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speak on “Lutheran Unity” at a The Christian Men Builders Bible dinner meeting of glass and civic leaders will Lutheran men lecoming and welcome bong he id Bidener tomorrow morning. At the meeting at 9:30 a.
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m. in} tian church, ad- director of the dresses and music| Lutheran Laywill ‘honor Mr. /men’s movement Sidener's return|fof stewardship. from vacation and) The dinner meet» his administration|!ng is sponsored as leader over the by the laymen of past 33 years. {the churches of the National LuSpecial’ gues ts| |[theran council. Laymen of all the and speakers on! Lutheran synods in the county are ' the program in- expected to attend, clue Mayor Robert H. Tyndall; Mr. Sidener . permor S. Cannon, president of Railroadmen’s| Federal Loan and Savings association; William Book, Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce; James A.| Stuart, managing editor of the Star; Wayne Guthrie, city editor of the News, and Henry W. Manz, business |
Dr. Stoughton
Indiana Central To Hear Cramer
Bomar Cramer, Indianapolis con-
cert pianist, will open the Indiana Central college auditorium series
manager of The Times. in Rephars les { moria au - Other organiaztions to be Tepre.| rium at 8:15 p. m. sented are the Indianapolis Church] next Friday.
federation, Better Business bureau, Wheeler City Rescue mission, Indiana Department of American Legion, Credit Men's association, Y, M. C. A. Indianapolis school board and the board of hedlth. Dr. M. O. Ross. president of Butuniversity; Dr. John G. Benson, former superintendent of the Methodist hospital, and Dr,” William G. Spencer, president of Franklin college, will also be participants in the service, The Foster Hall quartet and the class glee club will sing. Harley Claffey is general chairman of the homecoming,
Devoted to the works of Chopin, Mr. Cramer's program ' will recall | his tour of Indi-| ana colleges, universities and civic clubs with a similar program eight seasons ago. As the beginning of his out-of-town series for this season, Mr. Cramer will give a recital in Chicago Oct. 13.
Mr. Cramer
‘KICKOFF’ DANCE IS
Irvingteen club will have a “kickoff ball” in Howe high school gymnasium Friday from 8:30 to 11:30 p. m. Music will be furnished by the Rythmaires orchestra. John Edwards, Charles Copeland and John Yoder are in charge of ‘| arrangements. Mrs. Carl Edwards heads the sponsoring group in co{ordination with the city park de- _{ partment.
SWEENEY CHAPEL Butler University . Sunday Morning Worship 11 A. M. Sermon, “Doing ‘the Best Things in the Worst Time.’ Dean O. L. Shelton, preaching
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“SATURDAY SEPT. 21, 1946
{going to provide when it really. gets
SCHEDULED AT HOWE | pricy “Falcon in "Si Prancisco” and |
the Pecos.” Tomorrow and Monday “Seventh Veil’ | EMERSON-— “Stolen Life” wl “Rainbow Over Texas." Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Whistle Stop" and “Cluny Brown.’
