Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1945 — Page 23

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SUMMER OPERA

“SITES SOUGHT

Coffin Golf Course Latest!

. To Be Considered,

A number of other sites were being considered today by park board members after it was found

| Garfield park .acks adequate fa-

cilities for the propused post-war aniphitheater ror summer opera. Latest prospective location for the

Frankie Held Over

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| With. of without, bow tie,

! Frankie Sinatra is still a hit. His

$150,000 amphitheater is Coffin golf| picture, “Anchors Aweigh,” Is be-

course, near Riverside park, The huge natural “bowl” at ‘this location has been termed “ideal” for amphijtheater purposes. Investigation of operas in other

cities by park board members and others has shown that the stage and auxiliary buildings require as much

[space as that required for seats.

Garfield park does not permit building much farther behind the present stage. Moreover, there are other handicaps which become evident during the recent operas there.

Train noises often interrupted the!

presentations, for example. ‘Rallroad officials have promised to help in this situation, but it was pointed out the eity would have to provide watchmen to protect crossings and make unnecessary the blowing of whistles.

MARINE CONVENTION

HERE OVER WEEK-END

The: i , will! Will require a tax rate of 5.8 cents, The: Marine Corps league wi His 0: receive. the nave Jone Fogh

hold a state convention Saturday apd Sunday at the Claypool hotel, Members of the 500-mile detachment of the corps will act as hosts to state members. All marines on leave or discharged marines are

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TAX HEARINGS OPEN MONDAY

Over Six Million.

The county tax adjustment board will meet Monday to open hearings on various proposed 1946 governmental budgets including one for the county requiring a tax rate of 48.8 cents per $100 of property, The budget, as approved yesterday by the county council, will require -almost six-and-a-half million dollars, ' Fedéral and state govern- { ments, however, will provide part of | this figure, Next year's budget for the county

over the 43-cent rate of 1945, Most of this increase is represented by mandatory salary raises |and other required expenditures, | Addison J. Parry, council president, {explained. Included is an item of {$181,377 to finance primary and genera] elections next year, $32,500 for Insurance | Also included in ‘the budget fs {$32,600 to provide insurance for county buildings next year. Richard Smith, Republican counjsiman, lost a battle with his majority colleagues to strike the in-

{surance figure out of the budget. { His contention was that inclusion of | this item represents a “departure

from an established policy of more

{than 100 years of self-insurance.” Mr.

Parry asked Mr, Smith to

{withdraw his motion to exclude the {item But, Mr, Smith refused and |& vote was taken, Raymond Sanders,

{lone Democratic member, did not {vote but expressed opposition to the item. He added that he will oppose |its inclusion at county tax adjust{ment board hearings. Mr. Sanders lis the council's representative on the | board. | Robert Keiser, governmental research director of the Indianapolis chamber of commerce, and Walter I. Horn, exscutive seeretary of the Nndiana Taxpayers’ assogiation, both | questioned the advisability of in{eluding the insurance item.

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LOCAL BRIEFS |

{its first fall meeting at the First | Evangelical church, New York and East sts., at 11 8, m, tomorrow, | Mrs. Martha Frakes, singer, and | Mrs. Raymond Gardner and Mrs. J. A. Schumacher, speakers, will { present the program, |

A covered dish luncheon will be 'given by the Ladies Bible class of | the Emerson Avenue Baptist church lat 12:30 p. m. tomorrow,

the Antlers hotel,

{association will hold its annual {meeting Sept, 28 and 20, at Franch Lick,

Speakers will include Governor

~Ipicture is Philadelphia just before old Al Schmid

shares with his girl, Ruth Harley

County Proposes Budget of

{night is Christmas Eve, and for the sake Of a little girl, he stays for}

|eves, and in desperation, he tries

whole show,”

The Women’s federation will hold |’

The first: regular meeting of the year of the Indiana Stamp elub {will be al 7:46 p. m, tomorrow at

The Indiana Republican Editerial

| Capehart, {be selected,

| Gates, Senator Willis, apd Benator Another speaker is to

James B. Martin, who was as{sociated with the Central Y.M.CA. {from 1918 to 1927, will arrive in

{ Indianapolis this week to assume {his new duties as membership sec{retary of the local organization, Mr, Martin served as assistant {to Dr. J. Ambrose Dunkel, pastor of the Tabernacle Presbyterian | church for 13 years, For the past {two years he has been director of | the USO club in Iowa City, Ia. He { will. live here at 2850 Central ave,

Capt. Earl I. Morton, in charge {of the vocational program for soldiers

p. m. tonight. The |

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reconditioning at Billings | General hospital, will speak at the | luncheon meeting of the Exchange | elub at the Claypool hotel tomorrow,

| he Indianapolis Coton, 2, Ladies auxiliary, Patriarchs Militant, will hold a mustering-in ceremony at 8

ladies auxiliary, Fraternal Order of Eagles, 211, will hglf .a public card party in their hall, 43 |W. Vermont st, at 8:16 p, m. tomorrow. Members of the commitKathryn |Tharp, Ella Foote and Mrs. ‘Meri

Love Wins In Marine Film

Blinded Hero Learns About . True Devotion!

A true-to-life story of the generatlon that became 21 on Dec. 7, 1041, is unfolded in “Pride of the Ma¢ines,” which: began yesterday at the Indiana, . Setting for the opening of the

the Japanese attack. Here in a machine shop, 20-year-(John Garfield) works, His leisure interests-—base« ball games and coon hunting—he

(Eleanor Parker), They are together when the news comes that Pearl Harbor is aflame from Jap bombs, Shortly afterwards Al enlists in the marines. Becomes A Hero In a. bittersweet farewell scene between Ruth and Al, he hands her a tiny box containing an engagement ring—and then is off to war. Guadalcanal takes its toll upon Al and his buddies, Cpl, Lee Diamond

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(Dane Clark) and Johnny Rivers! (Tony Caruso), Johnny is killed, Lee| and Al are seriously wounded. All! three are heroes. At a San Diego naval hospital All learns the hard fact that no medi cal treatment can Embittered, he asks a Red Cross worker to write Ruth that every thing is off between them,

Ruth Meets Train

Soon after this, however, Al fis ordered to Philadelphia, where he

as a WAVE officer, Ruth meets his train and drives him home, When Al discovers the ruse, he is violent in his demdnd to be returned to the hospital. But the

dinner, All through ‘the meal the tot makes innocent references to Al's

to depart alone. Tripping over the Christmas tree, he falls to the floor + » +» 811 his reserve melts . , . and in Ruth's arms he learns that it is only love, not pity, which she feels for him,

MARY PICKFORD IS SUED BY DIRECTOR

HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 8 (U, P) ~ Producer-dire¢tor Gregory Lacava charged today. that silent screen actress Mary Pickford broke & contract with him to produce “one Touch of Venus” because she wanted to be “boss” and “run the

Lacava filed a deposition yesterday supporting his $1,653,750 breach of contract suit, He said he was hired tn produce the movie for $100,000 and a percentage of the profits but Miss Pickford called the deal off last April 4 when they clashed over who would be in charge,

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“Pride of the Marines,” with John Garfield, Bleanor Parker, and Dane Clark, at 13, 3:18, 6:16 and 9:58,

“Beautiful Cheat,” with Bonita Granville and Noah Beery, Ir, at

PIANIST TO APPEAR IN'RECITAL SUNDAY

Mrs. Helen Thomas Martin will A. Devin, will assist. Miss

Armstrong, strong will enter the Indiana vu pianist, in a recital at 3 p. in. Sun-! versity school of musie this fall.

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