Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1944 — Page 6

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' Gloria de Haven, co-starred with Frank Sinatra and George Murphy, has the role of a revue dancer in “Step Lively,” opening | today at the Indiana.

CARD PARTY SCHEDULED A card party tomorrow night in the McKinley clubhouse, 2217 E. Michigan st, will be sponsored by

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By FREDERICK C. OTHMAN United Press Hollywood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 13.—Tommy Dorsey, his sloe-eyed' wife, and a Hollywood character in the horse race gambling business arranged today to surrender to the sheriff on charges. of felonious assault upon Jon Hall's ‘classic nose. Technicolor hero Hall said they {same within a wink of slicing off ithe end and thereby turning him {into a snub-nosed comedy actor, | The grand jury also charged the {genial gentleman of swing; Mr: (Pat Dane) Dorsey, and gambler {Al Smiley with knocking uncon[scious and then kicking in the face |Eddie Norris, one-time husband of ithe Oomph Girl, Ann Sheridan.

| Face 10 Years in Jail

This action started perhaps Holywood’s most uproarious court action yet, threatened the defendants with 10 years imprisonment if convicted, and held them each on $5000 sail. They'll be arraigned tomorrow and along about Christmas a

Hollywood when the party gets

Dorsey's jamboree at 4 a, m. last iment was, by all accounts, a little (lulu. Everybody was happy. doing [the rumba and drinking something mixed with soda water, until Hall, the movies’ man of many muscle. Miss Dane, the movies’ lady of many curves. Where he patted her seems tq be the crux of the case.

A Friendly Pat?

Hall says it was a friendly pat on the shoulder. Miss Dane claims it

‘friendly and it wasn’t exactly on the a shoulder. Dorsey insists it- was the sort of pat that makes a husband cease being genial. He hauled Hall onto his balcony, and according to the latter, threatened to toss him five stories

Dorsey's Bail Is Set af $5000 | In Attack on Jon Hall's Nose

down’ to the concrete sidewalk. Then |" they wrestled, tangling with al

nently-waved hair the size of 25-

sewed it back on,

flower pot with a geranium in it, and by then somebody yet to be revealed knocked out Norris and began kicking him in the face. Charges Scalp Attempt : This made a Kansas City blond, | Jane Churchill, unhappy. She protested and for her trouble, she said, Miss Dane tried to scalp her with her bare hands; at least she, said she lost three patches of perma-

cent pieces.

Now there were two melees, tory’

men on the front porch and gor ladies only in the living roopr. A little noisy, it was. That woke next door neighbor Smiley, who paid a fine for bookmaking last week, and he came over to stop the shambles with his fists. These were his only weapons, he said, in denying bitterly that he stooped to using a butcher knife.

Not A Trombone

If it wasn’t a butcher knife, Hall said, it was something bright and shiny and he didn’t think it was Dorsey's trombone. All he knew was that the end of his nose came so close to being sliced off that it worked like a hinge until his doctor

Furthermore, he charged that as he attempted to make a dignified exit with blood dripping from his proboscis, somebody stabbed him in the back of the neck. Hall refused to file charges, so long as Miss Dane made no further public reference to pats, friendly or otherwise. She said not a word

more to anybody, not even to the | J sey and Smiley also | ]

grand jury. D refused to tesfily. The jurors re-| turned the indictments immediately and by the end of the year the exact portion of Miss Dane’s anatomy to be subjected to Hall's pats will become a matter of court record. Or so the grand jury expects.

BELMONT — Through Saturday: “Lady | and the Monster” and ‘Curse of the

Cat People. CINEMA — Through Saturday: ‘They Made Me 2 Criminal” and Make Your Own Bed.

| DAISY Through tomorrow: “Show Business’ and “Yellow Canary.”

DRIVE- IN—* ‘Standing Room Only” and “Pilot No. 5." Tomorrow through Saturday: “Follow the Boys' and ‘Journey for Margaret.” EMERSON" ‘Make Your Own Bed" and | “They Made Me a Criminal” Tomorrow through Saturday: “Across the Pacific” and “George Washington

| | | |

| Slept Here.” ESQUIRE—Through Friday: | invited” and ‘Silver Skates.” {rou NTAIN SQUARE — Through Friday: , "The Fleet's In" and ‘‘Mystery Man.” | GARFIELD—' 32Ckass Mail” and "Maisie

The Un-

Gets Her an.” Tomorrow through Saturday: , “Melody Parade” “Rangers of Fortune.” GRANADA "White Cliffs of Dover” and “Ladies in Washington.” Tomorrow through Wednesday: “Bathing Beauty’ and “Waterfront.” HAMILTON "Seven Days Ashore” and Your Own Bed.” Tomorrow Saturday: “Between. Two and “Week-end in Havana.” HOLLYWOOD--Through tomorrow: “Bow By at Midnight" and Rhythm Para IRVING—Through Saturday: “Come Live with Me” and “Lady of Burlesque.” OLD TRAIL — Through tomorrow: “The Hour Before the Dawn” and “What a Woman.” ORIENTAL ‘Gaslight” and “Follow the Leader.” Tomorrow through Saturday: “Once Upon a Time” and “The Big Show.” PARAMOUNT—“Song of “Mojave Firebrand.” Tomorrow Priday: “Cross of Lorraine” and My Darling ‘ Clementine.” PARKER—Through Friday: cific’ and “The Lodger.” REX Through tomorrow: “Birth of the Blues" and “Two Yanks in Trinidad.” | RITZ—Through Saturday: ‘Make Your Own Bed” and "Man From Down Under.” RIVOLI

