Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1945 — Page 4
PAGE 4 3; Business Use of V-Mail Declines but England Is.
Using It in Civilian Empire Business. ll o ; English's Tomorrow. +
Program Set For Soprano
onstance Connette at
The program has been announced
THE USE OF V-MAIL MAY BECOME PERMANENT for, the concert to be given by Miss after the war. England is already using it between civilians Constance Connette, Indianapolis soprano, at 3 p. m. tomorrow in in many parts of the empire. | English's But V-mail isn't being used | Miss Connette in private lite is nearly as much ws it was for a frequently helped out the war de-|ngiss Betty Vanderbilt, daughter of | while. Begun two and one-half partment, and trained many officers zr. and Mrs. V. C. Vanderbilt, 7302 years ago, it reached its peak (out- now in this war. For a time, Col. \N pennsylvania st. She will be gi
going) In - May | Ayres himself was in Washington: An | companied by Clarence Elbert. last- year with this war. more than 31 He gets a big laugh: recalling how million letters be- {his name was crossed off the pro- Ich ‘ing filmed. . But it motion list three times before he
The program Iollow Ss:
Bithme mein Lelie from the Canata, Die Elenden solien essen” » J. 8eb. Bach |
éraft carrier,
Robert Taylor story for “The Fighting Lady,” based on the action of an airThe show is playing at the Circle.
In Flattop Epic
narrates the
possa “Siroe” Handel | Zingarella? .. Paisiello | “Cavalleria Rusticana” : Mascagna
Schubert Brahms Schubert Navy) Richard Strauss
declined to about finally made the grade to brigadier Shilo mal vi 21 million & general in July, 1941. Voi lo sapete, month by the “If you hadn't written so many or i end of the year. anti-New Deal articles,” growled an Ganymed : Incoming V- army acquaintance, “you'd be wear- §er8¢bliches Standchen mail from sol- ing stars now.” : (Bf Request U. 8 diers to the folks 2 80 n ueignung back home hasn't; yoy pag an idea to get two ova "La Julyel.. .- Haldiy | declined as much, Blaryuse on showing fhe necessity for consery-| birds with one stone. . Paie| ing transportation has impressed There are several hemp-drying Ci aire them more. plants on the market, but unsold. ¥ Fourdrain Other odd facts about V-mail:| qheyire hangovers from the gov- [Song of the Open Road
One plane of V-mail film hauls the) : : In the Silence of the Night equivalent of 49 planeloads of ordi-| ®rmment's hemp venture earlier in |Like Barley Bending
Sea Moods nary mail V-mail service the war. - rante and Ju
costs $214 million a year. + « Let~ There is a lot of wet corn which ; . Name Alabiso 3:47, 6:12, 8:37
ters are opened BY machine at a jg rotting because there isn't any | : . | Sunday ~''Musi Symphony Aid| == ee
Ee i 8 ive 450, 0. sarap row il an hour, pr : Ine al} p Solution: Why not dry the corn in the hemp-drying plants? Fhe : st bes ’ ANGELO ALABISO, former TS proposition has been put up ‘to ‘
at a rate of 2000 an hour—which' doesn’t give anybody time to read them! as year os : p New England night .manager of | of incoming ne reached its ds. the government for an okay. | International News Service and | tination unfilmed. . . . If one ons | this year a ounce film destroyed in battle] “ONLY 30 per cent of the people member of the gones, 1800 letters are lost. |in U. S. own. toothbrushes,” says Yan amo . a -8 { Philip K. Wrigley, the chewing gum | olis symphony JAMES F. BYRNES, the war maker. “We turnish the tooth- orchestra, has . mobilizer, may become F. D. R.'s {brushes for the other 70 per cent.”| peen appointed : 4 ley at “general fixer” with congress, te | Wrigley has taken its standard publicity - direc- ih 5 _ 8 be sure the Bretton Woods and | brands—Spearmint, Doublemint. and; tor of the or- be 3.0855, {Juicy Fruit—off the market instead Dumbarton Oaks - agreements
“Sunday ITI venir My! 11, 1'8 4" The Apres un veve Toujours Le Temps-des Lilas Carnaval
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7:53, 10:19, and Sunday—Stage and 9:24. ‘Mike’ 7:48. and 10:23.
