Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 274, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1932 — Page 8
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WRESTLING TILT FEATURES FILM Madison Square Garden ‘Go’ Is Reel Thriller. The grueling mat bout at Madison Square Garden by which Dick Shikat., ex-heavyweight champion, came back into the title contender picture in tossing the man-moun-tain Leo Pinetski after a thirty-five minute tussle, forms one of the leading units of The Indianapolis Times-Universal Newsreel now being exhibited at leading local theaters. The German meets the rushes of the ponderous Pole with everything he has and by superior skill finally slips from a torturous toe-hold and pins the huge 285-pounder to the canvas with a double-head lock. Graham McNamee, talking reporter of the screen and outstanding radio announcer of the National Broadcasting Company staff, dercribes this and other items in the reel. New York’s ‘'4oo” and social leaders lending a willing hand to a constructive movement for relief of the needy Is shown in another unit
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drive on stray dogs will have to be postponed to suit the pleasure of some vandals, or until the end of the depression. Vandals carried off the fence, gate and kennels of the dog pound, and the city has no funds with which to replace them.
Burglar Leaves Shoes for Star By United Press BEVERLY HILLS. Cal.. March 25. —Jeanette McDonald, motion picture actress, had an extra pair of shoes today, but she can’t wear them. They were left behind when a burglar, frightened from her home, dived through a window and escaped without loot.
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