Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1946 — Page 20
ner and John Garfield Postman Always Rings opening at Leew’s to-
INVITES JOMELESS FANS
ay . visitors having ,dimding accommodations can’ ie all-night show tomorhe Fox theater, the manhas announced.
ar stage show, with will be played con-
Snuffy” Cochran, Bobbie ladys Zims, Vivian Hall CP plus the Fox chorus.
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CIRCLE
{ “Breakfast in Hollywood.” cwith | Tom Breneman, Bonita Granville 7 and | + | |
{List Festival |
0:1 hen Patooka, Champ,’ " with An _Errol, Elyse Knox and: Joe Louis, at 11:20, 2.35; 5:50 and 9:10.
sd others at 12:30, 3:50, 2d Part of Program to Be . Giyen Tomorrow.
. «= INDIANA “Devotion,” with Ida Lupine, Pau) The second section of the ‘second | Henreid, Olivia De Havilland and
annual festival of high school small Son. greens Soke 4 i 130 a0,
ensembles will be presented at 8 p. m. tomorrow in World War
LOEW'S “The Hoodlum Saint,” with William Powell arid Esther 1 ams, at 11, 1:50, 4:40, 7:30 and 10:23. * at 12:33, 3:28, 6:13,
IN PATERNITY FIGHT
HOLLYWOOD, May 28 (U. P.).— Comedian Charlie Chaplin's paternity of Joan Barry's chubby daughter, Carol Ann, 2', has been reafirmed by an appellate court de- | cision, The, 57-year-old comedian was ordered to keep on paying $75 a week for. support of the baby. and
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __
ToHPLN LOSES PLEA
Barry's -attorneys, who - the court said ought to get more than $5000 for the two-year court battle.
MINUTE SCHOOL RUSH:
The ruling was on an appeal by WASHINGTON, Mas 28 «U. P| Chaplin to set aside the decision|__yeterans planning to attend | and cut the payments, and another |... or this fall for the. first time
by his protege to boost the .payi Be a ni ov n/suder Bie O. I Rill of rights should
a manner befitting the millionaire's make applications immediately, the daughter. Neither side had decided | veterans administration said today. | whether to appeal further. It advised veterans to write to
Miss Barry, 26, charged in her ub=regional ‘af paternity suit’ in June, 1943, that |V- A. yegiogal or 9 8 t-min- | the comedian promised to make | |fices and thereby avoid a last-
her an actress, but made her a ute jam and possible delays in|
‘mother instead.
* handling the applications. I x
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Spike Jones And His City Slickery
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memorial auditorium. | “Night Editor,’ faced another bill from Miss * Included in. fomorrow's program pi00 snd 3119 LYRIC will be the Crispus Attucks string | “Dragonwyck,” with Gene Tierney, ’ ensemble, directed by La Verne| ghitr fusion. Wace Price and D Newsome; the Shortridge brass en-i 5:33 7:44 and 9:55 semble, directed by Robert Shultz; the Manual girls’ eemvieiValentine Back directed by Miss Freda Hart; the Crispus Attucks clarinet ensemble, In Dr. E Q. Role directed by Russell M. Brown; the| . Washington boys" octet, directed by = 1% Valentine, who carried the “vu,
trio,
Edward Emery;
Colonial singers, directed by -Miss "cfore going into the army, re-| he, Etta Scherr; the Tech instrumental 'W"ed to the NBC airlanes here hy [last night in a formal ceremony
«directed by Mrs.
Cochran; the Tech boys’ octet, rected by Willlam: Moon, and the Shortridge string quartet, by Will Wise.
