Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 July 1951 — Page 7
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SUMMER HOURS
BARGAIN PRICES ults Tax 30¢,
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“Bride for Sale" LUES BUSTERS
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TUESDAY, JULY 3. 1051
Organist Stops For Train, Gravely
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Hurt by Another |
Confused by three trains trav-| eling in the same direction on) the same track, a popular local tavern organist was injured crit-| ically early today. | Dale Simpson, 40, Bargersville,' stopped his light truck when he saw the flasher signal at the Relt| Railway crossing near Harding and McCarty Sts. shortly before 3 a. m. today. ; According to a witness, John Rreoz, 1034 W. Morris St, Mr. Simpson waited until one slowmoving train had cleared the intersection. Then he drove his! truck into the path of a Pennsvlvania Railroad diesel engine onerated by Fred M. Bright, 58 Sellersburg, while the signal light
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Dragged 30 Feet
Ce The engine carried Mr. Simpson;
80 feet down the track, and the truck about 440 feet. Mr. Simpson! was taken to General Hospital with a broken jaw, mangled left
leg, fractured right ankle. and:
body cuts. According” to the engineer, the diesel engine was traveling at 15 to 20 mph when it struck Mr. Simpson's truck. The third train traveling on the same track was)
able to stop before it reached the death in a cornfield at W. 38th
scene of the accident. :
30th Car-Train Crash A tavern entertainer for sev-
eral years, Mr. Simpson is noted ert Borkenstein. Sheriff Smith, |
locally for his ability to play the Hammond organ and piano simultaneously. i This collision brought to 30 the number of vehicle-train accidents within the city this year. In these
killed and 22 injured.
Woman Says Mop Felled
* [Her, Sues Drug Firm | The Haag Drug Co. has been '®3¢her and moulder
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named defendant in a $25.000 damage suit filed here by a Cin-| cinnati woman who charged she| was knocked down by a mop han-| dle in the hands of a drugstore! employee, Mrs. Luise Becksmith, who filed the action yesterday, declared the mop was wielded ‘“negligently,! carelessly and recklessly” by the employee in the Haag store at 164 N. Illinois St. - Since the accident July 5, 1949, she contended, she has been un-! able to continue her work as a commercial artist, which she said paid her about $5000 a year.
Senators to Europe WASHINGTON, July 3 (UP)—! Nine members of the Senate 'Foreign Relations Committee _ will make a trip to Europe to inspect North Atlantic Treaty operations
and ¢he U. 8. Military Aid pro-!
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SMASHING.CRASHING-ROUGHNECK DRIVERS
STOCK CAR RACES
111A FR 33
16th STREET
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Times Amusement
Clock
: "FAIR GROUNDS "~. . “Annie Your Irvin Berlin: musical hit, at 5. y CIRCLE “Strangers on a Train” with Farley Granger, Ruth Roman a Robert Walker. at 1. 4:05. 7:1 and 10:05. “Casa Manana,” with the Rio Brothers, at 2:45. 5:50 and 8:50.
ESQUIRE
“My Friend 1 "with Wilson, at 8 and 9:20 ' Maria “My Friend Irma Goes West,” with Marie Wilson. at 7:40 and 11:08.
INDIANA . TiN
“Comin’ Round the Mountain,” with Bud Abbott, Lou Costello and Dorothy Shay. at 11, 1:48, 44 7:33 and 10:25 : “Skipale: Rosenbl ,* with Maxie Rosenbloom and Max Baer, at 12:17. 3:00. 6:01 and 8:53. * . KEITH'S Apache Drums.” McNally and Coleen 1:50, 4:40, 7:30, 10:28 “‘Hollywoed Story,” with Richard Conte, at 12:15, 3:05. 5:55. 8:50. LOEW'S “Strictly Dishonorabdle,” with Ezie Pinza and Janet Leigh. at 1, 3:85.
6:52 and 9:50 Meets Scotland
with Stephen . Gray, at 11.
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“Counterspy Yard,” at 2:30. 5:30 and 8:35.
LYRIC “Cavalry Scout.” ‘with Rod Came eron, at 2:20, 4:55, 7:20 and 0:58. “Red Desert,” with Don Barry.as 1:15. 3:50. 6:15 and 8:50.
ing of 30-year-old Michael Mattes were to get lie-detector tests today.
Indiana state police headquarters
| . { Plan Connersville . | accidents, five persons have been Rites “for Ex-Teacher |
Five Get Lie Tests In Mattes Slaying
Five men with “discrepancies” in their stories in regard to slay-
Mr. Mattes was found shot to
St. near Guion Road, June 23. The tests were to be given at
laboratory in charge of Lt. Rob- |
Chief Deputy Fred Fosler and Lt.]
Morris Settles were to accompany |
the suspects,
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Times State Service | CONNERSVILLE, July 3— Services are being. arranged here for Jacob Gallas, former schoot
Mr. Gallass, a native of Ger-|
many, died at his home in Lyonsville yesterday. He was 78, {
Surviving are his wife, a step- |
son and a sister in Germany.
