Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1945 — Page 4
ircle Film To Aid Loan
Bond Buyers to Be Guests at ‘This Love Is Ours.
Sale of tickets for the Victory,
| ~ downtown bond sales booths. |
Ours,” to be shown at the Circle Seats
for the film . which stars
“going to large buyers. A stage
| ‘Merle Oberon and Claude "Rains, geger Pryor and Kay Francis | will be available to any Victory im a scene from “Windy pu
rchaser with choice seats opening Monday night at the English theater.
| In Circle Movie.
The impact of war on marriage is the theme of “Too Young to Know,” now at the Circle. . With lovely Joan Leslie tearing {heart-strings in the poignant role} “ lof a maligned and minmdersion |
© child-wife, the film may have & Hill» strong appeal for some war brides. [The appeal will be all the stronger {if “that other woman” (in the cur[rent film played by Dolores Moran)
show also is scheduled for the pro-
X ning of ticket sales, Willis B. Coh-| © ner Jr, executive manager of the . Indiana War Pinance committee,
> pointed out that many persons were
i “not investing to the limit in Victory bonds because of misunderstanding
his or her name and the name of plause.
Individual sales in the state have gilded
Soldier Baritone |mue
of Camp Atterbury, baritone, will give a vocal recital at 8:15 p. m.
memorial audi-
Gs Indoor Circus While the film does involve Simultaneously with the begin- Plays at Keith's Hutton, playing an AAF cap-
They couldn't have chosen a bet- . Good Boxoffice
for youngsters than the A nobly suffering woman, espei week- end offering now at Keith's. cially if she is tricked by time and | “A circus is always fun. An In-l... 0.4 circumstance, is supposed] of the purchase limit. door circus, complete with elephant, to have enormous boxoffice value. “There is a legal limit of $5000 on acrobats, trained mule, clown, ring- producers and audience can have the amount that can be purchased master and, probably most appeal- ijeir cake and eat it too if the for personal ownership by an in- ing, the Five Taylorettes, youthful jo ohle husbénd finally realizes dividual” he explained, “but in gymnasts addition, a person may buy up to 3 6-year-old boy) make an enter- gution does in “Too Young to $5000 of “E” bonds registered in tainment sure to win gleeful ap- gnow.”
ter bill
| the trained elephant with mary’ DeCamp gives a mature and dances rumbas and sympathetic performance in the role reached $49,600,000 toward the $92- walks a narrow plank. The Zoppe of the not-so-heroic hero’s mother. 000,000 quota. - Troupe do startling balaneing stunts Harry Davenport as Judge Boiler, ? on unsupported ladders. Happy offering wise advice on how to salHarrison circus introduces a trained vage a shipwrecked marriage, is also a dog routine, and convincing and authentic in the best Brownie Silverlake & Co. furnish Hollywood tradition of good minor
To Give Recital he clown, the glamorous lady and players.
one other person as co-owner Judy,
slenty of gags. ‘On the screen is Also on the Circle screen is vi “ ” Lon 8GT. BERNARD BARBEAU Northwest Trail,” with John Litel “Strange Confession,” starring 5 and Joan Woodbury. | Chaney, Brenda Joyce and J. Car-
| etree t——— rol Naish.
a n e or ar ESTHER. WILLIAMS el wth a” TO BE HONORED Sevitzky to Lead
um. Sponsored by HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 24 ((U. P.). Concert for ww oMiss Elma Staff Sgt. Ben Gage, former radio Igelman, Sgt. announcer, expects his discharge papien Sevitzky, Indianapolis .. Barbeau's pro- /from the army today. And tomor- Symphony conductor, will direct the ‘gram will in- row he will marry swimming queen . * elude classical Esther Williams. . first of a series of “Winter Time and contempo- Gage met Miss Williams a year, Concerts” over station WLW to3 rary srias and {ago at the wedding of friends. They pn orrow at 2:30 p.mC. ST. songs. Dorothy | took out their marriage license Dr. Sevitzky will conduct a 35Munger, Indi- yesterday. But they refused to DWAR he anapolis plan- {kiss for cameramen. piece orchestra made up of . ist, will. hy the Bernard Barbeau! “That's just for us and not the staff musicians and first-chair men accompanist, great American public,” the actress .¢ the Cincinnati Symphony orIn Samuel Barber's musical set- asi. i i chestra, | + ting of Matthew Arnold's “Dover PIONEER SHOWMAN ,DIES “The program will include Morton
PE Beach,” Sgt. Barbeau will be as- | - HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 24 (U. P.).— Gould's “American Salute,” Mas-
« Sisted by a string quartet fnclud- [Thomas Lincoln Tally, 84, pioneer! cagni's Intermez3o from “Cavalleria ke ing Renato Pacint, first violin; showman credited with coining the
term “moving pictures,” died yester-| " ya Charlotte Reeves, second violin; day at his hg ple Tally was one of Song,” Strauss’. Voices of Spring”
.~ John Howell, ‘viola, and Helen [ihe founders of Pirst National waltz and Gliere’s “Russian Sailors’ Dauner, cello. Pictures.
