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With Music 0 Star Studded Circle Show

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: THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

NEIGHBORHOODS .

In Indiana Film

Thomas Mitchell is seen as Willie Tulloch, the atheist, in “The “Keys. of the Kingdom,” at the Indiana.

At the Alamo

{Kelly shows she can do something |

| besides make people

(Hat on a Tree That Grows in Brooklyn.” Two vocalists, Gene Martin and

‘| Meredith Blake, sing “Without a 331 4. Song,

“Ac-cen-tchu-ate the Positive,” “Make Believe” and. a special arrangement of “The Lost *|Chord.” Wood features “Come Out, [Come Out, Wherever You Are,” | “Always” and “Don’t Fence Me in.” | Music and comedy also are fea- "| tured on the screen in “Her Lucky featuring . - the Andrews sisters.

FALL OF BRUSSELS CABINET IS POSSIBLE

BRUSSELS, Feb. 3 (U. P.).—The Pierlot cabinet may fall next week. come Tuesday or Wednesday at a debate in the + {chamber of deputies on the govern..Iment’s inability to supply food, coal {and other necessities to destitute | Belgium. Premier Hubert PiéPlot told a (press conference last night that his government would resign if the |Socialist party, which controls ap[proximately one-third of "the votes in the house, persisted in its re[fusal to support his ‘tottering | cabinet.

BOOKED AT ROOF

Kirk Wood, director of Blue | Barron's orchestra, will ‘play at the Indiana Roof tonight and tomorrow {night. Mr. Barron is in the army at Camp Atterbury.

INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE

{Clearings . eo... $7,786,000 Debits ‘

Clearing ..§ 31,808,000

Debits

Feb. 3, 1945

Continued from Preceding Page

Legislature Is Busy— THINGS HAVE BEEN pretty lively around the statehouse this week, with the general assembly going full tilt. . . Several state-wide organizations have been bringing pressure for adoption of a local’ option . liquor law, The Democratic minority introduced a bill providing a flat $100 bonus to each discharged veteran of world war II. . . . The legislators, after much debate, decided - against a bill turning clocks back an hour to central standard time on April I*~doing away with war time. . . Paul McCloud is the new editor of the Riparian, Broad Ripple high school weekly. . . . Something like 7000 spectators braved the cold weather and went to the Coliseum for the municipally sponsored winter festival, . Feature of the event was the crowning of Ice King Philip I Jolly and Queen Jodie McWhorter. Another city-wide waste paper collection will be held here next week, . . . More than 300 S. Sgt. Howard E. tons of waste paper were salvaged in the is.at 1949 College. December drive. . . . The city is considering purchase of a 10-acre tract on the north side for a park-playfield, . . It's bounded by Meridian and Illinois, 39th ‘and 40th. . « Becretary of State Rie J. Alexander has warned motorists they'd better get busy and get their 1945 auto license plat es, or they'll rue their carelessness The folks that work at nat ammunition depot, near have decided to convert their into a regular town, They'll elect. officials April 12, The community formerly was known as Burns City. r vv % What's Cookin’ in Sports— THE BASKETBALL race is reaching a erucial stage, with the annual state tourney only three weeks off . In the state race, Bosse of Evansville became the favorite by taking a close one, 41-39, from Jasper, the former first-place team. The game * broke Jasper's 13-game winning streak. . . Among, the ‘home town teams, Tech and Broad Ripple look mighty good. . . Some scores: Tech 44, Lafayette’31. Shortridge 42, Martinsville 27; Howe 29, Lawrence Central 21; Broad Ripple 35, Greenfield 24: Warren Central 39, Speedwdy 31;-Ben Davis 32, Bouthport 18; Decatur Central 33, Washington 24; Beech Grove 32, Sacred Heart 24: Bhortridge 43, Greencastle 38; Crispus Attucks 37, Howe 29; Cathedral 42, Silent Hoosiers 27; Washington 29, Warren Central 28 (overtime); Lebanon 41, Cathedral 36. Butler defeated Manchester, 63-44, to ‘keep its Indiana college conference record clean. . . . The hockey race stil] is close, with the Caps back in the lead momentarily after defeating Buffalo, which has been tied with the Caps and Cleveland. . ., . The second round of The Times-Legion Golden Gloves boxing joonten: was fought at the Armory last night.

this week. was forced by May

while’ Beeker Meanwhile, it was become city Bobbitt who was counsel,

state chairman.