By JACK GAVER United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—There is still a lot of loose talk about the
kind of entertainment television is
rolling and Abel Green, for one, thinks it's time the public was set straight, especially as regards the movies, “As long as our economic selisp is what it is now, television set owners are not going to get any new feature-length movies 'opn their sets,” said Mr. Green, who, as editor of Variety, the “show business bible,” has the lowdown on all entertainment trends and has no special axes tw grind, “In fact they are not likely to get any fea-
J proximately $1,000,000 for a 39-week
'| hear people talk about the possi-
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—cost $25,000 a week. - That's apseason. But for that gets 39 programs. “Now look at the movies. You can't make a decent film today for less tha, $1,000,000" and there is an increasing number of those that cost anywhere up to $6,000,000. And you have to allow for profit. The man who produces a $1,000,000 film expects to take in at least $3,000,000, For the super-colossals, profits run into “eight figures. Fans Too Gregarious ‘ “Now, how could anyone afford to pay that kind of money for the right to show it on television? You
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bility of putting television machines
ture length movies, new or old piped into their parlors.” tar} Mr, Green said that he has heard | a lot of people talk about the day | when they can sit home and see the, sort of entertainment they now have to pay for in a movie house. |
Can't Afford Movies
He said that even some top motion picture people, who should | know better, have spoken as though they expected television to make picture business as it is today obsolete. “ “They just don't stop to think,” Mr, Green continued. - “Television simply will not bé able to afford the movies. You take the most expen) sive radio show today, for example’
‘lon a meter system--a quarter or
| affair,
Neighborhood Theaters
half dollar or whatever to see a program. .For that single coin, thére Would be from 10 to 25 people [viewing the show-the neighbors and relatives. You couldn't get | your money back that way. “And you can add the fact that most human beings are gregarious by nature. They like to get out and see things with the crowd. “There's another point. Any televised movie would ‘be a one-shot Once television gets estab« lished your set owners will remain
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Television Cannot Afford Movies, Variety Editor Says
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“Onl of the Rockies" "Shert of Simartyan Ghost" —New
Lumpy Brannum (above) is the bass half of Brannum and Atkins, hillbilly comie¢ entertainers, who will do their “Cornplasters” act with the Waring show at Butler . field house next Saturday night.
Coring i Murat
LAST FEATURE } 7 M.
ROBERY YOUNG SYLVIA SIDNEY ANN RICHARDS
RLY!
fairly static in number. You couldp't repeat the same movie! night after night to reach new| audiences as you | can in theaters.”
AVALON—"“Tangier’' and ‘Cheyenne Wildcat.” Tomorrow: On stage: ‘WISH Jamboree." On screen ‘Bride Wore | Boots.” Monday: "Bridé Wore Boots" | and ‘‘Pollow That Woman.’ | BELMONT—'Janfe Gets Married” and | “Wagon Wheels Westward’ Tomorrow! through Tuesday Buffalo Bill and “Remember the Day CINEMA “Stolen Life" and “Glass Key.’ Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Two Sis- |
ters from Boston
“PFirebrands of Arizona.'' Tomorrow and Monday: “To Each His Own, DRIVE-IN—“Wintertime" and
“West of
ESQUIRE—Through Tuesday: dan” and “I Wanted Wings FOUNTAIN SQUARE- Through Tuesdsy sane Gets Married” and ‘Glass Ali-
“Lucky Jor-
and morrow ay: Postmen Always and “High-Powered.™ GRANADA. Thivbgh Wednesday: “Easy to and “Woman Who Came Back. re. ‘Two Sisters From Boston’ hoo nde
GARFIELD ‘Night . in Casablanca’ * ntruder.’
and “Bam Blo . Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘Cluny Brown" and “It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog." HOLLYWOOD— ‘Caught in the Draft” and “Moon Over Montana.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Bride Wore Boots” and “Junior Prom.” IRVING — ‘Janie Gets Married” ang “Deadline at Dawn.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Virginia” and “Aloma of South Seas LINCOLN- ‘Dark Corner” and ‘‘Goldmine in the Sky.” Tomorrow through Tues day: DIAgoRWYCK and “A Guy Could Change MAYWOOD ‘Sailor Takes a Wife”. and “Out of the Depths Tomorrow and Monday: “Incendiary Blonae™ and “Girl of the Limberlost.” MECCA-==" Riverboat Rhythm" and ‘Dead
or Alive.’ omorrow and Monday: “Salty O'Rourke’ and “Hit the Hay" oLD TRAIL— ‘Janie Gets Married” and ‘Marshal of Laredo.” Tomorrow and
Monday. “Smoky’’ and ''Blue Montana Skies.’ ORIENTAL — ‘“Well-Groomed Bride” and
“Wagon Wheels Westward Tomorrow and Monday “Two Sisters From Boston” and ‘‘Mystericus Intruder.” PARAMOUNT ‘Mysterious Intruder’ “Thundertown
and orrow and Mon-
day: "Hold That Blonde" and “"Hoodlum Saint.” PARKER — “Arise My Love” and “Thi
s 3 Tomorrow and Monday: Dead” and “Catman of
“So Goes My Love” Vengeance day “Blue Lucky Day.” {| RITZ—""Well-Groomed Bride” | der in the Music Hall” Tomorrow | through “Tuesda “Stolen Life" and “Miracle of ‘Mofgan’s Creek.’ { RIVOLI — “Janie Gets Married” “Deadiine at Dawn “Murder He Says.”
and “Trail to Tomorrow through TuesDahlia” and ‘‘Blondie’s
and “Mur-
and ast show only Tomorrow through d.’
