Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1948 — Page 5
i
HEH
ga §
H Hedin i
t which
vicion of tensified ctatorial position
ticles of e. Cona faulty itutional . not to
chy that utive by hat even 1 into a was at ing; but + accept
ed with bred an a presia single be eligiscussion resident d be re-
jons. He DNey exie whole e works ion does
dA to be ded ahd \g period has the mendous Tess has
le which sidential
im
ay, but | say it"
in't force controls. erything 1 hardly gether. lobby in on Tighe ton, and ts up a here not n't think g. ‘They vind the
n't pay 1g from? ur tables
n man’s board to ere they
/
u get a
tion and | moving
dea that on is in ans have
an idea
Activities never to ry itself. ersuaded )r to the
3 country and the m., And on sense
ther men ry, away vy would p of road
t justify
issia has n agenc ind sa on under
“hairman S0 many sion that ire about
« 1
years then started poultry and cattle feed to farmers for the McMillen Co..in Ft. Wayne,
He was made eastern sales manager, then general Name at 12:30, 3: 40, 8:50 asd 10 sales manager. Then he quit. sWinner's Oirele,” at 2:30, 540 and Wrist in Accident The McMillen interests were bought by the MADRID Glidden Co. in Cleveland. The Glidden Co. wanted ws Alber Wo Barkier of Bethony. to go into the cattle feed business. “The Pirate,” with Jduv Garland BH. kley of Kentucky, || Democratic candidate for Vice ,The president of the Glidden company commis- and Gene Kelly, at 11, 2:40, 6:0, e sioned him to find a plant. He found one in Indian- : 5 AE dt 1:48 President, was scheduled to proapolis and got it for $210 000 in spite of the govern- MEET PETE—Here's Pete Turner who builds | ooohig City” >in Margaret O'Brien [ceed to Rome today despite al > . { an at 1:44, 424 ment's holding out for better than $300,000. After posthole diggers, mowers and sells Jeeps. | 5:07 and 11:50, ot 3a j9ehios Sun bis left rit re- || i - i. n an accident here - a a # Cngden Co. and went ime deal. And he began making mowers in the! =u and 10418, “Bie 0 a. at 2:03, terday. ye j buil vbean rocessin Mario Knightstown plant of Turner of Indiana. Sen. Barkley stumbled and 0. He] Wit Soha iy Sheng Plants io biggest He started out making one. every two weeks. | “Deep HE Data . pustied his left hand through a d i 3 : things in is business life jolted ‘him like an HES up 0 30 5 Say ung muon will be vp > 80 IR ate. al, U5 glass door while touring -Madrid| |beembaliiRE0N — y. He g a per cent increase in Abin Back,” with Paul La with other American legislators. " factory space. ‘It will cost him a cool $100,000. ton, at Than 3035, 6.30 and o: {Although the cut was deep, it : “He sold short 2200 tons of soybean ne at 90 cents i teed fo that kind of money. pe = I ae Midnight Show Tonite declared war in 1938, and not a bushel of soybeans Pefe Tests His Mowers on Farms | "Sunday “Deep Waters,” st 3, | Se ! last Feature af 1:45 A. NM. changed hands again until they brought $1.92. HE WORKS 480, T35 and 10: ‘Most Decorated Hero .
It cost him all he had—nearly $400,000. He is proud of the fact that he has made good on his commitments. He made good on all of those soybeans—delivered them at a loss which wiped him out. How-does a man come back after such a jolt? Pete Turner knew how. His is big and broad of shoulder with drive in every qunce of muscle. He's the kind who can come back. In 1945 he organized Willys of Indiana. The
parolees from
my secret.”
