Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1945 — Page 4
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JUDGE GEORGE A, MALCOLM, of Jackson, Mich., will be
the speaker at the Rotary lunchBrings -City Traffic Death| fon Zuesdas at
Former preToll to 56. siding justice of
A 76-year-old Indianapolis man| the supreme was killed and five persons were in-| court in the Jured in traffic accidents yesterday Philippines and Henry C. Lohman, 76, of 2521 E.| later on the th st, died in a City ambulance staff of the U, last night after he was hit by a car|{ 8. high comeriven by Patrick Woods, 52, of 3733| missioner, Judge 25th st, at 16 st. and Roosevelt) Malcolm has ve, also served as According to police reports, Mr, Lohman RE rently fell into the| of Puerto Rico. He will speak on
and Tell,” on at Loew's,
Retired Machinist
ing machinist before his retirement 10 years ago: Burviving him are a
“daughters, Mrs. Hazel Sanders, Mrs. Nita Hoffbauer, Mrs. John Wilson and Mrs. Howard Archer; a brother,
A test pilot for Allison's, Orville tory R. (Pinky) Grimes, 40, of 114 8. wi) ’ Capt. Francis T. Mayberry, Sgt. “wp Juries when the car he was driving {parts to a “T. ‘fatled to make a turn early today|Tnomas L. Carson, T. 3rd gr. Ron- | The last straw occurs,
police reports. Cpl. Willlam E. Miller, T. 5th gr.
The car struck a telephone pole George E. Craig, T. 5th gr. Theofn the 4200 block on Rockville rd. |dore E. Peek, T. 4th gr. John F.iming where the accident occurred, break- | Smith, T. 5th gr. Carl L. Alle, T.| ing the pole off and tearing down Sth gr. Robert P. Schiewer, Cpl. |
munity. The car was described as R. Chestnut, They will be proc-
Two local soldiers were scheduled wy Btruek by Siresicar by the New York port to arrive xMrs. Margaret Stewart, 755% |ahoard the General Muir next Massachusetts ave, was treated at wednesday, They are S. Sgt. RobCity hospital last night for head ert ©. Creque, 1358 N. Gale st injuries received when she wasiand Cpl. Wayne W. Smith, 1309 ‘8lruck by a streetcar operated RY | pinley ave. Clarénce Stanley, 1521 E. Market st, at Davidson and Washington
tainment.
not serious by the police.
‘324 N. Noble st., was slightly injured when he rode his bicycle into the
path of a car driven by Fred O. PARIS, Oct. 37 (U. P)~To- lpany his specialty.
Washington sts. early today.
‘was shaken up. movement, hill's routine.
IN, 76, STRUCK| Rotary fo Hear [Kiss and Tell BY CAR, KILLED! ons roien “| On at Loew's
Shirley Temple Charms in Corliss Archer Role
Shirley Temple continues charming audiences 'round her little finger as she plays the effervescent teen-ager, Corliss Archer, in “Kiss
The lovable 16-year-old starts an all-out feud when she and her chum, Mildred Pringle Welles) sell kisses at a U. 8. O. i Red Cross bazaaT, much to the disattorney geveral Judge Malcolm gust of her boy friend, Dexter Franklin. (Jerome Courtland) ; “ 0 88." But not all the Pringles and the Path of the. car. receiving a i UnAnished Colonial Business Archers are mad--far from it. Cor liss’ older brother, Lt. Lenny Archer
'Western' Hero
Another bandit joins his ancestors when Charles Starrett goes into action in “Outlaws of the Rbckies” on now at the Alamo,
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And Rustiers, and BEENONT Apia
CIMA Conflict" omo! "Escape in the Desert" DAISY’ Tncendisey Blonde.” Tomorrow
“Pride of the Marines, v gh Annie’
ZARING—Through Tuesday: the Marines.” ®
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EMERSON Son of Lassie”
ESQUIRETh rough a Loose" an
‘Symphony Set to Open 9th Season,
The opening concerts of the In-
His death brings the total city : Scott Elliott) and Mildred are in | i gn BE for LOCAL SOLDIERS love. When Lenny comes home on
leave they are married, but secretly,
| tor orchestra.
