Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1945 — Page 22

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marries Merle Oberon in “Thé Cow-

yesterday at the Lyric. Only this time the perennial cow-

man horse rider in a rodeo eircuit, | Cooper meets socialite madcap | Merle "Oberon when she poses as a| {maid and goes on 2 blifid date with | {her maid and ¢ | Her iat. X ondirives as the blind date with Cooper’ lapses into. a whirlwind courtship and a secret marriage, When he finally . learns {of the deception, Cooper pulls Miss {Oberon and her socialite family off

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Tames Bride! Has He-Man" Part in Lyric

Back in ten-gallon hat, nigh mnird dungarees arid roll- church, your-owns that made him the No. 1|and Broadway.

screen, Gary Oooper lassoes and [20 N. Tuxedo

boy and the Lady,” which opened gt hnical

boy gets roped and branded—in- |r, diana stead of a long-suffering steer—and |sity student. he loves it.’ Playing a laconic he- a sister

[their high horse and géts himself a |

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{formance as a comedy team is aug- | mented by fill-ins along the laugh | | Kentucky Derby seems assured, an- | — line by Patsy Kelly, Mabel Todd, | {other major midwestern

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{ | day, the arrest of Gen. Maxime Officials at Washington said today i that from a German concentra- Would not be authorized

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| Memorial Rites ‘Doria ld Duck Set for Lt. Egli Sparks Film:

Memorial services for Lt. J. Robert Ezli, who was Killed sin action|

| with jhe Infantry at Luxembourg: Dee. 18, will. bey Three Caballeros’ at Indiana. :

[held at 8 p. me {tomorrow in" the J : ; Christiar Donald Duck turns out to be a “1th st. | | wolf in duck’s clothing in Walt ', |Disney's ' newest creation, “The | Son of Mr. and } § Three Caballeros.” {Mrs, John H. Egli, ‘The little feathered Holiywoad [star jumps and jibbers at the sight bh of any and all beautiful girls. And | there arg plenty of them in the |Indiana's show this week. » Mr, Disney tried something’ new

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‘THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _

..igoes to a tropical isle. °

‘Idream-come-true for all horse race

from \his Latin American friends, With his usual excitement he opens| the gifts, including a reel of film showing how Pablo, the Cold-Blood-®d Penguin, who has never been able to get warm at the South pole.

Then comes the book with the story of the flying donkey, the

fans. In another reel Donald takes a tour of Brazil with Joe Carioca, | the debonair and jovial' Brazilian

braker, at 8:30 pg. 3 -

Se CRE = . THURSDAY. MAY 10, 1945

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CIVIO.. Arlen and Cheryl Walker; at. 12. 45, 3:35, 6:25 and 9:18.

“Junior Miss,”* with Rita Small, Josephine ‘Justice ahd Shirley Stone-

Matinee ‘Dancing

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LYRY “The Cowboy and the Lady,” with od Garv Coonr ‘and ‘Merle Oberon at 11, 2:43, 6:26 and 10:09. ‘arvary Lem, with Edward G. Robinson, Jeel McCrea, Miriam Hopkins and ah Dunievy at 1:13, 8:

INDIANA 4:55 and

“The ‘Three Caballeros,” with Stag Panchite, Jpe Carioca and Donald ehestra, at 12:40; 3:50, 6:50 and 9:3 Duck, at 11, 1:85, 4:45, 7:35 and “What a Blondes with Leon Ff 10:25, and Richard Lane, at 11, 1:50, 4:50, ‘Identity Unknown,” with Richard 7:50" and 10:30. g

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“The Pleture of Dorian Gray” with George Sanders, at 11:42, 2:17, 53, 7:20 and 10:06

E “Jimmy Dorsey a

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parrot who starred in “Saludos Amigos; » ‘ Just- to see how Disney miraculously combines live talent with his creations is worth an hour and 15

like Donald Duck's blustering, “The Threé Caballeros” is full of it.

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Lt. Fs lin the film with the introduction He alsq is survived by lof real people with his characters. , Miss Berdyne Egli. | But even with such living stars as {Aurora Miranda, Dora Luz and Car{men Molina, South American fa500 0-MILE RACE | vorites, the Disney films are. still cut. out for the kiddies. At South Pole - NOT RESTORED The film is full of bedutiful col-| ors and takes You to the lands of | the South pole, Mexico and South America. Itr also features a new-| Sreciwdy Event Must Wait comer, Panchito, a Mexican rooster, | * lwho takes Donald on a magic car-] Defeat of Japs. {pet trip through Mexico. : | On his birthday, Friday the 13th, |

Although continuance of the sports event-—the race—will

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No race has been held at the! since 1941. Recently have been underway by the society to purchase the 2':-mile oval from Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker. Delay has plagued efforts of the purchase committee headed by Norman H. Coulon. Permission from

efforts

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LIFTING OF CURFEW HAS “UTTLE EFFECT

Concellation ‘of the exerted little: effect on the citizenry last night. - Public

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{life in Indianapolis tapers off anyiway after midhight by virtue of the!

“Man state's 12 o'clock deadline on and beer sales, | About the only noticeable difference was the return of wee} * small hour dancing and early morn- |

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Theaters here prepared to resume their late show policy, particularly on Saturday nights. Assorted amusement spots in the downtown areas took advantage of the lifted ban last night. These include shooting alleys, penny. arcades, pool parlors and genepal hang-outs Bowlin alleys were boys weren't. Hence they were tempo-

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