Willys-Overland Co. was casting about for farm He's on his 38th Buick. It's a Roadmaster and|Was found in her ransacked home g , attachments to use with the Jeep. "will tick off 120 miles an hour. When asked how Yesterday. He holds the Congressional Pete Turner invented a mower With practically he knew it would go that fast, he replied: | Detectives sought a maid whom Medal of Honor and most of the
‘no moving parts and no Pittman rod (which gets
its drive off an eccentric wheel). Willys made a one passed me.’
he tests his mowers in farm fields to make sure *™ they work as advertised. He believes in giving men a chance. He hives | | penitentiaries but never reveals, Seek Masquerader {Audie Murphy, the nation’s most || “2
their past. He helps them get on their feet. And! he's never found one who wasn't appreciative. In Chicago Slayin “T've got three coming to me pretty soon,” he| said, “but no one will know about them. That's lit¢ theorized today that a man
He loves good automobiles, drives them fast. Belle Tikulski, 48, whose body {he registered at Hollywood High
“I drove it that fast, but,” he gri
Tobin considers the Taft-Hartley
13:30; 3:35, $:40, 9:50 and L {Act “an undemocratic law” which
Morris, amet og Jordon {Congress passed in an "emotionCR 11:10, 2:15 5:20, 30 ial” moment.
st a0 58 and 10. The Bix Panen st 2:20, 5:30 and 3:00.
“The newest member of Presiident Truman's cabinet attacked ithe labor law in a radio broad-
propa-' |ganda™ to push the law throveh |
“Beyond Glory,” with fat a time when was
Alan ‘nfl Donna Reed, at 12:45. 4, ae an® 10:20. Secret,” with John Ireland
and ne Randolph, st 11:35 2:50, § ~nd S19
coal and railroad
Glory,” at 1:30, y hn, 0 030 and 20. 2 CARIB CHERUB—Judy Gar- pepe § AERIS land, as the good but hot “tem gm gn | Bree Comedy mail cor | sun : A
rently at Loew's. =.
Barkley, on Your, Con wm
“The Winfler's Circle,” at 11:25, «2% 5:45 and 3:85.
Sunday ~ “The Street With Neo
seven days a week. On Sundays | Back,” at 1, 3:45, 6:35 and Superman,” at 3:30, 6:20 and 8:08.
Registers for Draft
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 4 (UP)—|
decorated serviceman, said today | )—Po- | that registering for the draft was| {& new experience for him. “I enlisted in 1942” the freckled, 24-year-old Texan said when
{ CHICAGO, Sept. 4 (U
{dressed as a woman killed Mrs.
nned, “some- Mrs. Tikulski had hired recently.
~(By HAROLD HARTLEY.) | They beliéved the maid actually DAtion's other decorations.
Features at Neighborhood Theaters
i } 3
(was a man masquerading as | [GREENWOOD
{woman to gain entrance to the house, DRIVE-IN THEATRE
T “Letter Prom An Prknown HOLLYWOOD =~ “Valley of Giants” and Woman" and * ‘Are You With It?” To-| Western Heritage.” Tomorrow and ‘Romance | Joonday; and “Man Fury,” | From Tex
‘‘Homecoming”
CINEMA — “The Bishop's Wife" and IRVING — “Letter From An Dimon) “Green Grass of Wyoming.” Tomorrow | Woman” and “I, Jane Doe.” Plus car-| th : “All My Sons” and toon revue. Tomorrow th: Tues “Claudia and David.” | day: “Romance on the High Seas” and! CORONET—"Valley of Giants” and “Wall “Eyes of Texas.” flower 'omorrow thro Tussday: LINCOLN—"That’s My Man" and “Man “Bride Goes Wild” and “Dollfac From Texas.’ Tomo orrow through Tues-| DAISY~"Assigned to Danger” rg “case Jay: “Call Northside 777" an Flag) vage.
