Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1947 — Page 15

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There's a bevy of Hollywood movie makers, somewhere between here! and North Carolina,’ who are):

The crew, from Universal-Inter-national, are headed for a dogwood-and-rhododendron locale at Asheville where, during the next three weeks; they are to do some exterior shots for “Tap Roots Appearing| in the film, to be produced by Walter Wanger and directed by George Marshall, will be Susan Hayward, Van Heflin and Boris Karloff.

The reason the Asheville-bound fot are speechless is that the writer assigned to do the dialog for the film got “lost” from the fain last

night. et Of Ton 4 jn GHONEL WIGGAM

He is Lionel Wiggam, formerly of Indianapolis, and now under con- p Bo tract to Mr. Wanger. 3

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+ As the train bearing the Holly~ wood cavalcade pulled into Union: In 150 Bur Station, Mr. Wiggam streaked off to ‘phone his mother and step- | . 2 Others, 13 and 14,

father, Mr. and Mrs, J. Edward Held by Police |

Spatig, 1121 Edgewood dr. Somehow (Mr. Wiggam doesn't | know quite how) the: conversation | police today sought a 12-year-old lasted a little longer than theihoy after one of his two young train's pause at the station. That's’ companions lost his bravado and why Mr. Wiggam was in® town admitted to detectives they com. today with “just the clothes on his mitted a $1250 cedar chest burglary. Back '—and .a pair of socks, size 11 petectives Michael Grannan and 1 eed of darhing. Henry McMahon arrested two boys, "The rest of his wardfobe Was iy and 14, after Millard Martz, 935 traveling in a southeasterly direc porman st. told them his house had! tion with the film group Which peen entered Monday. War oonds, lterally will have “nothing to say” worth $1200 and $50 in cash were until Mr. Wiggam catches up With taken from a cedar chest, he said. | § and saris. wifting dislog. At first the boys tried to put on Fist Aigument a tough exterior. “Tap Roots” is Lionel’s first as- - signment since his ‘return to the! “a 8 warranty” asked the odes

studios this month after the annual | four-month vacation (this one “jn | take them to the juvenile aid de-

Honolulu) - provided by his seven- |parment for Sustiontris year contract. His iy Decal Deva wn Most recent of his work shown ae on a. me 1B maw here was “Smash-Up” which was *PPToAch Was n, oy, ¥ at Keitl's for two weeks and is TUERt as well ‘quit mow. Im not now booked for neighborhood show- | (listening. ings beginning June 5. | The youngest, however, was nob Me was teamed with Dorothy 80 tough. He broke down whefl deParker in writing’ that screenplay |tectives pointed out theft of bonas which was cited. by Life magazine, might be a federal offense and adas one of its “Movies of the Week.” !mitted the burglary. Mr. Wiggam, following his grad- He told detectives.th2 bonds were uation from Princeton university in buried in a sack in the coa] bin at

_ ithe older boy's home. , fter these January, 1943, has been in Holly | were unearthed, the younger iad led

them to a spot on the bank of Pogue's Run where $15 of the $50 Pro. In cash was hidden in a len powder can. ‘Spree’ at Park

was on Warner Bros.' writing staff. Tech High Graduate He joined Walter Wanger Productions, Ing., late in 1945 after Mr. |

Wanger had bought one of his uny defiant - 1 published screenplays for $50,000. a Seta A your hon A graduate of Technical high the" money was hidden so openly: school at 15, Lional entered North-| unpoc people are stupid: they

western university and later at- vious tended Butler university for a short! ihr 35 the | oh place. to

time. Th d part th In _1936, while at Northwestern, LS s Joys oe on 4 hr his book of poems, “Landscape Riverside amusement park. With Figures,” was published. He| The detectives arraigned them for

also bas written fiction od, verse gu hearing: today-in Juvenile court. |}

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At Princeton in 141, “after a goes ess WY, fon Potars Europe, he wrote and directed] “Three White Leopards’ for the! university's Intime theater. He is leaving late this afternoon S asons for North Carolina. , . with a new pair of socks if he’s ‘had time to} W. Henry Roberts, Indianapolis buy them during his unscheduled dairy official, has been elected grand vacation. master of the Indiana Masonic - |lodge. He succeeds Orvis A. Del.’ One-Minute Speech linger, Ft. Wayne. WASHINGTON, Mgy 28 (U. P.). Mr. Roberts, vice president of Wil-' —Rep. Frank A. Mathews Jr. (R. |liam H. Roberts and Sons, Inc. is a N. J. today received permission to Past master of the Millersville Mamake a one-minute speech on the 300iC lodge; a trustee and past, house floor. His speech in full: |thrice potent master of the Scottish | “What we need is a foreign pol- Rite, and a member of all York Rite icy that's less foreign and more bodice aus the Red Cross of Con=, poticy. Other grand officers elected yes-. - terday at the 130th annual state

CC) i conclave in the Masonic temple are

Carl L. Hibberd, South Bend deputy COOKS WHILE

{master; John W. Thornburgh, In-| |dianapolis, senior warden; John E.|

00 ' | Baldridge, Columbus, junior watden; | THE C DOK S Richard A. Schweitzer, Knightstown, treasurer, and William H. own

Indianapolis, secretary. Mr. Dellinger was elected to > three-year term as trustee. I An annual pilgrimage to the In-' diana Masonic home at Franklin and instalation of officers today will close the two-day affair attended by approximately 500 delegates. fi

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For Sar Antonio Mayor ' SAN ANTONIO, Tex, May 328 (U. P).—~Maury Maverick, former congressman and former San Antonio mayor, ,was defeated in yes~ terday’s runoff election for mayor. Complete unofficial returns gave city tax commissioner ‘Alfred Callaghan 25476 votes and Mr. Mav-, erick 23531.

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