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| at the Ambas- | sador.
| - Boys,” the sec- ! ond film, is a { tribute to the § | theatrical trade '§
{ bution | ent
3 Biotic, Orson Welles, | Shore and Jeanette McDonald. | There are many others,
'DAISY—Through 1
{ EMERSON—Through
: FOUNTAIN
| GARFIELD — ‘Through tomorrow:
{ GRANADA -» “Home
| and
{ HOLLYW0O0D— Through tomorrows’
| OLD TRAIL—Through tomorrow:
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NEIGHBORHOODS
TWO FILMS, a Russian war
make their first appearance at the neighborhood theaters this week.
Two comparatively new stars and Gregory Peck, take the lead of a Russian guerrilla command-
It's playing today at the Irving
opens tomorrow
» . ” “Follow the
its contri- '§ of tal- & to camp piss Toumanova | bond
for
shows,
| rallys and other patriotic events.
A few of the stars are Marlene Dinah
It opens tomorrow at the Granada and Sunday at the St. Clair,
Speedway, Strand and Uptown.
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| BELMONT ~Through Saturday: “Wat ch on the Rhine” and “Campus Rhythm.” CINEMA —Through Saturday: “Hold Back the Dawn” and ‘The Fleet's In’ tomorrow: “Gaslight” and “Harvest Melody. DRIVE- IN—* No . Time for Love’ and “Henry Aldrich, Boy Scout.’ Tomor-, row through Saturday: “In Old ,Oklahoma” and “Around the World.’ Saturday: “Andy Hardy's Blond Trouble” and “Shake Hands with Murder.’ ESQUIRE—Through Friday: “We Were Dancing” and “You Belong to Me.” SQUARE— —Through Friday: “Panama Hattie'’ -and Tiger." “Li'l Abner’ and “New York Town.” . in Indiana” and My Rhythm.” Tomorrow through Wednesday: “Follow the Boys” nest. andy-the Guest.”
“Pardon
“Song
of Russia” and “Drums of Fu Man-
IRVING—Through Saturday: “Diys of -Glory!’ and. Seven. Days Ashore,’
MECCA—Through tomorrow: “Tales of Manhattan” and “*“Meanest Man in the
der Comrade” and “Cowboy Canteen.” ORIENTAL — “Charlie Chan's Chinese Cat” and “Week-End Pass.” TomorTow through Saturday: ‘Action Arabia” and “Rootin’ Tootin' Rhythm.’ PARAMOUNT — ‘Unknown Guest” and “Blazing Prontier.’ Tomorrow and Friday: ‘Jack London” and “Victory Through Air Power.” PARKER—Through Friday: ‘Seo Proudly We Hail” and “Bandit Ranger: REX—Through tomorrows “The Came” and “Big Store.” . RITZ—Through Saturday: “Andy Hardy's Blond Trouble’ and “Phantom Lady.” RIVOLI—"The Uninvited" and ‘Lady in the Death House.” Tomorrow through Saturday: “In This Our Life” and “Yellow Rose of Texas.” CLAIR—Through Saturday: light” and “Pardon My Rhythm." SANDERS—* ‘Youngest Profession” and ‘Battle of Russia Tomorrow through Baturday: ‘Stand By for Action” and “Days of Old Cheyenne.”
in
Rains
"Gas-
A | SHERIDAN— ‘See Here Private Hargrove.”
Tomorrow through Saturday: Hardy's Blond Tr ouble” and - Can't Ration Love’ SPEEDWAY Through Saturday: in Indiana” and “Sing a Jingle." STATE--Througn tomorrow: gan” and “The Chetniks. STRAND. Through Saturday: and “Pardon My Rhythm STRATFORD—Through tomorrow: “Henry Aldrich Haunts a House” and ‘Coastal Comman TACOMA—Through tomorrow: “The Ape Man’ and “Revenge of the Zombies.” TALBOTT — Through Saturday: “Four Jills in a Jeep” and “Tampico.” TUXEDO—Through tomorrow: Time and “Spider Woman." UPTOWN—Through tomorrow: “Home in Indiana” and “Follow the Leader.” VOGUE—Through Saturday: “Andy Hary’s Blond Trouble” and. ‘“Moon-
light in Vermont.” ugh 3 Saturday: “Days of veh Days Ashore.” DOWNTOWN ALAMO—Through tomorrow: “Sultan's Daughter” and “Ships With Wings.” AMBASSADOR—" The Uninvited’ and “Lady, Let's Dance.” Tomorrow through Saturday “Home in Indiana” and “Days of Glory.’
FIRM SPONSORS PICNIC Employees of Avon Products, Inc
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Times Amusement Clock
OPENING TODAY
INDIANA “The Evaiof St. Mark,” with Anne Baxter, Wi fa Eythe and Michael O'Shea, at Ii, 2.08, 5:16, 8:14, 11:13 and 2:10. “The Falcon Out West,” with Tom Cor way, at 1:04, 4.12, 7:10, 10.08 and
CURRENT FEATURES
‘ CIRCLE “This Is the Life,” with Susanna Foster, Donald O'Connor and Peggy Ryan, at 12:48, 3:58, 7:08 and 10:18. “It Happened Tomorrow,” Dick, Powell Linda Darnell and Jack Oakie, at 11:24, 2:34, 5:44 and 8:54.
