Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 December 1950 — Page 13
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tributions by Indianapolis residents to the Salvation Army, Lt.| ® “Col. Herbert Pugmire, announced
today.
Through its Christmas program, the Salvation Army provided din-' ners for 600 families, clothing and turkey dinners for 300 homeless men as ) fruit and other remembrances to more than 7500 patients in institutions and hospi-
toys for 3000 children,
well as candy,
ot A BIG CAST OF BEAUTIES AND FUNSTERS IN AN ALLSTAR
GIANT NEW YEAR Show
SAMMY SPEARS: RED DOOLIN
WHAT A MAN" "OMRKHILLBILLY”,
ADULTS TONITE, 5:45 'Til 6—40e
ROY ROGERS
All in Color “BEWARE OF BLONDIE" Color Cartoon Revue
SANDERS ix: © UPTOWN Toeatiine Prelle "American in the Fred AS Betty HUTTON ” Dance”
tin abit
“NORTH OF THE GREAT DIVIDE" Robert Mitcham “FIGHTING COMMAND” av 5 ST. CLAIR ‘Ametican Guerrilla in
sueritnfl the Philippines’ Techn" ne} James Cagney—Virginia Mayo
“West Point Story”
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“Neighborhood Theater Directory
Therese Ellen McCarthy
$400 Million Plant
The U. 8. Steel Corporation has announced plans to build a giant | {steel plant at Morrisville, Pa., to meet “America’s defense needs.” The new $400 million plant will |
la year and represents the largest |single expansion project ever-un-{dertaken by any steel company | |in the history of the nation, the: jcompany announcement said last { night, | Rolling operations will begin within six to 12 months and the plant will be ‘complete in 1 1952.
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Dane Clark "BARRICADE
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Abbett & Oustelle ONE NITE IN TROPICS
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John Barrymore, Jr. “High Lonesome”
Dunald OCumnoe SMILKMAN”
WEST SIDE
P i XxX Y ne RT, 10th Donald SCanna “MILKMAN"
oJ Don Barry “TRAIL OF TRE RUSTLERS"
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1450 Malis BE. 5513 Fred Astaire—Betty Hutton “LET'S DANCE” By Technicolor Gall Russell “THE LAWLESS”
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hn Wayne “RIO GRANDE" : Rendolnh Scott “CHINA SKY”
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. 3 wo 4020 BE, New York - TR-6211 Comfortable Pust-Back Seots «COPPER “CANYON” Color.
Lizabeth Scott “DARK CITY”
EXTRA! 40 Min, Color Cartoon Revue
TON SHOWING ANOTHER 1 FIRST IRVING PIDGEON
“THE MINIVER STORY” COLOR % CARTOON REVUE!
‘MINIVER STORY"
WRIGHT GROSS" 5 Arson EXTRAI 40-MIN, oolig STIs
Fred Astaire—Beity Hutton “LET'S DANCE” By Technicolor James Bannon “ROLL THUNDER 1 ROLL”
U.S. Steel to Build |
{ NEW YORK, Dec. 28 (UP)—|
{Johnson, {were the victims.
A pair of the most attractive ¢ girls entering the “Miss Teen- | Ager of 1950” contest-—brownette ~~. = Therese Ellen McCarthy and = J blonde Pat Alandt, are the best . of friends at St. Mary’s Academy. &
While wishing her friend luck,
i each hopes to stroll off with the . title,
Therese, a senior, is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Mec- + Carthy, 824 N. Oxford St. Active
in all sports, she also belongs to
the Keys Club and is treasurer of
the AOC and CSMC, school organizations.
Editor of the school monthly,
The Crosier, she writes editorials, features and “a little bit of everything.” Collects Stamps Therese, 17, works Saturdays at |the cosmetics counter at Brows 8! {Pharmacy, 3018 E. 10th St,
3 hobbies, she collects stamps sn
photographs.
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Pat Alandt
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PHILADELPRIA, Dec. 28 (UP) ;
Pat Alandt, 16-year-old salons $300,000 “reward pool” for!
is an active girl. She is editor of ithe classbook and has interested! {herself in the Catholic Students {Mission Crusade and the AOC."
safe-guarding company property and the lives of 43,000 employees | {against acts of sabotage was an- ||
She likes mathematics and hounced today by Bocony-i
ing to be a nurse at St. Vincent's Hospital. ch sings in the senior choir at t. Mary's and was in the Fran-| |ciscan centennial pageant this] lyear, , PAG] 8,.a sub-deb club.
