Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1945 — Page 4
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
ea Scout Life- Saving Boat Will Patrol White River
A crashboat, fully rigged with e-savinz equipment and manned by Sea Scouts, will start patrolling ‘White river soon. Establishment of ' the patrol, alerted for emergencies at all times, was approved by the park board this week The crashboat will operate out of Port Optimist near 30th st, Indianapolis Sea Beout base, . Park Superintendent Paul V. Brown sald that by next spring the Sea Scout unit also will base 24 sailboats for cruising and train-
value of the swimming pool which, he’ asserted, will add $25,000 annually to the city's income. He said “hundreds” of petitions favor ing the project had been received. Remonstrating petitions nave also been circulated; The city has an agreement to buy the site from Oscar Bauer of Terre Haute for $131,250, The board frowned on a proposal to locate a gasoline station on property now occupied by the Showboat. local night club, Board mem bers said they preferred to ‘investiing purposes, at Port Optimist. gate possibility of clearing the The park board this week took the |property entirely, restoring it as initial step in converting privately- part of the Fall Creek landscape. "owned Broad Ripple park into a|Mr. Brown sald several years ago public playground. the owners refused to sell the Mr. Brown said the property was Showboat, covering under one acre, appraised at $149,500, excluding {for less than $35,000,
HAZEL BCOTT, above, sationally known Negro pianist, and her instrumental trio will present a recital of classics and jazz when they appear Monday night at the Murat theater. This will be Miss Scott's first Indianapolis appearance and is a part of her first North Ameri~ can tour of more than 40 cities. The TYinidad-born pianist also appears in the movie version of George Gershwyn's life, “Rhapsody in Blue.” She made her motion picture debut in 1942, Tickets for the concert are already three-quarters sold out, it was announced at the theater,
Silver Wedding Anniversary Will Be Celebrated Sunday
It was in Solingen, Germany, 1020, came to Indianapolis to lve with “that they met. {an aunt, Mrs. August Koebeler. Tomorrow, 25 years later, Mr. and | We couldn't speak a word of
English,” Mr. Hessmer said, Mrs. Fred Hessmer, 540 N. Beville
So they went to night school to 2 J ave, will celebrate their silver wed-|learn the language. In 1820 they Times Amusement ding anniversary, became citizens, Clock In observance, they will have open| ¥rom 1927 to 1040, Mr. Hessmer c house from 3 to 7 p.m. at their|was a foreman at E. C. Atkins & Co. +» KEITH'S
and in 1941 went to Vonnegut Hardware Co, in the wholesale and industrial supply house, where he now is working. Mrs. Hessmer keeps busy as a housewife, tends a large victory gar- 11: den, and grows many flowers, Singing is Mr, Hessmer's hobby and he has contributed his rich baritone to the choir at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church i for 20 years.
“Arabian Nights,” with Jon Hall, Mana Shontes and Sabu, at 12:52 an
“Flying wild, ” with the End Kids,” at 11:48, 2:43, 7:56, 10:35 and 12:20.
wie Jamboree, at 6:30, 9 and
“home. Mrs, Fred Weck, sister of Mrs. Hessmer; Otto Mueller, her brother, ‘and Mrs. Kurt Mueller and Miss Ingeborg Weck, nieces, and Fred "Weck, who was best man at the wedding 25 years ago, will assist them, It,was a doubly festive day, ‘that Oct. 21 in Germany, It was the ‘wedding day for both Mrs. Hessmer and her sister. On July 14, 1923, the Hessmers |
RETAIL STORES WILL SELL VICTORY BONDS
Hooslerdom's 35,000 retail stores
“Dead §:23,
i “Arabian Nights, at 1:34, 4:22, 7:10 and 9:58. a wild, " at 12:30, 3:18, 6:06 and 8 MURAT % “Uncle Tom's Cabin,” at 8:30 p. m.
CIRCLE “The Great John L.” with Linda Darnell, Barbara Britton and Gre McClure, at 12:19, 3:30, 6:45, 10 an
“Bedside Manner,” with John Carroll and Ruth Hussey, at 11, 2:15, 5:30, 8:40 and. 12, Sunday, ‘The Great John L.,” at
List Army Units
To Leave Europe Manner,” at 1:56, 5:11 and 8:20.