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Fighting 3:45,+6:40, 9:35, and M30 Sunday-'‘Dinner” “Fighting Lady,"
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Sunday ~''Singing.’ “Mil and 8:50 LYRIC
“The Woman-in the Window," 7. Robinson
at 12:30, 2:56, 5:22,
INDIANA “Can't Help Singing.” and Robert and 10:05 “Grissly’'s Millions,” 2:40. 5:50 and 8:55.
with Deanna Paige at 12:45, with Paul Kel-
at 1:20,
lions at 12:10,
with
chestra beginlof risking its reputation on lowerdon't bog down there.
ning April 1, That is why he went to the Big Three meeting at Yalta, to get a send-off in foreign affairs, according to the reports. Another reason he went was because the senate demanded it be reffresented, and Byrnes has a good standing with them, ¥ ® LEONARD P. AYRES is a 66-year-old economist, vice president of the Cleveland Trust Co., adviser to the Chesapeake & Ohio railroad empire.
He is one of the most quoted busi- |
ness forecasters, and in the first world war set up the statistical division in Pershing's headquarters in France. Betwean wars he was a colonel,
ling the quality. What raw materials it can get are going into its war baby, “Orbit,” which is making money fast honey to keep up dividends. Before the war, only 5 per cent of | the population chewed gum, P. K. Now the entire pre-war out-| jng editor of the weekly put of the industry could be ab-| poston Times. sorbed by the armed forces overseas, He is a graduate of the where each man is aHotted eight gngland conservatory of m packages a month. =’ where he
| Fabien Sevitzky, orchestra conductor, announced today. Mr. Alabiso has also been
Angelo
PUBLISHER ON PROGRAM |
E. E. Neal, Noblesville publisher and former member of the legislature, will speak at the third mid- U. N. R. club will meet at 2 winter mass meeting of the 11th p. m. tomorrow with Mrs. district Townsend club council at! Pollock Burck, 1558 Shelby st. Painters’ hall,. 294 S. Delaware officers will assume their d st., tomorrow afterncon.
U. S.
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nected with the Associated Press Says and was for two years manag-
studied with Georges | | Fourel and Raphael del Sordo.
. R. UNIT TO MEET The 17th ing division of the]
IMrs. Pearl I. Scherrer is president. |
r and Joan Bentt at 12:31, 3:47, 7.03 and 10:19 “Brazil,” with Tito Guizar and Virginia Bruce at 11, 2:16, 5:32 and 8:48 Sunday—' "Woman at 12:30, 7:02, and 10:18. “Brazil” at 5:31, and 8:47.
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Billed at Keith'
The Lambertis are seen in an acrobatic-novelty act on Keith's stzge today and tomorrow!
Fuzzy Knight laughs in the film, “The OM
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The exciting saga of an er] ‘carrier in its battles against the] | Japs is told in “The Fighting Lady,” | which opened at the Circle yesterday. . Filmed in technicolor by navy | it is all The more dra- | matic because of the 3000 men who! {take part in it. Not actors, but| men whose daily lives are spent on| | the sea and in the air, The first pictures ever taken of
an enemy fleet in battle formation!
|are shown in “The Fighting Lady." |
It contains battle scenes from the
victorious forays against Marcus, Truk, Kwajelein, Guam, Saipan nl Tinian, A scene filmed during the battle. of the Philippine sea shows the .ex- | plosion of a Jap carrier. after a { American. plane Jhad’ dropped ‘a {heavy bomb on the flat- top. . Also on the Circle screen this week - is a humorous . story of a | soldier and .a poor but proud | Florida family living in a houseboat. It's “Syid#y Dinner for a
i | Soler and features Anne Baxter, |
the action
Texas Trail,”
ROTARY SPEAKER NAMED
James A. Collins,
Marion will
of the ‘court, | Years {the luncheon of
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in Indianapolis
12:15 p. m. Tuesday
| pool hotel.
