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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 13

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rrV THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1963- THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR PAGE 13 Indiana National To Build Riley Branch Open downtown tonight 'til 8:30 Glendale and Southern Plaza 'til 9 DOWNTOWN The lUJm.H. 3lock 'y' GUNDAIE SOUTHERN PIAZA 1 Ml i'' 111 IMlT'l Hiliill' I "li hwWWWWWl WWW I IT NEW INDIANA NATIONAL BANK BRANCH TO OFFER UNIQUE ARCHITECTURE Permanent Riley Center Facility Will Be Of Modern-Oriental Construction ANGRY WORDS DIE Monday. Construction of the building will begin this fall. In keeping with its modern-Oriental theme, the branch bank will have a sloping green aluminum roof, sky dome and plexiglass caD. The building U.S.-Viet Nam Distrust Appears To Be Ending will be predominantly brick with panels of glass and other Plans for construction of a permanent Riley Center branch of the Indiana National Bank, to be completed by this time next year, were announced yesterday by the bank's board of directors.

The building will blend the modern concept of architecture with an Oriental theme and will be one of the most unusually styled banks in the Indianapolis area, directors reported. The permanent branch office will be located immediately behind the temporary, prefabricated building which was opened by the bank at 555 North Delaware Street last decorative materials. The branch will offer com plete banking services, including safe deposit, parking and drive-in service. It will serve business as well as individuals in the growing Riley Center area. By EDWARD NEDLAN Copley News Service Saigon, South Viet Nam The angry words have subsided and the monsoon of distrust that has hung over Washington and Saigon relations in the last week appears to be lifting a bit.

This is the outlook here as both governments realized they cannot get along without each other and still achieve their stated aims. For the United States, this major aim is pursuing the war against the Communist Viet Cong. FOR THE Viet Nam ruling circle this means retaining power without submitting to any purges of personnel and also winning the war against the Communists. There has been a lot of misunderstanding and distrust between the U.S. and South Viet Nam and it has The Indianapolis firm of Monical Wolverton Inc.

is architect for the building. STEWARDESSES EXPAND BOAC Conquers Bulge 'HAPPY CHILD, JOY TO WORK WITH Brilliant Violinist, 17 Found Dead At Home their skirts fit beautifully on the ground but not so beautifully in the air. The airline looked into the complaint and, satisfied that the stewardesses had a point, promised action. A new skirt was designed to allow for expansion in the air. "The first of the skirts should be in the air this week," said the spokesman.

noon, and she was still alive come to a head in the last few weeks. There is a degree of blame for this on both sides, candid observers here believe. The recent accusation by South Viet Nam that the U.S. was planning a coup was an example. The U.S.

was indeed preparing a contingency plan but this was essentially designed to go into effect if President Ngo Dinh Diem was toppled by a popular movement, giving the U.S. a say in the naming of a successor. Both governments realize that the common aim of fighting the Communists is not helped by the display of public invective that has been exchanged between Saigon and Washington the past few days. It appears the harsh words will cease and be replaced on the U.S. part by quiet efforts to institute reforms.

That these are needed becomes painfully apparent to anyone who observes the government mechanism on the spot here for as long as a month. DESPITE assurances by Diem that he, and not brother Nhu, is running things and despite Nhu's own assurances on this subject, the U.S. is expected to work toward a diminishing of the power of Nhu which has tended to restrict the president's ability to be in touch with the people. Restoration of some semblance of mutual confidence is the most pressing need at the moment and it is toward this goal that Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge can make a much needed then. "I SAW HER the day she was and she was as dear to me, I think, as my own grandchildren.

The only thing I can tell you is maybe she South African Women worked too hard. Learn To Use Pistols "All she ever did was play that violin. She never had Bloemfontein, South Africa By EDDY GILMORE London (AP) A British airline announced yesterday the introduction of a self-expanding skirt for highflying stewardesses. "The new skirt," said a spokesman for the British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC), "will have an elastic panel with a two-button adjuster on the side." Pausing for emphasis he added: "IT SHOULD take care of those bulging tummies in the air." Bulging tummies in the air? "Oh, yes," he said. "Boyle's law, you know." What's Boyle's law? "The volume and pressure of a gas vary inversely." Come again, please? "It's this way as the girls ascend to an altitude of say 5,000 feet and above, their tummies swell.

"This makes their skirts too tight and quite naturally they don't like it." THE LONG suffering girls finally beefed officially about the bulge. They said dates or did anything else." (AP) Justice Minister Balthazar Vorster said yesterday Penny, whose real name was Priscilla Anne, had won a scholarship to the Mannes that 27,250 white women in South Africa are members of College of Music in New York pistol clubs where they get In City when she was 10. struction under South African She and her mother, Mrs. police officers. Peter Ambrose, live in New The minister's statement, York three days a week.

Coventry, Conn. (AP) It was routine for pretty Penny Ambrose to practice seven or eight hours daily on the violin. She had done it since she was 7 years old, and now, at 17, she was acclaimed as a young concert musician of exceptional promise. But Tuesday, after she practiced, Penny walked into the family garage, got into a car and started the engine. Her mother, who was out, found her body later.

State police said it was an apparent suicide. A NEIGHBOR, Mrs. Ellen Wennerberg, who called an ambulance and then helped in attempts to revive the girl, said she left a note that said: "Dear mother, I love you dearly." That was all. No reason nothing. "She gave absolutely no indication Tuesday1 morning that she had anything like thisv in mind," said Mrs.

Wennerberg. "I saw her in the morning, find she was playing. I left for a while, and when I came home, she was still playing. A boy who was building something stopped to ask her for some nails late in the after- Penny studied at the Coventry was made at the ruling Na tional Party's Free State Con' gress which considered a pro' Day School two days a week, and her mother tutored her the rest of the time. Later she studied at the New York Professional Children's School.

posal that white girls should be given a chance to learn how to handle firearms. The National Party's powerful Transvaal congress voted overwhelmingly last week in favor of South African women being given military training. Her father is a tool engi neer. She had one brother, who is 21. "SHE HAD A GOOD rela tionship with her mother," said William Kroll, with whom Penny studied.

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strawberry blond practiced many hours each day, another instructor called her as And Try relaxed and calm, a rare combination in a talented GIENDAIE SOUTHERN PIAZA youngster, usually, they're high strung." Me Stop This summer, Penny had been at the Kroll family's summer home in Stockbridge, Mass. She returned only last By BENNETT CERF week, and had visited her Russell Lyne's characteriza tion of a literary snob: a know. grandmother at Hartford until Monday, Mrs. Wennerberg said. PENNY MADE both her concert debut and a national tele it-all who has not only read -in advance galleys, the very book you are reading, but takes pleasure in telling you vision appearance (on the Tele phone Hour) when she was 13.

Last November, at 16, she was the youngest entry in the Wieniawski International Violin Competition in Poznan, Poland. She had played with the Boston Symphony Orches tra. Moishe Paranov, director of the Hart school of music at the University of Hartford, had played a concert with her. He called her "one of the out standing, brilliant young violinists of her era, unusually girted. "She was a happy child and a joy to work with," Paranov the names of all the earlier and more obscure books by the same author, and why each added.

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