‘on the Rockville rd, according to ald A. Brachlow, Sgt. Alfred Day, | does, when Corliss’ Uncle George (Robert, Benchley) a navy chaplain, |comes home with marriage on his
‘wires which served a large com- Thomas J Carson and Pfc. John Reverse Speller & total wreck. essed at Camp Atterbury. | Stars on Stage
Spelling any word in reverse order, Prof. Backwards was the high{light of Keith's five~act bill vester= ''day which opened Keith's former policy of week-end vaudeville enter-
Even the word "arntidisestablish-
mentarianism” didn’t stop the pro#ts. Her condition was reported as 75th Infantry a ort ot :
_ Thirteen-year-old James McShay, words out backwards he pronounces y J y To Embark Soon them in reverse and carries along a
running line of patter to accom-
Ruge, 54, of 2402 Carrollfon ave. day's redeployment timetable for | pord, Harris and Jones are fea-
Two persons were injured when a| U 5: army divisions: : tured with Harlem exclusive dance ear driven by Joseph Canfield, 23, of| 75th Infantry—To leave for numbers and the Four Skating Shoals, Ind, and a car driven by|<Marseilles around Oct. 27. Macks, four girls on skates,
William DeWese, 32, of 318 W, Mc- 8th Armored—Due in Le Havre [tricks on wheels. The Three MelCarty st, collided at. West and| area by Oct. 30. odettes, a vocalizing trio on the 66th Infantry—263d regiment |less sophisticated side and Cliff The injured are: Larry De Wese,| sailed from Marseilles Monday. |Winehille, who serves as master 8 of 933 8. West st, who had two| Remainder to leave by ‘Oct. 31. of ceremonies all add to the hifront teeth knocked out; and Jessie 36th, 79th, 89th Infantry, 12th |larious acts, A bit of ventriloquism De Wese, of the same address, who| armored, 16th corps——Alerted for [and novelty songs are part of Wine-
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Welcome, Teachers — + Hotels, shows and eating places were dammed as 15,000 Hoosier schoolmarms and masters converged on the capital for the annual convention of the Indiana State Teachers association. ‘ «+ + Hundreds, un~
ent of Weir Cook airport. . . . Indiana's adjutant general, Brig. Gen. Elmer W. (Doc) 8herwood, resigned this week to become editor of the American Legionnaire, national Legion publication, . . . An overseas veteran of both world wars, Col. Ben H, Watt, former Noblesville school superintendent, will succeed him. . . . Capt. Marcus W. Johnson, an army chaplain since 1941, assumed the pastorate of the First Congregational church.
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Indianapolis Sea Scouts will man a crash boat, fully equipped with life-saving equipment, on White river. . . . The craft will operate out of Port Optimist on White river at 30th st, also serving as a base for 24 Sea Scout sailboats... . . The Boy Scout circus, held in pre-war years at the Ooliseum, will be revived, . . . A drive was begun to raise $75000 to produce summer opera in the modern amphitheater to be built in Garfield park. . . . The Junior Chamber of Commerce recommended that the home town's anti-smoke ordinance be administered by a “politically independent group headed by competent engineers and supported by an adequate budget” . The park board approved a $132,000 bond {ssue ‘for funds with which to convert Broad Ripple amusement park to a city playground, . , . Brightwood's new airport
ficcommodations, were housed in rooms vol-
school kids loved it all because they received & two-day holiday in the bargain. Among others with housing troubles were 26 new musicians hired by Indianapolis Symphony Maestro Fabien Sevitsky for the season opening Nov, 8. . . . Sonja Henle's yearly Hollywood Ice Review begins at the Coliseum Nov. 15. + « + Plans for a $4000 Christmas Shrine on the Circle which should attract nation= wide attention were drafted this week. « « + Kappa Kappa Gamma and Delta Tau Delta were the sorority and fraternity winners of Butler's home-coming house decorating contest last week-end. . Delta Gamma Jane Ann Guin was elected Home-coming Queen. . . . DePauw University will launch a special semester for veterans who were discharged too late
to start the regular term. opened. . . . Oity council will hold a public’ hearing on the new street railway Ww ON fares. . . . Among graduates of the national
FBI academy are Sgt. Golden Reynolds of the city police and Norman C, Burnworth, personal assistant with the state police. . . . The east steps of the statehouse will be remodeled. , . . The works board asked all railroads running through the city to smouth wrinkles in their crossings.
Names in the News—
Bridgeport Brass started . negotiations toward buying the $15,000,000 government owned plant it occupied here during the war for use as a permanent factory. , Allison's purchased the Bedford, Ind, aluminum factory. The Metal Auto Parts Co. on W. Henry st. will manufacture "RR bodies for the new Crosley car. , . . The In the Mail Bag— Dental Tuvhey and Supply Co. acquired What's Cookin’ thanks the many services ¥ Murphy building on Georgia men who have written in, but lack of space Bt. just off Meridian. , . . Charles E, Bowes was elected president of the Bowes Seal-Fast prohibits personal acknowledgements, y Corp., succeeding his brother, the late Robert Now for thd birthday greetings. . . . Happy M. Bowes, . . . Lt. Gov, Richard T. James birthday to 8, Sgt. James estimated it will cost $600,000 to repair the B. Woods, Marseille, Nov. © state fairgrounds when the army air forces 9. Wife Marjorie, supply depot moves out by next fall. . . . And to Cpl. Tip E. Cherry, James W. Carr, secretary of the Riley South Pacific, Oct. 17, . Memorial association, quit his post as state Wife Jean. . . . And to conservation commissioner to join The News T-5 George E. Nickerson, as associate editor. . . . Governor Gates Manila, Oct. 25, Wife, ordered a complete inventory of the condition Joan, Mother. . . . And to and whereabouts of state-owned cars. . . . Sgt. Roy M. Johnson, TinThe 1946 Ford models were introduced here. fan, Nov. 13, Mom, Dad. . And to Pfc. Harrell
+ New Chevrolet styles make their debut Nov. ! Vornehm, Pearl Harbor, Nov. 5, Mother, Dad, VR won Bis, Grandma. . . . The story of the week Air Show Here— concerns a dischargee from the Camp tA Victory loan aviation show. “Aerial Her separation center who went home Attack” which will tour 35 cities, has a northern Indiana town, , . . Fifteen
headquarters at Stout fleld where it is days later, he wrote his commanding officer gehearsing. . . . Capt. Russell Fortune, requesting’ an extension of his “furlough.”
