Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1945 — Page 4
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AVALON. “Stageconch and “Molly and © Me™ Tomorrow and Monday: “Three Caalieros and “Mark of the Whis
oxe_canaon of Suspieion” and
BEL 2 YRial igh.” . Tomorrow through Tu esday: “Back to Bataan" and “Zombies on Broadway. CINEMA-* ‘And the “Angels Sing". and
“Pole Joe.” Tomorrow through Tues day: "Bon of Lassie” and ‘Double Exposure.” : DAISY “High Powered” and “Cowboy
and the Senorita.” Monday: “Conflict” Nights,”
AREA. Cowboy and the Lady" and use of Rear. *' Late "show only: Foie Bullets, Tomorrow through Tues day: ‘Here Come the Waves” and “Thoroughbreds.” DRIVE-IN. ‘Leave It to Blondie and “Keep "Em ro ughing. . Tomorrow and Monday: hiythm." EMERSON—"Crystal Bail” snd “Beyond the Blue Horizon." Tomorrow through Tuesday: “The Clock™ and “Enchanted Cottage." ESQUIRE—Through Tuesday: Gir!” and “Sullivan's Travels.” FOUNTAIN SQUARE—Through Tuesday: “Dillingex" and "CG. L Honeymoon." " GARFIELD-—“Horn Blows at Midnight" and “Sheriff of Las Vegax.” Tomorrow “Without Love”
and “Tahiu
“Cover
through Tuesday: and “Utah.” GRANADA--Through Wednesday: flict” and “Tahiti Nights." JAOLLYWOOD “Wasteland and “Artists and Models.’ ' Tomorrow through Tues~ day: “It's a Pleasure’ and “Flame of Barbary Coast.” IRVING—*"Lueck to Bataan” nd “Zombies on Broadway.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Rhythm on the River” “Lady in & Jam." LINCOILN—"Frisco S41” and “Big Bo~ nanza. * Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Belle of the Yukon” and - "Grea Flamrion,” ; MAYWOOD ‘Bong of the Open Road” and “Band of the Ouflaws.” Tomors row and Monday: “Abroad With Twe Yanks” and “Mark of the Whistler,”
and
MECCA-"I'm From Arkansas” and "Westward Bound.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Experiment Perilous” and
“San Fernando Valley."
TRAIL — “The Contender” and “Springtime in Texas." Tomorrow and
Monday: “Keep Your Powder Dry” and Dillinger.” DRIENTAL—"Blood On the Sun" and |
“Docks of New York.” Tomorrow and Monday. “Without Love" and “Eve Knew Her Apples.” PARAMOUNT" ‘They Live in Fear” and “Outlaws of the Desert.’ Tomorrow snd Manday: “Music for Millions" and “Thoroughbreds.” PARKER Through Tuesday: "Crime Doe JocH, Strangest Case” and "Jam Ses
REX-—“Sudan” and “Missing Jurot." . morrow through Tuesday: Home" snd - RITZ ‘Plame of Barbary Coast” and a in the Bag.* Tomorrow ithrough Tuesday: “The Clock’ and “Main Bireet Tatter Dérk.” RIVOLI--*“Back to “Bataan” and “Zom~ hies on bog oe 4 Last show only: "Standing Room Only." Tomorrow through Tuesday! “Conflict” “Tahiti Nights.” Late show night only: “I Love a Soldie
To“Lassie Come
and Somarrow
ST. CLAIR— Dillinger” and “G.I
a " Tomorrow aon SANDERS ‘Shadows in ihe Night" and “Marshall of Reno." Tomorrow and Monday: “Utah” and “Docks of New
_ BHERIDAN-* Cowboy and the Lad "and vntbar Coast.” Tomorrow rough “And the Angels Bing” : bi he Uninvited.” WESC AY “Flame BH} “Barbary Coast” ana vWitnin These Walls Tomorrow
« and Monday: "Nob Hil" ‘and * ‘Zombies + on Brosdway.” STATE "Oune at Law" and "Dixie Janiboree,” Tomorrow through Tues day: a etination. Tokye' and “Holly. wood and V STRAND! get and “0. 1. Honey.
