Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1948 — Page 6
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up in this town if you don’t go out to lunch,” Mr. PPC Wolf says, though he bears no malice toward .
SJHEATERS HELPED=—=Marc J. Wolf points out thie ‘plague on his office wall, official recognition from Washington of the help Indiana movie thedfers gave to fori drives and other war activities, -
Weight still is a problem, though he’s trained down from a frightening 290 to a more reasonable 250 pounds by systematically going without lunch. how much work you can get. done
people who do eat at mid-day,
‘Too Fond of Pastry,’ He Says CLOTHES-FITTING presents IS tlt, but since the war: he’s been able to find some readymade suils, size 48 to 50, which “weren't old- ' mannish. “The trouble with me is I'm too fond of pastry. I'm one of those guys who hurry through dinner to get to dessert” He smokes mainly cigars and is a social rather than a serious drinker. In occasional games of golf at Broadmoor Country Club, he describes himself as a “hundred-
Mr. Wolf's office has the customary gallery of Hollywood portraits—one especially cute one being Margaret O'Brien's “To Marc Wolf, with love . . .” in a childish scrawl. But even more interesting than the Lana Turners, Greer Garsons and Van jgindons is a framed ; in ‘the inner office. It's publisher's cover or an Irving Berlin song for which Mr, Wolf wrote the words—he forgets how Jong ago The. title, which may date the so ie “1 Love . the Who Kisses (I Hate the atrl Don't)” "It never did quite so well as ‘Nature Boy,’ but 1 made; , Zow bucks aut of 4. he says: (By Henry Butler)
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fn, You" and |GRE EXWOOD — “Bambi” and * REENW , Tomorrow Le
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noneior an Bobby. Boxer’ and > Win - ter Wonderland.” ol LETON PIKE— ‘New Orleans” and bulous Joe Tomorrow and Mon § ini You With It" and short
w1Schrick T Moray s/n fed to Speak
Form Gov. Henry Schricker
betn invited to speak in the H district conference 30, United Steelwork-
Five hundred delegates from cities in central and southern In[diana and from Louisville, Ky. vhues- ihe area comprising the district,
ing ‘the conference.
{ an £2, “SADDLE LE PALS”
INDIANA UNIVERSITY
9th Annual AUDITORIUM SERIES 10 OUTSTANDING EVENTS
Tuesday Evening; October 19
ROMEO ~~ JULIET
Charles L. Wagner Opera Company Tuesday Evening, November 2
TRE NATIONAL ‘FRance : [1m etter
CHARLES MUENCH, Conductor
Commsision, Lawrence Cannon
'Commiission declared today.
# Iper cent cut in Interruptible load “lon a normal basis. An earlier
. |sumption as the basis for a’ 50 © |per cent cut. i | The
McDonald, secretaryte pt and |treasurer of the district, also i and Mary Stuart, at 1:10, 4:37, an a hr have been invited to speak dur-| *% nd “a Dats With Judy ab
The main order of business will] at 1, 430
~FPC Modifies Earlier Order
By DANN IEL LM _RIDNEY
WASHINGTON, Sept. 18—Indiana industries will receive onethird more natural gas under a modification order on rationing] fssued by the Federal Power
of the Indiana Public Service
The modification places the 50}, order by the FPC used July con-
order applies on pan
tive on the line just outside of Springfield, Ili Action Follows Parley Gov. Ralph Gates dispatched Mr. Cannon here to protest the July base, although the Indiana commission had not asked for a rehearing, of the case as did Michigan, Two days of conferences Detween Commissioner Cannon, and Panhandle officials resulted in the modification order. It was sent to all states involved, but FPC declined to state whether it represented any great change in their July base decision.
ever, said that it will mean that Indiana will receive 5% million more cubic feet of gas daily from
more than would have been available under the original} FPC order, he said.
State Organists Schedule Picnic
Times State Service EDINBURG, Sept. 18—The In-
activities with a picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Byce Sconce in Edinburg at 4 p.m. tomorrow.
organ and piano music by members of the chapter, followed by other entertainment features.
