Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1944 — Page 7
REIMS, Sept.+1 (Delayed)—The people of Reims, were ald after the| {Americans came. - They stood in|” the street staring at ‘you from the corners of their eyes and sometimes ‘|you almost realized how German soldiers felt walking through the | same town, They were like that all the first day and the second day. The MN second night something happenettt (to thaw them out—something {named Pvt. Bernié Badler of New York City. — “The French, after four years withSt oa emg” . e Prenchman Lou
Then this short, grinning Badler fumed up on th band sand ana
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Se wh 's ‘orchestra, got hotter _. hotter. He played “Stardust” until the French hearts turned over and” by the time he reached'“The St. Louis Blues” GI's and French girls were dancing all over the place,
Although the girls had not danced | since the German occupation they Managed somehow ' to follow dttter-
partners, Pt. Lester Schimming, 23, of Fargo, N. D,, who was busy bouncing a girl around the dance floor ex“She can't talk English and I can’t talk French but boy ate we
having fun”
Hears, Tight Again - One Frenchman, althost weeping, explained the change: . “Alemande come and ‘everything halted and Frenchmen's hedrts were
hearts” are light again.” So Bernie Badler played and everyone had a marvelous time. . The Frenchmen could not quite get over the spectacle of seeing a tank destroyer captain, with shaved head and coveralls, jitterbugging. They thought it a strange but wonderful way for an officer to behave, ; : Then the military police came. “You know this town is out of bounds. Scram.” They chased out all the soldiers and made Badler quit playing the saxaphone, But they did not destroy the good will that had been created. The next day the people of Reims smiled at you. And I heard one or two of them
humming “Honeysuckle Rose.”
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The Indiana Roof will open {ts 1044-45 darice season Sept. 15, Miss Alice McMahon, Roof manager, announced today. Director of the ballroom since 1040, Miss McMahon
will be assisted by Eugene C. Poth as house manager. Since 1940, the Roof has been renovated gradually, redecorated, and now has the bright Spanish type decorations that jt had when it was first opened in 1927, - Miss McMahon announced that ular “name” and “semi-name” bands would be engaged throughout the season and that stars from radio, stage and screen also would be featured.
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“Double Indemnity,” with Pred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck and Robinson, at 12:32, 3:38, 6:46 and 9:54 “Passport to Destiny.” with Elsa Janeaner, a 11:28, 2:34, 5:42 and
LOEW'S
“Dragon Seed,” with Katharine Hepburn, Walter Huston and Aline MacMahon, a 11, 1:32, 4:11, 6:3
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. “Janie,” with Joyce Reynolds, Robert Hutton and Edward Arnold, at 12:13, 3:31, 6:49 and 10:07. “A Night of Adventure,” with Tom Conway, at 11, 2:18, 5:36 and 8:54.
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“Mr. Skeiffington.” with Bette Davis and Claude Rains, “at 11:35, 2:05, 4:37, 7:05 and 9:30.
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announced today. No definite date has been set, Mr. Parker said, but the park will close earlier this season than heretofore due to a manpower shortage, Seventy-five per cent of the park | Feu employees this summer have held down jobs in war plants in addition to their work here.” Park gates and attractions will be open from I'p. m. to 11:30 p. m. today.
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