PARIS, Oct. 20 (U, P.) «Today's LOEW'S “The Southerner,” with Zachary
¢ redeployment timetable of U.S. and the 200,000 workers they em- ii Oe - JEN nT, Batty Pied, at 11:30, loy, have been organized to sell : “Mr, Emmanuel,” z 11, 4:40, 8:12
and 11:44 Sunday, “The Southerner,” at 12, 3:24, 8:51 and 10:18, “Mr. Emmanuel” at 1:41, 5:08 and 8:35.
INDIA
10th Armored—Bulk of division at home, 8th Armored—At Camp Okla-
‘the season's most important commodity—Victory loan bonds, Announcement of the Indiana
y homa City, moving to staging are “AL © Jones,” retailers’ offer was made by Walter y . Bing ares A OR at 11, 8, Greenough. chairman of :the Sunday. 1:55, 4:50, 7:38 and 10:26. Yetall division of the Indiana War| 06th Infantry — 263d Regimfnt prerel Horton: snd Gladss pry Finance committee, today. scheduled to sail from Marseille
Sunday, “Along Came Jones,” 1:17. 4:18, 7:18 il 10:04. “Steppin’ In Joclety," at 13:08, 3:04, 6:03 and
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Every employee in the stores will be given a $300 selling quota in EB, F and G Honds to individuals.
Oct. 22, remainder to clear in about a week,
RI Forty-four members of a retail ad-| 30th 75th, 9b, 89th Iitanty, “Rha in Blue" with Robert visory group will co-ordinate the| 12th Armored, 16th Corps—Alerted ah, ie Lotile ana sh, for movement, # Sunday, at 1, 3:44, 6.37 and 9: 30.
State-wide program.
WHATS CBBKIN/
Continued from Preceding Page
What's Cookin’ in Sports— What's Cookin’ With G. 1. s— ; Our Caps uncorked the hockey season by Col. Robinson Hitchcock, Indiana selec~ trouncing Buffalo three to “one in the tive service director who supervised the opener at Buffalo, then tying the Bisons induction of 340,000 Hoosiers, will go to three to three in the curtain-raiser at the Manila when Paul McNutt takes over as high @oliseum, . , . P. R. Mallory commissioner to the Philippines, . , . Lt. won its third amateur baseball Col. Lytle J. Freehafer succeeds Col. Hitch« title by defeating Gold Medal cock as acting director. . . , Bert C. Moore, in the final playoff of the manager of the Veterans hospital on Cold round-robin. . . . More than Spring rd. for three years, was appointed
Oct. 20, 1945
200 horses pranced in the deputy administrator for the St. Louis American Legion horse show regional office. . , . An organization meeting at Oak Park stables. , 500 of the American Veterans committee, new
were entered in the Peter Pan fall roundup at 38th st. and Kessler blvd. . , . Four Hoosier "grid teams celebrated home- . comings with victories. . . . Last week-end, Indiana walloped Nebraska, 54 to 14: Purdue Whitewashed Iowa, 40 to 0; DePauw smothe ered Ohio Wesleyan, 27 to 0, and Indiana _ Btate breezed through Central normal, 38 10 0. . . . Other college scores were Notre ~ Dame 34, Dartmouth 0; Butler 32, Franklin © 6; Wabash 0, Ball State 0; Valparaiso 33, North Central (Ill) 0; Earlham 37, Mane chester 7. . . High school results were Shortridge 22, Warren Central 0; Shortridge 9, Washington 6; Broad Ripple 0, New Castle 0; Silent Hoosiers 7, Pike Township 0; Howe 64, Ben Davis 0; Crispus Aftucks 19, Lincoln (East St. Louis) 0; Southport 14, Manual 0; Tech 16, Anderson 14; Cathedral 32, Noblesville 12; Sacred Heart 24, Westfield 0.
