Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1945 — Page 4
PAGE 4 FORMER TIMES ‘EMPLOYEE DIES
Funeral Will Be Monday for C. Floyd Starkey.
C. Floyd Starkey, 1421 N. Belle Vieu pl, died today at his home. He was 45, A former employee of The Times composing room, Mr. Starkey had been ill for several years. He was a member of the Eighth Christian church. i Services will be at Royster &| Askin funeral home Monday at 21 p. m. and burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Gladys Starkey; a daughter, Miss | Miriam Starkey, and two sisters. | Mrs. Alfred Clark and Mrs. Carl Bauer, Indianapolis.
Brig. Gen. William Old
named chief of the I Troop Car- | rier command to succeed Brig. Gen. 5621 | William Old. in| Recognized as one of the co Methodist "hospital. ltry’'s foremost proponents of .avia-| A native of Cincinnati, she had |tion, Col. Copsey served on Presipeen a resident of Indianapolis forjdent Roosevelt's committee on five years and was a member of | | safety in aviation and President] the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. | | Hoov er's committee for airport surServices will be held Monday | lveys in the metropolitan area of
afternoon in the Goodwin Brothers New York. funeral home in Frankfort. He came to Stout field from Baer |
Mrs. Vorhis is survived by a field in Ft. Wayne, where”he had daughter, Mrs. Homer H. Cochron, served since before that base beIndianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. [came one of the 13 oper ated by the
3S. E. Slocum, Ardmore, Pa. {troop carrier command. Col. Cop- | sey is a command pilot and a vet-
|= an of World War L
MRS. BLANCHE VORHIS Mrs. Blanche W. Vorhis, Washington blvd, died today
MISS JULIA SMITH Services for Miss Julia G. Smith who died Friday at St. Luke's rote] a brother, Christopher Gross, Westpital in Chicago, will be conducted | |port, and five grandchildren, Eu by the Rev. R. W, Galloway Tuesday |gene E. White, Long Island, N. ¥; at 2 p. m. in the Flanner & Bu-| Stanley White, stationed at San chanan mortuary. Burial will be| Francisco with the navy; James P| in Crown Hill cemetery. { White, Patricia White and Joan Miss Smith was injured‘ fatally White, all of Detroit. when she was struck by an automobile in Chicago last Wednesday. She was a member of the First Presbyterian church, the King’s Daughters of the Second Presbyterian church, the Eastern Star and active in Bundles for Britain and the Red Cross. Survivors include a sister, Miss Natalie L. Smith, and a brother, David F. of Indianapolis.
Monday in the Hartsville Methodist church, of which Mrs. White was a former member. Burial will be in Hartsville cemetery.
p. m.
JOHN W. LUCKETT, JR. Services for John William Luckett, Jr., who died yesterday at the home
Luckett, 6905 Park ave. will be held Monday afternoon in the Flanner and Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill,
MRS. LAURA WHITE _ Mrs. Laura White, a former resident of Indianapolis, died yester- | day at the home of her son, Robert - John, who was 17, is also survived N. White, Gross Point Woods, De-| 'by his grandmothers, Mrs. W. T.| troit, Mich. She was 72. | Luckett, Milton, Ky., and Mrs. S. H.| A native of Hartsville, Mrs. White | Crutcher, Greenwood, 8. C. ved in Indianapolis from 1913 to foes before Toa to Detroit, Her| MRS. BLANCHE DOBSON ELY husband, Henry F. White, died in| Services for Mrs. Blanche Dob1922. Mrs. White had been ill sev-!son Ely, who died yesterday at her| eral years. | home in New Augusta, will be held | Survivors include another son, | Monday at 10 a. m. at the Salem rank White" 4564 Millersville rd.; Evangelical Lutheran church in!
