Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1945 — Page 4

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Business

Purdue Is Hurting a President t - Sg Succeed Elliott But It Isn't Easy|

eee By ROGER BUDBOW ———m——emmmem |

_ PICKING A COLLEGE PRESIDENT is no snap, least | of all in these times when so many men of presidential timber are busy in some vital war-related activity.

Edward C. Elliott, Purdue presi-,

the tall, spry edu-| cator has walked from his home in| Lafayette, across the river and up

ing all staff members when they... ap

reach 70, they thought they couldn't chosen for the ne

3031 8. Meridian st, has been awarded the purple heart for wounds in the § ‘Guam cam- § .paign.

who is 23, was helping stem a Jap: break-'% Mouth when a

rty at 70 | big mark ‘on educational and re-| Re - jo als noe eat men search progress in this sounury, on his staff in his dust. For years On the personal side, give a moderate salary ($12,000 or | thereabouts, which doesn’t look big | [to most businessmen), a house and entertainment {honor, and a Pension- -at- 70.

{3d marines,’ Bougginville. ,.

EDITORS CONTINUE * SUPPORT OF GATES

The Indiana Republican Editorial | xt president. They | | association has decided to “continue

the hill to she} IP THE OTROS campus, and back [44 on outsider to their liking, they | again in the eve- | 'might choose from within Purdue | ning, a several itself. Among the cracker-jack men mile jaunt. Ithere are R. B, Stewart, controller; But when Pur- |p ‘C. Hockema, executive dues board of yaiiy Reed, agriculture dean; A. Al trustees adopted |poiter engineering dean. . a policy of retir- Agricultural

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“Paswater Giver

Powel Tatks |

The Purple. Heart Of ‘Old Days’

Marine Sgt. Richard A ol WH son of Mr. and Mrs. John |

A, Pasyater, _

Sgt. Paswater,

hand grenade

| exploded near him. K Hé received | | aid in a front line station and im- | mediately returned to duty. A quartermaster. clerk with the | he also served at

Sgt. Paswater

JArpesrs at Circle in Tieup i

With. Film.

Dick Powell wis the major attrac-

{tion at the Circle yesterday both in person”end as leading man in a {mystery thriller. In the latter he ; [proved beyond« the. shadow of a ‘doubt that- he knows how to handle a dramatic part.

The picture, “Murder, My Sweet,”

is a Raymond Chandler detective story of the rough, rugged and ready variety. And Powell, in the leading

role, gets bumped around more than

once.”

While a bodvehiai, he is .slugged

and. while looking for his employer's murderer. he spends three grueling dags | in ne hands of a crooked psy-

Sign oy eh in the case are Claire

Trevor and Anne Shirley who are also at ‘the mercy of the crooked psychiatrist until Dick comes along.

Sings Lullaby Dick's 10-minute appearances on

the circle stage yesterday were]

make any exceptions. Mr. Elliott is|reo; |ike engineering ‘has taken | [to support and co-operate™ With the| en in reminiscing about the old to retire, therefore, and his SuC- | precedence in emphasis in recent| administration of Governor Gates days, when he was master of cere-

cessor is sought. ; [years at Purdue, There have been il kinds of | One agriculturalist pointed out, riimors. One had it that Pauly,gever, that industrial progress

After several

land the state G. O. P. committee. -weeks of rumored |

|monies for the stage shows ‘there.

He concluded his appearance with solo, “Irish Lullaby,” ‘which he

hington as] | v McNutt,” now_in. Was gt 'has been in the limelight in the|friction over the recent reorganiza-j . = ‘ithout accompaniment.

war manpower commissioner, would | nation during the last decade, $0 | tion of the state committee, the get the job. Another had it thats ony natural that this was re- | Herman B Wells would take the flected ~ 1 THe Suniy jeg But, Purdue presidency. and McNutt with form “Products TRding induswould succeed him at Indiana uni- | tia] uses more and more, versity, ‘where McNutt was dean of |e -time for an the law school before he became ira)" president. Indiana governor, | It's no easy

