Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1942 — Page 11

'| ‘The Cumberland O. E.'S, auxil. jary will hold » wiener roast st 6 : p. m. Wednesday at the home of HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 3 (U. P)— Mr, and Mrs. William Boswell, in

Comedian Auer’s former CRAMER TO GIVE Cumberiand ‘wife went through a long court fight ' - d won custody of their two chil=| , LECTURE SERIES. : dren. Then, thinking “better of it.| Bomar Cramer, piano teacher; to- CTR ALSO SAT and Speakers at Session - [She turned the children over to|day announced a series of ‘elght/l Nope to. pot AFT Ti va Auer and killed herself. ecture demonstrations for" teach-|} po ' CRIES (HN Here Wednesday. That aspect of Hollywood's newest |ers and planists on alternate Thurs-(§ VOJaies © G y became clear today. Auer|days at 10 a. m. beginning next INSTRUCTION. Library service in wartime will confirmed that he had both his| Thursday, in the studios. Teaching When You Roller. Skate at. be discussed by Harold F. Bri children, Anthony, 8, and adopted |methods and problems will be disOe daughter, Zo¥; 3, in the home he|cussed during the series and studirector of tif® state library, at the ;aingging with his present wife, dents with special problems will be opening session of the annual con-|Joyee Hunter, radio singer. brought before the | |

ferences of the Indiana Library as- - ‘Mrs. Norma Auer, his divorced | : 7 NEIGHBORHOOD

> the bay Trustees wife, found dead in bed yessociation and u torday 3nd nearby was an empty association. bottle which had ‘contained poison. The. Hbrariars will have an ex- Her maid Messie Reed, told police

- | ecutive board meeting at 10:30 a. m. {she had been in a “semi-hysterical

” RICHARD LEWIS

Harold Com Among:

| Jurgom: & Company

MY APOLOGIES to Mr. Jurgens and his boys. I fell asleep during their show at the Circle yesterday. Not that it’s that kind of a show, which it isn't. 1 wis tired, is all, and footsore.. Had I known that all those furniture stores laid end to ond added uw to & 14-mile hike, I would have come prepared with my hightop boots and. canteen. started out early in the morning with spring tn my step to buy a few little sticks} of furniture for the baby. eto Shopping of this ‘sort, especial- > ly with all the competition you've got nowadays, tdkes stamina.

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‘CIRCLE

Yok So ns and his "Bis, d

band, siany 71:80 an

Ee ions Spitsre’s Elephant, » 4 with. Lupe oe and Leon dia. "2:05, 4:30, 6:35, 3:40 and

q - Sundap—Stage at 230, 430, “7:06 } . Sunday--Stage at 2:30, 4: 30, 7:06 2 ‘and 9:20; “Spitare” at 1, 3:20, 5:40,

INDIANA

“Wake Island,” picturization of rines’ heroic stand on the c outpost wil i onajd oa) 12:48, 3.48, sn Tend 9 ©. Live on. <Dinger, p B.ED

, Jean Jarier, = "3 :32, 2:35, 5: :

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have lasted another hour on my feet when: it got to be “show time, but I gave up and limped over to catch the opening of Mr. Jurgens & Co. Well, now I can add the band to the New York philharmonic, the Philadelphia orchestra, the Chicago’ opera, the Indianapolis symphony and the second act of Hanilet. I have slept through’ them all.

fit is. as pleasant a: bunch of

I've got it, too. I think: I could |

I might say that Jurgens’. out

* {Wednesday as the opening event on * {a program. continuing through Fri-

day morning at the Hetel Lincoin: Lowell Martin, executive assistant in the Chicago library, also is sched-

‘luled to talk at the first meeting

Wednesday afternoon, Highlight of the evening will be a discussion of “Reading for the

“{Fun of It,” by Cecil J. McHale, associate professor at the University

of Michigan’s library school. An informa] reception bonoring Mr. and Mrs. Brigham will follow. Scheduled for Thursday morning

condition” shortly before her death. Auer said his former wife had summoned him to her apartment Thursday evening and asked him to take Zoe. Two weeks before he had received a similar summons, he said, and haa taken Anthony. Their court. battle for custody of the children raged in 1940... Auer charged she drank excessively and lived in a “morbid atmosphere,” thereby being an unfit mother, She was awarded a divorce by default. The. court also gave her

i fcustody of the children, $800 a

month alimony, and $200 a month

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Ron Botern “MAISIE S528, MacDonald Carey “DR. BROADWAY” SUN. Bagbara, ANY Sh Sen. Brent

HE GAY SISTERS” “WHISTLING IN °

PARKER E. 10th 6:45

Barbara Stanwyck

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Mickey Rooney--Judy Garland “STRIKE UP THE BAND” “SHERIFF OF TOMBSTONE” Serial Thriller “GANG BUSTERS”

musicians to doze to as any I've encountered since the Circle started its band show policy. I

and 8:4 = “Wake” at L he 52, 6:53, N Padgn at 2:41, 5:42

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SUN.—~Joan Crawford-—Melvin Douglas “THEY ALL KISSED THE. BRIDE”