LOEW'S “Bathing Beauty,” with Red Skelton and Esther Williams, at 12:08, 2:37, 5°96, 7:35 and 10:07.
LYRIO
“Going My Way,” with Bing Crosby and Rise Stevens, at ‘11, 1:38,
4.16, 6:54 and 9.32.
helps build STURDY HEALTH
|| tonight with the Officers’ Wives club|
|medley of “S'Wonderful,”
“Saint Meets |
“Tens
will hold their annual picnic at Garfield park from noon to 4 p. m. tomorrow. Sue Sherman is Indian-
picture and a star-packed musical,
to Hollywood, Tamara Toumanova in “Days of Glory,” the love story
ARMY BAND TO PLAY AT GARFIELD TONIGHT
A concert by the 667th army air force band from Stout field will be given at Garfield park at 8 o'clock
as Sponsors. Warrant Officer John G. Doyle has announced that the band will
Moves to Lyric
“Going My Way,” starring ‘Bing Crosby, begins its fourth week in Indianapolis today when it opens at the Lyric theater.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
DUTCH UNDERGROUND! PLAN FOR PEACE
WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 (U, P).—
| nited for four years of war and
+ Nazi oppression, were reported to-| "day to have scrapped their belief in the traditional free enterprise sys= |tem and to favor abolition of duction for profit and other “radTfeal” réforms in riod, . The position of the Dutch underground was contained in a manifesto printed in two underground newspapers, one conservative and the other socialist, and made public by the Netherlands’ Information
offer: “U. S. Army March,” “Span-
lish Suite,” “Lady of Spain,” “I Get a Kick Out of You,” “Begin the Beguine,” “Brazil,” “Gloria,” “I Kiss | {Your Hand, Madame,” a and Stripes Forever” and a Ger
nj |
NN {and “Embraceable You.”
“Royal Garden Blues,”. “Isle ” “When My Sugar Walks|
offer: jof Capri, {Down the Sreet” {Band Ball.” [the entertainment are Mesdames| | John Rickels, Ralph Rumbold, J. C.
| Pittard, William S. Gochenour, Les- respective school,
ter Moreland, A. E. McConnell, Don | {Irwin, . John C. Drewry,
| Holiday, H. V. Smock and W. N. | religion;
| Underw ood.
‘BETTY COMPSON AND
Actress Betty Compson,
EY sive te BE CT
film. era when she-regned. over Hollywood with a fleet of limousines and a $5000 weekly income, today | ‘announced she would “marry Chief Petty Officer Sylvius J. Gall. t Miss Compson, who ence starred | in “The Spoilers” and “The Boudoir Diplomat,” gave her age as 47, and Gall as 45. They will be married here and will honeymoon in Mexico. ———————————rreenessenentelleaes.
CARD PARTY SCHEDULED
sponsor a public card party at 1:30 p. m. Thursday at the Food Craft shop. ‘Mrs. J. C. Eoncaster is chairman.
MOVED {TOTHE'
ONE OF THIS YEAR'S Toe SURPRISES!
BARRY FITZGERALD FRANK McHUGH
RISE STEVENS
Cartratin of Mavapetiten Opers
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actress as we
drama!”
LAST TIMES
Feo
HARRY JAMES
‘BATHING BEAUTY” with RED SKELTON ESTHER WILLIAMS
XAVIER CUGAT & ORCH.
BUTLER EXERCISES SET FOR SATURDAY
Butler university will
summer school commencement ex- | and “At the Jazz ercises at Sweeney chapel. | President M. O. Ross will confer Members of the club sponsoring; the degrees on graduates who will be presented by the deans of their Gino A. Rath, P. M. Bail, William | education; Frederick D. Kershner, Ardin E. Hayes, | {school of education, and Dr. Roy |
science and. liberal arts; Prof.
M. Robbins, graduate division.
"Dr. Clement T. Malan, state su- | perintendent of public instruction, NAVY MAN 10 WED will make the commencement ad- | | dress, Dr. O. L. Shelton, dean elect | HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 9 (u. P).—|of the graduate school of religion, wh os el will offer the invocation and benemarital trouble with director James | diction and Virginia M. Wilson will 5 TATEIRY silent! be the -srgerit 5 gos
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Bureau, official news agency of the government in exile. Regarded by some diplomatic circles here as an indication of reform plans developing in many occupied countries in Europe, the manifesto asserted that liberal, cap-
award | talist production methods “do not {nearly 75 graduate and undergradu- | | guarantee” The Stout field Dixielanders will ate degrees at 4 p. m. Saturday in|
social security and {should be replaced by “a system of |national and international management abolishing production for | profit.” The manifesto called for a. con-
LAST 2 DAYS I
The Three-Way Card club will|
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LEIGH JAYLOR
In M-G-M’s sveichaqutiful
REMEMBER THESE RAVES?
