Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1947 — Page 25
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DU QUOI, II. (U. P). — The United Electric Fidelity coal mine,
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LATE. SHOW TOMORROW NIGHT
ness. The mine sold 43 head of black Angus beef ‘cattle, raised on reclaimed strip lands.
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Heondhoma Group To Give Comedy
The Teendrama theater will. present “Three Days of Grace,” ~cqms edy, for the “benefit of the Cancer Control fund, at Caleb Mills hall, Shortridge, next Friday night. Bponsored by the park and recreation ‘department, the teen theater is “dirgeted by Mrs, Dorothea Craft
The cast of this second Teendrama presentation includes Phyllis Miller, Don Thiele, Betty Boots, Emmett Tuxhorn, Norma Owens, Pat Servaas, Harriett Tressler, Thornton Klos, Jack Shannon, Dan Davis, Dick Parrotte- and Delores Thom. Charlotte Thome is stage manager, Beverly Dady is chairman of property and Leroy Hansel is technician. The set is being made by members of Technical high school’s stagecraft class, directed by Chelsea Stewart. Seats are on sale at Gladys Alwes Music shop, Wilking Music Co.
Mayoralty Campaign Gets Under Way
The municipal election campaign moved into the first stages today with a west side boom for Earl Buchanan, industrialist, as a G. O. P. mayoralty candidate, and Frank J. Noll Jr's announcement for reelection as city clerk. . A committee headed by Roscoe Conkle, west side businessman and civic leader, has been organized to promote the candidacy of Mr, Buchanan, treasurer of the. National Malleable and Steel Casting Co.
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West Side Group || {Boosts Buchanan |
REAL McCOY—Clyde (Sugar Blues) McCoy, now appearing with his band and stage show at the Circle, where the accompanying screen feature is
ils Prepared
1947-48 Season Soloists
Pablen, Sevitaky will announce the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra's 1047-1048 subscription-concert at the Murat concerts at 7:30 p, m. today and 8:30 p. nl. tomorrow.
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Bt po of on i and college songs. :
‘Soloists for the coming season ine clude ‘Dame Myra Hess, Yehudi Menuhin and Jacques Thibaud, together with the presentation, for the first time with. the local orohes-
shutz and Nemenoff, ; On the coming season's list also are Daniel Ericourt, Sascha Gorod« nitzki and Menahem Presler, pian
"Black Angel."
Mr. Buchanan has indicated he would become a candidate for the mayoralty nomination if enough voters sign a petition, pledging their support. Members of Board. . Berving with Mr. Conkle as officers of the Buychanan-for-mayor committee are Mrs. Clayton Ridge, former member of the Indianapolis school board, as co-chairman, and Mrs. Boyd Miller, 515 W. 44th st.,
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as .secretary. The committee announced that ft had obtained 600 signatures on a Buchanan-for-mayor petition in a preliminary canvass of voters and added that hundreds more will be obtained. Mr. Buchanan, who is 60, has been with the steel castings firm |¢ for 30 years. He was formerly a member of the city school board. He is a vast president of the Indianapolis Per» sonnel association, a director of the Indiana League of Credit Unions, chairman of the home service advisory committee of the Red Cross and a member of the Masonic lodge.
Announces Candidacy
COWBOY SINGER—-Jimmy Wakely, starring in "Rainbow
Over the Rockies," Ambassador-Alamo,
ists; Isaac Stern, violinist, returned by popular demand after his debut here this year, and three eminent vocalists: Eleanor Steber and Regina Resnik of the Metropolitan Opera Co., and Set Svanholm, tenor of the Royal opera in Stockholm, The present year’s plan of 12 Saturday evenings, six Friday evenings and six Sunday afternoons will be followed agin in the forthcoming subscription series. Boloist tonight and tomorrow night will be Georges. Enesco, Romanian violinist-composer, making his first post-war tour of the United’ States. Mr, Enesco will be heard in the Brahms D major concerto in a program which also includes Kalinnikov’s First symphony and the suite from “The Wise Virgins,” by Bach-Walton.
Bl Orson Welles Takes a Tumble
HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 28 (U. P.)— Injuries to the producer, director, star and writer of the movie “Lady From Shanghai” today closed down production until next week.
“now at the
Mr. Noll, who was elected city clerk on the Republican ticket along with Mayor Tyndall in announced his candidacy 1
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permitted to run for re-election,
nomination at the May 6 primary Naw last night. Under a 1945 law, the city clerk is
All four jobs are filled by Orson Welles, who stumbled over a steel cable and fell from a seven-foot platform yesterday while he was directing his wife, Rita Hayworth. He suffered a possible ankle frac. ture, head contusions and abrasions,
tra, of a two-piano team, Iaubo«|
Calendar Nudes
|| pictures of nude women.
through the mails on 1947 calen- == dars. So the department issued
put mayors can’t succeed themselves in Indianapolis. Mr. Noll, who is an attorney specializing. in municipal law, sald he felt that he is qualified for re-elec-tion because of his five years’ experience in municipal government affairs.
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 (U. P). —The postoffice department took a stand today on calendars that show
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gress is doing well.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 (U. P). —A majority of bankers feel that federal debt reduction should come before tax cuts and a slight majority thinks the Republican con-
These were the findings of a na-tion-wide - survey of 5000 bankers conducted by Banktrends, a newsletter published here by U. V. Wilcox. Sixty per cent of bankers answering the poll felt that debt reduction is more important than tax reduction at this time. Twenty-
the more important of the two. The remainder were undecided. Forty-three per cent said the Republican* congress is “doing well”
special warnings today asking postil masters and calendar makers not ii to let it happen on next year’s crop. “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” said the department’s solicitor, Frank J. Delany.
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“Officially, we don't like nudes.” Mr. Delany figured this was a good time to issue the warning so calendar makers could slap a little more clothing on calendar ladies who want to ride through the mails.
ASTRONOMER TO SPEAK Russell Sullivary’local astronomer, will speak at a meeting of the Indiana Astronomical society to be
hall. He will discuss “The Yale Catalogue of Bright Stars.” C. M. Cannaday also will discuss objects in the March skies.
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Freddie Nagel, Band Play at Indiana Roof
Freddie Nagel and his orchestra will open a three-day engagement atop the Indiana Roof this evening, ballroom authorities have announced. Specializing in popular South American’ music, the Nagel outfit features vocals by Jane Easton and Dick Baldwin.
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