Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1938 — Page 8

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CHARLIE GOES TO

TREE) DOCTOR

JOSEPH SCHAUB, | LOAN OFFICIAL, | DIES HERE AT 81

Heart Disease Is Fatal to Charles C. Quack, Veteran Policeman.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Once a House—Now Just Kindling

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MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1938

464 SHORTRIDGE PUPILS PLAGE ON HIGH HONOR ROLL

Miss Florence Goodnough, Sponsor, Announces Those on List.

Joseph H. Schaub, of 44 Parkview | &X 3 fl ) i Wh a Four hundred and sixty-four Ave, one of the founders of the ne a ; a : J “. | Shortridge High School pupils won | Standard Savings & Loan Co. and Sandan vy Es 5% Los 50 years, places on the spring semester honor was dead today. He was 81. roll, it was announced today by Misa | He died at St. Vincent's Hospital : a : ; 3 S eee pS Florence Goodnough, honor roll | yesterday following an operation for \ ; : Ei .- ) ns | sponsor. | removal of an eye cataract. N : : § | A tavern operator for more than : : | 30 years, and formerly in the retail high school high honor roll and 20

|coal business, Mr. Schaub cele- : ; : . on the junior high school high honor brated a half-century of service es , : ; a oe ¥ roll. Those on the former were: | with the institution last July. Na : Mary Jo Albright, David Baerncopf, p ’ ’ ’

He was a member of the Loyal Bert Baker, Joseph Barrett, Marga

| Order of Moose, a former member : — {of the Indianapolis Maennerchor Se ret Anne Becker, Joe Berry, Mary Elizabeth Black, Marvin Borman,

{and a past president of the Ger- : : i : . a tas ee ; | man-American Democratic Club, This mess of jumbled kindling once was a house injured and a good part of the village destroyed. Glenn Broden, Ann Browning, John Burrows, Joan Buschmann, Joan

Seventy-four placed on the senior

| now defunct in Clyde, Texas. That was before Friday's tornado Two former residents are hunting through this

Mr. Schaub was a member of the | tore through the town of 700, leaving 12 dead, a score | debris. Carey, Elizabeth Collins, Dorothy

| Zion Evangelical Church and had Combs, Mildred Couch, Jack Day,

| served two terms as president of | J tte Elkin, R i i |the General Protestant Orphans’ ‘SAVE AMERICA, y State Deaths 4- i CLUB SETS SAntile Blain, Ruth micin, Wiliam | Home and was a trustee of the

M. Evans, Patricia Federman, Ed- | home for more than 50 years. James E_ Sne 3 a

ward Flaningham, Barbie Frederick= , : . o rs KR sons, DF. G. E 8 1 el , ) Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary ort 0. Widow" On dauRnter. Mrs. nearly 2nd | | David Guthridge, Richard Harr, B.; a daughter, Mrs. Albert M. lor, Sendavgnters. Mrs. C. Lukens and | Walle, of Indianapolis; five sons, Is. s Others Included

| son, Barbara Fuller, Betty Gordon, CONNERSVILLE — Leo R. Erlewein, 31.

| Gustave, of Milwaukee, and Oscar, | Survivors: Wife, Bernice; daughters, Ema-

line and Geneva Cordelia Hayes, Joan Henning,

| Betty Ann Hill, Charlotte Hofmann, Betty Hosmer, Phil Huston, Patricia Jackson, Dorothy Jacobs, Florence Jaffe, Margaret Jameson, Janet Jar

rge, , f | George, Joseph and Waller, all © CRAWFORDSVILLE—William H. Silver,

| Indianapolis; brother, Gustave, | - Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. John Wilfiat | and nine grandchildren, of Indian- Vandenberg in Commence son, ‘Mrs. Loja Filenberger. i Fay Men: | wars ha am & ounty at Annua

| apolis. ment Talk Flays Central- | grey She, Mrs, Helen Long: sister, Mrs. Roundup.

Here's proof that Charlie McCarthy really did though Charlie is just in for a checkup. Taking his Funeral arrangements were being DARLINGTON —Mrs. Blanche L. Martin, i : : completed todav d P 49. Survivors: Daughter, egey. son, have that much publicized operation. The look of | pulse is Dr. Keith Carleton, tree surgeon, who per- p oday. ize ower. Budi er. DAC FIR. on.

