Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1945 — Page 10
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YOUR VICTORY GARDEN von By Henry L. Pree Sprouting Rows Are Signal It's Time to Sow’ New Seeds
“Tle sun shires brighter: as the days pass and the -alert Aidelicr is aware that sprouting rows of beet, carrot, radish, lettuce and other| Quick-maturing vegetables are a signal for him: to sow additional seeds : for sticeession crops. Waiting until the seedlings are a couple of inches! By PAUL GHALI tall is simpler than trying to remember the rule of “sow again in three; Times Foreign Correspondent L weeks.” Weeds will be pushing up with your seedlings, 80 So get them out BERN, May 15—In a move inter- | of the rows as quickly as possible. | preted here as the forerunner of a| The job is best done on a bright jcampaign to‘ convince the allies of | day when you can. _eailly distinthe danger of punishing German | guish weeds from. ; Bruce Cabot Plays a gambler in | cigizens for their crimes, a group | seedlings. Take ; “Salty O'Rourke,” starring Alan of emigre German “democratic | your hoe and culLadd and Gail’Russell. The film leaders” here have just published a tivate between opens at the Indiana tomorrow. pamphlet appealing to the allies not | rows. Remember : to dismember Germany. to cultivate lightThe pamphlet, inscribed by pre-|ly- and not too Hitlerite officials, Reichschancellor | close to the young Dr. Joseph Wirth, Prussian Prime | seedlings for fear
PPLE "WW. : : ¥ Minis : ic| of disturbing th 10 ‘orst Films Minjste} Dr. Otto Braun, Public| of dis ng the rocurator Dr, Wilhelm Hoegner, | tiny roots.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. May 15 (u.|Author Dr. J. J. Kindt-Kiefer, and| When setting
in she royal suite, ‘the: Queen of : | Curves said not, “Come up and See 4 me,” but: |Councilor of - State H. G. Ritzel,| out husky young " 3 “Catherine had 300. I did the best P)~The Hn Lampoon, ndeys {urges that the future government of | tomato, cabbage, Mr. Pree : k could in two hours.” . . (graduate monthly magazine, yester-| the Reich should be modeled on the | pépper and other plants, it is best
Any similarity to a plot is merely day listed the “10 worst movies” of | Swiss federation.
| & coincidence on which-to hang the|the past year as: FLANNER
[boudoir banter. Ln A Song to Remember, Dut refuses to recognize that the| or in the pots. Spindly plants should For -honest repofting 1t muss be German people as a whole are re-| bet set two.or three inches deeper noted that somewhere in the play {sponsible for the crimes of “those to encourage a better root system. lg FALLCREEK AT MERIDIAN ST.
Mae Banters At English’s
‘Catherine Was Great' Fills : Theater.
A capheity audience embarrassed- [*:
Flanner and He B h oh aR ly laughed its way through Mae 3 3 ta ’ SIN West's “Catherine Was Great” at! go . : u C. nN andn : | the English theater last night. - \ 3
And for once theatergoers did not | § {gawk around between acts to -see { who was there they knew, | They weren't too sure { wanted to be seen themselves. | But they had a wonderful time | feeling a little guilty looking in on | the boudoir of the Russian empress |
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1 who reputedly had 300 lovers.
Does Her Best | Lampoon Lists
| And as the curtain dropped on | the final. act after 11 scenes, five
Hen, andg Thomas Mite THE IMM TAL SERGEANT" Bob Croshy—Fay McKenzie “THE SINGING SHERIFF" “Brenda, Star Reporter’’—News
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| PENSION INCREASES URGED | WASHINGTON, May 15(U, Py—| Rep. Francis Case (R., S. D.) today | introduced a bill to increase by 15 per cent the government pensions | of widows and children of servige- | men.