WHATS CEBKINY
Continued from Preceding Page
Pcanuts for the Elephants— Ringling Bros, and Barnum & Bailey circus showed last Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at the Southeastern ave. circus grounds to thousands of holiday-bent Hoosiers. + The Pitman-Moore Co, announced an expansion program involving $250,000 on additions to its biologigal laboratory near x. ville, north of the city. Indiana still leads all other industrial states in the nation in the payroll savings purchase of war bonds. A new $200,000 factory is planned for the South side by Bowers Envelope & Lithographic Co. . A dishhurling waitress faced assault and battery charges following a hectic session atu Thompson's Restaurant the other night. + « « Dishes were thrown all over the place. . + « Governor Ralph F. Gates plans to call a special session of the Indiana General Assembly to deal with post-war and recon= version problems early this fall. . . . Dr. James M. Eakins, former pastor sof the Memorial Presbyterian church, died in Brighton, N. J., last week. . . . Plans of the “Ernie Pyle Memorial, Inc.” at Dana have been changed and it is now planned to use the funds that accrue in a nation-wide drive starting Aug, 22 for “an academy dedicated to the pursuits of the arts of peace.”
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Kansas City. . .
are three games
. .
peen sold out. withdrawn travel
championship
Series, . believe there is
the hockey team
Pvt. Kearns, Utah. . .
Dad, Mom,
Col. Corey Takes Over at | Troop Carrier Command
Col. Robert L. Copsey has been]
{called to active duty in 1940. un-|is a member of the Master Pilot's
| October,
coming here he was stationed in
“hump.”
‘at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary.
| Services will be conducted at 2| Charles C. Dobson, New Augusta;
of his’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.|
* Col. Robert Copsey
In civilian life he was president of the Newark Air Service and Metropolitan Airways and was reHe
association and the Aviation® post lof the American Legion in New York. Gen. Old has been given an .undisclosed assignment. He has been: commander at Stout field since
one of the greatest periods of expansion of the command. Before
the China ~ Burma - India theater with the 10th air force and was the first ‘American officer to fly the]
New Augusta. The body will be
Mrs. Ely was 8 member of the | Order of the Eastern Star, the American Legion auxiliary and the Salem church. She is. survived, hy a brother, Dr.
two Step-sons, Howard Ely, Indianapolis, and J. Norman Ely, New Augusta, .and an aunt, Mrs. Effie Starkey, Zionsville.
WILLIAM F. McCAIN Services for William F. McCain, who died yesterday in his home at 1720 Lexington ave. will be held Monday at 10 a. m. in the J. C. Wilson funeral home, Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. McCain, who was T7, was a native of Waidron, Ind., and had {been a resident of Indianapolis for | 54 years, He was a sheet metal contractor here and a member of the I. O. O. F. 465 and the Emanual Baptist church, Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
What's Cookin’ in Sports— With their western trip half over, Indianapolis Indians strengthened their hold on first place in the American Association pennant race, winning three out of four from the second place Milwaukee Brewers, and then splitting a six-game series with
Paul and Minneapolis before setting out for home to resume their .] beginning Labor Day. . . . At present they
twelve-team league this fall, .
Pd ~N
In the Mail Bag—
K. Hughes wrote
Bkr. 3-¢ for his note from Tinian Isle. Now for the birthday greetings. . birthday to Pct. Gerald M. Bates, Aug. Cousin Ida. . And to Pfc. Dallas
Beatrice McCain; two daughters, Mrs. Alberta Gaunt and Mrs. Olena Ayton, Indianapolis, and a brother, Perry Armstrong, Waldron,
Aug. 18, 1945
the
. They will take on St.
last stand here
choose Indianapolis.