Ed B jety should | f d the operation that gave Charlie moveable Ethel Stanbridge. rett, Martha Anne Kirby, Sue Ann paternal anxiety on Edgar Bergen's anxiety shou orme A , ge g CHARLES C. QUACK, a mem- tanh BO : convince anyone that he really is concerned, even elbows and knees. ELWOOD-John W. Beebe, 84. Surviv ppenberg, Bill E. Lewis, Elsie

. ’ ; ors: Wife; daughters, Mrs. Jesella Lack ; tlk ver or os oiviice Depariment Jor SCHNECTADY, N. Y. June 13! Mis. Soest Me Gertrude" Leh: Howard Record, who drinks a lot | Ann Locke, Ann Loser, Evelyn e “= 3 Sy AS , T — J m 8 5 rth eebe on ar i : : l= | (U. P).—Senator Vandenberg (R.|Mman ang Miss Ber Bichon: SO ins | of milk and gets plenty of outdoor | Maraist, Max Marsh, Mary Lucille #

home, 1146 Spruce St. He was 68. | pgj ; | Se ial ich.), in an address to graduates | Pe a Gilbert. work and exercise, is to compete Patrolman Quack, eligible for re-| .t Union College. called on Jef- EVANSVILLE—Robert H. Kiely. | pele as | Marshall, Katy Lou Matlock, Mar= J

EW Y RK —sy EORGE ROSS | tirement, died yesterday of heart | fersonian Democrats and Hamilton | FT. WAYNE—Adam J. Hoffman, 76. Sur- | Marion County's healthiest boy In| jorie Meyer, Norma Miller, James | J | J ’ | disease while sitting on his porch. | vivors: Daughters, Sister Giovanna, is | | the State contest at the annual 4- -H | i