BELGIUM LEADS U. S. IN MOVIE THEATERS can
HOLLYWOOD, May 28 (U. P.).—|was cited by his commanding offiBelgium has more movie theaters in|cer for conducting a lecture tour
the Washington ole of Drv I. Q. for several years,
Elizabet h|
di- | from the stage of Loew's theater. Jimmy McClain, the outgoing quiz-master, will “retire from netdirected work activities to devote full time to the sttidy of the ministry. { Mr. Valentine was discharged last October after three years in the army. He was stationed in the
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| Aleutian islands for 19 months and
romances...
with * a lot of other men! But Kitty's set her cap for the “Oscar” King himself and nbthing’s going to stop her!
does to
The Movie Man of
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ORLEANS
" | Leslie Jenkinson, Mrs. Ruth Miles, |
‘Mrs, AC Bernloehr is pianist,
proportion: to its population than|for overseas buddies. the United States, the editor of |- Belgium's largest film magazine. sald today during a visit to Holly- | wood studios. | Joe Van Cottom, manager of tho Belgian Cine-Revue, said that despite destruction of many theaters during the war, his country still has one movie house for every 6700 persons, compared to one for every, 8200 in the U. 8 Among the more popular American films shown since the liberation | are “Mrs. Miniver,” “The Citadel,” “The Great Dictator,” “The Sullivans,” “So Proudly We Hail,” and “Casablanca.”
SHRINE GLEE CLUB TO GIVE PROGRAM
The Star and Shrine glee club of Pilgrim shrine 12 will present a pro-
HES BACK gram of popular songs at a meeting |
of Gamma chapter, National Asso- |
ciation of Women at 8 p. m { AND HIS ORCHESTRA
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day at the Washington hotel | Wed., Thurs., Fri, Sat, Sun.
Members of the ‘club are Mrs. SUMMER OPENING TOMORROW NIGHT
Mrs, Ray D. Stewart, Mrs. Roscoe Hamilton, Mrs. John 'E. Rayman, Mrs, Charles D. Carter, Mrs. Paul W. Walker, Mrs. Lyman H. Faul- | coner, Mrs. Claude Little, Mrs. Glen | Mutter and Miss Nell Smith. Mrs. | roms J. Fletcher Cross is directress and | ; SPECIAL RACE DANCE
LARRY BINGHAM
HIS SAXOPHONE AND HIS ORCHESTRA
SPORTS ARENA GARDENS 521 N, PENN. _ GRAND OPENING
Wed,, May 29, 8:30 P. M,
Dancing Every Fri, Sat, B Sun, Weather Permitting.
FRANK HOPE, UNCLE" OF COMEDIAN, DIES
HOLLYWOOD, May 28 (U. P.) —| Bob Hope's uncle, Frank G. Hope, 80, died yesterday at the comedian’s home, where he was living follow- | ing an abdominal operation. Mr. Hope, 'a native of England | was a plumbing contractor in Cléve- | land, O., until he came to Holiy-| wood eight years ago.
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LAST DAY!
LAST DAY!
the Year
Sara aRb aay
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starring
BN PALETTE (aro ¥_ RAY milLAnD
With PATRIC KNOWLES + CECIL KELLAWAY REGINALD OWEN + CONSTANCE COLLIER
“STREET OF SHADOWS" PARAMP'INT MEWS
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“TWO SISTERS FROM BOSTON mM ARE COMING To Indianapolis
accompanied by LAURITZ MELCHIOR "JIMMY DURANTE PETER LAWFORD
FOUNTAI ° wn SQUARE
TONITE—Adults, 5:45 to 6—30¢
Rand. Scott—Ann Dvorak “ABILENE TOWN"
“BLONDIE'S LUCKY DAY"
1045 VIRGINIA AVE. TONITE, 5:45 to 6—30¢
Sonny Tufts—Ver, Lake ‘MISS SUSIE SLAGLE'S
* Neighborhood ‘Theater | Directory SUBURBAN J] _ NORTH SIDE
28th and Central Cornel Wilde—Anita Louise “BANDIT OF SHERWOOD FORIST”
19th & Fred Alien Stratford College Jack Benny | “IT'S IN THE BAG’ ____ “SOUTH OF THE RIO GRANDE" CINEM A 6th and 54510 8 Delaware 25¢ Plas Tas
Claudette Colbert—John Payne
“REMEMBER THE DAY”
Sonja Henie
“DEVOTION”
Screen’ Play by Harry Ruskin and Niven Busch
Directed by-TAY GARNETT + Produced by CAREY WILSON
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Two of the screen’s most romantic personalities
in an unforgettable
CECIL_KELLAWAY « HUME CRONYN + LEON AMES + AUDREY TOTTER « ALAN REED
Based on the ‘Novel by’'James M. Cain A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture
love story!
