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HE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

MONDAY, OCT. 3, 1938

Hollywood's

Crack Army |

800 IN PRINTING

Rests Arms

Everything Fine Among

Austrian Drillman’s

Cinema Troop.

By PAUL HARRISON | HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 3. — The Czechs, Germans, French, Austrians, Americans, and all the other mem- | hers of Hollywood's mercenary standing armies are getting along fine. When they do quarrel, it’s all interest of movie-making. time you see crack troops a movie, or fighting in

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goings-on, hy be looking at Capt. Richard von Opel's Cinema Troop. If it's a really big cavalry charge, or a superWolietn. te men will belong to the ately the re is some duplica-| since most of Von Opel's stal-| are in the association, which sort of equestrian guild. The nema Troop is a more special lized | It can do anything milieither afoot or critter-back. The men are fencers, broadsword wielders, lancers, saber-slashers, and hey can salute and do |

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ng to the regu lations of | any ar These things are jically important because a such as a how’re-you-; 0 ute instead of one admin- | stered with forearm rigidly canted degrees—always brings lots | gnant letters. |

Trains Own ‘Army’ Opel, Angeles as an in to help

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men, by the way, are forto associate with other exworking. They take isolated corner of a stage and gather there becenes. 1 Gravet, probably the best in Hollywood and cerhe best among the stars, s with the Cinema Troop. Belgian cavalry officer 10 the organization— r the practice. Takes rom von Opel, though. Actors’ Association a but it inically all—about 3500— 's, rodeo performers riders, and gallopt was formed in 1933 benefit of performproducers. The latter, v sent out calls for riders, got a few who'd try to ( from the starboard side nd wou yuld be lgst over the lee rail.

“Fall Guy”

studios were glad enough able to order and nters, ropers, bull-iff-jumpears or whatever pay better wages in riding, a man Doubling riding (which 1 even r $16.50 a with a

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man selected offered wor throug ghout the scene for 50, but the supervisor angrily deed he'd pay $35 per fall and not ime more. The rider said okay. sorts of things went wrong hat, with the equipment and other horsemen. he man did

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his part pernine times, colt $315 Jor his bruises.

HOLD RITES FOR | CONWAY TEARLE

HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 3 (U. P).— A few old friends gathered today at funeral services for Conway Tearle, veteran actor who was one of the, leading stars of the silent movies. | Mr. Tearle died Saturday night of heart disease, i His body will be cremated after today’s private funeral services. Mr. Tearle was 60. He had been] ill for a long time and had gone to| St. Vincent's Hospital two weeks ago. Adele Rowland, former musi-| cal comedy actress, his third wife, was at his bedside when he died.

PILOT GETS ROLE

rank Clarke, veteran Hollywood . was given his first actassignment in “Men With

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COLUMBUS, O., Oct. 38 (U.P. .—Charles (Buddy) Rogers (above), 35. band leader and husband of Mary Pickford, received minor injuries when an automobile overturned three times and struck a pole near Delaware, O., at 3:35 a. m. today. Mr. Rogers suffered a torn ligament in the right arm and bruises. A bus driver found him and two other occupants of the automobile and brought them to University Hospital here.” The others in the car were Ben Feaman, Brooklyn, N. Y., who suffered a torn ligament and a forehead cut, and Jack Henderson, Garfield, N. J, driver and owner of the car, who was shaken up It was understood that Miss Pickford would come here by plane

. [pool Hotel.

TRADE DUE HERE FOR MEETINGS

United Typothetae, Trade Composition Association Book Conventions.

The 52d annual convention of the United Typothetae of America will be held Oct. 10 to 12 at the ClayMeanwhile, the 19th annual convention of the International Trade Composition Association will be held Oct. 10 and 11 at the Hotel Lincoln. More than 800 persons affiliated with the printing industry are expected to attend the two meetings, according to Dennis A. Sweeney of Indianapolis, executive secretary of the Indiana State Typothetae and the Indianapolis Typothetae. President of the Indiana State]

Ely Culbertson, nationally-known bridge expert, tomorrow will pay his first visit to Indianapolis in severa: years. His schedule includes a 15-minute broadcast over WFBM at 11 a. m, noon luncheon at Block's Terrace Room and a public lecture at 2 p. m. at Block's auditorium.

