Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1943 — Page 25

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of his wife (Fay Bainter) and his daughter (Marilyn Maxwell), who accompany him to their home in Balagan, a so-called “peace settle-

and to teach them the art of seifdefense,

He meets with opposition from the parents who protest that peace can only be attained if you do away with the arts of war. Naturally, being a former marine, Bailey continues to maintain that the people {must be prepared for all eventuali- | ties. Ideas Vindicated

Comes the fateful Dec. 7, 1941, and his ideas are vindicated. Assuming control of the local defense, Bailey and his Filipinos manage to hold off the Japs long enough for the marines to arrive. The boys succeed in blowing up a vital bridge, the women and children are tem« porarily saved and Sgt. Bill Bailéy dies a hero's death. . The United States marines corps deserves a much finer tribute than this film in which a bunch of Hollywood actors give every appearance of playing soldier. - War is more realistic than that, . » .

Loew's second feature Is “Footlight Glamour,” with Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake.

FORM RUSS CHURCH GROUP

LONDON, Oct. 8 (Us P.)—Radio Moscow announced today that the Soviet government Kas formed a council for Russian orthodox church fcaflpire fe -s0rve aso digison hods between church authorities and the government on all ece

lesiastica matters requiring official approval.

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Everywoman workifg helps bring victory sooner!

Whether it is by taking a soldier’s place on the assembly line, on the farm, or by simply and everlastingly “keeping house” American women are helping win this War.

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THREE FOUND SLAIN, HUNT HIRED PAIR

MERCER, Pa, Oct. 8 (U. P)~— The hired girl at the Wilson farm, where yesterday three persons were found slain, was believed roaming around the countryside today with the 20-year-old hired man, and po-

_|lice were blocking highways, hoping

to trap them. Whether husky Janice Graham, 20, was a voluntary companion of William Morrell, paroled as a delinquent adolescent, was not known. They appeared together at the home of a relative of Morrell last night. Authorities seek to question both about what happened at’ thie prosperous Wilsori dairy farm yesterday, just before Mrs, Everett Wilson, 45, wife of the owner, his mother, Mrs. Katherine Wilson, 78, and Robert McKay, 45, another hired man, were slain. Everett Wilson is hurrying home from Canada, where he had gone to fish, Mrs. Paul Minner, a neighbor, by ‘to gossip with the Mrs. Wilson. The electric washing machine was churning

stove. The table was set. Mrs. Minner called, then ventured lore.’ She found the elder

Mrs. Minner ran screaming for help. Sherifl's deputies found the younger Mrs, Wilson's body in the barn. She had been strangled by a rope. Her arms and legs were bound. Missing were Morrell, Miss Graham, and the Wilson family car, Morrell was in the county jail up until a month ago on a charge of passing bad checks. Wilson got him paroled. Before that Morrell had. been in.» home for delinquent boys. Miss Graham's reputation is good. .

A return engagement at Keith's yes

terday with the various guys and gals in as fine a fettle as ever and the WIBC Jamboree performers dishing out plenty of solid com music, The show is emceed by genial

{Hugh Cross. Formal comedy is pro-

vided by a character called Quarantine, dressed in the manner of Stevenson's conception of Mr, Hyde, and Denny Slofoot. Harpo (violin) and Tiny (guitar) offer a tune called “I Believe I'm a Tied On to You." Zeke Ogden does some fancy yodeling with “I Left My.Girl in the Mountain” and “Chime Bells.”

String Quartet A string quartet; “Sons of the Prairie,” featuring Cowboy Sam, does well with “Rosalina.” Judy Perkins, a comely lass, solos neatly with “Send a Prayer to My Daddy Over There.”

guitar, bass fiddle and violin) regale the audience with some rationing advice in singing “Gotta Get ‘a Horse,” in which they manage to include the “Anvil Chorus.”

Other Songs

Bill of Bill and Evalina gives a standard rendition of the new classic, “Pistol Packin’ Mama.” Together the pair sing “Just Give Me One Chance” and “Ease Your Troubled Mind." Last, but not least, little Jimmy Dickens—322 years old, 80 pounds light and 54 inches tall-gives out with “There's a Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere.” That's all there is folks, there ain't no more, ® =» Screen fare at Keith's is “Headin' for God's Country,” with William Lundigan and Virginia Dale. —-D. G.

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“For Whom the Bell Tolls,” with Ingrid Bergman, Oary Cooper and Katina Paxinou, af 10:31, 1:13, 3:85, 6:37 and 9:19,

LYRIO

“Thank Your Lucky Stars,” with « Bddie Cantor, Bette Davis, Hume Jhrey Bogart, Ilda Lupine, Errol nn and Ann Sheridan, at 11:20, 1 438,10 and. 9:50,

DEGREES TO BE CONFIRMED

Degrees will be conferred at a stated meeting of Monument chapter 549, O. E. 8, at 8 p. m. Monday in the Masonic temple, 535 N. Illi nols st. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Friedman are worthy matron and patron.

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