Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1944 — Page 4

M.G.M. Crime Does Not Pay “Patrolling the Ether” M.G.M. COLOR PAETOON LOEW'S NEW

Mickey Rooney—“Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble” Plus Nelson Eddy in “Knickerbocker Holiday”

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| HARMONICA RASCALS

Aero Club Chief Gets Guard Post

operation between the civil air patrol and the state guard was

Capt. Armbrust, who is president of the Indianapolis Capt. Armbrust Aero club, had been a member of the 108th ob- | servation squadron of the Illinois | national guard. He has been a member of the civil air patrol since its formation in 1941, and is now wing personnel and training | officer.

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"PROGRAM HONORS

“NEW U. S. CITIZENS

Approximately 25 citizens reached the age of 21 or were | naturalized within the past year were honored at the Murat temple | afternoon following a “I Am An

yesterday parade in observance of | American Day.” James R. Wilson Jr., Wilkinsburg, Pa. discharged veteran of world war II and assistant director of | Americanism for the American) Legion, was the keynote speaker. Other speakers included Vayne 'M. Armstrong, past national vice | commander of the Legion; the Rev. E. Arnold Clegg, Grace Methodist church: Dr. H. H. Nagle, state director of Americanism of {the 40 & 8, and the Rev. Joseph| \P. Casey, Our Lady of Lourdes {church. | The Ft. Harrison band played fand the Howe high school choir |sang under the direction of Frank |S. Watkins.

Open 10 MBAS SHUUK = Rita Hayworth—Gene Kelly In Color, “Cover Girl" Sensational ‘Memphis Belle"

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taken today with the ap- [Paulette Goddard Weds pointmept of ‘ Capt. Earl N Burgess Meredith,

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{| HOLLYWOOD, May 22 (U. P.).—~ Pilm Star Paulette Goddard kissed

ported for work early today, less than 24 hours after she married army air forces Capt. Burgess Meredith, former stage and screen actor.

FOR HONEYMOON,

her new bridegroom goodby and re- | :

The blue-eyed film star said she had no time for a honeymoon be-| cause of numerous screen and| radio engagements. She and Mere- | dith will live in Miss Goddard's | home while he is in Hollywood on detached service for a month. The couple was married last night | in private ceremonies in the garden| of David O. Selznick’s luxurious in Capt. O. Stanley Brown, air forces chaplain, performed | the. YR ceremony in the | presence of two attendants and five | guests

Only Few Guests Mrs. Selznick was matron of honor, and Film Director Lewis

Milestone, best man. Other guests included Selznick, | "his two sons, Lewis and Daniel, Mrs. | Milestone, and Mrs. Alta Goddard. Miss Goddard's mother. The couple met four years ago!

CURRENT FEATURES

On St vue,” at 12; 57, 3:52, 6:47 and 9:42.

Lowery and Jean Parker, at 11:15, 3:

“See with Robert Reed, at 11:51, 2:23, 4:55, 7:27 and 10:02.

Rogers and Ray Maiand, at 11, 1, 3:04, 5:11, 7:18 and 1

Patrick and Nancy Kelly, at 11, 1:53, 444 7:35 and 10:25.

Corio, at 12:45, 3:40, 6:30 and 9:20.

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CIRCLE “The Gay Nighties Re-

“The Navy Way,” with .Robert

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Here, Private Hargrove,” Walker and Donna

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“The Suitan’s Daughter, ** with Ann

while they were working together, in a motion picture

The marriage is the third for TEACHERS TO HEAR JOHN TEMPLE GRAVES

TERRE HAUTE, May 22 (U. P.).! She divorced him at!—John Temple Graves, editor of the! in June, 1942, con- Birmingham, Ala. News, will be the firming a union that had kept the commencement speaker at Indiana | | State Teachers college on June 18, Meredith is the former husband President Halph N. Tirey announced! today. He also said that Dr. Wil-| | garet H. Freaufl. liam Lowe Bryan, Indiana university | eee ——— president emeritus, would be the! |paccalaureate speaker June 11.

