Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1946 — Page 29
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Lupe VELEZ ESTATE SETTLEMENT NEAR
« HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 21. (U. P.).— Disposition of the $250,000 estate of the late Lupe Velez was nearly complete today, as rival faqtions were given until April 2 to iron out what minor differences still remain,
“Attorneys for the disputants told Judge Dudley 8. Valentine yester.
agreed upon, although nox gums| were disclosed. The Mexican fllm star committed Suleide last year by taking a over.of sleeping tablets. She left fos estate to her secretary, Beaulah Kinder, her mother, and her brother's children, A sister, Mrs. Josephine Anderson, charged that Mrs. Kinder had exerted undue influ-
Directs Chorus
Serge Jaroff, Don chorus conductor.
and Bethel Sisterhood. From the choir’s great repertoire of Russian music, Conductor Jaroff has selected’ three groups, representing liturgical music, romantic and descriptive music and folk songs. The second group includes “Recollections of Tchaikovsky,” a choral arrangement by C. Shvedoff of some of the composer's best-known melodies.
Cossack
THE FAMED Don Cossack
choir will be heard at 8:30 p. m. today at the Murat in,.a concert sponsored by Bethel Men's club
RETURNS . AFTER 3 YEARS IN ARMY
Jordan conservatory accordion teacher, has returned to Jordan after three years of army service. Mr, Winkel's classes, now being organized, will begin next Monday at the Metropolitan branch of the conservatory, 106 E. North st.
James N. Winkel,
Roger Cushman, head of the Jordan piano department, will play the radio premier of Willson Osborne's “Sonatina” on the Jordan music
broadcast at 5:15 p. m. Saturday
FILM LABOR HEAD
HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 21 (U. P) -— Film strike leader Herbert K. Sorrel
{began a 16-day jail _sentence on
conviction of contempt of court today, as his attorney prepared to file application for a writ of habeas corpus with the state supreme court, ; A similar writ was denied yester~ day by, the circuit court of appeals, which dismissed Sorrell's alléga« tions that the court which sentenced him lacked jurisdiction, and that he had not been served properly with the original court order, The complaint was filed when Sorrell leading the recent strike in the film industry ignored a court order restraining picketing.
Bouncing Betty, Hubby Reconciled
HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 21 (U. P,).— Bouncing Betty Hutton, who left her bridegroom, Ted Briskin, in a battle over her movie career, went back to him .today on his promise to tend to his business and let her tend to hers. Miss Hutton, who started a flood of divorce rumors when she appeared red-eyed at her studio yesterday and spent the day weeping in her dressing room, said she walked out of their honeymoon | home after Briskin ordered her to {give up her career. “Ted has been after me to retire, and I want to keep on working, After all,
am today,” she said.
“Ted has promised to stop sitting: in on studio conferences and trying |: to boss my career from the sidelines, | J On that condition I am going back |g
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FILM ACTOR SUED AFTER FIST FIGHT
HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 21 (U. P.).~— Actor Lawrence Tierney, the movie colony's one-punch fight champion, defended his title outside a Hollywood night club Feb. 10, it was disclosed today in a $7600 damage suit filed by his unwilling opponent. Writer Paul E De Loqueyssie, estranged husband of actress Frances Ramsden, charged Mr. Tierney attacked him without provocation and {beat him severely, | Mr. Loqueyssie demanded $5000 |actual damages, $2500 punitive dam|ages and. $100 medical expenses for an injured left eye, battered head and extreme nervousness he claimed he suffered. Mr. Tierney’s first reported bout fof the year was in & hush-up battle {royal last Jan. 19 at the home of {artist John Decker. At that time {film bad man Jack La Rue was in{jured seriously enough to send him {to a hospital.
$1000 GERSHWIN MEMORIAL PLANNED
| HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 21 (U. P).— {A $1000 annual Gershwin memorial {award gor American symphonic | composition was announced last {night by the Hollywood Bowl asso- | ciation. The association said it hoped, through the award, to discover {work “as indigenous to America as | was the music of George Gershwin.” .
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"HOOSIER AWARDED MEDAL OF HONOR
{ WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 (U. P.. ~The war department annotinced today that Lt. Harry J. Michael of Milford, Ind. (Kosciusko county), {has been awarded the medal of {honor posthumously, | The announcement said Lt. Mi{chael was killed near Neiderzert, Germany, last March while ferret ling out German snipers harassing
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John Hodiak and Judy Garland, in “The Harvey Girls,” now at Loew's.
M-G-M’s technicolor costume film, “The Harvey Girls,” with Judy Garland and John Hodiak, will be seen as a single feature starting today at Loew's, Also on Lpew's screen will be some of the most important news shots in recent months, One concerns the journey of American archbishops to Rome for -investiture as cardinals.
Times Amussment | Clock
MURAT Don Cossack chorus, Serge Jaroff, director, at 9:30, ENGLISH - Blackstone, the magician, at 8:30, CIRCLE Stage show, including Ray Kin. ney’'s band, Patricia Morison and others, at 12:55, 3:45, 6:45 and 9:38, “Behind Green Lights,” with Carole Landis and William Gargan, at 11:15, 2:15, 5:17, 8:05 and 10:38. INDIANA “The Bells of St. Mary's,” with Ingrid Bergman and Bing Crosby, at 11:15, 1:40, 4:20, 7 and 9:48. KEITH'S “Fall of Berlin,” at 11:40, 2:90, 5:38 and 8:37, “Long Voyage Home,” at 3:43, 6:42 and 9:41, LOEW'S Saas Har Hatvey rk. with Judy
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Rondo Hatton, in “Jungle Captive,” opening today at the Lyric.
DEMOCRATIC DISTRICT CHAIRMAN RESIGNS
SOUTH BEND, Ind., Feb. 21 (U, P.) —M. Edward Doran, third district Democratic chairman, resigned today with the statement that political work was interfering wtih his private business, The South Bend attorney submitted his resignation in a letter to state Democratic Chairman Fred F. |
Bays in Indianapolis,’
Another important news sequence depicts New York during the recent blackout caused by the tugboat strike.
Simon Barere Is Symphony Soloist
pianist, will appear as soloist with Fabien Sevitzky and the Indian apolis Symphony orchestra in this ; week -end's von. certs, Mr, Barere and
play Liszt's E flat concerto, | Also on thel program for Saturday "night and Sunday afternoon at the Murat are p Aaron Copland’s suite, “AppaMr, Barer - hian Spring” and the Brahms Fourth symphony in E minor, One of America’s foremost contemporary composers, Mr. Copland has received wide acclaim for his descriptive suite,
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