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OLLYWOOD, May 8 —The peregrinatory and rebellious Errol Flynt bid IN , S, COURT 4 bi Ra a is giving his studio the jitters again. He has bought himself an y # 7 airplane so that he can get farther away from Hollywood at those times a couple ¢ vy ; [vie Belsley av Makyuerit PITLITTT.Y when he is urgently needed on the premises. of the \ — 8 7 M. Wells Will Address I'he warhet Brethren are Hot | country's 3 A A " u 7 oy . | SOAP amARMOINTMENT wholly concerned with the prospect company. He soloed after three les- shickest i. City Bar Association i” / ; 7 State Parley. Start using “uticura today! At all of Mr, Flynn's frequent and pro-/sons and had a squabble wich the | ap y i BH 3 YA — druggists, For FREE sample, write tracted absences. They also are studio, which solved everything by| trumpeters Similar Procedure in : i Cuticura, Dept. 18, Maiden, Mass. afraid he will break his precious handsomely paying the plane's in Bil L s Times Special . - neck. owner to fly away and stay for a Dernell \ County Cases. LAFAYETTE, April 8G. Lyle The new plane is a low-wing job month. (top) and 3 Sm —— | Belsley, executive director of the

with a eruising speed of 180 miles| For two months before he bought : | Civil Borvice Aomnbiv of: tie-U. Bi, INDIANAPOLIS an hour, and the part-time actor is|his own plane, the star was hard to| Red Nichols, REE TR, | Pretrial conferences between ate | yo 8.

flying it himself. He has scarcely |eateh. Scarcely had he finished work | when AT torneys have aided the Pederal ’. mw “7% | and Canada, will Ee at the din- | more respect for the laws of gravity [in “Dodge City” than he was invited Maestro ‘ Court here in bringing cases to trial| =, i / Lo meeting of the Third Biennial and areo-dynamics than he has for (to the President's birthday ball in Nichols a Within six months after they have| y : | Council of the Indiana League of STARTING the rules of the studio | Washington. brings his A been fied | 74% Women Voters here Thursday. Sil \ asn’ ron Flynn's The studio accepted, and then S Ris Wy : . 3 tos nding hy et Ne had cracked | couldn't find him. Servants at the Famous The Indianapolis Bar Association = © / i Tig Subs NUL be "Nextt pa Sun, May 14 ‘RR ey Mo | | : N " ’ has proposed that a similar proced- z Toward a Merit System for In| y up his new ship. He took it up | house said he was in New York. Pennies ‘has proj pr ( | for a few minutes and came down | His wife, in Florida, said he was in EF ure be instituted in Marion County | & i hes | diana.” RAILROAD SIDING ON VIRGINA AVE. with the landing gear still re- | to meet her in Palm Beach, but , courts to clear congested court dock | G Lyle Belsley Mrs, Clarence F., Merrell, State 3 RY i

; for La “ ] oT tracted no telling when, sib A ets and bring cases to trial more |... peels president, will preside at the |M Open Noon to 11 P, M. Daily

| od teen!” said Lili Damita. one-night quickly, . OS Selly Whopper, i Sas 2 4 rit do hot depend on heem. stand The U, 8. Supreme Court 225; CONVENTION OF COAL dinner at Duncan Hall which will

bretty good job at that. He scraped| ‘upg b t jzed Federal Court judges to hold | open official council session and will aybe tomorrow maybe nex | {ze era g 0 I along ih a shower of sparks and id ‘ie 0 Slay. [follow the precouncil board meeting 11] Ww 11] lhe,

t ds. tt 4 b| | pretrial conferences in its Rules of b P v nog 8 lorrifying sounds, then nosed u OW Civil Procedure which went into of « | MERGHANTS | MAY 23 in 10 afternoon, I's. 1arles self. Down m h almost vertically and flopped back la BT where fect last September, megs: Tippecanoe County Hu 8 vis Sisk he had been fishing all along, he Conferences Held League president, will greet the R

HE accident didn’t reach the old newspaper ———— . delegates, 1 newspapers, but the studio] icathed Or fats. So he pr Of the 30 cases at issue and ready| A special committee of Indian<| At the close of the meeting See heard about it just after it had east|gjpeq for a seaplane and went to Elsa Maxwell, Hostess, for trial on the November jury cal-|apolis coal dealers will be hosts | Partment 2 Orgwnization confer-

him as co-star with Bette Davis, in the party. endar, 24 were assigned by Federal | the Indiana Coal Merchants Ase