Here Tomorrow

ISMS ATTACKED AT CATHOLIC PARLEY

Crusade Launched Against ‘Subversive Influences.’

HARTFORD, Conn, Oct. 3 (U. P.) ~The fourth National Catechetical Congress started a crusade today among Catholic laymen to save the faith and the United States from “subversive influences and paganism.” The Congress, which concludes its four-day session tomorrow, heard speakers attack fascism, nazism and communism and declare for greater education and a union of Christians and Jews to combat which they said threaten to undermine the foundation of Teugious | teachings. Speakers were” Michael Williams,

New York, editor of Commonweal, and the Rt. Rev.

of Catholic University of America.

Archbishop of Cincinnati, able to attend and his paper was

Typothetae and co-convention host | is Arthur D. Pratt. Other officers are C. Kenneth Miller, vice president; Walter #Twiname, treasurer; | Edward Petterman, recording sec{retary and Mr. Sweeney, executive secretary. The Indianapolis Trade Composi=tion Association will be host to the International Trade Composition | Association convention. General convention chairman is John A.

Schneider, treasurer of Typographic Service, Inc.

‘MERCY KILLER’ ASKS

MINEOLA, N. Y., | —Ready to stand “mercy killing”

Oct. trial

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tend her funeral. tempt to conceal his act.

IN NEW YORK —y ceorae ross

Guidebooks to the Contrary, Greenwich Village Is Not the Place It Used to Be.

EW YORK, Oct. 3—Gotham guidebooks—which are more fiction than fact—would have you believe that Greenwich Village is the colorful sector that it was in the days of Nila Cram Cook, Susan Glaspell, E. E. Such is

x same wild, Floyd Dell, Cummings,

Jone Howard Lawson, Ben Hecht, hn Reed, John Dos Passos and Eugene O'Neil.

outcome of scientific tests

My hich his fate rests.

ARRANGE CONVENTION OF CHIROPRACTORS wer'® © ©

The 27th annual convention of [Ue the Indiana Chiropractors Associa- |

Jennie

at the Hotel Lincoln, Dr. W. H.| bo Kill her? Gwynn, president of the Indian- |

apolis central district, announced FLOYD COUNTY PROBE

today. The auxiliary will also have | a program. More than 200 members |

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hardly the ot

The Village today is top-heavy rectly in front of Mr. Bodenheim for chain] the purpose of hecking atcloser and Later in| the evening a voung lady with blond President; Dr. C. E. Sowards, Bluff-

with “Southern” store groceries,

tearooms, streamlined drug-| stores, waille shops galore and dozens of hamburger establishments. The neighborhood is well- | sprinkled with shiny, new apart- | ment houses with the conventional doorman—brass buttons and all—! guarding the portals, and the citi-| zenry itself is a fairly sedate, busi-ness-like circle. =

more effective quarters. hair and no stockings pranced abou

music of Debussy, a red beard sang Mandalay,” a couple of renegades | from the collegiate

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ci | three sepian tap-dance youngsters |

| wandered in

. | shuffled about

» to the best financia

ANISHED forever, or converted returns of the night, and a young] into more sober enterprises, are Irish poet recited verse in Gaelic,

such lusty gathering spots of an- | which no one understood but lis other era as the Mad Hatter, the ened to in reverent silence. : : Proprietor, sole owner and ser Alimony C geant-at-arms of the Vanguard is Pirate's a sad-faced man, Mr. Max Gor

Club, Romany Marie's, the| Den, the County Fair, the

Black Cat, the Full House or the gon—who is no relation to the | Pepper Pot. Last remaining strong- theatrical producer.

the floor barefoot fashion to the) a gentleman with | “On the Road to

ranks uptown 'did the shag to “Flat Foot Floogie,”

from the street and

are expected to attend. Officers of the association are Dr.! Oliver Cromwell, Terre Haute,

A “blue ribbon”

t | ton, secretary-treasurer; Dr. D. t . the : ‘shortage in | Walesby, Columbus, vice president; treasurers office. {Drs. C. F. Kaiser, Connersville, C.| Reports by special auditors

S| monds, Michigan City and G.

| McGinnis, Evansville, directors. primary election frauds.