Also suggested were ex-Governor$ gresident. Townsend (now working for an up-

” ” ” state food processing firm) and| JAPAN'S aircraft industry, *‘Behricker (newly-elécted vice presi- three years singe Pearl Harbor, has| «dent oft Fletcher Trust Co.). Henry |grown remarkably from 300 planes | Wallace's name was even rumored a month to around 2000 and quality | and one conservative "trustee said | has more. than kept pace, report he would vote for Wallace if he | Aviation News, thought Purdue could get him, add-| But why are 90 per cent of the ing that he- thinks ‘Wallace is a engine plants and 80 per cent o far-thinking man hom many mis-|the airframe plants huddled ‘understand. gether in the Tokyo-Nagoya- -Kobe | larea where they are just duck soup | WELL, AS "USUAL these Tumors for our bombers? Somebody muffed |

me w- HIGH WATER BLOCKS

don't jibe with the facts. Informed phere

persons say the trustee committee| Tne Tokyo radio says which is looking over possible presi- | dustry is being dispersed, much of | dents isn't considering these names. i; going to Manchuria, but it may They are looking outside the state.!pe too late. =

They are not interested-in anyone who is “campaigning” for tie job and they want a fairly young man.

They hope that the men they are] [for nearly two million tons of looking over don't know it—but you | a year when St. Louis began . can't be too sure of heeping such |anti-sthoke campaign. things secret. ‘ | operators want the anti-smoke 1 “for the duration because | they offer the top job in one of the of the coal and manpower shortage.” | nation’s best universities, renowned |. . . The first vet in the Southeast) cy., ings for its agricultural and engineering to get a G. 1 loan.is using it to! Debits .. schools, a physical plant ‘in good | expand a business to make a special |

To attract the man. they want: {sets aside

eondition, an opportunity to leave a crutch.

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mez HTS CHBKINY

adopted, a resolution, the record” of the party's leadership, was done to make room for P _ The editors were ruffled last week personal” appearance. the removal of one of their) members, Claude Billings, of Akron, as state committee secretary but | this apparently was explained | ‘away to the satisfaction of all. The. resolution , also - “welcomed | of former U. S. Senator William E. Jenner who was| state committee chairman!

“industrial-a riculi g over

job to find a college]

the leadership”

s |- elected recently 2 Phe association - officials Governor Gates and

fl called upon ; informed him of their DAISY—"On je Body Too Many” and

ersonafly | action, clearing away all smoke of dissension between the editors and | DREAM— Hour Before the Dawn” and the party leadership. “=

ODDS AND ENDS: "Southern T1li- | Were report

I nois coal mine owners lost a market ter. today. They were: Highways 150 east of | its | | Shoals, 56 at French Lick, 245 at GRANADA—Through Wednesday: “Thirty | santa Claus, 130 east. of Prospect, | »

aws| 50 at Aurora and 31 at Speed.

| Clearings ' Debits

editors. met. here yesterday

Six youds in southern Indiana |

ed blocked by high wa-| | GARFIELD—* San Fernando Valley” and

— INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE

Today

This Week

March 3 1945

’ : Continued from Preceding Page

What's Cookin’ tn Sports— THE STATE'S burning up with basketball fever today as the top 64 basketball teams battle it out in 16 regional centers. . . . The Broad Ripple Rockets, winners of the Joeal sectional meet ‘last week-end, .are plaving today at Anderson. . . The Rockets ‘won their way to the segioial by. deféating

«Howe... 41:33. 0, It was the first’ time “the

Ripples had ‘won the sectional sihice 1928. Scores in last Saturday's sectional semi-finals: Broad Ripple 51, Crispus Attucks 28; Howe 40," Warren Central 34. At Anderson today, Broad Ripple plays Eden, and then the winner of the Danville: Anderson game, ~. . . Our Caps are going to have to turn over a new leaf, if they want to play in the hockey playofis. . . . With only seven games to'play, they are in third place in the western division, four points behind second= place Pittsburgh. . . . In the last week, they've dropped their only two games—to Hershey and to Buffalo. ~The Indian=apolis Golden Glovers all were ‘eliminated in the tournament at Chicago. . . . Sally Green of Indianapolis again won the women 's singles table tennis championship at Chicago, and Don Wilson, Indianapolis, won the veterans’ singles,

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Ww RW Gossiping Is Banned—

POLICE CHIEF McMurtry issued orders the other day that members of the force had better cut out gossiping, or be prepared for being disciplinéd. . . . He also told 'em to stop gadding "about from one department to another at headquarters, unless they have business there. The chief said gossip~® ing has created “a certain amount of unrest, which will lower the efficiency of the department if it is allowed to continue.” . . . Man, you ought to hear the gossiping they're doing over the chief's or=der. . . . In order to halt unnecessary abgsenteeism - among - the $50-a-month civilian traffic, police’ at school corners, the salety board "has issued a “no work, ne pay” rule. .. . Police are seeking two men who slugged and fatally injured Robert L. Jarrett, 77, “doorman atthe Cozy theater, when he attempted to awaken them. vn banat locked Israel Simon, operator of a grocery at 420 F. 22d, in a coal bin and fled, after scooping up some cash and $473 in checks.

