Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1952 — Page 13

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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3, 1952

Hot Battle on Ice Lined Up Here :

By HENRY BUTLER The Coliseum side of thegforthoming battle of the ice show|O mained silent today. i Dick Miller, president of the Fieldhouse. ndianapolis Coliseum Corp., had’

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[no comment to make on thisjcede the 1953 (Hollywood Ice Re{morning's announcement of the view, which opens to the public {Oct.:2 through 9 dates for Sonja|Oct. 9 in the Coliseum. |Henie's . appearance in Butler, “Our. dates were set last spring,” Mr. Miller said this

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Miss Henie's run here will pre- morning. “Beyond that, I have nothing to say.” $ | The dates of the Sonja show finally were confirmed today, folw lowing prolonged silence on the : part of Butler University author- By Erskine Johnson

ities. : HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 3—The Laugh Parade: A few years

‘hile, specculation - was : i Semen HL of the con- before shapely Marilyn Monroe hit stardom, the story |

ltest. Miss Henies show, Sepend. is going around, she permitted herself to be placed under ent on portable freezing equip-| za iment. will combine “Jandlubber” Ontract to a publicity man and a talent agent. land circus daredevil acts with Neither of the men exactly — » lskating. turned over the town in an effort Arthur Wirtz’ Hollywood Ice to get a contract for the actress Revue, starring Barbara Ann Who's the nation’s No. 1 box-office |Scott, Carol Lynne and Andra attraction. McLaughlin, ~ will / remain the 80 one Sunday morning, Maritraditional all-skating pageant. Yn drove up to their apartment [ Noting that the “Holiday on In a taxi. She was flat broke, she {Ice” show will play Ft. Wayne Sald, and there was nothing in llate this manth and possibly the Der pantry but a box of corn{first week in. October, waggish flakes. observers wondered whether the “So if you'll lend me 20 cents two-way ice battle might develop for a bottle of milk and pay the into a three-way stretch, if the taxi man for the trip here and

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