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HOLLYWOOD, Dec, 4 (U. P.).—
ST. LOUIS PULPIT|
Resigns His Congregational Dorsey Attorneys.
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she. said. “I just want him. It's it's hard to break it." . Gilesler sald the next move was up to Mr. Bogart.
>» CRUISER JOINS U, 8. FLEET PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 4 —The -light cruiser, U, 8. 8. Atlanta, fourth fighting ship to be named after the Georgia capital, was the latest addition to the U, 8. fleet today following its commis sioning at the Philadelphia navy yard yesterday.
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Post Here; Going to New Pastorate Feb. 1.
Feb. 1,
| service yesterday. effective Jan, 31, In his second term as president of the Church Federation of Indi-
years ago from the First Congregational church at Toledo, where he had served as associate pastor following his graduation from the Yale university school of divinity. During his residence here, he has been active in church and community affairs, serving as president of the Indiana state pastors’ conference in 1942. Dr. Hay has served on the board of directors of the Indiana state Congregational Christian conference — 1935-44 —and as
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president of the group in 1940-41. Also a member of the Indianapolis Literary club, the Indianapolis Athletic club and the Scottish Rite, Dr. Hay was a delegate to the general council of the church the last four sessions. He is a member of the commission on interchurch relations and Christian unity of the general council. From 1931-33, Dr. Hay served as chaplain with the rank of captain
Dr. Ellis W, Hay, minister of the First Congregational church, will assume the pastorate of the First Congregational church at 8t. Louis
He announced his resignation of
{the local pastorate at the forenoon It will become
anapolis, Dr. Hay came here 14.
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acting ambitions, returns to the witness stand today to-tell his version of who slashed Actor Jon. Hall in Tommy Dorsey's apartment. The quicker he tells 1t the sooner deferise attorneys can ask for an
the bandleader, his wife, Pat Dane, and Gambler Allen Smiley, Deputy District Attorney Edwin
cut up before they sewed it back together,
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Icaza, who $40,000 damages |
Sober Guest’
cause, he said,
late Friday. He had time only to say, he was the only sober guest in Mr, Dorsey's apartment and that he saw the bandleader, trike Mr, Hall first, be-
adjourned the trial for the week end, Today Mr. Myers will ask him to tell the 1l-woman-one-man - jury what happened on the balcony after Mr, Dorsey socked the bronze screen
HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 4-—Antonio Icaza, a dapper Panamanian with
he said, two doctors and a nurse,| 7 to describe how Mr. Hall's nose was!
d Mr. Dorsey for
he got his head hopped with a bot- | tle at the party, took the stand!
fore Superior Judge Arthur Cruml
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Acquittal Move Planned by
acquittal of assault charges against|
Opening at Murat
role in “The Merry Widow,” opening at the Murat theater to“night for a four-day engagement.
L. Myers said it probably would be | another two days before he could! wind up the state's case. He had, |
|
Circle Singer
Dona Dae, vocalist, is one of the features on the Circle stage this week.
REPRISALS THREATEN
Jan Kiepura will sing a leading |
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OPENING TODAY
' MURAT “The Merry: Widow,” with Jan Kiepura, at 8:30, CURBENT FEATURES
CIRCLE 2% Hage, Tex Ritter, at 13:50, 3:45,
“Musio in Manhattan,” with Anne Shirley and Denhis Day, at 11, 1:50, 4:45, 7:40 and 1 a - rh “Irish Eyes Are Smiling,” with June Haver, Dick Hayes and Monty Woolley, at 11, 1:45, 4:35, 7:25 and 1
“The Gi Ie Dared,” with Lorna any, ml 12:50, 3:40, 6:38 and 9:15, LYRIC “Casanova Brown,” th Cooper and. Teresa. Wishs, at 1 1.44, 4:28, 7:21 and 1071
“The Last Ride,” lt Richard Travis and Hioatior Parker, at 12:46, 8:30, 6:23 and 9:16,
a Parkington,” with Greer
"CALLS FOR CABINET
BUCHAREST, Dec. 3 (Delayed) (U. P)~King Michael I today di[rected Gen. Nicolae Radescu, chief of the Romanian army general staff, to form a new cabinet to re-
{when she had hay fever, was final | today.
