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PAGE 3 City Clerk-Eleet Gets Things Done
SATURDAY, NOV. 17, On Broadway—
Sport Has | Howling Good Job
By United Press NEW YORK, Nov. 17—The most exciting new voice to come to the Broadway musical stage in many a moon belongs to Ted (Sporty Morgan, a vice president of the American Basket Corp. Sport is a pedigreed Airedale, The four-year-old dog, whose registration papers carry the more sedate name of “Protector,”
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= ¥™ . » . @o . w 8 . = im Ti : $ J PE ' hi a THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES a $ By Joe Allison Sr Last Report : - | INDIANAPOLIS will have its first woman * { city clerk on Jan. 1 when Mrs, Grace M. Tanner T WwW. on: Tomorrow 3 ¢ | °o ! This busy housewife-politician will'.be the Blood Drive |first woman to be chiet record-keeper for the | ; - City, dlthough women have been elected to the [women's section will carry the This is not, however, the first “political job" |sixth report on clubs enlisted in for Mrs. Tanner. She served as secretary to {blood donor drive. . 4. {Mayor George Denny, for five years. | This is the last time local clib-| dO women can check on their club's) gop THE HOLDER of one of the city's top THEY, Bre ooallengel oy Show brief. Her post in the Mayor's office was her hitesavin blood diive for wounded first job associated with politics. $ 8 ; : While there, however, her strength snow(next week. : i ” ; _publican slate in 1947. She turned down the | roairnte Yoomen, Jead. tomon offer and concentrated her efforts on work 5 nap ! : within the party.
‘Modern Minute Women Hoosier Profile takes office. ' | Tomorrow's Indianapolis Times City Council. {the Modern Minute Women’s'the late Mayor Robert Tyndall and his successor, |support of a nation-wide test.|, . ive positions, her political career has been GIs in Korea. The drive will close balled and she was asked to run on the Re|group. i= answering hat chal. Her position as City Clerk is a clerical one,
ad hit anybody,
is a show stopper in the second {lenge. led them, act of *T F . cr Eighty-seven donors supported However, Mrs. Tanner has some definite ideas for sure if they act ot “Tor Bahana” when he the Indianapolis Elks Lodge, No, °b administrative procedure. . , ret hit, but I'm sings with Phil Silvers, the star, (13, in .a five and one-half hour She favors launching the new GOP city,
administration Jan. 1 with a minimum _of appointments and personnel. She is convinced that by failing to fill some
make sure they hit,” Louis said. ln important one
tmobile unit operation yesterday. Unt headquarters was lodge rooms at the Antlers Hotel.
and a trio one -of Johnny Mercer's songs called “A Dog Is a
Man's Best Friend.” ~h¢ : , xe jobs and getting along with a skeleton staff, the school children. Charles O. Kidwell, Exalted © . . ’ oss Miley at the Sport just points his nose up- |Ruler, was in charge. National CitY will fing It can trim the lozd of admin-
{poal of Elks to stockpile blood !strative help it now carries, Iplasma for American boys in Ko- teal economy in government, she says, can {rea is one million pints. Mrs. Les. be obtained by giving higher salaries to fewer {lie Oliver, ladies committee treas. People with resulting greater efficiency and over|urer, headed the women’s partici- all saving. {pation in yesterday’s operation. ou "
ward, opens his mouth and howls on cue during this bdrbe chorus type of nuniber, It doubtful if anyone in the aud ences that have attended so fa
vay to and from his four. years, lem from getting
of the young
ne 3: Louis have heard mote than a cole ot I Have you - pledged to help ONE OF HER key qualifications for the 3 i chland St. Their roras OF the lyrics because the stockpile blood to save American Clerk's job, friends say half-jokingly, is the abil- ~ ial tak nared by Miss scene is so funny that the eus-| {lives “overseas. Red Cross Blood ity to read. out loud rapidly. ? CLERK-ELECT — Mrs. Grace Tanner will take
tomers arecroaring from start tol . office Jan. |.
finish. The dog numbeg in the show! was no accident, but Sport's pres-| ence in the cast was just one| of those fortunate occurrences.
