Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1946 — Page 17

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Seeks Noniination For County Sheriff

Frank R. Owen, 5000 E. Michigan st., has announced his candidacy for sheriff of Marion county on 1 the Republican ticket. Organizer of the school safety patrol ih Indianap-. olis, Mr, Owen | served on the city | police department §&

leal industrial Frank R. Owen |plant.

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™o STATE HIGHWAY ‘DETOURS ARE LIFTED

the past week on the Indiana highway system, leaving only three de-

(tours in effect, the highway depart-

ment announced today. Detours lifted were on Ind.

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south of Pennville and Ind. 162 east

of Jasper. Roads still closed on account of construction were:

| road to U, 8

at LOEW'S it's "TOP BILLING" for ANITA LOUISE CORNEL WILDE

in “The Bandit of Sherwood Forest” .in Technicolor NOW SHOWING!

for these nationally famous WATCHES

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| He is a member of the United Brethren church and the American

Two detours were lifted during

U. 8. 2¢—Bridge out at east edge of detour six miles over Road | 39, souta of Patton, then north on county 24.

Ind. 103—Olosed from Lewisville to New

| castle; detour 15 miles over 8. R. 3 and 40

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FRANKFURT, March 7 (U, P)—

At Sea: 905th, 997th treadway bridge|v companies, 335th, 38th engineer general service iments, 156th infantry reeiment, 3187th, 4453d, 4001st QM gervice soispanies, 3684th, 317th, 3008th, 3802d, 3001th, 3309th, . 3403d, 3372d QM truck companies, 256th, 600th, 2501. 691st T15th, 950th, 280th fleld artillery battalfons, 287th engineer combat battalion 34734, 3523d, 116th ordnance medium automotive maintenance companies, 548th 566th motor ambulance companies, 378th medical collecting company, 528th port] company, 900th QM laundry, 293d, 26th, | 3478th, 550th, 549th AAA aircraft warn- | ing battalions, 201st, 314th, 343d ordnance | depot companies; 459th ordnance evacuation company, 368th ordnance maintenance comp 519th engineer mainte- | nance compan A 2836th petrol distributing company, 718th “engineer depot company, 1254th, 245th engineer construction companies, 484th engineer heavy shop company, 163d, Jist engineer construction battalions, 13th fleld artillery observa-| tion battalion, 998th, 220th QM salvage | collecting companies, 69th amphibious | tractor battalion, 687th engineer base] equipment company, 486th engineer shop| Sompany, 1172d engineer collecting group, | 418th - engineer dump truck company, | 987th, 81ith, 988th ordnance base depot companies, 407th infantry regiment, 381st, 927th, “379th fleld artillery battalions, 327th medical battalion, 607th, 250th, 608th, ' 364th field artillery battalions, 503d ' medical company, 371st medical]

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“Times Amusement ~~ Clock .

' cIve “Alice Adams,” play, at 8.30 ] TOMLINSON HALL

in the Ozarks,” .play, . at’

2:3 30° anid 8:30 CIRCLE “Cornered,” with Dick Powall, at 11, 2:35, 6:20 and 10:08, aa ore Are Funny,” at 1, 4:45 and

INDIANA “Doll Face,” with Vivian Blaine, Dennis O'Keefe, Perry Como and Carmen Miranda, at 11, 1:45, 4:30, 7:15 and 10:05. : . “The Strange Mr, Gregory.’ with Bdmufid Lowe, at .12:45,-3:30, 6:15 and KEITH'S “Gangs of the Waterfront,” at 12.15, 2:58, 5:43, 8:38 and 10:37, Vaudeville at 1:19, 4:03, 6:47 and 42.

Talent show finals, 11 acis’ at 7:40

r LOEW:S “The Bandit of Sherwood Forest!’ with Cornel Wilde and Anita Louise, at 11:03, 1:46, 4:20, 7:12 and 9:58. “A Close Call for Boston Binckle, with Chester Morris, at 12:40, 3:23, 6:06 and 8:52, .

