Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1944 — Page 6
INEIGHBORBOODS
Many Believe Warren Out anxiously watches every night for the moon and a comet to Of Race Because of | couide. It's playing Parley Post. today at the Irving and By DANIEL M. KIDNEY Strand and Scripps-Howard Staff Writer opens tomorrow WASHINGTON, June 21.—"Dewey| at the Rivoli and Bricker” will be the G. O. P.| and Ambassa= ticket, in the majority opinion to- Sarg Saw day of capitol hill Republicans, as) 5 “4 oi n they work on a stiff legislative pro- Square and gram, pack their bags and try to get Sunday at the last-minute - railroad accommoda- Belmont, St. Hedy Lamarr tions for the big meeting at Chicago.
: Clair and Uptown. of course there are dissents | ELMONT-_ Through Saturday: “Hold this summation, Back the Dawn” and “Cowboy and the Rep. Everett M. Dirksen (R. mn), | Senurita.” | CINEMA—Through Saturday: “Song of who has conducted Ohe 2 he Russia and “Are Husbands Necessary.” least publicized campaigns or the DAISY—-Through tomorrow: “Standing presidency in G. O. P. history, still Room Only” and “Doughboys in Irewould be glad to get second place on| ‘and. : : ‘ 4 DRIVE-IN—-“My Favorite Wife” and the ticket with Governor Dewey. he “Beautiful but Broke.” Yomgrioy believes that the vice-presidential| through Saturday: “Bataan” an race i i on “Crime Doctor's Strange Case.” Bs wide open. Everybody Seems EMERSON—-“Song of Russia” and “Saint to think that Dewey will get first| Meets Tiger : Tomorrow through sat. y i ill urday: “Major and the nor’ an place, and many think it will be on A & Mujor aug he the first ballot. ESQUIRE—Through Priday: “Cross-
roads” and ‘Bedtime Story.” Hits a § g FOUNTAIN SQUARE—Through Friday: But the Dirksen boom for second| woman of the Town” and “Moon ‘ . ’ Over Las Vegas.” place strikes a snag right in the |GARFIELD—Through tomorrow: “Dance congressman's own state, where he| Girl, Dance" and ‘Texas.’ . : » well wi - GRANADA—"Shine on Harvest Moon" isn't in so well with Gov. Dwight H. and “Girl Prom Monterey.” Tomorrow Green. So most of his G. O. P.| through Saturday: ‘Lassie Come Home” colleagues say he is “out.” ae Live wi ue a" and oy 3 § , | N--"‘Song © ussia a They stick to the idea that Gov. "cpio "of the Old Block Tomorrow Earl Warren of California took| through Saturday: ‘oman of the : , ; Town” and ‘Ladies Courageous.” S 1 1¢ vice-presiden um BA ae o HOLLYWOOD_-Through ad Coe + 4 anova in Burleque” an “Fin the keynote speaker for the convention.| Blackmailer.” Mr. Warren reportedly was the BEING Through Sunday: “Passage, to favorite of Governor Dewey and the | MECCA—Through tomorrow: “Union Pae New Yorkers. But it is said he has| cific’ and “Dr. Broadway.” confirmed his program of remaining) OLD TRAIL-—Through tomorrow: ‘‘Main California, as the Republicans Of | ORIENTAL—"In our Time" and that state are understood to desire, | ‘Moonlight in Vermont.” Tomorrow
Could Demand Him
After Governor Dewey is nomi- | LOCAL CHURCHMEN nated for President, he could still} “demand” Warren in second place | and “this would be a bit hard wo WILL ATTEND SYNOD
turn down,” a G. O. P. congressional | leader pointed out. Four Indianapolis churchmen will However, Governor Bricker of be among 400 delegates from all Ohio reportedly conferred for some parts of the world attending the time recently with Governor Dewey | biennial General Synod of the in New York and came away leaving | Evangelical and Reformed church the distinct impression that every-|in York, Pa, beginning today thing was satisfactory. He con-|and continuing for a week. tinues to campaign for the presi-| The Indianapolis churchmen who dency and has opened a Chicago | Will represent the South Indiana headquarters. But at an off-the- [synod are the Rev. Richard Rettig, record talk to the 76th congres- pastor of the Carrollton Avenue sional club here last week he took | Evangelical and Reformed church; no more sly digs at Governor Dr. Ralph L. Holland, general secDewey's failure to campaign. The [retary of the Indiana Council of club members and their guests— |Christian education; the Rev. R. C. other G. O. P. congressmen and |Kuebler, pastor of the Friedens senators—are among the most cock- |[Evangelical and Reformed chureh, sure that the ticket will be “Dewey and George Amt, member of the and Bricker.” Immanuel Evangelical and .Reformed church.