Hobby Is Painting
he's president of the| Tex. P $25,000 for
| saboteurs of life or property. The company said it thought {
'have a capacity of 1,800,000 tons |gojence. Pat plans to enter train-| Vacuum Oil Co.
Socony-Vacuum and its two |
major domestic affiliates, General | | Petroleum Corp., Los Angeles, and {Magnolia Petroleum Corp., Dallas,
up to} against |
will pay rewards
evidence
‘Her big hobby is painting in it “should take appropriate pre- A (oils. She also likes swimming. and paredness measures Just as our
lice skating. Pat is the daughter government is doing.”
{of Mr. and Mrs. August A. Alandt, | {5115 Maple Lane. Winner of the contest will get a .{16-inch Philco television set. | Radios will go to winners in the {19 other schools. The queen and her court will go {to Camp Atterbury Jan. 6 to present three more TV sets to soldiers | there. i Ballots are published every day in The Times, Everyone can vote. Coupons should be left in the {showroom of any Indianapolis or Marion County Philco dealer. |
Dispute Over Alleged ‘Debt Brings Tragedy
FT. PIERCE, Fla, Dec. 28 (UP)—Witnesses said today that
{elderly A. L. Sawyer pulled a re-| |
{volver from a briefcase late yes- | {terday and killed his daughter- | in-law in a downtown store. He then shot and killed himself, | they reported. Judge Flem C.! {Dame said no inquest would be necessary. A letter found in Saw-
{yer’s pocket said he intended to {kill Mrs. Mary Eileen Sawyer, 35,
{because of a dispute about $11,000 {she allegedly owed hm,
Two Hoosiers Killed
In Train-Car Crash
Times State Service ELKHART, Dec. 28 — Two young persons were killed last night when the automobile in| which they were riding was struck | iby a New York Central “mall; {train in Elkhart County. Joseph J. Carter, 20, and Violet | 19, both of Elkhart, State police
{sald the car either stalled on the
icy county road crossing or the | driver did not see the approach-| ing train.
Modernized Bombers
Turned Over to Pilots
SAN DIEGO, Cal, Dec. 28 (UP)—Aijr Force pilots took command today of the first old-model B-36 Superbombers to undergo modernization at the Convair San Diego plant. The modernized planes will | have the same power as the new-| model B-36s under construction at Ft. Worth, Tex. Their four jet and six conventional engines give a combined 42,000 horsepower.
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Roy Rogers “NORTH OF GREAT DIVIDE”
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NORTH SIDE
Dunsld G:Conse “MILKMAN"
“oo NO RARA—John PAYNE
! James Cagney—Virginia Mayo ‘THE WEST POINT STORY’ | ane poser “RIGHT CROSS”
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san OF NEW ORLEANS” Lowery “TIMBER FURY"
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fighting man” today as its “man Macon Telegraph was anno {of the year.” { Its editors said the selection
was symbolic of the U. 8. armed {forces and emphasized that the
draftee.” i On the cover where such other “men of the year” (Stalin and Harry 8. Truman have
la portrait of a{grim, helmeted Isoldier, It also printed “real life] case (troops, FUMES KILL 13 IN BUS i LIMA, Peru, Dec. 28 (UP)~- | Thirteen bus passengers, five of he hit her on the head with a
route from Ayacucho to Lima!
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{today. Mr. Thomas is now slate | news editor of the Atlanta Con-| stitution. He will succeed Battle Smith, who is entering the weekly "paper field at Cochran, Ga. Ga.
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8. fighting man was not civition's crusader, but destiny's
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ST. PAUL, Minn., Dec. 28 (
eared, the magazine published | wars Ernest Wederath is tre
favorite weapon, a beer: bottle. She testified in municipal court yesterday that Wederath struck ther on three separate occasions {during the past year, but when
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died of carbon bottle Christmas Eve it was the poisoning whils enjlast straw. Wederath was given a work{house sentence. \
MISS TEEN-AGER OF 1950
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The Times Search for the Most Popular High School Girl Sponsored by the Radio Equipment Co. and Philco Dealers of Marion County.
This 1s my vote for the following girl student in an Indianapolis City, Parochial or Marion County High School.
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