Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1944 — Page 30
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% As 1944 draws to a close those who make beer in Indiana, like all patriotic Americans,.await the day of victory.
% Until the glorious day comes, however, beer will continue fo dedicate itself to the war effort in every
possible ‘way. -
% Then, when peace arrives, beer will be giving jobs to returning veterans.
It will be buying all kinds of maserialswrucks, machinery, barrels, cases, bottles.
It will be providing a steady market for farmers’ grains,
It will be paying in Indiana alone $20,000,000 or more a year in Federal and State taxes and fees to help ease the post-war tax burden.
It will continue, as it has through the ages, to be a moderate,
refreshing and healthful beverage.
It will be demanding, as it has since repeal of the 18th Amendment, strict observance and impartial enforces ment of the alcoholic beverage laws.
It will be insisting, as it always has, upon true temperance and the privilege of taking a legal drink under decent conditions, .
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Young Love
Lionel Wiggam Picture at The Indiana.
It’s" worth showing at the Indiana, Thought of You.” Written by Lionel Wiggam, ‘a Technical high school graduate, the film deals with-the faith of Ameri can youth in their future, Dennis Morgan, Eleanor Parker and Dane Clark are starred in the performance complete with the hopes, plans, laughter and loneli~ ness of the young in love in war. time. Miss Parker is the girl in love, She defles the wrath of her family by marrying a boy she has known but a few.days. Come the tribulations. Her cinematic husband, Mr. Morgan, is shipped off to battle. A son is born tp her and consequently she is faced with a future that may bring nothing more than memories of a happy but brief love, In contrast to the touching drama, Mr, Clark tosses in some robust comedy that takes the edge off the tension built up through the love affair, Revived from 1934, the strains of the once-popular song, “The Very Thought of You” not only provide the background musi¢ but the name for the play, In supporting roles are Faye Emerson, Beulah Bondi, Henry Travers, Willlam Prince and Andrea King. The second feature 1s “Dark Mountain” with Robert Lowery.
NEW SHOW AT FOX
Mimi Lynne will be the featured attraction at the Fox theater stage show opening tomorrow Comedians in the show vill be Curly Burns and Sid Rogers.
~ LAST TWO DAYS!
seeing the current “The Very
WESTERN xMILLBILLY J 4 WEOREE,
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TONIGHT 9:15 P, M.
Dramatized|
shotgun shell brings three cigarets,
, In Loew's Film
Carol Npgent has Pat O'Brien for a daddy in “Secret Command,” opening today at Loew's,
TRYOUTS SLATED AT CIVIC THEATER
Tryouts for the January production of the Civic theater will ‘be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the theater, Jack Hatfield, director, announced today. The play will be “Distinguished Gathering,” a mystery. Opening at the theater tomorrow will be “The Theater,” based on Somerset Maugham’s book.
JOHNSON ON SCREEN
Johnny Johnston, vocalist, will be heard in a technicolor featurette, “Showboat Serenade,” -at the Fountain Square theater today and tomorrow, = “Tiger Shark” with Edward G: Robinson, and “The Walking Dead,” starring Boris Karloff, are on the all-thrill feature bill,
SHELLS FOR CIGARETS MURPHYSBORO, Ill. (U. P.).— The cigaret and shotgun shell shortages have given birth to a barter system in Murphysboro-one
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OPENING TODAY : LOEW'S 9 “Seeret Command,” with Pat
O'Brien and Carole Landis, at 11, 1:40, 4:38, 7:27 and 10:19,
with Joan 8:52.
“Kansas City Kitty,” ‘Davis, at 12:22, 3:11,-6 and KEITH'S On stage, ‘Latin American Fol Hes," at 1:48, 4:16, 6:44 and 9:12, ‘“‘Scatterbrain,” with Judy Canova, at 12:15, 2:43, 5:11, 7:39 and 10:01, CURRENT FEATURES : INDIANA “The Very Thought of You,” with Dennis Morgan, Eleanor Parker and Dane Clark, at 11, 1:45, 4:30, 7.18 and 10, “Dark Mountain,” Lowery at 12:45, 3:35, LYRIC “Irish Eyes Are Smiling,” with June Haver, Dick Haymes and Mones, Woolley, at 11, 1:45, 4:40, 7:15
with Bovers 6:20 and 9.
“The Girl he Daved, ” with Lorna Gray, at 12:5 08:21 and 9:06. yo 20 “The Mery, 0 How, * with Jan Kiepurs, at 873 OLE On stage, Tex Ritter, at 12:50, 3:45, 6:40 and 9:30,
“Music In Manhattan,” with Anne Shirley and Dennis Day, at 11, 1:50, 4:45, 7:40 and 10:30.
English to Show
‘Three Is Family’
“Three Is a Family,” with the original New York cast, will play at the English theater Jan, 4-7 for its second showing here.’ Now on a transcontinental tour, the cast features Una Merkel, Robert Burton and William Wadsworth. The story concerns American family life in wartime and the complica-
family.
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