Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1947 — Page 41

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Dates Listed Events Scheduled . For Oct. 19, 22, 26

Dates for the season's first three i Hamer 4 stage attractions at the Murat were § a CB AE Dec ~ORIVE IN (HOTEL WASHINGTON _i vice president of Theater Produc ine, PENDLETON PIKE—Opens TP, M, —————— s “Jazs at the Philharmonic,” pro-| " JAMES MASON x 2 gram of popular vocal and instru- | MEETS HIS MATCH IN mental music, will play a return ‘THE WIEK ’ f BE us YS uay'a sewn] “THE WICKED LADY" A LOVE AS WILD AS THE MEN | RAO an Juliet,” grand opera A TNS WHO FOUGHT FOR HER. produce: y the New York Civic. ’ : Opera Co. will appear for two — OPEN GREER GARSON — AS YOU nights, Oct. 22 and 28, under . DESIRE HER IN MGM'S HITI sponsorship of the Indianapolis! » 1 10:45 A. M. Junior chamber of commerce. | —— ry 3 \ CF us MINRLST SLL Wa + orem ema wy Spike Jones will bring his band, AT ENGLISH'S—Ina Claire, TWOSOME — Russ Carlyle IN GANG ROLE -— Victor " and show for a one-night engage- " \ ho § ye ‘ Sabu, June Dupres—In Color ment Oct. 26.’ “The Jones programi 12" of George Kelly's comedy, | and Mary Morgan, w o form | Mature, who is cast as a’ qang- HE Ter RADAR re program "The Fatal Weakness,"=which | the vocal "Twosome,"' a feature | ster with possibilities for re. [| Laurel and Hard will commence at.8 p. m,, instead of | , Wl . Ww SWAY OUT WEST the usual 8:30, so as to accom-| Opens a three-day run at 8:30 | of the Carlyle band's hi inc | forming in "Kiss of Death, “THE BLACK WIDOW —Fiash News modate out-of;town patrons, Mr.| P. mM. today at the English the. | ment currently at the Indiana | opening today at the Circle. Byrne said. ater, with a matinee scheduled | roof. Dancing is scheduled for | On the same bill is "Trespasser.” | for Saturday. tomorrow, Saturday and Sun- | with Dale Evans and Warren | i > en day. Douglas. Ww 48 Groups to M to Meet David Griffith Troe. Worke Overman] #3 wo S d f Di Times Amusement ree orks vertime, | with : : uea Tor vivorce Clock Ripens 2d Apple Crop ROBERT RICHARD g ere IS on HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 2 (U, P.). — ENGLISH An Indianapolis apple tree is

David Griffith, 73, famed as the| producer¢director of “Birth of a Nation,” first epic film in movie history, today was sued for divorce by | his wife. Mrs. Evelyn Baldwin Griffiths 33, | accused the film pioneer of mental cruelty and asked the courts to ap-| prove a property settlement. The Griffiths were married in| Louisville, Ky., March 2, 1936, a few | months after he divorced Mrs,

The Indianapolis ConVention and Visitors Bureau today announced 48 conventions are scheduled tp be held in the city this month. Joseph J. Cripe, bureau manager, said the minimum estimate of the number of delegates and guests who | will attend these meetings is 25,380. According to Mr. Cripe, convention delegates spend an average of $40 during his stay in the city This means visitors will put $1.243,620 in local trade channels during the month, he said. century. Largest convention during October Ir mt will be the annual three- ey meet- | Ella Mae Gerber

ing of Indiana State Teachers as-| Bears Second Child

sociation Oct. 23-25, CHELSEA, Mass., Oct. 2 (U. P.).—

Mr. Cripe said the heavy sched{E11 erbe tle of conventions during the month | Tin Moe Jo oe en oN |

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been married for a quarter of a|

» lends assurance that another girl at the dependents’ war in Chel-| record-breaking convention‘ year is \sea naval hospital, | in progress.” |

{ The auburn-haired songstress Last year a total of 386 state and | ‘husband, Lt C.mdr. Marvin goipess | bational groups convened in In-iwag at the hospital awaiting news| dianapolis. The bureau estimates! lof the pirth. They have one other! the total for 1947 will pass the 400 | 4-year-old boy. oy mark,

Silver Anniversary For Gyro Club

Celebration ' of the Indianapolis |

be a feature of (the first district] Gyro Club convention to be held to‘morrow and Saturday in Hotel Antlers. More than 100 delegates and "their 1a1ty English. WIP PTE, sypested. to altend the). Then he _comparin convention from Indiana, Ohio, police methods wit “hthose used in| Pennsylvania, Georgia and Florida,|Russia. He scoffed at what he according to Robert R. Dietz, presi- {called ‘the “kid glove” tactics of the dent of the local club. (PF. B. I. in this country. The rub-

Convention delegates and their per hose, he said, is far more effecwives will be entertained with golf, tive. |

bridge and sight seeing tours. A! Murmurs

of surprise floa

Propylaeum Saturday afternoon has room, been arranged for the Qelegales! wives. Mrs. Clifford Donnell and Mrs. |nunciation of the American

Continues Denunciation Gen. Panjeff continued his depolice

Ray Fatout are co-chairmen of system, growing more” caustic "win looked at Mr. Hoover. Their faces

women’s activities. leach charge. SS | Somebody in the back of the hall Doctor Gets the Bird; |nissed.