{signed the decree after the actress
“Mrs. Garson and Walter Pidgeon, at 118, 1:52, 4:29, 7.06 and 9:46.
"SNUFFLES' WIN ACTRESS DIVORCE
HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 4 (U., P.).— | Elaine Morey’'s divorce from Dramatic Coach Robert Major, who she said, objected to her sniffing
MONDAY, DEC. 4, 1944 LAST TWO DAYS!
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Among the cl uled for: the v programs, speal The members Merrill Graydo morrow in the ward J. Hughes Mrs. William H . ‘hostess. “Ralph Wald the subject of Lola Blount (
Superior Judge Stanley, Mosk
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star on the jaw and followed with a fast one between the eyes with a bottle,
state guard,
Ignores
abor Quarrel
HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 4 (U. P.).— Bandleader Phil Harris led his musiclans through their paces on Jack Benny's weekly broadcast yesterday Just as if there had never been any labor’ dispute to threaten Mr, Benney’s listeners with the comedian’s own doleful violin music. Even the half-hour show's gags avoided any reference to the shortlived controversy, Mr, Benny spent a few hours brushing up on his fiddle rendition of “The Bee” Friday after James C. Petrillo threatened to keep his musicians’ union members off the program because the National Broadcasting Co.,, show used. nonunion engineers. “My understanding is that the matter is being negotiated in the East,” Splke Wallace, president of the A. F. of L. local, said.
BRITAIN MAKES WHISKY LONDON, Dec. 4 (U, P.) ~The first whisky distilled since 1940 was poured into casks at Stonehaven during the week-end. It was a batch of 2000 gallons of clear, newly-run Highland whisky,
Faces Long Questioning
The deputy D. A. said his questions would take all morning, “Cross-examination will probably last until sometime Tuesday,” he added, After that, he said, he would call his last three witnesses—Dr, Bernard Pearson, Mr. Hall's personal physician, who patched up his profile; Dr, Pearson’s nurse, and D. 8. Crahan, county jail physician, who made a legal check-up of Mr. Hall's injuries during a grand Jury investigation. Isaac Pacht, attorney for, the Dorseys, and Jerry Giesler, counsel for Mr. Smiley, have unleashed a double-barreled attack at the testimony of every witness Mr, Myers has produced so far, and said they intended to ask for a directed acquittal as soon ms he ran out of witnesses, If they get it that will end the legal hangover of one of the bloodiest brawls in fllmland history. But if they don’t, Mr. Pacht said he would follow out his threat to spring a pair of unidentified movie stars who can remember details of the all-night celebration even if Mr. Hall can't.
Soldier Comes Home to Wife {| With His Baby, Borne by Nurse
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 4 (U.P). — Mrs. Rose Whitehouse, 44, went apartment hunting today for a place to rear the child of her 29-year-old
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stepmother searched for a suitable place to bring up a child. Pfc. Arthur Whitehouse, a paperhanger before he entered the army,
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arrived home Tuesday with a baby daughter and said the child’s mother had wanted no part of either of them.
The child, 10-month-old. Gerald-
LONDON, Dec. 4 (U. P.).—Germany threatened today to invoke
Reich for trials of axis sympa~thizers and execution of Nazi collaborationists in France. The DNB news agency .quoted a fofeign office spokesman -as saying the. government had notified the
Red Cross in Switzerland of the intended reprisals. “The Reich government is forced to take corresponding measures against DeGaullists held in Germany if the persecutions in France and occupied parts of Al-sace-Lorraine are continued.” the spokesman was quoted in a broadcast DNB dispatch. The threat was the second against Frenchmen in Germany within four days. Last Friday the Nazis said that if a proposal by Brig. Gen.
reprisals against Frenchmen in the ’
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Jacques Le Clerc—later repudiated by supreme headquarters—to execute German hostages for sniping in Strasbourg were ‘carried out reprisals would be invoked against the French in German hands.
IT'S A FIRE WITHOUT LOSS WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 (U. P.)—
Fire damaged the Mutual Fire Insurance Co. building today, but the company “will not lose any money,” according to Vice President Charles M. Boteler. The building was fully insured.
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It was the baby’s lean features
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MERRY WIDOW
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