: * % % Wolf Gives WAC Away—

A HOOSIER legislator who sent a letter

addressed to “The Republican Leader of thé 5

‘Arizona state senate” got a big surprise when " the letter was returned, unopened, with notation; “What is a Republican?” -. . . It developed thére are no Republicans in the . Arizona senate—only Democrats. . . . A “Wolf was scheduled to ve a WAC away today—believe it or not. . . , The WAC is

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Entire contents copy righted, 1045, L.®trauss & Co.

S. Sgt, Martha, C. Jenny of .the WAC recruiting ‘office here. . . . The Wolf is Capt. Louis C. Wolf, her boss. . . . S. Sgt. being married to Charles R. Dr. Frank M. Walker has been named Marion county dentist. . Governor. Gates celebrated his 52d birthday . Dr. 1. J. Good, former president of ‘Indiana Central college, died 3 a heart attack in Warsaw. . . . Mrs. O. Pre ‘wife: of the’ cited “res Bet ET at her home: . . ; Death also. claimed Miller Hamilton, business. writer for The News and a brother-in-law of the late

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In the Mail Bag— "FROM FRANCE, ‘Lt. Bernice E. Hartman writes that she hasggjust received six back copies-of “What's Cookin'” from a Hoosier “And even though the news

was ‘stale,’ I read and enjoyed every item; she says. . She's going to get “What's Cookin’ ” regularly, now. . Lots of birthday greetings. . . . Happy birthday to Pvt. William Li. Reed, France, March 20, Thelma, Mrs. Conrad, Fred, Ralfo. . And

to George F. Mennel Jr, S. 1l-c, at sea, March 25, Mother, Dad Family. And Guy C. Tripp, Luxembourg, March And-to Lt. Robert A. Coffin, Kansas, March 18, Mom, Pop, Katz, Jo. . /t. Donald Sears, Italy, March 10, , ‘Sandra, David, Larry, Ronnie. brother, A/C James Sears, , March 10, Lorene, Kiddiés. And to Sgt. John C. Metallic, Cherry , N. C.,-March 14, Pamily, Shirley Ann.” | And to Pfc. Don P Buffington, Italy, ,. Dad, Family. ‘ And Richard W. .Meyer, Central 2, Mother, Dad, Marge, Bob F.,

, And to Johnny Hill,

8. 1-¢, at sea, .March 31, Mom, Dad, Brothers, : . And to Pvt. Russell O, Chance, France, March 1, Florence. . . . And to Cpl. : ), Italy, March 24, Imogene.

Jesse Ray Johnson Jr.

26, Mother, Dad, Rich, Jane,

And to Fred Nealbarr,

, March 3, Aunt, Uncle,

And to 8. Sgt. J. Cr

Belgium, March 8, Dorothy, .-And to Lt. Merle H. McKinley,

9, Marty. Vil And to , 8, 3-c, South Pacific, March 22; Boots, Kay, Bonnie, . . .:And to S. Sgt.

Edwin David Woods, Germany, March 12, And to Flight Officer W. L Coons, 8th Alr Force, April 14, Mother, Dad. '". . And to Pfc. Walter E. Martin, Germany, March 16, Mother, Wife, Sisters. : ... And to 8. Sgt. Harry J. Rudofsky, India, April 1, Grace, Margo, Stan, H. Breil, Philippines, March 6, Wife, Families. Best of luck to you all,

. And to Sgt. John

and was the second feature,

NEIGHBORHOODS _

. THE INDIANAPOLIS. TIMES Lyric Star

Times Amusement

Anne Baxter appears with Joba Hodiak in “Sunday dinner for a Soldier,” now at the Lyric.

