Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1945 — Page 4

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ’ ; p / bos nn / Alamo Stars ‘Dark Waters oe? (Film Showing) owen se on

Franchot Tone ”e Thomas “Mitchell,- at 12:40, 3:50, 7 and 10:10, 3 hyve Tg Family» 0 Mar orie Reynolds an arlie Ruggles, Merle Oberon Stars in Circle a TW Sa 40 ane a0. others : y | Sunday—"'Dark Waters,” at 1, 4:05,

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THOUSANDS TO [Negro Bombardment Groop SEE AIR SHOW Returns to Ft. Knox, Ky.

| Times Special | they began to mingle with white | SEYMOUR, Ind. April 28—Back| instructors at the Officers club.

i i to Godman Field at Ft. Knox rolled | s turned * . Stout Field Demonstrations; ? Codmen Picld at 1, Eien elles; Some were: warned * away To Draw Big Crowd.

| squadron today, its short six-week Classed as Students {stay at Freeman Field climaxed by Col. Selway issued an order which Between 75,000 and 100,000 per- 8 war department investigation of classified the Negro officers as sons are expected to witness the] [reported discrimination at the post } etodents CORtIGEtER 5 the white “Airbagne Attack” show at Stout | Between 2500 and 3000 of the stroctcrs AT field at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow {camp's personnel were to evacuate| Then aréas were defined in which Gates will be opened to the the post which will become inactive lie students could dee TOF Tettths public at noon. There will be no according 10 reports in military] on The Officers club used by the admittance charge to the ‘show circles. white instructors thus "Was forwhich is partly designed to give There were also unconfirmed re-, { bidden territory to the Negroes impetus to the Tth war loan] ports that Col. Robert W. Selway, There were 101 of the Negro offi ‘drive and partly to celebrate the | Who issued an order, which in effect| rs Or o ; yoge hg third anniversary of the 1st Troop | { prohibited Negro officers from using DS 8 Te a d which has head- | the Officers club, would be relieved| ae arres.ed. Sh TLy Alter, Carrier Comman ) Da of his command, three Negroes allegedly jostled the quarters at the Stout nee stecall The war department was sched- | provost marshal and entered the State % SRR hi the |uled to issue a statement on the| club by force. They, too, Buses tl Jeave Parking facilities entire affair this week-end arrested. in the Bridgeport Brass Co. park-| Came Six Weeks Ago Sl Under Arrest ing lot also have been arranged | Shel, ue Negro oficers ot the oe WS Oe a pe so Ten Kin r- | boambardment group, which is a 1a een a y . . or uy yu part of the Ist air force, head- mediately transferred back to God- WASHINGTON, April ~28.—Rep.| Minnesota st. will be opened to quarters at Mitchell Field, N. Y, | man but eventually the disciplinary; Gerald W. Landis (R. Ind.) today! east-bound traffic only as far as first came here about six weeks ago, | charges were dismissed. The three is trying to sell his house colleagues) Tibbs ave. There will be no park- Seymour citizens were uneasy. officers accused of jostling the pro- |... 14 N ing permitted on the field. | “But we-soon found out that the vost marshal stil are under arrest’ If. weather permits, visitors will Negrc flying of flicers were Courteous The episode began to receive na- ls see 12 paratroopers leap from a and easy to get along with,” said tional attention and Freeman Field “spending to save.”

SPONSORS CARD PARTY . | The Indianapolis circle 8, United Ancient Order of Druids, will sponsor a card party at 8 p.m. Monday at the hall. Mrs. Mary Pickard is chairman of arrangements.

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: X Movie. 1 10 and 10:10. “Three Is a Family,” She shocked the world's most

+ 12, 2:45, 5:50 and 8:50. ~Park Watdrs,” at the Circle this| LOEW'S

A “A Song te Remember,” with week, is not stagnant. Far from it. | Merle Oberon and Paul Muni, at

11:46, 2:14, 4:42. 7:12 and 9:45 Things move along. Merle Oberon's

shameless STR SANNA FO the bri ) Sunday—'A Song tv Remember," tonight mind whirls, the plot whirls, and A nl and Mune Franchot Tone puts his foot in it.

TURMAN BEY | KEITH'S CURTIS bo ress The whole business unreels to a!