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Home-Town Awaits Halsey—
Billings general hospital at Ft. Harrison will be closed by June, , . . Pt. Harrison will remain as an army post and Camp Atterbury 2150 is believed to be slated for a “permanent” rating. . . . Some 450 “dangerous” prisoners have been shipped from the: Ft. Harrison disciplinary barracks in recent months. . . . Big preparations dre afoot here for Navy Day, Oct. 27, when Adm. William (Bulh Halsey will be saluted with a mighty naval armada at Weir Cook Municipal airport. . + + Lionel Wiggam, hometown product of Tech high, Butler university and the civie
World War II ex-serviceman group, was held in the War Memorial. . . , Mrs. Helyette Gilles, wife of Lt. James Giles, became the first French war~bride to arrive in the home town. . . . Some 300 Indianapolis men enlisted in the regular army last week. . . . Purdue university is building 100 apartments near Ross-Ade stadium, many of them for occupancy by married veterans.
% FY Accident Prevention Needed—
The hometown was plagued with a series of tragic accidents this week. . . . A man was killed when his car was struck by a fast passenger tain at the 8. Kitley ave. crossing of the Pennsylvania tracks. , . . Two others perished in traffic mishaps, one at 49th st. and College ave, the other at 34th st. and Capitol ave, . , . Two men were victims of falls, one toppling 20 feet from an extension ladder on a repair truck on Kessler blvd, the other dropping from a grain Silo on Sherman dr. . , . Two painters were injured when they stumbled from a scaffold at School 49. « + One person was killed in an elevator accident, while four others were trapped in an elevator more than an hour when it stalled in apartments on W. Vermont st. + « A kerosene stove pxploded, hurting two bystanders, . . Roy ©. Smith, Highland golf club pro, died at the club this week,
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In the Mail Bag—
From MMS-C Ralph A. Lowe on Saipan comes one of the nicest compliments What's
theater, hit the Hollywood jackpot by selling Cookin’ has yet received. He says, “After screen rights to his unpublished play, “If I « letters, What's Cookin’ is the next best Love You,” for $50,000. . . . The civic theater thing from home,” adding opened Its season with “The Male Animal” they're passed around
+.» +» The Montrose civic league is planning a new community building on the Northeast side, . . . Highland golf club burned its $32,800 mortgage. Indianapolis city officials started buying up several houses, a garage, and tavern fronting on W. Morris st. near the Belt R. R. tracks before
out there ‘til they're “pretty well worn" , , . Thanks, Ralph . . . Now for the birthday greetto 81-C Willlam Taylor Mattingly, Oct. 24, Mom,
Mogiuning construction of an underpass Siste there, « + Bome 75 followers of the d ha, Siuiers wed Bruihess Mohammedan religion will build a place of ox x ABD 8 HALO B. :
Okinawa, Mother and Brother , . , And to Capt. Joseph H, Schober, Okinawa, Nov. 7, his three Sisters . . . And to Pfc. Edward Cole, now en route home from France, Dad . . . And to Robert R. Gindling, Oct. 24, Mother, Father, Sisters and Brothers Arthur Henry wants the car tracks + And to EM3.C Robert D. Heints, off trom Virginia ave. and, Shelby st. Japan, Oct. 27, Mom. Take it easy, fellows. .
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worship on Sangster ave. . Marion county was allotted $51,000 to help blueprint a new
building at Sunnysidé sanatorium. . . , The
Brewing Co. announced a | $400,000 expansion that will almost double iis manulactuting capacity, . . . City
‘Rigoletto’ to Open Season
"Opening the 16th season of Martens concerts, Charles L. Wagner's production of the opera, “Rigoletto,” will be presented Monday night at the English theater. Chosen to play the role of Sparafucile is John Gurney, young American bass-baritone of the Metro- .| politan opera. In the role of Gilda will be Doris Marinelli whose operatic career has included appears ances in Rome, Genoa, Leipsig, Berlin and Breslau, Musical director for the opera will be Paul Breisach who made his debut in this country in 1940 as conductor of the Chicago Civic Opera Co. In 1941 he conducted the Metropolitan Opera Co., New York. Members of the ensemble include the following American sing+ ers: Jack Doubrava, Gregory Baker, James Burton, Ripple Lewis, Robert Falls, Harold Michener,
John Gurney, Metropolitan opera singer, will play Sparafucile in “Rigoletto” Monday : at English’s.
The ballet dancers include: Joan
lam Sparks, Albert Wiggins, Marie | Betty Sharpe, Gloria Michaels and Pichler and Cornelius Pickler. Toni Pellicone.
