Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1944 — Page 12
[Sevitzky Lat . | ForN.Y. Concert :
In a review in the New York|' Times this week, Indianapolis” Pa-|
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bien Sevitzky, who conducted the in a concert Monday night, was de-
and a very brilliant ¢onductor,* The reviewer praised the conduc-
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TONITE—Adults, 5:45 'Til 6, 30¢ Robi. Taylor—Brisn Donlevy
~ “BILLY THE Kip”
PLUS MARY BETH HUGHES
“MEN ON HER MIND”
| | ously, and the strings sounded rich
orchestra, saying: the stadium season thus far Fost of orchestra has done more than .its share of sloppy playing, but under Mr. Sevitzky's meticulous direction,
brasses played crisply and sonor=-
and clear, “It was unfortunate that Mr. Sevitzky did not includé on his program music which would better serve to display his talents. But despite the fact . . . Mr, Sevitzky treated (the selections) to sincere and telling performances.”
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OPENING TODAY CIRCLE © "rais Is ihe Life,” with | Susanna
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Beauty,” with Red Skele ther Wiliams at 12:08,
10:21.
*“Bathin ton and
INDIANA “Going My Way”
Crosb; re "Rise Stevens, at 1:32, 4 % 4, #56 and 9:38,
with Bing 11,
JACK STOTT PLAYS FOR CENTER DANCE
Jack Stott’s orchestra will furnish the music for a dance beginning at 8 p. m. tomorrow on the terrace
A weekly function, the affair is open to all boys and girls of high schoo] age, according to Mrs. Louise Murphy, center director.
2:37, 5:06, 7:35 and 10:07. 9
of the Brookside community center.
Gorvert Set At Garfield
. Sunday.
under the direction of William
and stage show at the annual RCA picnic at Garfield "park Sunday
’ ernoon. + The concert program will ‘be as follow EH “March From T a n n ha user,” “The Merry Widow,” “Medley of Hoagy Carmichael Melodies,” “ClariWm. Schumacher net Polka,” “Favorites in Review,” “Casey Jones,” “My Ideal” and “Stars and stripes Forever.” Ray (Pinky) Porter and Miss Frances Lane, vocalists with the band, will sing two specialty -numbers, . . The picnic is being held for RCA employees and their families and will feature a program of athletic events,” Included will be a men’s softball
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MORROW NIGHT!
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THING 1] (BEX LSE! [CN ay vis-—-Mischa Aue “AROUND "THE WORLD” Robt. Lowery—Jean Parker “THE NAVY WAY”
GARFIELD
Jean Parker “THE avr WAY" Tex Ritter “LONE STAR TRAIL" SANDERS niu Thru Saturday ng Crosby “DIXIE” wy ALLEY OF HUNTED MEN"
EAST SIDE
Marx Bros. “GO west Geo. Sanders “ACTION IN ARABIA”
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Milland—Ruth
“THE UNINVITED”
Cool PARK FREE Tonite Thru Plus Tax
Saturday ® 25¢ 5:45 to 6 Ingrid Be nas Borer” “GASLIGHT” Patricia Morison—Kenny Baker
“SILVER SKATES” Cont. Mat. Sat.—12:45 to _8—30¢ SE _
7 Tioyd N Nolan N. Noble Carole Landis “MANILA CALLING “BULLETS AND SADDLES”
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HAMIL “8116 FREE Bing Mary Ella LTON "i, ro a Crosby x Martin CE “WEIRD WOMAN" Donat Carroll Matinee Tomorrow [| - ree ugg STEPS”
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Fred Machtarray_Fairica Morison “RANGERS OF FORTUNE"
Errol Flynn “UNCERTAIN GLOR' uu Mary Astor “MALTESE FALCON”
pees PLUS! 23ND HIT! JIMMY LYDON—CHAS. SMITH
HENRY ALDRICH ciiio “HAUNTED HARBOR"-—NEWS
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Betty ‘Grable—Jop E. Brown “in lore PIN OP "GIRL" Chas. Coburn, ‘‘Knickerbocker Holiday’
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DINN NER MUSIC, 7:30 10 9 F. M. ? DANCING FROM 9:00 M. (Federal afisiens Ns Ny
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game with the Bloomington R. C. A. team, a baseball games with the Lukas-Harold Corp, a tennis match with the Bridgeport Brass plant, a girls’ softball game with the Pepsi Cola team and a water ballet by Bud Sawin's Riviera club swimming - stars. An amateur contest will be made up of talent from the ithe RCA plant. 9
SHO TW SEIZED THREE 'HOLDUPS
In three holdups, Indianapolis’
{criminals got away with $110 last
night. George J. Scheible, 1155 W. 15th st., lost his billfold containing $35 when a man and woman held him up while he was walking on St. Clair st. between Meridian and Illinois sts. Two men approached Ora E Epsey, 1123 N.. Keystone ave, as he was leaving a bowling alley on W. Ohio st. After knocking him to the sidewalk, they took his billfold containing $45. As Harvey Banto, 2215 W. Walnut st, was walking on 10th st. near Traub ave, a man grabbed his billfold from his hand. It contained $30.