MARKSWOMAN-—Doris Patston, as Annie Oakley, draws a
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bead while Harold Patrick, as Frank Butler, looks on enviously. The two head the cast of "Annie Get Your Gun," opening tonight
at the Fair Grounds.
AMBASSADOR * 2 ZANE GREY HITS "BAD MEN
OF NEVADA"
. with | Russell Harden
Tonight Thru July 8, 8, STATE FAIRGROUNDS
, : PRESENTS “Annie Get Your Gun”
$3.00, $2.40. $1.80, $1.20 Incl. Tax
Free Parking—Family Nite Every Tues. Children Under 12 Admitted
for Payment of Tax Only
Tickets: Ross-Babeoek Travel Bureas * Claypool Hotel, Indianapolls. Ind. 0 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.—Closed Sundavs _ Ealrgroands Off. Open 6:30 P.M.\ Daily
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Tuesday
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JULY 3rd Butler Bowl
TT Pageant of Fireworks Celebrating
thé Nation's 175 Years of Independence
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PRE-SALE TICKETS Adults 15¢c—Children 25¢
Hoag's—Hook's—Indiona Music Company—Grotto Club and Your Neighborhood Drugstore
| 2d WEEK KEITH'S NOW
ATEN OVER THE BORDER". ... Terror NA] the Old West! :
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wah Willard PARKER - Arthur SHIELDS EXTRA
The Hollywood Story that's Never Been Told
"HOLLYWOOD STORY”
Richard Conte ® Julia Adams
Baring the Hush-Hush Mystery Entangling the Lives of 5 Fabulous People
1 PLUS
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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Indiana OPS Names Information Officer
post, Mr.
Wayne Morris @ Dolores Moran
Steven Grosseck, a former re-| [porter for the Washington Times-| ¢ {Herald -and International {Service, Public Information Officer tithe Indiana Office of Price Sta-| bilization. |
The Riverside, I11., resident was| chosen by OPS Director Vernon | J. Dwyer. Before taking the $6600-a-year | Grosseck worked for] the National Tax Equality Association. He replaces Louis Hiner, | who resigned last month. Mr. Dwyer also disclosed that Jack New of Greenfield has been working. in the OPS offices as| Deputy Director.
today was
All the heart beafs and heartaches of a greaf city!
“starring PAT O'BRIEN
"FIVE FREEDOMS"
FOR EVERY AMERICAN TO SEF Starring Bing CROSBY-—Bob HOPE
Arthur GODFREY —Perry COMO
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News appointed
of 9 s { Life's Like That | LONDON, July 3 (UP). —The royal garbage ac~ cumulated at Buckingham Palace today because of a strike. The ‘hottestweather in a year made the problem all the worse, too. More than 100 garbage collectors quit yesterday - 4 because of a complaint by |] FENN
VICTORY FIELD |
JULY 6-7-8 Nights 8:30. Mal. & Sun. 2:30 -
a supervisor. Pad &
Gigantic Fireworks Displa
STARRING ROLE
SPONSORED BY INDIANAPOLIS FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE
‘BENEFIT PAL CLUBS | Hundreds of Arenic Artists and Performing Animals
Seats on Sale at
JUVENILE AID DIVISION. CITY HALL : end CIRCUS BOOTH, Corner
{| Wiinels dnd Washington Streets |
Mail Orders Promptly Filled PRICES: (Including Tax)—General Ad6c: Reserved
mission £1.20: Children i Seats $1.20
8% || Seats 60c additional; i] additional.
| BUY GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS | FROM YOUR FAVORITE POLICEMAN
VICTORY FIELD BOX OFFICE OPENS 9:00 A. M. CIRCUS DAY
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‘TRY & GET ME
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* Go "FOURTH" for FUN . . . 90 MINUTES of EXPLOSIVE HILARITY *
BUD and LOU are Pedi Hillbillies NOW
...ina RIOT of Bullets
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with Maxie Rosenbloom and Max Baer in
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You'll Laugh! Howl! Roar!