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“Catherine Was Great”
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i not to plant more than a half-inch The pamphlet stigmatizes Nazism | deeper than they stood in the flats
Kismet,
Frenchman's Creek, Tonight and!
| you become conscious that appar-| Every Night, Mr. Skefington, Hol- | enemies of humanity,” the Nazis. Do not expect vegetables to grow tl t afoot t - | lywood Canteen, Follow e Boys, | [en Y-8 movement is atqot. lo over- | I w ' Vacuum in Center close to trees or shrubs, because
shrow Her Highness. Naturally it doesnt eas : ra ye Meet, Again, Thousands Those who reproach the German| tneir roots take an awful amount on and Winged Victory. | people for not having shaken off the} ,¢* plant nutrients, and moisture Royal' Suite Busy Among other “worsts,” the Lam-| yoke of tyranny have no idea of the | from the surrounding soil. Keep { The loval are promoted and dec-| poon listed: | force and brutality of systems of away at least to & point below the orated in privacy with the queen|, Worst discoveries—Maria Monetz, violence, it insists. spread of the branches. A sucand the audience. The royal suite Frank Sinatra and/or Van John-| National socialists should be SUp-| cessful vegetable garden demands |is as devoid of men as a troopship.| son. : pressed, these “democratic leaders”|.; least six hours of direct sanLittle is left to, the imagination.| Worst scene—thg catsup on the | admit. shine. The clothes are there. There is no keys in a Song to Remember, { But the allies must reflect upon a| ds i : runway. But any piinute you ex-| Most in need of retirement—Paul future Europe without a central While presence™ of small white pect to look from the stage and| Muni. |state—with a vacuum plumb in the| Dutterflies fluttering about the garsee the “bald-head row.” Most {rightening=«The Andrew center. - den may be a pretty sight, it is a If you have tickets for the re- | Sisters in an ything but a total! How can German children be de- | warning to. the.gardener, They are maining run prepare to be shocked | blackout. [cently taught. if the supreme prin- looking for = Spot 10 lay eges shat) and you will be. |. Worst” Dinner for|eiples of republicanism and the| "il hatch into ravenous cabbage “Tobacco Road” is merely a dusty, la Soldier. | liberty of the citizen to oppose maggots, or worms, who tunnel into nine == ie | country lane in comparison and| = Fastest on downward path—Doniviolence is valid only. for conquering | the zoots of young plants just after Hil: WIE | .Goognight Ladies” is a polite term Ameche (had he not always beentnations? They ask. {You have set them out.
DRS. EITELJORG gentlemen used when they left their at the bottom). | The future ‘youth of Germany| A calomel . solution, one-tenth
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door to be greeted by father in his FAMED TENOR SINGS | withdrawn. |cupful on the soil at the base of | —DENTISTS—
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p. m. Saturday in the Athenaeum | ballroom. Clarence Elbert, conductor of the Maennerchor, will direct the concert. A dinner will precede the concert and dancing will follow “the pro-|: gram.
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ENGLISH'S
“Catherine Was Great,” with Mae West, at 8:30.
CIRCLE
On stage, Woody Herman and his orchestra, at 12.33, 3:45 6:45 and 9.40
“The Bullfighters” with Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, at 11:15, 2.15, 5:05, 8:05 and 10.40.
LOEW'S
“The Picture of Dorian Gray.” with George Sanders, at 11:42, 2:17, 4:52, 7:29 and 10:06.
INDIANA
“The Three Caballeros,” with Panchito, Joe Carioca and Donald Duck, at 11, 1:55, 4:45, 7:35 and 10:25. “Identity Unknown,” with Richard Arlen and Cheryl Walker, at 12:45, 3:35, 6:25 and 9:15. I LYRIC “The Cowboy and the Lady,” with Gary Cooper and Merie Oberon at 11, 2:43, 6:26 and 10:09. “Barbary Coast,” with Edward G. Robinson, Joel McCrea, Miriam
Hopkins and Brian Dunlevy at 1:13, 4:55 and 8:38.
pamphlet. Federalism - must be!
recognized not merely as a conse-|*
quence of defeat but as .a moral and political necessity of German in-| terior politics. This, add these self-styled | ‘Democrats,” will not ‘be the case | if the Germans, without being con- | sulted, are presented with accomplished facts. The Reich’ should be organized into autonomous cantons, republics which would be integrated into a “German confederation,” the pamphlet goes on. Any dictatorship of a group, party, class or race would be excluded, it says.
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