Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1945 — Page 30
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SUES FOR DIVORCE .. HOLLYWOOD, Oct# 25 -(U, PJ Actress Ann Dvorak today sued to divorce movie director Leslie Fen‘ton ony grounds of cruelty. The who reached an out-of- : grty settlement, was a, Ariz, in 1932,
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Rivalling a panetarium, the picture “Duffy's Tavern” on at the Indiana, boasts 30 odd stars pro-
viding good entertainment with more than a twinkling of laughs, That is, if you don't mind hear-
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Gardner) takes over as bartender in the tavern ‘where the elite meet to\eat.” = OX my, lovable Archie works his way info debt by turning the taveern intowa private mess hall for 14 ex- -serviceny en, The soldiers are all waiving ~ erstwhile alley: Record Co, formerly run, aud now rusting at the hands’ of bewildered ne'er do
well Michael O'Malley (Victor Moore), Love interest is pelsonified by
O'Malley's pretty blond \daughter, | Peggy, who has an eye for business, |
and the leader of the soldiers, Danny Murphy (Barry Sullivah). Need to Raise Money The excuse to bring in all thé stars is the need to raise moola to start up the record plant, not to mention paying off Archie's debts, Betty Hutton uses up kilowatts] of energy ence, too, in a block busting little psycho-analysist; |
Dotty Lamour portray a brief, but | pointed biography of Daddy: the) slapstick element enters on wings of Cass Daley, who gives out with one of her best songs; Paulette Goddard has anogher trapped vamp scene, and Veronica Lake with Alan Ladd give a little skit with a surprise ending. Others of the stars are: Diana Lynn, Eddie Bracken, Arturo de Cordova and Barry Fitzgerald. The second feature is “A Guy, A Gal and A Pal” WAR VETERAN, 104, DIES LOS ANGELES, Oct, 28 (U. P., --John M. Ferguson, 104, oldest California, died last night at Sawtelle Vet-
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12:45, 3:50, 7 and 10 “Radio Stars on Parade” with Wally Brown snd Alan Carney, at 11:35, 2:45, 5:50 and 0. INDIANA “Duffy's Tavern,” with Bing Crosby, Betly Hutton and Paulette Goddard, at 12:35, 3:40, 6:50 and 10 A Guy, a Gal and a Pal,” with Lynn Merrick and Ross Hunter, at 11:30, 2:40, 5:45 and 8:58. LYRIC “Along Came Jones,” with Loretta Young and Gary Cooper, at 12:80, 58, 7:06 and 10:14 “Steppin’ in Society,” with Edward Jrgrest Jorn, at i: 40, 2:48, 5:56
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Shirley Temple as Corliss | Archer tells her uncle George (Robert Benchley) a few thou- | sand of her troubles in “Kiss and Tell” at Loew's now.
DISNEY MAY HAVE TELEVISION STUDIO
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 25 (U, P.).— Walt Disney production today awaited approval by the {federal communications commission to erect and operate a television station on its 51-acre studio grounds in Burbank, Disney said he had already received approval of the U. 8S. department of agriculture to erect a transmitter atop nearby Mt. Lowe,
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SHERMAN MEMORIAL 7 IN OHIO PLANNED
LANCASTER, O., Oct. 25. (U, P)| —Gen. William Tecumseh Sher-| man’s birthplace here will become a memorial, city council having decided .today to purchase the twostory brick building where the Civil War Union hero and his brother | John lived as children,
Gg¢n. Sherman was born in the| house\{n 1820, and was living there until nis father's death in 1829, when he ‘was adopted by Thomas Ewing, U. 8, senator from Ohio] {who lived two doors down street. | The general's brother John became secretary of\state in William McKinley's cabinet, while
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