Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1945 — Page 21

THURSDAY, JUNE 28,

U.S. to Check

Cash in Argentine Politics|,

By ERNIE HILL

Times Foreign Correspondent BUENOS AIRES, June 28-—The United States embassy here has launched a full-scade: campaign aimed .at keeping enemies of the United Nations from grabbing a strong new economic position in the western hemi#2 sphere. A thorough in- | vestigation is be- . ing undertaken to a ferret out . Nazis F and axis collabo- : rators among the . Argentinians who ‘ have somehow escaped the blacklist and to baz them from conMr. HUI tinuing business in powerful Argentine combines. It is estimated that a quarter of a billion dollars inv Nazi money was banked here during the war—much of it through Switzerland, through blind names and numbers. Check Stolen Funds It is the aim of the U. S. embassy to prevent this Nazi money--stolen or sent from Europe-—~from going into business here to perpetuate Nazi ideologies.

Argentine Foreign Minister Cesar Ameghino has announced after Argentine officials had been notified | by Ambassador Spruille Braden of | U. 8. concern over United Nations | enemies remaining in business in’

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the government's war powers. He said that Argentina was ready to camply with the proposed tightening. In the two nionths since Le took up his new -post here, Ambussador Braden's investigations have brought to light that Nazis are still holding directorships in many Argentine business firms. Others have cleverly hidden their official connections, but have stooges in spotlight positions. Includes Argentines

Braden has assured Argentine officials that the objects of the embassy’s purge campaign will be only those who have collaborated with the Nazis against the United Nations in the war.

Included in that group are some [*

Argentines who were of assistance to the axis during the early stages of the war when Germany operated a full-scale espionage system in the capital. The statement by Assistant Secretary of State Willlam Clayton, in Washington this week, that Argentines had failed to eliminate any of the 104 suspected cases of German economic penetration served to confirm Braden'’s position, The Bayer and I. G. Farben com~ panies and subsidiaries are among those to be given full scrutiny by the United States during the investigation. - | Copyright. 1945, by The Indianapolis Times

and The Chicago Daily News, Ine.

Local Sailor Helps Rescue Mates on Blazing Flagship

When two Jap suicide planes hit the U. 8. 8, Bunker Hill flagship off Okinawa on May 11, Seaman 1-c Ernest R. Bewley of Indianapolis

was among the first to help rescye his shipmates. The 19-year-old sailor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther E. Bewley, 1669 N. Centennial st., rigged escape lines, gave artificial respiration to those overcome by smoke from oil fires, assisted wounded men to safety and volunteered to search in danger areas for casualties. He did this in spite of the fact

that his own clothing caught on fire. “Burning gasoline spilled over my jacket and set it on fire,” Seaman Bewley told a navy correspondent. “So I pulled it off and threw it away.” Wearing battle phones before the crash occurred, Seaman Bewley did not hear the first Kamikaze's proach. “I had no warning,” he said. “The concussion of the first blast knocked me down. I got up, Then we took another hit. Trghecond one knocked me down aga Wounded in Action

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By modern scientific treatments, No starvation diets, exhausting exercises, weakening baths or drugs. Not to be confused with “Baths” or “Gym.”

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The former Prest-O-Lite Battery

|Co. and Standard Grocery Co. em- | ployee | wounds in the action. He now is at { Bremerton, Wash., where he is be{ing processed for a leave home.

received four shrapnel

Entering the navy in September, 1944, Seaman Bewley has been

\aboard the Bunker Hill since last (January. He has participated in

bombardments of Jap positions on Iwo Jima and Okinawa.

Star in Revival

Oberon and Laurence Olivier star in “Wuthering Heights,” revived at the Lyric theater this week.

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Times Amusement Clock

CIRCLE “It’s in [the Bag,” with Fred Allen, ‘Jack ny, Don Ameche and William Bendix at 12:40, 3:45, 6:58 and 10:05 “High Powered” with Robert Low- . and 3 Phyllis Brooks at 11:35, 2:45,

LOEW'S “The Clock,” with Judy Garland and Robert Walker, at 11, 1:47, 4:34, 7:23 and 10:15. “Main Street After Dark,” with Edward Arnold, at 12:39, 3:26, 6:)3 and 9:08.

INDIANA

“Enchanted Cottage,” with Robert Young and Dorothy McGuire, at 12:30, 3:40, 6:50 and 10. “Shadow of Suspicion,” with Marjorie Weaver and Peter Cookson, at 11:25, 2:35, 5:44 and 8:50.