AL TAYLOR LEAVES FOR NEW FILM POST

Al Taylor, branch manager for

yesterday for Los where he will become manager—of the Paramount branch. He will be replaced here by Ri former United Artists manager. Local theater managers and film men attended a farewell party. for Mr. Teflop Thursday night in the |”

HOLD TEA TOMORROW

The Indiana Society of the Hard lof Hearing will hold a tea from 3 Omitted from the bill yesterday to 6 p. m. tomorrow at 318 Board of “Going to [Trade building -in observance of

“commending | Téwn,” with Lum and Abner. This! the 25th anniversary of its parent). the American Society

owell's organization, | for the Hard. of Hearing.

...% 31,87 co. 10143

| BELMONT And Now Tomorrow" and

“One Body. Xoo Many.’ Tomorrow through. TPuesday: ‘Thirty Seconds Ov er Tokyo.”

CINEMA—'"Great Mom ent” and “Tall In

the Saddle.” Tomorrow through Tuesday “Kismet'' and Till We Meet Again.”

“Law of the Saddle.” Tomorrow Tuesday: ‘Frenchman's Creek.’

“That's My Baby Late show only? “Seven Doors to Death’

| EMERSON— ‘Sign of the Cross” and “My

Buddy.’ ' Tomorrow through Wednesday: “Doughgirls’” and “Atlantic City.”

SIX ROADS +IN STATE "gums mosh Tite, “moe ue

| FOU NTAIN SQUARE—Through Tuesday:

“Our Hearts Were Young and Gay" and. ‘“Together Again.”

“Roger Touhy, Gangster ” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Greenwich Village.”

Seconds Over Tokyo

HOLLYWOOD That's My Baby" and

“Utah Kid.’ Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Barbary Coast Gent” and “Maisie Goes to Reno.” -

| IRVING—"Our Hearts Were Young and

Gay.” and “Big Noise.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: Dead End Kids” and “Kid From Spain.”

7,000 | LINCOLN—*‘Comin’ ‘Rou ind the Moun-

tain" and ‘“Two-Man St ibmarine.’ Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘Marriage Is a Private Affair” and “Louisiana Hayride.’ : | MECCA— Blazing: Guns’ and ‘‘Action in » __ Tomorrow through Tueshting Seabees’ and ‘‘Louisiana Hayride.” OLD TRAIL—' ‘Mask of Dimitrios” and “Eagle’ s Brood” Tomorrow and Monday: “Frenchman's Creek” and “Three of a Kind’

'{ ORIENTAL—"Laura” and “Masic in

Manhattan ” Tomorrow and Monday:

Spavary Coast, Geny'’ apd “Kansas

City Kit | PARAMOU “i ‘House ~ Across the Bay” and “Land of .the Outlaws. Tomorrow and Monday: “Janie’ and '‘Seven Doors to Death’

'PARKER— Farough Tuesday: “The Heat's

On" ‘and “Gambler's Choice REX— “Together Again” ''an "e “Melody Trail.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Irish Eyes are Smiling” and “My Pal Wolf.”

{ BIZ Sign of the Cross’ and “San

epn. (% Love You! Tomorrow through Fhesaiy: <r Witen the Lights Go. On’

= Again’ and “Atlantic City.” 1 RIVOLI=—"'Out Hearts Were Young and |

Gay” ‘and ‘The Great Mike.” Tomor-

row through Wednesday ‘Thirty Becs"

onds Over Tokyo ST.. CLAIR—"Our Hearts Were “Young

and Cay" and “Hi, Beautifil.” - Tomorrow rough ‘WedngSday “Thirty Seconds on er Tokvo."” SANDERS — “Louisiana_ Hayride” . and

“Wagon Tracks.” Tomérrow and Monday Bride by Mistake’ and “My Pal We SHERIDAN Barbary Coast Gent” and “Maisie Goes to “rer 0.” Tomorrow

through, Wednesday: “Atlantic City”’

and-‘ Buckskin. Frontier." SPEEDWAY — “The Merry Monahans® and Song of Nevada. ' , Tomorrow through Tuesday Frenchman's Creek.”