Tuesday “Easy to Wed, ST. CLAIR—"Smoky” and “It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog.’ Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Easy to Wed” and "Glass Alibi." SANDERS — ‘Red River Valley” and “Road to Alcatraz Tomorrow and Monday “Kitty” and “Detour.” { SHERIDAN— Heartbeat” and ‘“Badman’s Territory " through Tues-
Tomor ‘Two Sioters: Prom Boston"
day: and “Phantom Thief.” SPEEDWAY "Janie Gets Married” and Sag ge Triangle Si Tomorrow and Mon : “Smoky and ‘Murder on ne Waiertront: STATE—'‘Truth About Murder” and ‘'‘Blue Montana Skies Tomorrow and - ay: ‘People Are Funny” and ‘‘Caravan ail’ ———— | STRAND — “Smoky” and “It Shouldn't
Happen 10-8 omorrow through
Tuesday: “Easy to Wed’ and - “Glass Alibi.” STRATFORD - “Just Before Dawn’ and “Saddle Leather Law'' Tomorrow and Monday Road toaUtopia TACOMA~—'City Tor Conquest’ and ““Aloi ma of the South Seas,” Tomorrow i through Tuesday: “Feartbeat” and ‘Cate
{ man of Paris’ | TALBOTT ‘Two Sisters from Boston.” | Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Stolen | Life" and “Desire
| TUXEDO— "One More Tomorrow” and “Jo# Palooka giamp.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘Roa to Utopia.’ UPTOWN- “Smoky” and ‘Walls Come Tumbling Down." Tomorrow through Tuesday. “Easy to Wed" and ‘Glass Alibi,” VOGUE — ‘Janje Gets Married” and
"Smooth as Silk.” Tomorrow through
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Tuesday: ‘Two Sisters from Boston.”
ZARING-- "Janie Gets Married” and “Just | Before Dawn." Tomotrow thivlyl Tues- |
day “Waterloo Bridge" “Torrid | Zone." DOWNTOWN ALAMO--Through Monday: “Call of "-l Rockies” and ‘Sheriff of Cimaron.’ AMBASSADOR ~The Outlaw.” Tomorrow through NVadsiesday: “The Hurricane" and "Raffle
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“The Searching Wind,” with Robert Young. Sylvia Sidney and Ann Richards, at 12:12, 3:22, 6:32, 9:42
chi Scandalous,” Brady, a Sheila 2:20, 5:30, 8:40 and ‘ ry The Searching Wind,” 12:1, 3:22, 6:37 and 9:53 “Slightly 5:35 and 8:50
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LOEW'S “Gallant Journey,” with Pord and Janet Blair, at 11, 4:32. 7:23, 10:17 and 1:11 “The Man Whe Dared,” with Leslie Brooks and Geor Digs Macready, at 12:26. 3:17, 6:08, 9:02 and 11:56,
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LYRIC
“Anna and the King yo Siam.” at 11:30, 2, 4:25. 6.55 and 9:20
VISITS FROM: PANAMA ‘FOR WELFARE COURSE
Miss Josefina Oller, assistant to! (the director of social welfare, Pan-| ama, will arrive here Monday. | She will take a month's course | the children's bureau of ee state welfare department. Miss Oller is now visiting the state welfare department in San Antonio, Texas. i
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Sunday—'"Anna — the as of Jam” at 12:30, 2.45, 5, 7:20 and
FOUNDER TO SPEAK Gilbert Harrison, founder and vice chairman of the American Vet- | erans Committe, will speak at the
second anniversary celebration of the organization here Oct. 17. Time
yet been determined.
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SCLUNY BROWN" “OUT OF THE DEPTHS"
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| SUN. “Shouldn't Happen to a Dog”
