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Do BITE COSTS BEERY]|HOLLYWOOD, April 11 (U. P). —Screeti- Actor” Wallace Beery was ordered to pay Bennett Fairchild, 16, $150 yesterday because Beery's

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ARE RCI 611 Roosevelt Bldg Ri-11 84 DREISER A SRE A

Ty “Loew Bond Sales

A 000 mark this week in the sale and

:| becoming one of the first organizaoe {tions in the film industry to reach

Reach $100,000,000

Loew's, Inc., passed the $100,000,-

purchase of war bonds and stamps,

{| that figure.

{| ters and radio station WLW have : sold $70,960,232.35 i stamps, David Bernstein, treasurer, | {reported yesterday at a pre-fifth; {| war loan planning meeting. |

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Since June 1, 1942, Loew's thea-

in bonds and

{Capt. Dan Topping of the U. S. ma-

Topping Jabs | Errol Flynn

Sonja Henie's Maririe Mate

Wins Quick Decision. HOLLYWOOD, April 11 (U. P).—

rines had a firm grip on the onepunch boxing championship of the celebrities today by virtue of a quick and almost uncontested victory over Errol Flynn, who lost his last, decision to.a movie columnist's wife when she pinked him in the ear with a fork in defense of her mate, Topping’s quick triumph climaxed an. Easter birthday party for his wife, Sonja Henie. The pre-war sportsman shu. a quick jab to the screen hero's cheek at Miss Henie's Beverly Hills home. Ringsiders said Flynn hit the deck. Flynn said he just reeled a bit. Topping was awarded a technical® knockout. Neither the champion nor the challenger disclosed the preliminaries to the fight. The actor said he supposed there was some bad ice

Gracie Fields, British comedienne who has made a hit on the American and English stage with her songs, imitations, mimicry and humor, will give one performance in the Murat theater Friday, Miss Fields, who is a favorite of the English cockney as well as the landed gentry, came to the United States several years ago and became a success on the radio and in the movies. Advance orders for her performance may

be addressed to the Murat theater.

April 28.

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in the drinks. Miss Henie, an expert on ice, declined comment.

Night Club Bout

Employees of the film organiza{tion have bought $12537730 In| ! bonds, making a total of $83497,195335. The company’s purchases] {of $17,250,000 during the fourth war | {loan and $9,590,000 during the third | drive bring the grand total to $109,497,953.35. Loew's is planning extensive participation in the fifth war loan] drive in June, Mr. Bernstein said.

DR. BEUTEL TO JUDGE | Jane PLAYING TEST

| Dr. Carl Beutel, pianist and com-| | poser, will judge contestants in the! | Indianapolis section of the 1944 na- | | tional piano playing auditions at {the Washington hotel May 4-6. | Auditions are sponsored by the

| Indianapolis chapter of the National |

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{Guild of Piano Teachers and are: part of a coast to coast annual |event in music centers of the coun- | try.

winners among contestants in In-| idianapolis and vicinity. Winners | will receive certificates from the | guild and have their names printed | in the 1945 guild yearbook.

SILVER STAR TO MEET

Silver Star review 15, W.B. A, will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday in the | Castle hall building.

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CURRENT FEATURES

ENGLISH'S “Good Night Ladies,” with Stuart Erwin and Skeets’ Gallagher, at 8:30 p.m,

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On Stage, Tommy Tucker and his orchestra, with Virginia Weidler, at 1:03, 3:59, 6:45 and 0:41. “Henry Aldrich, Boy Scout,” with Jimmy Lydon, at 11:38, 2:24, 5:20, 8:06 and 10:44 LOEW'S

“Cry Bavoe,” with Margaret Sul. lavan, Ann Sothern and Joan Bion dell, at 12:23, 3:33, 6:43 and 9:56. “The Heat's On,” with Mae West, Victor Moore and William Gaxton, at 11, 2:19, 5:20 and 8:33.