Tomorrow and |
"Cons
“Bari Carroll's Vanities” +=
Bean. “G1. HT rt Wita the Lights Go on , Again” and “Trail Riders.” Tomorrow "through Tusday: “It's a Pleasure” ‘and Crime Doctor's Courage.” Thorn “Trail of the Lofesoms Pine” ‘and ‘Cheyenne Wildeat,””! Tomorrow through Tuesday. “God Pilot” and “Earl “Cartoll Vanities.” TAL BOTT Take & Letter, Darling, - and “Lady “Has' Plans,” Tomorrow through Tuesday: . ‘Mrs, Wiggs of the Sabiage Patch” snd '‘Some Like It ot TUXEDO "Horn - Blows at and: “Sing
Tomorrow. through Tuesday:
Midnight” Me a Song of Texas” -To~ morrow through Tuesday: “Son of Lassie” and “Leave It to the Irish.” UPTOWN~'Dillinger"” and “G.I, Honey. moon, " Tomorrow through Tuesday: “a. L Joe " YOGUE~' ‘Confilet" and- “The Town Went Wild.” * Tomorrow through Tuesday. '""Whére Do We Co From Here” and "Dangerous Passage."
ZARING—Through Tuesday: ‘Conflict.”
Dangerous Man
Raymond Hatton (above) saves
Johnny Mack Brown's life in “Stranger from Sania Fe” on now at the Alamo;
GUARDSMEN PRACTICE FOR SHOOTING MATCH Six Indiana state guardsmen will test their shooting eyes tomorrow against marksmen from Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia in a match at Camp Perry, O. 1b is sponsored by the 5th service command, The team is coached by Lt. Col. John C Hansen, aitdched to the state adju~ tant general's office.
captain, Muncie; Opl. Donald J. Craighed, Pt. Wayne; Cpl. Geerge K., Cox, Indianapolis. Cpl. Walter Rhodes, Shelbyville; Sgt. Dwayne Wyatt, Salem, and Opl. Ralph Ridenour, Attica,
Is My - Co- |
‘mother (Ann Harding)
Members are Lt Raiph R. ‘Shirey. |
Circle Has ‘Charm’ Film
Officer on Leave.
“A-wolfing I will go,” boasts Robert. Young, turned alr Loree of~ ficer on leave (translation—prowl)
in’. “Those Endearing ' Young Charms,” showing at the Circle, And - no more - accomplished
winged wolf ever grinned - “contact” than Mr. Young, alias Hank I'ravers. The target is piquant Laraine Day (Helen Brandt), who naturally has an ardent boy. friend. He is Bill Williams, interesting screen newcomer, as Jerry, an alr force mechanic. The story begins -with Jerry's fatal mistake , . . introducing his wealthy old friend, Hank, to his attractive girl friend, Helen. Suave Hank isn’t {flylnig blind and invites himself along on Jerry and Helen's date. Allergic to triangles, Hank suggests that Helen's Join the party ,°, , for Jerry. Advice Vaporized With every trick known to the pack, plus a couple of his own, Hank turns his attention to Helen, who can’t help responding. Mrs. Brandt's mothetly advice Is vaporized under the heat of Hank's line. Even Jerry gallantly gets himself knocked out convincing his erstwhile friend he is a, highgrade heel, Hank, meanwhile, blinks his eves and raises his classic brows to the wonder of all wonders—he really is in love. : With this ghastly revelation, his conscience starts putting in a 24hour day. He decides he can only bring Helen unhappiness, and plans to cut himself adrift from her, Last Romantic Scene Driving fo a quiet spot Hank disillusions her. But after a sleepless night he dashes to her home, realizing he loves her too much to give her up. 2 Helen, however, is cured and done with the "howling pack" forever . , ., almost. Blonde Mrs, Brandt sees this .time that Hank is serious and tells her daughter so. The last few feet of film are used to good advantage by Helen
‘land Hank in a romantic scene at
the airpsit,
BIKE STOLEN AT POOL Jack Forbes, 4409 N, Pennsylvania 8b, reported his bicycle was stolen at the Riviera club yesterday after he had parked it to go swimming,
The youth is the son of Gllbert Forbes, WFBM news commentator,
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Sept. 1, 1945
Continued from Preceding Page William R, Kraft, Monarch Motor Co. presi-
Industry Looks ‘Ahead—
Reconversion and the employment shuffle to peacetime jobs are proceeding without a hitch. ,, . The Indianapolis Chamber of . Commerce Yeports more than 200 local industries plan to spend $50,000,000 during the next three years on new plants expansion of
or present ones, , , .
cases and metals, . ... other indications return maley is the Indianapolis Street
Co.'s prediction That fewer persons will ride « + Link-Belt's Ewart
its vehicles this year, , plant is constructing 100,000 square
additional factory space for its elvilian output of chain drives. . , , And reconversion is a real mystery out at Senator Homer Capehart’s Packard Manufacturing Co. , The plant made juke boxes before the war, .