1944, and served during|’
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: GARFIELD—*Sudan” and “Crime Doc-
GUILD MAY SELECT | QUARTERS IN CITY
The American Newspaper Guild, which is looking for a new location for its national headquarters, may The guild, a C. 1. oO. union, represents 22,000! newspaper employees, William W. Rodgers, international secretary- -treasurer of the guild, inspected several locations here yesterday, among them was the Holliday bldg, 241 E. Ohio st. He was taken on a tour of international headquarters of other labor organizations here and visited the offices of the Teamsters, Typographical, Barbers and Carpenters international unions. Mr. Rodgers explained - at a luncheon, given for him by local unit 70, that the Guild's international’ executive board wishes to move the headquarters to a centrally located city. The headquarters is in New York now. Mr, Rodgers said that he would confer with the A. N. G. board this month in Chicago but that no definite decision may be reached then since the |
on its present location for another | year. The A. N. G. was founded in 1935 by a group of editorial employees, | | but has branched out to include other hewspaper workers,
FOR COURT-MARTIAL
Ft. Benjamin Harrison officials today planned a court-martial for two prisoners who escaped from the disciplinary barracks Wednes- | day and were recaptured the same day. The men, Lloyd Daniel and Everett R. Cowan, allegedly stole a car belonging to William Shotts, Indianapolis. Owen County Sher= iff Bert Downes sighted the car near Spencer and ordered it to stop. When Daniel attempted to escape on foot, Downes shot him in the shoulder.
. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
“East Side of Heaven,” Crosby, Auer,
“Imitation of Life,” with Claudette
Colbe
Shells Hudson,
and 1
S¥hiay. gan Side of Heaven,” at and
Life,”
“Out of This World,” with Eddie Bracken, Veronica Lake and Diana Lynn, at 12:40, 3:45, 6:55 and 10.
Savage 11:35,
Sunday—“Out of This World,"
1:05,
“The Naughty Nineties,” with Costello and Bud hot a
4.44,
“The
Basil 12:44,
at 1:
Woman in Green,” at 13:50, 3:34,
6:18
“Thrill of a Romance,”
John 10:4 Su 8:08
Sunday—The Naughty Nineties, i"
a 5, 12:48, 2:54, and 1:30,
Times Amusement Clock
CIRCLE
with Bing Joan Blondell and. Mischa at 1:02, 4:32, 8:02 and 11:32.
bert, Warren William and Roat 11, 2:30, 6, 9:30
5:02 8:32. “Imitation of at 12, 3, 6:30 and 10.
INDIANA
idoignt Manhunt,” with Ann and William Gargan, at 2:45, 5:50 and at 4, 7 and 10, “Midnight Man- ' at 12:08, 3, 8 and
v LYRIC Lou t 11, 1:52, 7:36 and 10:2 Woman in Green,” with RaLibony and Nigel Bruce, at :36, 6:28 and 9:20. 7:26 and 10:10.
58, 4:42 “The
and 9:02.
LOEW'S with Van Esther Williams at 5, 7:08, 9:16, 11:24
son and
nday—At 11:45, 1:48, 3:54, 6,
and 10:16,
MRS. MARGARET ADAIR shown. Other bigs in the show are
Services will be held at 2 p. m.| Sandy. | In the co-
,
Circle Revives Crosby Opus
initia Colbert Flicker Also Makes Comeback List.
‘The revival vogue continues at the Circle theater this week as Bing Crosby returns in “East Side of Heaven,” and. Claudette Colbert reappears in “Imitation of Life.” ~The plot of the Crosby opus which opened yesterday revolves about the difficulties of friendly cab driver when he becomes involved in the domestic squabbles of a socially prominent family. But to true Crosby fans, the plot
songs in this picture which swept the crooner into the big time in movies. The music includes “That Shy Old Gentleman (From Featherbed Lane)” “East Side of Heaven,” “Sing a Song of Sunbeams” and “Hang Your Heart on a Hickory Limb.” Mischa * Auer, as Bing's roommate, will probably provoke as much laughter in this re-run as he
guild expects to renew the lease | OF NEW BETHEL DIES
tomorrow in the New Bethel Bap-
tist church for Mrs. Margaret C.) |ette Colbert portrays & woman who,
{ Adair,
1127 Reid pl, who died]
| Thursday in a nursing home.
(will officiate and burial will be In; dependence, her daughter is ful{Orchard Hill Bethel. Mrs. Adair who was 93, was a usual triangle.
native
years. |New Bethel Baptist church. husband, Joel
1923.
