Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 August 1945 — Page 6
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'DILLINGER' PICTURE ‘CAUSES LEGAL DUEL
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 1.(U. P)~ Gangster John Dillinger, who took part in many a gun battle before) * he ‘was slain by police, today was) the cause of a legal duel between]
Hal BiVle: 1 OMucers: | 11 provide rest and recreation lon wi Producer Dwain Esper sued Mono-| for 30.000 American troops a month gram Pictures Corp, for 3120.00; in Switzerland: charging scenes in the Monogram| Already” 300 officers and men are “film, “Dillinger,” were lifted from passing daily through the army his 1934 picture of the same name. leave center here in Mulhouse. Moreover, Esper complained, Mon. | They are en route to a $6, sevenogram had sued him, asserted tHat| 98Y leave In one he "used the “Dillinger” title il-| (of the most, atlegally, and warned exhibitors not| tractive vacation to show his picture. (spots in all Eu-§ miei peso eine —__| rope. Within thé next two weeks the [¢enter hopes to {be accommodat{ing 2200 men a | day
By PAUL GHALI Times Foreign Correspondent MULHOUSE, France, Aug. l.— [The United States army from now
30, 000 Yanks Each Month To Get Switzerland Tours
has been here only 10 days. But already it has tfansformed a sin-|’ ister looking 19th century French | cavalry barracks into a gay and| hospitable overnight hotel.. There] are swimming pools, gymnasium and an adequate number of bars. | Each American soldier is offered a choice of -one of four tours, ine dicated on a large map. All are so attractive that [ would] find it difficult to choose, despite three years’ residefice in Switzerlana. Having made his selection the prospective “tourist” then stops at| the center for 24 hours to pick up] a bit of information about the|' country. He draws 150 Swiss francs| from the army paymaster. : |
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PROTESTS FILM BAN. | In 'China ky’ BY MEMPHIS CENSORS Sky
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 1 (U. P| The Memphis, Tenn, beard of cen-| tsors today faced legal action by Producer David L. Loew, whose film ‘The Southerner” was banned from | Memphis screens because it “does not represent the South in a good | [light.” Loew said the picture, which deals| with share-croppers, was a faithful| |adaptation of the national award- | winning novel by George Sessions] “Hold Autumn In |
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Hand.” | The Daughters of the Confederacy | has approv ed the film, Loew pointed | lout, as “showing one side of the] southern economic system in an interesting light.” Memphis censors recently banned ‘Brewster's Millions,” because they| objected to the part given to Negro | comedian ‘Rochester.’ |
Randolph Scott takes the mas- | culine lead in the movie edition of Pearl Buck's story “China Sky,” p Opening today at the Indiana.
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{ ~ Under the guid{ance of Ma}. Har-" old Steinmier, I Mr. Ghali i {visited the center and went | { through the final military formal- | [ities which every man must com-| | plete before being issued his fur{lough orders. | The leave staff, under Col. Duell,
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NEW YORK, Aug. 1 (U. P.).~| Betty ' Lou Oliver, 20-year-old elevator operator who miraculously | survived ‘a T9-story plunge in her | car when an army bomber struck] | the Empire State building, remained lin critical condition today in Belle- | {vue hospital. ' ht Miss Oliver didn't want to discuss her nightmare in a burning, breakaway elevator, Her lips were swollen. Her head was bandaged. Thick bandages hid her arms. One of her legs was<bandaged and sus- | {pended - several inches above the] { other. She told visitors she was in considerable pain. When she was asked if there was something her visitors could do for her, she shook her head, apparently indicating that talking was painful. At 9:50 a. m. last Saturday, Miss | Oliver was taking her elevator down
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Girl Operator Survives Fall In Elevator From 79th Floor
shaft onto the roof of Miss Oliver's cage, burning through!’ She faced the peril of almost ‘certain death from the inevitable crash or the possibility of cremation if she sur-
|vived the crash.
Another elevator operator who ex{amined the car Miss Oliver rode {to the sub basement said today “it
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was nothing but skeleton. All the walls were burned out.” Miss Oliver was conscious when rescue workers reached her after | knocking a hole through the ele!vator wall. A navy man crawled to her side and heard her say: “Thank God the navy’'s here.” Miss Oliver's sister operators, on the job today, sent her flowers. Miss Mildred Mann, supervisor of girl] elevator operators, .said they were |
(trying to root her back to recovery. !
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JORDAN FACULTY: Dall Fields, reed manufacturer of | Plymouth, Ind, and Miss Nellie Jones, flute soloist, nave been ap-| {pointed to the faculty of the Jordan Conservatory, Miss Ada Bicking, conservatory director said today. Mr. Fields, teacher of bassoorzand.
{ohoe, will begin at the conservatory
Sept. 17.. Besides being author of the text book ‘Bassoon, Methods,” he has appeared as soloist with the Minneapolis and Cincinnati Symphony orchestras, the Chicago
{Opera Company and the Chicago -| Theater orchestra. cion,” with Chester Morris, at 11:50, |
Miss Jones received her bachelor of music degree at Jordan Conserva- | tory. She is past president of | sigma Alpha Iota, national pro- | | fessional music sorority. She will) {begin teaching at the beginning of | the fall term.
| | PLAN L U. COMMENCEMENT
BLOOMINGTON, Aug. 1 (U. P.).| | —The last wartime commencement | lon the Indiana university campus | {will be held Sunday afternoon. The| {school will return to its schedule of | lone commencement a ‘year,
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