BRIDGE PETITIONS [mime T0 GOTO COUNCIL jutinest inet and farmers

Frank A. Hoppenjohn, Treasurer, resigned Friday.

W. he examined.

The jury also will

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Petitions from property owners for

- | improvements to a bridge on W. New {wo weeks ago.

TO ATTEND FUNERAL

the of his wife if aui thorities so decree, Harry C. John{son today asked permission to atHe made no at-

“It’s the one thing in this world left for me to do,” the 65-year-old | retired gasoline distributor said as| he awaited, in a hospital room, the

upon The question faced by authorities

Johnson gas poisoning or from the of a stomach cancer which made her last days on earth so mistion will be held from Oct. 23 to 25 erable that she asked her husband

DUE TO START TODAY

NEW ALBANY, Oct. 3 (U. P).— grand jury was to be convened this afternoon by Cir|euit Judge John M. Paris to begin investigation of an alleged $100,000 Moyd County

from |W. Sharp, Indianapolis, W. E. Sim- | the State Accounts Board aie to

investigate | charges of gambling and alleged |

jury is composed of leading County

His chief deputy, Robert A. Leist, died

ring, auxiliary Bishop of Connecticut.

cluded the Rev. John Cavanaugh, Notre Dame University; Bishop | William J. Hafey, Scranton, Pa., and | Bishop John F. Noll, Ind.

STATE COAL OUTPUT UP

coal during the week ended Sept. 17 was 253,000 tons as compared with | 245,000 tons the previous week and 359,000 tons the same week a year ago. The National Bituminous Coal Commission reported today.

Production throughout the nation for the week ended Sept. 17 was 7.372,000 tons as compared with 6.480,000 the previous week and 9,35.00 in the corresponding week of 11937.

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s | York St. over White River were pre- | - sented to the Works Board today. The petitions will be filed with

He wanders City Council tonight, and early ap-

hold of the Village's once flourisi-|ahout the premises good-naturedly, Proval of the project is expected,

the

ing, flamboyant Bohemianism 3s a announces entertainers,

labeled “The Vanguard.” And it's unaffected by the fact that he rep

pt tty much of a pale, carbon-copy (resents Manhattan's final successor | Way.

edition at that. | to Montmartre and Bohemia. The room itself is a long, ill-| TE eT lighted affair with an odor of last night's beer that nearly knocks you, down when you've navigated the| flight of steps downstairs and) ducked your head to get In the narrow entrance. The customers sit at bare tables, equipped with the inevitable, flickering tallow candle,|

Lugosi 1 Up in

HOLLYWOOD, Oct.

waits | Board members said. ny, barren cellar on 7th Ave. South upon the tables—and seems pretty | estimated at $112,000,

Feud Over Dogs

3 (U. P.).— pital at Sunnyside is expected to |

The cost is which in- - (cludes new superstructure and roadPWA has alloted $50,000 for I of ¥ the cc cost.

T B. SUPERINTENDENT, MAY BE APPOINTED

The board of governors of the [Marion County Tuberculosis Hos-

MARCH OF TIME Discussing CZECHOSLOVAKIA

and the service, like the enteriain- | (Bella Lugbsi. movie actor, was one he 1 appointment of a successor| =

There's a dance floor | e musical chores are shared

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men

— up on his neighbors in the VanNuy

between a somewhat esthetic look-|Mmovie residential colony today in a ying vouth whe would rather play battle involving three movie were-

Bach than Berlin, and one of those] | wolves and Spanky MacFarland's nickel-in-the-siot gramaphones. father.

