Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1952 — Page 18

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Burt LANCASTER—Jody LAWRENCE “TEN TALL MEN" (Technicolor)

Pat O'BRIEN—Jane WYATT

“CRIMINAL LAWYER“

3D SENSATIONAL WEEK!

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Hurry! Positively Last 2 Days! Filmed Under the Big Top!

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Latvian Trio | Gets Warm ‘Welcome

| | | The Latvian _ Trio played a varied and difficult program in Caléb Yins Hall, Viktors Ziedonis, violin, and Dzidris Treimanis, cello, both of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, joined with Valdemars

Melkis, piano, in trios by Beethoven, Dvorak and Arensky. | | The Beethoven B flat Trio, {opening the program, revealed |

bv some of the good and some of |7

the less good qualities of this en-| semble, | Clarity of Tone Clarity of tone and some nice |phrasing are on the good side. A rather chilly sameness of volume and intensity Is on the not so good side, Mr. Melkis, playing a nine-foot concert grand (too big an instrument for a trio), occasionally |drowned out his partners. And [there were times in Dvorak’s {“Dumky” Trio when the pitch was not too accurate In the strings. Ligteners last night gave the trio a warm welcome.—H.B,

Voter Boards To Visit 21st Ward

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TALENTED TWOSOMEs—Alan Young and his pretty cohort, Joan Taylor, arrive in town tomorrow to make public appearances | in connection with the world premiere of Young's latest film, "Aaron | Slick From Punkin Crick," Friday at the Indiana.+Besides rgdio and | press interviews, Mr, Young and Miss : appearances on the stage of the Indiana Friday, noon and the other in the evening.

Warrant Issued For Actress’ Arrest

HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 19 (UP)—,

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A warrant for the arrest of ghapely screen. star Virginia Mayo was issued yesterday, but it won't be] ised if she appears at a hearing on a back alimony against registration former wife. |boards will visit the 21st Ward The bench warrant was issued. hearty,

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yin North Indianapolis tomorrow. hy Superior Court at the request

fer to vote in the May 6 primary. Branch boards will operate from 2 to 9 p. m. at the following!

ol Podocod wad Docnd by ioe STEWART ™ FEATURE 11:00-1:40-4:25 TIMES:

School 84, at 440 E. 57th 8t,;

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@® Prices This Engagement Only @ Mon, thru Bi 6c Till 12 Noon 80a Till 5 P.M.—$1.20 After 5 P.M. Childre! ic All Times . {Tax Included)

FREE PARKING

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Fire Station 16, at 55565 N. Illinois St, and Fire Station 32, at 6330 Guilford Ave. In addition, the Registration Board office, Room 12, Courthouse, is open from 8 a, m. to 10 {p. m. daily, including Sunday.

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Miss Mayo's

sites: Police School to Keep 1:10 and 9:08 P. v | School 80, at 920 E. 62d St..glatfeet’ on Toes

SAN JOSE, Cal, Mar: 19 (UP) —8an Jose. state college's police school came up with an idea yes-| terday to keep the “flatfeet” on] their toes.

hushand,

residents who did not vote in|gf Attorney Lloyd Saunders, who either 1950 election or have moved represents Mrs. Grace O'Shea, ex|to another precinct must re-regis- wife of

Starting with tHe fall term; a

course in ballet will be a required| CURTAIN TIME 8:30 Nightly Except Sun. subject. 22% The purpose: “To instill dis-| iw | cipline, grace and control” in the|

pupils’ movements.

failed to show up at a deposition hearing in the case last S8aturday.

demanding $27,129 mony payments from the actor, contends his ¢orced to pay the money because her earnings

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. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ; . y Times Amusement Clock

, MURAT “South Pacific,” Rodgers-Hammer-stein musical, at 2.20 and LOEW'S

“Pandora and the Flying Dutch. man” with Ava Gardner and James Mason, at 11 2:38. 6:16 and 9:54

“It's a Big Country” at 1:02, 4:40, and 81 . CIRCLE | “The Greatest Show on Earth”

with Jimmy Stewart and Betty Hut. | ton. at 11, 1:40. 4:25, 7:10 and 9:50.

ESQUIRE

“The Medium’ with Marie Powers and Anna Marie Alberghett!, at: 8, 8 and 1005.

INDIANA

with Marlon Branat 12:20, 3:30,

“Viva Zapata!” do and Jean Peters, 6.45 and 9:55,

“Waco” at 11:05, 2:20, 5:30 and 845

KEITH'S

“Bright Vietory’ with Arthur Kennedy and Peggy Dow, at 12, 2,30. §, 7:30 and 9:55. “The Vatican” at 11:20, 1:50, 4:18, 6.45 and 9.15.

LYRIC

“Return of the Texan” with Dale Robertson and Joanne Dru, at 11; 1.45; 4:35; 7.20 and 10:10, “The Last Musketeer” with Rex Allen, at 12:35; 3:25; 6:15 and 0.08. RITZ ’ “Lavender Hill Mob.” Curtain time 8:30,

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Taylor will make two guest | one in the after-

Mr. Saunders sald Miss Mayo

The former Mrs. O'Shea, who is in back all-

Miss Mayo can be

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Four DePauw

Professors To Retire

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department and Dr. Jones, sociology department:

Lester M.

‘Named to two of the vacant posts were Dr, A. Virginia Har-

low,

English department, and Dr.

{ Kennth 8. Wagoner, psychology | department,

{Four DePauw University depart- | |ment heads will retire at thé end| (of the present schodl year, Presian-

dent Russell J. Humbert |nounced today, {heads of two department.

as he named wil

Reaching retirement status are! |Dr. Raymond Woodbury Pence,|

|English department; Dr. Fowler | Brooks, psychology depart:

| TONIGHT-=8:30 P.M. | AUGUSTANA CHOIR

Henry Veld, conductor

CALEB MILLS HALL

SHORTRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL Beats: $1.20, $1.80, $2.40, Tax Ine. GLADYS ALWES MUSIC SHOPPER

20 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST.

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will. remain as a professor of

English. : ; Dr. Brooks, who joined the De-

Pauw staff in 1930, will retire

from teaching. Dr. Smith, a mem= ber of the DePauw staff since 1925, in 1950 received the Oersted medal as the outstanding physics teacher of the year in the U. 8. Dr. Jones is retiring after 23 years with DePauw.

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