“The number was written into the script because we theught it could be a very funny one and we wanted as much humor as pos-
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{ Center, LIncoln 1441, will mae It is the clerk's duty to read several times {your appointment for a gift pint. each measure studied by the City. Council. {Your gift will save a life. ® Councilmen ‘in the past have jocularly insisted - that the Clerk continually speed up his reading. For a city executive post which requires {business knowledge and the know-how of getting ithings done amid red tape, Mrs. Tanner has a number of qualifications. | In addition to five years spent in the nerve center of City Hall, the Mayor's office, she~has
was adopted by Dr. Charles Frederick Menninger, father of Drs. Carl and William Menninger who now operate the Menninger Clinic, a psychiatric research and hospital center in Topeka. She was married in 1927 to Leonard Eugene Tanner, now two-state chief for an insurance firm. : Her son, Leonard Jr, is a freshman at Inhad varied business experience. diana University. ,
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boy, our Louis, y proud.”
Precision Flying By Two Buddies Saves Pilot's Life
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sible,” explained. Paula Stone, co- FIFTH AIR FORCE HEAD 3 y i y producer of the show with her QUARTERS, Korea, Nov. 17 (UP) the Kansas Gas & Electric Co.. and to an appl. IN SPITE of a Desv} cad of campaign ab » ~ » a + - ‘ y hs ey A . - Alld S 1d8 wIeC ’ " - becktem - 5 inn wn wv. 17: (UP)—Joe husband. Mike _ Sloane. We ~Two U. S. jet fighter pilots said ance distributor in Wichita, Kas tivity, Mrs. Tanner has found time to keep up orn only a year thought we'd worry about getting today they guided their semi- < ” oa an active interest in her home. . st like twins as the right dog later, and believe conscious fiying mate to safety : ier", While many candidates were resting after ey grew up ir me the time came when we wor- by 1g his plane wings on MRS. TANNER was born in Morley, Colo.; several weeks of early-to-late rounds ‘of politig together play- ried. ach side : where her father was a railroad station manager. cal meetings and speeches, Mrs. Tanner took on
the job of making cornices for windows ‘in her home, A vacation, to rest up, she has delayed for the other things “which come first.”
“No one knew dog offhand. So we advertised in the papers. We forgot to tell our gen eral manager about the ad and . he was at a camplete loss the following day when he began to get messages at his office that there was a dog outside to see him : “There were a lot of them be-
dduble-dating. of such. a went off to on with the 5th Regiment and Joe Regiment. were sent to Im2s in Korea, 40 ting Chinese and
Capt. John L. Paladino. North The family moved to Topeka, where Mrs, ttle Rock. Ark. thank fellnw Tanner completed her high school education. K., thanked fellow awd iq / She later attended Wichita University. Her mother died when she was 6, and she
hev kansas 1st Lt. Wood S. Arthur ttl and Capt. Jack R. Miller, Dayton. O., for saving his, life through almost unbelievable
Preciiin Doin 25 Bands to Play
The three Americans had been At Music Event on a rail-cutting mission in North
Rock,
ere BE HAPPY . .. “Laugh while you work is a way to success,” says lovely new screen star Anne Francis. Everybody would agree with this theory if they had a gal like 120-pound, blue-eyed Anne to work with. She will soon be geen
Conference Opens On Dope Problem
Bees Rented As Pollinators
biothers eames fore it was all over. We inter-! as a co-star with Clifton Webb and William Lundigan in the comedy, “Elope- Korea. = Capt. Paladino’s plane’ Four hundred musicians be- CHICAGO, Nov. 17 (UP)— {oa walking be- viewed dozens. Three or four of ment.” began acting strangely on the longing to 25 bands and choral Of Alfalfa Crop Representatives of 25 national aped casket of us would stand there like idipts way home. It zig-zagged, dived, groups will sing and play for the] organizations attended a confer-
ence today on the narcotics prob-
and sing and try to get these dogs a i : : {lems facing the youth of the
~ to join in, They were duds “One or two would bark, but Woman 10 Days Battered Japanese x In Wrecked Plane Freighter Limping Home
then climbed almost straight up. annual Indiana Music Congress] : 2 8 a of the Salvation Army at 2:15 HIS MATES recognized immedi- p. m. tomorrow in the Athenaeum ately he was suffering from lack Auditorium. of oxygen at the high alfitude and Commissioner Norman S. falfa crop. was in danger of passing out. Marshall, territorial commander
WASHINGTON, Nov, 17. (UP) —Honeybees are being hired out nation.