LYRIC Walt Disney's “Pinocchio,” at 11, 1:42, 4:33, 7:24 and 10:15. “A Guy Could Change,’ with AlTan Lane and Jane Frazee, at 12:37, 3:28, 6:19 and 0:10.

« lconcert this season at 4 p. m. Sun-

Second Public. Concert Set),

Indiana Central Group to Play Sunday.

The Indiana Central College or-| chestra, directed by Prof. Lyndon R. Street, will give its second public

day in Kephart Memorial auditorium. Miss Roberta Bland, Indianapolis harpist and a graduate of Indiana |Central, class of 1944, will be guest soloist. She will play works by Chalmers and Hasselmans and arrangements by Vito and Alberti. Included in the orchestra pro {gram will be the nocturne from Mendelssohn's “Midsummer Night's Dream,” the sonatina in “G’” major by Beethoven, the presto movement from Haydn's “Symphony No. 32 and excerpts from Weber's “Frei. schuetz” overture.

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battalion, 251st QM company, 571st signal company, 271st engineer combat battalion, 168th signalphoto company, 413d fleld artillery group, 310th, 352d, 537th] QM railhead companies, 56th rignal battalion, 3013d Q gas supply company, |

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825th tank test battalion, 747th i {her first

jous. tank battalion, 3034th, 3018th bakeries, 216th signal depot oth a

63d field hospital, Sth evacuation hos-|the new show opening today at the |p.iiv rou Street. and Lorena Wiles, first Others in the show's|violins; Ann Cory, Anna Mary Glick,

pital, 503d company, 42524 QM truck

company, 65th medical depot company,| FOX theater, 947th motor vehicle distributing com-| line-up include Anita, Bobby Vail,

pany, 647th medical clearing company, | 827th, 819th base ordnance companies

convalescent hospital, 579th QM laundry.

Ind. 120—-Closed from Jct, 13 to Jet. §;

detour 16 miles over 13, 30 and § engineer battalion

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Salled Wednesday from Aniwerp: 1257th |

Joan Davis,

Sailed Wednesday from Bremen: 8th| “Snuffy” Cochran, plus chorus in a new routine of dance and Virginia Keene, bass viols; Elmore

numbers.

FEATURED AT FOX

Cecil Von Dell, danseuse making | munity. Indianapolis appearance, {will be the featured performer in| Mra Allen B. Kellogg, Mrs. George Col-

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~==liok Sears and Betly BStluka, clarinets; Mona Reynolds, oboe; Julia George, bassoon: Barbara Halleck, bass clarinet;

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The 42-piece orchestra comprises Indiana Central students and members of the University Heights com-

Members of the orchestra include:

dren, Mary Cory, Mrs. Robert Egloff

Maryellen Green, Ruth Hagelskamp, Eileen

and Joanne , Cellos: Jo Ann. Kellie Outealt and Nancy nebrenter, flutes; Mary Lou Baker, nna Cattin, Preder-

Helen Whaley and Maynard Moser, cornets; Robert Egloff, Lavena McClain, Mary Ellen Totten and Rosalind Webb, | French horns: Edwin Pellett, euphonium: | Malcomb Black; Robert Miller and Roy | Turley, trombones; Russell Nicholes, tubs; | Loretta Roudebush, tympani; Bett Padgett |drums, and Janet Dennis Boble, accom: Pane,

‘VARIED PROGRAM IS SET FOR SYMPHONY

Comie opera, operetta and Viennese waltz music will be featured | by Fabien BSevitzky andthe In-

| dianapolis Symphony orchestra in {their third municipal concert at 3

|p. m. Sunday at the Murat.

| Composers represented on the

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{ program include Sigmund Romberg, Victor , Herbert, Johann Lehar, Richard

| Strauss, Fran

Strauss and il Waldteufel.

| Reserved seats are still available | for Sunday's concert either at the { Murat box office or in H. P. Was-

{son & Co.'s record department.

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