Survivors
Miss
New|
cemetery in
of Madison county, and had |
She was a member of the] Her | A. Adair, died in a daughter, Cleveland, O.;
include Dora Adair,
two stepsons, James, Indianapolis, and Edward, Kokomo; a stepdaughter," Mrs. Ella Reeder, Summitville;
seven
grandchildren, five great-
grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.
NEIGHBORHOODS
AVALON — “Wyoming Hurricane” and “Here Come the Co-Eds.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Gentle Annie” and “Three Is a Family.”
BELMONT—“The * Street After Dark.” Tuesday: “Enchanted Cottage” “The Starmaker.”
CINEMA-— "It's a Pleasure” and “Sweater Girl.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Never Say Die” and “Made for Each Other.”
DAISY—‘ ‘Leave Tt to Blondie” and *“Delinquent Daughters.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Son of Lassie.’ DREAM—“Tucson Raiders” and “Till We Meet Again.” Last show only: “Broadway Big Shot.” Fomorrow through Tuesday: “For Whom the Bell Tolls.” DRIVE-IN—‘Never Say Die.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Affairs of Susan.” EMERSON—*This Thing Called Love” and “Lady Takes a Chance.” TomorTOW through Wednesday: “Without Love” and “Where Do We Go From Here?" ESQUIRE—Through ‘Tuesday: “Claudia” and “Girl Trouble.” FOUNTAIN SQUARE—Through Tuesday: “The Clock” and “Main Street After Dark."
Clock” and “Main Tomorrow through and
tor's Courage.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “National Velvet.” GRANADA — Through Wednesday: *“Enchanted Cottage” and “It's In the Bag.” HOLLYWOOD—“Tarzan Triumphs” and “Gun Smoke.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Affairs of Susan” and “Docks of New York.” IRVING—The Clock” and “Wuthering Heights.” Tomorrow through Tuesday:
ahead of Milwaukee and
seven and one-half games ahead of the third-place Louisville Colonels. Notre Dame athletic association announced that the Army-Notre Dame football game to be held in New York, November 10th, has
The
. Now that ODT has restrictions, the American
.
Association will go through with its regular post-season play-offs at the close of the schedule on September 9. There has been no decision yet as to whether they will play the champs of the International League . Officials in the hockey league
in ‘a Junior World
a good possibility of a + + As usual, will play at the Coliseum. He A ~N ~~
us from Camp . Thanks to W, L. Klingler,
. Happy
25,
Anderson, Manila, Mother,
U. S. S. Indianapolis The Victory celebration was marred when the loss of the heavy cruiser Indianapolis was announced. Twenty-seven Hoosiers were listed as crew members on the final trip. . « « Plans have been started to raise funds locally 80 that there might be-another U. 8. Indianapolis, . . . The crime wave still goes
to Pvt. Philippines, Aug. er, Dad. . . . K. Aug.
James nawa, Fosters. Sam Brooks Sept. 1, Family. . .
Sisters, Brothers, . John Albertson, 31, MothAnd to T-5°
Leak,
. « And
OKkl= The
yy “iy
.- And to Cpl. Jr, Mother, . And to Sgt.
Pacific, Dad,
Tom A. McClintock, Germany, Sept. 6, Janet,
. And to Cpl. Aug. 31,
on with three murders, scores of sluggings, dozens of holdups and literally hundreds of burglaries during the past week, . Among the home-town visitors for V-J day was Lt, Gen. Willis D, Crittenberger, a native Hoosier, who commanded the 4th army corps in Italy, . . . Mrs. Mark Wayne Clark, wife of the famous American general, also was a home-town visitor, , . . Strictly G. IL is the Boldier's Workshop theater at wakeman Convalescent hospital at Camp Atterbury, first “legit” theater of .its: kind in the nation, . . . Strictly—except that a “star” will be imported occasionally, . . . Three of the five soldier-prisoners accused of exciting a riot fire at Ft. Benjamin Harrison disciplinary compound last May were given long federal prison terms,
Marilynn,
Field, Tex. Aug.
