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police news today.

By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 4— the steeplechase to stardom, is paired with Marilyn Monroe funds. in “Clash by Night.”

rate police teams in. the

Keith Andes, RKO's entry in 44 ~and hungry and without

Tall, off-beat Keith was signed hy David O. Selznickiranging from six to 1.

after his war service and a stint| ~———— in the Army Air Force show, her photo accidentally fluttered — " — “Winged Victory,” but languished out of an agent's portfolio in a for two years without facing a casting office. movie camera. ! Discouraged, he developed a singing voice and footlights in the road company

“ te.” N ’ roles in of ‘Kiss Me Kate ow 1 yin and “The Frogmen” to his credit.

took to

Hollywood chance “3% found out that a singing actor ean command more money than a straight actor.”

u o un ROBERT SHERMAN: A John Garfieldish type, but one who doesn’t have to wear elevator shoes. The rugged sixfooter is off in a blaze of glory with his first film, “For Men Only.”

But for three years his bread was unbuttered while he tried to get a movie break. Bob studied under the GI Bill of Rights at a local dramatic school and worked as a soda-jerk when the course ended. ; Paul Henried spotted him in a local little theater play, gave him his flicker opportunity six months later, “I've starved, but it's worth it,” Bob told me cheerfully,

~ » » SUSAN MORROW: A young lovely with born-for-technicolor skin tones and tresses, who's one of the fledglings in Para-

mount’s “Golden Circle” group. | Credits: “The Greatest Show on| Earth,'’ “Flaming Forest,” the latter as Ford. Three hundred bean growers’ voted her the title, on cue|196,580 shares of common stock Susan was born Jacqueline Ann{from a press agent for the Ab- valued at $6 million and 30,000 Teresa Bernadette Imoor and|bott and Costello film, “Jack and shares of preferred stock valued | says that her break came when/the Beanstalk.”

“War Bonnet,”

John Payne's leading lady.

the

The amputee told police his

More ‘St. Jude’ Tickets Seized

A second set of the mysterious “8t. Jude” pick-'n-win tickets was confiscated by police last night and three persons arrested. The

JEFFREY HUNTER: A fastmover at 20th Century-Fox with “Red Bkies of Montana”

Jeffrey attracted talent scout attention by appearing in a UCLA play as Henry McKinnes, a name that was quickly changed by studio brain boys.

fronted by a religious group, was!

last week .

{bara Rush, Jeffrey, who suggests

{in appearance, says: | “It works out very well. We study scripts together and criticize each other.”

bama 8t.. Arrested with him and |

“nn 110 E. 30th St. GROUCHO MARX was Invited Two packs and a jar of pick-'n- transportation home. with other Hollywood celebri- win tickets were seized by police. o

ties to a party marking Red Skel- Each ticket had “St. Jude” ton’s television debut. Twenty TV printed on the back officers said. | sets were placed around the room meen -

and the guests were instructed to . ‘ y draw up chairs to watch. Red's Power & Light Sound, {

antics, 1 | During the singing commerciar, Pritchard Tells PSC { Groucho began to converse loudly] Harry T. Pritchard, president | {with a nearby friend. of the Indianapolis’ Power &| A woman seated in‘ front of Light Co. testified today before! him turned around, glared at him the Public Service Commission | and said, “8hhhhhhhhhh.” “Music lover,” snapped enough” to issue $9 million worth| Groucho. |of common and preferred stock. |

4-8-8 The PSC is expected to ap-| NOW IT'S “Miss String Bean| prove without opposition this] and of 1952-6-foot, 4-inch Dorothy stock transaction. The utility wants to issue

at $3 million. |

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FRANK FEHR BREWING CO., INCORPORATED, LOUISVILLE 2,

“Law, Local Agencies “|

The long arm of the law be- wife died last month and that he two is due to enter a’ Veterans Hospi-{ destitute families, as stories of tal in Illinois. Upable to make the provision for his family's care, he

Found minutes apart by sepa- Indiana to place them Yemporarily|

Terminal were two families, both Pn Knightstown. ¥

Marion County Children’s Guard-

War amputee Pinion Snow was fan's home and the veteran was! found with his four children, ages Sven overnight lodging. Today

Welfare, which said it will assist, him in placement of his family {during his hospitalization,

ured In the plight of a Khoxville,| and 858. Tenn., family, Andrew and Ethie oer Murpny and their I11-month-old son. This family also was found first set of the tickets, believed in the bus station late last night.

confiscated at a South Side spot had hitchiked from Omaha, Neb, {to - Indianapolis after attending] . In last night's arrest, Roscoe Mrs. Murphy's mother's funeral| | Married to Paramount's Bar- c.,. 41 of 2068 Forest Manor, ‘there. But they arrived in Indi-| was charged with operating a anapolls broke and could find no! |stlent star Richard Barthlemess lottery at Club 37, at 37 N.' Ala- rides to take tham on south.

charged with gaming were Marion fle- Ajd Division summoned the \ L. 8troh, 34, of 3008 N. Colorado Red Cross which provided over-|

Ave, and William Boyles, 29, of night lodging. Travelers Aid was called in to provide the

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: oR LOEW'S “Belle of New York.” with Fred ami 165 Astaire and Vera-Elien, at 12.45, y 3:50. 6:55 and 10. *~ ! “The Sellout.” with John- Hodlak and Walter Pidgeon, at 11.08, 2 10, $15 and 8:20 .

CIRCLE “The Gredtest Show on Earth” with Betty Hutton and Cornel ‘Wilde,

f 55 brought them from Missouri to at 11. 1:40, 4.25, 710 and 9.5 ESQUIRE 5 N a Life’ at 410 and 10 Bus in the Soldiers & Sailor's Home imitation of 1 A naries Boyer » and Margaret Sullivan, at 8.30 INDIANA The children were placed in the “Bend of the River,” with Jimmy

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12:35. 4. 7:10 and 1020

“Japanese War Bride,” at 11, 2:18, 535. and 8:45 . ’ { KEITH'S he conferred with Marion County “Pons Usil. From. 5 Stranier”

Wine 6:45 and 10 2:10,

with Gary Merrill and Shelley ters, at 12.25 3:35 “The Hishwayman” at Ili,

5:20 and 8.30

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Also Found In Station “For Men Only,” with Paul Hen-

Jed apd, Margaret, Piela, at 12:47, & - 38, 1 an ) A death in the family also fig “Stronghold at 11.34, 242, 530

The Murphys told police they

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Charged With Stealing - |

Luggage From Train

A 31-year-old Indianapolis man | today was charged by federal

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authorities with stealing”luggage| from a New York Central. Rail-| road train and was ordered held!

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under $500 bond ment. in Federal

ending arraignourt.

Charged was Simon Kendall, |

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togh a suitcase and a handbag, | authorities . charged, while riding

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