to help produce a $41 million al-| The National Congress of Parlents and Teachers sponsored the meeting in an attempt “to de-
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Sovola Absorbs New York Insult
most of them wouldn't give vou the right time. We did find one
had about
at wasn't bad and : chee 5 ss ie a ; - Foremost nr FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Nov. 17] HONOLULU, Nov. 17 (UP)- Ever. wonder abogt 3 _ “Snap out of ft and throttle of the 11 central states, will pre-| Agriculture Department re-, 0 ways in which we may | Shop came to us by accident.” UP) -A young woman whol The Japanese freighter Kinugasa n vey onder a u Fai bac k Lt. Arthur radioed. Capt. side. Lt. Col Harbert Pugmire, a ported today that wild bees and co-operate toward eliminating the Nathan Wallman, president of spent two weeks alone in a|Maru limped toward Japan today at a Me tame ao) 1 Paladino barely heard. But he mysician and head of the Salva- other insects, once considered evils involved.” . ington St the American Basket Corp. Bad wrecked airplane in desolate]eScOrted by a salvage tug and the) dZmapolls op lcveled off and the other two jets tion Army in Indiana, founded the satisfactory alfalfa pollinators, The session was closed betaught Sport: his singing tec h- wilderness and her pilot who ‘reighter Kamakawi Maru. . ' So « a imes columnist Ed «¢ arefully moved alongside. They music congress six years ago. are efther Falling down on tie job, cause, a spokesman said, the > a — : the snow} The crippled vessel, her holds Sovola, and what he found guided the faltering plane back g i the delegates
nique just for the amusement of walked 30 miles through the family circle. Sport wasn't a for help were to arrive here tothe. day.
a ab Col. Pugmire will lead an evan- spokesman said, to friendly territory and to lower gelistic oe of music at 7:30 OF no longer are abundant enough| P07 be encouraged to “speak altitude, Lt. Arthur said later. 5m tomorrow tin the Central to furnish the essential service. more freely” if outsiders were The suffering pilot regained full Hall of the. Salvation Army, | {
out amazed him. While in the East he quizzed native New Yorkers, and what they
{flooded in neavy seas, sent out distress calls Wednesday after she was reported dead in the water]
far as
professional dog so
: as concerned, although he’ Authorities said both w in|": : , - { resen f Mind stage was Rr 2d, # —C } ‘ : ' 5 S2id- both were n with 42 crew members aboard; don't know about Indianapolis consciousness just north of his yr to As a result, many bee keepers; not p t. is ras in the basket ness as a “good” condition, considering ok es : ® Michigan and Alabama Sts. SiX nq geed owers are making! - Was nia ; : : " v nodal about 1250 miles northwest of will make all good Hoosiers home base. dt horal will! gr 8 . ge reeter and ambassador o wir ordeal. Midway Isiand S : ; bands and two choral groups i b Araentine Publisher rs have planned gr! tence. his vice do Miss Vivian O'Brien, 28-year- reway S300. ~ : burn. “1 had a death grip on the give the program. jagreements © put honeybee 4 . will. Benes, ts B® 1 Fairbanks restaurant] Hawaiian Sea Frontier Head- Read Ed Soyola's column Stick and’ a helluva headache : i {colonies in alfalfa fields at blos-| Joins Other Exiles vant when their status. ns : re Jv bilot Robert JU2TLers said it has ordered a tomorrow in The Sunday “hen I came to” Capt. Paladino {som time restalling a When . Mr, Waliman = 4 y BAG be flown from AVY transport to resume its\ ymes, * said. “I was sure lucky to have Where