Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1947 — Page 11

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{able the parks and recreation de- "| partmen

|plants built or announced repre-|’ senting a capital investment of

fading Pools

To Remain Closed|

Clty wading pools, with the ex-|

ception of the one at Brookside perk, will not open this summer until they have been converted into modern shower pools which will; meet health standards. - Brookside pool, which has been converted into a shower pool, ‘will {be open daily, Werk on the other {pools will be done as quickly as materials ahd funds. become avail-

t said.

announced today there would be some delay in opening city swimming pools. Miter equipment must be replaced in Ellenberger pool. At Carfield and Broad Ripple pools repairmen are not expeeted to have Jem ready by Saturday, the date’ scheduled for opening.

California Expands

SAN FRANCISCO (U, P,).~Oalifornia’s industrial expansion made great strides in 1946, with 1150 new

$153 million, the state chamber of conimerce reported.

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INDIANA STATE FAIRGROUNDS

June 19-20-21-22 Twice Daily: 2:30 and 8:(5P. M. Sponsored by Frank T. Strayer Pest, V. F. W. Buy Your Tickets Now at Claypool Hotel Drug Stere General Admission, $1.00 Reserved Box Seats, $1.50 Kids Under (2, 50¢

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FOUNTAIN SQUARE

TONITE, 5:45 te 830% Mickey Roeoney—Lewis Stone

“Love Laffs at Andy Hardy”

Buich Jenkins—Peter Lawford “My Brother Talks to Horses"

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Susan Hayward—iee Bowman : “SMASH UP” Phil Regan “Sweetheart of Sigma Chi”

Resemary Laplante “Devil Bat's Daughter”

Neighborhood Theater Directory

PARAMOUNT ° 2 Cah. Warren Don y Ames

"BELOW THE DEADLINE Charles Starrett “LAND RUSH"

MECCA 788 Laurence Tieiney N. Noble Anne Jeffreys “STEP BY STEFF” Gail Patrick “Rendesvous With Aanle™

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“ANGEL AND THE BADMAN" WED. “PURSUED” — ee re - 0¢ Ray Milland—Barbara Stanwyck 5:45 to 6 “CALIFORNIA” IN COLOR Adele Mara “PILGRIM LADY” George DAL TN PARIS’ FH - wv CIDS | “SCANDAL 4 OPEN" Gall Russell—Claire pre RS" 18 EXC 15 Miles ESS A “BACHELOR'S DAUGHTE Geos : wite “BACH ¥ La “SCANDAL iM PARIS” ro your 15 miles of kidney & A 4 i L “RACHEL OR’ UBHTERSY | Ine oes & Fo i re n BACHELOR'S DAUGHTERS” | De &iiaei your Wg E—— oa eT ee Da Tonite, 5:45 to 6, 25¢ Plus Tax The SQUIRE leg pains, loss of pep and s up Mickey Rooney—Bonita Granville 30th § to swelling, puffiness the “Love Laughs at Andy Hardy” LAST TIME TONIGHT gp abe fe Bg en Philip “pi T ” Lana Turner—John Garfield something wrong with your kidweys es Reed g own In James Mcann's er, { > WED.. Sim en, un, masse || rosrud at Rss Rite smo || EiEiz uy sti, ssf yo +: Robi. Mitchum “PU RSUED Andy Russell “STORK CLUB" ulant dinre i bie ALY

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‘IT HAPPENED IN BROOKLYN’

Stephen Grey “SO DARK THE NIGHT”

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Edw. G. Robinson—Len MacAlliste THE RED HOUSE” Cooper—Barbara Stanwyck

“MEET JOHN DOE”

Ww d “Shocking Miss Pilgrim” 06. “SWAMP FIRE”

" TODAY AND TOMORROW Clark—Marths

Dane Vickers ‘That Way With Women’ Lawrence Tiermey—Ted North “Devil Thumbs a Ride”

