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night in his sleep, will be held tomorrow at 5:30 p. m., Indianapolis time. The body will be cremated and the ashes shipped to Greenwood cemetery, Brooklyn, where his sister, Mary Ellen, was buried two years ago. Mr. her death. He died of “old age” after a critical three-week illness. Flowers From “Greats” Another sister, Mrs. Frances V. Bierck, Westpoint, Conn., and Mr. Hart's son, William 8. Jr, 24, survive. Flowers from movie greats and old-time fans who never forgot Mr. Hart were filling Forest Lawn Memorial Park. “If this keeps -up, there won't be any room in church for the | mourners,” a cemetery executive said Most of the old-time stars were expected and the rites were open

to Mr. Hart's fans. Dr. George Davidson, St. Johns Episcopal church, Los Angeles, will preach, *'and Rudy Vallee: will sing “The |Last Roundup” and “The Long, ~ long Trail"

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‘ HOLLYWOOD, June 25 (U, P.).— The body of William S. Hart, Hollywood’s greatest cowboy actor, lay amid floral tributes from hundreds of fans today, awaiting burial be“took

Hart had been {ll ever since!

The park board today announced the name of the first registered entrant in its 1946 music festival. First to apply for the competition was Delbert A. Dale, R. R. 6, Box 331 R, l4-year-old trumpeter. Others rapidly are being added to the list, board members said today, with popular interest in the competition being stimulated by the mounting total of donated prizes. Donors and prizes thus far announced include: Mrs. Gertrude Buttz, of L. 8. Ayres’ sheet music department, a $250 album of George Gershwin's music; Byrne & Ross, Inc., a season ticket to all Byrne-Ross attraction at the Murat

theater; Gladys Alwes, a season ticket to the Martens concert series; Frank Wilking, of Wilking

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Others are: Howard Harrington, manager of the Indianapolis symphony orchestra, a season ticket for the symphony, now earmarked for award to the outstanding violinist; Hermann H. Rinne, of the Indiana Music Co., a baton; Boyd Sparrow, manager of Loew's the-

Music festival contestant Delbert Dale.

ater, 12 passes to Loew's; Kenneth Collins, of Greater Indianapolis Amusement Co. passes to the Indiana, Circle and Lyric theaters, and Pearson Music Co., cup.

festival has been set at July 6. Blanks are available at Ayres’ sheet music department, at Pearson’s, the Gladys Alwes Music shop and the park board office, 27th st.

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