to Go Ie : MONTEVIDEO, Nov. 17 (UP). . heard about the “Top Banan: were to be flown from .,,rse toward the West Coast tm le pals along.” ; . | “As bee keepers usually do not|—Americo Ghioldi, publisher of cave behind. dilemma through a mutual friend, Stor : tii Mr Dou after word was received that the F 91. Di i at acing with Dou held and find this practice profitable from the Buenos Aires newspaper La. seided to take Sport around 10 ¥ VET ¥YeS- hattere "3881. wos. waking tau L »strs . . { ~ he Su led 0 take Sport around tice: Miss battered Vesssl was faking four F@rmer, ' ies Shortwave Outlook is ore estra. the standpoint of honey produc Hanguordis Siete? bY Se ten bri just for the fun of it. Sport and. Re = and one-half knots under her own Times Stale Service By Sei Secvs » Mm. a i rnmen v, bring the audition beard hit it rit had b Hl Chniscing since POET after riding out the storm.. CRAWFORDSVILLE, Nov. 17 WASHINGTON, Nov, 17—Good Concert by Indianapolis Sym- juos,” a. department Spokesman ys joined other Argentine politivisit from the start and a new star _ ha 1 en. Seog Sines — Services and burial will be held listening is in store for radio Phony Orchestra and soloist said, “the seed producers either/ca] exiles here. was born. “a a b to An shorage, The Wrecked Killed While Hunti here tomorrow for Michael S,hams next week. Forecasters at Rudolph Firkusny. Murat Thea- rent the bees or enter into some| The 52-year-old socialist leader Mr. Wallman has to take tir , plane was spotted from ile Hunting Deeter, 91-year-old retired the National Bureau of Standards ter. $3.60, §3, $2.40, $1.80 and type of agreement to provide the/who ran on his party's ticket for out from his bu is we aller r vesterday bv IHN Air HOUGHTON, Mich, Nov. 17 farmer. Mr. Deeter was the this morning predicted that short- $1.20. 8:30 p. m. needed pollination.” vice president arrived yesterday. noons a week and from his hor Q n search planes (UP)-—James Schelerberger, 27, father of Mrs. Anson Thomas wave radio broadcasts will come Dancing with Phil Bauer Adequate pollination, he said,|/The Peron government had erHfe six evenings a w io si ) miles southeast of Stony Mishawaka, Ind, was killed last of 4917 Rockville Rd., Indianapo- through fairly well tomorrow, and Band. $1.50. Arthur Murray's means the difference between suc-|dered his arrest on suspicion uf up at the Winter Garden Theater far to the west of the night while deer hunting in lis. He died yesterday at Culver quite clearly Monday through Fri- Ballroom, 2214 N. Pennsylvania. |cess or failure in production of|participating in the September
alfalfa seed. revolt.
9p. m.
with/ Sport. Hospital. day.
Houghton County:
EE ——————— Blackwood on Bridge— ces P| : Cagey Playing Is = Way to Upset Bid Really expett defending, in- — mmr epee CE cluding the effective use of sig- Sones ay t nals by Mr. Champion and Mr, South deajer Masters, brought about the de- Both sides vulnerable. Seat of this apparently NORTH ICE down contract. ; * Mrs. Keen On the } SJ 8 4 nar of hearts oj H—7 6 ing. what did D—K Q 10635 FICE Miss Bra h C—Q “3s Bgve lo. kote WEST EAST 'r Only two : : B \ 3 ae hearts and a Mr. Champion Mr. Masters s , ; : diamond. Or DL S—3 PROM ESCORTS—A crinolined peach faille skirt accents the strapless sequin embroidered bod80 ‘it seemed. H—-A KQJSH—9 52 ice (left) worn by Miss Susie Clark. It costs $35 at Block's high school shop. Miss Jo Frances Kelly Actually, she Ret : : Dip 8 3 53 - models a royal faille, crinolined also, with velvet pleated inserts on the strapless top and a navy veldidn't. hav ly te