Y [4 5 i Pg il | Republicans today to save American | A. M. Poinsatte: son, Norman J.: sis D. Mitchell, Betty Lou Nolen, Patty or 1€ Pas Aree years he na ¢ -| Mrs. Bernard Mettler and Mrs. Emma b ) 9 : . . . i da i dd kL Pp ) ® ql institutions from the threat of cen RD oniy TEA Meter Ar oH a Club roundup at Lafayette tomor | Peterson, Martha Pool, Elinor Rane esigns IVIC | Deen assigned to the receiving ward | tralized power. dren. | row. | dall, Chester Robinson, Valda Rus | at City Hospital Acting ] rarv coll 1 { Miss Elizabeth M. Bonfield, 74. Surviv- ’ dh x ’ US. . 4 dist id \ I'. \A/ lo! cting as honorary college chan- |, 0 veinew. John A. Mooney, and three | Living at R. R. 1, Box 208, Wayne | cn r rerett . India’s Movie Tycoon, Holl 'YWQOUJd S Wonder Boy He was a member of St. Mark's | cellor, at commencement exercises, | other nephews and five nieces. .._ | township, Howard is 15 and the son | yoor Ne Margretie Shesiemsler, | VA] ! . al iM h : | English Lutheran Church, Marion | he said the nation is nearer to “gov-| 2 Fon a ern er Tn wh. | Of Mr. and Mrs. John Record. He | Jack Siegesmund, David Smith. e A te r O ana V a entino S Reviva Arrive in ani attan. | County Lodge 35. F. and A. M., | ernment by executive decree” than | liam: sisters, Mrs. Conrad Kettler, Mrs. | missed a perfect score by only one | Jacqueline Spalding Mas aret . | Scottish Rite and the Sahara|ever before in its history. ona Se oa se. Jolin Rohiman, | point, which he lost for faulty pos- | giark Harold Steup. Jane St ro JEW YORK, June 13.—The arrival of Revashanker Pancholl of Bom- | Grotto. “I care not what emergencies may | Mrs. Philomina Stachler, 77. Survivors: | ture. Margaret Studebaker “Patricia Syl- : ’ 3 : : : * | Daughters ss Fr s 13 ’ 2 ’ : - ———— bay, India, at the Waldorf the other day led to more turmoil and | Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Sadie; | have precipitated this Amegican | Daughters, Miss Frances. Mis Mary Re | Runnerup was William Arnold, vester, Ann Elizabeth Turner NAR ‘ difficulty than the unruffled Oscar bargained for, | two sons, Herbert and Alvin F, both | trend,” he said. “The fact is that|nard, and Sister St. Theresa: sons, Ferd | R. R. 10, Box 433. son of Mr. and | g yjrich. Virginia Van Gevt. All Director Returns to Fulfill \ . : and Bictor; brothers, the Rev. Mark Ham- M WwW. GG A 1d. : rich, reinia van Geyt, Allan Oscar, the renowned boniface of that hotel, had prepared for the | fire department lieutenants; a|we are drifting straight toward con- | burger. and 18 grandchildren and two | MIS: F, Arnox | Vestal, Marilynn Wasson, Mary opt coming of a moneyed titan who would demand the best of everything. A | qaughter, Mrs. Selda Seedorf: two | centration of central power in exec- | Rreat-grandchildren | Nine Warren Township 4-H Club | eqirall Jean Wichser, Don Zalae dad : £ ! - SN To ol v , ’ 4 ’% Ambition of Study theater magnate of that far-flung part of the British Empire, Reva- | hrothers, William J. and Christian | utive hands. It makes no difference GORENG Ene Red Lucas. 3 aK girls are to attend the State round- | Those who placed on the junior 3 : S i , e fas Ss. L R . r : : A shanker Pancholi controls most of the entertainment world throughout | © and a sister, Mrs. Minnie Sand- who the executive may be, the trend | Collins. up. They are Betty Bridgins and high school high 1 11 were: A d Writ that country and his junket to Manhattan is a safari to explore the realm | op India : | therwis , | Morris Morton Marshall, 72. Survivors: | Margaret Young, State 4-H judging | 5,2 SCh0O0l high honor roll were: n rl ing. Lan evision. t { ers, all of Indianapolis. must stop. Otherwise TepreSeniac Wit. Laura; daughter, Mrs. Eugenia Com- | team members: Mary Louise King, Katherine Armstrong, Margaret of tel C _— uneral arrangements ve not | tive democracy stops.” stoc ray p y - er : ila 4 ; : | Funeral arrangements ha ol (uve ee ehh ¥ TF #4 a 1937 national winner; Katharine | Bravton, Robert Buckler, James So Oscar got the rooms ready, | vival of Valentino enriched the box | vet been completed. | I'he greatest bureaucracy on a vii i, : ; Bell, Virginia Calvin, Jane Young, | Carlin, Doris Daley, Donald Esin= Civic Theater has accepted | elegant ones, too, with settees and flices hil dow th street < % a earth” exists in Washington today, GREENFIELD William Davis, 86. Sur- . g, | : oo ] eleg . offices, while own the street, H. I. SPALDING. of 1120 Fletcher : ® . * | vivors. Daughters, Mrs. Grace Hill and | Jean Vansickle, a state judging team hart, Margaret Fisk, Helen E. Flei« resignation of Alfred Etcheverry ounge chairs enough for quite a streamlined talkies were just strug- Ave retired locomotive engineer | he said, ’nd is forever reaching for ME Ean Somers, Jesse and Joni alternate; Lillian Bodensick and | scher, Fred Flickinger, Betty Heass= e any $ sachs ay : 3 * '.1 8 t 18 wer angering JEFF SO? JLE—J I Stemler, 3. : R : DIADRRY. i the good Ravashankel gling along. was buried today at Calvary Ceme- | additior 8 is powen endangerin | Survivors: Wife; son, Eugene; daughter, | Mary Mowrey. ler, Jane Ingles, Richard Kiser, should have aly visitors And Os- a ” = » tery, following services at his home { Amel cen Ins Turon. 1 ” virginia, Drophere, George and William: The club has a complete enroll- Dorothy Ann Lambourne, Mary car was poised 10 outdo himself | FAEW visiting potentates have |... 4%t st Patrick's Catholic Church. a It Can Happen Here | LADOGA—James T. Brann, 64. Surviv- | ment record for this season, Mrs. | Elizabeth Miller, Virginia Mitchell, in matters of a perfect cuisine dropped in with pomp and| ge was 71. Jeffersonian Democrats and |," "Son. farry: daughter, Mrs. Lillie | V. F. Carter, club supervisor, an- | Allen Moorman, Barbara Ringer,

up's director during the past season, A successor has not yet been chosen r Meheverry submitte 138 n \ r i ir < \ ‘oti : : amiltonian Republicans alike rec- | Herzog; sisters, Mrs. Gertie Dodd, Mrs. i Saria ibs Mr. Etcheverry submitted his| Then the guest from India| circumstance and retinue to equal| afr Spalding, who died Saturday, Ham) his os Te » Senator Van. | Len Campbell and Mrs. Maude McClintock; nounced. Holding the longest mem- | Joan Robinson, Marjorie Ruck, resignation with the following state- | phoned down to the bell captain. |that of Darryl Zanuck, the “Won- | heoan service with the New York | 08nize this reality, Sen: ¢ brothers, Harry, Earl, Burl and Joe, | bership record is Ruth Meek, War- | Thomas Stump.