Jack Oakie
- VOGUE College at 634 Free Parking | ok A Y Ww 0 0 D Byron Barr—I in © : Open Air Theater “TOKYO ROSE”
Bob Mitchum—Barbara Hale B. Grable ‘Sweet Rosie O'Grady’
“WEST OF THE PECOS” (RE X al = Zachary Scott—Betty Field Judy Garland “FRONTIER GAL" “THE SOUTHERNER" B. Rathbone "PURSUIT TO ALGIERS"
EAST SIDE | ] | 5: 5 to 6—30¢
. Veronica LAK}F
Dorothy
vecuire Spiral Staircase’ Behind Green Lights [27a
Landis
MISS ‘SUSIE SLAGLE'S |
Allan Lane-Jean Rogers
“GAY BLADE”
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Judy Garland—John Hodiak “HARVEY GIRLS" Sidney Toler
in Color “SHANGHAI COBRA"
IR TUXEDO , .. %.. oi
| | Betty Hutton—Barry Fitzgerald if 1 {
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Perry Como—Vivian Blaine
“DOLL FACE" ETRE D E TE 2 WED ROAD. 3 CTOPIA™ ' | Se | tmtar———————— = The SQUIRE | FINAL NIGHT—5:45 to 6—25¢, Nes Tax | ! e | Sonny Tufts-Veroniea La | 1 30Shs 0 ff “MISS SUSIE SLAGLE' Ss" | Toan Melvyn Roland {
CRAWFORD DOUGLAS YOUNG Allan Lane-Jean Rogers [
“THEY ALL KISSED THE BRIDE” “GAY BLADES" ELC I WED, .;TARS AND SPARS" “TRADE. WINDS" * “JUST BEFORE DAWN" Plus! Peje Smith “MOVIE PESTS" *++ One Jam Bing . Dorothy Beh I of the Pa es M Cai CROSBY LAMOUR HOPE ar’ * vain’, o " Sonny eronléa | "S Outstapg, best seg ROAD TO UTOPIA | TUPTS VEARE el "8 fiimgy ~—————— § MISS SUSIE SLAGLE'S
TOMORROW
pPpOORS OPEN 10:15'A. M.
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AIR-CONDITIONED
DEW'S
PARKER PARAMOUNT
“Shine on Harvest MOON"
Allan Lane—Jean Rogers
“GAY BLADE”
6116 E. WASH, + « IR.
Rita Hayworlh-—Janet Blair, “TONIGHT & EVERY NIGHT" Irene Dunne “TOGETHER AGAIN"
LAUREL & HARDY , Brau
HUNKS”
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“CINDERELLA “JONES” —— “WOMAN WHO CAME BACK’ CH - ——
2080 > £. 10th ohn s20 | DAISY 40 W. Michigan
Gene Tierney “SUNDOWN Ann Dvorak Fredric March “A STAR I8 BORN" - John Wayne " mw w FLAME OF BARBARY COAST"
E. Wash, St Brad Taylor—Jane Frazee at New Jersey “SWINGING ON A RAINBOW”
STATE
“GETTING
Allan Ladd—Veronica Lake “THIS GUN FOR HIRE" “SILVER CITY RAIDERS"
2802 W, Dennis O'Keefe Tenth Binnie Barnes GERTIE'S GARTER"
Buzz Henry “DANNY BOY" OLD TRAIL ©%W, we
| Deanna Durbin “BECAUSE OF HIM" Allan Lane “A GUY COULD CHANGE AH
BELMONT “pen 4 net Geo, Raft Joan Bennett “NOB HILL” In Color Gene Tierney “LAURA”
SOUTH SIDE
Dennis
Ann SHERIDAN MORGAN
TIERNEY MON’ TGOMERY
“CHINA GIRL”
WELCOME RACE FANS!
WEL TONIGHT
COME AS LATE AS 2 A. M. AND SEE A COMPLETE SHOW
Last Times Today! “The Hoodlum Saint” and “Night Editor” Buy Tickets Now for Kiddies Cartoon Show Saturday Morning!
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FRANCIS Keay
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TALBOTT
“A BELL FOR ADANO", “WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE"
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“Idea Girl”
110g «
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