Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1948 — Page 7
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George Sanders “Action in Arabia”
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sands of requests from parents for toys for their children. When the requests aren't granted—there are so many it would “be ble=<the return letters berate Gwenn for pris pointing the kids. » # . Well, now we're even with the British. J. Arthur will produce “Christopher Columbus” in England, and a Hollywood producer, Ben Bo-
We OL. This genus; will film “The Lite of New Jersey]! Engagement Added! Charles Dickens.” “ R Dovgine - Complete 8 Ao Curd “PARTNERS OF PLAINS™ | Enttisn * “KING OF THE CARNIVAL" Jim Backus writes from 'Washote m- | ‘Musi ington, where he just played a ki ER «au — Jost nN |benefit, that you dare not ask Retour OF THE PAST, RE x 81st ane “wa. |anyone what He's doing these BE GOOD" June An wien ‘ 1285 (days. The answer is always, n Technicolor € “GOOD NEWS" “I'm running for President, Re Campbell “SPO RT OF KINGS” aren't you?” .
. . . +. Why agents get gray: Young ‘Steve McNally appeared with Ginger Rogers in “The Magnificent Doll” and UI executives, who had an option on his services, let him go. Recently the same executives saw him again in a Warner film, “Johnny Belinda.” Now he’s all set to sign
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Bette Davis—Henry Fonda “JEZEBEL"
Pana Andrews “BOOMERANG”
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Dinah Shore may to London {in July . . . Movie executives are
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convinced. - that. all. will | be in color within two or three years, i * wn = i “William Cameron” anon _ the. production designer, and Bob Longnecker, Ruth Hussey’s husband, are making films specifically for television. Their first, a murder mystery starring John Hoyt, is currently:
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Amy Sa Bogart “DARK FABIA
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shooting at na Roach’s studio.
~ r With any nek, and a lot of (work, Bette Davis will have
| achieved an acting ambition .in |1962. By that time, she could "have appeared In 100 motion pic: {tures. “June Bride” is her 57th. She made her first film appearance 17 years ago—57 films in 17 |years, or an average of about |three a year. If she can make
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three a year for the next 14 years, she'll hit the hundred | mark. | . . ” Linda Christian (Ty Power's girl friend) made the May cover |of the Police Gazette,
Plus “PHOTO WED, “Adv. 20 Maha “noon | Marilyn Maxwell is putting to- = WEST SIDE 5 A - a “THE FLAM gether her own television show WE (and who isn’t these days?) DAISY - TSW Mickigas ichigss | CINEMA 0 $3.07", | Bob Sterling has been dating] Dick Dennis O'Keefe—Mary Meade pretty Rita Rend since his break“TO THE ENDS OF THE FARTH" *F-MEW" ’ up with Ann Sothern. Adele Mara “TRAFFIC IN CRIME" ~; SPEEDWAY Aim estan “OUT OF. THE. PASTY | Times Amusement . Melvyn 1 Drag: Sd Co COMPANY” ~~ > Clock i [3st Clan ous BELM DRT Bement and "Wash “Tarzan and the Mermaids,” with Johnny Weissmuller and Brenda Jeaneite MacDonald—Jane Powell | Powell—In Technicolor - ’ . 0 . G DAUGHTERS” Joyce, -at 12:30, 2:45, 5:15, 7:40 and a RECKLESS” uy ‘DARING DAUGHTERS” 10-10. Willard Parker—Patricia White “Western Heritage,” with Tim Hols "ew. Wash “WRECK OF HESPERUS” and Nan Leslie, at 11:15, 1:45, 4:18, 6: :10. John Carrali-_Vers Kasten re 40 304 3:10 Seavike Richard Denalag - CAGED FURY" VOGUE | Free Tye Shas “Shee Shine,” at 1:45, 3:43, 5:41, $s STATE 1008 Jom medir| ert rons oo | 70 and enn” $ ‘ “LOVE mom 4 STR FE it Sidney! Eddie Cantor—Joan Davis INDIANA Carmen Miranda “COPACABANA® | __ “IF YOU KNEW SUSIE" “Scudds Hoo! Scudds Hay!” with ) Stratford Ou. "poker | June Haver and Lon McCallister. at
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| June Allyson—Peter Lawford
FIGHTING FRONTIERSMAN”
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“DISHONORED LADY"
11:30, 1:38, 3:45, 5:00, 7:88 and 10. KEITH'S
“Sutter's Gold," with Edward "Are nold, at 11, 2:00, 5:18 and 8:37.