= Mr. Lugosi Keeps three HE particular night that your | which acted as werewolves in hi reporter visited the spot there back yard. was the usual collection “of long-! They leaped the five-foot wal haired males and women, and the cigaret smoke w as| juvenile. as thick as cotton.

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been neglecting the curse of soa grounds they had no licenses. and water for the past few days—|

customary Bohemian fashion. |

Hall and cbtained licenses. Ther

|John Rote Gildea, the Village's Per-| phe said the wall would be increased |

ennial Villon, was hoiding forth at) in height. 1 moment—standing in the cen-

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ter of the floor and bellowing forth

{the deep chants of Vachel Lindsay. DICK TRACY DUE

A large percentage of the audi-| ence, apparently members of the anti-Gildea faction, merely sat] around heckling every line, and! remarks as to the ability! Gildea to recite anyone's The peasantry, among hich your reporter lists himself, listened attentively. At the conclusion of Gildea’s recital a reward of pennies, nickels and aimes rickled forth from the customers— but Mr. Gildea passed up the money

disdainfully. y | HE was followed by Maxwell Bodenheim, the novelist, who | recited some of his own poetry—| much to Mr. Gildea's disliking, the] latter seating himself in a chair di- |

cast of Mr. poetry.

12 Dick Tracy fans will get their hero's adventures in double doses. row the Alamo will present the firs chapter in a new 15-week seria titled “Dick Tracy Returns.” In ad dition, serial at 5:30 p.m,, Fridays. Each weekly { film serial wil will run ior three days.

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Mr. Lugosi hwried to the City

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Deaths—Funerals Monday,

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Indianapolis Times, Oct. 3, 1938 RODOCKER-—William, age 41, beloved huse band of Garnet and father of Rose Vine , son of Rosella and Harry Rodocker, assed away at his residence, 4508 E. 38th St.. Sunday Funeral and services Wednesday, 2 p. m., at SPEAKS & FINN FUNERAL HOME, 3859 College Ave. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited.

ANDERHOOF-—Bertha A, ter of Israel Sowers, Gooding, Rosa E.

The Indianapolis

. Times V beloved daughe sister of Vida B. Johnson and Claude M. Sowers, Separied this life Monday. Funeral Tuesday, O 4, at the MOORE & KIRK IRVINGTON NORTIARY: 5342 E. Washington St,, Burial New«

m, Ill, Thursday. Friends invited,

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ton, WILLS — William, Slinger of Seymour, Ind., and Warren (Foxy) Wills passed away at the late residence, 1421 Orange St., Sunday a. m,

brother of Mrs. Louis

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G R O Vv E laire Trevor

"AMAZING DR. CLITAERHOUSES | “THREE BLIND MICE”

AVALON Pros. & Churchman

Jackie Cooper

Ww allace Beery TREASURE ISLAN “BULLDOG

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LITTLE MISS BROADW VAY’ SHAVING A WONDERFUL TIME"

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4:40, ° 30 and 10:20. “Campus Confessions,” with Betty Grable, Eleanor Whitney, William Henry, at 12:30, 3:20, 6:10 and 9.

LOEW'S “Too Hot to Handle,” with Clark

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15| Deaths—Funerals 14) naianapolis Times, Monday, Oct,

31 BERGHAUSEN

MeCLELLAND-—Harry Nichols husband of

THORNTON-—Charles FE,

Friends may call at the residence any time after 6 p o Monday, pry ices Wednesday, 2 p. sider Ine a rown HLL ToLIN FUNERAL

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McHUGH-—We wish to thank our relatives, neighbors and many friends for their kind expression and sympathy and beau tiful floral offerings, during the short illness and death of our Seloved son and brother George William McHugh, Special thanks to the playmates and the Rev, Mr Kimsey and singers, also Shirlev Bros, for their kind attention. MOTHER. FATHER AND SISTERS.

