Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 July 1942 — Page 10
: ; vi from t Balcony . : { ENU TARMLL TION | WASHINGTON, July 10 (U.P) = Hotsler heater SWusis Will ae- 4 a i, ts WASHINGTON, iy 103 |B Gena Gan 0. Mo an. | [3 | ke Wawasee Tuesday, : sgt : ; a 1 E He nants Coates oan nouncing a 5 per cent sales tax as| 2 nesday and Thursday. for the : by RICHARD LEWIS | ; wark ‘today on the deadlocked 1943 “the most un-American levy that fl) TODAY THRU BUN. A : annual .mid-summer conven. | Lgl om Ly BOR & {agriculture department appropria- a Re a ma De rier “AMERI 5 Ng of + Own ; . +: Sa with sides a 3 5 of Amin, Tes vr TH Pe a fs ot, ie rd BE Sunda : Si - 4 uestion of below-parity reven irman of the motion‘picture on. .+ THE OFFICE of Manager ‘Anton Scibilia of Keith's is getting F dia President Roosevelt's request for Pressure on the Vays and ‘means 's war activities committee,| to be an institution. Various and sundry persons come in to chew the = Fe early settlement. at 7:30 p. m. At 1p. fat. Patrons check their packages on his desk, Actors drop in for a | ! y . : : The senate version of the bill, aliy Abram PF. Myers, gén-| quiet smoke. How Mr. Scibilia gets any work done is a mystery to me. i il |lowing sales of _government-held counsel and chairman of the So yesterday, as 1 am hanging around there, in comes a dapper 9h Bl | |srain for feeding purposes at subrd of national allied, will lead| Young man with a French accent and he proceeds to-show me how he ny parity prices, had the approval of discussion on the new sellifig plan cuts off his finger with a vest- g Mr. Roosevelt, who said the nation ORGAN RECITAL postal guillotine, Susi ho takes cannot, afford “to cripple any part 4 | out a cigaret and snips it in two | % of our Pou sHos, wiih une " “The convention w. * Y| to show how the instrument ; ; necesary ve es.” y with the on wii Sose huts SET FOR SUNDAY works. : ? Rep. Clarence Cannon (D. Mo),| formal banquet at 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Helen ‘McPheeters Rice will Then he places his forefinger oi chairman of the house appropria- ———— ine pin present Mrs, Harry A. Ware, Miss| and the cigaret in the slot, slips v tions committee and a member of’ TOWNSEND CLUBS TO MEET [Martha Smith and Miss Evelyn| the knife down and ’lops off the 3 = the farm bloc, said that “sales beTownsend clubs 30 and 57 will{ Moyer in an organ recital at 4:30 ‘cigaret, removing his forefinger 3 iy low parity will not bring about more ONSOr ‘an open air mass meeting|p. Mm. Sunday at the Irvington Pres- intact. He pulls a few card tricks | 3 A abundant production. 4 picture show at 8 p. m. tomor-|byterian church. Mrs. Rice is or-| and fells ‘me hello, he’s Keith J The deadlock resulted in the agriganist at St. Paul's Episcopal| Clark, the magician. And he is culture department running out of church. : . one of the cleverest magicians to, funds on July ‘1, the end of the , IN Mrs. Ware will play “Second| hit Keith’s stage in months. fiscal year, and necessitated a stop- , EXTRA! Walt Disney Cartoon Suite for Organ” by Rogers. “Hymn| When he utters his magic for- gap measure to provide money for to the Sun” by Rimsky-Korsakov,| mula, “hocus-pocus, streptococ= July operations, which Mr. Roose- di H soned Bach's “Prelude in B-Flat” and| cus” things appear to happen. B | velt signed yesterday. ‘ _Air-Co Conc i — “Jagged Peaks in the Starlight” by| Even the magicians over at City ia eA )
Clokey will be Miss Smith's pro-| hall who make magic with the . i 7 ii Po Fr gram. budget every year can’t touch (= AY! Miss Moyer will play “The Ros-| this fellow. He’s professional. tts T0D ary”. by Nevin and “Overture to 8 82 = : Sta inn dpls! | Caballero Sergio ‘ranels 8. i: | : First Time regulations — slacks, sport clothes. | |LYRIC HAS WAR : IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING : Hoes. | 18 5 TERRIFYING AY W t