C. .
Larry, Michael, McDaniel, Family.
Cousins. .-,
Mother, Sister,
Mother, Dad, Sue. William R. Federle Y 1-c, Steven, And to Lt. John E. Connor, Briggs
France, Aug. 19,
Germany, . And to T-Sgt. Harold M, Thompson, Philippines, Sept. 1, Aunt Edna, .-And to Norman Hunt, U. S. N., Pacific, Sept. 12, Wife, Children, Mother, Aunt Ada, Uncle Mike. , . Michael Kirk Jr, 8 1-c, Pacifio, Sept. 12, Dad,
Roma T. French, Germany, . And to Pacific, Sept. 1, Mother, Dad, Asburys.
2, P. G. C. . And to
Pfc. Lawrence Connor, Brazil, Aug. 31, F. G.” And to Pfe. Clarence L. Gustin,
Maxine, Stephen, Cheryl, .. And to Cpl. Howard Aug. 31, Wife and
And to
Aunt Della, . . . And
belatedly to Alex Burris, Pacifie, Aug. 1s, The Family. . . . So long fellows, ;
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“Enchanted Cottage” and “Molly and Me.”
Window" Tomor«
LINCOLN—*“Woman in the and “Sing a Song of Texas.” row through Tuesday: “Song of Berna dette” and “Always a Bridesmaid.” MAYWOOD—“The Suspect” and “Undercover Man.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Since You Went Away.” | MECCA =~ *“Grissley’s Millions” “Gangster’s Frontier.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Irish Eyes Are Smiling” and “Crime Doctor's Course age.” {OLD TRAIL—“Fve Knew Her Apples” and “Topeka Terror.” Tomorrow and Monday: {Thin Man Goes Home” and
and
“San
Me”
and
STATE
and
day:
bary Tues Loui
YOGU
ALAM Kit
AMBA
SHERIDAN “Affairs
through Wednesday:
“Whispering Skull.” Tuesday: ““Grissley’s Millions.” STRAND-—"‘Blood *‘High Powered.” Tuesday: Street After Dark.” STRATFORD—"The
morrow through Tuesday: nando Valley” and “Impatient Years.” TACOMA—"Gentle Annie” Caballeros.”
TALBOTT—“It's a Pleasure”
TUXEDO -— Blonde.” “Without Whistler.” UPTOWN—"Blood “High Powered.” Tuesday: Street After Dark.”
Death.” “Diamond Horseshoe.” ZARING—Through Tuesday: Post” and ‘‘Missing Juror,”
of Susan” and Fernando Valley.” Tomorrow “You Belong to and ‘Stagecoach.’
SPEEDWAY — “Enchanted Cottage” and “Whispering
Footsteps.” Tomorrow
Monday: “Pillow to Post” and
“Leave It to Blondie.”
—‘‘Man Who Walked Alone” and Tomorrow through “Belle of the Yukon"
on the Sun” Tomorrow through
“The Clock” and “Main
Great Flamarion™
“West of the Rio Grande.” To“San Fer-
and ‘Three Tomorrow through Tues“Hollywood Canteen." and “Barthrough and “Bt.
Tomorrow Love”
Coast.” day: “Without s Blues.” “Sudan” and “What «a Tomorrow through Tuesday: Love” and “Mark of the
on the Sun” -and Tomorrow through “The Clock” and ‘Main E—‘“Pillow to Post” and “Pearl of Tomorrow through Tuesday:
“Pillow to
DOWNTOWN
O—Through Monday: “Trail Carson” and “In Old Mexico.” “Bells
of
SSADOR—~Through Tuesday:
of Rosarita” and ‘Mr. Muggs Rides Again.”
| never loved, determines to make a ARRISON MEN | HELD. The Rev. W. F. Buckner, pastor, | success of her life through business.