Due to his Parsee faith, he ex-|der Boy of Hollywood,” who Vis- | gentral Railroad in his native city, denberg, who has sponsored a coai- | LOG! ANSPORT- Miss Marie Ramsden, ren Central High School graduate, opel Ld WEEK:

said. “It is our un- urvivors Parents, Mr. and Mrs. C&A Hr Brothers

ment: “It 1s with deepest regret

aponiis ing and sti udy. Such a an amgo 7 been 1 itself in ind over a con sidera ble space ime. The realization of this nbition has at length been made ssible should like to express my apion of the co-operation and dsh ip I have always received | e board of directors, the stat and the membership

; plained, he woul have no use ited Manhattan two davs prior to Lafavette. and was transferred to tion move, oo Heron Ramsden. . [Yi has been a member nine years. hat I offer my resignation as di-| for the furniture or the extremely | his embarkation for Europe. Indianapolis in 1806. He was a | avoidable, unpartisan responsibility Donald Lee Rance, 2. (Slidivers: Sons, | en » of the Civic Theater of In-| comfortable bed: he would sleep| Mr. Zanuck on his own lot IS| member of the Brotherhood of | © Preserve these institutions and Yo | Mary Ellen and Caroline May Rance; sis- PLANE CRASH KILLS in order to devote a vear | On the rug on the floor as has been | known as the All-Powerful. Pic- | pocomotive Engineers for more | SAV them harmless against all | tex, Beulah Devonne Rance: brothers, Raul, i his religious custom all his life |fures are the Zanuck passion; hiS| than 40 vears enemies, foreign and domestic, and | and Herbert Rance; parents, Mr. and Mrs. | AFRICAN SCIENTIST Ne : urthermore, he would partake of | subsidiary obsessions are physical| survivors are his wife. Mrs. Kath- | Against al is guided ‘friends who; Nvs. Lilian May Matiders. Ti. Surviv- | yon KENTUCKY no meats during his sojourn here, | fitness and polo. The latter is one | yn ughter, Mrs. W. M. Smith, | UnWitungly or otherwise, would ors: Son, Carl Manders; sister, Mrs. just as he adheres to a certain of his main objectives on his trip | of di Sau a two sons, C. W, | Strip them of their genius. . | Henry Musso: brother. & CoM a | DAR-ES SALAAM, Tanganyika, MOONSHINE vegetarian diet in his native coun-|abroad, for he plans to participate | and BE. L. Spalding, both of Indian- "We cannot expect an automatic | g,ryivors: Daughter. Mrs. O. M. Roth; | June 13 (U. P.).—Charles Francis try. And, furthermore, he would |in polo tournaments in England and | |apolis; a brother, William, of La- protection against the restless | sieters: Mr Serle ANRC gis. Jesse Massy Swynnerton, 61, one of the not have much use for the tele-| France. | fayette, and four grandchildren, forces of innovation which have | = evER_Mrs. Laura Marshall 83 | world's fore wr ; phone, since he finds it difficult for Two weeks before Mr. Zanuck | | Miss Mary Irene Smith, Miss Kath- smashed democracy elsewhere | NOBLESVILLE—Miss Lulu Fisher. 66. | : oH st exper 8 on the _ conversation. But the suite was ex- [came to New York, 22 polo ponies | ryn Louise Smith, C. W. Spalding | mong cqually enlightened peoples. | paoLI—Albert Johnson. 44. Survivors: | tsetse fly, was killed in an airplane A wl tremely comfortable and he was well | from his California stables stopped | Jr. and Ann Louise Spalding. It can happen here. As a matter of | Wife. daughter, Mrs. Kenncth Scaggs. | crash in Central Tanganyika terri- / satisfied with his quarters, | off here a day and then were shipped fact, in a relative degree, it is hap- | Husband. | tory, it was revealed today. 4 His body, together with bodies of JUNE LANG - DICK BALDWIN

wo or bly fd by

i - . : 8 Daughters, Mrs. Harry Hunt, Mrs, | i i 3 | ? y | patiently now for Mr. Zanuck to | 5315 E. 34th St, Indianapolis resi He said that the bureaucratic Cecil Rath and Mrs. Cecil Brenen; scons, two companions, was discovered in Th board of directors th rough | Two of the Rialto’'s movie grinds | join them. | dent for 18 years, is to be buried | trends have reflected upon the | Claude. Robert, Vernon and Roy. | the wreckage of the plane by Royal Fran : J. Hoke, newly elected presi- | have exhumed a brace of Rudolph| we don't know offhand how | tomorrow at New Crown Hill fol- | character of the American people, g SOUTH BEND. Frederick w. Martin, 82. | Air Force planes. The plane had | ury S e, & 8. 1 S. LU $ . 3 i y dent, expressed its regret in accept- | Valentino immortals— The Shiek” | many folks are accompanying Mr. | lowing services at 2 p. m. at Royster | endangering their individualism and | chreist. Mrs. Horace: B. Dakin. Mrs. Ed- | 0€en missing three days. ing the resignation. Harold B.|and “The Son of the Shiek.” And | Zanuck } ti trip. be- | & Askin Mortuary. She was 53. self-reliance. | ward W. Sturgeon; sons, Walter, George, | Swynnerton had been director of 3 » hat in ~~ : » : \ on his vacation Tip, Mrs. Lav » 0} died Saturdav Diehl; sister, Mrs. Carrie Rose; brother, the tsetse research in Tanear rika Tharp, chairman; Mrs. William G.| they are cleaning up. When we vis- sides his wife and two children. but rs. Laverty, who di aturaay, em William. : ST ganylka Sparks and Mortimer C. Furscott ited one of these film emporiums | a half-dozen people would be a con- | ¥3S, &@ member of the Oak Hill Greed Must Go. White VINCENNES—Talmage Wood, 48. sur. | Since 1929. He had devoted 15 250 Till 6 form a committee which is to|the other evening, the interior was | servative estimate Pentecostal Tabernacle. ’ | years to combating the fly, which