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{ | Be - p 0 pres | sociation convention May 23. Of course, he has been warned] w | ’ /|Judge Robert C. Baltacll for pre- soc TTL * aoain that this contract forbids his! FIER the wll ode, ie ls al led as Fi lh | ) Fi | nd trial eonferences, One of these was | Committee members are Lunn Now at . A 4 flying while working in a picture, rGppis 5 of Sigh : settled before the conference | Logsdon, ©. A. McKamey, Robert J. Big pg Votes" but Flynn is not much impressed And the studio urgently needed him Thirteen of the remaining 23 were | |Aldag, John G. Keller, George : : 3 by these admonitions. He merely for the hoopla premiere of his pie: By FREDERICK C. OTHMAN settled and dismissed after the pres | Longstreth, Robert Bidlack, B. D NOW MY) NVI 2) put s on his most ingenuous smile pure in Dodge City. He had been to United Press Correspondent trial conference was held, and thus Wilder, F. W. Cornelius, F. CO h , oN $ b ¢ ye i 0 3 “ } ER ho ya “lest City Showing==3 | I" and says Palin Springs, but had left. He had HOLLYWOOD, May 8-—Today we have, in her debut before the were never tried. Five days were re Champe, Ron M. Mannon, Clif rst Clty Showing enquiteers

m 5 | cameras as a full-fledged movie star, Miss Elsa Maxwell, who has made quired to complete the trials of four | <5 © t oy He Vo iuapeast he head a Nek been to New York, but had just a profitable business of putting paper hats on the heads of bored people | cases argued before a jury and four Ele Rha Tubbs: Ea Siemon, “Lone Ranger Rides Again'’ about me il be able to get along | checked out. This time, even ie and causing them to have fun. land one-half days were needed 10! prank Pittmah Pred Benham and | somehow.” [business manager was worried, be- Miss Maxwell, who is 54 years old and measures nearly as much [try the other case which was a suit | Harry A. Rogers cause Flynn hadn't wired him for ,. und the waist as she does from chin to toe. it ho glamour gal. Yet | under the Sherman Antitrust Act. fl Som I™ ine to be held The Warners khow that he could money for several days. | she's leading lady in the 20th Century-Fox picture, “Hotel for Women,”| Albert C. SBogemeier, Federal Court |, “pec 25 EEE BUG be climaxed by get along yery We indeed Toi A reporter in Houston, Tex, spots and all hands figure she may be the outstanding movie find of the year. | clerk, estimated that twice that a } + and floor show Prof example, (oarryl Zanuck offered ted him on a transport plane bound | here must be a reason. = amount of time would have been (2 banquet " hl yo tides him 8150000 to star in a remake of por Mexico City, where he planned | ©)" ton of her life as told by | James FP. McLauchlan, Shortridge

the cases if pretrial $5 means of entertaining itself, Not heeded to try High School exchange teacher, is to | “The Mark of Zorro, and that's a to charter another plane to take herself after the makeup depart- | ony does she not like the guests | conferences had not been held. be the principal speaker at the Now, the Most

great deal more per picture than vacht which was an- | the Warners pay their unruly frish- yet of Cape oxi Lucas, ment Smeared yellow goo on her at such parties, but she doesn't like | Explains Federal Plan banquet, Delightful man | Warner Brothers finally had to face for the first time, will give You | the cocktails CARY ; oe le Show of the j ~ ( ) some idea: Anvone who files a suit in Fed Sad SBA 4 send a fast plane the 1400 miles to |* Too Much Fatigue feral Court can have the case Season! FEET es first learned to fly, after Cape San Lucas to get him, and | Started 30 Years Ago “f like a good drink, but you brought to trial within six months | of LONG his fashion, 20 months ago while he made the Dodge City special with | Thirty years ago she held her don't pet good ones at cocktail if they want it tried that soon,” Mr. | 4 [ Balcony 300 After 6] 300 After 6

oh location with the “Robin Hood” only minutes to spare. | first sarty on the French Riviera | parties” she continued. “The host | Sogemeier stated | - pb) | for a orev of dukes, duchesses and | biles a lot of ice and a lot of gin| When the trial calendar is made ZXT SUN. N ror ROONEY is IF | whatnots who paid the plump girl [into a giant cocktail shaker and up, Judge Baltzell sets the dates for RED Vo i ( from the United States a handsome [even before he pours the first [pretrial conferences to be held seve ] § MUSIC By JAMES THRASHER | fee for showing them how to ride drink, all the ingredients are tired. [eral weeks before the case is sched- NICHOLS [ § 3

| wooden hobby horses. | They te weary, they teste like it.” | uled to come to trial I'en of these AND MIS PENNIES § 4 Miss Maxwell has been in the! The parties she pives, she said, may be held each day | BUY TICKETS NOW bg business ever since, averaging at always allow the customers to do When cases ate not settled before | First 200 Next 400 | § i

