Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1944 — Page 6
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City Hall Support | Fresh German Forces Slow plete their enlistment in Indian ° : : A : ? a . . - | lapolis, Lt. Cmdr. W. A. Chapman | Urged for All On American Drive : ; | |3r., naval recruiting officer for the Ee J : 3 iy y 6 ‘| state, announced” ’ ~~ Party Ticket. § i : It Italy. 9 he expanded Jeoruliing facilities | : - : will eliminate a trip to CinIn a brief city cabinet meeting | A ROME. Sept. 26 (U.P.).—British : 4 cinnati, St. Louis or Chicago to|any of the united nations in the irday Mayor Tyndall instruct. jon army troops crossed the Rubi- L complete induction. Formerly | war against Japan and its actual rtment heads to “go down {son and captured Bordonchio, Cam- fig) | Physical examinations and some of contribution “exceeds that of most
line” for all Republican can-| i & lerano and several other towns near SEY the paper work of enlistment Were |of our allies,” F: M. Forde, minister Ernice Lawrence not handled here. or the army, said today. oT
jes in the general election. | Jackie Van will be among the | the: Adriatic coast > He advised Bis assistants 10 sup-| stars in “Penthouse Serenade, he moved u Joday as ie Gar Indianapolis’ fall opera season WAVE Officer Lt. (jg) Margaret "the county, state and na-| Stage show opening’ at Keith's | p reem or| ots sunder was" tonight. “Alda” Gregg has been assigned to the Sonal G. O. P. ticket “without res-. Thursday, {fierce counter-attacks which vir- iB : y ght. da” local recruiting office from Chicago. | mtion.” He also requested them ‘tually halted the American drive Will be offered by the San Carlo] Lt. Gregg, who enlisted m the marshall department employees 'MY SISTER EILEEN’ on Bologna. + {Opera Co. at 8:30 p. m. in the ai 4 active campaigning in behalf of The British troops cleared the Murat theater. ; A z : R ; g : TO OPEN SEASON enemy from the area between the| The title role will be sung by|s TIN - & p gx TACLE { ee Marecchia and Rubicon rivers and Mobley Lushanya, an American In- Al} ll : CR y 3 i” Si By 3 Charles A. Huff and Carl Schwen- “My Sister Eileen” will be the forced a number of bridgeheads dian who has achieved a consid- NIC = N i : - Jer chairman and treasurer, re- Drst of eight plays to be presented across the latter historic stream. erable reputation. Sn a7 | BR ; : N UNPARALLELED! setively, of the Republican vic-|DY the Civic theater this season.| The U.S. 5th army's drive through| Anna Kaskas will be heard as| [A Ba MPATIENT i committee, city hall fund-rais-| Opening night will be Oct. 13. ithe Apennines from captured FutaAmneris, the Egyptian princess; ee : “THE | as" - > : ENTERTAINMENT ing fry win la orn |, SU PA AS us ord Rose, yar sows loot Tames 12 Amora, ad ENR La i RC 7EFTANMEN i 3 . » gains ol yards ins of miles as : i wEver us’! : : & ) gaged in a primary duel with the Sydner Rayner as Radames. Plus © yeu N , 4 UNDREAMED OF!
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Gathering,” Jan. 12; a musical troops through a driving rain and|tomorr ‘ST ay LIE me BT on phi EArt : : ow night with Ernice Law- - ! HE ot) adi 3 Funds Kept Apar comedy to be produced in collabo- hurled attacks at the northernmost|rence singing the role of the Duke, Py : ¥ aR 12,000 PLAYERS! *harmony” attempts t omerge vic- Operetta guild, Feb. 9; “On Bor- force. . : , 4: Hi y {rowed Time,” March 9; “You Can't| Since it started its 30-mile drive SOROS She Junior Chamber Crim «1 short hours ; J 200 MIGHTY ‘ganization campaign funds, Mr.|Take It With You,” April 6, and from the outer approaches to the : ; CE A Bchwenzer said that the two would | “Junior Miss,” May 4. {Gothic line nearly a month ago, the SCENES! | He added, however, that the new- | Will replace Donald Finlayson as alties on the Germans, including ) : formed Republican policy com? technical director this year. 8709 taken prisoner. T A Mee + Tonigh 1 _— o apn Shy Comprising oth yietoey Some Times Amusement 2 LOCAL STUDENTS The Indiana Association of Enter- |: : — — ER Cot AN | TUNE OF 87 an .0.P. organization tain: Open apr PR % — : IN INDIANA U, PLAY tainment Agents, organized last, Log vk [IFITIISNITITIIY - Slimmer | § BRL ‘HA dBASE BELOVED SONGS!
