Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1942 — Page 15

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Allen Pupils Give Recital

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Students of Mildred Allen will give a two-piano recital at 8:15 tonight at the Irvington Presbyterian church. Those to be heard are Virginia Jones, Joy Richey, Kathryn Lewis, Dorothy Kellogg, Dr. John Ferguson, Vera Ware, Virginia Cady, Betsy Ann Ulrey, Jeanette Ross, Mary Jo Reed, Beverly Hendrikson, Phyllis

Graham, Nancy Anne Rutledge, Barbara Hall, Virginia Higgs, Helen Hodges, Jane Hodges, Emily Smith, | Betty Insley and Frances Hargrave. | » = » Pupils of Mrs. will present a piano recital at 8:15 tonight at the Brookside community building. n 8 2 At 2 p. m. Sunday, Sylvia Burgess

the public library's Cropsey auditorium.

Two Hoosiers Win

Naomi Bosworth Pryor of Portland and Miss Inge Bransen of Bloomington have been accepted for Metropolitan auditions of the air, a radio program for the development of new operatic talent sponsored by the Metropolitan Opera company of New York. Both singers are pupils of Mme. Dorothee Manski, formerly of the Metropolitan, who received word of their selection earlier this week. Mrs. Pryor, a dramatic lyric soprano, and Miss Bransen, coloratura, were invited to New York for preliminary auditions when Metropolitan played Bloomington! last spring.

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CANCELED BY WAR

SWEETWATER, Tex. (U. P.).—, Add to events cancelled because of | the tire shortage: Pie and box sup- |

ticians speak—have become a thing of the past in Noland county. Po-| litical candidates have agreed to cancel all rallies.

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lan “ideal” Gosta denied

— — ™E INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Lyric ‘Big Shots’

Bolds, Joanne Chaney, Mary Ann, SS

{ Humphrey Bogart and his moll, Lawrence Steele; Irene Manning, will do their dramatics henceforth at the Lyric, and stationed at the air base in where “The Big Shot” begins its

second week downtown today.

will be heard in a piano recital .: Barbara’ S Butler Injured in Brawl

HOLLYWOOD, June 26 (U. P.).—, Was found guilty of improper parkActor Errol Flynn and heiress Bar. | . ege bara Hutton aligned themselves on] Met Air Auditions (opposite sides today in the contro-| MIN N. June 26.—Mrs. |VErsy over who was drinking and, | procedures held at the Boys’ State | ma— BLOO GTO une (ent started the fight at Flynn's to instruct its members in the law birthday party. The dispute developed as the result of a fight early Sunday at the] conclusion of a party celebrating the | actor's 32d birthday. pants were James Flynn's friend and and | Eric Gosta, Miss Hutton's butler, | "HOLDER APPOINTED who is still in a hospital with al

possible skull fracture.

It was agreed that someone od] AS BAR SECRETARY!

Flynn said it was

Fleming, stand-in,

servant. hat he ever drank and said Flem-

{ing had been drinking and had since the first of the year. |

p | E AND | N D B 0 X S U p P E R S punched him without provocation.

WHEN DOES IT START?

CIRCLE

“Ten Gentlemen of West Point.” with George Montgomery, Laird

Cregar, Maureen O'Hara and John Sutton, at 12:25 3:40, 6:50 and 10:05.

“It Happened in Flatbush,” with Lloyd Nolan and Carole Landis, at 11:10, 2:20, 5:30 and 8:45. Sunday—“Ten Gentlemen,’ at 12:40, 3:50, 7 and 10:15; “Flatbush” at 2:30, 5:45 and 8:55.

KEITH'S “I Was Framed.” with Michael Ames and Julie Bishop, at 12:27, 3:04, 5:57. 8:14 and 10:34. On stage, “Keep 'Em Laffin’” at 1:42, 4:19, 6:57 and 9:29.

LOEW'S “Fingers at the Window,” with Lew Ayres and Laraine Day. at 11:05 2:10. 5:20 and 8:25. “Th- Wife Takes a Flyer,” with Joan Bennett and Franchot Tone, at 12:40, 3:50, 6:55 and 10. Sunday—*“Fingers” at 2:30, 5:40 and 8:50; “Flyer” at I, 4:05, 7:15 and 10.

