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Excellent 'Kempy' Given by| Eight Amateurs. |
THE CAST { | Ruth Bence vere Janet Weaver | | "Dad" Bence Fred Kelley “MO Bence ....:crivere Mildred Good | Jone Wate... ssauss os Ann Abbett | Katherine Bence .,.. .... Margaret Wade Bern Wade Robert Cook! & Kempy" James Ross Copeland "Duae’’ Merrill Walter Woouson
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day night put -on performance of “Kempy,” |and Elliott Nugent
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lof that play come to life and seem | credible. | The Bences, Dad and Ma (Fred | Kelley and Mildred Good), retired, | well-to-do Jersey people, are having | difficulties .with their second daugh-| | ter, Kate (Margaret Wade). It cost Dad plenty to get Jane,® “the first | | daughter (Ann Abbett), married off | to Ben Wade (Robert Cook). Now along comes Kate, age 25,
ting off “Duke” Merrill (Walter | Woodson), her boy friend from way! back. $1100 Wardrobe In Act I, Kate theatrically breezes | in from a shopping trip to New | | York where, (counts she's opened on her father's |oredit, she’s bought an $1100 wardrobe, |says; a Mr. Sherman she met at a! [party in New York has invited her to Atlantic City for the week-end to sign a stage contract. That sort of situation isn't so| new, but the Nugent's play shows) | considerable ingenuity in handling the theme of the would-be careergirl, The series of ridiculous incidents that keep Kate from that dubious Atlantic City trip involve the title character, “Kempy” James| (Ross* Copeland). In a few short
Bence home. short-lived. The marriage is invalid because, as Kempy says in, a line| Saturday night's audience howled at. I'm under age, and I didn’t have my parent's, consent.” From then on, the expected conclusions arrives rapidly. ‘Everybody Works “Kempy” is the sort of play that| makes everybody work hard. Mr. | Kelly as Dad had the difficult task | of appearing to be blowing his top| throughout much of the action. That's perienced professional character-ac- | tor. Mr. Kelley did remarkably welll with the role. Miss Wade's Katy and Mr. Copeland's Kempy were both convincing, |'This entire production was Spieatiay ly cast, as regards types. A lot of credit is due Edward Green and Dorothea Houppert, the| two directors of the play. When the curtain went up, the audience got a bang out of’ recognizing the Bence living room as the set, with miner changes, from Alice Adams.”
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Fun Under a Hat
Goofy hats . , . Tom Breneman, starred in “Breakfast in Hollywood,” opening at the Circle Thursday. Above he is shown in one of the crazy parodies on
Breneman in Circle Film
Local Hatmakers to Vie For 'Goofy' Prize. |
Inspired by the Tom Breneman | picture, “Breakfast in Hollywood,” {the Circle theater will hold a | « ‘Goofy Hat” competition on the stage Thursday, when the picture | opens. | Local hatmakers vie with each other-to win a first prize of a $100 U. 8. saving bond, a second prize of a $50 bond, and a third of a $25 bond. The Circle doors will open at § a. m. Thursday, with the hat com-
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HEAR NE IN 61 MASSACRE
Nazis Used U. S. Uniforms In Battle of Bulge.
DACHAU, May 20 (U, P.-~The Malmedy massacre trial eourt today heard evidence that German troops were ordered to use American uniforms and vehicles to disrupt the retreat of U. 8. forces in the Battle of the Bulge. Col, Gen. Josef (Sepp) Dietrich dnd 73 other Elite guardsmen were being tried for the mass- murder of UU. S. prisoners of war and Belglum civilians, In a statement read to the court, Lt. Benone Junker said he ordered his tank commanders to “use terror methods in the treatment of war prisoners.” Orders also were issued not to take prisoners. Prosecutors said furthér evidence was expected to prove Junker also ordered his troops to slaughter civilians. End Justifies Means
Junker said company commanders at a meeting Dec, 15, 1944, the day before the German offensive began, were told “if necessary the resistance of the enemy will be broken with brutality--the end justifies the means. Capt. Oskar Klingelhoefer of the SS sald a battalion commander named Poetschke gave the following order in the presence of Joachim Peiper, regimental commander and one of the defendants: “A unit under Lt. Col. S8korzeny, in American uniforms and using American vehicles, will
to destroy all communications and spread panic and terror and elim-
not to be taken by this unit.”