Stage, "Hip Hip Hooray,” at 1:38, | “wh i Lt 3:59, 6:30, 8:43 and 11:04, , “Murder in the Blue Room,” with and Mr. whiz-bang finish featuring a chase PH a rat ig Dna a of Les over and under water via Higgins ailniar-stage, at 145, a ih a marq. boat and other less progressive | Room,” at 12:15, 2:46, 5:00, 7.40 and has a fi modes of transportation, such ass He and a fi | swimming. of impo One of the murky quirks about | half-hat “Dark Waters" is just what a Hig- orchid gins boat is doing hanging around Gillette the Louisiana swamplands anyway? What does Andrew Higgins of New Recep FOR JUVE E Al Orleans: manufacturer of the craft, FOL ve to say about this? Antilla Get in Deep Water plaza n Be that as it may, this Higgins Cora! C3 {boat is nothing when it comes to The {getting into deep water as compared | Sollegs, ew Deal theory which he to Miss Oberon and Mr, Tone. the past— | The former, brooding over a little {run-in with a Jap submarine, comes

atlended Boston. . : ito ve olde plantation for a rest. S i officers ve refus co ent, | s p C-48 commando plane, landings, | Seymour husinessmen today. officers have ed to mment,| As a former Lniton physical edu- ‘Instead she steps into a nest of rate

club. I Hills, M ; | DURBIN Placid, gnatch pickups of gliders and dem-| But in the camp it was diferent referring all queries to the bureau cation director basketball | tlesnakes, figuratively speaking. | KES A TECHNICOLOR WESTERN MUSICAL WITH ROBERT PAIGE onstrations “of air evacuation of There was general unrest. from tn of pias relations, war department, coach, Mr. Landis wants some $40,- | Neither the people Bor the at RS IR TYR Plus Jas. Lydon, WHEN THE LIGHTS GO ON AGAIN wounded. oe Ww hgh the officers arrived, Washington. \ 000. in federal funds Spent an. | mosphere is’ goothing. If it ist nN | | | | |

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Sor , ERICH VON STROHEIM “The Great Flamarion

- Al 8. John and a cowgal appear in “Shadows of Death” at | the Alamo. Buster Krabbe also Is featured in the western,

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INDIANA Go MS Co- Pilot,” with Dennis Hoa he 1 1:55, 4, 6:05, 8:10 and 10:10 Sunday! ‘God Is My Co-Pilot,” at 12:25, 2:20, 4:15, 6:10, 8:05 and 10. LYRIC “Frisco Sal,” with Susanna Foster, Alan Curtis and Turhan Bey, at 12:35, ‘3:44, 8:53 and 10:02. “The Great Flamarion,” with Erich von Stroheim and Mary Beth

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MR. AND MRS. JOHN COCHRANE, 2545 N. Alabama st. will | observe their 50th wedding anniversary with open house from 2 to 5 p. m. tomorrow. in the D. A. R. chapter house.

Miss A ANN | Spanish moss, it's her Aunt ‘Emil a = . nually to solve the juvenile delin- : Vs OR, LAKIN QUITS Service Emblem fay: problem ‘through a physical | O"lY She is0't Aunt Emily, after all. LOEW'S Now! Gi E / education and vocational guidance date has ven m | program. Bing Betty Sonny Th AS CADLE PASTOR. P oyee { He introduced a bill which would CROSAY HUTTON n yis Butler ® “HERE COME THE WAVES" h Downer Capt. G Centro, D. A. | OFF Scott Hi

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DeLain In fact nobody is who he is sup- Capt. G Miss Oberon thinks, at first, that ICO | A GOLD EMBLEM for 35 years | give each congressional district a she herself. isn’t quite all there. Dr. B. R. Lakin today announced ’ his resignation as pastor of Cadle presented C. M. Patrick, 1320 N. (435 districts. In:addition he would) Her phony. relatives eagerly pro- |} Ts “HERE COME THE WAVES” Tito Guizar “BRAZIL” PALL RL 1

air corps posed to be, except Mr. Tone. Even | of telephone service has, been [$92,000 cut in the funds. There are Jumps Into Bayou N W NITY 0) Plus ——

| Tabernacle because of ill health. He| Oakland ave, assistant engineer add 2° per cent for Alaska, Puerto mote this: impression in devious will preach his farewell sermon to- | 4 in the engineer- | Rico and Hawaii and another $92,- ways. Voices call to Miss Oberon ing department | 000 for the District of Columbia. from thick air, namely the fog. morrow morning. | of the Indiana “This,” says Mr. Landis, “is more That's when she decides to jump in Dr. Lakin assumed the pastorate] Bell Telephone |vital than compulsory military the bayou, which, at this stage of