LYRIC “The Big Shot,” with Humphrey Bogart and Irene Manning, at 11, 1:55, 4:55, 7:45 and 10:35. “Whispering Ghosts,” with Milton Berle and Brenda Joyce, at 12:35, 3:30, 6:30 and 9:20.

1:10, 4:10, : “Ghosts” at 2:45,

Sunday—"Ris Shei” at 7:10 and 10:10; §:45 and 8:45.

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Memorial Will Be Be Held for Ex-Members of State Now in Service.

Two highlights are scheduled for the Hoosier Boys’ State today at . § the Indiana School for the Deaf—a| = | memorial for former members now in the service and a speech by Gov(ernor Schricker. i | The memorial was to be held dur-| {ing “retreat” at 5 o'clock this afterjnoon. Among those being honored {is the governor of the first Boys’ | State, Lloyd Wampler of Spencer

(who is now in the Army Air Corps

| New Orleans. In the structure of the “state” is fone whole state, four counties and | eight cities. The legislature has] convened and all courts are in session today Those arrested yesterday included | Lieut. Gov. Charles M. Dawson who

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be tossed at the enemy.

BOYS WILL HEAR i Help Tie Can to Hitler

SHARP TO LEAD HOOSIER G. A. R.

Oscar Wilmington of City Is Elected Assistant

Adjutant General.

MARTINSVILLE, Ind.,, June 26. (U. P.).—Isaac W. Sharp of Warsaw, 94-year-old Civil War Veteran,

was named department commander of the Grand Army of the Republic at the close of the 63d Indiana department’s annual encampment yes=terday. Oscar N. Wilmington of Indian= apolis, and William M. Meadows of Castleton, only other veterans at= tending, were named respectively as= sistant adjutant general and dele gate-at-large to the national encampment. Top officers of allied organization elected were: Women’s Relief Corps—Mrs. Belle S. Collins, Crawfordsville; Ladies of the Grand Army—Carrie Henshen, Ft. Wayne; Daughters of Union Vet=-

ing. but his | pended. PENGUINS | The lieutenant governor's “arrest”| Although penguins ar {and his “trial” are typical of the ical of the Antarctic, poi two of cle.

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erans—Mrs. Bertha Blaul, Hame=

Three tin cans tossed away mean one hand grenade that will not 'mond; Sons of Union Veterans—

|George O. Dewey, Martinsville; | Auxiliary Sons of Union Veterans—

the 17 known species breed ex- Mrs. Clementine Vanausdal, Indian symbol- clusively within the Antarctic cir- apolis, and Federated Patriotic So-

'cieties—Ella Almond, Indianapolis.

and operation of courts and government agencies. i The “state” is sponsored each year | by the Indiana department of the

-- Dees You Mr. Holder is grand national sec- | Char ge

retary of Sigma Delta Kappa legal | fraternity. He is a past president | of the Lawyers’ Association of In-| dianapolis and of the local alumni! chapter of Sigma Delta Kappa. John K. Rickles, who was elected | to the post, resigned to accept al! commission in the army. He was]

Charles W. Holder has been ap- |

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(STRANDED IN FRANCE. CZECHS SWUNG FISTS

NEW YORK, June 26 (U. P.).— | Czech soldiers fought the Germans in France, “each with his own fists” {long after the armistice on June 16, ! [1940, a wounded Czeeh sergeant said here on his arrival after a year’s! journey by way of Africa and Bermuda. Sergt. Charles Stransky, 26, said | that when the British evacuated | from Dunkirk, “the poor little Czech | army of 4500 men was holding all} of France,” fighting with its own | munitions. He said it had been ordered to defend a sector on the Loire canal “to the last man.” Wounded when a shell exploded near him, he left his post and escaped in a tank after] imost of his comrades had been lost. | The unit was composed of Czechs, | who had escaped from their own lcountry when the Germans marched | |in, and joined the French foreign esi in Africa.

‘BRIDGE BURNED OUT: 2 ON TRAIN KILLED

PARKER, Ariz. June 26 (U. P.). —A four-car Santa Fe train crashed through a burned out bridge into a shallow gully nine miles west of here last night, killing the engineer and fireman. About 20 passengers received first aid treatment, bunt none was in critical condition, Santa Fe officials said. There were about 60 passen-

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