Tannhauser” by Wagner. © Shoe skate rentals. @ Complete line the disappearance of the magi-
PLANT SUBJECT cian, in walks a dark-eyed, viva- | | WHEN DOES IT START? ml DANCE
cious gentleman who presents » . The Lyric theater's program 10- a Friday and Saturday Nites
x i - CIRCLE pleted his cabinet tonight, to GRAHAM'S OLD INN day includes a documentary short Senor Alberto i 7 subject, “There's a Job to Be Done,”| § on On stage, Kay Kyser and Col ceed that of the late Refix Sa} iam.) BEECH GROVE
hich sh h lege of Musical Knowledge, at w ows how war weapons are allero of 12:15. 2:35. 4:55. 7:15 and 9:35; ; i Admissi 55¢ Coupl Haig Tat ou Cr ll EE Ts eign minister, in addition to ai mission, Couple
film takes you through’ the giant Mexico. He “The Man Who Wouldn't Die, | |ing the prime ministry. Music by Ross Hough’s Orchestra
sings and with Lloyd Nolan and Marjorie mills where the weapons of war are| : strums the Weaver 2 11, 1:20, 3.46. 6. 8:20 made and demonstrates the impor- BR guitar. 138. 2 tance of saving scrap metals. Lo We hold a INDIANA § : 3 “This Gun for Hire,” with Ver-
‘ G brief discus- ; BUY UNITED STATES SAVINGS STAMPS 8 BONDS TI}, Sion. of the | os Lake ob Re
% Open Saturday and Monday Nights |F| ™* Fe or |} putes emt io many win || Co PEARL HARBOR® =
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Senor Sergio , = .4 Senor Virginia Bruce ahd Brod Craw- : RR DONALD M. BARRY = ALAN CURTIS
Sergio describes his pleasure at ford. ay 1:30, 3:37. Bilt snd 8:5. ; : IY ck ING & [AY McKENZIE SIG BUMAN , : . Sunday—"“Gun” at 1, 3:49, 6:56 |. i : his country’s recent declaration of and 10:08: “Butch” at 32:33, 5:40
war on the axis. He is the first and 8:47. Mexican singer I ever met who KEITH'S
1s actually a Mexican. “Lady Gangster,” with Faye EmHe was born in the town of San .erson and Frank Wilcox, at 12:19, lol Luis Potosi Which is not far from | | 2:59. 5:39, 8:19 and 10:40. I Weel ALAN LADD
Mexico City and he sang in the ~ On stage: “Americana Revue,” : he i . the most important choir of the cathedral there. at 1:45. 4:35, 7:05 and 9:35. RL 4 | screen discovery of 1942
e BD rte oy bry ame) BUY WAR STAMPS AND BONDS th 1 20. Boatind 40 Sine. You || “Taerser Naw. Tot Advntirer Unite yow mem fal AT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD THEATER
know I lost my voice? I had an with Johnny Weissmuller, Maureen - ‘ O’Sullivan and Cheeta. the clever 4 2 : oie =Y AE y . operation for the tonsils. When, i tr abe. 452.748 and : RRCTY meee ; WEST SIDE let me see, it was in 1936. I 10:44.
: E- 4 ] HL Belmont & Wash. 2510 W. Joe E. Brows couldn't sing after that. “Two Yanks fn Trinidad” with | BELMONT 6." ioucnton: DAISY Michigan Adele Mara “You know who was the man Pat O'Brien, Janet Blair and 4 ‘ . Jon. Hall SHUT MY BIG MOUTH’
. . . “TUTTLES OF TAHITI” Tim Holt “RIDING THE WIND” who gave voi Brian Donlevy, at 12:19, 8:15, 6:11 LEE . a wh hs hd Ty ge back I i Judy. Canova “SLEEPY TIME GAL»
“ - ; : Westinghouse Air-Conditioned. becuse Boss & areas man, 4 | | unter wt sae cat, | |B | - ‘35. 5: 3: : it : 2702 Buster Crabb : great teacher. He is Leon Cep 2:35, 5:36 and 8:37. : STATE "Gu. aa Ohne ALWAYS PLEASANTLY COOL para in California. He trained
. semntenns . iy Bill (Hopalong Cassidy) Boyd . LYRIC REE a ; v BILLY. THE KID. WANTED “ me to sing again. ‘SECRETS OF THE WAST DS*
“In Old California,” with John ; ’ y Chas. Bickford “BURMA CONVOY” Randolph Scott “PARIS CALLING”
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“Ah, it is beautiful to sing. No? Wayne, Binnie Barnes and Albert : Well, I sing for an opera in Mex- Dekker. at 12:80. 4:05. 7:20 and 2 ; . : SOUTH SIDE ico. It is the National Opera 10:30.
