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Laughs Galore] ‘Rationing’
Laughs galore - are piled inte M-G-M's comedy, “Rationing,” the main worry for thousands of housewives and a nightmare for the na-
tion's grocery keepers. Wallace Beery, the star of the film now playing at Loew's, has a tailor-made part and none other than Indiana's own Marjorie Main co-stars with h'm, Decide to Marry The two, leading citizens of
other's throats until they finally decide to bury the hatchet and get married, *
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town's local postmistress and- head of the ration board, and Mr, Beery, as Ben Barton, ewns the Tuttleton general merchandise store. When rationing begins, Ben's troubles merely start, Things are made worse when his son, Tommy Batten, who is in love with Dorothy Morris, Mrs. Tuttle’s daughter, gets drafted. Tuttleton nearly loses its general store owner when Ben tries to reenter the army. His commission arrives but there's no uniform connected with it, He's the newest member of the local ration board.
Black Mart Comes In
But this isn’t .all. The black market operations enter the scene and the general store is the innocent “front.” Then Ben has a few more problems to selve, Among players in the side-split-ting comedy are Donald Meek, a furtive hoarder; Howard Freeman, the black marketer; Gloria Dickson, the town's lady harber who gets Beery into a heap of trouble, and the Beery’s adopted daughter, Carol Ann, who makes her first speaking appearance in the movies.
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“Top Man” with Donald O'Connor| g | |and “Fired Wife.”
Keith Books WLW Show
Boone County Jamboree Is Well Received.
Radio hill-billies invaded Keith's stage yesterday, And theyll be there through Sunday, for the theater's vaudeville at-
traction is WLW’s Boone County Jamboree, the top. of the morning” program to many radio listeners. Heading. the cast is Billy Strickland, who gives with familiar mountain tunes from the Carolinas, and the Happy Valley Girls, Ramona, Jane ahd Irene. Rabon Delmore and his Plantation’ boys harmonize in topnotch quartet numbers and Lee Morgan does some fancy slapping of the bass fiddle, accompanied by Penny Woodford on the accordion. Tapping out the square dance
first beginning at 7:30 p. m,
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Built by Lockheed for TWA as a luxury passenger plane, this air giant is built to fly faster, farther and with bigger loads than any other land
War has modified its destiny. Instead of a luxury airliner, transporting 57 passengers at five miles a minute in the glassy smooth upper air, the Constellation canlbe militarized to carry up to 100 soldiers with full packs, helmets and rifles. o
Texaco fueled and lubricated, it has passed grueling tests with flying colors...with a performance exceeding the expectations of its designers.
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The TWA Constellation is now in production at the Lockheed plant. With 4 engines totaling 8,800 horsepower, a top speed over 300 miles an hour with a useful load of 14 tons, it will give Uncle Sam’s troops an air mo-
girl band with m the farmers want to get up on the stage and swing their partners. The Jamboree troupe will broadcast their special Saturday night| wood.
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NOW PLAYING THE LAUGHTER IS UNRATIONEDS
This new plane is the result of the same forward-looking TWA policy that led to the building of the DC-2 and 3, and the great 4-engine, 33-passenger Boeing Stratoliners. Texaco is proud that TWA planes are served by TEXACO.
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