Funeral Directors 5

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FLANNER & BUCHANAN

MORTUARY 25 W. FALL CREEK BLVD. TA 4400

| 1 3, 1938 | Louise, 4s N. away this mornin

notice later LITTLE & SONE BURNHAM —Louise of 1340 N. Olney, be-

loved wife of Norman Burnham, mother | BERT S. GADD

of Raymond Calvin and Taylor, de-|a.qq Prospect St

parted this life Sunday. Funeral WednesGRINSTEINER'S

dav. at MOORE & KIRK NORTHEAST | E. Market

FUNERAL HOME, 2530 Station St, 10 a. m. Burial Memorial Park, Friends | PE RSONAL SERVICE

invited, G. H. HERRMANN

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MORTUARY 951 N. DELAWARE LI. 3528

MOORE & KIRK [R-1159. CH-1806

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Eastern Funeral |

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DIETZ — Jackie George, darling George and Mary Holdeman Dietz, er of Herbert; grandson of Mrs, Holdemun, departed this life Sunday, aRe | § Funeral V ednesday, Oct. 5, at residence, 1857 Dexter Av p.m Wriends | invited, MOORE & KIRK’ SERVICE,

ENGELKEN—El{zaheth M in-law of George R. Stout, of rs, Helen Logsdon, Loretta, Robert I,, and Harold Stout, departed this life Sundav, age 172. Funeral Wednesday, Oct, 5, at the residence, 1354 Parker Ave. 8:30 a. m. and at St. Philip Ner! ¢ hureh, 9 a, m, Burial 8t, Joseph Cemeterv, Friends invited, MOORE, & KIRK SERVICE,

HAY a 1 day, 12:30 p. m,, Patterson ' brough of Chicago James P, of Angeles, Cal; Douglas and William © Jr. of Lawrence, Ind, and Eugene of Onkiandon Ind Funeral Tuesday 30 m., at HARRY W, MOORE IL CHAPEL, Burial Washington Park,

AND=Tillian K., day. age 61 years, Land, mother of Hersche' Emmitt Duty of Tndianaponlis, Howard D. and Donald Tard of Nineveh, Ind.: Mrs Katherine McKee oe a nd, Funerat Tuesday, 2 HARRY W, MOORE FUNERAL, CHA APET, Friends invited. Burial Shelbyvilla, Ind. [(Shelbyville papers please copy.]

beloved mother-

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948 N LI-5409 entered Into rest Saturheloved hushand of Jean father 1. P,

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entered into rest Saturwife of George D Glenn and

LIMING-—S8enia, nee Poppino, age 77 vears, beloved wife of Eugene Liming sister of Mrs. William Osborn of heridan (Ind), Mrs Rosa Cottingham of Nebraska City, Neb. and aunt of Mrs, Pearl McAllister ot Indianapolis and Mrs, Mary Nitz of Toledo, O., passed Vay anus LM Funeral Tuesday, 1:30 SHIRLEY BROTHERS CENTRAL CHAP. TL. Friends may call at the chapel Burial Crown Hill,

Clara I. and father of D Pearce route open

and Harry N. MeClelland Jr., passed away Sunday morning at his home, 322 37th St Services Alo Lhe FLANNER x BUCHANAN MORTUA Wednesday, m_ Friends aR Yam mav call at the

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until 10:30 a. m, Wednesday.

PIECZKO-- Georga, age 48. heloved hushand of Mary, father of Walter, Frances, Filon, Edward, Amelia, Irene, Mary and Gieorge Pleczko Jr, Pasuad AWAY Mone | dav at his residence, 530 Concord St, | Funeral services Thriredav, 9 a. m from | the Holv Trinity Chureh, Burial 8t Jogeph Cemetery. Friends mav call nt the [Shidence any tima, STEVENS SERVICE

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passed away at the residence, 617 W, 30th St, Sunday . Beloved husband of Anna May Thornton, father oh Mis, A. Reddich, Baltimore, Md: B. Cravens and Mrs gq. ¥. Bene of Tntiapsolh And P. J. Thornton, Springfie riends may eal at the NEY & FEENEY FUNERAL HOME, y Jime, woe EVs at fune p. uesday, Bika at Crgwn Hi Solely. | *[Nobiesvi (Ind. )@ papers please ¢

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