Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1946 — Page 22

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CIVIO _“Thres Men on a Mersa,” comedy, at 8:30, Tommy Tucker snd band, on stage ab 1:08, 3:85, 6:46 9:31, “Lover Come Back” with George Brent, Lucille Ball and Vers Zorina, at 11:15, 3:05, 4:55, 7°48 and 10:26.

INDIANA “I've Always Loved You wilh Philip Dorn, Catherine McLeod and William Carter, at 11:35, 2:10, 4:35,

CONCERTS, Ine.

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and Xavier Cugat, at 11:25, 2, 4:36, 7:10 and 9:45. LYRIO “0. 8. 8." with Alan Ladd and Geraldine Pitagerald, at 11:15, 1:25, 3:30, 5:40, 7:50 and 10.

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It Looks Rosy For Film Stars

June Haver's Option With Studio Is O.K.'d

til next June.

now reads $2250 a week. She appeared before Judge Alfred Paonessa yesterday | | for approval of her third option’ { with 20th Century-Fox studios. She| reported she was saving 10 per] | cent above the amount ordered by the court, 3 The new option gave her $250 more a week. It automatically increased the 20 per cent she is put- | ting into savings bonds toward 2) | $100000 annuity as directed last I";

{tures three years ago at $75 a week, also is saving 10 per cent to buy an apartment house, -8he has bought her own home since signing with the studio.

Opera Singer $ Husband

Files Suit for Divorce

HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 18 (U. P)).Miliza Korjus, Viennese actress and | opera singer, was charged with causing great mental suffering to=! day in a divorce suit filed by Dr. Kuno Froelsch, German-born physicist. Dr. Froelsch asked that he be awarded the family home here and custody of their 13-year-old daugh-|

him since he .and the singer separated five years ago.

Movie Pi lots Sig n New Guild Contract

| HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 18 (U. P.Y- | The question of jurisdiction over pilots. who fly before the movie cameras was settled today when movie producers signed a contract | covering them with the Screen | Actors Guild. | The contract talls for $756 a day

“land $250 a week when a pilot is in the studio and $100°a day when he | tod

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Af Murat (Wilde Salary Row Settled

'Forever Amber’ Filming To Begin in Two Weeks

HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 18 (U, P.). ~Twentieth Century-Fox studio has announced salary difficulties had {been settled with Cornel Wilde, ! ending his “on again off again” flirtation with the role of Bruce | Carlton in “Forever Amber.” Two days ago Mr. Wilde refused to play the co-starring role with! Actress Linda Darnell unless the studio increased his salary. He was susperided and it was an-| nounced the long-delayed produc-| tion would proceed with another | actor taking his place, Early scenes | were to be shot without Mr. Wilde to give him a rest. Mr, Wilde earlier withdrew from | the part, pleading poor health, then | returned to the cast with his doc- | tor's approval. Actual filming of the screen ver- | sion of Kathleen Winsor's story of restoration England is scheduled to ‘begin in two weeks. It was started last spring with | Peggy Cummins in the role of |

celebrated magito the Murat for one ‘performance at 8:30 p, m. | Sunday.

Dr. Tarbell, | cian, coming:

‘Concert Tickets ‘On Sale Monday

Individual tickets for Indianapolis Symphony orchestra concerts will be placed on sale Monday fQllowing the most successful seasonticket campaign in the orchestra's | history, This announcement was made today by Howard Harrington, orches{tra manager, who added that tick- [= would be available Monday at the Murat theater and in H. P. -| Wasson's record department. | Under Fabien Sevitzky's direction, i a———————————— | the orchestra will open its 10th TRUMAN PORTRAIT FINISHED season next month with concerts WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 (U, P.).—| | Saturday evening and Sunday after- i prank O, Salisbury, British artist, | noon, Nov. 2 and 3. |has finished his portrait of Presis | Two other pairs of subscription |qent Truman. He will take it im-! (concerts will be played in Novem-| mediately to London for exhibition {ber. Jennie Tourel, Metropolitan, the Royal Academy, | mezzo-soprano, will be soloist at the rr — ok MAN, 83, WEDS WOMAN, 81 nings, Nov. 15 and 16, Erica Morini,| GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, Oct. 18! famed violinist, will be soloist at|(U, P.).—Albert F. Doane and Mrs. | the Saturday evening and Sunday Mae Anderson took out a marriage | afternoon concerts, Nov. 23 and 24.|license today. Mr. Dofine is -83 r——r— vears old. His bride-to-be is 81.

‘Herron to Exhibit — Painting Collection

Herron Art institute will exhibit the Encyclopaedia Britannica col-| lection of contemporary American | | painting Nov. 3 through Dec. 8 for the first time in Indiana, Wilbur Peat, institute director, revealed ay. Indianapolis will be the only Indiana city in which the collection of | paintings by 127 leading American |artists will be displayed on its pres-| lent itinerary, Mr. Peat added. |

decided: she did not «fit the part. | Miss Darnell then was given the co-starring role,

Munar Sun.Nov.3 >

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field, IIL, the student council yesterday at Indiana Central college.

of student government at the University Heights college,

named were: Mary Ida Parr, senior {of Argenta, Ill, and Paul Alexander, |sophomore from Indianapolis,

Amber but halted when the studio | ;

AT INDIANA CENTRAL

John R. Rider, senior from West» was elected president of

The election marked the first year

Two representatives at large

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Pianist Featured on

Jordan Broadcast

| The 218th consecutive weekly broadcast ‘of Jordan conservatory { music over WIRE at 5:15 p. m. to{morrow will feature Pianist Esther | Schinbeckler’s performance of Schu{mann’s “Papillons.” | Miss Schinbeckler, member of Jordan's preparatory: piano faculty land advanced student of Marie Zorn, received her bachelor of music en from Jordan last spring.

Commentator on tomorrow's program will be Walter. D. Hickman,

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“ROSE MARIE"

IMMORTAL MUSICAL BY RUDOLF FRIML

SATURDAY MATINEE

"PLAY GYPSY PLAY"

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With a Superior Cast of Singers ond Comedions, Spectaculor Ballet

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Garcy—Huntz

“ow FAST COMPANY"

Margaret O'Brien—Lionel Batrymore THREE WISE FOOLS”

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“HER ADVENTUROUS NIGHT"

Margaret O'Brien—Lionel Barrymore

“THREE WISE FOOLS”

Freddie Stawart—June Preisser

“FREDDIE STEPS OUT”

Evelyn Keyes—Willard

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Golor Jinx Falkenberg—Joe

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Dick Arlen “ TIMBER QUEEN" " MECCA 3S Jane Darwell N. x ble Edg Kennedy “CAPT. TUGBOAT ANNIE”

and a brilliant company of supporting artists featuring

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MURAT—Sat., Sun., October 26-27:

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Alan Ladd ‘Lucky “Lucky Jordan”

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“RENEGADES” color

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The best mu Miller, brothe: and another Miller, and Jol be ushers, Following th be a reception bride's parent Breithaupt wi couple will lea and will be at | parents.

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Pi Zeta chaj rority, national) fessional soro speech, will i Sunday

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Patrons to Mr. and Mrs. F and Mrs. Edv Vuturo and Pledges are MN McClellan, Ald Shannon and Jeanette Ruthe line Clark. A program ¥ the pledges, a tea will follow.

Units to

Units of the will meet next center of the The schedule Plainfield and North Churck Wednesday — ¢ Branch; Thurs Brookside and munity; Frida Victory.

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