NEIGHBORHOODS
AVALON—"Drums of Fu Manchu”
Blessed"
and PTOWN "Twice and “Be~ “Hidden Valley Outlaws.” Tomorrow witched. "Tomorrow through Thurs and Monday: ‘Blood on the Sun” and you. “Incendiary Blonde.” “Eadie Was a Lady.”
OGUE—~' “Wuthering Heights” and “Lake voor Serenade.’ Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘‘Qut af This World” ‘Heavenly Days.”
BELMONT "Objective Burma’ and “A Boy a Girl and a Dog." Tomorrow jhrougn Tuesday Those Endearing
and
Young Charms" Vand “Roughly Speak- | ZARING--Through Tuesday: “Those Ening.” fearing ut Charms” ‘and. “TaCINEMA—'God 1s My Co-Pilot! and WNT WN at a Blonde.” mortow through 0 WNTO noth “Delightfully Dangerous” and ALAMO Throng Monday: ‘Border Bad-
and “Lady Vanis es.’ AMBASSADOR -- “Incendiary Blonde” 30d Pewiichad, * Tomorrow through Those Endearing Young
“Earl Carroll Vanities.”
DAISY—~"Patrick the Great” and ‘See My Lawyer.’ Tomorrow and Monday: “Bell for Adano”’ wnd ‘‘Boston dackie Booked on Suspicion.”
DREAM "Flame of Barbary Coast” and “Rough, Tough and Ready.” Late show only: ‘Borrowed Time.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: Ba oysters Miilions'’ and “It’s In the B DRIVE-IN—“Naughty “Ninsties” and “Dee i hitully Dangerous.’ Tom dey Dinner for a Soldier” “The Fighting Lady ESQUIRE Through Tuesday: Came” and "Pot O Gi FOUNTAIN SQUARE--Throu h. Tuesday: = for Adano” and e Chicago
GARFIELD" ‘Where Do We a6 Here?’ and “The Bulifighters.” morrow through Tuesday: the Waves.” GRANADA--Through Wednesday: “Ine sendiary Blonde” and “Phantom of 42d
Charms. 8
In for Surprise
ro and “The Rains Prom
To~ "Here Come
HOLLYWOOD .-~ “High-Powered” and “Mystery Man." Tomorrow through Tuesday : Drewiters Millions” and “Bells A Rosarits IRVING-Through Saturday: “Those Eodearing oung Charms” and "Bee
witched.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Incendiary Blonde.’ LINCOLN—"Dark Waters" and “Stagecoach to Monterey. * Tomorrow ihre h En ony and “Roug ‘ough an : > Al St. John (left) and Buster
MECCA-—''The Bluebeard” and “Riders $ aamberkine. cammlieror hon h | Crabbe are in for a deadly sur~ cape Bo the Beart os an prise as they peek around the orn , meni of ie Durange door in “Border 'Badman,” at the id” an I u| . 5 Tomorrow and a “A seid for Alamo,
Manda; Adano” and “Scatterbrain.” ORIENTAL" "Thousand ana, One Rights"
* . and “Bells of Tomorrow B wh b | and Monday: “ughiy Nineties” and r ig en | m “Woman in Gree PARAMOUNT ‘Rogue's Gallery” and “Springtime in Texas.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Wing and a Prayer” and “Utah.” PARKER Thou dt Tuesday: * Winged Victory’ and *" t and Lowdow REX ‘China 8ky” and ree of
ge City.” Tomorrow thro ugh Tues da’ Buin on the Girls” and “Charlie hen's Black Magic.”
RITZ ~"Brewsters Millions” and "Tens
nesses Joh son.” ‘Tomorrow through Tuesday: SIAL of » Romance” ‘and “Double Exposure RIVOLI — “Those
Endearing Young e True Glory."
Charms” and “Th Late show only: “The Sullivans. Tomorsday: “Incendiary
row through Tue Blonde." ST. CLAIR-—''Twice Blessed” and "Be. witched.” Tomorrow through Wednes~ day: “Incendiary Rionde'' and ‘When Strangers Marry.”