has been getting in her evil work. ° echoes of war in the person of Rob-
tain, the situation is as oid as Hollywood.
Windy Hill Scens Marriage and] Winns ‘War Theme]
Impact of Conflict Pictured i
Leo Goreey beats Hunts Hall to’ a kiss from lovely June Carlson in “Come Out Fighting,” now at the Ambassador. The co-feature is “Sunset in EI Dorado,” starring
Roy Rogers.
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voungest Taylor Is what a cad he has been, as Mr.
In the supporting cast, Rose-
Western Co- Star
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Al St. John, known to western fans as “Fuzzy,” is co-starred with Buster Crabbe in “Fighting Bill Carson” currently at the Alame. On the same bill is “Dangerous Intruder,” mystery thriller
Rusticana” Grieg's “Solvejg’s
Dance.’
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“swishing the ropes pnd results were Beech Grove 60, Pike township 18; Ben Davis 24, Decatur Central 22; Franklin township 38, Speedway 25; Lawrence Central 33, Warren Central 24; Beech Grove 33, Lawrence Central 32; Clark township 45, Franklin township 39; Decatur Central 42, Edinburg 26; Franklin 34, Southport 23; Speedway 38,
Greenwood 31. . . . Thirty-six cage candidates are working out under Tony Hinkle's tutelage at Butler. . . . The Indianapolis
. Kautskys daunch the national league pro hardwood competition. against = Cleveland tomorrow, . . . Still leading the American hockey loop, the Caps trounced New Haven 7 to 4 and Hershey 6-to 5, but were deadlocked 4 to 4 by Providence, . . . Robert 8. Hinshaw, Rushville high school coach, was named assistant commissioner of the Indiana High School Athletic association. *. Jim Clark, back from the navy, resumed his post as swimming coach at the Indianapolis Athletic club. . . . Dr. Ronald E. Tanner was elected president of the Indianapolis. Bowling assoctation.
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Atomic Heat for Indianapolis— Twelve Hoosier counties have purchased surplus navy planes for permanent world - war 1I souvenir exhibits on courthouse lawns. « « + Dr. Clement T Malan, state superintendent of public instruction, Bom plained of difficulty in selecting “accurate” geography tooks in these’ troubled joHmes. + . Lt. Col. James H. Morris, a © University of Kentucky graduate, succeeded © Mad. Fenwick T. Reed as militaty training { commander at Indiana university. , , . The t New York Times and the National Press club contributed to the Ernie Pyle Memorial fund at Indiana university. . . . Purdue is * offering an educational “short-cut” to G. 1's ~ through a series of 12-week terms. . . . Dr, . Henry Bohn Hass, Purdue scientist, predicted © Indianapolis may be heated: entirely by atomic energy within a year, : . . A thricewed Butler university coed denied in a Chibago court” that she had neglected to orce her ‘first two husbands before iy her third, , , . Home economies is 2 of her majors.
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to raise $100,000 with which to butd "a
+ + + The Marott hotel already has rented - “out half its rooms in advance for Memorial
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a. —_ Page 2 WHAT'S 7 Nov. 24, 1945" > _ Continued from Preceding. Page | What's Cookin’ in Sports— License ‘Plates Purdue Colors— - Oathedral ended up on top in the city The new 1046 license plates will bear . “high school grid scramble with six wins and gold figures on a black background-—Purdue 2 no losses. . . . Broad Ripple was runner-up university's colors. . -. .. Single rear * with four wins, one loss.and a tie. . . . The plates only will be issued again this time, Rockets thumped Howe 19 « + + As the home town's traffic jam to 7 and Tech and Short- grew - thicker, Indianapolis Railways ridge tugged to a scoreless announced it- will establish an’ expiess tie in season finales. . . . system on several lines by running some " College pigskin scores were vehicles as far as 30 blocks before they Indiana 19, Pittsburgh 0; make stops. . . ,..' Over the protests Notre Dame 34, Northwest of neighborhood remonstrances, City ern. 7, and Michigan 27, council okayed construction of a $300,000 Purdue 13. . . . Hoosiers bowling emporium opposite the fairgrounds | dom’s No. 1 sport, basket- on 38th st. . . . Property owners have ball, was warming up and Indiana Central filed a superior court petition opposing pried open the college hardwood season by location of a lumber yard in the 200 block
. RRA fethodist religious educational wing to the church.