SOL aR yi vet capelet completing the costume. It is priced at $19.98. These outfits are part of the Block's FICE ig ro 10 Miss Brash collection to be modelled tomorrow afternoon at Ladywood School in honor of St. Catherine's day. ‘tricks Miss Frash er The models are all juniors. ger 5 ramih = S—A KQ10865 The good defensive play H—10 4 8 » : started at trick one. Mr, Mas : : ; : ters played the deuce of hearts De) 34 » Bridge Talk— s Now, except in the unlikely 1 ST nounce jar event that the deuce was the he bidding: I 7 y R It f P y FFICE only heart Mr. Masters had, he SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST wO ourne S, esu S oO a n obviously wanted something 18 ZH 2S 8 H Two tournaments and results Carl Bruce, Harold Niesse 158.5; George Goldman 120; Mrs. else led, But what’ tS All Pass of play are announced by sev- Mrs. Claude Lett, Mrs. L. D. [Estelle Richardson, Miss Marer ’ 00 late f« : ; P =~ ett — Times photos by Dear mmerman., 2 - - > " mi Ya in ) als EO Hrymp L- : . i. Sa y ay Duan ™ eran eral local bridge clubs today. Aschoff 154; Mrs. J. T. Cra- guerite Madden 119.5. about a shift to clubs, Pos- Now try to win 10 tricks with P. M. PARTNERS—Miss Eleanor Allen (eft), Ladywood JERIOF, 1S Seen weaning on olive green The Industrial Contract craft, Mrs. Robert Weaver Marott Club, Tues. night: N + sible, of course, but if Mr. Mas- Miss Brash’s hand. Pull trumps wool jersey dress with an accordion pleated skirt. The Olive Graham original costs $59.50 at Block's « Bridge League will hold its 1485; E & W (Possible 264)— and §. (Possible 240)—Mrs. r ters ‘held a quick club winner and the defense takes a high school shop. Black velvet collar and cuffs detail the tie silk print dress worn by Miss Betty Bald- Seventh annual two session pair Mrs. Dan Sweeney, Earl J. Zin- pana Buck, Easley Blackwood wouldn't he have played an gijamond and two more heart win. It costs $13.95. 0 ChAPIONSID Dec: 1 a in kan 162; Mrs. John Kirby, Miss oo vo Aon palender, Jerry intermediate heart. followed by ta Lead. x Wert and M7 e Construction League Bulld- Marge Quinn 155; Mrs. R: F. : Raloh. G. Jtenot om higher heart, so. that Mr. ChE. Lead a he mn a Ing. Pascho, Mrs. Fred Mitch 149 Epstein, 144.5; Ralph G. lite r Champiofi would cash © two Champion wins, leads his last Organizations— Following the first session at Women's Contract Club, bach, Dr. Lyman Pearson 130.5; : hearts before switching? diamond and ruffs a diamond . 7 5 P mo. Des. 18 buffet supper Thurs. afternoon: N.& 8S (Pos- E & W (Possible Seg ICE 4°48 =» : return, V Tt M k L | Cl b A tf If will be held. e Dec. 2 session” sible 286)-—Mrs. 'V. R. Rupp, Alex Metzger, Mrs. Kirby “3, t WITH A semi-solid diamond Miss Brash did the best she arie y ar S ocqQ u C vi es will open at 1:45 p. m. Both Mrs. Gordon Thompson 185.5; Walter J. Pray, R. %. ee Ja Tu ” tor could cg y : Teabeha: T " sessions will be open to all local Mrs. Arthur Pratt, Mrs. E. J. David Mohr, Milton Siegel 119.5. t i + Mr. ster could cashing two high trumps, . 5 . . ters of Isabella. The group will sessions wi C ) 3 . 