INDIANAPOLIS CHESS
LOGANSPORT, Ind., May 20 (U P.) ~Defending Champion John Van Benton, Indianapolis, today advanced to the semi-finals of the state .chess tournament as two other former champions fell by the wayside. Mr. Van Benton beat B. C. Jenkins of Gary yesterday in the quarter-finals here. Isadore - Greenhut,
| petition scheduled for 10 a. m, to be followed by.the first showing of "Breakiast ip | In Hollywood".
COUNTY LIQUOR HEAD SCHEDULED TO SPEAK
Robert 8. 8mith, county liquor | board president, was scheduled to | speak to the alumni and Gamma | chapters of Sigma Delta Kappa, na- | tional legal fraternity, at a May
luncheon-meeting today in the | Claypool hotel,
will speak on “Government in Al- | pedia Brittanica, and if you do mot rout” EE lied and Enemy Countries” Pro-|{ The reason: the encyclopedia does nels Th bog os roa Both. | gram chairman is Robert E. not credit a Russian, A. 8. Popov, euaranies. Wo Chenoweth. | with the invention of wireless. SION] ulna wp wl
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defeated Glen Donley, Logansport. | Both" losers were former titlists. Other winners were Fred Flaud-
ling, Portland, former state torreand | George Mattinson, Gary, who beat Gary. “Flauding
spondence chess champion, | Wallace Kosiba, defeated ‘Don Freehafer,
port. ,
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CHAMPION WINS
Indianapolis,
today Ne at Yo whan 48 | Mr. Smith, member of the group, | launched an attack on the Encyclo-| splendid
Times Special LIGONIER, May 20.—State salice today recovered the -body of Carl Tuttle of Indianapolis from Lake Wawasee, Missing since a sailboat accident May 5, Mr, Tuttle was 39 Owner of the South s8hore golf club at Lake Wawasee, where he lived, Mr. Tuttle wes associated with his father, Richard B. Tuttle in the H. ©. Tuttle & Bros. real estate firm at 233 E. Ohio st. He was a member of the Mystic Tie, Scottish Rite, Shrine, Optimist club, Junto club, Indianapolis Athletic club, Elks and Second Presbyterian church. A graduate of Indiana university, he belonged to Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Survivors are his wife, Velma; two sons, Carl Richard II, 8, and Thomas Mason, 7 and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Tuttle of 1815 N. Illinois st. : Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Carr funeral home, Syracuse.
3600 GI'S ARE DUE INU. S. PORTS TODAY
By UNITED PRESS Eight ships were scheduled to arrive at U. 8. ports today with more than 3600 SORVioumen.
DUE AT NEW YOR Webster Victory, undesignated troops. Westminister Vigtory, undesignated troops Antioch Viotory, designated troops. General W. C. Langfitt, from Canal Zone—No Information av able DUE AT SAN FRAN NOISC Brogx, from Taku-083 naval personnel, DUE AT SAN DIEGO: Carrier Lexington--1563
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LOCAL UNDERWRITERS ‘TO HEAR OFFICIAL
“Underwriting, Home Office and | Feld” will be discussed by Dr. | Harry W. Dingman, vice president | and medical director of the Conti- | nental Assurance Co. at a luncheon- | meeting of the Indianapolis Life| Underwriters association Friday. | He will be introduced by John A. | Bruhn, local general agent for Con- | tinental Assurance Co. A. L. Bondi, | president of the association, will! preside. |
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