of our country.. But my greatest *Remesgher Pens! Harbors with fo; w 2 gpa eg : FOUNTAIN joy, my greatest experience in the | | oRsd Bam: AE CEE Ae and q x : i Ff SQUARE
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: world, you know what it is? 9:15. . ; » Final Showing PLEASANTLY . TONITE THRU SHOW ARTS ‘It is when 1 sing under the Sunday——‘‘California” at 1:05, f§ & | Lrg : Show Starts 7:00 COOL NEXT WED. TONITE AT baton of Ernesto Lecuono, the 4:10. 7:20 ‘and 10:25: ‘Pearl Har- | A A A . Lionel Afwill—Anne Gwinhe = ° © + Bette Davis—Geo. Brent
Men's $35.00 IT elle IND CREGAR gulf 3 AB | “stance cass of Or. mx || “iN THIS OUR LiFe” Hand Ti lor the baton of such a distinguished | NAZIS CLAIM 2 SINKINGS J Fa rr PlussJus: B. Brown in Ie de and-Tailored
3 440,000 HORSEMEN" . - E. a 3 i ” HOR : Ee at BERLIN, July 10 (German broad- | fia i 3 SHUT MY BIG MOUTH
a . ; cast recorded by U. P. in New York). : aaah oad Et ; a : ; The Noise Ceased —It was asserted today that Ger: On TE SReemakiiE EC akin th ai “I SING one time in Rio de |man planes in a low level attack on 0 : a , © All Seats | 4g Edw. G. Robinson “LAR
CENY, INC. Janeiro. Ah! That was a night. |a convoy in British waters sank a | oh Sanders . Tonite Gene Autry “COWBOY SERENADE”
: 4 So many people they are tipsy. |freighter of from 3000 to 5000: tons, ERI De pr kANGAS overtone» || TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES, $ 2 4 50 Some even drunk. And there are [damaged and probably sank another | AHN S . IT WILL GET QUICK RESULTS.
many Americans® Oh, how they |of 2500 to 3000 tons and hit a large - make the noise! escort vessel which sank later. Ld 3 CRAWFORD EAST SIDE “So I sing ‘O, Sweet Mystery | , OR
= 2 DICK : 8 3 Sheridan “yg 116 20¢ © =| of Life’ in Spanish, you see. Ah! d i UE AV ERoK Bob Hope—Dorothy Lamour Ta =| It is beautiful to see it. They 1 : wo : : i rx! Richard Ark n “TORPEDO. AT* tine sii veiots BB rictor While 1 am singing. Thar | I] ee tere | dati _ 120e 3% 5% | PARKER, ®®, = 200 © and genuine double 3 : 3 ; : r H Ponce any : Tracy-Lamarr 6Tartill ” SE. 10th 6:45 ¢ : Rd night I do not forget, I assite | J pcx peony ; ; Tony amar] ortilla Flat Kipling’s “JUNGLE BOOK” Sabu twist worsteds. All sizes = A Lo =| you.” | No: ta og : E : “Bashful Bachelor” Lum ° 'n Lupe Velez “HONOLULU LU". —Stouts, Longs, Regu- ; 3 / XA : = On stage, the caballero sings a 5] News . . Shorts Exciting 7s Doors Open 10: : : ; Cont. Mat. Tomorrow—12:45 ay Be EAST SIDE LEADING THEATRE lars. ! . 2, ; id medley of Mexican - American: : : ; “ . i r= VIN f= TONITE | es : §| songs which brings out a lot of ; All Seats 40c t : Lad A LAL. La 1246 M s $39 15 iy ; : : spontaneous applause from ‘the b ros , 2, S 8 é ’ ’ ) 1 t 1 mi a OND BE p Fi a” phe w hs fr audience. He talks to the folks, | Yili VSS" wal - FIRST STAGE LH MB SONOITIONEYIT nest Woo : Ho =| confidentially, wins his audierice’ | [} © . 1MLWEST Or Btw Rates WES ; YT ry SIS | Worsted a : } over and has them ciap in rythm | 5 : SHOW AT Fred MacMurray—Marlene Dictrich TRACY -LAMARR.GARFIELD
