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mission announced today.

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Current sale of reserved seats at the English theater box office in-

dicates that nearly all 5000 reserved places will be occupied at Friday's | opening of the Romberg operetta, when the composer himself will con- |

Carrillon Concert | Honors Romberg

An all-Romberg program will be | featured on the Rite cathedral carillon from 8: 15 to 9 p. m. tomorrow.

James R. Lawson, carilloneur, has announced the program to herald: the opening the “The New Moon" | at Butler Bowl Friday night.

On the 63-bell carillon tomorrow, |

Mr. Lawson will play selections | hearsal was scheduled for 7:30

from Romberg’s best-known operet- | tas, closing with “Love, Come Back | to Me” “Softly as in a Morning Sunrise” and “Stouthearted Men" from “The New Moon."

Joe E. Browns On 3d Honeymoon

HOLLYWOOD, July 98 (U. P).— Joe E. Brown opened his cavernous mouth today and announced that

he and his bride-of 30 years are ony

their third honeymoon. The comedian disclosed that he and his wife had their marriage repeated three days ago “because Mrs. Brown is kinda sentimental about those things.” They do it every 10 years or so. The first time was in 1918 in the New York City hall, the second 10 years ago in church and the third in St, Paul's chapel, Beverly Hills.

Opera Singer's Divorce Recognized

| HOLLYWOOD, July 9

| duct,

The commission also taba

{it had adopted a rain-check policy | !to insure all patrons of the fairest | possible consideration. Bo

“Rain checks are - attached to

every ticket sold, regardless of the price,” the commission's statement |

said. “In the event of rain stopping|

a performance before 9:45 p. m, | rain checks will be honored for ad- | mission to a subsequent perform- | ance.” | With ‘the | completed today, the final dress re-

p. m. tomorrow at the bow the bowl,

Vocal Contest Set ‘For Monday Night

A centennial] vocal contest

partment's music division.

Moon" will go on

110-foot stage being |

for | | amateur artists aged 16 to “25 has, been announced by the park de- museum is

MAKING A HIT—Mark Stevens seems to have made a hit with June Haver in "| Won. der Who's Kissing Her Now,” which opens today at the Indiana. The technicolor’ musical is based on the life of Song: writer Joe Howard,

Herron Shows

Bronze Group

Works by Manship Are Included

Current feature at Herron

art a group of bronzes

owned by the Art Association of | | K., Mark Cowen, recreation super- Indianapolis,

together with two

{intendent, said the contest would be. from the collection of Miss Lucy

at 7:30 p. m. Monday at Brookside | | center.

in before midnight Saturday, are

®| available at the park department's | recreation office, 101 E 27th st. and

5€| Gladys Alwes’ music shop.

Awards for winners will include|

an audition with J. Charles Gilbert, general manager of the centennial! program, for possible appearance «t

the Butler Bowl pop concerts this! Son of

summer,

British Producer

Signs Joan Fontaine

(U. P).--

Blanks for entries, which must be |

{ Taggart. In a display arranged by Miss Anna Hasselman, curator, are

representative French, American, Swedish and German bronzes, ine cluding Miss Taggart's two examples of the work of Paul Manship, | contemporary American sculptor,

| Herron Art school has announced the appointment of Joe E, Haramy, Dr. and Mrs. John J.

| Haramy, 3228 Washington blvd,

to the staff of the Gros] studios of Chicago, _ specializing in| Mr. Haramy |

magazine illustration, {Sadyaten from Herron on June 7.

HOLLYWOOD, July 9 (U. P).—!|J, Arthur Rank, British film pro- TRANSPORT FREED

California today recognized as legal

opera singer Miliza Korjus’ Mexi- | Fontaine has been signed for one! P.).—The 16,000-ton u. S.

can divorce physicist Dr,

from German- born! Kuno Foelsch on]

ducer, today announced that Joan |

{ picture to be made in England. Douglas Fairbanks Jr. was signed |

YOKOSUKA, Japan, July-9 (U.| Army | | transport Admiral Sims was freed

today after being stuck for a week

grounds she was living in Mexico for another picture to be made on a tiny island two miles off

when she got the decree., Dr. Foelsch had sought a California divorce on grounds Mexican action was illegal.

HOLLYWOOD, July 9 (U. P).— Paule Croset, 22-year-old French movie actress, disclosed today she

the month to Harold Nebenzal, 2, | son of Movie Producer Seymour Nebenzal.

~ Keeping ping the Hair Slick: Is $50 Million Business

WASHINGTON, July 9 (U. P).— Americans spend more than $50 million a year for stuff to pour on, rub in and color their hair, the commerce department estimated | today. The department said that in 1945 | the retail trade figures showed that $20,106,000 was spent on shampoos.

JAPS- “10 GIVE ‘MIKADO’ TOKYO, July 9 (U® P.) —Allied headquarters said today that the copyright owners of the comic opera, “The Mikado,” ‘have granted Japanese producers permission to | Present i it here here,

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Stupid Waste of Time, Harmonicist Says By VIRGINIA MACPHERSON

United Press Stal Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, July 9.-—Harmon-

icist Larry Adler blasted fan clubs | “stupid waste of time He sald the only fan | {he has any use for is Minnie, the | harmonica-tootin' elephant back in’ | Baltimore, Md.

today as a

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to elephants, There'd be less nile delinquency that way.” Mr. Adler worries about the kids who hang around his stage door. “I want ‘em to come see my show," he sald. “I put on a good one— for one performance. But these youngsters who sit through ‘five or six are wasting their time, “They could be accomplishing a lot more if they'd come see me once and then visit a good museum or library or read a few good books. That way they'd help advance culture and learning." Minnie he accepts because she'd probably never contribute much in the way of culture anyway, But even she’s not wasting her time. Already she's learned to play the harmonica tfirough her nose—and not even Mr, Adler can do that, .. “I haven't met Minnie yet-—but I will,” he said. “I understand she's got a terrific rendition of ‘Yes, Sir, That's My Baby.’ That, I've Jot %0 hear.”

Fair Tickets To Go on Sale

Advance sale of reduced tickets for the State Fair will be

sold beginning tomorrow, Orval C. | Pratt, state fair manager, sald today,

The tickets will be priced at 35 cents, including tax. Regular gate {admission will be 60 cents during the fair, Aug. 20 through Sept. 5. The tickets will be available at all county agents, the Indiana Farm |. 00 the Hook's drug chains, the Meridian Book Shop and many banks and other stores and farm organizations.”

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