Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1945 — Page 12
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“Charlie: Joivak” and his orchestra, at 12:50, 3:50, 6:40 and 9:20, “The x " with Joseph Bchildkraut and Billie Buck. 11710, 8:10°%:10 7:50 and 1
KEITH'S “Northwest Passage,” with Spence
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Song » Aid Sareng,” at 1:08, B: 0 and 8 INDIANA = ‘Pride of the Masines." with John
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Word Reseed or on Survivor Of ‘Death March.
First Lt, Walter 8. Btrong Jr, {survivor of the “march of death,” and prisoner of the Japanese for three years, died Feb, 2 in Japan, the war department notified his !mother, Mrs. Walter Strong B8r.
{ In six cards he sent his mother, | Lt. Strong reported good health, {and on his 26th birthday, Nov. 24, 11044, he broadcast from the Philip. | pines. | Lt, Strong was held in camp No. {1 in Cabanatuan before being [transferred to Japan. His mother {was notified from Manila that he | was in the Tokyo area, In the [telegram telling of his death no [details were given. : | Captured on Bataan { Lt. Btrong, assistant regimental | communications. officer’ of the 31st | infantry, entered the army Dec, 22; 11040, and went overseas April 22, 1041, He was captured on Bataan. {| A graduate of Shortridge high | school, Lt. Strong studied one year (at Butler university and attended | the Citadel military academy in | Charleston, 8. CO. He was a member of the Episcopal church, | Mrs, Strong is vice president of | the Pacific Prisoner of War society, {and clerk of the city board of | health. Mr, Strong died several | Weeks after his son's capture,
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Musical Talent Hunt Is Opened
TEENTIMERS INC. and the Wm. H. Block Co. is sponsoring a -“Teentimers ‘Musical Talent for musicians between the ages of 12 and 18. Auditions will be held in Block's auditorium Sept, 15, 23, and 20 to select a musician to represent Indianapolis on the Teentimers Canteen program Oet 13. The winner will be sent to New York with his or her parent or guardian with all expenses paid for the week-end of the broadcast, Entry blanks and rules may be obtaifed at the High &chool Hangout in Block's and the auditions, are open to the public. Auditions begin at 1 p. m, Sept. 15,
AIRLINE CUTS RATES
vania-Central airlines. Regional Trafic Manager T. 7, Hinman said the new R. 0, A,
level in airline history.
FOUNTAIN SQUARE SCHEDULE CHANGES week only, has been invoked at the Song to Remember” will open tomorrow night instead of Wednesday for a four-day run,
on Broadway” are showing for the last times tonight. °
FILM STARLET TO WED SOCIALITE
former model, said today she would be married to Pat Nerney, socialite ten | recently discharged from service, Miss Freeman, a Pelham, N, Y,
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ou have co-operated
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TO NEW LOW LEVEL
BUFFALO, N, Y., Sept. 10 (U, P.). ~Rate reductions of 20 to 50 per cent became effective today over the entire system of the Pennsyl-
schedule had the approval of the civil"aeronautics board. He said it brought fares down to the lowest
A slight change in policy, for this
Fountain Square theater, whers “A
“Back to Bataan” and “Zombies
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 10 (U, P.) .—~ Movie starlet, Mona Freeman, 19, a
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| Cen Valley was the trail's end for a joyri de for two teen-age youths in a 3 Stolen car.
TWO BOYS HELD IN CAR CRASH
‘Grocery, Filling Wrecked by Stolen Auto.
Two teen age youths will be charged today with vehicle taking after the car they admitted driving {crashed into a grocery store at | Glens Valley early this morning. | The ydkths, Newton Despain, 18,
+of 1430S Harding stand Ralph | Manuel, 17, of 1733 Lambert st.,| fare in City hospital with minor in-|
(juries.
| State police officers James Hiner |
and M, J, Timme found the hoys receiving first aid in a cottage on! {Shannon lake after a search of the! crash area, being in the accident, pened about 4:15 a. m.
Claypool hotel about 1:30 a. m. when City hospital physician, Dr. Joe Black, left it parked for a few minutes with the keys in the ignition. Bystanders told the doctor that two or’ three” youths drove it away, Despain and Manuel said that they were the oily ones in« volved, The two said they were headed for Shannon lake but were going at too great a speed to make the furn, The car swerved, crashed into a gas pump, smashed the entire front of the grocery and bounced back out to ruin a second gas pump. The car was demolished. . In a hit-run accident at Noble st. and Massachusetts ave. last night, Harry Forgate, 55, of 43251 Graceland ave, received a fractured right leg. He is in City hospital,
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SOUAREKE [ Last Times Tonite JOHN WAYNE, “BACK TO BATAAN”
“ZOMBIES ON BROADWAY"
A SONG TO REMEMBER
Plus “CHARLIE CHAN'S SCARLET CLUE”
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MacMurray WMURDER, HE SAYS"
w. William “S{range Musion”
Maria ff
Montes SUDAN" ;
Glovia Jean ‘I'll Remember April’
EAST SIDE Cool TACOMA . Wl.
ax Garland—Margaret O'Brien MEET ME IN 87, LOUIS" In Color
TONITE~5:45 to 6—h0e
GENE DANA TIERNEY ANDREWS
“LAURA” JUNE DICK MONTY Haver Haymes Woolley
‘IRISH EYES ARE SMILING’ |
FER, | MERSON £. 16th Cool
Margaret Jimmy Al TYSON O'BRIEN DURANTE
“MUSIC FOR MILLIONS”
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“WUTHERING HEIGHTS”
SHERIDAN SIGE, cool
Wan, Paulette Sonny GODDARD TUFTS FITZGERALD “1 LOVE A AoLM eR x ed MacMurray—Bar _ra a Ao 1 DOUBLE INDEMNITY"
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Ann Miller “EADIE WAS A LADY" Jane Withers * ‘FACES IN THE FOG”
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E500 EE. WASHINT TON Yvonne De Carlos=Rod Cameron Salome, Where She Danced
In Technicolor Allan Jones—Grace McDonald
“Honeymoon Ahead” PARAMOUNT = at ash 85
Spencer Tracy—Signe Hasse “THE SEVENTH CROSS" Mary Astor * "BLONDE FEVER" — -
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Yvonne Rod E CARLO CAMERON “Salome—Where
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Roy Rogers “UTAR"
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Joan Bennet t—G Raft “NOB HILL" In Color “WITHIN THESE WALLS”
T ALBOTT Talbott at 224
Jud Garland Robt, Walker “THE Edw, Arnold “MAIN BT. AFTER DARK"
TH AND PDENTRAL HELD OVER--THRU TUESDAY John ayne—Philip Ahn BACK TO BATAAN" Jimmy Lydon “STRANGE ILLUSION"
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Gary Cooper—Merle Obernn
“COWBOY & THE LADY"
Jack Benny—Fred Alen
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“SALOME~WHERE SHE CED" Pauletie Goddard “LADY H. PLANS"
BELMONT Pomoni & Waa,
Thru Tuesday “MADE FOR EACH OTHER” “BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON"
Rand. Seolt “BELLE OF YUKON"
“SHAKE HANDS WITH ER"
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