Day when the Speedway classic will be renewed. . . . In resurfacing Fall Creek blvd. from Meridian to 38th -st., the state paved over all manholes.
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In the Mail Bag—
A word picture of occupied Tokyo, rivalling any painted recently by professional correspondents, was sent What's Cookin’ by Pvt. Kenneth Hughes. . . , He writes: “Here 1 am living in a building near the Emperor's palace and MacArthur has his headquarters only two biocks away. . I saw his car, a big black Cadillac sedan, identified by a red license plate with five silver stars. , . . All the boys have made a dash to buy kimonos, at first for $4 and now for from $60 to $100. G. L's get even by selling
Japs cigarets for' $13 a cartoon |
and civilian shoes fof $60 and $10., depending on condition of the ‘kicks. + « Japs wear masks over their noses and mouths, when they have colds in order not to contaminate others, a very healthy idea we Americans could use to advantage, agree? + + + All the Japanese are small and quiet. . Very few know any English. . . . The Red Cross has a canteen in ‘the swank Bankess' club, a palace resembling a French chateau. , . . Quite elegant, with marble fireplaces, crystal chandeliers, wood panelling, giant staircases, silk brocaded walls, thick rugs and paintings. . . . We can't attend any theaters yet. . , . This is a very modern city, but we are all anxious to get home. .. Your column is,a great morale builder and even boys from other towns ask to read any clippings I get of What's Cookin’, , , . Keep up your good work. . . . Greetings from the land of the conquered rice-eaters.” + Thanks, Pvt. Hughes. . '. . Birthday greetings to Lt. Charles Ward, also in Japan, Dec. 4, Wife; Mother, Dad, Mother-in-Law, Family, , . + So long, fellows.
‘3:48, wn and 9:58. “Men Her and ro
Times Amusement Clock
COLISEUM
Sonjs Henie's alirveod feo Revue,” at 8:30 p.m.
LOEW'S
“Week-End at the Waldorf,” with
Ginger Rogers, Lana Turner, Walter Pidgeon: and Vax Johnson at 10:18, 12°43, 3:14, 5:45, 8:16,.10:47 and 1:18, Sunday—"“Week-End at the Waldorf,” 11:30, ‘1:58, 4:29," 7 and 9:31,
CIRCLE “Too Young to Know,” with Joan Leslie and . Robert Hutton, at 1I, 1:45, 4:30, 7:20, 10:10 and 1 “Strange. Confession,” with Lon Shane and Brenda Joyce, at 13:45, 30, 5:20, 9:10 and 12 Sunday—"Tee Young to Knew,” at 12, 2:20, 4:55, 7:30 and 10:05. “Strange Confession,” at 1:15, 3:50, 6.30 and 9.
KEITH'S “Northwest Trail,” at 12:18, 3:10, 5:33, 7:46, 10 and 11:45. Indoor Circus, at 1:22, 4:14, 6:36, 8:50 and 11:04 - Sunday — “Northwest Trail,” at 1:18, 3:30. 6:12, 8:26 and 10:20, - Indoor Cireus, at 2:23, 4:34, 7:16
and 9:30, INDIANA ¥Yhe Dolly Sisters,” with Betty Grable, John Payne and June Haver, at 11, 1:25, 3:35, 5:45, 7:50 and 10. Sunday—'‘The Dolly Sisters,” 1:08, 3:15, 5:25, 7:40 and 9:56.
. LYRIC “Love Letters,” with Joseph Cote ten and Jennifer Jones, at 12:13, 3:19, 6:44 and 10:09. “Men in Her Diary.” with Jon Hall and Louise Allbritton, st 11, 2:08, 5.31 and 8:56, Sunday—'‘Love Letters,” at 13:40,
Blary," 3:33, 59
8:30 P.M.