HOWE FIVE-YEAR CLUB The four Indianapolis churchmen
{will report the recent meeting of HAS NEW MEMBERS {the South Indiana synod which in{cluded representatives of 105 The Five-Year club of Howe high [churches and 90 ministers. They school today announced the names|will convey the wishes of the synod of five new members of the faculty [concerning the discussion of a
A LIGHT AND AIRY COMEDY, “The Heavenly Body,” opens at the neighborhood theaters this week. The most heavenly of the heavenly bodies, Hedy Lamarr, is forced to resort to astrology as her astronomer husband, William Powell,
through Saturday. “Passa to Marseille” and “My Best Gal» PARKER "Flight Command” and “Take a Letter Darling.” Tomorrow th Saurday: “Sky's the Limit" and * at .r
REX Through tomorrow: “Gaucho Sere nade” and “Behind the Rising Sun.” RITZ--Through Saturday: “Chip Off the Old Block” and “Unknown Guest.” RIVOLI—*T Wake Up Screaming” and “I Married a Witch.” Tomorrow through Sunday: “Heavenly Body” and “Career Girl."
June Haver plays one of the
ST. CLAIR—Through tomorrow: “Desert | feminine leads in “Home in IndiSong! . and “Sherlock Holmes Faces ana,” now at the Lyric.
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SANDERS— ‘What a Woman” and “There's Something About a Soldier.” Tomorrow through Saturday: “Gentle Gangster” and “Carson City Cyclone.” SHERIDAN—“My Son, My Son” and “Turnabout:” Tomorow through Saturday: “The Sullivans” and “Song of Russia.” SPEEDWAY "Ladies Courageous” and “Texas Masquerade.” Tomorrow through Saturday: “Cowboy and the Senorita” and “Crazy House.” ; STATE—Through tomorrow: “Spotlight Scandals’ and “Girls in Chains.” STRAND—Through Saturday: “Heavenly Body” and “Hey, Rookie.” STRATFORD—Through tomorrow: “China and “Saint Meets Tiger.”
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TACOMA—Through tomorrow: “My King= dom for a Cook” and “Jitterbugs.” TALBOTT—Through Saturday: “The Sul livans” and “Good Fellows.” TUXEDO—Through tomorrow: “Li'l Abe Py ner” and “Son of Dracula.” i FLAS UPTOWN—Through tomorrow: *‘Broadway Rhythm.” LEE VOGUE—Through Saturday: “Chip Off the Oid Block” and “Tarzan’s Desert Mystery.” ZARING—Throu ‘a Saturday: “Up Arms” and “Chance of a Lifetime.”
DOWNTOWN ALAMO—Through tomorrow: “The Pinto Bandit” and “All Baba and the Forty Thieves.” AMBASSADOR — “Broadway Rhythm." Tomorrow through Saturday: ‘Heavene ly Body" and ‘Hey, Rookie.”
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{ER Planning for the schools of to-
CHECK ITCHING — BURNING AND morrow will be the theme of the by using famous Black TIL first summer conference of the In304 White Diaument. GEE diana association of elementary and 50¢ sizes. Use only BULBLI4QM school principals at Butler univeras directed. Cleanse with IRLRYFLY sity, June 26 to 30, Dr. Frank H. Black and White Skin Soap. Gorman, conference director and
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REPLACED | Dr. Maycie Southall, professor of BRING IN THE PIECES {education at George Peabody col(lege, Nashville, Tenn., will be the DR, JOS +E. KERNEL | visting speaker. Other speakers will | A . " 6. include principals of Indianapolis
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Domo ‘SUMMER CONCERTS AS ROWE OPENING TONIGHT
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