HOUGH National Music Week does not seem to have stirred up the |jeast two parties every week for some of the work themselves, At tia] the issues oe gleany defined | 56¢ Hhe | The accustomed amount of activity this year, its opening did afford [folk who can afford to play, but one of her recent doings in San and Fe oneys are Hole it ip agree | | LE W 1.S 4 O NE the conscientious concert-goer a busy afternoon yesterday [don't know how | Francisco, the guests had to milk on the actual point of controversy, | ga rneatrs News Shop Se

The annual celebration was launched with a program at the Sen “And I don't mean cocktail par |imitation cows to get their cham- id. + the trial, Mr. Sogemeier | "NEXT FRI and SAT. CEC RA LE AY ate Avenue Y. M. C. A, at 3:30 p m, under sponsor ship of the Inai- | ties, either,” she said. “In fact you bagne And so on ik a ' ‘TINY’ BRADSHAW n N LEAT anapolis Music Promoters, and |— ———————— should never accept an invitation to| Now that Miss Maxwell is in pie- : HN. PARKER

another at 4 p. m, presented by = plete success, Miss Smith disclosed anybody's cocktail party, unless you tures, taking the part of hostess in AND HIS 1 . yayHOLDEN Technical High School in the | a jovely and well-trained. if rather | Want to meet riff-raft a hotel peopled exclusively by di- A NAL CANNON’ S$ Famous Orchestra | R ~— Ln World War Memorial auditorium. | small, volee in her three solos: | "People invite their real friends|vorcees Who need cheering, she's DMISSION 400 IL b cOhriTting

n addition, a joint recital was | “Ny Heart Is Weary.” from Gor. |t0 dinner; they hold cocktail par. hone too interested in the movies AWARDS ANNOUNCE SSAIMIRMON Me \ ety J | CEES siven by Cantor 0 Gl vy vv Ya " o8 i «| Bven if she makes a hit, she said WEDNESDAY dh 9 given by « antor Myro Glass and | ine<Thomas opera “Nadeshda®; |ties to rid themselves of social ob- by oa re gai N | SEA

Bomar Cramer at 3 p. m. at the | Grieg's “My Swan.” and “Morne ligations theyre sorry they ever shed play in only one or vo AD E Ald

American United Life Insurance ing,” by Oley Speaks | took on.” films a vear. She said she didn't! auditorium for benefit of the Pal- a a | Miss Maxwell, who heeds her own have time for more. She said she PLUS! com ; ‘ Q “hat . hp {8 was too busy having f | Winners of the annual literature DENNIS O'KEEFE estine Symphonic Choir Project (advice, thus finds herself an orphan Was too busy having fun f FLORENCE RICE |

Technical’s offering provided HE benefit recital was given |in a storm of cocktail parties, which| And that's why they say she is Conliest, Sponsored L Wie poe | (ID FROM TEXAS the public with another oppor in behalf of refugee musicians seems to _be _ Hollywood's chief’ a find of 1039.” lo , C bls ice Ry . th stu= tunity to acquaint itself with the | and artists in Europe, for the pur- — ot y 1 a M. on a remarkable things J. Russell Pax- | Pose of helping ners to reach the | Dorie Poh. or or urry Sey : ton is doing with his young mu« | Jewish colony in Palestine W th FH hte’ | , sieians Rach year, despite a Preceding the musical program, u eri ng eig S 5 fi 3 piace Nintiels are Bewty Sick. ShANEIE PersOnNelE 5 sro | Hig yo helt yore irielly Curry, a Devine Gerald Blue, manages to assemble a group of | on the history of Jewish musie. A m d A i Hi t J Or NRE ‘ y singers who, it is safe to — He pointed out the eclectic qual- CC ai e as pri I (iota Maitlen, Hsorge Hus, Batter compare favorably with any of | ity of Jewish secular music in the IReletor a Jo Britan and Waneta | their contemporaries throughout | last 150 years, but predicted a de ‘ 1 the country velopment of traditional sources, “Wuthering Heights, that | horor story that makes the me-| Yesterday's large audience | already foreshadowed in the com. | Strange, dark and brooding story of chanical ‘Frankenstein’ look like a heard the Tech Choir, the Madri- | positions of Bloch, Samingky and [love and hate on the grim moors of | sissy It defies orthodox movie gal Singers and Jeanine Smith, | Heller, through the return of Jew. |horthern England, won the title of formula and, by doing so successmezzo soprano soloist. Rosemary | ish musicians to the original home |Scripps-Howard Picture Hit of the fully, opens new and exciting MeInturf was the accompanist | of the race. | Month for April horizons to the makers of photo » | Cantor Glass’ first group in- Critics who chose this United plays. “It has a fine cast, a careful 3 eluded Rubinstein’s “Der Asra’: | Artists picture credited it with pro-| production and, in spite of its dark| M" a ie | ord God of Abraham.” from Bans Pgs for the mood, a theme that is entertaining.”| Rovena L. Smith has received an | and exacting assc | Mendelssohn's “Elijah,” and an | Performance of its cast ‘What to Do? |achievement certificate and a gold

