Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 July 1943 — Page 16

SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1943

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“MORE THE MERRIER" Steinbeck's ‘MOON I8 DOWN’ The promotion of Maj. William LEFT: ‘J. Soeurt to the rank of lieutenant Bernice Edna Hartman, 3360 N.

| Meridian st., was commissioned in {colonel was announced last week at enan fojoris] Was annowieed | the WAC recently at Ft. tenant Camp Livingston,

Des present aroines, Ia. | Station. | RIGHT: John A. Humble, seaCol. Soeurt first enlisted as a pri- man 2-c, is stationed in the Pacific vate in the 38th signal company, In-| The son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter dianapolis, in 1924, and has held Humble, Terre Haute. Before en- { : tering the navy Dec. 5, 1942, he He now serves at very n- issione nd com- : 2 hoti-toMmmissioned and com lived here at 1126 St. Paul He valescent hospital missioned rank up to his present js 5 former employee of the Inter-! Pherson.

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Spies Abound NEIGHBORHOODS

In Circle Film:

By DAN GORDON

NO DOUBT you neighborhood movie fans won't be able to go as far from Indianapolis this Fourth of July week-end as you did last vear—what with all the different kinds of rationing and un- | bearable travel conditions. So it'll be a good bet for you to spend some time in vour neighborhood movie where you are bound to find some e picture to suit vour taste. There is no dearth of comedies, SE —=—— certainly no lack of war pictures and you'll find some good dramas in general.

Background | to Danger’ Has Turkish Setting.

Intrigue and espionage rampant in neutral countries proving fertile ground for Hollywood's script writers. Warner of the known trade and produced counter-espionage piot, “Background to Danger,” which opened at Circle yesterday. Nazi, Russian and American swarm into Turkey's Istanbul Ankara, the Nazis to destroy sian-Turkisih relations, glans to prevent Americans are caught tween, The audience

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A. Gard, radio intelligence eret Serviee Darkest Africa’ has been in service). since April 9, 1941, and in Trinidad | for 18 months. He is the husband

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will receive greater responsibility at TERESA WRIGHT—JOS. COTTEN

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1s apt to become confused as to which agents are: which at first, but the plot eventually unravels itself with Joe Barton (George Raft), the American spy, collaborating with Zaleshoff (Peter Lorre) and Tamara {Brenda Marshall), Russian patriots. Sydney Greenstreet is his usual ruthless self in the role of the Nazi leader, Col. Robinson.

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At times the picture takes on all he aspects of a stereotyped gangster film with murders, 80-mile-an-hour automobile rides, fist and gun | battles. Between their harrowing | escapades, Tamara and Barton find time to fall in love. The bone of contention between the axis and allied agents is a set of Nazi-forged photographs showing Russia's plans to invade TurKey. The plans move from one agent's vest pocket to another. usually at the point of a gun, until beauty, they land in the hands of a Turk- stopped paying alimony to her forish Quisling who prepares to pub- mer husband, but she charged he lish them in his newspaper. How-|had threatened to ruin her repuever, Barton escapes from his Nazi, tation and wreck her career. captors in time to stop the presses,| She told superior court that Turkey retains her neutrality, Col.|never would have agreed to pay Robinson returns to Berlin at the | Broker Charles Judson $500 per request of Hangman Himmler, and month if he had not threaten ed her the lovers are off to Cairo to|With bodily harm. Judson, 47, has “cement Russian - American rela- | gone to court to enforce the agree tions.”—H. R i ment. | So far, sald she

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Nn the Spanish dancing star has paid Judson $2000, { which is “more than enough.” Furto the music of Curly! thermore, her lawyers asked the s band will bs, featured to- court to return ‘all things of value night and Monday ght at the and sums of money which she] Showboat in Riverside amusement | parted with at the time she signed!