STATE. Cowboy and the Sénorita™ and |

“Passport to - Destiny.” Tomorrow | through Tuesday Marine Raiders” bd and ‘‘Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid.” STRAND—“Our Hearts Were Young and Gay” and ‘Reckless Age.” Tomorrow through Wednesday: ‘‘Thirty Seconds

Over Tokyo." STRATFORP—“Tombsione” an d “Pass-

port to Destiny.” Tomorrow through Tu esday: “And the Angels Sing” and “Night of Adventure i | TACOMA! ‘Riders of the Purple Sage” and “Man Who Wouldn't Die.” ‘Tomor= Tow rough Tt nesday: “Irish Eyes Are Smiling” and '‘Barbary Coast Gent.” TALBOTT Tall In “the Saddle” and “Great Momen : Tomorrow through Tuesd ay. * Fora! Barn Dance” and ‘‘Above Suspicion.’

[11 REDO Secret Command’’ and “Nai Barn Dance." Tomorrow Tuesda) And Now Tomor-

Up TOWN Our Hearts Were Young and

Gay” and “Hi, Beautiful.” Tomorrow through Thursda) Thirty Seconds Over Torys You UF smet’” .and “Kansas City

itty » ‘Tomarrow through Tuesday:

Rist 4 Now -Temorrow' and Marine |

Raiders.”

ZARIN Ge ThIDSSS Tuesday: Ww

AMBASSADOR ‘Our Hearts Were Young

“When the Lights Go On Again”

Clock

CIRCLE My Sweet,” with Dick’

oy

‘Murder, Powell, ‘Claire ‘Trevor 4nd Anne Shirley, at 12:35, 3:50, 7 and 10:15.

“Goin’ to Town,» with Lum an Abner, at 1 25, 2:40, 5:55 and a oon

Sunday—* furde er, My Sweet, » at

x 20, 4:15, 7:15 and 10:10. “Goin’' te Town,’ at 13:10, 3 10, 6:05 and 9.

LYRIO ” “Sunday Dinner for. a Soldier,”

with Anne Baits and John Hodiak,.

15 147 444 7:21 and 10:08.

“The Fighting Lady,” 3:33, 6:20 and 9:07. ady," at “13:48;

Sunday— Dinner," ‘at’ 1:41, 4:38, 7:16 .and 10:02. “Figthti oh at 12°40, 3:37, 6:14 and 00), “aay,

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ENGLISH'S

* Raishackle Inn,” with at 2:30 and 8:30, Za Pita,

LOEW'S

‘Yost in a Harem,” with Bud Abbott and Lou Costelld,. at 1 3:45, 6:54 and 10:06. 8,

“Strange Affair,” with Allyn Joslyn and Evelyn Reyes, at 11:1 5:24 and 8:36, 93:0,

i Sunday ram at. 12:20, 3:27, : an 51; “Strange Affair,” 1:58, 5:09 and 8:21, ’ iy»

KEITH'S

“On stage, Rambling Red Fol 12:47, 3:18, 5:51, 8:13 and 10: ley. " '" “She's a Sweetheart,” with Ja Darwell and Jane Prazee, at 11: 15 1:47, 4:19, 6:51 and 9:13. Prndayfia e,. at 1:82, 6:46 and 08, 12:20, 3:27, Ys and 9:51.

4:14, “Sweetheart,” at

INDIANA

. “Here Come the Waves,” with Bing . Crosby, Betty Hutton and Sonny Tufts, at 11; 1:15, 3:25, 5:40, 7:55 and 10. : Sunday—‘Here Come the WAVES," t 12:40, 2:35, 4:25, 6:20, 8:10 and

FINAL

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TODAY ¢

Eddie a Grable “KID FROM SPAIN"

Open 2 10 se N Zit Jotisnapony Showing — Johnny Maek Brown, ‘Navajo Tralls'

—dean Heather, Stars of National Barn Dance ,Radfo Show, ‘National Barn

Manhunt of Mystery Isiand”—News'

irre SA ARCH 3, 1045 —DANC E | DANGE EVERY Sarunnay % shits SKY Ban-Tiods :

OAVSTAL Pil

BLINOIS ST. LARRY BINGHAM ORCH.:

One Block South of Municipal -Airport 8 Miles from Monument

NOTE—Last Showing of the Main Foo 0:05 P.M.

HARBOR

Corky's Sky Harbor Orchestita

ture Tonight 10:08

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aidan Woy

JIMMY DORSEY Ws ORCH.