LYRIC

“Wuthering Heights,” with Merle Oberon, Laurence Olivier and David Niven, at 12:33, 3:41, 6:49 and 9:57. “Leave It to. Blondie,” with Penny Siisleton and Arthur Lake, at 11:21, 2:29, 5:37 and 8:4)

Heel of Shoe Spurs Movie

Judy Garland Loses It, Thereby Hangs Tale

The wartime version of Cinderella and her glass slipper unwinds in “The Clock” at Loew's. The Cinderella is Judy Garland.

agit The prince, Robert Walker. The

glass slipper has dwindled to the

heel of a shoe and the midnight deadline for the good time has been extended to a 48-hour furlough. But the film is one that will be placed at the top of your best-movie list, Vincente Minnelli, who also directed “Meet Me in St. Louis” for Miss Garland, has outdone himself this time. Perhaps he wanted to do the best for his bride-to-be. He and Judy were married a few weeks ago. _ Catches Her Heel “The Clock”

catches Judy's heel

seat.

really starts ticking] after Cpl Joe Allen (Robert Walker) | which gets| caught in the grating of an escala-| tor and sails through the air to his

'Enchanted Co

Beauty and attractiveness is more than skin deep, says “The Enchanted Cottage” and scenes af the Indiana.

Playwrite Arthur Wing Pinero's

each into something very much desired. , The film is rich and potent, but| better than that, it is timelg Robert Young portrays the mangled and | disfigured Yank fighter pilot | stricken with an inferiority complex.

Bronte Film Still C Good

Revivaliat Ly at Lyric Stars Oberon, Olivier

Hollywood's version of ing Heights” is revived at the Lyric t

Bronte's unforgettable novel. Merle Oberon, Laurence Olivier and David Niven headline the cast which holds the unusual story on a high emotional pitch to its end.

taking overlapping stride.

the complicated plot time element in

Williams.

melodrama is the “Leave It to Blondie” Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

in so many words

On the theory that this theme can | never be overworked, RKO revives

touching tale of two ugly ducklings, | whose mutual sympathy transforms |

“Wuther-

heater this week with its all-star] cast again breathing life into Emily |

The movie sticks close to thetbook, | and | its |

The movie found favor with audiences on its first run several years ago, and has lost none of its flavor. The outstanding ‘supporting cast includes Geraldine Fitzgerald, Flora Robson, Donald Crisp and Hugh

A decided contrast to the heavy co - featured starring

ttage' Old

Theme That Remains New|

Bitter and disillusioned, he decides

|to give the world the brush-off in| —

‘a small New England cottage,

| Young spurns the maudlin out-| |

pourings of his pre-war fiance and fawning parents. The cottage fills the bill as a hideaway, he thinks. But others have gotten there first.

LYNNE CARVER HELD

IN ACCIDENT CASE

HOLLYWOOD, June. 28 (U, P.). —Film Actress Lynne Carver was out $25 bond today for failing to appear in Santa Monica police

Young moves in anyway. The other occupants are a blind] { pianist, Herbert Marshall by name, I and his housemaid, Dorothy: Mc- | | Guire. Miss McGuire, RKO strives [to imply, likewise was drivén- to | cover by her plainness and homeli- | 'ness. But she’s beautiful inside, Actually, she's right pretty. Al-| though RKO’s make-up department evidently did its darndest to de- | tract from Miss McGuire's physical features, they weren't altogether | successful. She's attractive, whether RKO press agents, in reverse form, | will admit it or not. | Her supposed lackluster naturally {inspires her sympathy for Young, who is likewise drawn to her. The spiritual affinity of these two recluses is a commendable piece of | screen artistry. In their own eyes, each becomes beautiful.

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The bullet penetrated a billfold, bored through a Bible he was carrying, struck another

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HOLLYWOOD, June 28 (U. P.). —Charlie McCarthy, the world's best-known blockhead, couldn't explain today how he happened to wind up in the wrong city when his boss, Edgar Bergen, took him for an airplane ride. The usually voluble ventriloquist dummy made the trip from Chicago tucked away in a suitcase in the plane's nose as first class baggage. Bergen got off at Los Angeles. McCarthy and the suitcase were put off at San Francisco. Airline officials, who surmised | Charlie had been taken off the | plane by mistake, hunted through a dozen air terminals on the route for the original, $10,000-insured

— | Charlie before the dummy was lo-

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