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tive in Indian- {of the Tabernacle following the | So Co. { training.” — Plug ——

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apolis church and lodge work, were married April 24, 1895, here. Lifelong residents of Indianapolis, they are members of Capitol | Avenue Methodist church. Mr. Cochrane, a retired postal clerk, is teacher of a men's Sun-

{death of E. Howard Cadle in 1942. Sk Mr. Patrick

{ Prior to that he was associate pastor | | for several years +, A member of the southern-Baptist | convention, Dr. Lakin -has been {preaching more than 25 years, Fol= lowing his final service tomorrow he

has been in the engineering de-

There are no. co-sponsors and the

| bill was assigned t¢ the house edu- |

partment at In- |

dianapelis since the Indiana Bell was organized

cation committee.

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meeting include vice cha Austin 1 Hershms Mrs, Mrs. Ant

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day school class at the Capitol Avenue church and Mrs. Cochrane teaches a church school class at Fletcher Place Methodist church. Mr. Cochrane is a member of Logan Masonic lodge, Knights Templar and Raper commandery and Mrs. Cochrane is a member and past officer of numerous church, patriotic and civic groups. They have three sons, Paul, Miami, Fla.; Frederick, Indianapolis, and Cpl. Thomas Cochrane, Walla Walla, Wash., and a daughter, Anna Louise Cochrane, Indianapolis.

Cross

today.

The Rev.

will return to his home in Ft. Gay, | W. Va., until a later date when he | may enter evangelistic work. Russell Ford, associate] pastor, will preach tomorrow night! and will conduct the prayer broad{casts until Dr. Lakin's successor is appointed.

Mr. Patrick | position since June, 1927.

the Bell years with telephone and

to Utah.

P. W's AWAIT SHIPS

LONDON, April 28 (U. P.).—Red officials at Gothenberg i ported 250,000 allied war prisoners —Screen actress are waiting in German Baltic ports announced for transportation to Daily Mail Stockholm dispatch said She said she would sue for divorce

today

Sweden, a actor Erik Rolf have

held his present

During his first 10 years with system and five more

ment companies, he worked in 10 cities and six states from Ohio

ACTOR, ACTRESS SEPARATE | HOLLYWOOD, April 28 (U. P). Ruth Warwick that she and separated.

equip-

ion grounds of incompatability.

WHAT'S CERBKIN/

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Plan. Memorial Day— MEMORIAL DAY plans were outlined at 8 meeting of the General Memorial association last night. ; . . Mayor Tyndall has recommended that post-war plans for

Pe downtown Tce ahg- business: build.

ings - provide off-the- street parking space for ‘both

£ customers and efployees. -.» The county

welfare ‘board reports’ 5774 persons were receiving old-age pensions last mogth. . . . Averaging better than $25 each, the total cost was more than $147,000. . . . A commitiee of Dana citizens is planning an Ernie Pyle Memorial library at Dana, home of the famed war correspondent who was killed on.Ie Shima. . . . Down at I. U, an Ernie Pyle memorial fund to provide scholarships - and expahd the journalism school has been approved. . . . In Washington, four Hoosier congressmen Joined Senator Willis in joint resolutions asking a congressional medal for the war correspondent.

Bus Stoned by Boys—

SOME BAD BOYS with a weakness for throwing rocks smashed windows on a city bus at Spencer and Julian aves, injuring one passenger. For the second consecutive year, vane dals have killed the grags at the Herry Zemer residence, 2829 N. Harding, by scatter= ing salt over it. The meanest thief in the. city snatched $150 from a collection jar in Loew's theater and fled. . . The money was for the Star's fund to enable hospitalized veterans to phone home. A thirsty thief made away with 12 cases of whisky, valued at $390, from a truck en here to Terre Haute. . . . Three 17-year-olds from here were arrested -at Lebanon. in. a stolen car. . . . While thev were being taken into the jail there, one nf the’ a revolver from a shoulder holster. Before He could shoot, he was shot critically wounded by a policeman, One of the other youths escaped in the excitement but was rearrested a few hours later -by Indianapolis police.

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Truman Cancels Talk Here—

PRESIDENT TRUMAN has had to call bff the speech he was to make here May 41, opening the state's seventh war loan rs rally, . . . He made the date while he still was vice president. . , . In his place he js sending Justice William O. Douglas of’ the U. 8. supreme court. J C. Walter "Mecariny, president of The Indianapolis

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News, left thisiweek for a tour of the Pacific

area as the guest of Navy Secretary James V. Forrestal. . .-. Merrill D. Cummins was re-elected. president of Indiana Central College Alumni association, . . , The will

of the late Charles M. Olson, theater

upesator, provides that after the death of

the other beneficiaries, Riley hospital is te receive his substantial estate.

