Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1947 — Page 6

Musicale's

Neck Stretching kB Frederick C. Othman Hy ge Success.

WASHINGTON, Oct. l1-Let us consider today, calmly, like the . lawyers who mentioned it first, a slight case of bodily harm, to wit: ' P ve Displays Unusual Hanging. On the end of a rope. By the neck. Ulp. alent at Piano This problem hinges, as I hope to prove with the assistance of the By HENRY BUTLER tegal profession (literary division), a union coal mine without the mine? From here on, it's the lawyers’ ists’ series program yesterday aft afMdavits talking ernocon at Ayres’ auditorium was Th Seneca Coal Mining Co, ac- mobiles, " this document continued, what the French call a “succes fou” cording to the afdavits, bought a “and cursed said parties in vile and (mad success). patch of pasture (with coal beneath) Obscene terms and forcibly kept Vera Appleton and Michael Pleld

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about eight miles southwest of them from entering and threatened did some of the .bést two-plano * Owensboro, Ky. Then it hired the that If they again attempted to en- playing heard in these parts for Jackson Construction Co. to build ter they would meet with hodily in- '

wveral vears,

the railroad sidings. tipples, shakers; J’ Ty to wit: Hanging.” | and washers so the miners couid an» They astounded a, musically so- = go to work THESE: CHARGES the lawyers phisticated audience with their exi a sibported with tormal alaAvA by traordinary precision, accuracy, faA COUPLE of gents ? trom John L all the gentlemen who scrammed in cility and feeling for tone. 8uch Lewis’ United Mine Workers of "0 BOALIY- injury" wit qualities in piano playing are -difAmerica asked was it going to be a Chatits F. Bmokhers. the. Sentca ficult enough to attain on one inunion mine. or non-union? Seneca's superintendent, wus the only one STument. They're immensely hardsuperintendent, Charles . Sniothers ' er on two pianos, as any of us

who actually got it In the neck. A

didn't say ves and he didn’t say no hams who have tried duets must

He said wait until he got a coal union chieftain called him a “dirty admit. mine first : : Missed First Grou The United Mine Workers didnt' "1 heard a lot of swearing,” he ’ wait. They set up a picket line, with testified, “and some one yelled, I had to miss the first group of

cussing, insults and nose pokings ‘Where's the rope? Let's get it und yesterday's program. Saint-Saens’ hereinafter to be described, on the ANd the (you supply the words)’ " Variations on a Beethoven theme theory that no mine is better than a Then Arthur Chaney pf the United (the trio of the minuet from the E eo -unfon mine. The construction Mine Workers called Mr. Smothers flat Sonata, Op. 31, No. 2, if memcompany's men were afraid to work, '® “Pot -bellled’ something or other ory serves) was the first thing I Only the watchman showed up that 0d hit him in the nose. heard. Not often programmed, it's

night and the union chased him out! This knocked a cigar from Mr. a fine two-piano piece with such

bodily, Smothers’ mouth, scratched his Ingenious writing. «4» neck, and pulled a button off his The Appleton-Pield skill, beautiSO THE Jackson. Company, which shirt, An, unidentified Kentuckian fylly exempified in the Saint-Saens,

didn’t give a hoot about’ the coal next poked him twice in the mouth, was even more impressive in such

business, filed charges with the Na- cutting his lip and loosening two of |ater compositions as the Debussyfional Labor Relations Board, .ac- his teeth Ravel “Fetes.” Here the two young cusing John L.'s friends of strong- ns a artists achieved remarkable piano arming a $250,000 bullding job out. 80 JACK G. EVANS of the Cin- approximations to wood-wind tones, of existence. The NLRB ‘sald this cinnati office of the NLRB told the even using a partly depressed una looked like a violation ‘of the Taft- court In Louisville, Ky., that ne had corde pedal for reedy, oboe-like efHartley Act, and asked for an in- reasonable cause to believe the union fects.

junction against the union In fed- had broken not only Mr eral court. Now we come to the lit- button, but also the law

Smothery

Their own transcription of the

Kreisler-Rachmaninoff “Liebesleid,”

Ist Production

on the question: How can you run. ‘The Matinee Musicale's first art-

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TUSSLE—Scott Mc Koy as Oscar Hubbard and Jean Hagen,

from Elkhart, as Laur

Hoosier actress misunderstanding in man play now at English's

anapolis series, the play will end its run here with matinee and !

