Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1950 — Page 8
OFFICE HOURS—8A M. TOSP.M. CLOSED WEDNESDAY AT NOON .
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Siapate, Scioch, president of the vanced from executive publisher
Railroad Yardmasters Union, an- 0 Succeed Mr. Barham, publisher nounced last night that a walkout [for 28 years, who was forced to! was called after the National give up active duties because of Railway Mediation Board failed illness. Mr. Bartiam will serve as! to bring about an agreement be- advisory publisher to the young tween the union and carriers. Mr. Hearst, |
1946 will have packed up their tents and gone. : — a - Six of the nine agg now in proc-if ess of winding up their affairs by the July.1, 1950, deadline as {required by law. They include the [Civil Aeronautics Administration, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Fish and Wildlife Service, Maritime Commission, Public Health Service and Weather Bureau.
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TAGES... EN a THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES is Rail Yardmaster [Name David W. Hearst Dadfiatricte tg Winners of Commercial Scholarship ||] Bs : x? i “w i N 4 GREE y Sh en Fon nl i © > | LOS ANGELES, Apr. 4 (UP)—! Es LE ie 1 SY ’ a s i ~~ CHICAGO; APF: & (UP)=Yar0" Davia W. Hearst, son or. wus OVEN Here Hees | 12 to enforce demands for a 40- "|. Group to Meet r week, but the wi alkout was | Angeles Evening Herald and Ex-| | : . | ] a _ 60 days while a Presidential Fact- Barham. | The Indiana Association of F® i 3 : © Times Foreign Service Board investigates the. The-34-year-old Hearst was ad. Podiatrists will hold its annual f i MANILA, P. I, Apr. 4-By July Claypool Hotel, More ists in foot diseases will atJ. Bluzewski of East Chicago, Uther officers of the associaR. Rees of RichDr. Sluzewski Mond, president Sluzewski of East Chicago and {5 C. W. Grinstead of Lafayette,
EL “ Strike’ Looms Los Angeles Publisher against the nation's railroads APT. named publisher of the Los to be delayed at least Press to succeed Dr. Frank F. In Claypool Hotel | convention Apr, 14 to 16 .in the 1 of 1951 all of the American civil Hooster _specialtend, Dr. Alfreda president, said. tion are Dr. 4. elect; Dr. R. E. vice presidents; Dr. A: J. Deeley] ~~ Firsh. and third-place winners in a commercial scholarship cons | or a pment
{of Ft. Wayne, secretary-treasurer. jest held : Centr : . | Some gradual transfer of funcland Dr. H. R. Evory of La Porte, 4 Saturday at Indiana . ol College receive congratuls tions and equipment has already DF. James Ash of Gary Do oi tions and prizes from Prof. Leo Miller, head of the department of Aer’ June ‘30 all ‘con: : i we OF J business administration. Sally Jennings (cenfer), Southport High socurred,
|0. Grundy of South Bend and ' 7" |tinuing programs in these categor- | Dr. Jessie McCann of Volare y : hol. wen 2 ou and a $250 scholarship. Dorothea Holt ,Morris- |, 0 ing ogra: the full responsilil- - own Hig
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Secretary by Day, She Sings in Opera at Night
By EDAN WRIGHT,
CHICAGO, Apr. 4—When 22-year-old Carlotta Vannes frills expire Apr. 30, 1951, will close its
Times Special Writer
BLOOMINGTON. Apr. 4—The off in song over her typewriter it isn't just because she’s happy in
Minnesota and Chicago tied for first place in the men's division of the annual Western Conference Debate Tournament held here last weekend. - The University of Iowa won
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{i A. W. Herrington, director. of < -+the-board of -Marmon-Herrington
{Co,, Inc., Indianapolis, will pariticipate in the Joint Civilian {Orientation Conference on’invita{tion of Secretary of-~ Defense [Louis Johnson. | The conference, scheduled for |Apr. 17-24 in Washington, D. C., {will include 60 representatives of (industry, laber, religion, finance and publicity media in a discussion of national defense. =
her job.
She's an opera singer by night and a secretary by day. ‘Miss Vannes works as a secretary at the Veterans’ Guidance
Center of the Illinois Institute of Last week she made her debut with the S8an Carlo Opera Co. in Detroit, singing the role: of Mi-
Wheain a HAHN fini a
Miss “Vannes, dark-eyed
time.” and pretty, flashes a big smile. “I practice on them,” she laughs.
Started Unrehearsed
She. got her. break with the San. Carlo Co. when Fortune Gallo, director and Carlo. Moresco, con-| ductor, auditioned her in Chicago three days before her performance. She went to Detroit the day before her performance as a substitute for Lucia Evangelista. There was no time for rehearsal with the cast and the only rehearsal she had was with Moresco.
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once before — two years ago — when I sang with the Chicage Opera Artists’ Association,” she
Vannes was brought’ up- with ¥a love for singing. “My mother has a good voice and she used to sing
to me as a child,” she comments.| “I liked popular songs but when |I started in high school I began training for opera singing under ;
Elisabetta Rosamore.
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