The general went right on, sayCAMBRIDGE, England, Oct. 2.8 he was continually amazed by (U. P.).—A physician, summoned (the_* "easy Fong Jhatiods u She to Addenbrooks hospital for an F- P- : Buk 8 added, it ma U. 8. “emergency operation” discovered | lice 8 that much i his patient was a duck. La Systess table, P. B. I. Chief Two fishermen brought the duck | Rigas Hoover and Attorney Genin after it swallowed their bait. or al Tom ©. Clark exch y Wor The doctor, quickly recovering iq glances. from his surprise, cut out the hook The patient's Tecovery was im- Finglly, a man at ths head table mediate, stood up belligerently. “I think the speaker is going be- \ yond the bounds of courtesy,” he Rivoli Changes Films shouted. “T don't feel that he has The Rivoli theater announces that|any right to act like Vishinsky.” “The Biscuit Eater” will replace] Gen. Panieff started to reply.|

He's Hooked, Too

_|Linda Griffith, to whom he had{"

Critic of F. B. I. Technique Splattered With Lemon Pie

pater Oct. 2 (U. P.).—The principal speaker at the F'. B, Gyro Club's 25th anniversary williy police training school banquet was introduced as Gen. Feodor Paniefl, commissar-general of Soviet public security. He was greeted with polite applause from the 1000 guests. The general, a stocky, mustachioed mdn in the uniform of the Russian army, bowed ceremoniously, He started off by apologizing for his!

Fatal Weakness," comedy starring Ina Claire, at 8:30, “> STEVE BRODEY'S MUSIC HALL

“The Drunkard,” melodrama, at 8:30.

COLE “Kiss of Death,” with Victor Mature, Brian A and Coleen

Gray, at 12:40, 3:50, Y and 10:10. “Trespasser,”” with Dale Evans and Warren Douglas, at 11:38, 3:35, 5:45 and 8:56,

INDIANA Croisote Susahger, a Sous rosby rry er AD oa Caulfield, ab a1, S10, 3:38, 148

KEITH'S “Marked Woman,’ with Bette Davis and a Bogart, at | 12:43, ‘3:53, 7.03 and 10:13, “Dust Be My Destiny,” with John Garfield and Priscilla Lane, at 11:3, 2:32, 5:42 and 8:52,

LOEW'S “Desire Me,” with Greer Garson, Robert Mitchum and Richard Hart, at 12:06, 2:36, 5:06, 7:36 and 10:06,

LYRIO “New Orleans,” with Arturo de Cordova and Eero Patrick, at 12:40, 3:55, 7:10 and 10: “Fun on a Week-End,” with Eddie Bracken and Priscilla Lane, at 11:10, 2:26, 5:40 and 8:50

ted table turned out to be Ole Olsen |

luncheon and style show at the|through the Mayflower Hotel ball- |of the Olsen and Johnson comedy | {team. “Geen. Panieff” was one of ik

i stooges.

g 1, s. ‘him with water, Then he splattered | ‘a’ Jémon meringue pie in the gen«) eral’s fa Realizing they had been taken in, | ry yy that it was all a joke, the spectators Madame Butterfly {roared with glee.

The belligerent man at the head|

F. B. I. Chief Hoover looked ot Attorney General Clark. Mr. Clark

were as red as the epaulets on the,

{“general’ s” uniform. |

Tallulah Bankhead Stricken With Neuritis

CHICAGO, Oct. 2 (U.P). ~— Actress Tallulah Bankhead was confined to bed in her hotel room! today. Noel Coward's “Private Lives” in which she is starring was canceled. | Miss Bankhead was suffering! from neuritis, But she protested against going to a hospital because, | she said, “The show must go on.”| Miss Bankhead's physician, Dr.| score W, Tarry, overruled her objections and refused to allow her]

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to apear after she was stricken in her dressing room. He said she

“Cry Wolf” for the first matinee But before he had said five words, | was suffering from a painful attack

show next Saturday, {the man at the head table doused |

of neuritis in her left arm.

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Hull Still in Hospital

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