DANCE TONIGHT SPORTS ARENA GARDENS
500 NORTH PENN, Adm. 50c Plus Tax
HAL BAILEY ORCH.
with CATHIE BOYLAN AMOS OTSTOT ON PIANO
DANCE -SWIM
WESTLAKE
ON HIGH SCHOOL ROAD
Stage Show Also Listed for] Schumacher, will present a concert| :
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Jean Parker “THE NAVY WAY" __ TALBOTT Thre Satara
Harry McCrady’s Orch.” EVERY SAT. & SUN, ONLY
Admission, 90¢ Sat.; 60c Sun. {Including Tax)
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after 9 P. M. Nitely Broadcast, WIBC, 10 P. M. (Except Sunday) EXCELLENT CUISINE
NEVER A COVER CHARGE
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Preston Foster—Wm, Bendix “GUADALCANAL DIARY" Ann Sothern—Jas. Cra “SWING SHIFT MSIE
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COME EARLY-—Open Tonight 6:15 Errol Flynn—Paul Lukas
“UNCERTAIN GLORY” Rarbara Stanwyck—Joel McCrea
“BANJO ON MY KNEE”
“WEEKLY REPORTER"-Late News
Kiddie Mat. Sat.
‘FREE COMIC BOOKS
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Ray Milland—Ruth Hussey
“THE UNINVITED” ison LADY, LET'S DANCE’
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TONITE—5:45 to 6-—30c Errol Flynn—Paul Lukas
“UNCERTAIN GLORY”
Alice Faye—John Payne “WEEK-END IN HAVANA"
SHERIDAN, 5", E. Wash. Cool Claudette Colbert—Fred MacMurray “NO TIME FOR LOVE”
PARKER ,"%, oo E. 10th 6:45 35200 Edw, G. Robinson “DESTROYER” Ids Lupine “MOONTIDE”
Mary Martin “TRUE TO LIFE” Cont. Mat, Tomorrow~2 to 6—30¢
“HIDDEN VALLEY OUTLAW 8”
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Bob Hope “ROAD TO ZANZIBAR
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Ped? “FOUR. SILLS 1 iW 3 \ JEEP Rovinsen TAMPICO”
“DOWN RIO GRANDE WAY” Chester Morris “HIGH
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PLUS! George Sanders—Virginia Bruce “in “ACTION IN ARABIA" Hey! Kids, Latest Comie Books Free—Starting August 10th SSAA —.————
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FEET LAL Zot) Chas, Bever
Ingrid Bergman uGASLIGHT”
Plus “WINNER'S CIRCLE"
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S “FAMILIES AED:
114,081 Wives, B Babies Receive Free Medical Care From U.S.
Thousands of Indiana service 5 men’s wives and infants are receiv-
Children’s bureatl wu. 8. department of Labor, announced today. A total of 1208 applications were authorized by the Indiana Board of Health during June, while 402,333 cases were approved over the entire ‘lecountry during that time, she pointed out.