_evening performances. today.

Club Sponsors

Piano Recital

Miss Harrison Plays Difficult Selections Hazel Harrison, pianist, appea in recital at Crispus Attucks H School last night sponsored by Intercollegiate Club. With ample technique and tc

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rette Sincee have a tussle of "Another Part of the Forest." the Lillian Hell. Second of the Theater Guilds Indi-

Last 2 Times Mat, 2:90

ENGLISH Tonite 5:30 Lillian Hellman's

HER PART NO FOREST

i aa) SENION REID + MILDRED DUNNOCK ADDY PATR NEAL WESLEY . MARGARET PHILLIPS Staged by MISS HELLMAN

“If you like good solid drama for a

fut Prather Named" issionary Society Yn Prather of Vincennes is the new office manager of the {United Christian © Missionary. So-| lciety. : Mr. Prather for the past four |years has been principal of the Liv-| iingston Academy, Livingston, Tenn. {He hold a B. S. degree from Purdue luntversity and his master's in edu- | lcation from Columbia. He and his’ family will live in Lawrence.

Recital at YWCA

Mrs. Mabel L: Daily will sponsor |a recital of her Indianapolis piano students at 2:30 p. m. tcmorrow in Central YWCA, 329 N. Pennsyllvania St. Mrs. Daily will speak on {“What Music Does to the Individ-|

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LATE SHOW TONIGHT

Last Showing “Slave Girl,” 1:30 p. m.