and |
and |
did the first time the picture was
Joan Blondell, Irene Hervey, C. Aubrey Smith and the lovable Baby
féature, “Imitation of Life,” a Fannie Hurst novel, Claud-
{after the death of the husband she
By the time she gains financial
[ly grown. -Then romance enters both their lives by way of an un-
will take a back seat to the old|«
SATURDAY, AUG. 18, 1945
NO PAPERS IN ST. LOUIS ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. 18 (U.P). —Renewed efforts were made today Pring together striking carriers and St. Louis publishers as the city for the third day was without newspapers,
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BRACKEN « LAKE
DIANA AND BING ALIN, wad of “MIDNIGHT aor wey William Gargan
The supparting cast includes
been a resident of New Bethel 61 Warren William, Rochelle Hudson, Ned Sparks, Louise Beavers, Henry"
Armetta, Alan Hale and another |
infant known as Baby Jane.
‘CARY WON'T BALK BARBARA'S DIVORCE
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 17 (U, P.).— Screen, Actor Cary Grant, third
who faces her divorce suit in Superior court Aug. 30, will not contest the action, he indicated today.
torney Jerry Geisler, charged her English-born husband with causing her “grievous mental distress, suffering and anguish.”
husband of heiress Barbara Hutton,|
Miss Hutton, represented by at~
EAST SIDE "PARKER,
. 10th Sharyn Moffett
CH. 5200
- Open 6:45 “MY PAL WOLF” Richard Dix “MARK OF WHISTLER"
rio = MECCA 733 Paul Kelly N. Noble Virginia Gray “GRISSLEY'S MILLIONS” Tex Ritter “GANGSTER'S FRONTIER” SUNDAY—Dfck Haymes—June Haver “IRISH EYES ARE SMILING” Warner Baxter * "CRIME DR.'S COURAGE"
DANCE--SWIM WESTLAKE
ON HIGH SCHOOL ROAD
JACK SCOTT
and His Orchestra Every Fri, Sat, Sun? Only Swim Every Day and Eve.
1 “ENCHANTED COTTAGE’ “MOLLY AND ME"
Brightwood CH-7693 FINAL TONIGHT
‘TUCSON RAIDERS’ =
Bn “TILL WE MEET AGAIN” No. 13—“Manhunt Myst, Island” LATE SHOW TONIGHT—11 P. M. “BROADWAY I BIG SHOT”
MON, Gary Gooper
SUN. TUES. Ingrid Bergman
| “I'm From Arkansas.” ORIENYAL—“Song to Remember” and “Springtime in the Rockies.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Where Do We Go From Here?”* and “Guest In the House.” PARAMOUNT ‘Missing Juror” and “Big Bonanza,” ‘Tomorrow and Monday: “Career Girl” and “Hotel Berlin.” | PARKFR—Through Tuesday: ‘My Pal Wolf” and “Mark of the Whistler.” | REX—“Gung Ho” and “Lake Placid Serenade.” ‘Tomorrow through Tuesday: “It's a Pleasure” and ‘“Thore oughbreds.” RITZ—"Where Do We ‘Go From Here?” and “Cowboy and the Lady.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Diamond Horseshoe” and “Forever Yours.” | RIVOLI — “Enchanted Cottage” and | “Rough, Tough and Ready.” Last show only: “Twin Beds.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘“Wuthering Heights" and “Leave It to Blondie." ST. CLAIR—“Blood on the Bun” and “High Powered.” * Tomorrow through Tuesday: “The Clock” and “Main Street After Dark.” SANDERS — “Invisible Man's Revenge” and “Cisco Kid Returns.” Tomorrow and Monday: “God Is' My Co-Pilot" and “There Goes Kelly."
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FORWARD-LOOKING
Butler University's forward-looking program and high
quality of instruction are tw versity this fall.
A broad academic and
the new university college, the colleges of liberal arts, educa- :
o reasons for enrolling in the uni-
practical curriculum is offered in
tion, business administration, religion, and the. divisions of graduate instruction and evening courses.
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