He thar wugh the C. M., Harold E

the Crane al 3loomington community to Sgt. Indies, Robert Bertha. Feb. 20, Martha. (Duke) Thomas, N Dad, Ginny, Fapi Coverstone, H. A.

Hebrides,

Suesz, Fr

March 2, Father, to Pvt. Ray And to Sgt Feb. 18, Mother, And to Cpl John, Maria, Gibson, Hawalian the Nicoffs, Reckley, And to Germany, Feb, 1

England, March 1 . . And to Pfc. Feb. 4, Mary Adel

W. Bruder, 8. 1 Sister, Bucky. Morgan, Italy, Fe to Harlan James

Chief Jesse McMurtry was promoted to chief, attorney, |

Over at Governor Gates announced he had asked |

says he gets his

March 3, Family, ance, And to Sgt.

belatedly, And to Sgt. Mother, Sisters. . Smith,

Germany,

And to S.

Eugene T. Haley, Mom, Dad, Maurice.

23, Mother, Dad, Take care of yourselves, fellows. .

Police Chief Demoted—

THE LONG STANDING feud between Police - Chief Clifford Beeker and Safety Board President Bill Remy came to a climax . Beeker’s resignation’ as chief

or Tyndall. . .". Detective

became detective chief.

rumecred that Mr. Remy

might give up his safety board job and

succeeding Arch promoted to corporation’ the stafehouse,

for and reteived the resignations of all four members of ‘the state highway commission, preparatory to a reorganization. resignation of only McDonald, was accepted at the time, and he was replaced with John Lauer, Republican

The

one membér, Thomas

the Mail Bag—

IT MAY BE COLD and snowy here, but it's plenty hot over in the Philippines, writes

Cooper, whose home here “We have a nice dip in the Pacific each evening,” writes Sgt. Cooper, “but I'd trade it for the old home town any time. . 1 could take that ice, snow and smog now and really enjoy it.” “What's Cookin’ " Happy birthday Netherlands East . And to W. O, Feb. 6, Charlotte, James Royce, Italy, And to Pvt. Walter ew Guinea, Feb, 4, Mother, Jy. . . . And to Harry B. 1-¢, Base hospital, New Mother, Dad, Sis, Carol, Harry A. Dwyer, China, . And India, Feb. 27, Beatrice. John M. Lawrence, Italy,

B. Curtis,

Dad, Sister, Brother. . Lewis Mason, Germany, belatedly, Ada

And to Sgt. EB. Islands, Feb, 4, Mom, Dad, And to Pfe. Thomas A. Feb. 18, Mother, Dad. Sgt. Philip . Sorrentino, 9, Mother, Dad, Family. Sgt. Charles A. Teipen, 0, Pamily, Ruth Ittanbach, John Tarpey, New Guinea, e, Helen. And to Cpl. South Pacific, March 2, And to Judson

-c, Pacific, Feb. 21, Mom,

And to Pfc. James b. 25, Aunt Lula. . . . And Vann, 8. 1-¢, Pacific,- Feb, Kenneth, Carrie. . .

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Maxie Rosenbloom encounters a gorilla in “Crazy Knights” at the Alamo,

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CIRCLE

On stage, Shep Pields apd his orchestra, at 12:55, 3:45, 6:45 9:35 &nd

12:35

“Her Lucky Night,” with the An. drews sisters. at 11:15, 2:15, 5:15, 8, 10:35 and 1:38 Sunday—Stage at 1 9:30 “Lucky Night” 3:50, 8:10 and 10:40.