dy of Bar 20 Tomorrow and Monday: “Emperor Waltz" and Short Sub- gLp “Are You With If?” and|
TRAIL — Lr — “The Virginian" and “Bambi.” pSaltiornts Firebrands.” Tomorrow sud)
“Emperor Waltz” and Tom through Tu y: _ “Three, Jane " Darin ® Dav hters™ and “River Lady.” UNT. esday: | ORIENTAL—"April Showers” and “Iron ey ¥: ” ‘Tomorrow and Monda
= of Texas” and “Are You With
GARFIELD—'To the Ends of the Earth’
Curtain ‘Voice ‘of the Turtle” «| 69th.” through | {PARAMOUNT ~— “Close-Up”
y: and “Fighting
and “Nevada.” oA and “Black. Tusslay: a Pretty” and “Old | Hills.” Tomorrow and Monday Killer | i eCoy” and “Enchanted Vill { GRANAD Through Wednesday: “On An P. “Singapore” E.. “Be e Starr” Bl With You" “Docks of New| Toman and Monday: “White GorilOrleans.” a” and “Wild Beasts. at Bay." HAMILTON - “Valle: of Giants” and REX— ‘Olé Los Angeles” and “Out of the! Se e” Tomorrow t.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: through esday: “Noose Hangs High” oly, From Shanghai” and “The Big and a of Casanova. Cloc Why Not Try This? By DR. ERNEST G. OSBORNE
‘Odious Comparisons’
There's more truth in the old| ’ saying, “Comparisons are idious,”| than we sometimes realize. And| it applies especially to children. The youngster, whose parents; LAR constantly compare him unfavorably with a brother or sister, cousin or friend, begins to lose confidence in himself. He may struggle frantically to make his| parents see that he’s satisfactory. | Or he may give up the struggle entirely. Of course, one of the jobs of | parents is to help children learn] to behave in acceptable ways. But [least as well now—if he tries—as if there must be comparison used, he once did. That's easier to aclet it be that which compares the cept than that he ought to do as youngster’s present performance well as some school mate. Somewith his past. If a boy or girl {times a chart or other written realizes that he isn't doing Risjrecony of grades in school or arithmetic as well as he used to,|frank discussions with mother or it isn’t too hard for him to ac-{father can help him see “How’m cept the idea that he can do at'l doing?”
(ndiiapals Times
Times Movietone News Highlights of This Week's News Reel:
+ WORLD AFFAIRS—Re! ations between Russia and U. cbntinue tense as U.S. orders Russian Consul to gL. s as aftermath of the "Mrs. Kasenkina' affair. Western powers guard boundary lines in Berlin fo stop Russian raiders. Meanwhile, secrecy surrounds four-power talks with Stalin and Molotov in Moscow.
J RELIGION—Delegates from all over the world gather in Holland for the first World Conference of Christian
Churches. + HORSE RACING Citation capture $60,000-added Amer-
ican Derby for 2Ist victory of his career. Now ranks as No. 3 money-winner of the year.
In Indianapolis
CIRCLE, 45 Monument Circle DREAM, 2351 Station , FOUNTAIN SQ. 1105 Shelby GARFIELD, 2203 Shelby ‘IRVING, 5507 E. Washington PARAMOUNT, 411 E. Wash.
RITZ, 3430 N. Illinois SANDERS, 1106 Prospect ST. CLAIR. 800 Fort Wayne SPEEDWAY, 1450 Main UPTOWN, 4251 College WALKER, 607 Indiana
In Nearby Indiana Citles a OLD TRAILS, Mickleyville, Ind. PREWITT, Plainfield, Ind. WEIL, Greenfield, Ind. ROXY, Pendleton, Ind ZIONSVILLE, Zionsville, Ind. ROYAL, Danville, Ind.
COMMUNITY, Greenwood. Ind, COMMUNITY, Morgantown, Ind.
FRANKLIN, Franklin, Ind GROVE, Beech Grove, Ind. HIPPODROME, Sheridan, Ind. LIBERTY, Alexandria, Ind.
Open 6:30—Children Under 12 Free Tp rch a a 70,000 Japs Hear Peace Jew In heGar Speakers Tide” Tomorrow LE Tusar: Plea by Helen Keller
i“ Last Ua" OLI' — “Letter Unknown, TOKYO, Y co 4 (UP)—S8eventy |’ The ast Round. Up
RIV! An Woman’ and “Are ou With It?”
5ithousand Japanese gathered in|} ” COME AS LATE late show tonight: “Angel and the Bade Hard-Boiled Mahone thrsien "Th cartoon, revue. Tomorrow! the imperial palace plaza today COLOR y AS... . 1 AM
“Hazard” and “Eyes to hear a plea for world peace by ANDERS us| Miss Helen Keller, world famous rth of Rio Grande” and “Don’t os} author and lecturer. Panhandle and rhe pa byMondaY: She told the cheering Tem
15-Minute Drive oo on Rd. 31 LATE SHOW TONITE!
