Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1945 — Page 4

“fortress flight in China and India,

Mai. Thurston, Air Battle, Killed in Crash

Mal. Bernays' K. Thurston, who are three aunts, Mrs. Weldenhaupt gained fame for a dog-fight with a! land Miss Anna Madinger, both “of ~ Japanese plane and led a Super- | Indianapolis, and Mrs. Mina Reinand an

Famed for

thardt of St. Louis, Mo,

was killed in a plane crash Sept. 5 luncle, Carl Fisher of Indianapolis.)

in the Kwajalein atoll.

Ma}. Thurston, son of Dr. Har- MRS, LUCY CRABES

rison 8. Thurston, 2238 Carrollton |

overseas since Nov, 28, 1041,

days before the Jap attack,

the struggle between Maj. Thurs-

ton's Flying Fortress and Jap Ka-|

wanishi 97. Maj, Thurston was dec- | orated for flying B-295 in China and India and his last base was Tinian, with the 462d bombardment group of the 20th bomber command. | He had been awarded the distinguished flying cross, the air medal with three oak leaf clusters and th purple heart. Maj. Thurston was a graduate of Shortridge high school and Butler university and had been employed by the public service commission of Indiana. He was a member of the Broadway Methodist church. Survivors besides his father, are!

a sister, Mrs, Catherine Silver of| |be deported’ today to his native |

Indianapolis, and twq brothers, Lt. George Thurston, at an army alr base in Texas, and Harrison Thurston of Dayton, O.

CHARLES IL. HUDSON Services for" Charles I. Hudson, a retired millwright, will be held at! 2 p. m; Monday in his home, 1032 N. Gale st. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Hudson, who was 74, died Thursday in his home, He was born in Jennings county and came to Indianapolis more than 60 vears ago. He was a member of Capitol City Jodge 312, PF. and A. M. He was employed 49 years by Hetherington & Berner, Inc., before retiring 18 months ago, Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Jessie Hudson, and several nieces and nephews.

enti,

MRS. F. A. NEUERBURG

Bervices for Mrs. Florénce A. Neuerburg who died Thursday in her home after a brief illness, will be at 2 p. m. Monday in Grin-

. steiner’s funeral home. Burial will

be in Crown Hill cemetery. Mrs. Neuerburg, who was 50, was

the wife of Albert Neuerburg, 4401

E. 10th st. She was born in Indianapolis and was a lifelong resident of the East side. For many years she worked with her husband in the real estates business,

Surviving besides her husband

i this afternoon

Brothers Irving Hill chapel.

437 N. DeQuincy st.

( Davenport, Ia, Survivors are a daughter, Miss {Ethel B. Crabbs of Indianapolis; two [sons, Raymond B. Crabbs of Indianapolls and Clarence D. Crabbs of Jacksonville, Fla.; a brother, Edward Buck of Portland, Ore, and a | sister, Mrs, Mary Douderick of { Kansas is City, Mo. Mo.

FRITZ KURN TO BE DEPORTED TODAY

PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 15 (U. P.). | Fritz Kuhn, former fuehrer of] {the German-American bund, will]

Germany.

that Kuhn will sail from New York for Bremerhaven ahoard the freighter Winchester Victory late He will be one of 500 German nationals aboard, All were interned in this country duzing the war. Kuhn, born in Munich in 1896, took American residence in 1028, He was. naturalized at Detroit six years later. In 1040, he was convicted of larceny of Bund funds and sentenced to’ the New York state penitentiary. After his rélease from prison July 8, 1043, Kuhn ‘was interned at enemy allen camps in Crystal City, Tex., and Ft. Stanton, N, M. Kuhn's American citizenship was revoked June-], 1043, on the grounds it was obtained fraudulently in that he made mental reservations when he took his oath.

NAVY CANCELS ORDERS WASHINGTON, Sept. 15 (U. P). ~The navy today canceled $38,500,000 worth of orders for chewing gum, cigarets, candy bars and other items sold In ships stores.

LEVANT'S MOTHER DIES PITTSBURGH, Sept. 15 (U.P). ~Mrs. Annie Levan, mother of planist-composer Oscar Levan, | died last night at Monteflore hospital

Services for Mrs. Lucy Crabbs, an'good start in their 1946 political ave, was. previously <reported as | Indianapolis ‘resident 45 years, will campaign after a week highlighted missing. Maj. Thurston had, been| be held at 3 p. m. Monday in Shirley ‘when

he landed at Hickam fleld a few| Mrs, Crabhs, who was 89, lived at|er, Monday; Indianapolis, Wednes-

and was a|day, and French Lick last night, In Ira Wolfert's book “Battle for charter member of the Englewood the Solomons” the author described | Christian churcn, She was born in

The U. 8 immigration and nat- | uralization service announced here

tthe increasing of benefits for the

STATE GOP SET

FOR CAMPAIGN

Rallies Outline Program on '46 Issues. Hoosier Republicans today had a

by three district rallies at Rochest-

Still undecided was the fdte of United States Senator. Raymond Willis who comes up’ for re-election next year, G. O. P. leaders were close-mouthed on wheter or not they wished to retain ilis or give the nod to some other Republican, Men most prominéntly mentioned as possible successors were Reps. Forest Harness, Charles A, Halleck, Charles M. LaFollottee and Earl Wilson, and state Republican Chairman Willlam E. Jenner Jr, | The attitude of the Republican Editorial association, which meets at the end of the month will help {decide the political future of Willis, |The association was credited with {securing the senator's original nom|inatjon ‘in 1938, Cites Accomplishments Governor Ralph Gates, at the French Lick rally, climaxed a busy | week of speaking with an outline {of the achievements of the present state administration, and a climax {that they matched those of any similar period in the history of the state, Governor Gates said that the chief accomplishments of his administration were the restoration of home rule to local communities and

unemployed and aged without re-

War Medals Inspire Film

Steinbeck Story Turns Up, Two Heroes.

Via John Steinbeck comes the neo~"'Grapes of Wrath” story, “A Medal for Benny,” which opened yesterday at Circle. The picture, set in Pantera, Cal, a small coastal town, concentrates on the poor Spanish who inhabit its slum area, Slough Town. Benny Martin (pronounced Marteen) the half Spanish, half Indian hero does not appear in the entire pieture, but the characters convey that he is a wild, ne'er-do-well, who was run out of town for his allergy to policemen. Now no. one hears from him: It is around his spirited sweetheart, Lolita ° (Dorothy Lamour), and Benny's rival for her, Joe Mo-

rales (Arturo. de Cordova) that the thin action evolves. Then Love Comes

Through at least half the story, Dottie, determined to be true to Benny, domineers the ever faithful and hen-pecked Arturo . , , then she falls in love with him. Third principal in the cast is Benny's pitiful old father, Charlie, who speaks in sing-song broken English and Iives for his missing son. On the “other side of the tracks” at a Chamber of Commerce lunch~ eon comes word that Benny has won the Congressional medal of honor for killing 1100 Japs. In the {feat Benny lost his own life. To the local businessman this hometown nation-wide hero. is their grand opportunity to blazen Pantera forever in the lucrative lights of fame,

Borrowed Mansion

sorting to higher taxes or a “mammoth” bureaucracy. “In the first few months of this! administration we have made every | effort to live up to our national reputation as the leading Repub~ lican state in the nation, by giving our people a progressive yet spractical and hard-headed program of legislation . and administratipn,” Governor Gates declared,

SENTENCED AS SPY

LOS ANGELES, Sept. 15 (U, P). Dr. Hans Helmut Gros, 37-year-old art dealer, today was faced with a four-year prison sentence following his conviction for failure to register as a German agent. Agcused of coming here as a spy at i the personal orders of the gestapo's “hangman” Reinhard Heydrich, Dr. | Gros served four years in an immi- | gration detention home while his case was being heard,

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WHATS CEBKIN

Page 2

Sept. 15, 1945

Continued from Preceding Page

What's Cookin’ in Sports—

The pigskin is rapidly replacing the

horsehide in recreational circles county high schools knee deep In games. , . . Cathedral's Irish eleven

its curtain.ralser to Evansville Memorial, 25

buttons, , . . Tw 90 frosh entering Stanley A. Cain, with all opening dropped Dr. George W, Fis

‘Washington. .

elve veterans were among Indiana Central. Butler graduate and a

native of Indianapolis, will teach botany in the army university at Biarritz, France. . .

cher, former instructor at

Butler, transferred to the state college of . Manual won top honors

to 0. . . . Decatur Cen= in the annual federal inspection of Indian tral tallied four touch- apolis high school R. O. T. C. units, downs om passes to WWW ounce Ben Daves 2 » Strictly a G. 1. Baby— ' to 0, . . . Butler UniStout field's base hospital recorded its first versity Grid Coach . : Frank (Pop) Hedd maternity case. . . . The new arrival is little | | ay P sgcen Miss Lois Eileen Cochran, whose mother was listed 4s probable Bull. a WAC ambulance driver at Ft, Harrison for dog opponents this year two years before her discharge last Aprik | i Valparaiso, Ball State, Earlham and Eastern The proud papa, Pvt. Thomas R. Illinois Normal. Only 20 Butler Cochran, is a patient at Billings hospital, | candidates are working out. .. . Meanwhile A movement is crystallizing to co-

the Indians are trying desperately to string out the baseball season”"by staying in the American association playoffs, without much the week-end approached they had dropped their first two playoff games

luck. As

to St. Paul by scores of 2 fo 1 and

« + « The first loss was a hearbreaker, with southpaw, pitching two-hit ball and fanning 11 Saints.

Jim Wallace, the Tribe's ace The fans selected Outfielder Stan

as their most popular Indian

three remaining teams in the Indianapolis

quested them to cease sipping soft d

8 to 2.

ordinate all veterans services in the home town under one agency at a single location, . If the navy abandons the Bunker Hill air. station, Governor Gates will acquire It as a permanent training site for the Indiana National Guard, . are expected at the first annual convention.

seek to | |

, Some 250 =) !

of the Indiana Association of America War

Dads

demanding Wentzel

The

rinks in

here Sunday. . . immediate solution and taxation problems facing world war II dischargees were adopted by Marine Corps league. .

Resolutions of housing

the Indiana . Several protests

Amateur Baseball association are Gold have been voiced against a law requiving Medal, Kingans and P. R. Mallory. world war II veterans suffering from nonwide al service-connected .allments to sign “paupers | | sig k oaths" before being admitted to U. 8. No Loafing at Statehouse— Veterans Administration hospitals. In a state police shakeup, Robert A. Ww Nf O'Neal of Speedway %as promoted from dee _ fective to captain in charge of the entire In the Marl Bag— investigation division. , . . He succeeds Ray Now for the birthday greetings. | J. Hinkle, investigation chief since 19387, who Happy birthday to Pfc. Louis W. Kautwan, was re-gssigned as detective at the Putnam- Frankfurt, Germany, Oct. 17, Mother, Dad, ville post. Governor Gates, in a no Dorothy, Verda, Dick. And to Staft loafing edict issued at the statehouse, told ’ Sgt. John R. Curran, state employees they are expected to work Tokyo, Sept. 25, Mother, at least ‘a half-day on Saturdays and re Dad, Loie, Major.

The classes met when the businessmen go to Slough Town to tell Charlie of Benny's honor. Then plans are made for the ceremony at which the governor and a general are to present Charlie with his son's medal, But Charlie's poor shack is hardly photogenic to represent Pantera, so the old man is moved into a vacant mansion. When Charlie and his friends learn that the home is not a gift, but just a front to use Benny's medal to bring business into the town, they leave in disgust. The general is a democrat, however, and the parade goes to Slough Town for. the ceremony. Lolita as the dead hero's sweetheart, has feared to tell of her love for’ Joe-~but in the closing scenes he goes off to war himself—to earn

two medals. Lolita will wait for him. The second feature is “Crime Incorporated” with Leo Carrillo

and Tom Neal,

AWOL VETERAN 'DOUSED' FLYNN

HOLLYWOOD, Bept. 15 (U, P.). |—Military police today held a disgruntled overseas veteran who didn't like Errol Flynn's hospitality |and tossed a cupful of water in the {actor's face. { Flynn wasn't talking about the |incident, which occurred Thursday night. *But the soldier, Pvt. Robert I< Lueking, told his story to Bur{bank Police Sgt. William A. Lan- | war, studio gateman. Lueking said’ he “had trouble” 7 Flynn at a party in the actor's {hilltop home Wednesday night, ' {then sneaked into his studio: and | met him.on the set. { “Flynn ordered me off the set {after bawling me out about the way I acted at his house,” Lueking told (the officer. The soldier retaliated. {by dashing a paper cup filled with water in the actor's face as he left the studio for home. “Flynn just lboked sore and drove away,” Sgt. Lanigan said. Lueking was turned over to M. P.s when his papers showed him AWOL from Santa Ana, Cal, .army air base.

SPONSOR WON'T LET KAY KYSER QUIT

HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 15 (U. P.).—~ Kay Kyser, “Musical Kollege” orchestra. leader whe asked his sponsors for a release so he might retire from broadcasting, announced

f

Itoday that he would return to his

radio show Sept. 26 because his con- | tract’ requires it. ; Kyser said .George Washington Hill of the American’ Tobacco Co. his sponsor, refused his request for a release. “But I have not changed my mind | about retiring,” Kyser said. Last week, Kyser asked to be | freed from radio commitments because “I am tired and want a rest.”

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

NEIGHBORHOODS

AVALON — “These ™ the Tran and ‘Balle of the. Yukon.” Tomorrow . Mohday: “For Whom the Bell Tolls.” | BELMONT— ‘Valley of Decision.” hg Singeot ‘Standing Room Only” and the Cabbage Patch.” through Tuesday: ' and “Main St. After Dark.” DAISY-"“I Love a Mystery” and ‘Parson of Panamint." Tomorrow and Monday: “Tarzan and the Amazons’ and “Honeymoon Ahead.’ DREAM—' ‘Love ‘Thy Neighbor”

ca te “Mibenaving Hsbasidsc

rough Tuesday: “N ah 5 Millions. " DRIVE-IN~"1t's In the Bag' Tomorrow . and Monday: "Jimmy Steps Out EMERSON-—"Pijllow to Post” and * ‘Rough,

and “Esshow only: aervr an

Tough and Ready ” Tomorrow through Wedpeaday: “Conflict” and “Back to atasn

ESQUIRE—Through Tuesday: “Yol BeJong to Me” and "I Married a Witch.” FOUNTAIN SQUARE—THrough Tuesday: “Tarzan and the Amagons” and ‘I Love a Mystery.”

GARFIELD ‘Flame of Barbary Coast"

GRANADA-Through Wednesday: of Decision” and “Let's Go Btead HOLLYWOOR—' ‘Big, Bonanza" and‘ ht of the Western" Stars.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: "The Clock” and “Main 8t. After Dark IRVING “Tarzan and the Amazons" and “Skylark.” Tomorrow through Tuseday: “Valley of Decision.” LINCOLN-‘Bullfighters” and Btagecoach Robbery.” through Tuesday : "Diamond Horse~ shoe” and “House of Fear.” MAYWOOD "Barbary Coast’ and "Par don Us.” Toi morrow and Monday: ‘Dead End” and “Girl Rush.” MECCA—''Sweet and ' Lowdown” and “Wild Horse Phantom,” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “The Very Thought of You' and “Girl Rush.” OLD TRAIL—“Rough, Tough and Ready” and ‘Cheyenne Wildcat.’ Tomorrow and Monday: ‘Murder, He Says" and “Safari.” ORIENTAL-—"Dead Bnd” and * “Thbrou he breds.” Tomorrow and Monday: he Clock” and “Rough, Tough and Ready.” PARAMOUNT--""Docks of New York" and “Heritage of the Desert.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Kismet” and “Brazil.” PARKER—Through Tuesday: “Phantom Speaks” and “Vampire's Ghest." REX “Flame of Barbary Coast” and ‘Crime "Doctor's Courage.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Salty O'Rourke” and “Gentle Annje.” RITZ—'"Hello Prisco, Hello" and Laura.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Nob Hill” and “Enchanted Cottage.” RIVOLI—'‘Tarzan of the Amazons’ and “The Corn Is Green,’ Last show tonight: “The -Uninvited."” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Valley of Decision,” ST. CLAIR ‘Picture of Dorian Orage and “Tahiti Nights Tomorro through Wednesday: “Valley of Des cision.” SANDERS—"The Hig Show" and “Mark of the Whistler.” Tomorrow and Mon-

“Great Tomorrow

day: “It's a Pleasure’ and “Escape in

the Fog.” SHERIDAN -- “Nob HiIl" and “Three Caballeros.” Tomorrow through

Wednesda Old Lace SPEEDWAY — “Murder He Bays”

Tomorrow O'Rourke” TALBOTT—' Moon “Made for Each Other.” f TUXEDO-—-"It's a Pleasure’ and “Crime Tomorrow through “National Velvet. UPTOWN Picture of Dorian Gray" and “Tahiti ugh Thursday: VOGUE! ‘Escape in Kid Prom Spain, * Tomorrow A “The’ Corn Is Green.” Tuesday: ‘“The Corn Is ve It to Blondie.” *

DOWNTOWN

h Monday: . wa phiouy “Fog Islan

AMBASSADOR~Through Focatar: zan and the Amazons” and “Earl Carrol Vanities."

and ‘Rough, Tough and Ready." To~ morrow through Tuesday: ‘It's a Tuesday: Pleasure” and “Docks of New York.” |ZARING—Throu Talley Green” and

ALAM

STATE—"Stagecoach to Mon onterey” “Lady From Chungk he through Tuesday lous” and “She's Sweetheart.” STRAND-~' ‘Picture of Dorian Gray” “Tahiti Nights." Wednesday: ‘Valley of Decision

- “Da

STRATFORD “Ridin’ Through vhrou

Not”

Tuesday

Doctor's Courage.” Tuesday:

Nights,”

ay “Janie” and “Arsenic

tito Have aug Have and ‘ “Holly wrod and Vin

TACOMA! Budap” and’: ‘House o Pear ”

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“Valley of Decision.”

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MOST AMAZING TARZAN

ADVENTURE!

Times Amusement Clock

CIRCLE “A Medal for 8enny,” with Dorothy Lamour and Arturo de Cordova, at 12:45, 3:55, 7, 10:10 and 1:15. “Crime Ineorporated,” with Leo Carrillo and Tom Neal, at 11:30, 2:40, 5:45, 8:55 and 12. Sunday—'‘A Medal for Benny,” at 1:35, 4:30, 7:25 and 10:20. “ Wry Incorporated,” at 12:15, 3:15, 6:10 and 9:05,

KEITH'S

“Bachelor Mother,” with Ginger Rogers and David Niven, at 12:50 and 3:37.

“That Uncertain Feeling,” with Burgess Meredith, at 11:30, 2:17, 5:10, 7:30, 10 and 12:30 . Wisp Jamboree, at 6:30, 9 and 3s nda ay ~ “Bachelor Mothers,” at 1: boy 2:48, 5:48 and 8:43. “That Uncertain Feeling,” at 1110, 41g 7:10 . and 10:10. »

LOEW'S

“Guest Wife,” with Claudette Colbert, Don Ameche and Richard Foran, at 11, 1:02, 3:07, 5:13, 7:17, §:22, 11:27 and 1:32

Sundayt-At 13, 8:17 and 10:32,

INDIANA

“Junior Miss,” with Peggy Ann Garner, Allyn Joslyn and Michael Dunne, at 12:30, 3:45, 6:50 and 9:53. “Caribbean Mystery,” with James

Puna an wy Bijella Ryan, at 11:25, 2:40,

wes br SO Miss," at 1:05, 4:08, 7:05 and 18. *Oazithean Mystery,” at 12:05 3, 6 and 9

oi

“Pride of the Marines,” with John Garfield, Eleanor Parker and Dalle Clark, at 11:59, 3:14, -6:29 and 9:44.

“Beautiful Cheat,” with Bonita Granville and Noah Beery Jr, at 11, 2:15, 5:30 and 8:40,

Sunday-> Pride of the Marines,” ab 12 3: 6:37 and 9:48. ‘“‘Beau~ tiful ‘Cheat, » at 2:27, 5:38 and 8:49.

HAROLD LLOYD'S SUIT CONTINUED

HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 15 (U. PJ). ~ Comedian - Producer Lloyd's plagiarism suit against Universal Pictures was continued today until Nov, 16 to give Federal Judge Ben Harrison time to study testimony. At yesterday's hearing

2:02, 4:07, 6:13,

“experts”

worth of Lloyd's “Movie Crazy” which he charges Universal lifted for its “So's Your Uncle.’

PAM

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If You Are Interested

| It ‘he was released, he said, he would | continue entertaining servicemen |

t“as long as they want me.”

Kyser's contract has two and al half years to run before expiration. |

And to SK 2-¢ William v. :

| GLORIA SWANSON

the second floor corridor. also proclaimed Nov. 22, Thursday in that month, as Thanksgiving day. . . . The chief" executive launched the G. O. P. 1046 election eampaign

. The governor the next-to-last

Fall in the Air—

Crisp fall weather invaded the home town as temperatures dipped to the middle 50's and chill rains fell. , . . Leaves are turning, bonfires are crackling and footballs are beginning to ping in backyard lots, . And the Philadelphia Oyster house provided another sure sign of autumn by reopening for its 31st consecutive season. . . . Hoosier college campuses were bustling with the start of fall semesters. Down at Indiana university a 50-unit trailer village was planned as a housing project for use by married veterans attending the school, . . . More than 500 freshmen enrolled at Butler, many of them wearing honorable discharge

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Paddack, Aleutians, Sept. 21, Mary Jane. . And to Lt. Vernon N. Beaver, India, Oct. 1, Mother, Dad, « Sisters, Brothers, Nileces, Nephews, “whole shebang." , And to CM 2-c James Curtis Leonard, Okinawan, Sept. 21, Mother, Dad, Sisters. . . And to Pvt, Warren E. Shelley, Pacific, Oct. 12, Mojher, Friends. . . . And to Marine Lt. Col, Joseph O. Butcher, Manila, Sept. 16, Jane, Johnny. And to 8. Sgt. William Matthews, India, Sept. 15, Mom, Family, And- to James Pierce Field, Europe, Sept. 15, Mother. And to Pvt, Leo Weimer, Paris Island, 8. C,, Sept. 23, Mom, Family, . . . Belated birthday greetings to Bkr 8-C Jack R. Harnish, Pacific, Sept. 12,

| | | | Wife ‘Thelma, Carolyn and Harty. . . . And | ’

to GM 2-0 William Warren, Philippines, Sept. 13, Wife Ella. . . . So long, eliws: :

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(temporary alimony from Her fifth

[$1,000 weekly alimony.