INDIANA

“Tender Comrade,” Rogers, Robert Ryan Hussey, at 11, 1:15,

and 10. LYRIO “The Sullivans,” with Anne Bax ter and Thogas Mitchell at 12:22, 3:35, 6:48 and 9:51. “Timber lip) with Richard Arlen, at 11:16, 2:29, 5:42 and 8:45.

with Ginger and Ruth 3:30, 5:40, 8

THE PILOT OF A BOMBER SUDDLNLY FELT A DRAFT, LOOKED AROUND. DISCOVERED THE HATCH DOOR OPEN AND HIS 20-YEAR-OLD CIVILIAN PASSENGER DANGLING FROM THE DOOR, HOLD - ING ON WITH BOTH HANDS.

re WAS NOTHING FOR THE PILOT TO DO BUT HEAD FOR A FROZEN LAKE 4000 FEET BELOW. SKIM THC SURFACE AS CLOSELY AS HE DARED, AND HOPE FOR THE BEST « « =

SEA SHELL

MANY BELIEVE THAT LUCK WILL ENTER YOUR HOME IF YOU PLACE A SEA SHELL NEAR THE DOOR. fs

| HOUR, ‘BUT THE PASSENGER GOT THE IDEA, | AND LET GO = MAKING A SIT- DOWN RECORD | FOR Prep. ON cE. S0ckny) HE ESCAPLD .w Y DAMAGE Bt LE-IN THE SEAT OF His S TROUSERS Xs.

HC PLANC WAS ik for MILES AN.

| sist from Mrs. Fidler who discov-

{hand, That halted the bout but no

a |true verdict could be returned. | I Dr. Beutel, who is dean of music|

———— ————— at Great Lakes college, will select |

Topping's last local appearance was in the swank Clover club against Pat di Cicco, husband of | Gloria Vanderbilt and a one-punch artist in his own right. Topping got a split detision on that occasion, bouncing a blow off di Cicco's head

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before he was subdued. Di Ciced; | however, finding his opponent re{strained, turned and felled Sher{man Stearns, a professional bridge | player who laid no claim to the one-punch title and promptly retired from the night club circuit. Di Cicco later strengthened his bid for the title with an encounter in a Manhattan hostelry. Reports 'of the match were so confused as to have no effect on the standings, however.

- HOLLYWOOD, April 11 (U, P)— Comedian Red Skelton and model Muriel Morris went to a lot of trou-

| ble to get their marriage license, but {yn op oon today they said they wouldn't be morrow

using it. They got one Friday after being

{refused at first because they hadn't

had blood tests. They had planned to marry over the week-end. Today both agreed, however, it was all over. Miss Morris said she thought she would marry a business man from Mexico City. “He's fabulously wealthy,” ..she said, adding that he was goodnatured but not a comedian. . Friends of Skelton said Miss Morris had been anxious for Skelton to fire his ex-wife, Edna, as his business manager. - She has handled his affairs for the past 12 years and still

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Republican | club will hold its monthly

at 523 N. Belle Vieu pl All G.O.P. candidates are invited.

ENGLISH Tonight Thru Sat. at 8:30

nu i y i 3 7 “CARMEN” TUESDAY AT 8:30

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Flynn made his greatest bid for {the crown in the Mocambo club here, two years ago when he and column(ist Jimmy Fidler landed a blow lapiece, Fidler won the decision on an as-

ered Flynn's ear had somehow become entangled in a fork in her

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FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE BALL!

Indianapolis Fraternal Order of Police

The unique Hollywood Ball, with regular kleig lights and authentic movie setting, will be one of the most glamorous ever held here. Actual movies will be taken of every one in Grand March. Flowers will be presented distinguished guests.

An cutstanding, well-known dance orchestra will provide irresistible music. A splendid opportunity to discovet some future Astaire or

Rogers.

Indianapolis Coliseum, State Fair Grounds, Mon. Eve., May 22, 1944 Arthur Low, Pres., and Fred Swego, Sect, and Treas, and

Arrangements: their committee.

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