“STRANGE AFFAIR" ALLYN JOSLYN EVELYN KEYES

“Our Hearts Were Young & Gay” “Our Hearts Were Young & Gay” “Our Hearts Were Young & Gay”

Gene Tierney Plus “Music in ‘Manhattan”

ne PIUS oe “Hi, Beautiful”

HI, Beautiful”

——— PlUS —— “Reckless Age"

ji TO ADD A RAY OF SUNSHINE WE | GIVE YOU NOT ONE — BUT TWO —

STAR-STUDDED FEATURE COMEDIES IRENE_DUNNE

With CHARLES BOYER

YT al and N Toasy and . Sunday

“A WAC, a WAVE and a Marine.”

- RED CROSS CAMPAIGN ENTERS THIRD DAY

The Indianapolis Red Cross war fund campaign moved into its third day ‘today with solicitation groups | reporting substantial i

All but two "divisions now have started work on the drive for the |

opened Thursday, through March 28. Reports to date many instances last year's subscrip-|

others show increases of 15 to 25! per cent over last year. : The downtown solicitation divi- | sion met yesterday fo complete 200 workers by Tuesday before beginning a canvass of businesses employing less than| The residential group, | y -B. E. Brennan -and H. W. Moesch Jr, pleting arrangements to start so-

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Stace? i SONPAY ERY Pr Fu.

Mult 17 * 25.

GAIL RUSSELL

With DIANA LYNN R Our Hearts Were Young and Gay

Mat. and Monday and “Tuesday Eves.

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SPENCER TRACY VAN JOHNSON | “30 Seconds Over Tokyo"

(M0 7-0-0). a and Sve

RGINIA AVE

Thru Next * Wed. Nite. ny

[Neighborhood Theater Directory ' SOUTH SIDE:

EAST SIDE

GARFIELD

Y Roger) Due Ev ans

Presion Foster “Roger Touhy, MA. Adults, 1 18¢ Ine. Tas “LOUISIANA HAYRIDE”

“EAST SIDE

Continuous From 2 P. M.

Pat O'Brien—Carole Landis

pea —————— SONS OF VETERANS MEETING |E ‘Members of the auxiliary, Sons of | , will meet at*7:30] {p. m. Tuesday at 512 N. Illinois st. 4 Pearl Shaw is president. {

BALLROOM ____

NEW CLASS OPENS , Mar. 58:30 P. M.

10 Lessons—$7.50—Terms

Quaid Dance Studios

CLAIRE TREVOR ANNE SHIRLEY ®

n “SECRET COMMAND" White scoty—Hente Hot Shots “NATIONAL BARN DANCE"

A wa DICK POWELL Geo, Monigomery in hy Grey's “RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE" ‘MAN WHO wou LDN'T DIE’

A 1-3 vO + +» PARK FREE

FINAL DAY—I2:43 to 8—30¢ Gail Russell—Diara Lynn

“OUR HEARTS WERE

(6th & Illinois

Lum and Abner.’r

ol YOUNG AND GAY”

At 1:15—4:25—7:20—10:15

132 South Illinois St. BFRTHA COMPTON AND KATHERINE SMITH, Two Southern Beauties, With

GLORIFIED AMERICAN GIRLS

EVERY ONE A FEATURE

SATU RDAY MAT. STARTING

Burlesque as You Like It

BURLESQUE REVUE AND

AT t+ AND RUNNING CONTINUOUS TILL 11:55 THREE NIGHT | SHOWS DAILY, 6, 7:30 AND 9—CONTINUOUS 8 ON SUNDAY

Lots dod os dt Hl

Stuart Erwin~Robt.

“THE GREAT MIKE" PLUS 3 Stooge 4 han

CITT ERI ERE RARER

EMERSON 0.

TONIGHT OPEN 5:45 to 6—30¢c

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LS SGSGT

“SIGN OF THE CROSS"

SLUCLLLLIO

GA Yiu rfielo | = MECCA N. ble How Gibson,

“BLAZING GUNS" = eo. Sanders “ACTION IN ARABIA"

IG SUNDAY—John Wayne—Susan Hayworth

“FIGHTING SEABEES" Judy Canova * ‘LOUISIANA HAYRIDE"

NORTH SIDE

_|Hollywood 1502 Boosevell

Ellen Drew “THAT' 8 MY BABY" Hoot Gibson “UTAH KID”