( X« h \ a 1 » “e ) A “ s 5 A 8 3 el choral music There were eX- | ,.ja from Halevy's “La Juive. ui [TO I Eo Losin he Ipin as the leading salesman of the

cerpts from the liturgy of the | og in Hebrew. Two other groups [of the elements of Emily Bronte's)| CLUDE A. LA BELLE of The Cannon, She was presented the |

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Mrs. Louise Creaser is telephone | committee chairman for the 13th annual Arsenal Cannon alumni dinner<dance to be held at the school Saturday. Cannon staff se. niors are to be hosts and hostesses | for a reception at 4:30 p. m,

were ote Fiddis als | Churches; a Negro spiritual; folk ere devoted to Yiddish and Pal (0 screen. { | reminiscently listed as Czecho- R. CRAMER played Rach- |viewers: “Dark Victory,” “Alexander Graham wayne L. Osborn, Betty R. Erb, | ! Sh successes ; 5 . | Hayne { In every instance the young enne” music; the “Spinning Song | If this screen version of the Emily Smash successes in any man's the a D " ; singers responded with singing of | and E. Minor Scherzo by Men- [Bronte novel doesn't prove to be the ater. Each one worthy a vote. But buoyancy and compelling rhythm, | delssohn, and Rubinstein’s ¢ Mae« (film of the year, it certainly will I'll stick to my review that stated: fine intonation, a pleasant tonal | Jor (Staccato) Etude. An encore, have to be placed high among the «1 consider ‘Wuthering Heights’ one » quality and admirable precision | Debussy’s “General Lavine--Ee« [cinema achievements of the season. cg | ' 1 n ” and suppleness. Mr, Paxton | centric,” was added in response to |Not only have the adapters done of the 10 best pletures of all movie BTR mE W [their work remarkably well but di- times. Magnificent acting, superb } A and good taste. And it is evident | heard the program. in making this a splendidly exciting fully translated and the photogra- | Ey | wie Area a IN RECENT INDIANAPOLIS DEMONSTRATION combination of discipline and " - 0 r, was the Madrigal sing- ne = | < De : se. | Most of the time the movies ap-| | Ce lL ea HAT'S ECONOMY COOKING ~and AN a i RAMAN on EAR b Thomas Weelkes, John Ward and | Haydon, of the Broadway cast of | title of a book, jack it up, and run “NAVY BLUE AND aoLD" ” » leading feminine role opposite John |Artists has actually improved on the © art, is also an extremely demand- The Sutton Vane play, revived |for the lighter things in movies, | meals included both oven and surface cookery It is one thing 3 sing this de- las a film starred Leslie Howard, | [The Columbug Citizen: : y A : rather than those that would show only econ- moder Elerivic: Range! matter to move with freedom and | Haydon ZZ comfort among unfamiliar scales | Se ——————— ee 3188 Speedway City . 5 + and progressions, and the com- | POWELL GETS OKAY HELD AY] / re AE gn, the week at the 2c-per-kwhr rate on which rhythms which might be tagged | tinal complete check-up, has been J { “LOVE AFFAIR” SOUTH SIDE In a zestful manner CKE Fi . : , Bruce Cabot “HOMICIDE BUREAU every day by thousands of Indianapolis famiany visible signs of direction, | APOLLO » “JESSE ; \ Se 3 > A | Geor B t, G 1d 4 1108 Was not marred by any trace of | Humphrey ‘Boar a EY Frog iach (01 54] 3, BF. | SAA COOKING heat quick as a flash! CAFE age citizens can hear and take | Wash. & N. Jersey Fredric March “TRADE WINDS"