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through Tuésday: Medal for Benny” and ““Hitchhike to Happiness.’
“West of the Pecos
day: “Thrill of 8 Romance’ and * cape in the Fog.”
ing West.” Tomorrow throu,
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Strangers Mee
“Pugitive Prom Sonora and Monday: ‘Between Two omen’ and “The Great Mike.
Bernadette’ and “Big N
REX—“It's in the Bag rod “Rough, Tough and Ready.” omorrow through Tuesday: “Pride of the Marines” and “Tahiti Nights.” RITZ ‘Guest Wife” and “To Have and Have Not.” Tomorrow through Tuesay: “A Medal for Benny” and “Caribbean Mystery.” RIVOLI—* ‘Christmas in Connecticut” and “Counter Attack.” Late show only: "Girl Trouble.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘Abbott & Costello in" Holly wood’ and ‘‘Dangerous Partners.” ST. CLAIR — *'Abbott & Costello in Hollywood’ and “Dangerous Partners.” Tomorrow throu h Tuesday: a vady on & Train” and “Easy to Look A SANDERS — “American Romance” and “Flame of the West.” Tomorrow and
After Dark.
SHERIDAN ‘Between Two Women" and “Those Endearing Young Charms "* Tomorrow through Wednesday : “Pride of the Marines” and ‘Tahiti Nights.” SPEEDWAY ‘Having Wonderful Crime” and “‘Pan-Americana.” Tomorrow and Monday: ‘Our Vines Have Tender Grapes” and “Hidden Bye.” STATE ‘Identity Unknown" and “Corpus Christi Bandits Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Back , to Bataan” and “Leave It to Blondie STRAND — “Abbott & Costello in Hollywood” and erous Partners. " Tomorrow Jhioush sday: “Lady on a Train” “Mr. Bug Goes to Town.” STRATFORD ‘Eadie Was a Lady” and
olming Kutrionhe > " Tomorrow I ay: Song of at Nevada" and “Horn Blows at Midnigh
TACOMA — * ‘Bewitched' * and iiuite
of Dodge. City.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Pride of the Marines: ee bles on Broadway.
TALBOTT — “Princess O'Rourke” and
“Bdge of Darkness.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: . day: “Incendiary Blont Blonde. .
Song and Snes wd is My Co-Pilot" and |. WN—“Abbott & Costello in HoliyAR mor . iu t on a “Junior Miss" and “Earl CsrTomorrow through
LMONT_- fli! tn_Holly- " morrow a : Bre Te Wondertul rn Taatay “Pan-Ameri-
Cantar Moroes” and “Town Went Tuesday:
ZARING — _ Through Tuesday: DAISY "Wolves of the Range’ and Pecos.”
row and Monday: ‘Our Vines Have Tender Gra id “Blonde Ransom.”
Iitchhike to Happiness” and ALAMO — Through. Monda
PREAM—' “Overland Mail Robbery.” “Late show tonight: “My Pavorite Blonde. To morrow through Tuesd. ay: “Man Prom EE esday: Oklahoma” and “Where De We Go Dorado Come From Here.” EMERSON — “Guest Wife” and “Junior Miss.’ Tomorrow through Wednesday: Grapes” and
CONSERVATION DANCE
The Bell Conservation club will a dance from 9 to 1 tonight . of C. hali, 1305 usic will be by Danvers Julian:
ESQUIRE — Th Tuesday: “Now FOUNTAIN SQUARE Thr Tuesday: “Abott s Ho ad GARFIELD — “Junior Miss” and “Rene-
gades of the Rio Grande. * Tomorrow | through Tuesday: “Pride “ the Ma-
orchestra
LATE SHOW
GRANADA — Through a “Cap~ HOLLYWOOD NL “Pharitom Speaks” and “Trail of Kit Carson.’ Tomorrow IRVING ‘Having Wonderful Time" and LINCOLN "China sky” and “Both Barreis Blazing. “Tomorrow through Tula MECCA “The Big Show-Off" and “Rid0) ugh Tuesday: “China 8ky” and “Horn Blows oLp TRAIL “Midnight Manhunt” and
‘Saddle Serenade.” Tomlorrow and Monday: Captain Eddie” and “Pat.
ORJENTAL--' suior Miss”. and “Carib bean Mystery." Tomorrow and Monday: onshore, , Aweigh” and “When
PARAMOUNT stage in the Fog” and
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