3 5 7 and at. 12, 1:50,

\ ENGLISH'S “A “Doll's House,” with Francis “Lederer wd Dro BE RPO BE FPL 0E R

and 8:30 KEITH'S

A Day at the Circus,” 1:57, 4:26, 6:49, 9:12 and 11:48, “Allergic to Love, with Martha O'Driscoll and Noah Beery Jr. at 12:15, 2:48, 5:21, 7:44, 10:07 and 12:40. Sangay--Stage at 2:08, 4:30, 6:50, and ‘Allergic to Love" at’ 12:30 2. 25, 7:50 and 10:1 INDIANA “The Keys of the Kingdom,” with Gregory Peck, Thomas Mitchell and Vincent Price, at 11:20, 1:55, 4:30, 7:05 and 9:45 :

Sunday—" "The Keys of the Kingdom —at=13-06—2: 354 50—F15=and

On stage, at 3

9:45.

LYRIC and Have Not,” with” Bogart and Hoagy Car11, 1:12, 3.24, 5:36, 7:48

Sunday—''To Have and Have Not” at 1:03, 3:15, 5:27, 7:39 and 9:41

LOEW'S

“Meet Me in St with Judy Garland and Marga O'Brien. at 11, 1:22, 3:44, 6:06, ‘8:31, 10:56 and 1:30 Sunday— ‘Meet Me in St. Louis” at 12, 2:28, 4:59, 7:30 and 10,

Louis,”

POWELL TO SPEAK AT BAPTIST CHURCH

The, Rev. Adam Clayton Powell Jr, pastor of the Abyssinian Baptist church, New York city, will speak at 11 a. m. tomorrow at the Second Baptist church. a Ay The Rev. Mr. Powell is:a United States congressman and editor of the People’s Voice. He will address students of Indiana university tomorrow at 5 p. m. in a forum sponsored regularly by racial committee and the religious cabinet of the university.

BROTHERS FROM HERE MEET

Sgt. Herman A. Ayres, serving

_ SATURDAY, FEB. 3, 1045

BELS{ONT—"Ride Ranger ‘ Ride" and “Are These Our Parents?’ ' Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Maisie Goes to Reno’ and “Barberry Coast Gent. CINEMA-—'"The Conspirators’” and “My Pal Wolf.” Tomorrow through Tuesday’ “Tiger Shark’ and “Lady, Let's Dance.’ DAISY— "Kansas City Kitty” and “Buckskin® Frontier.'" Tomorrow and Monday: “None But the Lonely Heaft"” and “Cry of the Werewolf." DREAM--"Brother Rat" and “Moonlight and Cactus.” Late show only: “Silent Partner,” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Arsenic and Old Lace’ and “Louisiana Hayride." EMERSON--"'Great tional Barn Dance Wednesday “Mrs “That's My Baby." ESQUIRE Through Tuesday Body" and “Between Us Gir Fou NTAIN, SQUARE- rout Tuesday: ‘Barbary Coast Gent" and ''San Diego, I Love You." GARFIELD-—“Song of the Open Road" and “Two-Man Submaripe:" Tomorrow through Tuesday: "Wing and a Prayer” and “National Barn Dance.” GRANADA Through Wednesday: Goes to Reno” and ‘'None