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He was commissioned a second » and Mrs. S. L. “Flight for Freedom." Tomorrow through | lieutenant in July, 1928, and pro- Delaware st. Tuesday “It Ain't Hay" and ‘Casa. ; . i . ” blanca.’ moted to a first lieutenant in Ocdering Trails’ Tomorrow | y gay: “White Savage" and and commanding officer of the sig*ror nal company in September, 1940, “Great Gildersleeve.” and was inducted into service in Wednesday: “It Ain't Takes a Flyer.” { : Shelby, Miss. Abou it” and “Reveille with Beverly.' He was made division signal of- { Tomorrow through Wednesday: “White nay . ¢ | Savage’ and “Desperados.” ficer in September, 1942. He was ohoussliseper Daughter” and “There | The colonel was graduated from of supplies for ces My eart, b wo? n o : . . ay ips FOUNTAIN SQUARE | the company officers course at the R. Beckom J. Beckom wherever American av: Ft. Monmouth signal school in 1935 flying. “Power of the Press.” Woit Man and. sanxensteln Meets the | course there in September, 1942. |H. Beckom, 1736 Union st, are in go employee and a graduate of olf Mal nd * r's About It. o- = Bk ; ir : y is w th | Col. Soeurt, before his induction the armed forces. Cpl. Robert 'ghortridge high school. He athe Flame" and “Tarzan Triumphs" |was an electric watt hour meter!Beckom deft) is in an ordnance ended Butler and Purdue univer-| GRANADA Thr rough Wednesday: "Edge of Darkness” and "Rhythm of . : : for the Indianapolis Power & Light John is an infantry instructor at chi Alpha fraternity. a wir T3N oomethine to Sous Co. His wife and two children,|Camp Croft, S. C. The sergeant is the son of Fred About” g ’ ush.”” Tomor- | . : ¥ : or | mh r we row through Wednesday: “My Friend | WHO have just returned from a ” H. Rosebrock, Washington, D. C, ,,,,,,,,— IRVING—Through tomorrow: [Edge | Alexandria. La. reside at 15 Exe- ebrock ig ativ 'H of Darkness” and “My Friend Flicka.’ ter ave > + Yeside at 15 Exe {the Great Lakes, Til, naval training Fosusacs. He is a native of Indi-| VU V 110) MECCA -“Riders of the Northwest" | > i statio ‘ " » : anapolis. { : The colonel’s mother. Mrs. Ger. Station are three men from Indian- = "% morrow through Tuesday: “Silver . 2 ¢ Skates” and ‘Remember Pearl Harbor.» | ude Soeurt, . Paul R. Bremer, son of Mrs OLD TRAIL—'Old Chisholm Trai* |‘NOUt st, and his brother, 2d LiL 2% : y . v : R Mary C. Bremer, 1330 N. Ewing st.: r Cornelius W. Soewrt is stationed at | gu | Novy 3 \ Weapon “ Foucerow, tirough Tuesday | Forrest L. Chandler. son of Won “White Savage” and ‘The Moon Is ; y » | phite ining st., .¥ D> NORTH SIDE {and William A. Winburn. They are "of 19 : ) ¢ { e A, 1 l . B 9th & Pins ‘Three Hearts for Julia.’ Tomorrow B th $4 | ve at iC f Bini Stratford 22¢ and Monday: “Keeper of the Flame’ ro ers erve attending gunners mates school. [1]: LB. MN? OF pt a “Hear ’ sr : nd “Heart of the Golden West. ULE SLL LIL LEE | SUNDAY ED an an : V : b a AY, ey 3 — is rgd ings of He wild.’ Nitin and Elsie Bereneice Ahlbrand, 4403 Ann Sothern “3 HEARTS FOR JA | “WINGS OF THE EAGLE” Mor y ' Is ie" nd , i { ; , “Idaho. Hp 30 Die aX Madison ave., is a member of the ATE oO 2208 T TT y : : Riad 2 (WAC unit which left the training GARFIELD...’ « 22C7.0 TALBOTT ih Point” and “A Haunting We Will Go.” | IN : WOLF ovr | Cont. Showings Tomorrow and Monday “Ridin’ Down ! | “FRANKENSTEIN MEETS WOLF MAN" | the Canyon” and “Kid Dynamite.” cently for duty at Camp Breckin- pI UNDAY “KEEPER OF THE FLAME" | Rosalind ‘ussell ‘FLIGHT FOR FREEDOM’ \ ridge, Kv. | Westinghouse Air-Conditioned Poi! nas ‘Hi Ya Chum.” Tomorrow | § ” | through uesday: ‘Powers Girl” and 3st & “Tarzan Triumphs.” SUBURBAN REX Northwestern COOL Moon Is Down Tomorrow through SONDAL THEMEN FROM WEST POINTS Tuesday: Torever and a Da) ue) SUNDAY —J. Weissmuller—Frances Gifford “Saludos Amigos.” i | ‘TARZAN TRIUMPHS"

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SUNDAY “WHITE SAVAGE”

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Patrons are invited to use the large picnic tables and benches in the central park area for family outings. The park also features free admission, parking, and checking facilities for the convenience of patrons. Cool drinking water is available at fountains adjoining the picnic area.

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