vivors: Wife, son and mother hoose 1ew director ny i- | J¢ 1 | : { 'vivors + hus , Clin- is the carrier of the sleeping sick- & {OBERT LOU hoose a new director. Many appli- | jammed almost to the rafters and| In this retinue will be a gen-|, Survivors i vif hyshand. cin- | Tells Tech Graduates ness trypanosome, or or 1 He | f ROBLRY itions have been made and are the line outside extended a quarter- | tleman who is quite content to be Bor we Seer us Jivadia RH 1 | was author of 1 Bale ; | ERTIES r consideration way down the block. Inside, a piano- | jeentified as Sam the Barber. Sam Howell and Miss Valeria Laverty; PITTSBURGH, June 13 (U. P.) | Was author olf many articles on )

player provided tinny accompani- |i an insenarable aide-de-camp to three sons, Denver, Alteray and | —The “greedy sand” must come out | biological subjects. ment to the museum-piece silent : wintisp ; : _ | Dayton, all of Indianapolis; two sis- | “of the bearings” to democratize our AA ) 3 mo . “ll the busy picture chief. He serves VETERANS 1 M | RESTAURANT OWNER DIES i( VINCENNES, June 13 (U. P.).— | ! with a cost of 5,000 feoturing

ters, Mrs. Magnolia Edwards of In- | machines and give normal citizens S—————— Funeral arrangements were made |

| | to England. They are waiting there | MRS. TRUDIE LAVERTY, o pening here.” SHELBYVILLE— Mrs. Rachel McDaniel, |

- - and the so-called “Greatest Lover! ac v S. Mag f 1ealest y € ¢ 1 + Ay Q . : : & 3 : Clir | \ IC ic 0 el \S of All Time” seemed foolishly inade as valet, barber and masseur and dianapolis and Mrs. Minnie Fuqua as large a share in the common oA SECINEQ 100LShlY INaGe- | puts him through the paces of daily rnc} quate to the amorous pulse of the | calisthenics He on the p of Fordsvine, NC is commensiiRie with Hhe _ S 1CS is 1 1 er at p ’ : YO peAvl maintenance of an effective going today for Talmadge Woods, 45 present. A ’ TA & vn) Tal Q Ss STOPHER o - oo AA 5 n € € S, 0, At Jordan n short ¢ : manent Zanuck payroll and his re MR! . LOUISE CHRIST( PHER of | .hcern,” William Allen White ad- Expect 200 for 22d Annual prominent Vincennes restaurant In short, none of the ladies) sponsibility is the sturdy phy- 1226 Churchman Ave, is to be| viiated today owner who died of a heart attack

rere swooned and, in fact, the 10 reels|sique, the well-groomed person and buried tomorrow at Crown Hill fol-| "mye noted editor of the Emporia State Convention. Woods was a native of Harrisburg seemed incredibly dull. Yet the pub- | the regulated avoirdupois and waist- | lowing services at 2:30 p. m. at the | (Kas.) Gazette told the 600 members mn His wife. son and mother SUP , —————————————— — . . y & D

Second Band School Expects | lic interest aroused by a cell Wioid re- re- | line o of f Holly wood's Wonder Boy. home of a daughter, 1542 Woodlawn | of the graduating class of Carnegie vive EE ———— S— — | Ave. Mrs. Christopher, who was 79 | yctitute of Technology that “we More than 200 veterans of the | 200 at Conservatory. | Was a pioneer antisaloon worker and | myst give our organizers honest | Indiana National Guard that went

. {a charter member of Sarah A.| anq satisfactory rewards. b —_ . Melvyn Doug las Offers rs | Swain Chapter, W. ©. T. U. | Sno sais tory rewards, but no | to Mexico in 1916 will gather at the |

: the real social service, x : The second annual Jordan Con- Survivors are three daughters, for no other reason so that the com- Hotel Washington Saturday and servatory of Music band clinic was

av wit Avi LaTe Advi t H i Mrs. Hattie Hays, Mrs. Nellie George | mon man may have his larger share | Sunday for the Mexican Border to open today with approximately ce O O YWOO | es and Mrs. Esther Walters, and two | in the common enterprise and so | Veterans’ Association 22d annual 200 boys and girls from Indiana sons, Wesley A., all of Indianapolis, | enjoy the economic surplus neces- -— and Clarence W., of St. Louis. sary to be kind.”