as he sings. os Friday & Saturday
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| Your Worries A 3 50 | " In addition to Senor Sergio, ll | COME EARLY! oe TW we BASHFUL BACHELOR | i § : : =| Will. and Gladlys Ahern, the ; : i “RB i ; 3 i E| “Mexicali” st : . 5 i EMERSON .“°% 27° . ] | prisons or he Argentine he DANCE-SWIM | | Batibo todicl | oo EMERSON 5, 6 Hand \
promote pan-American solidarity. Pat O'Brien—Geo. Raft Lupe Velez—Leon Errol
: : Geli er : “MEXICAN SPITFIRE AT SEA” fect ow el, pet ih Ei og The St. Clair sisters and O'Day WESTLAKE : p : “BRO ADWAY"” Gloria Warren—Walier Huston
choice of double or £ : : do a” novelty bicycle act which TRACY-JAMES GLEASON “ALWAYS IN MY. HEAR
WILLIAM TRA . single breasted mod- § - NEE involves riding a variety of un- 3 “TANKS A MILLION" HAMILTON he BD els. All sizes. : 2 common cycles. ON HIGH SCHOOL ROAD hE
: a ; TONITE & "THE W ~ Gegory, Raymond and Cherie, |i : HE Ed Kennedy “GONE WITH THE IND” a two-boys and a girl team, have CH UCK SMITH MECCA N.Noble Bud. Duncan Tonite Show Stasis at ~Jetiure x a neat: variety act. They make : “PRIVATE SNUFFY SMITH” _ Feature Starts at 8:35 music out of rubber gloves, a And His Indiana University Orch. with Bi ‘ } “LIGHTNING STRIKES WEST” ADULTS—Nite, 55c—Mat., 40¢
balloon, a saw and a tire pump, " Every Wed., Fri, Sat, Sun. CHILDREN—AIl Tey ae Moe
= ls ; Ee TACOMA F.W UR 22¢ 0 T Fn not to. mention a. fddle and a Ji ORGHESTRA Go i “MR. BUG GOES TO TOWN" - TUXEDO "5 20¢c bins bagpipe. x / a ren 2 © “GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN" ‘Bob Hope “ROAD TO ZANZIBAR” : 2 #8 8 . 5 SE and his : : ; es “DICK TRACY vs. CRIME, INC.” “SECRETS. OF THE WASTELAND” ON SCREEN is “Lady Gang- agi Ml 4% 2 ; : « NORTH SIDE ster,” with some new faces, Faye {| i ; ; ; Zs : == Emerson, Julie Bishop and Frank |}: 2 Wilcox. RY 5 ai :
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: 4—“ALWAYS IN MY SEAR1" Ss 7H La 5—Epi. 11 “King of the Texas Rang-“Hell-Bent for Heaven,” which the ; : 3 ; erat with. Stagin Sammy ‘pane. Indiana university theater will pre- “TAX 40 xX x07 sha : Pu wt gett unesey, Thursday and|| ; X " W q:\ " ; Fade o al ov Daily 1:80 P: B--Sio to-6 snd Stamps! ; This will be the summer theater's po ES _ IJCIUIRER ho LL xo Shirley ~ “KATHLEEN” ‘ second presentation. “The Cat and. [EE ) \ | tngs—Priseill : Leslie Liv | the Canary” was given’ early in fc : : irs : 1a" LJ a Hite game Sat : Howard : June. Foster Harmon is directing|| pum R28 _. anor ge ocd owe FR = ats § [by ® Play, which is Seing produced $ial RINE! Wud mr - 4 CRG
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