SARE snckel
of Tex SANDERS ~~. “Queen of AMazons,”
as
SHERIDAN—“On An Island With You"|that “men are not chronic eneand port Said.” Tomorrow throughimijes, but are co-workers” in their
“Romance on the. Hi
ref ® 8ST. LE and Re Predict 10% Lower
{ Ee TUL patra tae “fi: Meat Production WASHINGTON, Sept. 4 (UP)—
Seas” and * “See. |
Tuesday: “Fort Apache’ and “Adven- $ TE Cages A, efforts to make the world a bet- Wash —1 Ml, W < OPEN TIGHTLY A TTP. MAE {SPE a p EEDWAY un Lod Fancy 7 roe pnd, ter place to live. Marsh lam Lundigan i 7
“INSIDE STORY” “JEZEBEL”
erro Comes . STRAND. iver River a. sist .2f| The Agriculture. Department said “My Man Godfrey” and “When today that per capita production Gor fore oo” a vaiiey ot|Of meat for the rest of the year | dents oma a ough Tues. will be about 10 per cent below! il ' Hend| the 1947 level. In its monthly report on meat] a. -land livestock, it again cautioned | orrow Comes." consumers not to e an im[Yoous — a tos and on, the H omorrow mediate increase in meat supplies ph through’ Tuesday: “Hazard” and ‘River|Decause of the big 1948 crop of | | t
6
| UPTOWN—"‘8ilver River" the Tvrtle.” Tomorrow through : UMy Man Godfrey" an
the files of the FBI
HE STREL IUHHRUARAT |
MARK STEVENS RICHARD WIDMARK
lz Eg On Qu Merry War and “Al corn and other feed grains. we’ sd See Radio Blackout SUBURBAN DRIVE-INS
| WASHINGTON, = Bept. 4 ¢ ' pt. we On Blind Manon Borrow and| Blackout of shortwave radio signay sme. Bass Go occ-End: andinals will probably annoy radio MA Yoo DSi Enrrings and listeners over the week-end. The prugtime in Sierras andigtorm in the ionosphere that | Moaawy; “Singapore” and “Devil onl e. tog last Sunday is expected EE ON Eber dw and|t0 become worse over the weekbday The and snort|end and may not end until Mon-
Tom “The Plainsman’’ suvjeets, ‘Inside Story” and “Jesebel#|d8Y, the
Tomorr da ax “Romance on "the High “Black Narcissus.”
Er
National Bureau of y Pius, sartom WL and Monday: A here reports. g TE 07 ars DOWNTOWN ; ” AMBASSADOI: rE LY ugh Thurs. BALLROOM : \ Fol i” J Dn; 3 IY 2 fay: wild Woman the Congo’ and Cars DANCING » p> Ld SAT Nt © OMORRg,, Hoy, t Machi | © TT en, Seize Slot Machines | SEW Saas OPEND he rm
Wed, Sept. 8, 8:30 P. M.
Motion by major strikes in toe | industries,
i
SUNDAY NIGHT MIDGET AUTO RACES
EI LY SQUARE
CONT. MAT TODAY: to G-30e “EYES OF TEXAS" Color Donald O'Conner—Olga San Juan “ARE YOU WITH IT"
CooL
him—
LAST TIMES ~ Cassidy "SUN. & MON, of Grande’ . Rod Morrison
Leon Errol Don’t Fool Your Wite'
“Gn an sland With You" Winters as Charlie Chan
“Docks of New Orleans”
a
CARROLL mALS i JANE bo
“EYES oF TEXAS"
AE =)
On Lake Steamer CHICAGO, Sept. 4 (UP)—Po« lice today held two men on charges of gambling, after raid-|
QUAID DANCE STUDIOS ing the lake excursion steamer
BI LEY across the lower tip of Lake, 16th & Hlinois 8900 | ‘City of Grand Rapids” and seiz-| Semm————
[ing 20 slot machines. MILANO INN
{ Authorities said the raid "was In Every Town There Is!