By JAMES THRASHER MRS. SERENA MILLENBAUGH y : ry IT all stage-struck movie stars would lend an ear to Melvyn Douglas, | of 2035 N. Meridian St, who died SEEKS JERSEY CITY fewer of them might come Hnping | back from Broadway stuck full of | Saturday, will be buried at Van / it h ————— ror 3 - : “EVERYBODY SINGS critical harbs ——————— | Wert, O., tomorrow following ser CIVIL RIGHTS PROBE ing, the convention will hear com- “SPY RING" “PENROD AND HIE YIN BROTHER”

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state convention. An informal reception is to pre-

high school bands in attendance Dr. Joseph E. Maddy, University of Michigan; Lee M. Lockhart Pittsbu rgh h xd Joseph Gremelspacher, music supervisor of Craw-

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are among the Mr. Do . Z : sam : Mr uglas, who is appearing op- ‘ vices there. She was 32 { Se —— ; ; 4 FGETS. Alaa iz idi . uest teachers and directors In cit tis iner “ae Wheres | II You didn't see it then, a look is iva , EW X.N . mittee reports and elect officers. Tie Nenture 1020 F. New York n | Bosite Luise Rainer in Toy Wite | Survivors are a daughter, Mrs NEWARK. N. J, June 13 (U. P.) reunion luncheon is to close the | ORIENTAL rian ANCE TUXEDO rein Brace tudy it} Francis Fitzgerald A sort of blurb to end all biurbs , re RS jure 10 with rancis itzgeral theater Ar anf AvEAtAr . A sort ur all biurbs. ; Labor f : ou : apy YE" James Hosmer. Harves McGuire hive ter actor and director as well the trailer shows the comedy team Charles Hott of Lim and nis Be a Cree SHomey, said today Mai. Gen. Rohert H. Tvndall, As- | —. “PURLIC COWRGY on vg TART CHEERING" Se | speaks as follows. his colleagues PINE “plugged” by Hitler and Mus- Ie ox a iets "| eral Horner peat ap psionic (3en- | sociation honorary commander, is to LINCOLN : i h | I VY | N (> 3307 ET, 5. ET ' - ne SH Ha 101 S. IS aeagues t5v% : { Severs e "eS. ¢ ! : ummings for an A =PAE ; Fredric Mare Phelps, Norman Picken might listen to their advantage solini—no less! attend. A special message from | “THE RUCCAN Tames Stewart I tru ——— ‘i . civil rights in Jersev City | 3 | 20 1 : “FIRST 100 YEARS" fac: uty 1d ul t | dianapolis resident since 1893, died . . | command on the border, is to be 2208 Shelby LR and-so would like to go back to ' af tt , ras tre! ’ Double Feature 2116 BE. 10t will held | nr a 80 back SUIT OVER WIFE'S | today at her home, 1211 E. 0th St The attorney said he was im-| read. New Garfield a HAMILTON “Double Bt he week, and are to in- | poyglas. “By whic} Iv She was 72 and had been ill since MERRILY WE LIVE" \ S ! A_ IS robably he s cl “ N RETURNS ABOUT MUSIC and private instruction. yea ay h 8 Dronabl ESTATE SETTLED Faster, beatings his client, James J. (Jeff) | Association commander, ARSENE. LUPIN R “THE FIRST "HUNDRED YEARS" meant any play, any vehicle, the Burkitt was subjected to at the Ad Allen- | al t a n : Ce - 6116 B. Wash. ata + Will be a | name to make that play a success. HOLLYWOOD, June 13 (1. P.)— | WUR(enbers, Germany, Tdi Sonat | | and John R. Longo. political foes of Double Fosiute parathy, Lamour GOLDEN Dorothy Lamour over M at 3 m “That ‘oub! ; \ 0 00 . ‘HE : “ 8 p Thats the trouble. If, instead An out-of-court settlement was |} the Evangelical Boarding Sc Mayor Frank Hague of Jersey City, | wpa HER JUNGLE LOVE BIG _BROALUAST OF 1938" school campus at 4 p. m. } 7, residi AT 1 I I the actor would give his first con- | two husbar then came to this country, residing Fountain Square 4630 ©, 10th sbands of the late Ruth : : beaten, abused and discriminated | : 'Q At Fountain Sa Comfortably. Cool 2 : y < o. | ed QNLY TWO MORE DAYS Double Feature omfortably Coo sideration to discovering a worth- | Roland, one-time movie serial queen, at first with her parents in Chicag against. ' Alice Faye—Tony Martin SANDERS Robert Taylor EMERSON 150—=5:45 to “THE FIRST J HUNDRED YEARS | | “FEMALE FUGITIVE” “OF EART

