Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1940 — Page 8
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
says Miss McMahon by way |
PAGE 8 13th.” explanation.
Roof Opens I» Pp S She was associated with Mr. De- | vine in the Roof’'s management for N ept ] 3 10 years. Last season, when he|
{look over the old Academy of Mu- | | sic at Illinois and Michigan Sts. and converted it into Tom Devine’s | Miss Alice McMahon Takes Music Hall and the Gay Nineties
Grille, Miss McMahon went along. Over Dance Hall The Roof will revert to its fore Miss Alice McMahon, who
| mer policy ‘of “name” and “semi-| has name” bands, booked in for one- | Tom Devine's press agent and hight stands, the new operator an-| | Friday for the last dozen years, |nounces. Further details will be | Ee lea sed the Indiana Roof and is forthcoming when the ballroom'’s | to business for herself. renovation is complete and details | have Miss McMahon's con- ©f contract and booking are ironed | vith show business made her °U% | Utious, for she has an- YY |
nounced the opening date for Fri- HARLAN LANDS JOB
day the 13t h—a week . ~~ Gi ek from tomo: Kenneth Harlan, well known lead- |
row nigh } ing man of silent films, has been
"ry I'he best
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opened on Friday the Doe”
Surprise! Surprise!
THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, 1940
* LAST TIMES TODAY +»
CIRCLE “Comin' Round the Mountain,”
Fight of Unions | Changes Courts Colo Bob Burns, Una Merkel, Jerry ic t 12. 2:35. 5:10. 7:45 and
NEW YORK, Sept. 5 (U. P).—| ust of ‘the “Moh.” "With The battle of the American Fed-| pollamy® Blanche Pika at 1 eration of Musicians to force 200 of | INDIANA the country’s leading musical art-| thin on the River.” ists to join its banner has moved | into another court stage following | failure of a mediation effort. as t rily - “Foreign Correspondent,” with Joel Wy ror HRIAIY Ye MS ea Laraine 3:05" Hr 4) MN 50 with the American Guild of Musical an aia Read, With an Artists. Yesterday, representatives
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5:30 and 8'45 [of both sides appeared before Su- " “La Conga | preme Court -Justice Ferdinand | 5° "%. and his ore |Pecora, who urged mediation. “Young People.” with Shirley Te wot i: bai ple Jack Oakie. Cnarlotte rae Lawrence Tibbett, president of [the A. G. M. A., accepted, providing
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