Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1950 — Page 28
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
U.S. Warned Sees Bright Artistic Future for Midwest
Missile War s Up Money
Costs Labeled ‘Astronomical’; . Getting Higher WASHINGTON, June 24 (UP) ~-A Research and Development Board spokeaman said today that guided missile warfare and peace-
time preparation for it would cost sume “astronomical” even by
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Jer Clattam of New York gal-
Herron Instructor
By HENRY BUTLER GARO ANTREASIAN, one of Herron Art School's most persistent prize - winners in recent years, sees a big lartistic future for the Middle | West. He -thinks this region is going to produce ‘the good art that's going to come in this country,”
because it's not foo close to Eastern influences and “the com-
leries.”
U. 8. spending standards. A Herron instructor since 1948, ~The Research and Development yr Antreasian also believes In-|
Board is the military establish-|
{dianapolis offers more subjects
ment's scientific brain trust. 1ts| than artists have realized. “This Job is to see that this country gets ion has never been given al
the best weapons that modern
technology can produce. [“It's a melting pot of many}?
spokesman said, “guided missile warfare would be the most expensive warfare ever known and peacetime preparation tur it would be the most expensive in history.” Must Make Up Mind The government, he said, in an interview, must make up its mind soon as to how far it wants to go!
break in that line,” he told me.
activities, many flavors. All that material is right here for some body to come and dig it out.” |
n” ” n” BUT HE'S depressed by the ichanges he's seen since he was a kid going to School 78 and Tech High in the 1930s. Old bulldings,| old houses that used to symbolize the city's character, are vanish-
by 8 car driven by “ iber, 31, of 1307 N, rial Ave, Indianapolis
SOUTH BEND, Ind, June 24 UP)—Hopes for settlement of the ay-old walkout at Oliver Corration’s plant No. 2 were dis-
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with the missile program which |ing. “I get a funny idea sometimes already has cost many millions{that Indianapolis today isn’t the and is getting costilier, ireal Indianapolis. It's 'b Within five years, possibly rapidly characteriess,” he sald. three, the United States must] His interest in the ci'y as ma“make a major decision on how | {terial for art goes back to his far we are going to go on this high school y ars. From as early .mpward curve of expenditure,” thea he can remember in .the 28
spokesman said, He said costs of the guided mis-| #ile program rose from virtually * “mero in 1940 fo approximately $200 million & year as of now. “And if you start producing them in numbers you can add another zero to that figure,” he said.| Means Higher Hike That would mean hiking the eost from $200 miltion a year to} $2 billion. | “Despite some statements to the
{years siace he was borr on Robson St. out near Sherman Dr, son of the late Zareh Antreasian, Atfienian-borp tajlor, Be Med to
" “used to copy everything I : could lay my hands on--news- prophetically named view of the {paper cartoons, all sorts of | English ‘Hotel. Exhibited in the things.” he sald. But it was Mrs.| {Pepsi-Cola national show that Helen Ehrhardt at Schoo. 78 wholyear, the picture ‘still scares hing, first scouraged in Jn painting.la bit, i “Several times when I've done LATER, at Tech, "he got “an-ipietures of local buildings, the {other big boost” from Miss Sara buildings have been torn down
contrary,” this spokesman said, i Bard, who helped groom him for goon after. Maybe I put the curse
“there Is no indication the Russlans are shead of us on develop ment of guided missiles.” - Undersecretary of Navy Dan Kimball, who also is a member of the Research and Development Board, said that “if the Russians fre Shesd of us on this program, they're damn good.” “We're doing very well” Mr : Kimball told the United Press.
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e turday and continued to Bix AG TEACHERS TO MEET LAFAYETTE, June 24 — ApBroximately 650 voeational agricultural teachers and veterans’ farm training instructers will attend the annual conference of the pVocational Agricultural Teachers Association Sunday through Wednesday at Purdue University.
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cinated by the work of Thomas| gq CURRENT interest ‘lao “Nowadays, everybody is en-
Hart Benton, William Gropper| and the whole school of regional and “social-message” artists. He In Herron's summer session. A
Garo Antreasian (right) instructs Mr. and Mrs, Richard A, Genders in hography technique.
sees, stashing them away for/field down to fewer and fewer! future reference, ldeas for paint- things, doing them over and over ings take a long time germinating. until I get a clearer conviction.’ | “Sometimes I think about a The Antreasians (she was Miss! picture as long as a year before Jeanne Glascock, Herron student, | I start. Then, when I get around before their marriage four years! to it, I have a good notion of ago) are especially happy this what I want éo-do.--Usually a'month at 84 N, Whittier Pl. For| picture paints itsel¥ rather quick-| their David, aged 3 on June ly once I'm ready to go,” he said.| oth acquired a brother, Thomas. | “He's really a humdinger-—just
lithography, ‘which he’s teaching:#ranced by noveity and new ap-a peach,” Mr. Antreasian told me,
proaches, I'd like to barrow my! grinning.
liked action and excitement inldificult technique, using cumber-paintings—fist-fights, brawls and se slabs of Bavarian limestone, Be A Of de, has challenging possibilities. He hadn't known much about He's working on a series of prints old masters until he started at {10 be called “The C ity.” A possible. Herron, Then he realized what {,ia1 of 10 or 12 prints will cover ly ito a ah Fe Subjects He “Education.” “Res among his perennial enthusiasms, 8100". Lite and "Death. painted In a style nobody can! Of the two already completed, successfully imitate nowadays, one, “The Institute” -was origithelr work had certaln “timeless nally inspired by a rear view of
ingredients” common fo all great the Athenaeum. Using the interart, esting masses, angles and roof.
® x {ines of that remarkable building, FOR ONE THING, he thinks he made it the background for a; the old masters have helped him! prepgschool athletic field. The
iin his own endeavor to “subordi- prep-school idea came from his |
nate interest in texture and tech- avid boyhood reading of Ralph! nique to idea and story.” He Henry Barbour and other famed! says he's “story-minded, literary- {writers of school and college fic-| minded,” asin the “Signs of the tion, | Times” canvas, a grim but sensi- "nn { tive painting that won the top| LIKE A WRITER himself, he $1000 prize in the IL. 8. Ayref’ keeps little sketches of things he) 75th Aniversary exhibit in 1947.4 {
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Part of 5200-Mile Travel Scholarship
Thirty - five teen - age interna-| tional students were to visit Indi anapolis today on one leg of a 5200 - mile Traveling Scholarship Tour. of the United States. Highlights of their stay in the! city were to include lunch at Butler University, a visit to a WIBC radio show, and a trip tol the - Indianapolis Motor Speed-
plant on Monday morning will conclude activities here. | Junior Chamber of Commerce iof the students and provide] {lodging during their stay in Indi-| | anapolis. Travel By Bus
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