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sense of timing, the knowledge of |B
pis audience that only of experience, plus great gifts, can . Way beyond any possible comparison, he's the best comedian Indianapolis has seen in a musical in the past three seasons.
It's the operetta, oo comedian’s job Ross
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pook of “Sweethearts” — an adopted daughter of a laundress who already has six of her own turns out-to be -the missing -princess—is no great shakes. Mr. Clark manages to make the stage dings as funny as any ‘re likely to see. Still wearing the famous greasepaint specs, he’s as delightfully impish as ever. Each new fan-
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tastic costume, each half-hearted
« gttempt- to assume a new role is
agree that most of the credit belongs to Mr, Clark. Don't miss seeing him; :
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“Unconquered,” wi Goddard and Gary 1: ‘0, 4:15, 6:30 and Hoss Indiscreet,” with d Ella Raines, 8L12:40, 3:55, 7°10 ‘and 10725; “Whispering City” with Helmut Dantine an wy Anderson, af 11:10, 2:25, 5:40 and 9. KEITH'S “The Man in the Iron Mask,” with Louis Hayward and Joan Bennett, at 12:15, 3:30, 6:45 and 10:04. “A Gentleman After Dark.” Brian Denier and Miriam Hopking, at 11, 2:15, 5:30 and 8:45. LOEW'S
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“Notre Dame Singers Book Local Concert
The Notre Dame Glee Club, Daniel H. Pedtke directing, wil present a concert at 8:30 p. next Friday in Cathedral High School auditorium. With Robert Ruetz and Nolan
tone, and Edward Jett, bass, as soloists, the glee club wiil sing a program of classical, modern and popular music.
Death Toll Mystery After 7 Cars Pile Up
DEMING, N. M., Jan. 27 (UP) —An inquest will be held today into the deaths of three, and pos- | sibly four, persons who lost their | lives when seven automobiles and a house-trailer piled up yesterday
~ |during a heavy sand storm.
State police said the accident occurred when an eastbound California car towing a trailer (crashed into two autos parked
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