190th Gordon Oliver Stratfor & Col Elsa Manchester

“PASSPORT TO DESTINY” Richard Dix “TOMBSTONE”

{ SU NDAY-—Fred MacMurray—Beity Hutton SAN

D THE ANGELS SING"

| Tom Conway “NIGHT OF ADVENTURE"

28th and Central Bing

Barry Rise CROSBY FITZGERALD | STEVENS

“GOING MY uss

VOGUE

LEGE 4* 63rd. FREE PARKIN( Ronald Colman--Marlene Dietrich “KISMET” in Technicolor” Joan Davis “KANSAS CITY KITTY” SUN “AND NOW TOMORROW” ' “MARINE RAIDERS”

FINAL DAY~—Matipee 1:15 P. M, Fredric March—Claudetie Colbert

“SIGN OF THE CROSS”

Louise Allbritton—Jon Hall

“SAN DIEGO, | LOVE YOU”

Cartoon Riot—Lafe News

“ATLANTNC CITY”

ENGLISH LAST 2 TIMES, 2:30-8:30

ZASU PITTS IN “RAMSHACKLE INN"

40-Min, ““CARTOON REVUE”

REX vein

TONIGHT OPEN 5:45 to 6300

WA.

0289 Irene Dunne “TOGETHER AGAIN" Gene Autry “MELODY TRAIL" ° SUN “IRISH EYES ARE SMILING” . “MY PAL, WOLF”

allace Beery—Binnie Barnes

'BARBARY COAST GENT” 3

Mat iage Is a Private Af- |

KEITH

on Stage ~~ Person

WUTTA ah pat == lin ROUNDUP

KARL & HARTY

. with “BLUE EYED BOY"

ON THE SCREEN °

JOHN HUBBARD

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NEXT MON., TUES, WED, 8:30 P. Me BARGAIN MAT. WED, 2:30

ENG nea A GEA WOLF bt

YOU WiLL AH PR) LANG & AL AosEN

WYNNE GIBSON

INCLUDING TAX

Ann Sothern—John . Hodiak

‘Maisie Goes to Reno’ “ATLANTIC CITY” * “BUCKSKIN FRONTIER” PLUS! 40-Min. “CARTOON REVUE"

PARKER, ©

Mae West “THE HEAT'S ON" Ches. Morris “GAMBLER'S CHOICE”

PARAMOUNT ADULTS, 25¢ (Tax Ine), Joan Benneti-—-Geo. Raft

TALBOTT "oun Open 12:45 Cont. Showing John Wayne “TALL IN THE SADDLE” } Joel McCrea “THE GREAT MOMENT” CINEMA 16th and Open | Dally | : Delaware 1:30 P. M. Joel McCrea—Betty Field 1 “THE GREAT MOMENT" John Wayne—Ella Raines “TALL IN THE SADDLE" Sunday Thru Tue esday

Ronald Colman—Marlene Di€trich

“KISMET” Techipsetor

Ray. Milland—Barbara Britton

“TILL WE MEET AGAIN”

“HOUSE ACROSS THE BAY” “LAND OF THE OUTLAWS"

SUN. & MON.—2 Big Hits

Joyee Reynolds 4

ho Chandler—June Clyde

‘SEVEN DOORS TO DEATH

Production ond soged b FELIX BRENTANO

Based on “Die Fledermaus” °

» GEORGE BALANCHINE) D REINHARDT ond JOHN MEEHAN ”n + Settings by unver Sum SI Lighting by JEAN ROSENTHA

Lyries ‘by PAUL KERSY “Costumes by TADISLAS CZeTTRy.

AFTER TWO SEASONS IN NEW “#xkx_ COMPA

Smt yea $1 oe. ie. a ve 540, $3.00

THURS., Fl, SAT, MAR: 8.9- |0—MATINEE SATURDAY

YOLANDA MERO- IRION presents THE NEW OPERA COMPANY PRODUCTION

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MAX REINHARDY

supervision of

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IANA OUR HEARTS vouNG-caY Te LL Ee

“DEAD END KID” KID FROM SPAIN" y

«FINAL TONIGHT “HOUR BEFORE THE DAWN"

No, 2 “Mystery of River Boat” «LATE SHOW 10:45 SAT. NITE— “Seven Doors to Death” .

“Hail Conquering Hero”

YORK | , “Gypsy Wildeat”

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