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Cat1! mo awaiJ 3 EACH PHOTO IS WORTH 1,000 WORDS These parents, who are board members of the Pleasant Grove Elementary School Parent Teacher Organization, volunteer their time to put together the school's yearbook. Sue Frederick (from left), Karen Van Paris and Rondi Mader are busy selecting just the right photos for the yearly AW i If -v7 Police 10:58 p.m. Emergency, cuts, severe bleeding, 1000 block of North Hurricane Street March 16 4:27 a.m. Suspicious person, Morton and Adams streets. GREENWOOD March 15 11:48 a.m, Fighting, 300 block of Market Plaza 12:22 p.m.

Suspicious person, 100 block of East Main Street. 2:15 p.m. Property damage accident, Ind. 135 and County Line Road. 3:28 p.m.

Property damage accident 3000 block of Meridian Parke Drive. 3:32 p.m. Criminal mischief, 1000 block of North U.S. 31. 3:51 p.m.

Domestic incident, 100 block of Chestnut Drive. 4:19 p.m. Domestic incident 1000 block of Canterbury Drive. 4:35 p.m. Shoplifter, 1000 block of North U.S.

31. 5:07 p.m. Theft, 600 block of Nicole Drive. 6:11 p.m. Criminal mischief, 1000 block of North U.S.

31. 6:26 p.m. Hit-and-run accident, 1000 i FRANKLIN March 15 6:57 a.m. Property damage accident, Red Oak and Paris drives. 7 a.m.

Burglary, 1000 block of North Main Street. 8:22 a.m. Emergency, difficulty breathing, 200 block of North Jackson Street. 8:50 a.m. Emergency, person in pain, 2000 block of Churchill Road.

10:28 a.m. Property damage accident, first block of Caisson Drive. 2:47 p.m. Suspicious person, 1000 block of Creekwood Lane. 4:06 p.m.

Fighting, 2000 block of North Morton Street. 4:45 p.m. Theft, 1000 block of Black Oak Court 5:27 p.m. Criminal mischief, 4000 block of Magnolia Court. 8:04 pjn.

Burglary, 1000 block of Preidt Drive. 8:34 p.m. Domestic incident, 500 block of West Adams Street. 8:58 p.m. Theft, 1000 block of Murray Street.

8:59 p.m. Domestic incident, 4000 block of Maiden Court. 9:13 p.m. Emergency, person with difficulty breathing, 2000 block of Acorn Drive. Staff Photo Tim Halcomb FILM FAME: Tonia Guerrero holds a replica of the Oscar her grandfather, Frank Lloyd (at left in book), received from Will Rogers for directing Mutiny on the Bounty.

Family History Includes Oscar Carmel woman's grandfather, a film academy founder, started directing movies before talkies. Staff Photo Gary Moore March 15 Campbell, Jerry 38, Edinburgh, wanted on Marion County warrant. Carmona, Jaime 28, Bloomfield, public intoxication. Deblase, Alonzo 35, Indianapolis, operating vehicle while suspended as habitual violator, possession of marijuana or hash, wanted on Marion County warrant. Dougherty, Jeffery 45, Martinsville, driving while intoxicated, wanted on Morgan County warrant.

Fancher, Cynthia 43, Indianapolis, driving while suspended. Jackson, Jeffery John, 25, Greenwood, failure to appear. Gamett, William Frederick, 21, Indianapolis, return court order. Hart, Kevin 37, Trafalgar, two counts of contempt. Hawkins, Stacy Leigh, 26, Greenwood, battery.

Hillman, Bryan 33, Indianapolis, possession of marijuana or hash. Lopez, Jorge 19, Indianapolis, operating vehicle while intoxicated. Merrell, Rodney Ken, 39, St. Paul, violation of community corrections. Miller, Michelle, 31, Indianapolis, sentenced.

Morrison, Deborah 38, Franklin, battery. Morrison, John 42, Greenwood, battery. Price, David 25, Greenwood, possession of marijuana or hash. Reece, Kenneth 32, Needham, battery. Taylor, Dennis Paul 29, Indianapolis, return court order.

Vargas, Roberto, 38, Bloomfield, two counts of driving while intoxicated. Wire, Cheryl 29, Indianapolis, two counts of failure to-appear. Runs block of Burr Oak Court. 6:32 p.m. Trespassing, 700 block of Riverside Drive.

