Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1944 — Page 12
last night as bottles, rocks and pumpkins were reported through home and car windows and gates missing from their hinges. Police Chief Beeker issued an order for police to be on the look-
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and said that will be turned over to juvenile aid authorities if they are caught de-
A pumpkin was thrown through
‘the car window pf William Carter, ‘11841 Calhoun st., breaking the win
dow glass and cutting his wife, Ivy, and son, James, Both were treated at City hospital, *
ave., had the right front window broken in his car which was parked on Alabama st. between
{Ohio and Market sts.
Glass in the basement window of the home of Melvin H. Peacock, 1628 Villa ave, was smashed early this morning and rocks broke the second story window of Ben Martyn, 2324 Indianapolis ave.
Iron Gate Missing
| Prank Dwyer, 1635 Fletcher ave, reported the rear door glass of his
| Inome broken and Tom Gregory,
742 Elm st. said glass in his rear kitchen door was broken. An iron gate Is missing from
| {the fence of Warren Steel, 733 N.
Drexel ave., and an outside building at the home of Altha Bowman, was turned over and wrecked. Tonight's third wartime Hallow=
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tions and Monument circle dressup parades but will be replaced by private parties, costume balls dnd other similar celebrations. 7
TRINITY WALTHER“ LEAGUE PLAY SET
Trinity Senor Walther League of Trinity" Lutheran church will present a play, “Ghost of Rhodes Manor,” at 8 p. m. Friday and Saturday in the parochial school auditorium. 3 Featured will be an all-girl cast dirécted by Dr. John Potager. Miss Betty Frey is chairman of the play
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ELKS SPONSOR DANCE An Armisfice day dance for Indianapolis Lodge No, 13, B. P. O. Elks, and guests will be held in the
{lodge rooms Saturday with dancing
from 10 p. m. until 1 a. m. to the music of the Carl Kiefer orchestra. The regular lodge meeting will be
held at 8 p. m. Friday.
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fight, today has reached the ulti-
mate—the no-punch fight. 3 This classic of fistless fisticuffs
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La Rue’s oriental carpet. After the no-punch knockdown,
“I never saw this lieutenant or his girl before,” he said. “He accused me of trying to steal her. I told him the only girl I'm in love with is my ex-wife.” His former spouse is the lovely Lois Andrews, whom hé married when she was 16.. She is under contract at 20th Century Fox where Jessel is a producer. Last night, Jessel had more bad luck. Before boarding a plane for New York, he reported the theft of his $4000 automobile.
HEBREW SISTERHOOD TO INSTALL OFFICERS
An installation luncheon will be held by United Hebrew Congregation Sisterhood at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the parlors of ti.e United Hebrew congregation. Officers to be installed are:
Mrs. Morris Stein, president; Mrs. Harry Gross, first vice president; Mrs. Ben Stein, second vice president; Mrs. Samuel Fox, recording secretary; Mrs. Sol Solomon, social secretary; Mrs. Harry Stein, financial. secretary, and Mrs. Irving Goldman, treasurer.
Rabbi Samuel J. Fox, spiritual leader of the congregation, will install the officers and give the inaugural blessing and Mrs, Nathan Resnick, outgoing president, will act as chairman of the program. Mrs. Irving I. Newman will give the dedicatory message, Mrs, Herman Newman will give the opening prayer and Mrs. Jacob Yaverowtiz will give the closing prayer. Musical selections will be presented by Mrs. Leo Gurvitz.
CIVIC THEATER LISTS ‘THE LITTLE FOXES'
“The Little Foxes,” by Lillian
| Hellman, will be presented by the
Civic theater Nov. 10-16. The play, a dramatic story of the deep South during the 1900s, was done on the New York stage by Tallulah Bankhead and in motion pictures by Bette Davis.
"OVER 21' COMING
At: Indiana Roof
The Blue Mountain Girls, one of them pictured above, will entertain at the oldtime dance and show at the Indiana Roof’s Halloween party tonight.
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“The Hairy Ape” with William Bendix and Susan Hayward, at 12:40, 3:55, 7:10 and 10:28. “Song of the Open Road” with 13 Powell, Bagar Bergen and Charlie McOarthy and Bonita Grane ville, at 11:10, 2020, 1 5:35 and 8:50.
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“Gypsy Wildeat,” - with Marla Montez, Jon Hall an at 12:50, 4, 7:05 and 10:10. “The Pearl of Death,” with Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce, at 11:45, 2:50, 5:58 and 9.
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6: 95 and 9:39,
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“Since Yeu Went Away,” with Jennifer Jones, Shirley Temple, Claudette Colbert, Joseph Cotten, Robert Walker, Lionel Barrymore and Monty Woolley, at 10, 12: 55> 3:50, 6:48 and 9:46.
TO THE ENGLISH
The fifth production next month at the English theater was announced today by Vincent Burke, manager. “Over 21,” a comedy, will play here Nov. 27-29. Other bookings are “Life With Father,” Nov. 9-11; “Othello,” Nov. 13-15; “Sons of Fun,” Nov. 16-18, and “The Waltz King,” Nov. 20-36.
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extra police to pilot. the through the futterihg mass of squealing femininity which scared |him so much he rushed for home without his dinner. \
admitted. steak at the Brown Derby but I settled for a ham sandwich at home.”
before the actor went on the air and stood in line throughout the broadcast.” They turned deaf ears to cops who pleaded with them to clear the sidewalks,
women sat breathlessly through the show. . Scarcely had Gable closed his mouth on his final lines when every female in the audience made a mad rush for the stage.
at the mass of determined femininity bearing down on him and
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Finds All Is Not Safety on + Home-front.
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The actor took one startled look
made a flying dash for the wings. The women, flew just as fast but their timing wasn't as good.
Curtain Crashes Down
They hit the stage. just as Gables coattails disappeared, and a second later a blue velvet curtain crashed down at their feet. Still determined, they swept into the halls and chased him to the exit, along with another mob of script girls, studio messengers, and other feminine employees who dropped their work at the sound of Gable's name. Isn't he beautiful?” breathed one
“He's just as’ good as Sinatra— even if he can't sing” sighed a pompadoured messenger girl. Gable daghed through the exit and into the collective arms of some 200 chattering women who had been waiting for him. Besieged by a sea of fluttering white hands waving autograph books — and separated from his police escort—he gave up. For 10 minutes he scribbled his name with one hand and signaled for his guards with the other. Finale ly the guards pushed their way through the wall of fur coats and bobby sox and helped him fight his way to his car. “Whew!” he siged, “I'd forgotten how this used to be.” So without his dinner, Gable sped home "to his quiet valley ranch, and as far as he’s concerned he'd rather be in a bomber over Berlin than
hold a called meeting Saturday for the official visit of the worthy grand matron.
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