{made after they received complaints that children were spend-' t One Good Italian Restau-}| rant; and This Is It.
ing their savings in the machines while the ship cruised between here, and Michigan City, Ind,’ OPEN SUNDAY EVENINGS i Michigan. 231 S, Noble St. MA. 8834;
SWIM WESTLAKE
Every Day and Evening
Complete Course 10 Lessons—$9.50-~Terms
BURLESQUE AS YOU LIKE IT Glamorous Frances Ball and Beautiful Qirl Features PERNT Aras. PROVOKING ~ BURLESQUE REVUE
DIRS WITH CON TO 11:00-8ATURDAY CONT. CONT, SUNDAY HO “To 11:00--8SPECIAL SATURDAY MIDNIGHT “sno
| roniGar_ooLISEUM—s-ur. sHOW
HOOSIER RADIO ROUNDUP
% AUNT FANNY—,,,., Aone Craracterisations % SMILEY BURNETT—™* Toma "=" %* TEX RITTER—wesiern star % TEN COEDS—...c0auie Dancine % SKEETS CROSS—:.... cod Dances % BLACK HAWK VALLEY BOYS— Also * a Host of Hoosier Radio Stars oe With Them +
ie a BLOOMINGTON-—Mrs. Daisy MoGloth-| {1in, 54; Mrs. Nora Sundermeer, 80; New ton Harvey ¢ Cum HEST TON—Mre pashert Willet, 49, !
C A ry 7 { FT. WAY! "i. Jaenike, 88;
{Pyt. Bernard Brames, "0: Alexander Pa |serson, 79; Harry L. Case, 53; Robert X,
p GABY—Mrs. aon BE. Eine: 79;
B ihgle, 80; Lela Larry, my. 10; "Charles, f FRI, SAT, SUN. “toxgieernt anew MAX WILSON MISHAWAKA--Lowell Blake, 37. PER y 73.1 i. mer, 67; C a
and HIS ORUHESTRA FAREWELL DANGCE, Sept. 12
® NO GATE AFTER 5 P. M. TONIGHT +o
RANDSTAND THRILL SHOW JOIE CHITWOOD
AND HIS LEGION OF CHAMPIONS
AUTO SEE
BARNES-CARRUTHERS
STATE FAIR FOLLIES OF 1948
STARTS TOMORROW NIGHT, SEPT. 5 AND NIGHTLY THEREAFTER
DANCING —SINGING-—ACROBATS—ETC. AFTER REVUE—FIREWORKS DISPLAY
Our
goes to give that
service embodies all that
after-feeling of
satisfaction; the satisfaction of a
TONIGHT, Sun. Afternoon
beautiful tribute to a loved one,
yet no burden to those left.
HISEY & TITUS
951 NORTH DELAWARE ST.
85¢ to $2.20
Grandstand Seats,
witLIAMS ee “ON AN ISLAND WITH You” SUN Senrs “PORT SAID”
nm TON GS ron SAD OF CABANOYA gus: “FORT APACHE” al. iat. Sun. | A Mon, § From 11: AS
Mat. Totap—itn to to tte, Fis Tax os : GNKNOWN oan” "WARE YOU WITH IT"
| JOAN | FONTAINE-LOUIS JOURDAN |i, rrom - "Unknown Womas®
CIE wr
LY a a
i
ent Color Cartoon
4 entire family with Bugs | Densid Duck. Popeye, Woody Wed: pecker, Mighty Mouse, Olive Oyl.
Extral A New snd Entirely Ditfer- | ra Revue. | Revival moments of fun for the
10th and Open “GARY i Se
‘GREEN GRASS OF W
Lanewster—tdv, G. don “ | Shy 3g
ADDED. a LAST anon Extra! NIGHT
Fair “ANGEL & BADMAN"
ox otfiee Open il 11 ¥. W.
UE
“HAZARD “EYES OF TEXAS"
SUNDAY
OSEFddie Dean "BLACK HLS”
dts SUN. & MON,
Mickey RooneveRrian
KILLER ER MeGoT
“ENCHANTED VILLAGE" WEST SIDE BELMONT reir i Louis Jourdan—Joan Fontaine ‘LETTER FROM AN UNKNOWN WOMAN’
Donald a San Juan “ARE YOU mr 3
SPEEDWAY rel ri
Feature “FUN AND FANCY FREE” Ruth - Husney “1, JANE HOE"
2540 W. Mich. St.
Gene Raymond--Noreen Nash ASIGKED 0
SUN. "EMPEROR WALTZ"
Sun. & Mon. em Ca. T