SANDERS “Charlie Chan's
Brightening up
Scarlet
Clue” and “Both Barrels lasing.” “Arabian Tomartow sad Monday: “Nob HI” snd | Nights” are stars Jon Hall and SHERIDAN—"Son of Lassie” and “Keep | Maria Montez. The picture is
Your Powder Dry.” Jomarrew Jhrough
dar DE showing at Keith's theater, Nights” nd Sau of the AVhistier, " or
Of Martens Concerts Here
Joseph Milly, Richard Pavlock, Wil- | Grosse, Irene Bonney, Ellen Crooks;
ORSON TO TAKE “TRIP TO MOON’ HOLLYWOOD, Oet. 20 (U. P.).— Orson Welles served notice last night that he is going to produce another radio show and he doesn't want anyone to be frightened. Welles, who had most of the U. 8.
from Mars were attacking one Sunday in 1938, said Sunday night he
" |will take an imaginary trip to the
moon, on Columbia's “Request Performance” program, and that he might begin shooting imaginary rockets at the earth. .
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Airport
LATE SHOW TONIGHT LAST FEATURE 1:30 A. M,
Bqvid L Loew pra,
ZACHARY
SCOTT FIELD
plus
“MR. EMMANUEL"
FELIX AYLMER with GRETA GYNT
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BARBARA |
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EE acy Nn Lod re. snd FRL, SAT. ‘He ue morrow a Monday: “Those earin You D A NC Charme’ and “Patrick the Great.” AND SUN.
STATE "Betrayal Prom the East” and Topeka Terror.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Three Caballeros” and “Cowboy and the Lady.” | STRAND “Twice Blessed” and “Be- | Wwitched." Tomorrow through Tuesday: { a Sandiary Blonde” and “When Strangers Marry
BALLROOM-—T729 WN. ILL. HAL _BAILEY’S ORCH.
DELORES C "o
| STRATFORD ‘Zombies on Broadway” and “Wild Horse Phantom.” Tomorrow through Tues day Plot” and “The Big 8
TACOMA~—""Murder, He Says” and "Town Went Wild." Tomorrow through Tues~ day: ATOR, of Lassie” and “I'll Remem+ er Apri
TALBOTY-w Tottid, Zone" ud ans
the Desert.” Tomorrow rough Tuesday: “Conflict” re Delight y Dangerous.”
TUXEDO “Tarzan m4 ase
and a ot y Tutedays “Thousand and Cne Nene an Escape in the Desert.”
Tonight Ti rn x fl! EFROYMSON'S
918-926 S. Meridian St.
CROOKE Bane ontest Fri. — Cash Prizes
Amazons” Tomorrow
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ENGLISH THEATER Next Monday, 8130 P. M. ey x | Woolerro | Sun | OPERA -—
Chas. L. Wagner Production
MARTENS CONCERT, Ine’
$3 Monument Circle, Room 301 FR anklin 3761
RET JAMBOREE"
URDAY NIGHT
and Canada believing that the men
WORKSHOP. GROUP 2 GIVE ONE-ACT PLAY
The workshop group of the Civic theater will present *“Hello,} Out There,” a one-act play by William Saroyan, at 8:15 p. m. Sunday in the theater auditorium. Paul McNamara is director of
the play, which is open to the pub-
lic. © The workshop group handles {all properties and is open for new membership.
Thur., Fri, Sat.’ Oot, 25-28-21
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MATINEE SATURDAY
EVES.—80¢ to $3.00 Sat. Mat —60¢ to $2.40
Cont. mt. Nat. Today 150s 20 13° Tax remey © riosiax @ Henals
BELL FOR ADANO
Dos Tavis @ Chicago Kid
Lynne Roberts
Cont. Mat. Toay Adults 950 Fie Tax
win Color— Dave O'Brien: “Phantom of 424 St."
