a black reactionary I. resent the power impose care, he said. fined him $100 and costs in Mu- there. Many of the 4000 pilgrims ts forth t son. Ith Jeffe ille team declared that tremendous, centrally-controlled organization’ Addressing the audience which nicipal Court 4 as the result of thethad bleeding knees from stopping CEFl3. for" IhE TUITEN SCA40 Ee - af sony ean Cac : gives to individuals who use it cynically. ME. Included Gov. - Schricker . and test. The lie detector gave a to pray along the way, he re- The concerts of popular and RY. NY remain out. of school Truman was allowed to almost blackmail his way Mayor Feeney, Df. Judd praised positive finding. called. ‘light classical musie will be given until given a chance to mm into the presidency, with direct threats to labor Methodist: Hospital on its golden: Poster was arrested in connec- Witisnsad Sirm free to the public and are spon- their side of the story. and the farm vote, which was under governndental” Anniversary. tion with disorders growing out| nessed Miracle sored by the city of Indianapolis./ “The State Board did not give thumb. I.don’t say his opposition provided much “We must do as the founders ofa strike of junkyard employees The newly built basilica -in AS in last year's concerts, Mayor is a chance to express our personal choice, but. you have seen lately ‘the Of Methodist Hospital did, and at the ‘J. Solotkin Co., on the Fatima near the spot where the Feeney will again serve as master opinion,” read an “open letter” kind of clunks which have settled in Washington make a more complete Christian West Side. Blessed ‘Virgin - Mary is said to ¢f ceremonies. -idistributed by the ‘players, ‘We as presidential pagtners. approach to our problems,” he “Your right to strike is guaran- have appeared also greatly moved ~~ An added feature of the “Meet! don't see why we should take the a : ) said. : " teed to you as long as you do Archoishop Schulte. “People pray Your Symphony” concart¥ this'blame of somebody elsé's wrong Ee, PE rials Short The congressman was intro- not abuse it,” Judge Clark’ said, in and out of the basilica every Vvear Will ‘be” explanatory talks by doing. We will stay out of school achievement, and both are largely gained through duced by Bishop Richard C. “but the willful destruction of'day and thousands receive -the Dr. Sevitzky on the less familia’ until we get a chance to talk to strife. When the'right to rassle is denied and Raines, Bishop of the Indiana property and endangering of life Holy Communion, every day,” he instruments in the .orcnestra.the State Board.” i , ‘ Area of the Methodist Church. and limb come into the juris- told the deanery council. The Also, during the intermission pe- ’ : you are presented with an underwritten existence; Th Rev. DF. Smiter L. Martin dicti £-this-eourt d-we hbish K : : od Sevitzk 1 “Open To Discussion all'T can think is that there will be a great many u artin'diction-o 8-@ urt an » can- archbishop spoke of witnessing riods, Dr. Sevitz y will conduct : dull people yawning at each other in perpetuity. offéred-the benediction,- and the not have that. one of the three miracles which a musical quiz. Commissioner Phillips come Me; 1'd rather go-out and stg a-cop or kick- over’ ‘Rev, Dr, Jean S. Milner, the invo- Porter was placed on a year's were performed during the time' = Dates for the four concerts will mented that the matter would an ashcan. cation. ; > IprovaTion. ® ne was at Fatima. ~~ the sHhouneed-| later. {“open. to... discussion. with the proper Jeffersonville ‘school offi-

For Cats’ Sake

cials,” He indicated the board would not give the pupils a hear- . ing. spe | Principal Emory W. Theiss dee

By Frederick C. Othman Hoosier Ex-Gl Conquers 'Incurable’ Anemia

WASHINGTON, Nov: “BA million red, white and blue stickers #t the moment are in-the matls

honoring cats. To. schoolhouses across the land

are going a hundred thousand phonograph records entitled, “The Pussy Cat Song.” _ Miss Greer Garson announces that she sympa-

thizes with cats. ‘Gene Krupa. urges. that his.

fellow drumbeaters be nice to cats and that violinists string their fiddles with something else “than the usual. Radios everywhere are boosting _the virtues of cats. So is Jimmy Durante.

Feline's Greatest Friend FOR LIBRARIES there is a special cat kit.