State Aids Plan
The program is administered by ‘| the Indiana State Board of Health,
with funds appropriated by congress . land made available through . the children’s bureau. It provides medical, nursing and hospital care for the wife during pregnancy, childbirth and for six months after childbirth, as well as providing for the infant Hiroughout its first year. Families of privates, privates first
eligible and for the first time wives and infants of army aviation cadets eligible. Hoe Toi
Bobby Blake and Bill (Wild
Bill) . Elliott (Ronen. | In Sno o Raiders,” at the Alam
"Red Ryder Comic On Alamo Screen
The Red Ryder comic strip, featured. in The Indianapolis Times,
made- into the financial status of the applicant.
congress will make it possible to pay medical and hospital bills for
and children during the next year,
headed by Dr. Thurman B. Rice,|
«~ | class, corporals and sergeants are|
ramquire~ ‘nent “18 “made “and” ho inquiry 18], A new $42,800,000 appropriation by!
half a million service men’s wives"
system of world good cause robot bombs and
The United States ot bulla’ fader ie gritaion UL 8 0 gu | retary oS State Adolf A. Berle Jr.,
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Miss Lenroot pointed out. will come to life on the Alamo theater screen today when the first of
sre of ned cer ieurs cone B{JGET GROUP VISITS THREE INSTITUTIONS |
Bill (Wild Bill) Elliott, who will eight full-length pictures, will apThe state budget committee re-
pear with Peggy Stewart and Bobby Blake as Little Beaver in “Tucson Raiders.”
six-week intervals, All characters represent the car- posal for the Logansport state hostoon drawings, even to the beautiful pital by Superintendent C. L. Wil-| horse, Thunder. Elliott will play |liams. the role of the daring, hard-riding,| Willlams said at Logansport yes-|
a new hospital building for tubereu- |
SUNDAY CONGERT SET AT DOUGLAS PARK
Vocal and instrumental music will be featured at a‘ concert at 6 p. Sunday at Douglas park, according to Mrs. Elsie Jackson, park ‘director, Sponsored by Mesdames Hester
cians’ cottages, a carpenter shop, and a farm equipment building.
now in use.
losis patients, a women's ward build- | ing, an assembly hall, greenhouse, | sewage disposal plant, three physi-|
The Logansport superintendent E also proposed a tunnel system link- 8 ing all ward buildings, and the re-|& m. modeling of four ward banames| 5
The budget committee returned) after visiting state institutions at 8
Cousins, Leana Black, Louise Highbaugh and Olivia Griffin, members of the school 38 P.-T. A, the program will include these numbers; Miss Gladys Keys, solos; Miss Laura Ann Brown, a reading of her own composition; Jerome Ellis, trumpet solo; school 26 orchestra, “America” and “Battle Hymn of the Republic”; Lillian Brown and Delores Coleman, piano duet; Marshall Baker, melophone solo; Lora Gilbert and Carolyn Coleman, piano solos; Milton Smith, clarinet solo; Eastside Christian Education, vocal selec tions; Betty Mae Brown, a reading, and Torch Bearers of the St. John African Methodist Episcopal church, vocal selections.
Destroy U-Boat Off East Coast
WASHINGTON, Aug. 4 (U. P). —A German submarine maneuver~ing to attack a convoy off the Atlantic coast was destroyed recente ly by ramming and gunfire from three destroyer escorts, the navy revealed today. Two of the destroyer escorts were manned by coast guard personnel and one by a navy crew. Lt. William D. Draper, a coast guard officer, of Saginaw, Mich,, described the battle with the ‘underseas raider: “Contact was made by one of the coast guard ships and depth charges forced the enemy craft to the surface, where it was rammed by one of the navy vessels. “Submarine crewmen poured from the conning tower, rushing for their deck gun, but were swept back by concentrated gunfire from the second coast guard escort, which had moved in from the op= posite direction. “As the Nazi raider started sinking, the crew leaped into the water. A dozen German survivors including the U-boat commander were taken aboard one of the coast guard ships.”
tory at Pendleton,
lege.
STUDIES SEIZED DOCUMENTS WASHINGTON, Aug. 4 (U. P.).—
today was studying the question eof admitting 200 government-seized
that they were cated.”
COUNYY REUNION PLANNED Former and present residents of Brown county will hold their 31st annual reunion at noon on Aug. 13 | at Garfield park. A basket dinner | will be served. A. S. Anderson is | president of the group.
Lafayette, Logansport and Michi-|§ gan City, and leaves Monday to. visit during the week the reformathe village for 8 iepileptics at New Castle, the Rich- & mond state hospital, the Pt. Wayne |& school and Ball State Teachers’ col &
turned to Indianapolis today after § The other seven pictures & tour of three of Indiana's 21 will be shown at the Alamo at about state institutions, during which they & were given a $1,700,000 building pro- | §
Federal Judge Edward C. Eicher!
documents as evidence in the mass, sedition trial over defense objections “illegally confis- |
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