Starrett—Smiley Burnette
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$203 GA. |Eddle Bracken “FUN ON A WEEK-END" ne SUBURBAN ___ Charlie Chan “CHINESE RING” A AYWOOD
Open Alr Theater Stn TomgHy HoH? 3 P: M.
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: “AFFAIRS: OF BEL AMP oes SINGIN’ IN CORN”
LATE SHOW EVERY SATURDAY Nerve
“Seven Sinners,” with Marlene Dietrich and John’ Wayne, at 13:33, 3:42, 6:51 and 10:10.
LOEW'S “State of the Union,” with Spas cer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn and Yan, Johnson, st 11739,-2, 4:41-7:08 and 9:39. LYRIO co» Remar ut 12:08, 2:88, 3:00, "4:88" and "10198. : “Bornes,” at 11, 1:35. 48 a0 and 9:25.
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|Church, The speaker will be the
president, will preside. Chorale {numbers ‘will be sung by the Modernettes. :
Emma Neal ‘Miss Spitzfadden | The annual senior prom of St. John Academy will held to- | morrow. at Lake Shore Country
{Club with Louis —Haboush -and |
orchestra playing for dancing from 8 to 11 p. m. Senior class officers in charge of arrangements are Peggy Watson, Phyllis Spitzfadden, Donna McClain and Emma Neal. os
Annual Church | Banquet May 11 |
will he the subject of an address at'the 36th annual banquet of the Indianapolis Church Federation
Evangelical and Reformed
Rev. Samuel C. Kihéhéloe, D. D., of the Chicago Federated Theological faculty. The Rev. A.-Glenn.. O'Dell 18 chairman of the committee. in charge of the banquet and Mr. Jerrus M. Bryant, federation
Bach Choir to Begin. Rehearsals May 10
“HE INDIANAPOLIS ES St. J John. Academy
at 6:15 p. m. May 11 in the med)
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Nights—May 14, 15, 16 r:. Jnelosed is '$.... for (circle one) seats for the Show.
which you want tickets: « Friday Night, May 14.
Sunday Night, May 16.
building, Indianapolis, Ind. perial 2843.
x NAME SBA ABN ABA ARR ADDRESS raereaens
If this is a seasoi order for all FOUR shows, check here ..... If not a season order, designate the.show for
“Saturday Night, May 15: iiiimvivvivervvers Sunday Afternoon, May 18....evieeresenenns
- Reserved séat prices are: Box seats, $1 20; Side: Mezzanine, 85 cents. Prices. include tax. Make Checks | Ft. Wayne refused Lobaugh's plea |} payable to: Legion-Times Charity Horse Show and Mail to Legion-Times Charity Horse Show, No. 833, Lemcke |
Afternoon—May 16 only «sss Box or Side Mezzanine Legion-Times Charity Horse
Convicted Sex-Slayer Gets Third - Reprieve
Ralph Lobaugh, 3%:year-old for-§ mer Kokomo factory worker convictéd of slaying three Ft. ‘Wayne women, had a six-month stay of |e execution today--the third time|: his execution date had been extended. tress s ERNE Renee I The State Supreme Court {granted the stay late yesterday, ‘postponing -the scheduled May 24} } electrocution until Nov. 15 to al‘low Lobaugh's attorneys time to ‘|iprepare an appeal. Several weeks ago; Alien Cir-{-4 [cult Judge Willlam Bchiannen at|#
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tor a new trial. The Kokomo man pleaded A Oct. 27 to the sex slayings lof Wilhelma Haaga, Dorthea § ‘Howard and Anna Kuzeff at Ft. |; Wayne during the war. Judge |Schannen sentenced him to death. i Denies Guilty Plea | Later, however, Lobaugh denfed [guilt and explained his plea of Svity by saying he had a “spell.”
Telephwae number is Im-
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{the Coliseum May 14, 15 and 16, etodd at an all-time peak -today|
with prospects that entries still revealed 280 entries already in,
fore the deadline last midnight.
Half From Indiana
class of competition from the four states adjacent to Indiana.
Missouri. entries were from Indiana.
The Bach Choir of Indianapolis
ing at 7:30 p. m.; May 10.
16th and ‘Delaware Sts. Rehearsals will be open to the) public, and anyone interested |
ever entered.”