_. THE E._DARK”

and 3: are the following speakers and their wo

topics: “Guiding Children’s Read-

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“Sabot ad,” with Bruce Pennei” and age dH Harris, at 12: 38, .

dir nat 4:15, 4708, hE “Sabotage” at 4:48, 8: 3

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3s), Groans atsest, " 11, 1:80,

- “Pierre the Plains,” with John : 511 and Ruth Hussey, at 12° 45, 3: 6:28 and 9:1 5. e” at 1:15 5 :

ee _ 6:35 and 9:50; ° Nerre” at 3, 8 ‘and 8:40. KEITH'S

On stage, yaudeville, or 6:52, 9:23 and 11:34. “Not Jodie: Man,” with Paul

Ke a Fay Wray, at 12:35, Fi 5 7:57, i: J 12:30.

—Sta, ue, 803 od a0 “Mant ai 2:57, 5:30, 8 08’ and 10:38.

U.S. TRUCKS USE NEW ROUTE TO CANADA

DETROIT, Oct. 3 (U. P).—U. 8. thotor trucks will cross the Canadian border into Ontario for the first time “in history yesterday as a result of negotiations opening a “short cut route to the east” for American shippers. Opéning of the trans-Ontario route, heretofore closed to all highway shipping between Michigan and New York, will cut an estimated 200 miles from the route which shippers fiave had to follow around the southern tip of Lake Erie.

ACCUSES WIFE OF PLOTTING. DIVORCE

ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Oct. 3 \ (U. P.).—Harry M. M. Barstow Jr., real estate operator, has filed suit for damages against Benjamin F. Friedman, Camden, N. J, lawyer, charging that Friedman “conaspired” with his wife, Gloria, to sue him for divorce, He asked a cool $2,000,217.

MARTENS CONCERTS, In. ENGLISH THEATER

Oct. 19—Monday Evening LA BOHE E

Dec. Ist—Tuesday Evening BALLET THEATRE Jan, | Tth—Sun. Afternoon HELEN TRAUBEL

. Soprano

Feb. (4—Sun. Afternoon VRONSKY and BABIN

Two-Piano Team .

March 22nd—Mon. Eve.

at 1:50,

wish I could. say the same for the theater’s seats which are designed with a square top that ‘gets you in the neck, but good. 8 # = Hungry Musicians SO 1 FEEL now as though I have a debt to pay Mr. Jurgens

the ‘band leader introduces his boys and it is a pleasure to meet them. ‘Then he hints that invita‘tions to a home-cooked meal would not be unwelcome,

‘The audience laughs and that is unkind. You think he ‘is kidding? The boys have been on the road for five months now

|-and I'd like to see them get some

home - cooked Hoosier fried - chicken. I. i Hungry and tired, the boys were. They left Youngstown, O., - Thursday night and had to stand up most of the way to Indianapolis. The train pulled in at 8 a. m. yesterday and they went to work at 10. “Traveling these days,” Jurgens sighed, “is murder.” So a few invitations will probably be cheerfully accepted.

As far as I could tell, the show is pretty good entertainment. The boys put across their novelties in good style and they are ‘up there working for you, too. Their war song medley, -beginning with “Uncle Sam Gets Around,” : particularly well done.” is maT The band carries with it two - acts, Lynn, Royce and Vanya, a knockabout dance trio of two men and a blonde, and Walter Millson, an old-time cycle rider who : keeps you wondering why. he doesn’t break his neck. During my fitful doze, I was obsessed by the fear I'd oversleep and- wake ‘up in the middle of “Mexican : Spitfire’s Elephant,” another of those intefminable Lupe Velez-Leon Errol pie-throw-ers.

Mr.

is

I wanted to miss it from the beginning. 1 did.

HITS SCRAPPING OF RAIL BRANCH LINES

Senator Clyde M. Reed (R. Kas.) asked yesterday for an immediae investigation’ of the requisition by war agencies of ‘branch railroad lines for scrap metal.

Senator Reed said abandonment, of branch lines in the face of the

line rationing . would leave many communities without any form of transportation. He charged. that the RFC,

The Rooney park bench techniqué works again, this time with Tina Thayer, a new playmate for Mickey Rooney, in “A Yank at Eton” which opens at Loew’s Wednesday. and morning suit that Mr. Rooney is park-benching in England.

ing,” Dr. Dora V. Smith of the University of Minnesota; “Books and Librarians for Young People,” Margaret Alexander, young peuple’s librarian at the Enoch Pratt Free library in Baltimore, and ‘Specific Service to Young People;”, Marian McFadden of the Indianapolis 1library.