+ + «+ But now it's revealed it may An entirely new item, employing thousand persons. . plant managery flew to London to British businessmen about the new unidentified product. . cost him $1093. . Jr, builder of ested in. the government's $5,000000 plant where assembled propellers during the wa Gen, H. H. Arnold, sent a letter to
light autos,
complimenting them on their contribution to i. the army alr. corps. —— The Indiana Economie council, a state agency, loaned the city $50,000 to start a large scale survey of « Russel B. Moore will make the study.
sewer facility needs. . Co., "local ‘engineers,
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Coast Guard In, Navy Out— The naval armory at 30th st, and White river will be converted hy Sept. 10 to a U. 8. coast guard separation and demobilization center. , . , The Indianapolis convention and visitors bureau warned that, because the city is a major demobilization center, no relief in the hotel room shortage is expected soon. + + 4 “For every war worker who leaves the
City, six veterans will return and t thing they want is a home of thei
Mrs. Carl Manthel of the Homes Registry - bureau said,
in predicting the squeeze will become more severe.
- tonal American Legion headquarters here announced it would send four fleld seeretaries to Hawall to open a service informa- . Flanner House was ~Isuded- for its ‘community service 4 article appearing in Readers Digest. , Herr, ap early 500-mile race driver whose : local automobile career spans 41 years, became general manager of the Pederal-Mogul Corp, replacement division in Detroit. , , ,
tion center there. . .
port Brass has a two-year government contract for the remelting of cartridge other
to pre-war nor
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proposed + The - flight + « Agents of Powell Crosley are closed-down Curtiss-Wright
their Bridge-
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Railway
feet of this fall, , .
18-year-olds, .
produce World War II.
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. And to 8, Sgt. Harold Beaman, Pacific, Aug. 31, his wife. . . . And to Pfc. Joseph Wheatley, Ryuku islands, Aug 28,
“the Kiddies,
Steffey, Sept. Mother,
22, Mother, , . he ‘first
" r own, Ruby! .
housing And to Pvt, Marion R. Kinne, Vaughn + + + Na- general hospital, Hines, Ill, Sept. 17, Butch, Dutch, Mom. + And to. ‘William E Derbyshire, Pacific, Sept. 16, Mother,
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California, Aug. 25, and Rocky. . .
county board resigned and the
In the Mail Bag— ~~"
Happy birthday
Maurice, Esther and
. And to Pvt. Wilbur Munich, 13, Sis, Frank, Dad,” Patty, nieces, nephews. . . . } And to Opl. Jack Whitehead, Germany, Aug. . And to Sgt. John F. Winser, Metz, France, Sept. 9, Mother, Bud, Ethel . + And to MM3-C William Francis Kelliher, Pacific, Sept. 13, Mary Ann,
Daughter Kitty Jean, Sisters, Brothers. . . . Belated Greetings to 81-C Ralph V. Woods, Hawall, Aug. 29, wife, Flora, son, Ralph. Don : + .» And to Lt Donald L. Chauncey,
. And to T. Cpl. Bob Hurley, Philippines, Aug. 23, Mother, Sister, Brothers. . 8'long Yellows.
_ Entire contents copyrighted, 1948, 4 AL. Strauss & Co. Ine.
dent, was re-elected secretary-treasurer of the automobile Dealers’ association of Indiana, , + « Lt, Leolin Troutman observed his 26th anhiversary on the police force. . -. . Raymond IL. Pike leaves his post as. director of the Indiana Economie Couneil to go with the bureau of community facilities. of the Federal Works Agency.
%* % % Draft Boards Prolest—
State selective service headquarters here were having trouble with two Indiana draft boards which protested continuation of the draft during peace-time, .
. ‘The Rush Warrick
county board simply quit drafting men until Congress decides the selective service issue . Meanwhile, the state's quota has been slashed 40 per cent and officials think future calls can be filled eritirely with . State headquarters an nounced that as of Aug. 1,
1945, 338,002
Hoosiers had entered the armed services in
In a nation-wide
broadcast, Governor Gates said the veteran rehabilitation task requires the co-operation of every citizen and not just the attention of state and federal agencies, .
. Sup
5. Gwyn of T7255 Edgewater pl, one of the few people ever privileged to — the army’s top-ranking generals a thing or + As briefing officer at Channel base headquarters in LeHavre, he told Gen. Brehon Somervell and Lt, Gen. John C. H.
operations there, . , ,
to Sgt. George B, Sept. 8, Sis and Eddie.