A complete list of owners “and may att attend w without fee or tryout. "horses will be published in The
Horse Show Entries Reach | All-Time High Today
Expect More Than 300 Animals to Compete;
Entries Come in From Five States “What Is Left for the Churches” The entry list for the LegionsTimes Charity Horse Show at
to more than 300 of the Midwest's finest show horses. A count from horse show headquarters late yesterday afternoon
out-of-state horse owners indicating their entries were mailed be-
Previous high for entries in the Spring event wus 278 in 1946,
Swelling the list this year were strong entries in-almost every
"In addition to these entries from Michigan, Ohio, Illinois and Kentucky there were several from More than half of the
‘Pointing out that each of the 45] announces the resuming of its classés of horses to be shown resummer session of rehearsals of ceived more than enough entries the Bach B minor Mass, start- to assure strong competition for {champlonship honors, Mrs. Marie With Director G. Fred Holler.in | M. Bowen, executive secretary of charge, the weekly two-hour re-|the Indiana Saddie Horse Assohearsals will be held in First ciation, said “we not only have Presbyterian Church auditorium, the largest number -bit. also the most outstanding array of horses
The original death date of Feb. {9 was extended to Apr. 2 and Judge Schannen then granted a stay until May 24, although he rejected the new trial petition. The latest legal battle for Loba 's life was based partly on “t®%ith serum” tests given the man at Indiana State Prison. At{torney Robert Butler contended {the test Indicated Lobaugh was
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in the mall would boost the total innocent. tacky. i my 2. Cleans all types of wall paper 5 LI easier, with a “Feather | with letters and telegrams from Touch.” Times when the entry staff com- 3. Bay to knead, stays softer |Pletes its tabulation. and absorbs more dirt. OF RIT ana “ope ffi Olnoy's "Weather Touch” pees... of entries, ticket sales—both mail . vents crumbling. A order and over-the-counter—were LT “ Heavy — With-the show less than| J. NE two weeks away there are still Cet a good reserved and box seats avall- = able, officials reported. But they : advised against waiting until the : ncy last minute to try to buy “downfront” seats.
Box an dreserved seats are on sale at a special booth in the lobby of the Indianapolis Power and Light-Co., on the Circle. The booth is open daily from ® a. m. to 5 p. m,, except Sunday. Mail order ticket requests still are being accépted. Applications for tickets should be sent to Le-glon-Times Horse Show, Room 833, Lemcke Bldg., Indianapolis. Ticket prices are $1.20 for box seats, and 85 cents for side mezzanine seats. General admission| , [tickets for the end mezzanine wection ‘of the Coliseum at 50 cents will ill go on sale soon.
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10,000 Scouts
1948 Scout Circus Friday and Si Fairgrounds. Coliseum.
Indians... Carl Parlasca, a nationally known authority on Indian lore and Scout executive of Eigin, Ill, arrived today to help local Scouts with circus preparations. Mr.| Parlasca will direct the Indian pageant with which the circus opens. 10,000 to March This. will be followed by the grand entry of nearly 10,000 Scouts preceded by a B50-piece| band and bearers of 400 American
the boys to march into the arena! but by some trick of magic they clear the floor very rapidly for the cubbing event which comes next, } A contingent of 2000 cubs, ranging from 9 through 11 years of age, will set up tepees, dance war| dances, draw. covered wagons dis-| guised as mules or oxen and perform other activities. ~The-ploneer Boy ‘Béotits pitéhing Horse shoes, dancing square dances, trying
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playing pioneer games such ax “Steal the Bacon.” A hunter with] hounds will demonstrate how the |
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dogs pick up the scent of a rac- | coon. First, of course, a raccoon iin a sack will be taken around ‘the
coliseum. ieee WHE Siew Crafts.
ling, rail splitting and many other! {industries of the early settlers. | [For the outdoor Iifé event, boys similar will erect shelters and lean-tos.| {At each corner of the floor also, iY signal tower will be set up and | {a demonstration of signaling will] be given, Approximately 125 Pa“ horn {trols will illustrate all phases of | | scout craft.
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Indianapolis will see the reverse of juvenile delinquency when 3610 Balsam St. from the pre-| approximately 10,000 upstanding young Americans present their /cinct directory. Persons living n
aturday.
The show of eight major events will be given in the Indiana Preci All will depict pioneer or Indian life with|* "5 ais 1h ine Fil net the boys ‘dressed either in the costumes of the early settlers or
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Fred Lorenz. Lloyd Byrne {direct the circus for the sixth consecutive year and C, Otto Janus is general chairman, | The Indianapolis circus is part) of a nation-wide scouting program which will come to a climax with a “Hoe Down" in June at Geneva, Wis, Thirty-four scouts: from here -wiil- represent]. |Indianapolis troops. The national for the is built around the theme
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