Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1939 — Page 6
. holders’ liability, bringing the total
$4500 qaated during the past fiscal
= Hm ar: Sta program in ~ disposal of assets “has been re-
- called upon in 12 instances to pay : depositors of banks under supervi-
- vancing $3350
- Office showing that the German-
| cluded $500 which Kuhn allegedly
UQUDATED | Red Dust Snubs Master; It’s a Trick, Dog Variety|
NKS PAY OFF 100 PER CENT for Year Nearly
Says in Report.
* Nearly half the banks liquidated pa State Department of Finanil Institutions since it was organ-
8d In 1033 have paid 100 per cent]
Sividends for the year to nearly
Thirty-two institutions were
The report stated that thé
sponsible for much of the progress made during the last year.”
FDIC Used in 12 Cases Since the inauguration of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. six years ago, the FDIC has been
sion of the State Department, adthese depositors about
,000. Of this amount more than $2,900, 000 has been zepai to the FDIC, the e report stated
KUHN’S LAWYERS ~ - EXAMINE ACCOUNTS
NEW YORK, Nov. 15 (U. P). — Fritz Kuhn's attorneys today examined the report of an accountant attached to the District Attorney’s
American Bund Fuehrer had failed to account for $3678 deposited in the Bund treasury. Kuhn's trial in General Sessions Court on grand larceny charges was in recess until tomorrow to allow time for the examination. Discrepancies listed by the accountant, Benjamin Blattner, in-
told Bund members hé paid attorney James D. C. Murray, who testified he never received it, and the $717 Kuhn spent to move Mrs. Florence Camp’s furniture around the coun-
about Red Dust is is that he won't mind you and you can’t ‘coax him to. In any other dog, that might be only annoying. But in Red, who is a show dog, it is bread, and butter and soup bones. Bob Williams, who is straight man for ‘the dog on this weék’s Lyric Theater stage bill, pleads with him to sit up. A lot of dogs can sit up, so why shouldn’t Red, who is billed as a trick dog. Red sits and looks into the audience. He also looks bored. He has a “dead pan.” “Speak, then,” says Bob. But Red sits there, doing nothing. “At least you can wag your tail,” Bob says. “All dogs can do that, trained or untrained.” Red, -hearing the command to look at Bob, looks the other way and raises a paw as if to stifle a yawn. This generally puts the audience close to hysterics. Then Red, having devilled Bob long enough, goes into his act and does the following things, and more: Skips the rope. balances himself on one paw on Bob’s outstretched arm, walks on both hind and front legs at different times, and stands on his head. Bob bought Red at San Pedro where he was ““fooling around the beach.” He taught him a few tricks and one day Fanchon of Fanchon & Marco saw him and offered him .a job at Loew's State in Los Angeles. It was “for peanuts,” but it was a beginning that has taken Bob
and his dog all over Europe and
Tie great combination of BETTE DAVIS and ERROL FLYNN,
shown above in
costume and informally,
gives millions a lot of pleasure in Warner Bros. current release,
“The Private Lives of Elizabeth & Essex”
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{twice in connection with today’s | session, held in- the first United | . Brethren PBB bn Bl
1“God’s Will Be Done in the Com- : ]dianapolis, senior U. B. bishop, will
Red Dust and Bob Williams , . . “Speak to me, Red,” says Bob. [the . Western Hemisphere. TheY|cenera) College will introduce the didn’t have the dead pan angle at|whole college faculty to visiting first. That came into the routine/delegates at the college dinner tonight.
The most disconcerting thing]
when they followed a frozen face. act one time.
Says Bob: “I said to the wife:
work.
other dog. If I'd been a dog trainer I might have done it better or I might have done it worse. I just held his face and talked to him. Pretty soon he got the idea.”
Scala in Berlin, and next week they |} leave for Hollywood to do an act at Earl Carroll’s night club. ] Except when in the presence of : cows or cats, Bob says he’s a reg- | ular dog when he gets out of the theater. Like any other star, he likes to relax. Being a frozen face expert all his relaxing is done by
barking like- everything at cows. Holland,
GUN FIRES. IN CAR, YOUTH IS KILLED
DUNKIRK, Ind. Nov. 15 (U. P.). —Raymond Johnsonbaugh, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Johnsonbaugh of near Dunkirk, was shot fatally yesterday when a gun which his brother, Robert, had put in their automobile, accidentally discharged.
Together, they've played the Pal- |} ladium in London, the Ambassador in Paris, the UFA in Hamburg, thei’
pulling like mad at his leash andi} | Bob says he “went crazy” in|
0. B. SESSH
Twice; College Dinner Planned Tonight.
ogy Methodist. Bishop 0. V. Wi Dalington of Louisville was to. speak
Church. The bishop was
{io speak at 11:20 a. mn. ahd 8:40] |
P Busintis. to: by considered By the 3 {board today and tomorrow includes;
a church-wide ministerial pension endowment, an: ress by Bishop | - Vv. O. f Kansas City on
cation and publicity committee and the field activities committee. - Bishop I. D. Warner was to give the afternoon address today on
munity.” Bishop H. H. Fout of In-
preside at the night session, at which a movie showing foreign miks-
| sions work will be presented.
President I. J. Good of Indlana
TOTS HELP BUILD SCHOOL CLEVELAND, O,, Nov. 15 (U. P.).
s » gpa! First-grade puplis at St. Angela's Say not ® roses me oe She school turned out with picks, shov- : ‘Why we star els and hoes to help dig the’ foundation of the new 12-room school being
“I coukdn’t have done it with any{built in suburban Flanders Village.
END TOMORROW %
Methodist Bishop Bishop to Speak] d
Wo [TT FUGITIVES HELD AT RICHMOND
RICHMOND, ind, Nov. 16 @. Pp). =Louis Gross; 28, and Rebert McCall, 48, fugitives from the ORO Hospital for the Criminally Insane at Lima, were held Yogay pending return to Ohib. Théy were arrested when they
Sought to contact 4 Richmond attorney who had befriended MeCall two years ago. McCall ealled the attorney from the Pennsylvania railroad freight yards, but his cons
road employee who reported t0|3 police. x
An Apology
To the many hundreds of people whe visited POST. WAY MANOR last Sunday, and to whom we had
no opportunity of talking, we tender our sincerest
apelegies:
In spite of the fact representatives on swamped. So to those
tion, we suggest that you call sur between 8:30 and 5, (MA rket 2585) and our representative will call at your home with full details.
t we had a number of extra and we were absolutely
desiring further informaice any day
Those who saw the huge throngs at POSTWAY . MANOR Sunday will realize that we are not exaggerating when we urge you to ACT QUICKLY-—as the number of lots will soon be exhausted.
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