“AM. 1-c, writes long I have salmost forgotten what NS back there’ look like, but ‘What's Cookin’ ’ helps me remember.” He says he has met several hometowners through this letter. . Sgt. R. D. Smith, in France, isn't satisfied merely to receive “What's Cookin’ ” himself—he is arranging to have it sent to two friends, one in Africa, the other in the Pacific. Pvt. Lawrence PF. Williams, in school at Atlanta, writes that he was glad to read that we had some new busses Here. . Also sending pats on the back were Minard Gates, BM. 2-c, South Pacific, and" Sgt. Jack Beam, ‘Philippines, and 8S. Sgt. Charles | Thoren, India. . . . And now for the birthday greetings. Happy birthday to Sgt. Edward L. Burton, Germany, Mother, Dad, Sisters, Brothiérs, Grandparents. . And to Charles R. O'Connor, S. 1-c, Norfolk, Va., April 22, Mom, Pop, Sis, Family. And to -his trother. Pvt. Leonard Q'Connor, Belgium, May 13, Mom, Pop, Wife, “Babies. And to Sgt. Bob Jaegers, Mojave, April ‘26, Lela, Friends. And to Edward M. Dobbins, 8. 1l-¢, Pacific, April 30, Patty Ann, Judy, Sharon Kay, And to Pfc. Edward Bruhn, England, May 3, Gang. And to Herman a Hilton, 8C. 3-¢, Pacific, May 3, Dad, Myrtle, Ed. And to Pvt. Raymond Sturm, South Pacific, May 3, Mother, Father, Howard, Richard, Mildred, Aneta And to Pfc. James Carlin, Italy, May 4, Mother, Dad, Margaret, Skip, J. D. And to S. Sgt. Robert Beatty, Philippines, May 7, Mother, Dad, Family. And to Scott Duncan, F. 1-c,' Southwest Pacific, May 9, Garnet, Charlie, Jimmy, Family. And to Pfc. Richard 8. Jones, Hawaii, May 16, Mother, Dad. And to Sgt. John A. Zeunik, Germany, May 16, Mother, Dad, Dorothy, Ursula. ci... ;- And to Rex T. List, Ph. M. 3-¢, South Pacific, May 17, Family. And to Pfe. Donald E. Estes, France, May 20, Mom, Dad, Ray, Martha, Children. . . And to Pfc. Kenneth L. Day, India, May 21; Mid, Dad; Family, And to 8. Sgt. Everett W. Metzger, Philippines, May 22, Mother, Dad, Virginia, Joan. And to Joseph Anthony Robertson, 8. 2-c, South Pacific, May 24, Mom, Dad, Sid, Bill. . . . And to Leland: R. Hasseld, PM. 1-c, Pacific, May 27, Mother, Daddy, Mildred, Marilyn. . And to Cpl. Richard French, Gére ° many, May 29, Mother) Dad, Dorothy. . . . And ‘to 8. Sgt. Henry Ballard, India, belatedly, Wife, Mom, Dad, Skip. . .“. Take . CATS of yourselves,

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“Junior Miss,” the closing production of Civic theater this season, will begin Friday and run’ through May 10 Rita Small will play the ’teen-| age heroine with Josephine Justice | portraying her chum, Puffy. Others in the cast will be Norman Green, Ken Lemons, Frances Blair, Elinor Cinelli, Richard Eisenbach, Harold Fryar, Frances Westcott, Shirley Stonebraker, Robert Swann, Kurt Kaufman, Thornton Klos, George Spelvin, Bud Scott, Walter Woodson and Basil Fisher.

PRESIDENTS WORDS

USED: IN PYLE FILM

President Truman's tribute to Ernie Pyle will be used as a foreword to “G. I. Joe,” Ernie’s movie glorifying the foot soldiers.

The film, which will have a South premiere, will come to Loew's theater in Indianapolis for its world premiere this summer.

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ballroom foxtrot. Together Miss Oberon and Mr. Tone foil the scheme, unmasking Emily, Uncle John and numerous other fakers, Then come | the Higgins boats.

| AUDITORIUM HOURS ;

SET BY SEVITZKY

Fabien Sevitzky will conduct auditions to fill vacancies in the Indianapolis Symphony

orchestra

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from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Thursday _

at Murat Temple. Applicants may audition without appointments. Mr. ‘Sevitzky has voiced particular interest in strings, flutes, horns and percussion auditions. He also will interview and audition May 7 and 8 in Chicago.