£ addition the young students will + ER n apt 3 neal worth the trip. " c's i 3 $ S 136} i 3 LRG . at Loew's this week. is a successful Phil Bohnert:; two sisters, Mrs. | Samuel L. Rothbhard, Interna ional | meeting “MERRILY WE LIVE" “FIRST HUNDRED YE a screen player And when he 15) rile : Relbers. Charl Mi Nouhle Feature Double Features investio . A ] EER" ‘ ; » and Ch arles Henzie “I hear s MRS. AMELIA LEUKHARDT, In- | ['0stization into the status of | Brig Gen. E. M. Lewis, who was in | “pENROD AND HIS TWIN BROTHER" _ “OF HUMAN HEARTS 0 I hear so much about how so- | New York and ‘do a play.’ ” says Mr. pelled to act because of the alleged Brig. Gen. George H. Healey is Liha. Rennett Beanis, Durbin ssions 1d pnstra - rely eas — g i 2 4 i and demonstra- actor relying on his Hollywood Mrs. Leukhardt, born in | Hudson County Penitentiary. Burkitt FOUNTAIN SQUARE Dinnerware Nite next Sunday. and a concert on th inki : i 3 : LR Sunday, and a concert © | of thinking in terms of any play, | reached today in a dispute between | 8 [Frbrechtinger, Germany, and|.p,peq yesterday that they were | Iu Op 3 tion for t) " ‘iv ' f X Registration for the Jordan sum- | while vehicle, the critics wouldn't | over $3871 of her estate. She is survived by her husband, "pg, iit «ac sentenced to a six|] SALLY, IRENE and MARY” EAL FO CITIV ES s” Walter Connelly—"PENITENTIARY == Mickey Rooney. “SWEE ETIES”

mer school is te begin tomorrow | be waiting to jump on him with Christian Leukhardt. and children, J ; = and classes will meet Thursday | both feet. Mrs. Marie Kester, Mrs. Clara Noon, | | months term for using abusive lan R v C eee Gre oe SWE G GRO A 1332 E. Wash, St Alice Faye N “SALLY, IRENE AND M S T R N D Doors Open 5:45

Thirty-nine teachers wili be avail- | “I'm sure there isn't any re- WHAT, WHEN, WHERE Willia, Henry, Miss Bertha Freida | guage to Jersey City police who ar- | ——— —- MA “SLIGHT CASE OF MURDER" Adults 15¢ Thi 8

