Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1943 — Page 9

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sad-End Kids anc Bogart ] Big Lite ! | |3rd Girl fo Sign With Choplin LLNS WIL GET “Take Over on Lyric's Soom a Is Gray-Eyed New York Model JRwo.o cRcerinss

general hospital will receive a . “Crime School” at the Lyric be-|in the state reformatory, managed HOLLYWOOD, Dec, 23 (U, P).—| po8 J pe— = on rr message from - Alice Ealand, 24-year-old statuesque, | = , |[H, H. Arnold, commanding general gray eyed New York model, has of the army air forces. | announced she is the third girl to {| The message will be conveyed by! sign a contract with Charlie Chap- two Stout field officers, Capt. wil-| lin to co-star with him in his forth. : liam A. Somerby Jr. base operations

around in the course of his inspec- ne Ek i The film is a revival, taken from tion duties. First ah out of the! J coming movie about a modern Blue- officer, and Capt, Robert L, Goad,

Warner Brothers’ “thrilling thirties”! box, Commissioner Bogart sweeps |! A : " % , beard. { base adjutant, files and dusted off for redistribu-' the slate clean by firing Morgan } i The first one, Joan Barry, sued OE The general's message is believed tion at a time when juvenile delin-| ang all but one of his aids. AW him on charges of being the father & EY {to be the first personal greetings quency is the number two problem Complications x of her child. The second one, Oona | Ed N “sent at Christmas by a commandof the nation, the war being num- ol y O'Neill, 18-year-old daughter of | " - 3 {Ing general to men under his ber one, His fallure to dismiss Morgan’ 2 {Eugene O'Neill, married him earlier | Fo 3 mand. { Although Mr. Bogart, in this early | stool-pigeon leads to complications = this vear. oS oo ‘ a—— vehicle, steps out of his usual role whereby the former superintendent; 38 Miss Ealand said she met Chaplin | 7 4 - AT FIRST of a two-fisted toughie with certain| and his coterie of grafting politi coll RT two weeks ago &t A tennis party, | . Sh SIGN OF A redeeming virtues, his portrayal of cians attempt to frame a jail-break |; aE 4 +" (read a scene from & play for him| | | “ i ‘wiew [ihe reformist. commissioner Of cor- and even a murder, and thus elim- JESSIE «low dF 4 [and signed on the dotted line at| | ° | CANADA DRY, rection gives him Wn opportunity to| inate Bogart aspan obstacle. | $150 a week, with raises every six| 3 QUALITY manhandle at least one “heavy” in! Their little scheme fails of course Little Margie, the biggest “Iit- ths. Chaplin had no part in| fi} : : typical Bogart style. and Mr, Bogart emerges victorious | tle girl” in radio, came to Keith's [MON NS ap mm y USE by reclaiming the Dead-end Kids| 10day with the WIBC Hill Biily [making her announcement. A Slugs Merchant | for society a Baud: aod marry: radio show. “That's because he has a pub! : ‘866 TABLETS, SALVE. NOSE DROPS a The Dead-End Kids touch off a| ing comely Gale Page on the oth . wee | licity department which will= not Alice Ealand series of misadventures when one Miss Page, in the screen person or JURY ACQUITS TWO - say anything until the picture | (premanT he C hicago Store—1 416 E. Wash s of thei umber, Loo Gorey sues Sun Ware, i he ser o the a Bn nk dealer’ who's been se | kids' ring- leader, Bill alo; a } ) '. when O . n invited me out ouT OF PAWN ws “fence.” An # been serving 4a Mr, Bogart turns oom RO | FEDERAL ARCHITECTS , I don’t know, He says the film will to Mr. Chaplin's house to play ten. w—p - . my 59 scene, in which the various causes| capable performance even though WASHINGTON, Dec. 23 (U.P).— start next month, but T may be nis. 1 met Mr. Chaplin that after- Di d of teen-age crime are brought to the he is a “straight” character who A federal court jury yesterday ac-!an old lady of 85 before he actually noon and almost at once he said amon S, atches and Jew ry surface, precedes their Jrupelsonment seldom gets a chance to hiss his! quitted two senior architects of the | begins it.” |he thought 1. might be the girl for |

lines out of the side of his mouth. |... public housing authority of Strictly Business [nis picture. end some lines 4 | OPEN TONIGHT _AND_TOMORROW NIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT

® ® =» | The second feature fs “Girls on!® charge that they conspired to ob-| “My arrangements with Mr. Chap- and he segmed to like them, though an —— adies’ ents’ tion” a picture detailing the |'ain illegal compensation from alin are business, strictly,” Missihe did say I needed voice and draProba Pp € DIAMOND RINGS SR95

trials of convicted girls out on pa- Bay City, Mich, manufacturer of Ealand said. “I had been a model matic lessons. Anyway, he signed {role—8. U | prefabricated houses. in New York, working for the me up and I now am taking the low Sola

ne - | The defendants, Oscar Vatet and Powers and Conover agencies, and instructions.” ATTUCKS HIGH LISTS George Dewey Conner, denied that I came to Hollywood last June to| The Robert Arden she mentioned ! their relations with the manufac- [Work for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. ig the refugee radio expert on world 14 ON HONOR ROLL! turer, the Aladdin Co., had any taint | “I was placed under a stock con- affairs, who figured in the Barry {of illegality, They were accused of [tract there, at a small salary, and git as confidant of Chaplin. Arden x SAUMA it : Fourteen pupils aré on the high| agreeing to facilitate government |I did bit parts in four pictures, but charged that Chaplin left him hold7734.1) Fg dosnt! and His honor roll at Crispus Attucks high approval of plans submitted by the 'T saw I wasn't getting anywhere.iing the bag in resultant publicity h hindi. company for a housing project in| mn in

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