RECITAL SET TOMORROW

Mary Ellen Baird, pianist, will be presented by Helen Thomas Martin in a recital at 8:30 px; m, tomorrow in the D. A. R. chapter house, 824

N. Pennsvlvania st.

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| CINEMA Woman in Falcon through Tuesday. sXational Velvet.

DAISY—" Hem Licky Night" and ‘Goin’ to Town." Tomorrow through Tuesday: Here Come the WAVES."

DREAM — “Carolina Blues” and “Old Texas Trail Late show only: “The Whistler Tomorrow through = Tuesday ‘Sunday Dinner for a Soldier’ and “Pighting' Lady DRIVE-IN—"In ‘Society.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Hail the Conquering Hero.” EMERSON — “Cover Girl" and “Secret command " Tomorrow through WednesWoman in the Window" and

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Brazi Egy IRE— Through Tuesday: “My Favor. e Wife" and “The Lady "Has Plans.” ror ray SQUARE—Through Tuesday: ! a Harem and “Strange Afalr h

GARFIELD — “All Baba and the Forty ieves” and “Shadows in the Night” Tomorrow through ‘Tuesday: “Laura” and “Something for the Boys.’ GRANADA—Through Wednesday Help 8inging” and Go On Again.” HOLLYWOOD ‘Faces in the Fog” and Cherokee Strip.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “National Barn Dance” and Lights of Old Santa Fe. | IRVING. -“Murder My Bweet” and “So Proudly We Hail” Tomorrow through u sday Can't Help Singing.” LIxCOL Ne? Hairy Ape and “Old Texas Tomorrow through . Tuesday: White and the Seven Dwarfs” “Bride by Mistake.’ MECCA~—"Hour Before the Dawn” and Tucson Raiders ' Tomorrow through Tyesday: “And the Angels 8ing” and Falcon in Mexico.” oLb TRAIL ~"'Faces in City Kid"

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the Fog” and iy Tomorrow ahd Mor day Here Come the Waves and The Conspirators.'” ORIENTAL Bowery to Broadway” and he Singing Sheriff.” Tomorrow and nda Brazil" and “Bambi. PARANOEYY -“1 Was Framed" and His 20 Rides Again. Tomorrow and jay Th ¢ Impatient Years" "and strel Ma PARKER Thro ugh Tuesday he Vampire’! and Walked.” ~‘ ‘Merry Monahans" Santa Pe!" = Tomorrow through T'uesda ‘To Have and Have Not" and “The McGuerins of Brooklyn.”

|" -For Whom the Bell Tolls.” ToMorrow through Tuesday: “Music for ions’ and “'Calaboose.”

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RIVOLI- -“Murder My Sweet’ and ‘Goin’ r Tomorrow through Wednesday “Tonight sand Every Night" and Sergeant Mike. gELAIR Here Come the Waves” and razil” Tomorrow through Tuesday: Tonight and. Every Night'' and “Army Wives SANDERS "Cry of the Werewolf” and Call of the Rockies." Tomorrow and Monday: “Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble” and “Jungle Woman." SHERIDAN "To Have and Have Not” and “Fun Time" Tomorrow through Tuesday: “For Whom the Bell Tolls.” | SPEEDWAY — “Sunday Dinner for a 8oldier” and !Pighting Lady.” Fomor, row and Monday: “To and Every Night’ and ©, wood.’ STATE Porky Thieves” and’ “Falcon in Mexico" . #Pomorrow. through Tuesday: “Tall in the Saddle” and “Black Parachute” STRAND ‘Here Come the waves” and "Strange. Affair.” Tomorrow through

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Mr. Lucky.” day ‘“‘Doughgiris” and lar Kid.” ; UPTOWN-—"‘Here Come the Waves' Tomorrow through , Tuesday: “Tonight and Every Night." VOGUE—"‘Three Men White” and ‘Carolina Blues.’ Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo." ZARING— "Cover Girl” and “Shadows in the Night.”” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Manpower” and ‘Nine Girls.” DOWNTOWN ALAMO-—-Through Monday Death” and “Kid Sister.” JAMBASSADOR— "Sunday Dinner for a Soldier” and ‘Lake Placid Serenade.” Tomorrow through Wednesday “To night and. Every Night” and “Pighting Lady.”

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