6:35 p.m. Personal injury accident, 1000 block of South U.S. 31. 6:58 p.m. Theft, 300 block of East County Line Road.

7:12 p.m. Shoplifter, 1000 block of North U.S. 31. 8:44 p.m. Vehicle theft, 1000 block of North U.S.

31. 8:46 p.m. Domestic incident, 100 block of East Main Street March 16 1:20 a.m. Domestic incident, 600 block of Wood Dale Terrace. 1:43 a.m.

Suspicious person, 1000 block of North Ind. 135. JQHKSON COUNTY March 15 8:34 am Theft, 4000 block of Forest Hills Boulevard, Greenwood. 10 am Criminal mischief, 3000 block of Atherton Lane. 10:17 a.m.

Driving while suspended, Jackson Street south of Jefferson Street, Franklin. 6:07 p.m. Operating vehicle while intoxicated with prior conviction, Ind. 44 and Center Line Road. 7:44 p.m.

Possession of marijuana under 30 grams, 500 block of Shady Brook Heights, Greenwood. 10:55 p.m. Property damage accident County Road 700 East and Ind. 44. March 16 2 am Habitual traffic offender, County Road 900 North and Ind.

37. JAIL BOOKINGS (These charges represent the crimes for which an individual has been booked into the Johnson County Jail, not the charges an individual may face in court.) AUTO LOAN BY PHONE QUICK PRE-APPROVAL LIGHTNING FAST FINANCING WE CAN GET YOU APPROVED! "We Look At Where You're Going, Not Where You've Beenr He Envelope Best Picture Elizabeth Life is Beautiful Saving Private Ryan Shakespeare in Love The Thin Red Line Best Actor Roberto Benigni, Life Is Beautiful Tom Hanks, Saving Private Ryan Ian McKellen, Gods and Monsters Nick Nolte, Affliction Edward Norton, American History Best Actress Cate Blanchett, Elizabeth Fernanda Montenegro, Central Station Gwyneth Paltrow, Shakespeare In Love Meryl Streep, One True Thing Emily Watson, Hilary and Jackie Best Supporting Actor James Coburn, Affliction Academy Awards Contest Do you consider yourself to be a movie buff? It's time to test your knowledge with predictions in the Academy I Contest sponsored by the StarNews and the Artcraft Theatre. from the seven categories listed on the Metro ballot. ELSEWHERE IN METRO Canada and eventually the United States. He met his future wife, Alma Haller, who was a vaudeville actress.

When they decided to get married in 1910, their troupe insisted they follow vaudeville tradition and get married on stage. When the couple refused, they both lost thetr jobs and were stranded where the troupe hap- pened to be that day in what was then the tiny town of Hollywood, Calif. "That was certainly providential," Guerrero said. "Since they were both actors, -they found Jobs In the new in-! dustry of movies." Z' Alma left the business a few years later when their only child, Alma Lloyd (Guerrero's mother) was born. Lloyd continued working as an actor.

"But his real calling was as a director," Guerrero said. "He started directing silent films, the most well-known of which is Oliuer Twist Talkies began around 1927 or '28 and he was able to embrace that new medium. "That was about the same time that some actors and directors got together and decided to find a way to slap themselves on the back. Of course the Academy Awards then wasn't the showy affair it Is now. It was Just a very nice dinner." Lloyd's wffe and child frequently traveled with him while he was working on location, They went to Tahiti with him while Mutiny on the Bounty was being filmed.

Headed film corps Lloyd's movie career was interrupted during World War II, when he served as a major in th Army. "He headed the film corps," his granddaughter said. "He continued filming the tivity of the soldiers till the very end when he filmed the bombing of Nagasaki." After retiring, Lloyd was very active preserving older films; es peciaUy silent films and early talkies. After Lloyd died in 1960, Guerrero's grandmother gave his Oscars back to the Academy for its archives, The family now keeps his lega-I cy alive. Two of Guerrero's siblings are involved in the film industry.