“For schoolteachers, a ditto. For newspapers, photos of -eats. Robert. L.. Kendell, the. greatest friend the cat ever had, in other words, is on the-

job. He loves cats. He has dedicated his life to their happiness. - For 35000 cats. so, far he has provided cream and catnip. But that barely scratches the surface. In America today there are 21 million cats,

“Including a yellow-eyed, long-clawed beast that

amuses itself on my back porch snarling at me. Ten “million five hundred thousand of these cats have good homes. The rest don't know where the next meal is coming from. If they were Orianized, they would cause trouble. The golden age of the cat was 3400 years ago in Egypt. Since then there have sprung up occa-

sional peculiar people, like me, who can get along"

without cats. _Aelurophobia is the word. for cat hating. For cat haters Mr. Kendell has only pity. Men -who- favored felines killed each other fighting. for possession of the boatloads of cats hauled around the Horn during the California gold rush one century ago. The federal govern: ment appropriates funds for the care of its cats. A cat never needs a bath,

Police "Chain' Saves Boy From Air Duct

East Side Youngster, 2; Trapped -More Than. Half Hour; Mother Hears Cry for Help

Police from. two squads today formed a human chain to re-| Larry was tearful and covered moved. However Mr. Zimmer's: cured from aplastic anemia. lease a two-year-old East Side boy who was trapped for more with furnace dust, but unhurt,

than: ‘30 minutes in a cold air duct in his home.

Larry Linhart, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Linhart, 3855 English KALAMAZOO, Mich. Nov. 3 are normally considered incurable. ware on the road to recovery, ké lison Division, Generali Motors; ing hospital stay through the Mike's Market, 2008 E. Minne rd

Ave, was playing alone in the front yoom while his mother, Jean, (UP)--Mrs. Jean Barrett, 29, ap= Paid High Tribute sald. : Kingan & Co.; J. D. Adams Co.~use of whole blood.: The need for SOi& St. was robbed. of, worked in the kitchen. His grandfather, Walter Linhart; was work- parently under delusions that her Dr. Hare cited the case as he. Mr. Zimmer, who are in the Diamond Chain Co. ' Stewart blood has, now increased to 100 of “cigarets and ing in the basement. 68-year-old son, Ray, was “going addressed a meeting of blood army and was in a German pris- Waraer Co.; Public Service Co. of “ints every week for patients at $150 in cash:

Mrs. Linhart said she heard her but he had fallen beyond -the el- to} . donors, payin h tribute to J 27 t ¢ G x ] : pains, Liohas S31.5he ROA Her mi polio o-be tortured.” ‘hacked and criti paying. hig on’ eamp months, is now a Indiana; Citizens as & . Coke J lings and Indianapolis Veterans ~ Fifty cartons of cigaiets; $5 " the front room, she could not find Fearing: her son was slipping day, sheriff's officers said. him. She said she noticed the toward the furnace, Mrs: Linhart | “The life of a red blood cell, Dr, grating missing from a large cold called police while thé grand-! EGYPT'S CABINET ( QUITS air duct and looked into the ex- father doused the furnace fire CAIRO, Nov. 3 (UP)-—Premier | “It's like money in the bank.” exceeding their quota of blood] New uses of blood therapy were committee, 0 ‘ presided at the meet-| A a. quan i with water, filling the house with Hussein Sirry Pasha and his.coa- he said, “when it's used up it's donors over the past 12 ‘months: discussed by Dr. David Roszen- ing, ‘and William J, ‘Mooney, al valued — Eh

pi “Help me, I'm slipping,” her son smoke. cried “from the duct. The fright-| Members of ed: mother tried to reach him, were unable

le to release the child electoral, system. *

“= |lclined to comment onthe de _|cision but was said to be considerlng. an. appeal to the THSAA. LE The Jeffersonvilla school board held a long meeting last night to discuss the ruling but refused to comment on the outcome. iy

- Recovers After Fight Cats need plepty of meat, fish, milk, and fresh. . drinking water. So fortified they do great damage, Of Three Years to mice. The only cat that does not bother with! - First case. of aplastic. anemia mice is mine. It is too busy sneering at me. ever to be-reported cured. in a Each cat has a personality of its own. Mr, local veterans’ hospital was _dis--Kendell ‘admires alleys as much as Persians and closed here today. gives same the softest chairs in his house. A cat’ Officials at Veterans . Hospital seldom gets sick. .It is a libel to say that eats kill on Cold Spring Road said-a; 29birds. They only do that when there is a shortage. year-old former German war of mice. prisoner. Berriard Zimmer, 4320 Mr. Kendell's greatest campaign of 1049 was ROCkvill® Road, apparently was: ee 2 off) agathst thie bill in the Hlinois Legislature- which Cured from the normally incurable . 4 rt IESG, would have forced all cats to be led on leashes. DW00od disease. I rim The Jawgivers ignored the crusaders st the cat Dr- E. H. Hare, manager of the sti of and passed the bill, anyhow. Mr. Kende!s ealled NOSPital, made the apnouncement it the Mickey Mouse bill. Then Gov. Adlal Steven-| 28 he paid tribute to-blood donors son, a feline fancier, vetoed Iv. My. “Kenden Hert oF indianapolis. Chapter. American.