recently discharged from the army with more . He'd gone through all the red tape than 400 hours of combat flying in the necessary for discharge, but somehow acta, was appointed assistant supefintend. thought it was just a temporary jay-on.
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$0 as not to upset the warring dianapolis Symphony orchestra's A life resident of Indianapolis, ARE DUE IN N, Y |status of their families, [ninth season under Fabien Sevitzky | Mr. Lohman had been a woodwork- i Lenny tells only Corliss and she| will be next Saturday evening and is sworn to secrecy as he returns Sunday afternoon. . to the front lines. Mildred and | gon, Richard H. Lohman; four ]3 Indianapolis Men to Corliss continue seeing each other! v lon the quiet—until a disturbing | Arrive Tuesday. element enters the picture young Mrs. Lenny Archer announces Louis Lohman, and a sister, Mrs.| Thirteen Indianapolis soldiers are that she is going to have a bagy. Louise Gunneman, all of Indianap-|scheduled to arrive in New York! A prolonged scramble to keep the] olis. Tuesday aboard the Westbrook Vic- | new event a secret as well as Lenny| and Mildred’s marriage, results in a : (8 series of laughable complications] High School rd., received slight in- They are: Maj. Dale C. Schofner, | gy), ay) involved playing t
Included in the program are the {Cesar Franck D minor symphony, {Stravinsky's Firebird suite, the] world premiere of Lionel Barrymore's Fugue-Fantasia No, 1 and]
2, the Kreisler-Sevitzky Praeludium
{and Allegro and a Fanfare for Vic-
ltory, by Eugene Goossens, conduc~ of the Cincinnati Symphony
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Reservations for either concert
are available at the Murat theater and in Wasson's record department.
Times Amusement
Clock KEITH'S “Doctor Cyclops,” with Albert Dekker and Janice Logan, at 11:30,
2:00, 4:48, 7:27, 9:40 and 11:58
Vaudeville- “Fall Festival; at 12:46, 3:25, 6:04, 8:43 and 11 Sun der. “Doctor Eo at 12:30, 3:01 8:03 and 10:08. Vaude~ ville'' at 1:46, 4:17, 6:48 and 0:19. 3 ENGLISH'S “The Ballet Russe” at 2:30 and 8:30 p. m. LOEW'S “Kiss and Tell’, with Shirley Temple, at 11, 1:07, "3:07, 5:1 9:22, 11:27 and 1:32. Sunday at 12, 1:57, 3:57, 5:87, 7:57 and 9:57. CIRCLE “First Yank Into Tokyo”, with Tom Neal and Barbara Hale, at 12:45, 3:50, 7, 10 and 1:10, “Radio Stars on Parade’, at 11:35, 2:45, 5:50, 9 and 12. Sunddy, “First Yank Inte Tokyo,” at 1:25, 4:20, 7:10 and 10. “Radio Stars on Parade”, at 12:20, 3:10, 6 and 8:55. INDIANA “Dufy’s Tavern,” with Bing Cros- * by, Betty Hutton and Paulette Goddard, at 11, 1:85, 4:50, 7:45 and 10:20, A Guy. a Gal and a Pal” with
Lynh Merrick and Ross Hunter, at 50, 3:45, 6:40 and 9:20.
Sunday, “Duffy's Tavern”, at 1 u 08, 7:05 and 10. Guy, : Gal and a Pal,” at 12. 1, 3:08, and 8:53. LYRIC
“Along Came Jones" with Loretta Joung and Gary Cooper, at 12:50, 3:58, 7:08 and 10:14.
‘Steppin’ in society,” with Edward Everett Horton, at 11:40, 2:48, 5:56 and 9:04,
Sunday, “Along Came Jones,” at 12:38, 3:48, 6:54 and 10:02.
“Steppin’ in Society,’ at 2:36, 5:44 and 8:52.
NEW YORK CENTRAL CARS DERAILED HERE
Four cars of a New York Central train were derailed last night when a switch jumped from under the
moving train and a watchman’s
shanty was demolished by one of the careening cars.
Railroad detectives investigated
the accident, which occurred on Ninth st. near West st, as a possible case of vandalism, but later | decided the unlocked switch prob-
| | ably had Jumped by itself.
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+ VERONICA LAKE HAS NEW BABY/|
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