Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 September 1944 — Page 16
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Martel and Band _ At Roof Tonight
Gus Martel, pianist, and his N. B. ©. orchestra will play for In-
The band has just completed its first Midwest engagement in the Schroeder hotel, Milwaukee, Wis, following an ‘18-week run in the Peabody hotel, Memphis, Tenn. Trudy Marshall will appear as vocalist with the band. Tonight and succeeding Wednesdays will be waltz night at the Roof when every third dance will be accompanied by a group of old and new popular and classical waltzes. The: weekly dance instruction class, also held on Wednesday night, is bping reorganized and will be resumed soon under the direction of The Continental Dancers.
0. K. ALL-JEWISH BRIGADE LONDON, Sept. 20 (U, P.).—For-
mation of al all-Jewish brigade to join the allies on fighting fronts was approved by the British government at the request of the Jewish Agency
| for Palestine, ’
INDIANAPOLIS Junior Chamber of Commerce PRESENTS
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Called Session. Marion county tax adjustment board hatchet-strokes against the record 1045 city budget were figuratively frozen in mid-air today by a luncheon tendered the board by Mayor Tyndall and his advisory committee on personnel Purpose of the hastily-called noon session was to acquaint tax board members with" details of the vast salary-boost program recommended by the J. L. Jacobs municipal survey. Job Surveyor Fred Telford explained that even a few salary reductions may throw the entire -new city wage-scale off balance. In a particularly tottering stance, however, from the standpoint of the tax board's attitude is the greatly-increased city park budget and salary hikes proposed for nons statutory department heads.
Underneath the Ax
Recommended’ higher wages for the city health director, street com= missioner, hospital business mane ager, park superintendent, sanitation plant manager and other department chiefs are especially quivering under the tax board budgetknife. A signal that the board won't be
survey high-wage program as was
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Strand and Uptown and Saturday
® 8 = THE LIFE of a public enemy is portrayed in “Roger Touhy—Gangster,” with Preston Foster as the
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at the Irving today, at the Ambassador tomorrow and at the Daisy Friday.
CINEMA—Through Saturday: “Story of assell.”
Dr, W DAISY~—Through tomorrow: “The Ime
poster” and “Week-end in Havana.”
DRIVE-IN—"Pifth Avenue Girl” and ; “Pimber Queen.” Tomorrow through ure WN-Through Saturdas . his Is Saturday: “His Girl Friday’ and Life” and “Man from Frisco. “Phantom: Lady.” > GUE—Through Saturday: "My Favor-
EMERSON— “The Palm Beach Story” and “Love Crazy.” Tomorrow through Saturday: ‘Presenting Lily Mars” and “Whistling in Dixie.” QUIRE—~Through Friday: * Tahiti” and “Here We Go Aga
FOUNTAIN SQUARE—Through Friday: “Lady and the Monster” and “Curse
of the Cat People.’
GARFIELD—Through tomorrow: “You'll Never Get Rich”. and “Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid.”
Oil Heiress Wed
To Prince Mdivani
10S ANGELES, Sept. 20 (U. P.), —Prince David Mdivani, former husband of silent screen star Mae Murray, was honeymooning today with ‘Virginia Sinclair, daughter of oil magnaté Harry Sinclair. David, last of tne marrying Mdivani princes, and Miss Sinclair were married early Sunday morning by the Rev. Frederick Lovett, Baptist minister, and returned to Mdivani’s Beverly Hills home,
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Mdivani gave his age as 44; ‘Miss
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she was 29. It was her first marriage. Prince David, native of Tiflis, Georgia, a province of Russia, is one of three brothers whose marrying escapades have splashed across front pages for more than a decade. Alexis Mdivani, former husband of Woolworth heiress Barbara Hutton, died in an auto accident in Spain; Serge, married successively to Pola Negri and opera singer Mary McCormic, was killed by a polo pony in Florida in 1936.
FUNDS FOR RIVALS? NAY, SAYS GOP’S EDGE
TRENTON, N. J, Sept. 20 (U. P.). —Governor Walter E. Edge, a life-
that he had declined an invitation to contribute to the Democratic national campaign fund. The governor said the Democratic national committee had sent him a form letter soliciting a contribution but that he promptly returned it with the notation that “I do no agree with you that it is in the best interests of fhe country to continue President Roosevelt in office.” “The Democratic party must be in dire financial straits to have fo solicit funds from a Republican governor,” Edge wrote.
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“GOING MY WAY" starring GRANADA— "Bathing Beauty” Bing’ Crosby, terfron Rogen Throien eames Barry Fi 1 borhood debut when its opens Tuesday§ at the Granada for a week's
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HOLLYWOOD—Through tomorrow: * and “Ture of the
PARKER—Through and ‘‘Chatterbox.”