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| reste able for instruction in voice, piano, | sentment on the part of the critics Leukhardt, all of Indianapolis. | anti Ln While he Sas making an string and woodwind instruments, | against any Hollywood player who APOLLO Services are to be at 2 p. m. € Speech. Longo was con- | TOMORROW ——— Carol Lombard Fan Sravet ¢ mus deat: victed and given a nine nths | IDE FOOLS FOR SCANDAL theory, music education, and drama | has a worthwhile show and gives “Kentucky Moonshine,” with the | Wednesday in the Flanner & Bu- : ? months NORTH 8 Irene Dunne oug. “One Wild Night” hy h Dick Baldy .s . | those actors who have been identi- | Win June Lang. at 12:38 3:27 ————ei— “WOMEN ARE LIKE THA Paramount E. Wash. Veteran Singer CIRCLE PFEIFFER GETS DEGREE | Heal) SF ITSP WN 1. Sa “SALLY. IRENE AND SARIN and 3 ears and then suddenly decide or aw | Times Special UNGLE EZRA Hollywood 1500 Soosevelt wey, RE AND MARY, A clone Warner bagier, CHICAGO, June 13. — Marion J £1. ERIE Gavle BF 114 E. Washington their film reputation to sell their | “Blind ANS » with Richard Dix i TET Jane Withers | : Pfeiffer, 5453 Hibben Ave. Indian- ee il Ork. “45 FATHERS” performance. The critics are justi- | Whither Bourne. at 12:40. 3.25, §:10 ZARING “Central at Fall Or “MR. BOGGS STEPS OUT” : : : LOEW’ Optometry degree at the 68th com- y © Th = ¥ OF LIVING . 10th Ste + the entertainment business is Henry | Them'’s hard words, Mr. Douglas— “rT fe,” i i Ferien eoercises of the North-| ; shah “THE TERME OF DR. HALLET” PA A R K E R Inudette. Colbers Burr, who will be featured with | but true ones. Melvyn Wife," with Louise Rainer, y . HENRY BURR—ARKEY 16th : “Pl B08as EIGHTH WIFE" 12:35, Double Feature x ce a i — i “The Lone Wolf y Paris,” with : Jeanette Machona 3155 E. 10th St . , : - And host of Alka-Selzers Hour d “ EF GOLDEN Con 1 y ances at the Armory tomorrow. Arleen Whelan, the auburn-haired Frage 3. ederer, Frances Drake. at Seno! and attended Indiana Uni National Barn Dance Radio Favorites Clurel & Hardy “BLO a [ | V O L | Comfortably Cool + ir : : singer | leading lady of the Circle's “Kid- es 3 Mr. Burr was & popular singer !€ading ly © e Circle's d- | LYRIC FOUR COMPLETE SHOWS many broadcasts of recent vears Thoroughbred,” with of ProSbenty. 3:28. 8:17 and 10:33 Reserved Seats, 89¢—55¢ (Tax Gars Cooper 1 . Tt 3 AUNtre in th « oN * ’ “FOOLS FOR SCAND “ ” graphs, he toured the country in the It's said that Miss Whelan's 14- OHIO RAINER ~ ZH, ADVENTURES OF MARCO POLO in

and 1 : z t s B . . t . 3 : — a HEC - and speech. | his best to it. But there is a cer- Rite, a Far See at chanan Funeral Home, and burial is | erm for violation of the Jersey AFT AND NITE a Mlinois ond Min \ lips! ne : Douglas, Robert Young. at inois Vv. radio's Uncle Ezra, the Hoosier Hot & 3:40 ern Illinois College of Optometry. | HENRY 2:25, 5:35 and 8:40. back in the days of cylinder phono- | naped,” was making $18 a week as STARTING 2-4-7-9 P. M. 1 8 “HER JUNGLE LOVE" blackface minstrel shows of Al G vear-old brother \ with

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: 9. 1:27 and 1 City election laws. R | T y 4 Doors Open 5:45 Merry Melody Cartoon in Color S—————— | tain amount of feeling agains to be in Washington Park Cemetery. | y r Poors SNE} |e ee — g against ° g — On Stage in Person! RF THAT ) 5 fied solely with Hollywood for years | Bi 30 On Armor Bill to give New York a treat by ap- Freddie Bartholomew. Atleen Whel 2 Be . rt rleen Whelan, ih ) : : “HELL DIV y pearing in person and relying on| at 11:10. 1:55, 4:40, 7:20 and 10:05 Pfeiffer, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. “START CHEERING” BIJOU Double Feature i : : : i ro and 8:30 apolis, was awarded his Doctor of One of the oldest active singers in| fied in panning them. go Irene Dunne “2080 B. & Delaware 6:50 and Shots and others in four perform- He is a graduate of Cathedral High CINEMA Vaudeville, with Henry Busse and AND HIS FAMOUS graph records. And he has added a manicurist a vear ago. Todav his orchestra, “on stage at 1:04, 3:53, L ol EW’ S a ; pea ; thousands of new friends in his die’ i . 31 and $40 ORCHESTRA Vorb - 16's doing much better, and the solittle Miss — FT Tr 7/5) Aun re 2540 W. Mich. St 1an) ! $ § family : ohn Litel, nS J 3 en: ‘ Even before the days of phono- | Npoic family is feeling the upsurge | Chapman on. Sopeen ai 1riL. se | =, \ | Chez Paree Reserved Seats, Foershe (Ha UrTowN Hila i | 0 A ; (Sit, Robert is making < i aa) ; ckstader Teor 1 “Sally, Irene and M ' with Al Fields, Lew Dockstader, George , )jttle side money by bringing in Fave. Also “Penitentiary. ..

Primrose and Neil O'Brien, the neighborhood Kids and charging Some of Mr. Burrs recordings them a nickel to meet his sister and still are up among the best sellers, “get acquainted with a real movie | and he will sing 8a number of his star” most popular songs in tomorrow's gE & # performances. The radio show is The Lyric is showing the same | being presented under the auspices | trailer for the Olsen and .Johnson of Lavelle-Gossett Post 908, Vet- | show (coming Friday) as was used before their last appearance. And

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