You will note by the stovepipe hat

and his merry men. At the start,’

NEIGHBORHOODS

.Junior Group to Meet Dr. Margaret Mead, associste cu-

wi JOHN CARROLL RUTH HUSSEY

TRAN

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“PARDON MY SARONG" Shelia Ryan—Joseph Allen Jr. “Who Is Hope Schuyler” NEWS—-CARTOON

SUNDAY (MBS. MINIVER"

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rator of anthropology, ' American Museum of Natural History, will talk on the Pacific islands at the junior members’ round-table lunch-

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WASHINGTON, Oct. 3 (U. P.).—|:

truck shortages and tire and gaso-|

AROUND THE NEIGHBORHOODS: Severa] return engagements: are on tap for the Cantor circuit today and next week. Walter Pidgeon will appear in a revival of “Phantom Raiders” Monday through Wednesday with another of the Blondie series as the co-feature. -, . : Skelton puts on a'laugh fest in “Whistling in the Dark,” which will be at the Emerson and .Sheridan tomorrow Shrough, Wednesday. . . . ‘William Powell and “The Kennel

Club Murder Case” are scheduled

for the ‘Parker tomorrow and Monday W#long with “Gambling Lady.” . . . The Paramount will offer “King Kong” and “Syncopation”. tomorrow and Monday. “Mrs. Miniver” will continue at the Granada through Wednesday night a regular admission prices. The theater will open next Thursday with “This Above All.” . « «+ The Fountain Square has billed the Abbott -and Costello tickler, “Pardon My Sarong,” through Tuesday. THE WEEK-END SCHEDULE: BELMONT—“Tough as They Cotes

and ‘Pardon My Sarong.” ° Tomorr through Tuesday ‘“Fligl it Command”

. and “Blues in the Night.”

CINEM M A—"‘Adventures of Martin Eden'™ and “I Married an Angel.” Tomorrow Jhrou h Tuesday: “Maisie Gets Her Man” “This Gun for Hire.” SAIS ain Boston Blackie” .and “Riders of the Northland.” Tomorrow and Monday: “This Above All” and “Thru Different Eyes.” DRIVE-IN—“Drums’” and = “Klondike Fury.’”’* Tomorrow though Wednesday: ‘“Syncopatijon’’ and “Her listed Man.” EMERSON—' "Maisie Gets Her Man” and “Dr. Broadway.” Tomorrow through Wednesday: ‘The Gay .Sisters” and “Whistling in the Dark." UIRE—‘Dark Command’ and "Af‘Tomorrow: “Block-

FOUNTAIN SQUARE—Through Tuesday: “Pardon My Sarong” and “Tough as They Come.” "“GARFIELD— ‘Two yanks in Trinidad” and “Escape from Hon kong.” Tomorrow through Tuesda in Beds” and “Tarzan’s New York Adventure.”

RANAD A— Through Wednesday:

GR " “Mrs. Miniver.”

HAMILTON—"My Gal Sal” and "Dr. Broadway.” Tomorrow through Wednesay No Ship” and “The Gay Sisters.” Gy Gal Sal” and ‘Song of TRYIN s.”” Tomorrow rough Wedinedans “Pardon My Sarong MECCA—'Drums of the i" any “Thunder River Feuds.” . Tomor: through. Wednesday: ‘Unseen Enemy and “Love Thy Nelsnbon, ORIENTAL— ‘They Kissed the Pride’ and “Butch Minds the Baby. " Tomorrow and Monday: ‘‘Take a Letter, Darling” and ‘Man Who Wouldn't Die.” PA RAM OUNT — “Girl from ' Alaska” and “Riders of Timberline.” Tomorrow and Monday: “King Kong” and. ‘‘Syncopation.” PAREES "Riss the Boys Goodbye’

Busch, who is on duty at Ft. MacArthur, Cal. She said the wedding date would depend on Busch’s army assignments.

when Miss Blair sang with an orchestra in which Busch was the: pianist.

— “Sister M, Madeleva, president of St. Mary's college, Notre Dame university, will outline.“The Frontiers of Poetry” at the afternoon meeting. “Literacy, Dignity and Democracy” has been selected by Dr. Mead for her topic at the dinner. The Friday morning program will include a talk on the special-libra-rian by Mrs. ‘rene M. Strieby, Ubrarian at El Lilly & Co. and another on.ithe ‘ibrary’s public relations program by Rose L. Vorme-

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Monday: Stardust, on the Sage’ and “Bashful Bachelo SHERIDAN — > a as 1 e.8quadron’ and “Take a Letter Darlin ring 9 Tomorrow through Wednesday: ny in , the Dark” and “Stardust on the

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“] LIVE ON DANGER” Chester Morr®e Jean Parker

