Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 150, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1934 — Page 24

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CLOSED BANK QUIZ PLEDGED BY HARRISON Republican Candidate for Prosecutor Promises Probe. A thorough investigation of all cloned banks, with prosecution where fraud nt indicated, was promised last night by William Henry Harrison. Republican prosecutor nominee, in a speech at 539 West Washington .street. "As I have gone through the city and county in the last thirty days I have been beset with questions from former depositors in its defunct. banks, • he said. "They want to know whether there is any hope of ever knowing the facts concerning the failure of these banks. "The longer the facts are kept from them, the stronger is their j conviction that the officials of j these bank, are guilty. They feel, and rightly so. that they are entitled to know the entire facts without further delay—to the end that the guilty be punished and the in- j noceni be freed from the cloud of; suspicion now resting over all those t connected with these lastltutions. "I have gone on record that, if ; elected. I will make an immediate j and personal investigation of the remaining bank rases and will give the public the information to which they are entitled. **l* also have stated publicly that the prosecutor's office would not be used for political purposes nor would indictments be returned with- i out just cause. I feel that th£ prosecutor should defend the innocent as well as prosecute the guilty. "I know* nothing of the evidence submitted in these cases nor am I passing on the guilt or innocence of any one connected with them, j If. from my investigation. I should find no evidence connecting any; individual wtlh unlawful acts. I should take immediate steps to j clear that individual's name from further suspicion. "However, if I should find any ! evidence of guilt I would see that j that party stood trial for such acts.” I

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H JACKIE MERKLE In Person! 6-Yr.-old Psychic Marvel! Indianapolis people are raving about this Wonder Child ... He calls names . . . Answers your love and business problems ASK HIM ANYTHING! BRING YOUR CHILDREN! Last 2 Days! Also: Jack Holt ‘l’ll Fix It” js c |

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—-The Theatrical World —■— ‘Captain Hates the Sea’ Is Comic ‘Grand Hotel’

.BY WALTER D. HICKMAN

IP you have worried about the important question of whether grandfather went to sleep at night with his long beard under or outside the covers, then cease worrying.

The question has been answered for all times by Donald Meek in "The Captain Hates the Sea.” Grandfather did both, according to Mr Meek, and he even awakened at

night to see that nis long beard was outside the cover. So Mr. Meek proves for once and forever that it was grandfather’s desire to have the whiskers outside the cover most of the time. This de.nre of Mr. Meek to protect hi s long beard makes many a

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zood comedy scene in “The Captain Hates the Sea.” Mr Meek gives a weird performance of a traveler on a great trans-Atlantic liner protecting his whiskers from the soup at dinner time, but Walter Connolly as the captain who hates the sea. sees to it that Mr. Meek's beard is • dunked” in the soup before the movie is over. "The Captain Hates the Sea” is a strange mixture of comedy, satire, rirunkeness, death, wife beating, pathos and drama. Lewis Milestone spent a fortune on this one which he directed. The captain (Connolly) wants to know what his passengers are doing and his tipsy steward. Leon Errol, sees to it that he knows shortly after anything unusual occurs. John Gilbert docs a fine job of the always soused author who goes to sea to get on the water wagon, but fails utterly. Errol is a knockout with his comedy tricks. Victor McLaglen is Schulte, a Tonite—Saturday and Sunday Belle ofthe Ninette riu Amhovy" Comedy, H<*lIt f’nnp and Exploring (he Pacific jrwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmk

private detective who is not dumb, not even with dames or crooks, he plays 'em both. Ferd Keating makes the crook. Danny Checkett, an interesting, but a bad fellow. Alison Skipworth loves to dnnk “horsesnecks” and she causes the bartender to go crazy when she eats the lemon peel fourteen of fifteen times in one evening. The photography is splendid and the direction careful but a little confusing at times. Now at the Circle. a a a OTHER Indianapolis theaters today offer: Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette MacDonald in “The Merry Widow” at Loew's Palace; Irene Dunne and John Boles in "The Age of Innocence” at the Indiana; Robert Donat in "The Count of Monte Cristo" at the Apollo, and Jackie Merkle in person and "I’ll Fix It” on the screen at the Ambassador.

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TREE CAMPAIGN TO BHIESUMED Park Board and Garden Clubs Again Co-Operate for Drive. “City of Trees” street tree planting campaign, conducted by the Indianapolis Council of Garden Clubs and the Indianapolis Park Department last spring, will be resumed Monday. Office and headquarters will be in the old city library lobby, Meridian and Ohio streets. Members of the garden club council will be on duty every day from 9:30 to 4, to give information and sell trees. Trees may be purchased through the council and will be delibered and planted free. Members of the Neophyte Gar-

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den Club, under the leadership of Mrs. Robert Mannfeld. will have charge of headquarters the first week. They will include Mesdames Paul Beard, Edward Coffman. Ralph Peckham, Monte Campbell and Harold Amholter. Arrested 354 Times By United Brest , BILLINGS. Mont., Nov. 2. Ole Ingram lays claim to being Montana's most-arrested personage. He recently paid his 354th fine for drunkenness.

Dance Tonight :| 2nd Preliminary < Stretch-A-Way Contest 111 to find Indiana's most perwk fectlv proportioned girl. I 25c Before 9 P. M. Indiana Roof

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SOCIALISTS’ RALLY SET Candidates for Congress and Mayoralty to Speak. William Schrieber, Socialist congressional candidate from the Twelfth Indiana district. and ! George Lenhart, Socialist mayoral j candidate, will address a meeting at Eugene street and Northwestern avenue at 8 tonight. Another Socialist meeting at 605 Division street

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REX 30th and NORTHWESTERN TONIGHT ONLY No. 1. Tom and Jerry Cartoons. No. 2. Comedy, "What Fur?" with Edgar Kennedy. No. 3. "Sixteen Fathoms Deep," with Sally O'Neal. No. 4. News showing of the actual murder of the King and Hauptmann on trial in the Lindberg case. Also showing Mrs. Stoll's kidnaping and other news events. Everybody 10c TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES.