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“Affairs of” Susan” Bar n.” Tomorrow oe Mon“gon of Lassie” and “Main Street x
BELMONT ill of & Romance.” To Tuesday: “Out of rT and ‘'Mr,
Ava
on He Says and “ObBurma.” Tomorrow through ay: “The Corn is Green” and Berlin.” DAISY-“Naughty Nineties’ apd “Woman. in Green.” ‘Tomorrow and Mondag: “Out of This World” ‘snd *‘Midnight Manhunt.”
Db wr “Sheriff of Las Vegas’ and X These Walls.” Late show only: , “Unwritten Code.” Tomorrow
t! esday: “Bells of Rosarita” . and er Carroll Vanities.”
DRIVE-IN—~“Double or Nothing’ und “Zombies on Broadway,” Tomorrow “Salome; Where Bhe
and Monday: Danced.”
J N—“Tarsan and the Amazons and "The Corn jg Green.” Tomorrow Y Tuesdays. “Diamond Horse~ shoe. ESQUIRE Through Tuesday: “Heaven Os Wait" and “Life Begins at as FOUNTAIN SQU ARE—Through Tuesda “Brewster's Millions” and * Delighttaly Dangerous.’ GARFIELD - “Back and “Within These Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Conflict” and “'Salome, Where She Danced.” GRANADA-Through Wednesday: “Thrill of ‘a Romance” and “Hollywood snd Vine." BOLLYWOOD! ‘Man of Courage” and “Springtime in ‘Texas' Tomorrow Shiaagh Tuesday: “For Whom the Bell
to’ Bataan” Walls."
IRVING—“Out of This “Mianight Manhunt.” thigugh Tuesday: “Imitation of Lite” “East Side of Heaven.” Te, Royal Beandal” and “Utah.” _ Tomorrow through Tuesday: “It's = Pleasure” and ‘“‘Bve Knew Her Apples.” MAYWOOD—*Friséo Bal” and ‘Laura’ Tomorrow and Monday: “Sunday Dine ner for a Soldier” and “Fighting Lady.” MECCA-“Paces in the Pog” and “Law Men.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Enchanted Cottage” and “Utah.” OLD TRAN"T Love a Mystery” and “Vigilantes of Dodge City.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Out of This World” _ and “Man Who Walked Alone.” ORIENTAL—"Flame of Barbary Coast" and “Honeymoon Ahead.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Murder, He Bays" and “Swing Hostess." PARAMOUNT—“Topek a Tirror’ “Unwritten Code” Tomorrow Monday: “Meet Me in 8t Louis" “She's a Sweetheart.” PARKER—Through Tasiday: “Now Voyager” and “Riding High" REX-—“The Bpoilers’* and “Leave It to Blondie.” Tomorrow through Tuesday; “Conflict” and “Hat-Check Honey.” RITZ -"CGaslight” and “Fallen Sparrow.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Chine ¢ Skies” and “Barbary Coast.” RIVOLI—*Out of This World” and “Midnight Manhunt.” Late show only: , “Guadalcanal Diary” Tomorrow + through Tuesday: “Thrill of a Romance.”
World" and Tomorrow
and and and
87. OLAIR-“Out of This World” and “Midnight Manhunt” Temorrow through Wednesday: “Thrill of a Romance,” SANDERS—-“Oh Susanna’ and *“Cireumstantial Evidence.” Tomorrow and “Monday! “Where Do We Go From Here” and “Forever Yours.” SHERIDAN-“Without Tove” snd “Tar gan and the Amazons.” Tomorrow Juraugh Wednesday: “The Valley of
SPEEDWAY "Blood on the Bun’ and Go Steady... Tomorrow and $ oa of This World” and DE Manhunt.” ’
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STATE~"The Great Guy” and “Fires brands of Arizona,’ Tomorrow through ay: “Bride by Mistake! and “Crime Doctor's Courage,”
STRAND ‘Out of This World” “Midnight Manhunt,” Tomerrow ‘through Wednesday: “Thrill of a Romance.”
Blond” = and “Outlaws of the. Desert.” ‘Tomorrow through Tuesday: tive Burms* and “The Kid Sis TACOMA—"It's » Pleasure” and
of the Whistler,” Tomorrow through i mGantijes and “Tarzan and
“Murder, He Says,” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Valley of De-~ cision,”
TUXEDO" Back to Bataan” and “Leave
It to Blondie,” Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘Hollywood and Vine' and “Murder, He Bays.” UPTOWN--"Out of This World" and “Midnight Manhunt,” Tomorrow through Thursday: ‘Thrill of & Romance,” YOGUE—“Barbary GCosast” and ‘Bulle fighters.” Tomorrow ihrough Tues day: “Valley of Decision ZARING “Barbary Coast Gent” and “Maisie Goes to Reno." Tomorrow
through Tuesday: “Thousand and One Nights” and “Mark of the Whistler,” DOWNTOWN ALAMO-—~Through Monday: “Bandiis of the Badlands” and “Arson Squad.” AMBARSADOR-<“Bathing Beauty” and “Woman in Green,” Tomorrow through Wednesday: ‘Naughty Nineties and “Dillinger.”
Jamboree Stars
Among the star acts on the WLW Super-Jamboree at the Murat théater tomorrow are tall gangling. Harpo and his pretty blue-eyed partmer, Tiny,
. » o A "DOUBLE-HEADER"” show, the WLW Super-Jamboree, will occupy the stage of the Murat theater tomorrow for four pers formances at 2, 4, 7 and 9 p. m. The shows are the “Boone County Jamboree” featuring the pretty Johnson twins and the “Midwestern Hayride starring Harpo and his violin and Tiny and her guitar. Also in person in the shows will be Dolly Good and her Bucaneers, Bonnie Lou and the Trail Blazers, Alton Delmore and his Brown's
Four, and Penny Woodford.
TALBOTT—“The Cor fs Green” and |
Harry Blackstone
WHEN HARRY BLACKSTONE, the No. 1 man in the hokuse pokus business, steps.on the stage tonight at English’s, he'll have a full two and a half hours of tricks up his sleeve.
The now-you-see-it-now-you-don’t man will crowd 50 different tricks and illusions into his twoe act program. “The Show of 1001 Wonders.” Among the highlights of the evening will be “The Hindu Rope Mystery,” “The Buzz Saw Illusion” or “Sawing a Woman in Half,” “A Chinese Fantasy,” “The Pin-Up Girls,” “The Magic Fountain” and “Your Handkerchief Becomes Alive.” Two carloads of scenery, trappings, props and animals will be brought along with the magic troupe. Approximately 30 persons make up the cast. Blackstone will remain at Eng-
1 lish’s throughout the week, ape~
pearing in both matinee and eve ning shows Wednesday and Saturday and in evening performances the other days of the week,
SHAW BARRED AGAIN FROM RADIO SHOW
HOLLYWOOD; Oct. 8 (U, P).—~ The Fitch Band Wagon radio show will *be aired again tomorrow without Artie Shaw and his band pecause of a musicians dispute, radio officials said. James C. Petrillo, president of the American Federation of Musicians, ordered Shaw and his band not to perform on the broadcast last sunday. The order, still in effect, was believed to have been the result of a controversy between Petrillo and the National Broadeasting Co. The network sald there was no dispute involving either Shaw or the Fitch
Co.
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Oct. 6, 1945
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In the Animal World—
The animal kingdom was active this week. . Bomebody’s gost got the goat of a fousewife in the 4000 block of Crittenden dr. then the irked housewife got somebody's goat. . . . It all started when & stray goat
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meandered up
Mrs. Housewife
last week.
moved in himself. . . . a flock of
tempted two small boys to climb out on the third story ledge of the courthouse after
them. . . . The Marion Oounty
Breeders association will stage. a blueblood rabbit show at the saddle horse barns of the state fairgrounds, beginning next Wednesday. + « Cocker spaniels will parade at Tomlinson
hall on Oct. 19. % % %
No, Hum, Military News— OCuard forces at the Pt. Harrison barracks were augmented by 20T battle-toughened Veterans of the European theater who were
neighbor took Billy by the horns and he ended up ’ staked in his victim's back yard with the oloseline he almost ate, , , . “Spike,” a duck with 31 bomber missions over Europe, ex-mascot of the 395th bomber squadron stationed in England, was in town « + «» He escaped from two soldier masters, flew through the windows of a " dance studio, then into the Monument circle pool. . . . A toad ousted gu family of wrens from & birdhouse at 5548 Guilford ave. and
role in the “Manhattan Project” (the atomie bomb). . . « A Chicago paper products firm Is rumored as considering purchase of the vacated Curtiss-Wright - propeller . The city park-department moved from city hall to the former governor's mansion on Fall Creek pkwy. and E. 27th st.
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Names in the News—
Adm. William P. (Bull) Halsey Jr, coms ‘mander of the U. 8. 3d fleet, will be the city's honored guest on Navy Day, Oct. 27. . . . Capt. Adolph Kruse, chief probation officer in federal district court for 13 years, Capt. Curt W. Bchalk, chaplain at the Ft. Harrison reception center back in 1942, has returned from overseas to Billings hospital, . . pastor of the University Park Christian church sinoe 1938, will transfer to s church . More than 40 families in of the Prentice Presbyterian church held private worship services in their homes Tuesday nighs in observance of Ree ligious Wducation week. . . Frank EH. Moe Kinney, president of the Fidelity Trust Co, ‘Is Indiana chairman of a nation-wide came paign to raise $3,000,000 for a memorial to Alfred BE. Smith. . , . Three noted Hoosiers are among speakers scheduled to give eight lectures on the Indianapolis Open Forum's winter program até Kirschbaum center. . . . They are Col, A. W, Herrington of Marmon« Herrington, Dr, Wiliam Harry Jellma, Indiana university philosopher, and Rep. Charles
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redeploying to the Pacific when war ended.
« + « Over 1000 advanés troops of Indiana's 38th (Cyclone) division, returned to Camp Atterbury for discharge and were greeted division's former + They included almost 700 men from Indiana and 62 from . Of 200 draftees interviewed at the Camp Atterbury reception center, 96 said they intended to enlist for the regular + + Dale E. Colville was elected president of the Indianapolis Chapter
by Mayor Tyndall, the commanding general,
Indianapolis. , .
three-year hiteh, .
of American War Dads, wow
New Federal Buildings Here—
The federal works agency proposes to eAlry out a long-range $8 million expansion
snd improvement program on buildings here if congress approves requests. ‘. . . construction of a federal office downtown, and new buildings for st, Irvington, Station A, Illinois
West Indianapolis postoffices. . . . MarmonHerrington is manufacturing a small front- . « + Five new hangars and two additional runways will be constructed at Sky Harbor airport. . . . A proposal to locate an airport in Brightwood drew 300 to the hearing, the county planning bl edtiuiasion yosipaped lis dacision. . vo Ab Aeronautics ‘board hearing here, three are contesting for the Indianapolis x cuaraand vou + «It is now revealed™ ‘" ! § Hie Syaeioe: Anus 0g played an important
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' Ice cream cones are $1.50 and a cup of
Kenneth Hughes, , . interested in learning a table cloth and six napkins cost $400, he adds, +. Thanks to Pfc. Lawrence Williams for his
birthday greetings. . . . Happy Birthday to & 3-0 Jim Gallagher, 3d fleet, Oct. 13, Mom, Bam, the Kids.
White, Wife, son Dick. , . H. Patty, Honolulu, Oct. 18, Joey, Lydia, the And to 8 Bradburn, U. 8 8. Abbott, Oct. 6, Mother,
ppines, Oct. 18, Mother, Jil. . . , And to 8 1-¢ Kenneth R. George, New Hebrides, Oct. 10, Mom, Dad, Brothers, Sisters. . . , And to Capt. Arnold Thielman, Philippines, Oct. 26, Mom, Pop. . . . And
Oct. 14, Mother, Dad, Carol, relatives. , . . Okinawa, Oct, 10, Dad, Gertrude. . . .
‘LaBorn Hendrix, Tokyo Bay, Oct. 1; Mother, Dad, Don, Doris, Dot, , « + More next weak.
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> KEITH'S «5 “The Cat and The Ownary,” with Bob Hi rd, at
Hope and Paulette Godda 12:08, 2:50, 5:12,7:44, 10:15 and 12:30, Jimmie Dick: Jambor:
iy t Caney, "oat 12:46, 3:16, "5:46, B08 and 10:15, “Jimmie Dickens [adie Jamboree,” at 2, 4:30, 7 and 9 CIRCLE
“Lady On a Train,” with Deanns Durbin, Ralph Bellamy and David Bliss; at 12:20, 3:30, 6:50, 10 and
0 “The True Gary,” at 1, 2: 10, 8:20,
8:30 and 11:50 Lady on a Train™ at 1, 4:10, 1: Is and 10:20. “‘The True Glory,” at 1 40, 2:40, 5:20 and 8:50,
LOEW'S
“In Wellywood,” with Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, “uid 11, 1:61, 4:43, 1: 36, 10:30 and 1:2! “Dangerous As ” with James Craig and Signe Hasso, at 12:24, 3:15, 6:00, 9:03 and 11:54, Sunday--"'In Porn bagor oat 1:24, 4:15 7:08 9:57. “Dangerous Parfuers,” at " 2:51, 5:42 and 8:33,
LYRIC “Having Wondectal Crime,” with ‘ Carole Landis, Pat O'Brien and George Murphy, at 12:50, 4.08, 117 and 10:26, “Pan-Amerieans,” with Robert Benchley snd Audrey Long, at 11:38,
2:44, 5:53 and 9 Sunda ay = 5) Wonderful Crime,” at 2:04, 4: a oe 38 and. 10:16, “Pan Americana,” at 12:40, 3:24, 6:08 and 8:52.
INDIAN “Wonder Man,” A Dann 3, and Virginia Mayo, at 13:3 6: 55 and 10: “West of the Pecos,” with’ Robert Mitchum and Barbara Hale, at 11:27, 2:38, 5:49 and 9, Sunday—“Wonder Man" at 1:11, 4:10, 7:00 and 10:01, “West of the Pecos,” ‘at 12:05, 3:04, 6: - And 8:55. ENGLISH THEA “Tobacco Road,” nero BR Bare ton, at 2:30 p. m, and 8:30 p. m,
ENSEMBLE SOCIETY SPONSORS CONCERT
A concert featuring the Musical Art quartet will be presented at 8:30 p. m, Wednesday, Oct. 17, at the world war.memorial auditorium, sponsored by the Ensemble Music Society of Indianapolis. The concert will be an extra program inthe series sponsored by the ensemble. The two remaining programs, featuring the Budapest String quartet, are scheduled Nov. 15 and Jan. 23. Members who do not plan to attend the program . are asked to phone Mrs, Lenora Coffin, 3270 Winthrop ave, to give their admission cards to servicemen,
QUARTET TO GIVE CONCERT OCT. 17
A concert by the Musical Art quartet at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday, Oct. 17, has been announced by the Ensemble Musie society of In dianapolis, Leonard A Strauss 1s president, An informal Walehing hour next Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. in Cropsey auditorium, Central library, has been arranged by Miss Elizabeth Ohr, head of the Central library art and music department, Recordings by the Musical Art quartet will be played.
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JAMES CRAIG MURAT THEATRE DANGEROUS PARTNERS Tickets or Reservations: Ma-8077
tie Little Beaver With Burlesque Revue and GLORIFIED AMERICAN GIRLS
3 SHOWS NIGHTLY, 8: i, rg 3 SATURDAY MATINEE, 2:30 CONTINUOUS an Soars
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815 Board of Trade Bldg.
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ENGLISH THEATER
WEEK BEGINNING TOMORROW NIGHT AT 8:30
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday THE GREATEST TWO AND ONE-HALF HOUR MAGICAL REVUE INDIANAPOLIS HAS EVER SEEN
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John Wayne “BACK br) 0 BATAAN" Thos, Mitchell “WITHIN THESE WALLS”
SOUTH SIDE EAST SIDE GARFIELD I, i || PARKER™®, or &
Bette Davis “NOW VOYAGER”
John WAYNE &“*
ME OF _BARBARY COAST” Jones—Grace ‘Honeymoon "Ahead" |
SANDERS Aue Gene Autry “OH, SUSANNA” “CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE”
EAST SIDE
4020 BE. New York Continuous Today from 2 PF. John Wayne “BACK TO BATAAN Bumsteads “LEAVE 42 TO-B| TO BLONDIE"
IR. Sons
TACOMA ,%:, B. Wash. 7033 Sonja Henie—Michael O'Shea “IT’S A PLEASURE” in Color R. Dix “MARK OF THE WHISTLER”
FINAL DAY—12:45 to 6—30¢
Tddie ~~ Veromioa® Diana
Bracken Lake Lynn out OF THIS WORLD”
Savage—~Wm. Gar
“MIDNIGHT MANHUNT”
Plus Three-Stooge Laff Hit!
EXTR A Added to Last Show 4 TONIGHT ONLY! iol Preston Lloyd FOSTER NOLAN
«GUADACANAL DIARY”
Sex Office Open TI 1 P. M.
SUN. Humphrey Baghts, “CONFLICT Dorothy Lamour “RIDING HIGH” A 8 2119 MA. : AVALON rome us| NORTH SIDE on enie ‘IT* ps - “BAR 20 RIDES AGAIN” Hollywood 150 Rocsavelt
“MAN OF COURAGE” “SPRINGTIME IN TEXAS”
Today—1:45 to Eddie Veronica BRACKEN LAKE
‘Out of This World’
Ann Savage—Wm. Gargan
‘Midnight Manhunt’
0259 Continuous Today from 1:30 P. MM. John Wayne “THE SPOILERS" Péhny ‘Singleton “Leave It to Blondie” SUN Humphrey Bogart “CONRLICT™ . “HAT CHECK HONEY” Plus 30-Minute ‘Cartoon Circus’
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“LIFE BEGINS AT $:30”
Stratford wmn.t In, “WHAT A BLONDE"
“OUTLAWS OF THE DESERT” SBUNDAY—Errol Flynn—Wm. Prince “OBJECTIVE BURMA"
Roger Pryor “KID SISTER”
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Party Will | MRS. FRE] Saturday hono Propylaeum. They will exch ents, Mr. and include Mesdai Hurst, John H. Edgar Baum, 1] Gaughey.
” Several re bridge of the s try club. Mrs. Ehlert, G. Sch been made by Arthur J. Quei burn, Raymon
Council Arr THE ANN council will op The tea will t E. Ray. Anx Schricker, Ralj board of the Ii is in charge o Ridge and Mr: of Charity Dy ments of Mrs, The receiv Donovan A. T Mesdames Fre V. Montgomer,
Meetings S SEVERAL next week. . . association wil J. Kent Leasu 12:30 p.m, T There will be the Indiana C p. m. Tuesday address memb day in the D. / n : Mr, and ) 8 to 11 o'clock Chris J. Karle,
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