Times Amusement Clock
CIRCLE non City.” with Scott Brady, at Hw 1:48, 4:35, 7:25, a 1:08, “Music Man,” starri Jimmg Dorsey and his orehesire Sad Pr die Stauan, at 13:35, 3:25, 6:15, 9:08 “nt 11:68, Sunday’ ‘Canon City at 4:35, 7:25 and 10:15. sole Man? a 12:35, 3:25, 6:15 and 9
ESQUIRE “Blithe Spirit,” with Rex Harrison, at 3:20, 6:40 and 9:85
“On reval,” with Beatrice © Lillie snd ve Brook, at 3:05, 5:20 and 8:25, Sunday—Same schedule. INDIANA “Abbolt and Costelle Meet Frank.
Sd Abnott ‘and ‘Lou sg 3. 2:40, 5:15, 7:80 and
“Daredevil ] i of the Clouds”
Rover} 1+ Tingston snd Mas O Clark, "
Sunday -= “Abbett. and Costelle Meet akenstein” at 2:10, 4:50, and 10: “Daredevil of the Clouds” at 1:10, , 6:25 and 9.
canibd ban Duryea and. heliey Caulfield, ryes and Ly 11:10, 2:10, 4:80, 7:30 10:18.
‘and “Arisona Ranger,” with Tim Holt . and Jack Holt, at 1:05, 3:45, 6:30 and 9:10.
Sundav—* ‘Larceny at 2, 4:45, 7:25 and 10:05, SArizens Ranger” at 1, 3:40, 6:20 and 9:05. LOEW'S “A Date With Judy” wi Wals oy Beery, Jane Powell, Elizabeth 6:12, 9:42 and “Thunderhoof,” with Preston Fos.
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the ‘welfare of the district.
presents
“AY "RANGHERO™ Rogers
PLUS COLOR CARTOO
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LATE SHOW TONITE!
be the election of a, wage policy LYRIO . ‘Heommittee to ‘represent District “Mont Mike” with Robert 130 and othet business affecting! 12:3, 3:40, 1
mi " ® and Brian _Donlevy oo ne and 10:10.
“Stork Bites Man" with Jackies Cooper, at 11% 101s, 2:35, 5:50 and 9. “Superman” at 11:05, 2:20, 5:30 and 8:40. : Manta Mike” at I, 0 seni Sd 10:18, “Sterk Bites San at , §:06 and 9:13.
the price of $6.50 a pound on|Pritchard, Sept. 10. This price established a!Saunders, Earl avis, national record for the sale of 4-H calves at state fairs. At the banquet, both local and national 4-H leaders will be honored. A national 4-H leader will the guest speaker, “Time and place {8r the bahquet have not yet been announced. AE Missionary Couple Leaves for Scotland Dr. and Mrs. John Z. Hodge, Presbyterian missionaries in India for 43 years, left yesterday for
their home in Edinburgh, Scotland, after visiting here
Nina Brummett,
‘State of the Union’, Cast Annsuncef
June. They retired from the missionary field a year ago. Mrs. Hodge is a sister of Mrs. |} Homer Lakin, 1249 8. Lyndhurst and an aunt of Glynn Bennett, 4035 N. Kitley St. |
Select Hobby Winners Prize winners will be announced at 7 p.m. today for the Hobby conducted yesterday and today in 311 E. Washington St. by the Hoosier Home Workshop The show will be open patil 9 9 p.m. today.
Commissioner Cannon, how
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See... “CANYON CITY” as Late as... | A. M,
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diana Chapter, American Guild of Organists, will open its fall
Come as Late as And see “A Date
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MERIDIAN AT 28TH
WALLACE BEERY
in TECHNICOLOR
“Thunderheof”
PRESTON FOSTER WILLIAM BISHO
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“MELODY TIME” ‘Give My Regards to Broadway’
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Fred MacMurray—Frank Sinatra—Valli
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“Fury at Furnace Creek” Chapter 2 "SUPERMAN"
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