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Wanger Gets, In Hollywood— Warrant

For Lang . '¥ HOLLYWOOD, Cal. Dec. 27| Tito Twist

(UP) —Walter, Wanger's attorney got a bench warrant yesterday to

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insure the presence of wounded! actor's agent Jennings Lang at the» movie producer's trial on charges of shooting the man he|

qrous wife, actress Joan Bennet Attorney Jerry Glesler request-W ad the warrant at Wanger's ar- Poison.” o

raignment on a charge of assault] py ing World War 1I,

tent to commit murder.

By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 27-~Laughtime, U.S. A.: Douglas suspected of romancing his glam- Fairbanks Jr. told this story to Bette Davis and Gary Merrill

Fairwith a deadly weapon with in- panks was commanding a small|Audie Murphy »icture, naval craft in the Adriatic, and maron Kid.”

Mr. Giesler told Superior Judge running supplies to Gen. Tito, who Thurlow Taft he wanted the War- wag then engaged in liberating graphed in a black wig and sent.

rant to make sure Lang would | Yugoslavia from the Nazis. be availagle as a witness at Wanger's trial, Judge Taft granted the request and set bond for Lang at $2500. Wanger said nothing at the arraignment. Mr. Giesler ob-| tained a continuance until Jan. 7| when the producer will enter his| plea. Mr. Giesler sald he would a military award. plead innocent.

express his thanks in person, so the actor

stiffly at attention as befits

and eight fellow- | officers went aboard the parti- | san chief’s own vessel and stood | men who are about to receive |

The ceremony was formal and!

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GOP > Victory Edge Is Cut By tacts

By United Press Vote recounts have cut the Republican - victory margin in Indiana’'s Nov. 6 mayoralty elections and the final count of the spoils for each party may not be decided until almost the day the officials. take office.

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while they were co-starring in his new film, “Another Man's showed that 72 Republicans and 1

"phe CimPeggy arranged to ’e photo-

|the prints to the producer. A Week|

Word oventually reached passed and she telephoned the Fairbanks that Tito wanted to | {producer's secretary to ask if the

{picture had helped.

“Yes, indeedy,” said the sec- | retary. “My boss sent them out | to all. the agents in Hollywood | with a note saying he was searching for an actress who ' looks exactly like you!”

Wanger fired two shots at Mr.leach man, as he shook hands with| # a & STELLA BY STARLIGHT," ever, lost a few votes at Terre| Christmas tree into the back

Lang two weeks ago in a Beverly Tito, was given a metallic object. : Hills parking lot as the actor’s|Back on their own craft, Fair- Ne Of the Hit Parade songs of Haute and Mayor Ralph Tucker, agent stood leaning on Miss Ben-| banks and his officers examined 70! 100 long ago, was “featured | pemocrat,.will take office Jan.

nett's car door talking to her, their awards.

———————— Each one had been given a can |vited.” It was written by Vietor|he would.

of Yugoslavian Anchovies.

Last Forest Frontier The last great forest frontier

first in thé movie, “The Unin-|

{Young, who had a hard time | getting it into the picture over|

BLONDE PEGGY CASTLE|the objections of Charles Brack- ville where Mayor Russell Coons

of the Pacific Northwest lies in tells about the tiie she was under ett, the Paramount producer.

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Seven weeks ° ago, |29 Democrats were elected may‘ors of cities ranging in size. from \Indianapolis to Shirley City, .Bince then, the GOP total has! 'been cut to 70 and the Demo-| * jeratic total boosted to 31 by| recount reversals.

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HELD AS SLAYER—Terrance | Saunders Jr., 18, is shown after

No Change at Terre Haute | his arrest in connection with the

Some of the races were close,

land a number of those narrowly fatal shooting of his father at | |defeated asked recounts. Among his Wallingford, Conn., hore. |

{those who asked for recounts] Poli id th h [were the Republican candidate at 'olice sal e shooting oc[Terre Haute and the Democratic/ curred after a Christmas quarjcandidates. at Rushville, Mont- rel during which the father

elier and Mitchell. . : . P Republican John Ennis, struck his wife, threw their

how-| 1 yard and then shot up the dec-

{as the vote previously had shown orations with a rifle.

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Ira (D.) loser at Mitchell by three | <7 MARTI & LEWls 4.

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a recount and was declared CIRCLE TIX:

elected over Lyle Root (R.). PRESENTS ITS GALA

Clyde W. Smith (R.) was ths NEW YEAR'S EVE SHOW!

election-night winner over R. W.| Cook ((D.) at Montpelier, but| DOORS OPEN 11:30 P.M., DEC. 31ST DORIS DANNY

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NBC Reveals Walky-Pushy

TV Camera

HOLLYWOOD. Dee. 27 (UP)— The National Broadcasting Co. today unveiled a new cableless “walky pushy” telgvision camera it will use to telecast the Tournament of Roses parade atid football game on New Year’s Day. NBC said the “walky pushy” Is an independently operated camera which can be manéuvered without {the usual maze of lines and wires. | The camera has been tested effectively for a radius of a half mile| from its control station.

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