Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 June 1934 — Page 11

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PITTENGER CASE UNDER INQUIRY, M'NUTT ADMITS Hearing Held in Charge of Unfitness Against Deaf School Head. Removal of O. M. Pittenger, superintendent of the State School for the Desf, is being considered by Governor Paul V. McNutt and the institution’s board of trustees, it was learned yesterday. Demand for the superintendent's removal has been made by a group of teachers, supported by students, who charge administration of the school under Mr. Pittenger is inefficient. Governor McNutt said Wayne Coy, his undersecretary, is investigating tfie charges after a hearing was conducted by the Governor and the board. , The Governor said the investigation is not complete and that whatever seems necessary for the welfare of the school will be done. “If that welfare demands Mr. Pittenger’s removal, he wiH be removed,” the Governor said. “However, the investigation is not completed.” Mr. Pittenger, a Republican, has been superintendent of the school fourteen years. Included in the charges against him is that of nepotism. Mrs. Pittenger, now ill, was employed as principal since 1925. Since her illness, their daughter, Miss Priscilla Pittenger, has substituted for her mother. GRANT APPEALS Board Members Approve Three Permits at Variance With Law. Three zoning ordinance variances were granted yesterday by the zoning appeals board. Two permits were dismissed and one continued. Residents withdrew objections to the erection of a business building by Dr. Herbert Bruner in the vicinity of 4902 East Tenth street. Shell Petroleum Company received a permit to remodel a filling station at Thirtieth and Delaware streets and James Bullington was given permission to erect an addition to a storeroom. Pickpocket Gets SSO William Boyce, Room 816, Odd Fellows building, reported to police today that his pocket had been picked and SSO stolen while he stood in the lobby of a downtown hotel yesterday.

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NORTH SIDE ttvt/’v Illinois At 34th K I I /. Double Feature Barbara Stanwyck “THE GAMBLING SHIP” “MELODY__IN SPRING” Uptown li'S "JIMMIE THE GENT” “MEN IN WHITE” ' _ 2HSI Station St. DREAM D °Fa'y WraV" "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN” “THIS MAN IS MINE” _ " " ~J-~~ . I!)th and College Stratford “WIVES BEWARE" “HF. COULDN’T TAKE IT” _ . Noble at Mass. MRI PA Family Nite LTll-iVIVJi\ Double Feature “NINTH GUESr” “WOMAN’S MAN” " ’ __-- -, , Illinois at 30th GARRICK “ “I BELIEVED IN YOU” “MADAME SPY” C". 30th A Northwestern D 17 Y Irene Dunn IYLi/V Clive Brook “IF I WERE FREE" a in St. Clair at Ft. Wayne QT PI AIR Double Feature ole Lionel Barrymore “THIS SIDE OF HEAVEN” GENTLEMEN” * . ■ j v'r r r f®lboi & 'l'lnd TALBOTT nSsiM’u",. “A MAN’S CASTLE" "UNCERTAIN LADY” ~Tf A T> TAT Double Feature ZijAlVlit V* Spencer Tracy 7 “LOOKING FOR TROUBLE” “PADDY THE NEXT BEST THING” EAST SIDE - . /,/x.rr 3449 E- Wash SL TACOMA ssfUSt . “EVER SINCE EVE” 7 vn-v 135? E. Wash. O'! O A\ ll Double Feature I avxai ’ Lionel Barrymore THIS SIDE OF HEAVEN” “COMING OUT PARTY” - , Dearborn at 10th RIVOLI . •‘MEN IN WHITE" rirTTfiY iat E Wash. St. IRVIN (i ,r$. re “I LIKE IT THAT WAY” “SHE MADE UES BED”

'—The Theatrical World # Promising Movie Menu Prepared By Producers —BY WALTER D. HICKMAN

THE movie menu for the rest of the summer and the fall is well set. The best way to determine what we will have in the fall is to consider the movies that now are in production. The latest issue of Variety has this information and it paves the way for many film conventions

which will be held all over the country in the next few weeks. Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer announces at the head of its list in production a movie version of ••The Barretts of Wimpole Street,” with Norma Shearer and Charles Laughton in the chief roles. Just how Miss Shearer will measure up to the