Van Johnson—Thomas Mitchell

erary part | The court ordered the mine work- Miss Harrison played a varied and | ehange don't miss “Another Part of i“ ” i] The attorneys’ brief sald that the ers to appear in Owensboro, Ky, a a Setignt to hear, alters Rachman- difficult program. the Forest.”—Henry Buller, Times, i“ Gene Stratton Porter's " Romance of Rosy Ridge vice president of the construction'10 a. m., Nov. 6, to show cause ho v intentions considerably, 1 gp. hegcan with two Bach-Busoni | Eves. 1.20 to 3.60, Mat., 60e to 3.00 KEEPER OF THE BEES ani 1h Halt in Colot " firm, his lawyer and a couple of why they shouldn't be enjoined to i + 1h takes ot ugh of the choral preludes anu continued with t SUN “DEAR RUTH” Vigilantes Return other gents tried to drive through wit: From threaténing to stretch Real of parts of Rachwiatiin. Busoni’s transcription of the great : BOSTON ELACRIE & 1A { . “BOSTON BLACKIE & LAW” the picket line on Aug. 27 In two the necks of those who would nuild } RN origin replies and adds Chaconne, written by Bach for un- . { - or | motor cars A coal mine without permission of ush, "uy ull rected “counter. accompanied violin p i ) . 1502 Roqse “Respondents stopped said auto- John L., and Co. melodies. | Her Chopin group started with the Rl i R T HOLLYWOOD man . Hard Choice to Make {Fantasy in F minor, a great piano A A B “SPOILERS "oF THE NosTH" | J" Times Amusement Clock | Concluding the announced pro- “°Mmposition which has suftered from 5500 ©. Wash.—~12:45 to 6, 250 Plus Tax || “VIGILANTES OF BOOM TOWN i gram was Abram Chasins’' “Carmen "¢%lect In recent years. It presents Wed, Thurs,, Oct. 22-23 MATINEE TODAY, | -P, M.| i ——————— a—— our all the composers’ moods and ‘hus THE ULTRA NEW .... g TENGLISW Y.10 ne I10 Pacie Adee: Fantasy I hope Mr. Chasins has dots Tor ‘Oh 18:30P. M BOTT & COSTELL Ld 'Né "111 ~ poAnather Pari of the. Forest | at 2:30, 5:35 and 8.45 MATER” heard the Appleton-Field perform- al” as FOP epiat the “Carmi ai vi . We ‘BUCK PYTS. COME Home’ | { ORONE enter uil praduction, at 30. . ann, ‘ Ivo INDIANA ance of his transcription. This . . : : Susan Lee SPirat Lads.” comeds... at “Aomething in (he Wind * with much Is certain: It-would be hard-to. M158 Harrison's program also in- | Fall Season Highlight HAYWARD BOWMAN | 21ND sad %. STEVE BRODEY'S MUSIC WALL | Deanna Durbin. Donald O'Connor know. which to praise more highly, (lided the “Will O the Wisp” and "SMASH-UP” | -OONT- NAT 10 TODAY. 30 PW. x “The Drunkard,” melodrama, as and John Dall. Dt 11, 1.45, 4.38, 7.20 p : ghly, the “St. Prancis De Paul” of Liszt The Original | 4 80 and 10:10 the Chasing transcription or the " a e Jrigina v SUN “THE OUTLAW’ “The _HUGKSTERS Sunday—"The Drunkard” at 830. “ “Phils Vanes Returns,". with Wil- Appleton-Field performance both of them formidable composi- | : il 8 a am right, at 4, 330, 820 » -€. tions dema lity ; ’ y ‘ . RE 1 ave ire wih Yonge Dn | Rasits—amathing in vhe Wine | AS ODE OF their encores. the two ici CANINE faclly and poetic | Now York Civie LATE SHOW! Mecca ©: ooo | eirmaiaras on lo and George Arent aL 1, 4:08, BL 00 40.1510" ang 10° hile Panists played Mr Chasins’ expur-| “," Li... axcess of resonance ir Opera Comp any * TONIGHT! TEAR yo apie NaH 16, 10:15 and 1} k | rms’ a 2 1 gated an : e / v > arn 1 4 o Xe ” pacific Adventure.’ at 11:38, 330, | end ® ; d improved version of the .... "Crispus Attucks auditorium . | Jimmie Wakely 5 RAIL hi) MEXICO" | : 840. 8 45 and 1158 | KEITH'S Schulz-Evler “Blue Danube” para- ht ka i La) " Present COME AS LATE AS | Sun. Preston Foster—Ga atricl Runday— Save Girl" af t 1 “os - “Welcomes Stranger” with Bing hrase. Mr. Chasis certainly Sook might make it advisable to locate resencs AM, oe SEE RING OF IE IL OR EN Soy y edd bd, Crosby. Barry Fitagerald and Joan ’ A ihe excellent concert grand piano A OF THE MOVIES” Dane Clark 2 C. Ibert Won't Work | Caulfield at 11:20, 1:30, 335 545, the junk out and added some musi- op ar ; ! Shakespeaze’s fAMORS romans y Rosalind Russell—Melvyn Douglas . NEA oiper on or 7:50 and 10 cal terial in be ! deeper in the stage for future re- > AMILTO M 9 . | unas —""Weleame stranger ar CAl MAterial in better taste. And nia Hp he tngedy set to the in. : = GUILT OF JANET AMES in the ge Late, Quits M ovie Role 1:20, 3:30, 5:40, 7:30 and 19. Miss Appleton and Mr. Field did T = comparable music of Gounod. oo ARRAY a Gene Stratton Porter's Th HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 11 (UP)— - y Lonwy magnificently with it. Now. Showa Rivoh Pore ‘MIRACLE ON 34TH ST.’ | “KEEPER OF THE BEES” @ game ’ "Merton of the Movi ith Red | | : hnpe - Actress Claudette Cort bowed out, piaNConf 4 Mating un sg | Yesterday's audience enthusiasm at Rivoli | “LITTLE IODINE” hr. | SUN. .posron’al 20TH: pum of a movie role today because she 1 dL 20s 0, (J ahd 30d u was As near wild as the decorous The Rivoli Theater announces SUN “POSSESSED” mos - A i “" 3 . Ay p » didn’t want to work after Sp. m. | ® pncar Tracy. Claudette Colbert and ~~ MAtinee Musicale ever shows. It that “Henry Aldrich, Boy Scout, * “GUILT OF JANET Amps” __ |= - 4 Miss Colbert withdrew from the Hedy amare, al 12:40, 4:20, 8:03 would suggest that Miss Appleton from the Children’s Library, will re- \ TUXEDO OLE | ] cast of Liberty Films production ot ay Merton of the Movies ind Mr. Feld should be booked place “The Corpse Came C. O. D.” Shirley Temple—Guy Madison | ; £ “State of the Union” when her re- Town" at 1, 431 and #14 om ere again for a much larger audi- for the first matinee show tomor- Tackle Coops OOO AS HERE” | { I [ quest for the 5 o'clock quitting : LYRIO hee. row, | ong ArT Fashingion Elizabeth Taylor—George Murphy { clause in her contract was denied Great Fxpectations.” with - John . " TACOMA ** at pi “CYNTHIA i Spotting hi 4 ills an alerie Hobson, at 12.20 J : ; ' ow! TS 6 P. M. { to hold down production costs 3.30. 6:40 and 9:50 Nei hborhood Theate ’ Ny a ants ac Luise Rainer—Fernand Gravet Amos, flash) She was replaced by Katherine “Thunder Mountain,” with Martha rs 4 “MY DARLING CLEMENTINE" “THE GREAT WALTZ” i weight, ‘han Hepburn in the film, which also Byer, Richard Martin and Steve > Kent Taylor “HOUSE OF HORRORS” i | I ' ; Brodie. at 11:20, 2:30, 5:40 and A:50 - - - etm ; “MIRACLE ON 34TH ST.” Louisville, a {features Spencer Tracy and Van Sunday" Grea Expectations” at BELMONT. Sinbad he Sallor" and 3 PARAMOUNT —' Boomerang and “West of ‘ SUN. & MON.