former county “My Rotary” the Rotary club at in the Clay-
East
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NEIGHBORHOODS
BELMONT—''Dead End’ and “Kid from Spai n Tomorrow through Tuesday ‘Rainbow Island” and Rangers.” | cINEMA- None But and “Rainbow Island.” tar ough Tuesday ‘Maisie 45 Reno’ and ‘Barbary Coast DAISY Candlelight in Algeria Mary “Song of Texas." Tomorrow and MonNew| day “Winged Victory. | DRE AM—"In the Meantime uties. | “Law Men" Late show only
the Lonely Heart” Tomorrow Goes to Gent
Darling” and “Shake Tomorrow You
Hands
throu igh Tuesday “Since
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WHATS CFEKIN
Feb. 24, 1945
Continued from Preceding Page
Fire Dama ges Foundry—
A TWO-ALARM fire destroyed about two-thirds of the Peerless Foundry Co. Wednesday afterLoss was estimated at a quarter million dollars. In addition to furnaces, the company has been making hand bilge pumps for army am-
plant, at 1853 Ludlow st. Boon... .
phibious jeeps
Hoosier motorists have been warned they'd
better get busy their auto 1i
gallons of gas from a former OPA investigator. . . . Activities of the former investigator are being probed by the government. . The OPA suspended six local grocers charged with overdrawing their bank accounts of ration points, . . They were barred from selling rationed articles for varying periods of time, William - B. Schiltges was elected president of the Indianapolis Family Welfare Society ... . A jail trusty was killed and four other persons were burned, critically, yesterday when a bucket of cleanihig solvent exploded and set fire to the county garage, next to the jail, . ,. The trusty is believed to have tossed a match into the bucket after lighting a cigaret
and get censes
before the deadline next
Wednesday.
and we'd better not forget.
inaugurate four-hour daily “housewife shifts in which neighbor women and club women work side by side have been announced by
P. R. Mallory & Co. . . . Nearly 60
of the present war are enrolled in Butler under a program for rehabilitation of service
men.
Fags for a Nag— | A HOWARD county. farmer's trade a 2-year-old colt for 15 ca
eigarets found a couple of takers here.
James E. Burch and Ernest Wade, the B. & W 2201 the deal. they
as a prize
Hoosier farmer buy-
ing the bonds. Disabled Vpt raising cain over reports that the a furnished firing squads for Nazi pri war burials,’ , . What added to was failure of Ft, Harrison offi provide . a military firing squad
m
funeral of a world war I veteran who died d angler , A 2-C
last week. . . . Pleas Greenlee has
as secrelary to the Indiana Licensed Beer , Ri or PrIAnY ., Some of the on A on Bat
Wholesalers association, 1 directors felt Mr. Greenlee, an lL © Democrat, ought to make way for a
kL \ lican, as a matter of political expediency. teacher
Eugene Mueller, 88, riridge 48 years, died Tuesday.
be . <3
also claimed Dudley A. Smith, 4, L. of the state personnel division and *. Capt. Noble A. f secretary of the police department,
CLO
er newspaperman, | hay. Sr fr
oyee Accused— station operator in federal
of violating OPA
told the court he had nt for thousands of
k fntire conte
And Uncle Sam has passed slong his usual reminder that March 15 is In the deadline for paying federal income taxes, . Plans to
College,
" American ns have been nC Maurice J Hill
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PVT. VIRGINIA QUERY sends a note of appreciation for “What's Cookin’"” and says that if “the rest have enjoyed,K the news from home as much as we here in Des Moines: have, I know everyone is much happier.” From North Africa, Sgt. R H. ge k / Ayres writes that the news of Indianapolis®is really enjoyed , And now for the birthday greeting . Happy birthday to Aviation Cadet Gilbert E. Barker, Carlspad, N. M.,, March 4, Mom, Daddy, Mabel, Mary Lou. . An id t to o Cpl William , Au nt. Leo, Gene rtlow, 8. 1-¢, South t. John
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SUNDAY 45 OF THE OPEN ROAD*
“ONE BODY TOO MANY"
Jas. Mason—Carla Lehman “CANDLELIGHT IN ALGERIA” y Rbgers “SONG OF TEXAS”
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SPEEDWAY on “ONE BODY TOO MANY”
Maria Montes “GYPSY WILDCAT”
SUN.—"Winged Victory”
STATE $5 ‘eww enth Cassidy “STICK TO YOUR GUNS" Tom Conway “FALCON OUT WEST" SUNDAY-—Alice Faye—Phil Baker “GANG'S ALL HERE” Grant Withers “SILENT PARTNER” _
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