4 a ry, up lasers then leading a heart. But Mr. OTH luncheon and din- Childhood Education ried at 0 A ap bridge clubs and three man . Ittenbach, 158.5; Mrs. Charles Men's Club, Mon. night: N & : that - suit to ask so positively Champion won and the ace of . ner meetings as well as Paul Pattison, Manual High Church. teams Vil be peruitted ih Maudlin, Mrs, Georss Sunaghel. S Possible R10%al. Te Rik 4 3 0 fiamonds and following ruff . iio. «w- School; Carolyn Parker, Cris . One member player throug and Mrs. - A. R. Coffin, Mrs. . patrick, J rigtell 3 or Ror pT Tg A io hve: mieied the set. R pilgrimage, Pledge Bory pus Attucks High School, and Delta Sigma Kappa both sessions. : Ralph Ittenbach 157 (tie); E & Richard Pigott, Orban H. Reich Mo amplon sli ice. and card party are foi gernodle, Washington High Mrs. Charles Jessup, 325 Master points will be award- W (Possible 26%)-Mrs. Carl J. 120.5; M. L. Thompson, 1.0 FICE Now it was Mr. Masters’ turn among events scheduled to- School, will discuss the United - Cecil Ave., will be hostess for ed. Mrs. Grace C. Buschmann Rusie, Mrs. W. A. Newcomer Gootee 1225; E & W { Pout ie to make an important decision, Saenger-Chor morrow and Manday by local Nations Conference they at the pledge services Monday of is in charge of reservations for 164.5; Mrs. R. F. Pasho, Mrs. 216)--Joseph B. Clemans, ar ager Did his partner have a single- women’s groups. tended at the 6:30 p. m. dinner the Tan Chapter, Delta Sigma both the two sessions and the 8S. R. Richardson 150; Mrs. Law- E. Bruce 134; N. G. Morgan, ton or a doubleton diamond? Books Concert “Community-Military Recrea- Monday of the Indianapolis As- Kappa Sorority. buffet, rence Hess; Mrs. E. C. Ball 143; William Macdonald I Q. CE He decided that if it were a : tion Co-operation” will be dis- sociation for Childhood Educa- Pledges include Misses Miriam The ninth annual Eastern Mrs. Sam Shortle, Mrs, Grace Hickman, David Right Ww 3 t singleton, Mr. Champion would The Indianapolis Saenger- cussed by a panel at the 12:15 tion. The group will meet in Whistler, Marilyn Fortner, Rose Illinois Championship games C. Buschmann 139.5. . Mallory Club, niga & A have cashed two hearts at the Chor will hold its fall concert p. m. meeting Monday of the Atherton Center, Butier Univer- Ann Hart and June and Jean Will be played Nov. 23 through Holy Cross, Wed. night: N & William MecGlone, Al Silverman t= i start 80 that when he led the at 8 p. m. today in the hall, auxiliary to the Marion County sity, Bowers. 25 in the Hotel Wolford, Dan- 8. (Possible 216) ~ Miss Eliza- first; Mrs, Warren Cleveland, . lone dlamond. it would have 521 E. 13th St. under the direg- Juvenile Center in the Hotel £1 : Civie L ville, Ill. Scheduled events are beth McCann, Vincent J. Oberg- Mrs. Walter Miller second; been 1007 clear to Mr. Masters tion of William Kappelhof. Washington. D. of I. Ivic League a women's and men’s pair, team fell” 121.5; Mrs. Zinkan, Mrs. M. Schafer, Mrs. Clarence Huets that a diamond was the right Mrs. Kenneth Marshall will The panel will include Mrs, Miss Ann Hurley is reserva- The Fall Creek Civie League “of four€and open pair qualify- George Newton 120.5; Mrs. ten third; E & W--Don return be the acdempanist, Dorothy Buschmann, Miss Ber- tions chairman for the Holy will sponsor a card party at. ing. : Shortle, Miss Mary Hess 115; Jack Soots “first; Mrs, Helens : ¥ 8 a : “The male chorus will be as- nice Stilwell, St. Dominick L. Year Pilgrimage sponsored at 8:15 p. m. Manday night in the Local winners follow -— St. E & W (Possible 216)--Miss Shultz, Mrs. D. H. Giffin second; * ———————— 80 MR. MASTERS ducked, ‘sisted by singers from the In- Sarno and Chaplain Edmund 2:30 p. m. tomorrow by the League Building, 4501 Evanston Joan of Are, Thurs, night: N . Helen Ryan, Mrs. Obergfell Mrs. Schafer and Mrs. Frances ‘ playing the eight of diamonds, - dianapolis Liederkranz. -Bettinger, Mother Theodore Circle, Daugh- Ave. & § (Possible Score 264) —Mrs. 123.5; Homer H. Riegner, Dr. Dobbs. ' 2 y y » 5 a ~N € ° » t a : ’ | . 2 w= ® 4 3 r L 4 wh 5 . a al : ;