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Lonely Heart." ‘Crime ‘Cheyenne Wildcat " Tuesday “Marriage Is a Pri vate Af. fair’ and “San Fernando Valley. { IRVING — “Through tomorrow and ‘Barbary Coast Gent." | LINCOLN— "Swing Fever” and ‘Melody Trail! Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Gypsy Wildcat” and ‘Stars on Parade,” MECCA-"Devil Riders’ Trunk.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Pin-Up Girl” and “Uncensored.” OLD TRAIL-‘Buckskin Frontier” and “Walking Dead.” Tomorrow and Monday “Secret Command’ and ‘Ate lantic City." ORIENTAL —, “Casanova “Louisiana Hayride." « Monday: “Together “Forty Thieves." PARAMOUNT "Shake Hands with Murder" and ‘Lumberjack.’ Tomorrow and Monday: “Follow the Boys" and ““Week-end Pass.’ PARKER-—Through Tuesday: Chan's Black Magic’ and the Ape Man." REX-—-“I Love a Soldier” and “Three of a Kind." Tomorrow through Tuesday “Marriage Is a Private Affair’ and “San Fernando Valley RITZ ~The Conspirators” light and Cactus n row through Tuesday 1gton”’ and

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~MARTENS CONCERTS, Inc.—

“Johnny Doesn't Live Here Any More.” tomofrow: ‘Barbary Coast Gent "and . ‘Maisie Goes to Reno." Last show tonight only: “George Washington Slept” Here." CLAIR— "Barbary Coast Gent” “and “Maisie Goes to Reno” Tomorrow through Tuesday: Laura” and “Ate lantic City SANDERS "Mumm yon City.’ row ‘San Per nando Valley Mike.’ . SHERIDAN —

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STRAND Barbary “Maisie Goes to through Tuesday sic in*Manhattan.”

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Re “Laura” and F in and “Outlaw Trail.’ Tomorrow through Tuesday: “No Time for Love” “Ever Since Venus.’ “Halry Ape” and "Take It Leave It Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Since You Went Away." TALBOTT -— “The ‘Seven Days Leave Tuesday: “I “Sundown.”

TUXEDO "Big Noise"

Conspirators”

Married a Witch”

ENGLISH THEATRE Sunday, Feb. 11th, 3 P. M.

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VOGUE—'"Till We Meet Again” and: “Henry Aldrich’'s Little Secret.” : To~ morrow through Tuesday: ‘Irish Eyes Are Smiling’ and “Dramatic 8chool.”

ZARING~— "None But the Lonely Heart" and “U-Boat Prisoner.” Tomorrow “through Tuesday: ‘Together Again” and ‘Black Parachute.”

DOWNTOWN

ALAMO-—-Through Monday: Surdown" and ‘‘Crazy Knights.”

AMBASSADOR" ‘Maisie Goes to Reno" and ‘Barbary Coast Gent.” - Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Laura” and “Ate lantic City.’

CONCERT SOLOIST IS JEAN CARLTON

A last-minute * change in the soprano to be featured with the | Indianapolis Symphony orchestra | this week-end has been made, Miss Jean Carlton, {who the Town Hall, will replace Lura | Stover, who is ill ‘with pheumonia. Miss Stover . was scheduled to substitute for Ellen Osborn, who recently underwent an eye operation.

STEVENS HOTEL SOLD

CHICAGO, Feb. 3 3000-room . Stevens

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hotel,

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ton New York.

PIANO RECITAL SET

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‘Radie’s Top Singing Master of Ceremonies’

‘Radio & Hollywood's Favorite Comedienne’

Sat MEREDITH-BLAKE GENE MARTIN ® TOMMY LUCAS * THE FONTAINES

MARTHA ODRISCOLY NOAR BEERY. Jr.

INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONY

Conducted By

FABIEN SEVITZKY

Murat

Tonight, 8:30 P. M. Tomorrow, 3 P. M.

BEETHOVEN'S NINTH SYMPHONY

Soloists JEAN CARLTON, Soprano MARY VAN KIRK, Contralto HAROLD HAUGH, Tenor JOHN DE SURRA, Baritone

and the INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONY CHOIR

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Wallace Béery—Binnie Barnes

“BARBARY COAST GENT”

Ann Sothern—John Hodiak

“MAISIE GOES TO RENO” A AAA AAA AAA AAAS EYTRA! Added to Last Show

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