“DEAD RECRON ING” WED. “‘Bendie Moment"

Delaware

CINEMA , ;'. = as Fan Frank Snatr 5 J S=Tk

“T HAPPENED IN BROOKLYN’

Loretta Young—David Niven

“PERFECT MARRIAGE” REX ivan

Larry Parks—William Demarest “THE JOLSON STORY” in Coler

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Margaret O'Brien—Jose Iturbi “MUSIC FOR MILLIONS" Kay Francis—Paul Kelly “ALL OTMENT WIVES”

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Mena Freeman “That Brennan hy

“UNDERCOVER WOMAN" ST ATE 10th & Fredric Mareh 2 Holmes Carol Lombard

“NOTHING SACRED" Billie Burke “THE CHEATERR"

VOGUE 3 Colepeatina atéod Sydney Greenstireel—Martha Vickers “THAT WAY WITH.WOMEN" “DIAMOND HORSESHOE?

«Paul V., Brown, city park director,

: Acme Telephoto STERLING —The first Starling silver gown ever made is being worn by Dorothea Richmond Hollywood. The 14 -pound, $5000 dress is the gift of the Sultan of Jahore, whom Miss Richmond entertained last summer.

IPianc Recital

Set Tomorrow

Mrs. Albert Reep will present 23 piano students in recital at 8 p. m. Mrs.

tomorrow at 3028 Park ave. Gertrude Gutelius will be hostess.

Pupils appearing on Wednesday's

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| Rejects Plea -

. PARIS, June 10 (U. P) ~The Federation of Railroad men was

| reported to have rejected a request|Vindow. {by Pre J that it as

er Paul Ramadier today 500,000 striking railroad Workers to go back to their jobs, Hopes for any immediate end of

‘| the strike which had paralysed the

entire French rail system were dashed by the report that the federation had refused Premier Rama-~ dler’s request.

i] At the same time the govern-

ment faced a possibility that gas and electrical workers throughout

{France would walk off their jobs

today. Workers in one large Paris power plant struck yesterday. The meeting between Premier Ramadier and rail union leaders was arranged on union initiative. The premier had consistently refused to negotiate on wage demands until the men had returned to work,

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in the capture of two men as they he plant.

the third escaped after the guards had fired three shots, Accomplice Named The guards, Curtis Poindexter, Arthur Francis and Arlon Clowd identified the captured. men as Robert ol, 57, and Edward Barber, 32. Later police said the saptured men named an accomplice and he is being held for questioning. In other crimes last night, a 32-year-old woman told police she was robbed of $3 in the 900 block on W. North st. She said a man pulled a knife and said “I'm going to kill you if you don’t do as I say.” Bedroom Looted Robert’ McKibben, 30, of 1727 College ave., reported that about 10:30 p. m. last night he and his wife heard someone in the room. They rmed on a light in time to see a

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“BACHELOR'S DA DAUGHTERS” |.

| Neil Linn, Carole Sue Coons, Sandra ' Haslet, Dick and Betty Lou Billeiison, Norma Turpin, Paul Whittemore, Susan Max, Helen and Karin |Swanson, Sandra Jordan, Shirley |Zollars, Lois and Louis Wooldridge; Florence Redding, Marjorie Silver, Nancy and Sally Max, Maurice Whittemore Jr, Eunice Cochran, Gertrude .Gutelius and Miriam Woollen Cochran.

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Mr. McKibben’s clothing containing his wallet and $2. Frank Harrington, 29, of 114 N Belmont ave., said two tires on his car were slashed while it was parked in front of 3316 N. Sherman dr. early today.

Valparaiso Annexation Halted by Court Order

VALPARAISO, Ind, June 10 (U. P.) —Valparaiso’s plans to. annex 1400 acres of land were halted today after a judge ruled in favor of -a group of landowners who opposed |. the move: Special Judge E. Miles Norton of Crown Point said the annexation plan was “in the best interests of

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