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work of Katherine Cornell in the stage version is something I can not predict. But Laughton should be splendid in the role of the eccentric father. That is the only role that I see in which his talents will not be wasted. Another movie in which Metro has great faith is “The Merry Widow,” with Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette MacDonald as the dancing prince and the lovely lady. I think that Metro is wise in revitalizing this fine musical score and its romantic theme. I sincerely hope that it is not too modernized. Mae West, according to Variety, is in her tenth week of production of "It Ain’t No Sin.” Her leading man is Roger Pryor. The management of the Circle announces that this opus will open there around Friday, June 29. Paramount is banking heavily upon the comedy ability of W. C. Fields in “The Old Fashioned Way.” He has the services of Judith Allen and Baby Leßoy. Fox has faith in “Caravan,” with Charles Boyer and Jean Parker as well as Loretta Young in the cast. Warner Oland has the lead in “Charlie Chan’s Courage.” Warners have in production “British Agent,” with Kay Francis and Leslie Howard in the chief roles. Universal is predicting suc-

SCHOOL GROUP WILL DRAFT 5 CANDIDATES Nonpartisans Name Committee to Designate Slate. , A motion to appoint a committee to draft five persons as candidates for public school commissioners was adopted by the nonpartisan citizens’ school committee in the Lincoln today. Edgar A. Evans presided. Speakers were William Remy, Rabbi M. M. Feuerlicht, Thomas Sheerin, Dr. S. A. Furniss, Henry Wilson, Robert A. Adams an<J James L. Murray. The names of the five candidates will be brought before the organization not later than July 13.

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EAST SIDE nklPnc/YIYI 4630 E, Tenth St. EMERSON . “JIMMIE THE GENT” “CAT AND THE FIDDLE” A ifTi rp/\\i 2116 E. Tenth St. HAMILTON a8?ts&" “GEORGE WHITE’S SCANDALS” “EVER SINCE EVE” I. New Jer. at E. Wah. U arammint Double Feature i aiaiUUUlil Ginger Rogers “CHANCE AT HEAVEN” "POLICE CAR 1*” n * n f/ pry 2030 E. Tenth St. PARKER F O -‘r e "DAVID HARUM” “HI NELLIE” mv Tvnry/r 4020 E New York TUXEDO BJSS SSf “MISNIGHT” SOUTH SIDE FOUNTAIN SQUARE Double Feature Jimmy Cagney “JIMMIE THE GENT" “WILD CARGO" % r |y ■y /y Prospeet & Shelby SANDERS saSiftlsr “LET’S FALL IN LOVE” “COUNSELLOR AT LAW” a v|x ■|~>w |r ■ > n | I1 U. 8 iVff.ridiHD ORIKN I A I Double Feature L/IVIL/il I rVE. Lionel Barrymore “THIS SIDE OF HEAVEN" “MURDER IN TRINIDAD” . , Prnsp’t at Chur’man AVALON RSS" “SHE MADE HER BED” “EIGHT GIRLS IN A BOAT’’ ~~Z ZZ . Z 2203 Shcibv Garfield wyX? BE WEST SIDE 1 Y A ICV 2340 W. Michigan Ut\hJ 1 May Robson “YOU CAN’T BUY EVERYTHING” n/yat'P w. Waah. at Belmont Qp| MONT Double Feature JDUmiiT 1 warren William “LADY FOR A DAY” _____ “BEDSIDE” nrn a **>■. -702 W Tenth St* STATk. Double Feature * ‘ Rudy Vallee “GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS” "GIRL WITHOUT A ROOM” a

cess for “One More River,” with Diana Wynward. „ a a tt On View Here Today Indianapolis theaters today offer: “Catherine The Great” at the Lyric; “Stingaree” at the Circle; “Hollywood Party” at Loew’s Palace; “Such Women Are Dangerous” at the Apollo, and burlesque at the Mutual.