Jackie, Mom, Dad, Pit
Robert Young Sta rv as]
— THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Local Child in Keith's Film
opened Yesterday at Keith's, Sharyn Moffett A Hit in Picture]
Little Sharyn Moffett, Indianapo-| lis' own child star, co-stars with]
Jerry Hunter in the movie, “A Boy, | a Girl and a Dog,” the season) opener which began. at Keith’ s|
theater yesterday. | Sharyn, who made a hit inthe! recent” picture “My Pal Wolf,”
1 twinkles in the story of a couple of
children striving to keep their dog; and also keep him out of mischief. It takes all kinds. of characters to] complete the story. There is evil-! ‘hearted Mr. Stone who operales the | hotel where Sharyn lives and from which the dog “Lucky” is banished. There is kindly old “Granips,” com-~ | bination doorman. and caretaker, who looks after the children, and| old-timer Lionel Standish, grit- | voiced actor recently discharged] from the army. He portrays the] -role-of happy-go-lucky Sgt. Jim... | A reissue of Gene Autry in “Mel- | ody Ranch,” is the companion pic-! ture, Tonight the Autry picture will be replaced by the WIBG Jamboree
which will make three stage ap-| pearances each Saturday night.
MOVED TO THE I 24:40 NOW SHOWING | lois A Bell LorAdano
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Late Show TONIGHT
LAST FEATURE 1:45 A, M.
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3 Little Sharyn Moffett, Indianapolis child star, and Jerry Hunter appear together in the main feature, “A Boy, a Girl and a Dog,” which
A pS SAY RAILROADS
| —Tokyo radio said today that the
Times. Amusement - Clock
KEITH'S
at 1:19, 4/82, 7:30 and
and Jimmy Durante,
with Robert Young
. Day, at 12:48, 3:51, 1:08,
“When Strangers Marry” Dean Jagger and Kim Hunter, 11:38," 2:44, 8:56 and 11:50.
Charms, oat 1:20, 4:18; 10:08. 12:13, 3:09, 6:05
LOEW'S
11:10 ‘and 1:45
INDIANA SUFFERED IN RAIDS| mutton Huo" Ge" cordora "snd
Charles Ruggles, 5:30, 7:40 and
Suhday—AtL 12, 2:20, 4:50, 9:50. :
at 11, SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1 (U.P,). $80. =
| Japanese government railway sustained “sizable” losses in American | air raids. . a broadcast, recorded bw { United Press at San Francisco, Tokyo said 698 railroad employees were killed, 1106 wounded and 200 missing. In addition, 1333 passen- | gers were killed and 1301 wounded.
= LYRIC “A Bel for. adano,”
6.39 and
Sun day—riA Bell for 12:40, 3:41, 6:42 and 9:43.
Kid,” at 2:33, 7:34 and 8.38.
aA Boy. A Girl a Dog.” with A aryn Mo, ett an err; Hunter, i + 10. | D. "A. R. chapter house.
president, Mrs. M. .N. Bridgwater, | will preside,
t “Melody Ranch, id ity Gene Autry at 11:85 ahd’
3:08: WIBC Jamboree, at 6:30, 9 and 11:30. x Su Mayra Boy, a. Girl and Dog,” at 12:56, 4:10, 7:16 and 10: 3. “Melody Ranch,” at 11; 30, 2:44, 5 _. and 9:04. : CIRCLE
“Those Endearing Young Charms,” and Larraine 6:57, 10:03 and
fire 3
Sunday~—“Those Endearing Youn 12 and
“When Strangers Marry,” at and 9:0
“* “Anchors Aw+igh.” with.Prank Sinatra, . Kathryn Grayson and Gene | Kelly, at 10:15, 12:50, 3:25, 6, 8:35,
| Sunday—At 12, 2:05, 4:40, 7:18 and 9:50,
1:10, 3:20, 7:36 and 4 — with Ge rine and John Hodiak, at 11:05, 3:21 ¥:51,
“Chicago. Kid,” with Donald Barry ang Ofte. Kruger, at 1:19, 5:31 and
Adano,” at “Chicago
NEW CLASS OPENS Wed, Sept, 58:30 p.m,
Complete: Course 10 Lessons—$7.50-—Terms
New Classes for Children Opens September 4
Quaid Dance Studios (6th & Illinois “jer
FAREWELL DANCE SUNDAY NIGHT
DANCE--SWIM | WESTLAKE
ON HIGR SCHOOL ROAD
JACK SCOTT
and His Orchestras Every Fri, Sat, Sun, Only Swim Every Day and Eve.