‘BETTY HUTTON Barry Fitzgerald—A,
Incendiary Blonde’
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Neighborhood Theater Directory
NORTH SIDE
SANDERS
“OHARLIE CHAN'S SECRET CLUE”
1106 Prospect MA. 0718
Hollywood
1808 Rosssvelt ~ Robt. Lowery “HIGH POWERED” Wm. Boyd “MYSTERY MAN"
“BOTH BARRELS BLAZING”
“WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?"~
gap Now “ - ® 2 = ' { : J hee Today—1:45 to 6—30¢ Cornel Evelyn Lee & Lyn Jas. WILDE * KEYES u ‘WILDE CRAIG “1001 NIGHTS” TWICE | BLESSED” Roy Rogers i mund ’ “Bells of Rosarita” BEWITCHED” CARFIELD mo |[KEX ii, I & FIE Aotny eo antinuous From 1:30 4 Fred MacMurray—Marjorie Main Randolph Scott “CHINA SKY” .
“VIGILANTES OF DODGE CIEY”
in Technicolor
YOUNG CHARMS”
Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's
“THE TRUE GLORY"
Lame @ Say LN TALBOTT . i, AVALON et 1845 | Ann Sheridan “TORRID ZON ONE" “DRUMS OF FU MANCHU" “ESCAPE IN THE DESERT” “HIDDEN VALLEY OUTLAWS” EAST SIDE TUXEDO, .™,. = 8TH AND CENTRAL BE. New York 0022 Robt. Young—Laraine Day Continuous From 2 P, M. “THOSE ENDEARING YOUNG CHARMS” Jopiny Welssmuller—Johnny Sheffield Dave O’Brien—Jinx Falkenberg : AND THE ONS" “TAHITI NIGHTS” 3 ant Rathbone-—Nigel Bruce “HOUSE OF FEAR" ‘ARE A | tz “MA. |] i TACOMA , 0. ss ESQUIR 30th & MNifriols Fred MacMurray—Marjorie Main - . “MURD ER. Hn Sara TA-1400 Jas. Lydon “TOWN WENT WILD” Tonite ® Tonite ; “Thro Tues, §:45108 Myrna Tyrone Geo, Loy - Power Brent “THE RAINS CAME” James Paulette Horace CEICNUIRSRLUSICS | Stewart Goddard Heidt ool DAY 12:45 to 6~30c _. ‘POT O' GOLD” h Young—Laraine ING : - : “yr 19th & Alan Carney
“ZOMBIES ON BROADWAY uster Crabbe “WILD HORSE PHANTOM"
i Show - EXTRA “ToNicir oxiy:
Thomas Mitchell-~Anne Baxter
“THE SULLIVANS”
Bos Office Open Till 11 P.M.
SUN. Incendiary Blonde”
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“QUT OF “THIS WORLD”
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“THIS WAY, PLEASE"
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TONIGHT OPEN 8:48 Lo S—iUe
“THE FIGHTING LADY"
SHERIDAN ,'/.. so
TONIGHT OPEN 1:45 to » 30s
Marjorie Jus nna CINEMA ob so Open Tod Many CRAIG REED Delaware At 1:15 : “GENTLE ANNIE Dents Morgana nd Massey § . ” ans Powell—Ralph Be oD 18 MY PLO DE" “DELIGHTFULLY ANGEROUS™ Jeon Era Thru Ey Bt ~eeeSUNDAY: ONLY lose ru “SUNDAY DINNER FOR A SOLDIER" unaay ay
Ralph Bellamy—Jane Powell
“Delightfully Dangerous”
Dennis 0'Keefe—Constance Moore
“Earl Carroll Vanities”
Peter Lawford—Donald Crisp
“SON OF LASSIE”
Lana Turner—Laraine vig
“Keep Your Powder D SUN “THOUSAND & ONE wets " ‘POWER OF THE WHIST Plus! 40-Min, “CARTOON a.
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2702 W, Lee Tracy Tenth op Ee Kelly “BETRAYAL FROM THE EA Linda Ste -Length Shitaan
DREAM™ 5:
FINAL TONIGHT
Plus “ROUGH. TOUGH & READY”
SPEEDWAY
John Wirnt-=AlA Dvorak “BELL FOR ADAN LU ' ‘Flame J. Barbary Coast’ SUN, NDEARING" Sho SAT.
John Sohn odin
Neo, 1 LATE show TONIGHT, 1 PM
SUN, Fo pS ‘BREWSTER'S M MILLIONS’
“Ts IN IN THE BAG”
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SUN. & MON-—2 Big Hits “WING AND A PRAYER"
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