BUY WAR Addi AND BONDS AT. THIS THEATRE

Ea fhwough Wednes a ay: “Mrs. Min

a! “Drums of the Congo’ and “Lone Star Man,” Tomorrow through Tieaday: "unseen Enemy’ and “Caught in the Draft.” STAND. Daan My Sarong” and “Who Is Hope Schuyler?’ Tomorrow through Saturday: ‘Mrs. Miniver.” - STRATFORD—"Law of the Timber" and “Come On Danger.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Song of the Island” and “Two Yanks in Trinidad.”

kler, head of the business information bureau of the Cleveland library, ‘

Bans Repeat of Benny's Show

HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 3 (U. P.) — The weekly rebroadcast of Jack Benny's radio program to the Pacific coast has been canceled because of the American Federation of Musicians’ fight against transcriptions, Blue network officials announced today. © The network said President James C. Petrillo of the A. F. M. had demanded that both the early and the late Benny shows be, produced with live talent or that the musicians be paid double wages. Because the early broadcast reached the West coast at 4 p. m., it has been repeated by transcription at 8:30 p. m. for’ Western list-

TACOMA—‘‘Strike Up the Band" and “Sherif of Tombstone. Tomorrow through Tuesday: EY All Kissed the Bride” and “Eagle Squadron.’ TALBOT TIE Cv for Hire” and “Navy Blues.” Tomorrow through Tuesgay. “Blues in the Night" and “Gunga

TUXEDO—‘ ‘The Cat and the Canary" and “Dr. Kildare's Victory.” Tomo Jhtough Tuesday: ‘Ship Ahoy” shorts

orrow and

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UPTOWN—“Pardon My Barong. ” porow through Saturday: “Mrs. ver VOGUE—"Maisie Gets Her Man" and “Take a Letter Darling.” Tomorrow d Monday: ‘Night in New Orleans” and “I. Wanted Wings ZARING — “Northwest Passage” and “Battle of Midway.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘Philadelphia Story’ and “Two Yanks in Trinidad.

JANET BLAIR TO

eners. Network spokesmen said many of Benny's programs scheduled to originate from camps and that repeating “live” broadcasts would be impractical,

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HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 3 (U. P.)— Actress Janet Blair disclosed today that she soon will marry Pvt. Lou

The couple met three years ago

WATCHMAN INJURED IN 18-FOOT FALL

Victim of a fall down the elevator

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Today & . Mat. Today 20 Tomorrow t12:45 to 6 ¢ Jiu

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Added to Last Show

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Betty Grable

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Dianna Barrymore “EAGLE ROAD

6116 i Wash. 200 Rosalind - Russell—Fred MacMurray “TAKE A LETTER, DARLING” Red Skelton “WHISTLING IN THE DARK”

Gene Autry “STARDUST ON THE SAGE"

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RETURN ENGAGEMENT—Final Nite

Victor Mature. "MY GAL SAL”

MacDonald Carey “DR. BROADWAY’

EXTRA “Battle of Midway”

--In . Technicolor— SUN Barb, Stanwyck—Geo. Brent » Irene Manning “SPY SHIP”

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CINEMA sus opni® Dela. 22 to 6

Nelson Eddy--Jeanette MacDonald “I MARRIED AN ANGEL” “ADVENTURES OF MARTIN EDEN”

Sunday Thru Tuesday

Ann Sothern-—-Red Ske

“MAISIE GETS HER “MANY

Veronica Lake-Robt. Preston

“THIS. GUN FOR HIRE”

19th & College

Stratford Marjorie Reynolds

Monte Blue “LAW OF THE TIMBER" Tim Holt “COME ON DANGER”

SUNDAY--Betty Grable—Victor Mature

“SONG OF THE ISLAND”

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shaft at city hall late yesterday, Thomas J. O'Connell, 65-year-old night watchman, was ‘reported in fair condition at City hospital today. He received a broken left leg and injury to the right ankle when he| fell some 18 feet from the first floor to the basement of the north shaft. Mr. O'Connell, a watchman 13 years, said the door was open and he assumed the elevator was at the or, a KE floor level. He was carrying the psn) ar

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through the Metals Reserve Corp.| has “arbitrarily” ordered the scrapping of 193 miles of Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe branch line trhckage, chiefly in Kansas. He 20, $1.10 (tax included). said the RFC held no hearing, and ag hos They C 2 refused to wait for an opinion on Lea's "show. tongent only: “ris Way Gladys Alweés Music Sh the abandonment from the inter- . AIR 7 ss Himment cll Room 201. state commerce commission, which Minors Through aa - an

I . SANDERS" ooks Run - is preparing a decision. “Outlaws of the I Desert.” Tomorrow and Snares ame i “

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Spencer Tracy Robt. Young—Walter Brennan “NORTHWEST PASSAGE”

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SUN “PHILADELPHIA STORY” . “2 YANKS IN TRINIDAD”

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