Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1944 — Page 20

Plan Filming of

pl ier ick of simp sn Production on “Here Is Your| Herbert Kline will be a special a ing An ZEMO War," Ernie Pyle's best seller, will | representative of the war corre-

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right 110-pound, baldheaded actor

to play the Hoosier Vagabond.

spondent and his daily battlefront

dispatches. Lucien Hubbard, whol’

learned about the war as a front line reporter with Gen. Douglas MacArthur “in "the South Pacific, will be associate producer. .

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down the offer for production of the. movie, he changed his mind after Mr. Cowan called on him in Albuquerque and explained the proposed treatment of the film.

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Weird Monsters. Perhaps the most horrendous and

bizarre screen fafe in the annals| of Hollywood

greatly thara Grotto auxiliary will have a

We ] EERE SP : : mount ‘star, appears in a ¢omedy act at Keith's today titeugh Sunday.

LUNCH MEET PLANNED The welfare committee of the Sa-

uncheon meeting at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Goldie

‘|the Murat theater with Nell Tange--{man, mezzo - s0+

t Concert Set

For Tonight]

nicipal concert at 8 p. m. today in

man will be the 150-voice Indianapolis symphonic choir con ductedby Elmer A. Steffen, For purely ‘orchestral numbers,

Fabien Sevitsky, conductor, has Nell Tangeman

chosen Euphrosyne overture . by movement of the Shostakovich Fifth

Converse and the third and fourth|

Sixth Municipal Fegan to N

symphony. RAY BROCK

New York Bimes Near East Correspondent

At War Memorial Auditorium SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 1944-3 P. M.

“THE smi we rafen 'ALESTINE”

Saylor, 957 English ave.

Je HURRY! LAST DAY!

Dr. Roy Ewing Yah ill Be the Chairman Musical Program by Charles Hedley The Entire Community Is Cordially Invited

-Let's All Give to the RED CROSS War Fund!

“Tarzan’s Desert Mystery}, " with John Weissmuller, Nancy Kelly and gs Sheffield, at 1, 10, 7:15

EXTRA “BATTLE OF TARAWA”

When war is over, we'll again make enough Smith Bros. Cotigh Drops to bring everybody soothe ing relief from coughs due to . colds, Now buy only what you need. Smith Bros.—Black or Menthol—are still 5¢,

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Neighborhood Theater Directory

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INDIANAPOLIS

SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA || DA FABIEN SEVITZKY, Conductor

Municipal Concert, Under Sponsorship City of Indianapolis

TONIGHT--$ P. M.

“MURAT THEA TER—RI959

Nell Tangeman He Indianapolis Symphonic Cholr

Orchestral With Soloist With Choir

Euphrosyne Overture Habaners Voyage of Mayflower A I } "Shostakovich Fifth In Silence of the Night Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring

_Cary_Grani—John Garfield “DES TION, ' Phar Semeted Short pee,

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