IPALONG
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"~~ RED SKELTON SALLY FORREST: MACDONALD CAREY
with WILLIAM. DEMAREST + MONICA LEWIS + RAYMOND WALBURN Written by GEORGE WELLS + Directed by ROY ROWLAND « produced by JACK CUMMINGS *AN MGM PICTURE
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P L FRANK LOVEJOY u Amanhunt se S$ buy Solent and HEALTHFULLY COOL pronie tg fim it age ; 5S 6 SONG HITS! Fun and music . . . Riotous Red in the most hilaridus - cross-country auto race in 5 of ry screen history. ..and pretty ee a, girls and laughs! Laughs! ! (iV 7g # Laughs!!! 7 ‘ >
Hear! “Spring Has Sprung” “Get A Horse” “That's For Children” "Lorelei Brown" and other hits
HEAR MONICA LEWIS sing the songs en
M-.G-M RECORDS
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SLASTDAY® “Strictly Dishonorable” EZIO -PINZA Janet Leigh
“Counterspy Mets Scotland Yard" |
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Childre Show | Under 12 Starts :
zAlways Free at Dusk: CLERMONT.-DeLUXE
DRIVE-IN PHEATRE 3 Between Clermont & Brownsburg St Bwy %4 or Crawfordsville Rd. Gene EVANS—Steve BRODIE
"THE STEEL HELMET"
Joel McCREA—Ellen DREW
"STARS IN MY CROWN"
GIGANTIC FIREWORKS DISPLAY, JULY 4TH Plus Color Cartoon A DELUXE. PLAYGROUND
GREENWOOD Your “Family” Drive-In
153 Min. Drive 8. on U. 8 Rd mM FREE Dancing 1 Hr. Before Show Kiddies Playground Onen 7:00. Shaw Dusk, Adm. Adulte She Tyrone POWER-—Susan HAYWARD
"RAWHIDE" Mickey ROONEY-—Terry MOORE "HE'S A COCKEYED WONDER"
PLUS COLOR CARTOONS Gala Fireworks Display—July 4 —0n Our Stage— Thurs. in Person, Lonzo & Oscar
rand Oa Onre Stars
,MAPLECROFT
OUTDOOR THEATRE West of Plainfield oan U & 40
Red SKELTON-—Arlene DAHL
"WATCH THE BIRDIE"
Joe E. BROWN-—Adele MARA
"SHUT MY BIG MONTH"
Plus Cartoons and News
MAYWOOD -
DRIVE-IN THEATER J. Kentucky Ave & South Tibbs OPEN -1:30.-SHOW STARTS DUSK
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| Color By Technicolor
"TOAST OF NEW ORLEANS”
John CARROLL-—Marie McDONALD
"HIT PARADE 1951"
JULY 4th FY
ORIVE-IN THEATRE &
WHO & Waridian Siat- Ra. 188 MODERN SUPERVISED KIDDIELAND Opens Tonite 00 fhaow at Dusk Joan CRAWFORD--Frank LOVEJOY
"GNMDBYE MY FANCY"
Jeff CHANDLER-—Louls JOURDAN
"BIRD OF PARADISE" (In Color)
Plus 3 Color Cartoons. Twice Nitely Adm.7 Adulés-50c, Children Free
| PENDLETON PIKE
Rd. 67—Opposite Ft. Harrison
| A MODERN DRIVE-IN THEATRE
|§ Box Office Open 6:30 to 11:00. P.M. TODAY and TOMORROW Errol FLYNN—Oiivia DeHAVILLAND
"DODGE CITY"
meen PLY Senn Wondy ) Woodneruer C7ri3on Festival EATRA! FXTRA!
GIGANTIC FIREWORKS DISPLAY FREE PLAYGROUND
Pany Rides——-Antne Rides Swings Slides and A Real Live Monkey, Too.
SHADELAND NEWEST BEST OUTDOOR THEATRE .
Drive 1000 KE. on E. 38th. E Wash to 2500 N Shadeland (8t Rd 100)
Free Kiddies Paradise Playaround
Open Tonight 7:00 P. M, Spectacular Fireworks Tonight at 10:00 P. M.
Stewart Walter Navid GRANGER PIDGEON NIVEN R v "” ”n tn Rudvard “SOLDIERS THREE
David BRIAN-—Arlene DAHL
Sven INSIDE STRAIGHT”
SULLIVAN i Added tn Late Show Tonight Doris DAY —Dennis MORGAN Jack CARSON—Color By Technicolor
"I'S A GREAT FEELING”
“GO FOR BROXp! WED. ou Wrovesave’ TWIN-THEATAIR
World's Largest Drive-In Theatre Inside Indpls. 5 Min. From Home
3000 Southeastern Ave Southeastern Ave. and Ruras Kevstons Ave and Pleasant Ran hh Show at Dask—Adm Adults
Now Four Big Features
on TwanBlg Screens WEST SCREEN—
David Walter Ktewart NIVEN PIDGEON GRANGER "SOLDIERS THREE"
David RRIAN-—Arlene DAHL
"INSIDE STRAIGHT" | eFEAST SCREEN
Jack CARSON-Janis PAIGE
"MR. UNIVERSE"
Robert CLARK-—~Margaret FIELD
"MAN FROM PLANET X" Late Show Tonite Both Screens
Farley GRANGER--Cathy O'DONNELL
"THEY LIVE BY NIGHT" GIGANTIC FIREWORKS DISpIAY
WESTLAKE -- “Indlana’s Fines! Drive-In”
| #60 N. High Schnell Road I} Oven Tanisht 7:70, Show Starts 8:20 [} Joan CRAWFORD—Frank LOVEJOY
“GOODBYE MY FANCY"
Mickey BOONEY Terry MOORE
"HE'S A- COCKEYED WONDER"
Plus Cartoons and News
WESTSIDE JUTDOOR THEATRE
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