Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1941 — Page 22

arles Mattingly, Slain P. S. C. Examiner.

JOMINGTON, Ind. Sept. 11 .).—State House associates of les O. Mattingly, slain attoreSamIner for-the Indiana Pub-

ilpem, £0 8 Commission, were to ap- | gala program has been planned |

Eoefore the Monroe County nd Jury today in its investigaof his death. . - Caroline Payne, 43-year-old gton newspaper woman, is of killing Mattingly, her fiance. the second day of its inquiry,

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jury was to hear Moie Cook |: John W. Conley Jr. former s of the Public Service Com-{# Harold Mull, present sec- |:

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y of the Commission; Florence rdner, - telephone operator in the 8S. C. office, and Charles Swaim, nb er of the Indiana Securities m B10Nn. osecutor Floyd Cook, who is ting a first degree murder inictment against Mrs. Payne, said yeral other witnesses would apar. They include Sheriff Earl Baxr of Monroe County and Bloomjgton Police Chief John Rawlins. Mr. Cook said he expected testiy to show that Mrs. Payne was pusly enraged, but sane, when le allegedly fired five bullets into gattingly’s body as he sat by a hen window at a friend’s home g the night of July 5.

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for the two little stations located in the Panama Canal Zone. They -are operated entirely by soldiers. -Niles : ' Trammell, NBC presi- . dent, will tell the story of the two stations and ‘how a request for some old transcriptions and recordings led to their adoption by the Blue network. Master Sergt. Clay Doster, editor of the Panaramme ma Canal Zone Mn I Js Artillery News and the genius behind the tiny stations, ‘wrote the letter requesting the records for the amusements of some 30,000 American soldiers there. One thousand recordings—weigha ton—were sent by the radio chain}io:0b to the station which broadcasts for four hours daily in keeping at a high pitch the. morale of the soldiers. The letter was forwarded to C. Lloyd Egner, NBC vice president, a former doughboy who is: manager of the recording department.

salute the tiny stations from New York and this will be followed by responses from Brig. Gen. Glen E. Edgerton, governor of the Canal Zone, and Maj. Gen. William E. Shedd, commanding general of the}’

Doster will make the introductions. The Panama soldiers themselves have chosen their favorite stars to appear on the broadcast. They include ‘Gertrude Lawrence, Lucille Manners and Eddie Cantor. Ralph Dumke and Budd Hulick will be masters of ceremony and the musical part will be divided between the. Army band in the Canal Zone and Jimmy Lytell’s orchestra from New York. 2 8 = Two movie stars. and a wellknown ‘orchestra are slated for tonight's Music Hall broadeast from Hollywood, WIRE, 8 p. The cinema stars AE Ralph Bellamy and Lucille Ball, both of whom have appeared in the Hall in comedy roles before, Woody Herman, who is currently playing at the Palladium in Hollywood, will come across the street to Radio City in_ the movie capitol for a guest appearance.

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HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 11 (U. P.)— “forgotten” with whom she hasn't lived since 1915 today accused her of adultery and asked separate maintenance. Frank Wallace, a graying former pills | vaudeville. hoofer who secured a court ruling in 1937 that legally

recognized him as Miss West's husband, named James Timony,

buxom actress’ business ‘manager, as co-respondent. He asked $1000 a month separate maintenance because, he said, Miss West had virtually forced him out of the entertainment business since he revealed in 1936 his marriage to her 30 years ago when she was a member of the chorus and he was a featured dancer. He said she “intimidated” prosprctive employers against hiring Mr. Wallace’s suit said that his wife associated with other men, including ‘Benjamin . (Bugsie) Siegel, dapper Hollywood man about town against whom murder charges recently were dismissed in New York, and ye ; fighters. This, Mr. Wallace said, caused

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Alabama Floats e : In Town Tonight INDIANAPOLIS will get at least a touch of American Legion convention antics when ga van, including several floats, arrive here from Alabama at 3:30 p. m. today to stay overnight. The caravan: will be met: by. a police escort and will take a route down E. Washington St. to’ Meridian; around the Circle to the World War Memorial ig where the floats will be parked

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Plan Community League Party— The first card party of the fallwinter series sponsored by the North East Community Center’s

Men's League will be held Saturday night at 30th and LaSalle Sts.

Travel Club to Meet—The Jeanne

D’Arc Chapter of the International Travel-Study Club will meet for a

the home of Mrs, C. C. Williams, 632. N. Temple Ave. Mrs, LI. W. Bell and Mrs. John Price will assist. Mrs. John W. Thornburgh will speak on “Panama.” Townsend Meeting Tomorrow— Townsend Club 48 will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the D. A. R.

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Exchange Club tomorrow noon in the Hotel Severin.

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p. m. Saturday in Castle Hall, 230 E. Ohio ‘St. Miss Elizabeth Boswell is noble grand. Federal Employees to Meet—Local 78, the National Federation of Federal Employees, will hold a meeting at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Hotel Lincoln. Mildred Kassen, delegate, will give a report of the national convention held recently in Atlantic City.

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Deaths—Funerals 1 Indiana) Times, Thurs. t. 11, 1941

BOGER—Ralph, Pioved husband of Mary, son of Mr. yo d Mrs. Carl Boger of Wi Washo

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