Her brother, Christopher Gray, makes documentary her sister, Miranda Gray, is a film editor. Guerrero continues to re- search her grandfather's career. and gives speeches about the Oscar statue to various clubs and organizations. And whenever she visits Holly-i wood, which is three or four times a year, she takes along- some brass cleaner and cleans Frank Lloyd's star on Hollywood Boulevard. By Susan Miller CORRESPONDENT When Carmel resident Tonia Guerrero was growing up In Beverly Hills, she and her two brothers and sister often went with their grandfather to his favorite restaurant.

"We didn't learn until many years later that he had a star outside that restaurant, Musso And Frank Grill, on Hollywood Boulevard," said Guerrero, who has lived in Carmel 19 years. Her grandfather, Frank Lloyd, was a film director who began making movies In the silent era. He later became one of the 36 founders of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences the same organization that will put on the Academy Awards Sunday. Because of Lloyd, a former president of the Academy, "and Sciences" became part of the Academy's name when it was founded. "He insisted that all the technicians, those who are in the sciences part of the business, be appreciated as well," Guerrero said, "all those people who handle the cameras, the lighting, the costume designs, the makeup and everything eise that goes in to the making of a film." Winner of 3 Oscars Lloyd won Best Director Os cars for The Divine Lady in 1929, for Mutiny on the Bounty starring Clark Gable In 1932 and for Cavalcade in 1933.

He made 157 movies that his family knows about, but Guerrero keeps discovering more about him all the time. "It's become an ongoing hobby with me," she said. "And It's fascinating." Guerrero spoke Tuesday about her grandfather's life at a screening of Oliver Twist, one of Lloyd's silent movies, at the Indi anapolis Art Center In Broad Ripple. The last film he directed be fore he retired in 1955 was The Last Command starring Anna Maria Alberghettl (whom Lloyd had discovered), Sterling Hayden and a very young Ernest Borg- nine. Shortly before that, he had di rected James Cagney in Blood on the Sun.

"He especially loved directing big crowd scenes like the one In Mutiny on the Bounty when everyone was out on the ocean," Guerrero said. Frank Lloyd was born 12th in a family of 13 children near Glasgow, Scotland, In 1888. When he was 18, his father moved the family to London, where he had purchased a pub. My grandlather remembered watching Queen Victoria's funeral procession from the rooftop of the pub," Guerrero said. Shortly after, Lloyd left En gland on a clipper ship bound ior Halifax, Nova Scotia, to find hfs own fortune.

In Halifax, he began an acting career in vaudeville, touring with the most correct predictions will each movie passes that are redeemable at the addition, the top five winners will receive a one of the "Best Picture" nominees. In the will be randomly drawn to determine the Robert Duvall, A Civil Action Ed Harris, The Truman Show Geoffrey Rush, Shakespeare In Love the ballot to one of the addresses your ballot, during regular business Metro South Bureau or in the lobby Awards South Bureau Select your choices winners. To cast your vote, You may also drop at the StarNews Artcraft Theatre. Ml Metro South Bureau Academy Awards Contest 3115 Meridian Parke Suite Creenwood, IN 46142 The 20 entrants receive two free Artcraft Theatre. In framed poster of event of a tie, ballots mail off Deadline Saturday, Billy Bob Thornton, A Simple Plan Best Supporting Actress Kathy Bates, Primary Colors Brenda Blethyn, Little Voice Judi Dench, Shakespeare In Love Rachel Griffiths, Hilary And Jackie Lynn Redgrave, Gods And Monsters Best Director Roberto Benigni, Life Is Beautiful Steven Spielberg, Saving Private Ryan John Madden, Shakespeare In Love Terrence Malick, The Thin Red Line Peter Weir, The Truman Show Original Song "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" from Armaggeddon "The Prayer" from Quest for Camelot "A Soft Place to Fall" from The Horse Whisperer "That'll Do" from Babe: Pig in the City "When You Believe" from The Prince of Egypt Name for entry is March 20, 1999.

below. hours, of the Address City, State, Zip 1 1 Daytime Phone MetroSouth 0 Artcraft Theatre Academy Awards Contest 57 North Main Street Franklin, IN 46131 Contest Rules: No purchase necessary. Employees of Indianapolis Newspapers, a division of Indiana Newspapers, Syndicate Theatres, their advertising agencies and immediate family members are not eligible to win. Twenty winners will be awarded two movie passes each. Only one winner per household.

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