GRANTED ALIMONY

NEW YORK, Sept. 15 (U, P).— Gloria Swanson, former movie star, yesterday was awarded $200 weekly

husband, socialite Wiliam N, Davey, pending trial of the separation suit in which she asked

Justice Ferdinand Pecora made the award. He sald Miss Swamson's suit and Davey's suit for annul ment will be tried “sometime n Oc~ tober."

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OPEN AT KEITH'S

An all’ laugh program - opened yesterday at Keith's, with “That Uncertain Feeling,” starring Merle Oberon“ and = Burgess Meredith, as {the main attraction. The second comedy feature Is “Bachelor Mother,” with Ginger Rogers, David Nivens and Charles Coburn, a picture built all around a baby. ‘ i

’ James Dunn and “Sheila Ryan io

‘Caribbean Mystery"

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' Continuous Today from 2 P. M Sonja 1 Henl Michael O'Shea “IT'S A PLEASURE” W. Baxter “CRIME DR.S COURAGE"

“TARZAN 7c AMAZONS” Pius! DONALD DUCK LAFF HIT! FITR Tonle ONLY! Ruth

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* SHERIDAN

“PILLOW TO POST” Chester Morris—Vietor McLaglen

‘ROUGH, TOUGH & READY’

“CONFLICT” SUN. «BACK TO BATAAN"

one IR. E. Wash. 5000 TONIGHT OPEN 5:45 to 6-300 Raft—Joan Bennett

Geo. - “NOB HILL” Disney's Feature-Length

‘THE THREE CABALLEROS'

SUN. “ARSENIC & OLD LACE” f Joyce Reynolds “JANIE”

PARKER,":, %=. &/ 10th R48 © 6200 DOUBLE HORROR SHOW!! Richard Arlen “PHANTOM SPEAKS"

Neighborhood Theater Directory

NORTH SIDE

28TH AND CENTRAL HELD OVER-—THRU TUESDAY

“THE CORN 18 GREEN" TACOMA’ CE MA Plus! “LEAVE IT TO BLONDIE” Maria Turban Jom Ti MONTEZ BE HA SUDAN" in Technicolor ES UIRE 30th & Illinois " ” __ Basil Rathbone *] HOUSE | oT FEAR” TA-7400 j ! EEL] Tonite Tonite oc Thru Tues. 4 S:45 to 6 3 ¥ | Barbara Henry Y(e 1 Stanwyck Fonda 3155 E. (0th + » PARK FREE § YOU BELONG TO ME" FINAL DAY—12:45 to 6—30c Fredric Veronica Bette Davis—John Dall Marsh Lake ” Susan H d—Robt. B “THE GORN IS GREEN san HarwardBobl Benchiey Johnny Wiessmaller—Brenda Joyce —

19th & Gregory Jock Stratford College Marta. Palm “DAYS OF GLORY” Chas. Starrett SRIDIN THRU NEVADA™ Sunday—Humphrey Bogart—Lauren Bacall “TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT

_Jas. Ellison “HOLLYWOOD & VINE”

CARL NIESSE SUGGESTS TODAY

Helmut Dantine—Philip Dorn i “ESCAPE IN THE DESERT" ! Eddie Cantor “KID FROM SPAIN"

SUN. “Corn Is Green”

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16th and Delaware Paulette Goddard—Fred MacMurray “STANDING ROOM ONLY® Faye Bainter—Carolyn Lee {| “Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch’

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Judy Garland-—-Robt, Walker

* “THE CLOCK”

Edw. Arnold—Salena Royle “MAIN STREET AFTER DARK”

"Open Daily at 1

“NELLE, FRISO0, - HELLO”

Peggy Stewart “VAMPIRE'S GHOST” Linda Darnell

MECCA N. aie Benny Goodman

“SWEET & LOWDOWN SUNDAY —Deasils Mor. a Eleguor, Powell “VERY THOUG OF YO Frances Langtord FGIRL RUSH” OSH" EAE EDIE EER GAH TAs

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Gene Tierney—Clifton Webb

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“BARBARY COAST” -

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“PARDON US”

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