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Russia”

“Union Pa-

| { ‘White Cliffs of Dover.” Tomorrow through Saturday: “Watch on the Rhine” and “Swing Shift Maisie.” IST. CLAIR— "White Cliffs of Dover’ and | “Sweethearis of the U, 8. A.” Tomorrow through Saturday: ‘Foreign Correspondent” and ‘Wierd Woman.” | SANDERS — “Home in Indiana” and { "Yanks Ahoy." Tomorrow through Saturday: “Black Raven and “Vigilantes Ride " | SHERIDAN —* Now Voyager” and “The Palm Beach Story.” Tomorrow through Saturday: ‘Make Your Own Bed" and “Man from Down Under." SPEEDWAY “Days of Glory” and “Passport to Suez.” Tomorrow through Saturday: “The Imposter” the Cat People.” STATE — Through tomorrow: ‘“Knickerbocker Holiday" and “Charlie Chan in Secret Service.”

| STRAND — Through Saturday: ‘‘Adventures of Mark Twain” and “Klondike

and “Curse of

STRATFORD—Through tomorrow: Heat's On’ and Hitler.” TACOMA Through | Goes to College” tune.”

“The “City That Stopped

tomorrow: ‘Blondie and “Rangers of For-

TALBOTT — Through Saturday: “Make Your Own Bed” and “They Made Me a Criminal’ UPTOWN — Through tomorrow: “White Cliffs of Dover. : VOGUE—Through Saturday: “Adventures of Mark Twain.”

NEIGHBORHOODS

ERICH LEINSDORF

| tan Opera Cq., received an hon- |

ZARING — Through Saturday: “Adven-

tures of Mark Twain DOWNTOWN ALAMO—Through tomorrow: the Devil” and ‘Night Chungking.” AMBASSADOR — “Show Business” and “The Imposter.” Tomorrow through Wednesday: ‘Song of Nevada" and Block Busters.”

“Brand of Plane from

GIVEN DISCHARGE

NEW YORK, Sept. 13 (U. ne Erich Leinsdorf, conductor of the {Cleveland symphony orchestra and

¢ Kelly is co-starred with Mina Durbin in “Christmas oliday” which opened at the Lyric today.

Veteran Named Keith's Manager

William Wrightsman, associated with the Alliance Theater Corp. as manager of the Sipe theater in Kokomo, has been appointed manager of Keith's theater. Mr. Wrightsman, who has been in the theater business 12 years, recently received a medical discharge after two and a half years in the army.

OPA RENT. CHIEF IN

COLUMBUS, Ind. Sept. 13 (U. P.).—The resignation of William J. Bowman as director of the Columbus district OPA rent control area was accepted today. The district includes Bartholomew, Lawrence, Morgan, Shelby, Brown, Johnson and Jackspn counties,

George Murp!

—Eddle Cantor Leigh

~—First Indianapolis 8 James Newall, “Brand of the Robert Preston—Otto Krug int Plane From Ch ” e Desert Hawk'’'—Late News

INDIANAPOLIS . Junior Chamber of Commerce

PRESENTS

SAN CARLO OPERA CO.

“AIDA,” Sept. 26 “RIGOLETTO,” Sept. 21

MURAT THEATRE

Reservations MArket 8677 or. 815 Board of Trade Bldg.

| former conductor of the Metropojj- |

orable discharge from the United States army on Sept. 7, it was learned today. Leinsdorf, who entered the army last winter, was a corporal stationed at Camp Lee, Vt, at the time of his discharge.

SCHOOL TO PROBE EFFECT OF 'VOICE'

VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 13 (U. P.).—~The Vancouver school board has approved a proposal to investigate the effect of Swoon Crooner Frank Sinatra’s voice on students. The investigation was requested by Trustee James Blackwood, who said he wanted to determine if “The Voice” has a demoralizing eflect. The subject will be aired at a

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“Dragon Seed,’ with Katharine Sepburn, Walter Huston and Aline MacMahon, at 11:57, 3:06, 6:15 and 9:21.

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Divorces Kovner

HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 13 (U. P)—|’ Esther Williams, who looks good in a bathing suit whether she’s act-

movies or swimming in

a plunge, yesterday aivorced Dr. Leoriard Kovner, because of whom she once threatened to quit her career and become ‘a housewife. If the doctor had his way, Miss Williams * testified, had her make goo

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hard to live with him that I was' _ ill,” she said. Miss Williams and Kovner eloped to Los Angeles, Cal, June 27, 1940,

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