mty G. O. P. organization. “Theater,” Dec. 8; “Distinguished the Germans brought up fresh| “Rigoletto” will open at the Murat Although there have been some ration with the Arthur Jordan units of Lt. Gen. Mark W. Clark’s Both performances are being tory committee and Republican or'be administered separately. L. Bramer Carlson of Cleveland 6th army has inflicted 25,000 casu- The ater Agents UTARS and SPARS 4 4 : i 3 Fe ey oy cl | ) SW TOLD TO THE * mittee, headed by Guy Wainwright, : chieftains, will relate campai ow i ~ paisa week by local theatrical agents, willl
mctivities and “suggest” a channel] = — Clock - 5 : k Two Indienapolis students at In- et at 7:30 o'clock tonight in th tH Irene Dunne—Alan Marshel : foto uisieh victory committee MONEY| cypRENT FEATURES diana university will be included pi col b p Clock nit "RE ur set “Ou: current sollection ‘will all be CIRCLE in the cast of “Trelawney of the Claypool hotel. 19 c Will. a. zoTail the Conquering Bere. with Wells,” the opening presentation of Officers of the National Associa-| {§ Opes 10 ; X 20 1236, 3:48, 7:02 and 10:18. nes, 8 the Indiana university theater Oct.| tion of Entertainment Agents and! . Sh : ha “Crime by Night,” with Jane Wy. [24-28 on the Bloomington campus. ine American Guild of Variety Art-|! . RE CENTURY-FOX man, st 11:34, 3:37, 5:30 and. 9:03. They are Gail Shirey and Patricia, 3 9 y ; y PRESENTS LOEW'S ; ists from Chicago will be guests, ! \ Gabe. Miss Marge Hulett of Ham- - : He denied reports that the com- “The Impatient Years” with Jean |mond will play the leading role op- Temporary officers of the local ‘mittee is “holding out” on the regu-| Arthur, Lee Bowman and Charles Co- posite Tom Sellers of Ft. Wayne, organization are Henry K. Burton, Jar organization in preparation for| “Urn: #¢ 12:34 399, Si an L012 : * |treasurer; Miss Kay Keiser, secre1046 mayoralty primary by! mutton, at 11, 2:15, 5:30 and 8:48. WARNING GIVEN ON MEATS tary and a member of the board of} tating, “That's too distant and INDIANA directors, and Miss Mildred Myers: hazy for consideration at this time.”| ison” with Alexander Knox, CHICAGO, Sept. 26 (U. P).—|and Mrs. Christine Maguire, board AL : z | + y t 5:45 Plus : Adults Fl Charles Coburn and Geraldine Fitz- There probably will be no surplus members. Miss Maxine Thompson, Tonite Adults Til 6 26¢ Tax Mat. Today dP. NM. 400106 266 Tr
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Mrs. Aneta Beadle Vogler, direc- LYRIC many falls, and the war food ad-| Thompson also participated in the DONALD O'CONNOR of Red Cross nutrition in the Ores Mask of Dimitrio)" Sydney ministration plans large pork pur-| formation of the new association. |§' PEGGY SUSAN IN Indianapolis area, will speak at a| Lorre, at 13:26, 3:42, 6:58 and 10:14. | chases during the remainder of this — eee? RYAN FOSTER G M Y W AY ting of the women’s council of “Brother Rat,” with Ronald Rea- [year, Lee Marshall, WFA director 'OKLAHOM A' TO END. “THIS IS THE LIFE” ol G M
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« CHICAGO, TIL, Sept. 26 (U. P.) — fam “ wo} : ; The Theater Guild announced yes-| ee ——————————— a —————— ; . Directed by terday that the Chicago run of Indianapolis Junior Chamber of Commerce : a HENRY KING [“Oklahoma” would end with its 532d | PRESENTS ; ; {performance Jan. 6 to meet obliga- SAN CARLO OPERA CO. J ol Written for the Screen by tions to subscribers in other cities. TONIGHT 8:30 TOMORROW NIGHT 8:30 . LR LAMAR TROTTI The guild said the step was taken LU AIDA” “RIGOLETTO" i g ‘
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