Roman, Russian and Armenian [hovel in the transition from DOOK gu; prancisco News award by Edward BE. Greene, techsongs from England, Jugoslavia, py RK hips: i Following are some of the [1 Lg Yo? nk; Nua? feo Per rine gold pins are A MEAL PER PERSON +34 The ak z \ t ¢ Ser Qe » avi Be $ ? “ thes MY J : Rk 3 . the Ukraine and what was | ments of Scripps-Howard movie re- feast of a famine. “Dodge City, Betty Lemen, John P. Montgomery, | slovakia, besides miscellaneous maninoff’s transcription of | WILLIAM BOEHNEL of the New gel “Irene and Vernon Caste.” ' j00drich 3 compositions the Minuet from Bizet’'s “L'Arlesi- | York World-Telearam: A Gastle,? altjanita Goodrich and Orace BE builds his choruses on the firm | enthusiastic applause, structure of sound musicianship | An audience of moderate size |rector and cast have joined them direction, the classical novel faiths | | ; TESTS ARE MADE “I'm Sorry It's Over enthusiasm in his rehearsals. The afternoon's high point, OF JULIE HAYDON ES HOCHULI of The — or ETON] Os JUmppes BY he | parently are content to take the! in " . ot Ao lt YW $ — AY — : s IN ‘. , early 17th Century Englishmen, HOLLYWOOD, May 8 Julie TODAY—ROBERT YOUNG it was demonstrated under circumstances Jol “Shadow and Substance. an entirely new story under it. How. | : RC ba . . Jn ja, " [tested by Nites nice." for the ver, in ‘Wuthering Heights,’ United Flus BLONDIE" (of the funnies) || probably more difficult than in your own V ADRIGAL singin g Ww ost | Garfield in the screen rev ival of | pr inted versior: while maintaining | : home. Hot meals were prepared three times a threatens to becceme a lost |the thread. Ordinarily I'm a sucker | v : : k ¥ “Outward Bound.” inarily I'm a sue day for seven days for four persons; and the ing one. But these seven yYouhg- |pecently on the New York stage, [but the sombre ‘Wuthering Heights’ | sters, who names were Hot listed, | ic one of the successes of the cur | had me in one of those ‘Gee, I'm a ‘ alread ave co ar alo th a A { 3 .t . 8 i ood 10 understanding. © 1 (Ln, theatrical season. Warner SOFTy its over' moods : as well as a well-balanced variety of foods LOW COST. Small bills mean aq rerstanding Bros.’ earlier production of the play | WILLIAM 8 CUNNINGHAM, of real economy when you cook on a lightiul Ol Ne Re Vith Helen Chandler playing the| ‘Wuthering Heights’ is a human ro mat ao WW it IS quite another |role now contemplated for Miss | Seavert | EAST SIDE WEST SIDE omy -yet the Electricity cost only 39 cents for - f ‘em y A AA %a pg p N * . . . . . BO na frequently Changing | wiliam Powell, after X-rays and| £7 Renn Chay po KES A TRIP most Electric cooking is done in Indianapolis. By de rn Nagrigal | declared by his physician to be com-| J : | Priscilla Lane—Jeffrey Lynn The low cost shown in this public demonin a cestful manner pe | gs My FOUNTAIN SQUARE stration is typical of the economy experienced They sat about the table in the | { V | | Darling Daughter’ | eke UCREL BERRY FINNS YP yen true Elizabethan manner, and | | | Added: Mickey i achieved their splendid ensemble || WHEN DOES IT START? | y. 0 mc ANDERS on Power ‘ . . ' . WIthOUt Feconrse to pirch pit oy | Janine Fonda lies which enjoy Electric cooking. You, too, FAST. Just: 2s the: switch.on a » us 1 swi : | | “MY SON IS A CRIMINAL" ‘ . Furthermore, their performance | “Dark Victory," with Bette Davis, || - : : will find it pays to cook ELECTRICALLY. new Electric Range and you have self-consciousness {] 9:04 and 9:36 | It is nice to know that our ‘teen. | CIRCLE ST = . Whe PS AND AND "FRIENDS E. hf 4 : “Union Pacific,” with Barbara + Dorothy Lamou 2208 Shelby part in music that doesn't need to Stanwyck, Joel McCrea, Akim Tam- Paramoun (Amour El a be “in the groove” to command || iro Robert Preston, at in, 1:40, “ST. LOUIS BLURS" Noi New Garfield Rover ¥oune

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