—2 BIG HITS SUN. “MICHIGAN KID” ’ the main eve Johnson, Rot a rer on ang’ Dunder Tuscan 1's a Wonceriul Tite and Filme Seen Foe A eon) Bung in English for First Time { Abbott & Costelie "LITTLE GIANT- pro mitt bil —— neuniam at 240. Fi and 9. on ilight on the Rio Grande klahom ’ soy Home: im in Indianapolis | Ginger Rogers “ ‘MAGNIFICENT boLL” | { th NEMA on =a Ady entare fy A FARKER Fallen Angel” and The Show- Musical Direction by Frank Foti " 4 ] WW ton | { e Armory ; | through Tuesday: “Possessed and “It's A one Nortoy snd Monday: “Song e 75 Gutstandi St EIGHTEENTH SEASON | 3 FLEE i proximately "ke Son ec € { | CORONET—"The _ Huckaters" ry short REX Bells of San Angelo” and “Mi utstanding Stars ENGLISH THEATER | ( GYPTIAN i The Det I omorrow roug uesday District ttorney.” T y through —— — LAL CREEK of CENTRAL ® To. 2002 | : (; Il U Wi h oh s a Wonderful Life" and "1 Obver’ Tuesday: w “Sinbad tha Ba lor lid of the Operatic World With Full Willem Bendix—Eite Raines i Pe of 1 te 1 ig ymph drehest | Ww «d S it a Bar Mon and A ane, “The Great Waltz Symphany. Orchestra Mon. Eve., Oct. 20, 8: 30 P. M. | “THE WEB” ! tuckian’s fa | ouse omorrow an onday a , « ; : EME Ene SYelf: Midis On ta " . Tomarpaw (ree And “Michigan. Kid Se 1 . The Opera | Yai ToderaiSiS to Gls Plus Tas Franchot Tone—Ann Richards sta of si 1 . The ON ee ve +“ romorrow * through RIVOLI Ths Gunfighter and “The i » In 11 ” | “LOST HONEYMOON" : The decisi Con idence Tuesday ' Without * Reservations” and Corpse Ca me Cc a BD Plus plate show MADAME BUTTERFLY” | Color THE GUNFIGHTERS | SUN “MARGIE” i and Refere Ossessec. g only Stolen . Life o~ . . 1 George Brent—Joan Blondell ’ « r € - ; ESQUIRE—Through Tuesday’ *“The West- morrow through Tuesday Kit ‘Car- . i A Chas, L. Wagner Production | 3 LITTLE GIRLS IN BLUE erner” and “In the Meantime, Dar. Son’ and “Last of the Mohicans Murat Theater Box Office - “CORPSE CAME C. 0. D.” | i unanimous. ¢ 8 Fount N SANDERS—Through tomorrow: “Bells of % 3 Sun. Aft, Nov. 2 at 3 P. M, § — A § pounds, whil ™ aa, SPURRE— Through Tuesday: San Angelo” and “Boomerang Send Remittance and Self- EXTRA! Added to Last show |J3 8 31st and WA. the beam at oughtful, sympathetic understanding— Hout ge an 'h SHERIDAN—' The Westerner’ and “The Addressed Stamped Envelope MARYLA JONAS Tonight Only Northwestern 0259 had d t GARFIELD— "King of the Wild Horses" Untaniul Tomer through Tues- Bettie Davis “STOLEN LIFE” | Box Soren In Yetuniesior . ad agree ie : a thro : ; A . ot : ¥ “ ” ‘ " backed by years of expérience—enable Brough Foy. yas gir Wl Tomorrow fay: -‘Stallion Roa an "he Other Tickets on Sale at Murat or Sensational Polish Pianis Glenn Ford bdrm ug aL OR ar ANCHO § b last night's \ . as he DAR 8 Honeymoon SPEEDWAY “Cynthia” and “Vigilantes H. P. Wasson Box Offices The prices for above performances | SUN. “SINBAD THE SAILOR” : 3 / to Amos aft us rough Wednesda “D Return.’ Tomorrow i Mond “The 3.60—3.00—2.40—1,20, Tax Incl, hit Sars “WINTER WONDERLAND” ’ ight. o provide a service that Is unsur- a Rth. and wiihilo Vanee's Gamble i gp ueksters nd For ube . PRICES ne, $3.00. $2.10, $1.80, - i erm SUN. “LAST N§” ? weit: Ri ! i har hvu racle on 341 treet” and \—='‘Secret of the Whistler” and 20—Tax Incl. Reservations may be made at WOT ankie assed. T Little Iodine.” ‘Tomorrow through Durango Valley Raiders” Tomarrow College at 634 p he smallest details receive our Tuesday: “Possessed” and “Guilt of nd Monday: “Earl Carroll's Vanities: S sored by Indpls. Juni MARTENS CONCERTS Ine VOGUE Free Parking welter, hamn perzonal attention. R HOLLY WOOD Spoil t the North: ST CLAIR Guile of ham A a oer ol Con win GLADYS ALWES MUSIC SHOPPE 1g =83-]1 Jona Favne—Maureen O'fiara ; decision ove A ollers no * 0 ST. . — 1 of Jane mes" : 3 ™ iL [S WES MUSIC § . » ] i artention, oly on us te plan 4 and “Vigilantes of Boom Town ¥h “Keeper of tHe Bees'' Tomotrow amber of Commerce 120 N. Penn. St. Ipdianapolis, Ind. { PRET “MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET" ! 4 ville in the & "ii : IRVING Buck Privates Come Mome' and, !hrough Tuesday “Dear Ruth’ FR anklin 3361 oo! E.TENTH- IR- 4488 Plus Cartooh and News beautiful tribute to a departed loved one “Smash-Up.” Tomorrow through Tues-, Boston Blackie and the Law Tonight—5:45 to 6—25¢ Plus Tax _ SUN. “SONG OF THE SOUTH” Lester Fel . day: “The Outlaw’ and short subjects "STRAND—" Guilt of Janet . Ames” and ___ en John Payne—Maureen O'Hara . “THE RUNAROUND" 3 di LINCOLN Blaze of Noon and Fool's Keepér of the Bees * Tomorrow “MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET” ° age meta : mate, sple Gold.’ Tomorrow hrough Tuesday through Tuesday “Dear Ruth” and Barbara Stanwyck “THE OTHER LOVE? Lf errr TTTS————— 8 technique pli “Homestretch” and "Personality Kid “Boston Blackie and the Law “WITHOUT RESERVATIONS” || of MECCA “Fear in the Night" and “Trail STRATFORD — “Decoy” and “Galloping SUN. . “SPORKE 3 Ch win all the v to Mexico Tomorrow and Monday Thunder Tomorrow and Monday / | Joan Crawford “POSSESSED” | e son of Louis “King of Wild Horses" and “That Way King of Wild Horses" and ‘Bedside 4 il 30th i FUNERAL HOME With Women * Manne : . Pendleton Pike Opens 7 P. Mi Midnight Show Tonight . | Oth § ILL. } In other | OLD TRAIL ‘Chevenne' and “ Singing ! mT OMA oY Parle, Clementine and ROY ROGERS Tommy Dorsey—Jlanet Blair Tonight Tonight 25¢ Plus : i Cw h the Corn." Tomorrow and Mon ; rors omorrow and ROGERS 2 a Thru Tuesday 5:45 108 Tax g | ' ayne ef 1S T he © 4 T° and short subject Monday: “Little Giant’ ‘and “Magnif : y “ 1] Fy 3 | 4 OS SOUTH EAST ST. ORES "SA 1 and hort SUDIects. el cor Do ku REN “My Pal Trigger” Fabulous Dorseys f il Gary Cooper—Dana Andrews | , Gibbs Pike, CG » Wa E488 and ‘*The. Loc ket Tar morrow o and TV XEDO- Sloneymoon pnd : Kiltoy X as A ; - \ 76116 E£. WASH. + + IR. 5000 | W. Brennan “THE WESTERNER : Faucett, Toes ® . Monday The Hucksters an n The Huck urros d gh Vesdny =. - - re Tonight—5:45 to 6—25¢ Plus Tax | Jeanne Crain—Frank Lattimore : expected Ciuest ortows Hue Raranct To Ridge” and Gary Cooper “THE WESTERNER" lL “IN THE MEANTIME, DARLING” 11 Mane Vii gilantes Return omorrow through nn Sheridan * . UN ; und pen 0 Tuesday “Dear Ruth and “Boston “STALLION ROAD” | +h un) the Li | SUN : . po E § It was an u eran avmen VOGUE. oe yg ow Mth Street” * “THE OTHER LOVE i 16th and Delaware 1 the rit St ane | CINEMA | a1 short sul Tomorraw thro dng Open Toda nl 1 P.M. round featu is soni (36F Progiam Bt sites re WP EGA] James Stenaribonns R Fridéy night - RTO oS * ENTH-C(H S200 " akc Ty Wm . BAT. ™ LS veh and ‘Lost Honey- yt = guRLESQUE'AS YOU LIKE IT 132 SOUTH ILLINOIS STREET % Adults, %5e—Child., 12c—Plus Tax ll $ A WONDERFUL “LIFE Jack (Buddy Laymen from United Lutheran mien’, Tomorrow through Tuesday % Dana Andrews " Tom Conway—Madge Meredith O., against ] S Churches throughout Indiana will Blue Yee Mile Suis a 3 Glamorous DUCHESS DE. K. With XN Alice Fave ) FALLEN ANGEL” | “FALCON'S ADVENTURE” heavyweight. ‘hold their’ Brotherhood meeting to- DRIVE-IN— pin ROA het. Nak 2 BURLESQUE REVUE & GLORIFIED AMERICAN GIRLS X “THE SHOW-OFF” hey Sunday thru Tuesday 20th Cent ; morrow afternoon and nizht in the ylous Dotsevs Tomorrow and Men- A EVERY ONE A FEATURE 3 SUN i" WHO IS KING COWBOY? Joun Crawiort--Van Tellin - er p ‘ox J { achelor’s - Daughters and § 2 SHOWS DAILY: 6:00, 3:30, 9:00--8AT., 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 & 11:15 . Rogers "SONG OF ARIZONA” , Mury Fox Betivienem United Lutheran aa ishisnn Nien Barbares™ aun CONTINUOUS SUN, STARTS 3:00—LATE SAT. NIGHT SHOW STARTS 11:15 3 Gene Autry “RANCHO GRANDE” “POSSESSED” eq ~ oe en arbaree” and “Gui ' “ ” M I t W . Tur erie of Hickory, N. C of Janet ghmes frome orrow i Man PS HY PIRI GIINGTIOCH LGC GG Lo And! Exciting “Chick Carter,. Detective | Kenny Delmar as Sen. SON" ) Y, “ av shonore ady” and “Vigilantes HT / ovietone Ne Ewan IT'S A JOKE, SO . Ret NC MEWS icons or ine mroternooa of the Bi ov rmoon ua ne ur PARAMOUNT Stats HTS ) SON” i y t hurch, w ad- or an ol's Gold" " nd ighiites of This Weeks United Lutheran Ohure it Ei Gol Gene BoERANG: | SOUTH SIDE NEW YOR TIMES Movietone News dress the meeting at 3 p. m. an “1 Cover Big Town Chas. Starrett “WEST OF DODGE CITY” | ketball team i Tro following the banquet at night. His DOWNTOWN SUN. & MON.—2 BIG HITS E IN 131 8. East 0 ! * WASHINGTON President topic will be “Stewardship and a adie ae = Throfth Mon. Ginger . Ragera-Jostph~ Cotten ICOLN “wii better break Truman asks United States ta Men's Works’ in the Church.” Kids Go West “PLL BE SEEING YOU” A LAZE OF NOON: GOL" ter of select cave food to win war on hu er Four forums will be conducted Roy Rogers—Dale Evans SUNDAY: “HOMESTRETCH" quintet. y Europe imultaneously between the a I'm An Alcoholic’ Opens “HOME IN OKLAHOMA”. “PERSONALITY KID" Previously, embly addressed by ————— ¥ AAU clubs V U.S. Army forces (DOR ass 103 GA * A ATION Army Toros irearier: and unuet. te At Fointain Sauare WEST SIDE ~ GARFIELD Shelby st. 3240 halves of th tact win-enqineqg helicopter ~ ’ “I Am Alcoholic.” two - Dammam wi erd—— Preston Foster—Gail Patric i : o f forums will be concluded with A ‘1 AR an Alcoholic,” RKO's two - STATE Toth & Richard Dix | “KING OF THE WILD HORSES" colleges will arqe n the world ADADI® veneral discussion period at which reel treatise on Alcoholics Anony- Holmes Leslie Brooks Jackie Cooper “KILROY WAS HERE" teams in the of Caving 200 pound Tons he terns sa ih report. moe, wi be chown 1 tne ronan 1p aprm AT wR DE lots] SU, Sony Sly Tite Thus one y - ° » Ls J) 8 2 3 % BASEBALL — Yankees: win Charles” Burch of Indianapolis Sos : 4 8 § iwi sei ny Sun Dennis O'Keelo—Eve Auden | SUN. “HONEYMOON” nner am World Series. 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