Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1947 — Page 8

~ PAGE 8 : “ brought by Mr. Iturbl were disHero and lturbi missed Friday, and the planist yesSeek Custody Pact |terday allowed a custody hearin HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 26 (U. PJ.~ 0 §0 Off calendur hile he and Mr. Concert, violinist Stephan Hero and Hero worked out a settlement. his father-in-law, pianist and movie! “We came to the conclusion that actor Jose Iturbi, today worked on an amicable adjustment was | a friendly agreement over custody only way to insure the best interests of Mrs. Hero's two children, and welfare of the children,” Mr. Mr. Hero spirited the two girls Iturbi’s attorney, william V. O'Con-|

f from their grandfather's home June nor, said. 9, saying he wanted them to “lead Mr. Iturbi's .daughter, normal life.” Child stealing charges | Iturbi Hero, committed suicide last tomorrow.

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Mrs. Charles.

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“Brule Force,” with Burt Lane caster, Hume Cronyn and Charles Bickford, at 11, 1:45, 4:35, 7 20,¢nd 10:10

“Code of the West,” with James Warren, wt 12:55, 3:40, 6:30 and 9:15

INDIANA “Dear Ruth,” with William Holden and Joan Caulfield, at 13:35, 2:45, 6:50 and 9:55, “Philo Vance’s Gamble,” with Alan Curtis and Terry Austin, at 11:35, 2:40, 5:50 and 8:55.

KEITH'S “Cry Woll,” with Errol Fynn and Barbara Stanwyck, at 11, 1:50, 4:40,

7:30 and 10:20.

“Little Miss Broadway,” with Jean Porter, at 12:40, 3:30, 6:20 and 9:10.

LOEW'S “Gunfighters,” with Randolph Scott and Barbara Britton, at 12:43, 3:51, 7 and 10:12

“The Corpse Came 0, 0. D..” with George Brent and Joan Blondell, at 11:00, 2:09, 5:18 and 8:30. LYRIO “Odd Man Out,” with Mason and Robert Newton, at 3:20, 6:40 and 10. “The Sport of Kings,” with Paul Campbell, Gloria Henry snd Har Davenport, at 11, 3:18, §:30 and 8:50.

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car for luncheon dates and change {into heavy Cadillacs for dinner, s {parking lot attendant said today. | | Elegance like this makes life Itwice as tough for Ralph. He's the {boy who parks limousines at Lucey’s, {movie great. Now he has to memor{ize two cars per star. | “I've beemy here 16 years and I've [never yet had to ask anybody which | |car is theirs,” Ralph explained. “But | [it's getting so I have to concentrate —now that they're driving different {cars in for lunch and dinner. | ‘That's the Style’ | “It ain't fashionable just to have one car, any more,” he added. “Not | land be ‘somebody. You gotta drive a | light job in the daytime—lige a convertible or a station wagon. Then after dark you get out your heavy car. That's the style—seems like.” He has to be a master diplomat, too. Because each actress and actor thinks his or her chrome-plated jalopy ought to be parked right in front of the lot, Makes ‘em feel important. But it calls for a fast foot on the clutch, “Betty Hutton always comes bounc{ing outs expecting hers to be right lat the driveway,” Ralph grins, “And I always have it there. The minute she roars away I put Dorothy Lamour’s up front. Or Shirley Temple's, It's kinda hectic jugglin’” His idea of doom is the day eight lor nine of the stars come tripping {down the stone path at the same time® There's only rgom for four {cars in front and ... well ... that's lone of the things Ralph tries not to {think about. bao Always in Hurry | “They're always in a hurry,” he |grinned, “Back to the studio, back \home, off to the beauty parlor . . . [pever ‘saw .such rushin’ folks.” On his day off Ralph fiddles around on his own car, which is a

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Theater to Reopen Fox Burlesque theater will reopen Friday for the 1947-48 season. Hughie

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783 N. James Stewart Noble Lionel Barrymore “IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE” Subjects

Esther, Williams—Rieardo Montalban

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“LITTLE MR. JIM”

Mack, manager, will be in charge of booking talent. The Fox chorus is: now under rehearsal directed by Pat Mack.

HANGED AT HONG KONG HONG KONG, Aug. 26 (U. P,) — Kanao Inouye, Canadian-born Japanese, was hanged in Stanley prison today for torturing war prisoners, including a number of Canadians.

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