WOMAN, 70, DIES OF AUTO INJURIES Brownsburg Resident Hurt in Mishap May 29. Mrs. Margaret J. Lemmons, 70, Brownsburg, died in city hospital last night of injuries received here in an accident May 29. She is the fifty-first traffic fatality in Marion county this year. Mrs. Lemmons was a passenger in an automo[T bile driven by her son, I Charles Lemmons, Decroit, Mich. Riding with them were Mrs. Margaret Jackes, 40, Brownsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dorsey, 901 Bradley avenue. Mrs. Lemmons was injured when the car collided with an automobile drivers by Martin Sternsels, 42, of 4404 Park avenue, at Harding and Eighteenth street. Knocked down yesterday as he ran into the path of an automobile at McCarty and Meridian streets, Thomas Emmons, 9, of 518 South Meridian street, suffered serious head injuries. The automobile driver, Earl Cofield, 34, of 800 Markwood avenue, took the injured boy to Methodist hospital in his car.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: Marie Downev and Alice Gutner. 6221 College avenue, Chevrolet coupe, 97-290 from parking lot at 115 South Pennsylvania street. Edward Lehman. 1827 Barth avenue, Nash sedan, 21-371. from 1522 West Morris street. C. I. Herbert. 3360 North Meridian street. Apartment D-4. Buick sedan. 35-608 from in front of 3360 North Meridian street. R. S. Williams, 4151 College avenue. Chevrolet coach, 122-068. from in front of 4151 College avenue. Peerless American Cleaners. 2216 West Wichigan street. Ford truck, T-20-953, from in front of 2216 West Michigan street. C. H. Havens. 1207 North Wallace street. Chevrolet coach. 02-702. from in front of 549 East Georgia street. C. N. Nunamaker, West Newton. Ind., Dodge sedan. 24-231. from Washington street and Capitol avenue. BACK HOME AGAIN Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: Ida Marsella, 2905 North Talbot street. Chrysler sedan, found at Sixteenth street and the Monon railroad. Irine Roempke. 2117 South State avenue. Ford coupe, found in front of 2106 Prospect street.

PLYMOUTH Reduces Prices

If ever there was a time to “look at all three” ... this is it. Effective today, without change in product, Plymouth announces very substantial price reductions printed in the box the right. Study those figures carefully. Compare them with the prices of Plymouth’s two competitors. You probably never realized that you could buy a big, luxurious Plymoth with all these advantages ... HYDRAULIC BRAKES . . . SAFETY STEEL BODIES PATENTED FLOATING POWER . . . at prices virtually identical with the very lowest priced car on the market. For three years now*, Plymouth has set the pace in the low r priced field. Year after year Plymouth has made sensational gains. It is the only low priced car that is selling more today than ever before in the history of the company. What’s the reason for this tremendous growth? It’s simply this. The challenger must be better to forge so quickly ahead . . . Plymouth is America’s b6st engineered low-priced car. See it today ... at any Chrysler, Dodge or De Soto dealer. Don’t buy any low r price car until you do.

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TRACKLESS TROLLEY SERVICE APPROVED Projects on South, East Sides 0. K/d. The works board has approved Indianapolis Railways officials’ plans for trackless trolley service on the south side. It held under advisement a request for permission to

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operate trackless trolleys on Fletcher avenue. The south side plan calls for operation of trackless trolleys on South East street from Virginia avenue, through to Raymond street, at the entrance to Garfield park. Trackless trolleys also will be used on what now is known as the Garfield line, running south on Delaware street and Madison avenue and east on incoln street and turning on a “Y” switch at East street. Trackless trolley service on the Brookside car line and anew east-

west through route connecting the Brookside and West Michigan lines will be instituted Thursday. The Brookside cars will run every

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nine minutes during rush hours instead of twelve as in the past. Running time will be considerably reduced.

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Famed Archaeologist Dead ROME, June s.—Senator Corrado Ricci. 76. famous archaeologist, died today. He was noted for his work in the excavation of imperial Fora.