him a gold medal and a citation headed: Help Red Cross. save America's cats. He said Mr. Zimmer, who be-

: |éame afflicted with the disease When Cais Are Away o

[for no apparent cause some three DURING the blitz.of London thousands of cats Years ago, was kept alive by 30 lost all nine of their lives. The resultant rats

blood transfusions over the period were something awftl. Cats appeal mostly to of several months, from the time Policg went to the New York Sst. pp home-loving people.: Full-grown cats do not adjust

his _bone marrow stopped produc- LTT address last night on a report of themselves readily to new surroundings. Perhaps 8 Téd “blood. celis until it re- iy hee RE a fight. The two youths. wers that is what is wrong with mine. It is better to sumed normat-production. found to be injured and were start with a kitten. Complete Recovery sent to the hokpital,

For thése and other interesting facts about He was released after five | Later, police were notified by «cats'T am indebted to Mr. Kendell. He is president months of hospitalization 2%; [the Shelby County sheriff that of the American K Feline Society. This is the Years ago. In a checkup within (a car registered to James Rea, greatest organization devoted to cats in the world. the last 30 days he showed com- {352 Mill Race Ave. had “hit It has branches in 41 states, Canada, Costa Rica plete recovery, doctors said. [tree near Boggstown. and Switzerland. Dr. Hare explained that while He rained ag passing Wh five years without ‘recurrence. is {motorist had given three Cat fiat I m getting around to Is Dat Bapional considered a standard of cure, Mr. {youths in the acciderit and had wants a lazy cat with" a cantankerous disposition Zimmer's checkup showed his re: "| taken them to Indianapolis. and a soprano howl (Mr. Kehdell, for instance), COVery so complete that he was Police said the CAr WAS Tree I am the fellow to see. considered cured. He said this—-case was the otfly cure among approximately 10 cases at the hospital since. it lopened in 1931. land called for an emergency. Medical statistics show cures in “iajuad, The two squads formed a CANES WHEYe (he CAUSE of the

Stolen Car Crash Leads to Arrests

+ Police --held . - three. teen - age youths today following the crash of a stolen car west of BOggs« {town in Shelby County. | Two_of the boys, ages 16 and £117, were treated in General Hos" pital for minor bruises. A third, Claude E. Underwood, 18, of 1216 W. New York St; who was une hurt, is charged with pre-vehicle f taking.

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rified-boy. feet first from the pipe. toxic poisoning, is found.and. re- Mr. and Mrs. Becnard Zimmer and children, Ann and Mike . . . . Doctors pronounce Mr. Zimmer establishments were : lof hundreds of dollars worth ¥ Se RCA-Victor Division; /on the increase as more ways are/merchandise and $155 in cash

{case was one in which there was ors provided the “tiding. over” Plant; no apparent cause and these cases 1.4 15 maintain life until they Chevrolet Commercial Body: Al- found in saving lives or shorten- last night.

HACKS SON, 6, WITH AX

cally wounded him with an ax to- them: for their part in the. cure student at Butler University. Utility; Indianapolis Powei - & ijospitals, where there are ap- pennies-and a quantity of candy tof Mr. Zimmer and other veterans. Given Certificates ‘Light Co.; ‘H. P, Wasnon & Co.; proximately.800 patients, and chewing were At the meeting, thé following Sears, Roebuck & Co. » Strauss Lawrence C. Duckworth! chair- {rom Rappeld's Market, 11

‘Hare said, is about 130 days. firms were given certificates for & Co {man of-the Red Cross blood donor:

lition cabinet resigned today over gone.'™ [El Lilly & Co.; Lane Bryant, baum, chief pathologist at Indian- member of the Chapter's board of |stolen _ a district squad’ proposed changes in the Egyptian’ In the case of Mr. Zimmer and Inc. foto

International Harvester; apolls Veterans Hospital, who said. (directors, distributed. he certifi- N; en hundreds of other vaitans, don-/ Link- “Beit; v. 8 Naval Ordnance that the need for blood will be’ sates, SE nt, bh