SET ENGINEERS OUTING

Miss Goddard, who first wed New| York businessman Edgar James and | later married Comedian Charlie! Chaplin. Juarez, Mex., movie colony buzzing for years.

of Helen Berrian Derby and Mar-|

CHICAGO WRESTLER KILLS WIFE, SELF

Charles Eastman, 48-year-old Chi- |

as “Gorilla Grubmeyer,” shot and

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ment and a horseshoe pitching tour- | 'nament will be the features of the 'annual spring outing of the AmerMICHIGAN CITY, Ind, May 22 =~ Society of Tool Engineers at | (U. P.).—Police said today that, {the Lake Sh

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Fred A. Beck Co. Distributors, Indianapolis, Indiana,

killed his estranged wife, Geraldine,

| 27, yesterday and then took. his] {own life:

Armed with a wrench and 32) Eastman hid in, his daughter's bedroom and when his wife returned with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Paul Lehman, he i dragged her into the basement and | shot her three times, police said. Investigating officers found -his; | body hanging by the neck from the | water pipes in the basement. He {had shot himself through the | temple.

SOLVE 3-YEAR-OLD TERRE HAUTE CASE

Two convicts in the Moundsville, W. Va. prison serving 25-year terms, were identified today as the bandits who held up the Central! Federal Savings and Loan associa- | tion at Terre Haute three years! ago and escaped with approximate- | ly $1700. Percy Wyly II, Indianapolis office of the federal bureau of investiga- | tion chief, said that witnesses had | identified photos of William Spenc- | er, 40, Columbus, O., and John E.! Duffy, 34, Springfield, O., as the} bandits who robbed the Terre Haute association on Sept. 23, 1941, He said the FBI and Terre Haute officers had co-operated in tracing down the bandits. Spencer and ~| Dufty are serving 25-year terms for armed robbery in West Virginia, Wyly said. !

CLIFFORD SCHOOL CLOSED |

| Clifford high school will be aban- | doned for the duration because of | {a shortage of teachers and pupils, advisory 7 | board revealed today. Three of five | teachers had resigned and the enrollment had dropped to 31 pupils.

SEEKS CHANGE OF VENUE BEDFORD, May 22 (U. P.).—Cir-

{cuit Judge Chester A. Davis was | expected to rule today on a motion | for a change of venue for William | Fuller, 27, charged with voluntary

manslaughter in the fatal shooting

{ Feb. 11 of Miss Margaret Harbin, | 25, 25, in a Bedford hotel.

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Henry Fonda—Don Ameche “MAGNIFICENT DOPE"

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May 25, Murat Theatre

Two Performances, 7:30-9:30

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YOUR VICTORY GARDEN? America must “Grow More in "44" ~and Victory Gardeners alone are called upon to grow 10 millien tons of food! That's 25% more than last year! Can we do it? You bet we can! If you haven't already

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With Cooking Fats Point-Free, Should I Still Save Used Fats?

YES!

- and here's why, says War Food Administration

AKING sure there are enough fats for both your kitchen and the war production machine is

ES one of the responsibilipp te Mara ties of the War Food Wor ond Administration.

After a year in which both cooking and industrial fats were in short supply, the outlook for food fats has improved. This is because farmers have greatly increased their production of oil crops and livestock.

But abundant supplies of industrial fats continue to be needed to meet the increased demands of war production geared for invasion—as well as for civilian requirements.

With more used fats available for industrial use, we will have to divert less of our fresh food fats to war production. ;

‘We do not want to take good food fats and use them for non-food industrial purposes if it can be avoided. The conservation of used fats by every homemaker in

her own kitchen can help in this situation.

Therefore, we urge American women to save all their used cooking fats and turn them in to their butchers. These fats are vital inthe making of suchmaterials assynthetic rubber, parachutes, de-icing fluids for planes, explosives, life-saving medicines, industrial, military and civilian soaps and hundreds of other war necessities.

Increased production has helped give you point-free fats for your kitchen. By saving more used fats you help keep our food fats point-free—and our war machine rolling on to Victory.

DIRECTOR OF DISTRIBUTION WAR FOOD ADMINISTRATION

For every pound of used fat, your butcher will give 4¢ and two red points. And remember, these points are doubly

valuable now. So let's save all the used fats

we possibly can—and then some more! It's a real contribution to victory that every home can makel

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