“Vivien Leigh is as fine an
have on the
screen today!" —N. Y. Times EE —— ———————
*Taylor's best screen role... Miss Leigh brilliantly qramatic! Compelling screen
~N. Y. News
te ————
“Miss Leigh and Mr. Taylor are a glamorous team!” =N. Y. Journal-Americon
“Miss Leigh surpasses hes performance in GWTW!”
=N. Y. Misvor
TODAY
& ORCH.
with is-Cant
Dilan, LaVelle ® Ming, Ling : ® Sam Lewis
the post-war per
Now at Indiana
Anne Baxter is teamed with William Eythe in the love story of a G, I. Joe in “The Eve of St. Mark,” opening today at the Indiana theater. : ,
\ tinuation of a parliamentary democratic stale under Queen Wilhel ming.
PROMISE MORE FISH
WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 (U. P.).— There'll be more fish—fresh, canned and frozen-—for civilians during the {1944-45 fiscal year, but still noth.ling like the regular pre-war supply, the war food administration announced yesterday. The WFA's forecast was based on
and on estimates of final allocation of fresh and frozen varieties. Civilians will get 48 per cent of the total supply of 762,000,000 pounds of canned fish during the July 1, 1944-June 30, 1945, period.
DURING 1944, 1945
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 9, 1944
That amotints to 365.900,000 pounds, % shout 23 Pounds pat Weldon a2 - wos Sgr ibn Ug us Ee fiscal year. os Jon het por cent of the: pre-war sonswmp-
. Ray actual allocations of canned fish| § James Etlison,
Adults
COOL MAT. ,%"s 26¢ Tm Red Skelton—Ann Sothern
“PANAMA HATTIE”
~PLUS— HUGH
“SAINT MEETS
SINCLAIR THE TIGER"
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ON STAGE + IN PERSON!
' The Master Showman's Most Pretentious: Production!
ot New York *
_ Master & Rollinse Al Kleino Eddie Nelson
& Hooshe
Backwards © Audrey Young
This show should break all records! Never have so many of our patrons asked us to book any onc picture! Everybody seems to want to see VIVIEN LEIGH and ROBERT TAYLOR together again. So we bring back the ever-new, ever-timely love story that everybody loves. Come, thrill to the most romantic scenes ever filmed! As ballet dancer, as London street girl, as great lady—Vivien Leigh will charm and move you more than ever before.
Her greatest role since “Gone With the Wind”
VIVIEN
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A MERVYN LeROY Production :
with
LUCILE WATSON « VIRGINIA FIELD MARIA OUSPENSKAYA + C.' AUBREY SMITH Based on the Play “Waterloo Bridge” by Robert £. Sherwood Directed by MERVYN LeROY A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture
PLUS
The YEAR'S BIGGEST THING in SWING ANN MILLER, CHAS. BARNET & Orch. ALVINO REY AND HIS ORCHESTRA JAN GARBER AND ORCHESTRA
“JAM SESSION”
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SPECIAL SWING-SHIFT SHOW TONIGHT MIDNITE
SOUTH SIDE SANDERS "ime
Thru Wed. Virg. Wade “YOUNGEST PROFESSION" “BATTLE OF RUSSIA"
GARFIE
1 Your Favorite Comie “LI'L ABNER" _ Mary Martin “NEW YORK _TOWN"~
RIENTAH LE 3 MERIDIAN 8 Toler—Joan Waodbu “CHARLIE CHAN'S cHikese Martha O'Driscoll-—Noah Beeron a “WEEK-END PASS"
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Wm. Royle “DRUMS OF FU “SONG OF RUSSIA"
Tamars Teumanova—Gregory Peek SSATS OF GLORY" Wally Brown-—-Alan Carney “SEVEN DAYS ASHORE
Mickey Rows
EAST SIDE 2442 [HR Bela Lugosi "THE APE MAN “REVENGE OF THE ZOMBIES" 6116 ITs
SHERIDAN . 0. Go.
ney-—Lewis “ANDY HARDY'S BLONDE
TROUBLE" i Gloria Jean ‘MOONLIGHT in VERMONT’
| CINEMA
16th and Duswaee
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Robt, Walker—Donna Reed “SEE HERE, PRIVATE HARGROVE" Open CH.
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Claudette Colbert—Pauletie Goddard “80 PROUDLY WE HAIL"
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Tyrons Power “THE RAINS CAME" Marx Bros, “BIG STORE"
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“IN THIS OUR LIFE” Roy Rogers—Dale Evans “YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS" "2116 FREE
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Gloria Jean—Patric Knowles
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“HENRY ALDRICH HAUNTS A “COASTAL: COMMAND"
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“YOU BELONG TO ME”
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