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3 HITS — First Bity Showing
«i DAVE O'BRIEN | ? KAY ALDRIDGE - -
Purple Monster Strikes—Nows a
FOU NIAEN oo oy L820). a E SUN., MON,
Just This Word About.
DILLINGER
- + This, neighbors, is a Flaming 18m: of Americana—Full of everything that makes a gangster picture SIZZLE! | It's Red—and it's raw-~No long speeches to point out its moral, which is pointed out more potently by the violence of the criminal’s career—and his passing. It. is. fraught with. the old important lesson CRIME DOES NOT PAY—and it is, in its category—TERRIFIC. It stars Edmund Lowe and Lawrence Tierney.
Everyone—Young and Old-—Should See It!
» Here Now Thru Tues. Together With L GAIL STORM IN “G, 1. HO OON"’ Mat,
ICOLOR 3-REEL MUSIOAL i 33 aqua Today 1:30-8 » MON,
HUMPHREY BOGART * “CONFLICT”
The Year's Best Mystery Drama With Alexis Smith
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PLUS JINX FALKENBURG IN “TAHITI Nagy
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The Indianapolis Piano Teachers . association will hold the first meet- | Ei
Dancing 10.Tilh 2
“DANCE EVERY SATU RDAY
| CORKY'S SKY HARBOR ORCH. | ONE BLOSK SOUTH OF MUNICIPAL AIRPORT 8 MILES FROM MONUMENT CIRCLE
Open Air During Summer
EAST SIDE | SHERIDAN .',... Cool
TONIGHT-OPEN 5:45 to 6-—30¢ Garys ~~ Merle Walter COOPER OBERON if - HCOWRO Wi am Joel McCrea Aoskia | “BARBARY COAST”
SUN “AND THE ANGELS SING” || . “THE UNINVITED" i Plus! a 40-Min. "CARTOON REVUE” }!
Cont, Matinee Monday~—Open 12:45
Biggest Best East Side
Tika DAY 12:45 to 6—30¢ hn Wayne——Anthony Quinn
“BACK -TO BATAAN”
Wally Brown—Alan- Carney
ZOMBIES ON BROADWAY’
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Fred
Goddard MacMurray “STANDING ROOM ONLY” Box Office Open Fil 1) P.M.
SUN.-MON.-TUES., Humphrey Bogart “CONFLICT” | Jinx Falkenberg “TAHITI NIGHTS” EXTRA! Macq to Last ae SUNDAY
NIGHT ONL Paulette Sonny ny
Goddard Tufts Fitzgerald
VE A SOLD Box Otfioe Open Till 0 Tp. M.
Neighborhood Theater Directory
— NORTH SIDE ~~ . -00L 3000 | ree © Touts, 30€ Hayworth Kelly
Tor Bowman—Phil Silvers § n n COVER GIRL” i. Joel Veronica.
McCrea ‘Lake
“SULLIVAN'S TRAVELS” Cont. Matinee Monday—Open 1 P. M.
19th & Jas, Lydon Stratford College Barbara Belden “WHEN THE LIGHTS GO ON AGAIN” Range Busters “TRAIL RIDERS” SUNDAY Sonja Henlow Mishas) O'Shea “IT'S A PLEASUR! “CRIME DOCTOR'S COURAGE"
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Fred MacMurray—Dorothy Lamour “AND THE ANGELS: SING” Joe E. Brown “POLO JOE”
Sunday Thru Tuesday .
Donald Crisp—Peter Lawford
“SON OF LASSIE” ....
Chester Morris “DOUBLE EXPOSURE"
EMERSON... Cool
TONIGHT OPEN 6:45 to 630s
Paulette ‘Ray - Goddard Milland Wm. Bendix “CRYSTAL BALL" Dorothy Walter Lamour Abel
“BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON"
SUN “THE CLOCK * “ENCHANTED COTTAGE” CONT. MATINEE MON, OPEN 12:45
PARKER, 5, VG:
on, 5200 Warner Baxter—Rose Hobart “CRIME DR.’S STRANGEST CASE” Ann Miller “JAM BESSION”
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Barnes & Caruthers OLYMPIC CIRCUS
2:30 P. M.,, AFTERNOON—NIGHT, 8:15 P. M.
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“GIGANTIC MIDWAY OF SHOWS & RIDES.
LABOR DAY ONLY ARMY AIR FORCES AIR SHOW Exhibit of Material & War Souvenirs See What the Enemy Used!
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Late Shows at 10 P. M. SUN.
“ABROAD WITH 2 YANKS" “MARK OF THE WHISTLER”
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