SHERID Angels Sing” and ‘Casanova in Burlesque.”
SPEEDWAY-"White Cliffs of Dover.”
STATE-—Through
STRATFORD — Through tomorrow:
us - Ci TACOMA—Through tomorrow: “Women BE OE on Bustana” | | in Bondage” ‘and “Pind the Black-
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run. Showings run Islands, Zachary Beott and Peter . ” a 0 » 3 : wi continuously from IRVING—Through Satu ' gapnoter Lorre, at 13:26, 3:4 0:58 sue 30:34 tib-tickling rot. funnier than S Touhy, Gi te and * » with Rona a ; 3 y 4 a daily matinee Fo di e pon and Jens Wyman, at 11, ‘2:13, hl Miracle of Morgan's Creek’, w starting at 4 p.m, OLD TRAIL—Through Friday: “Adven- 120 and 8:45. ° " sy ; from 1:30 p. m tures of Mark Twain." FEATURES ; py Co a : OR! Al Daye of Glory” and CURRENT on Saturday and “Slightly Terrific.” Tomorrow th CIRCLE o” : : it 1:30 p. m. Saturday: Lady Jars Dance” and “Heavenly Days” with Fibber Mc- i ff SE from “Bermuda Mystery. ! : 7:20 and o 3 Sunday. PARAMOUNT—“Outlaws of Santa Pe” Sees Molly at 1:08, 4:13, 7: : It opens Sunday and “Million Dollar Kid." Tomorrow “Ihe Falcon In Mexico? With Tom : Ay] ; and Friday; “Mantrap” and “Go West.” n flex on : for a week's run as Conway at 11:48, 2:55, 6:02 and 9:09, Priday: “Hit Parade” LOEW'S
at the Uptown, , : : Bing Cros Thro! \ ‘Sensations of 1045" with Eleanor . s SIE and by tion ave Omer as cam Powell at 13:46, 3:52, 6:58 and 10:07. ; Sand. Horizon, : “Underground Guerrillas” with : ss 8 8 RITZ— Through Saturday! "Cobra Woms | John Clements at 11:20, 3:28, 5:33, fF or fet ANOTHER MUSICAL tering sn” and “My Friend Flicka." and 8:41 } Starring x pn ! cen RIVOLI—"Adventures of Mark Twain" EDDIE BRACK EN ELLA RAINES and “Rosie, the Riveter.” Tomorrow with :
through Saturday: “Rangers of Fortune” and “The Hard Way” T, SLAIR-~Throsfh Saturday: * TH is the Life” and * n from co." “Road Bhow” and “Algiers.” Tomorrow through Saturday: ‘Voodoo Man” and “Fugitive from Sonora.” AN—-Through Saturday: “And the
Tomorrow through Saturday: *“Adventures of Mark Twain.” tomorrow: Rhythm” and ‘‘Ox-Bow Incident.” 'TRAND-—Through Saturday: “This is the Life” and “Man from Frisco.”
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Saturday: ‘Ones Upon & Time” and “Escape to Danger.” DOWNTOWN
O--Through tomorrow: and “Five Graves to Cairo. ADOR—"‘Song of Nevada” and Tomorrow thtough Saturday: “Roger Touhy, Gangster’ and “Man from Prisco.”
AUTRY FILM COMIC COMING IN PERSON
Smiley (Frog) Burnette, comedian and co-star of Gene Aufry and Roy Rogers in musical westerns, will appear in person at the WIBC Jamboree Friday a and Saturday in Tomlinson hall. Shows Friday will be presented at 7 and § p.m, and Saturday at 2, 6:30 and 8:30
“Utah Kid”
.m, Besides being an actor, Smiley is a versatile instrumentalist and can play five instruments at a time. He made his debut in movies with Autry in 1934.
8 MILLION FOR WAR ADS NEW YORK, Sept. 20 (U, P.).— War effort advertising in United States daily and Sunday newspapers in June amounted to $8,254,036, of which $6,689,828, or 81 per cent, was for advertising the fifth war loan,
the bureau of advertising, American Newspaper Publishers association,
other $811,800 is to be expanded on the naval ammunition depot at Crane,
. $811,800 FOR CRANE DEPOT WASHINGTON, Sept. 20. — An-
‘Written and directed by Ind, Senator Raymond . ——_—— willis (R. Ind.) was informed today. | 3 BR Improvements will include air con- \ ditioning, lunch facilities, walks z 1 | | and roads, the navy department w said. :
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