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Sioux City Journal from Sioux City, Iowa • 8

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8 WEDNESDAY MARCH 29, 1941 1 I I "There's'' no comparison between IVOEJEN CONDUCT a peaceful walk home at night and a picture like that," she remarked. Entertainer Sees Horror Film Alone So Sorry Lake City. Wi A woman POLITICS MEET Salt O. P. County Council 5i.

visiting here from Provo, Utah, provided' a new ending to the old. story about trying, to post a letter ina' fire! alarm box She realized error', but Vouldn't leave until the firemen had arrived so she could apologize. Tale fc Based on Murders Plans for Election in November Princess Feature Today Inez Mann, entertainer at the Tht Woodbury County Council or Kepublican women met Tuesday morning in the Y. W. C.

A. to perfect organization and mem Egyptian room of the Oasis, sat alone through a midnight preview Dersnip plans throughout the county. Fifty representatives from showing of The Lodger at tne Sioux City and county were pres Princess theater, where, it wiu open today. i Miss Mann voiunteerea to sn ent. The purpose of the meeting as expressed by Mrs.

Edith Forsling; Woodbury county president, state alone in the i theater to witness the horror picture starring Merle Oberon. George Sanders and Laird ana district recording secretary, and state legislation chairman, was vr run. Cregar who portays Jack the Rip- vnirir I to perfect action preliminary to the November election. The purpose of the council, she said, is to If A pe, murderer of tne late ibbus. "That was the most blood curdling thing I have ever seen," said Miss Mann.

"If fit' hadn't known the ooerator was in the foster, promote and interest women voters in republican prin- -s 9 apies. theater; I would have been afraid Mrs. Forsling presided at the to stay at all." The picture ended at 1:30 a. m. meeting and Jean Smith acted as secretary.

Mrs. William McDonald of Smithland, Eighth district having portrayed the murders of -v five lovely girls. Miss Mann was ready to leave. president, was present. Mrs.

Forrest Collier of Sioux City is vice president of the Woodbury county council. Several candidates for office on the republican ticket ad i MOUIE TIME TABLE dressed the group. ORPHEUM: Ink Spots Stage The meeting unanimously indorsed the mental hygiene, program as outlined in the columns 6:45. 10:40. SaUors of The Journal and Journal Holiday 1:10, 3:50, 5:05, 7:55, 935 MfiRrVEyAR) AtOfffnYOOU BS IS fAIO TO 60 I Tribune and recommended it as a course of study for members of CAPITOL: The Sullivans 1 :50, if 4-20, 6:55, 9:25.

Yokel Duck Makes Good 1:30, 4:05, 6:35, 9:10. rear. This is an original picture of WX2, a radio trans-, mission on March 20. (Associated Press wirephoto.) Lodger 1:30, CASSINO IN RUINS AFTER BOMBARDMENT Mechanized units, of the allied Fifth army approach the battered buildings and rains of Cassino, Italy, after the town took a terrific air and artillery pounding on March 15. Note Red Cross flags on jeeps in foreground which are ready to evacuate wounded to the council.

Following the meeting a luncheon was served after which a roundtable discussion was held. The membership committee of the council has set a goal of 1,400 members for the Woodbury county council. 4:20, 7:10, 10. Hat Check Honey 2:55, 5:45, 8:40. VICTORY: True to Life 1:10, 4:15.

7:20. 10:20. The Saint Meets Detective Gibbons to Take F. B. once, it would have been an interesting short subject!" IDOL CHATTER the Tiger 2:54.

5:58, 9:02. HIPP: Dangerous Blondes Training Course 11:17. 1:47. 4:23. 6:57, 9:32.

Cali 'Before sighing over the short GREAT JIMMIE T1DLER -IN Hollywood fornia Joe 12:37, 3:11, 5:45, 8:19, Harry J. Gibbons, lieutenant of careers or i movie stars give a thought to Lionel Barrymore, a Sioux City an Seeks Biggest Hot Dog Stand Private L. R. Bernard Returns After Two "Years Overseas topnotcher for 32 years! In-a-word FOURTH STREET: This Is the detectives of the Sioux City police department, will attend a 14-week course of training for police Cooper's Army 12:10, 2:34, 4:58. 7:22, 9:46.

Cartoon 2:12, 4:36, 7, 9:24. stance: sag gravating. The OLLYWOOD. In the last a 11 FROM THE JOURNAL FILES at the F. Bw I.

school at the Na few mnnths AmpnVon nrmv campaign to give xjeanor roweu IOWA: In Old Chicago 12, music Til Ctlantu Htur prtitnts ilcrienf froa MOZART Jhd TtmyMii uprmm Chrl( Karilnraii Untr lbrt Wm4 baritiu One Show Only FRIDAY 11:30. jp; M. i 1 glamour has two good legs to tional academy, Washington. He 3:30, 6:45, 10:15. Banjo On My "Voodoo Man" With Bela Lugo stand on Knee 1:49, 5:04, 8:34.

will leave April 12. hailed motion pictures as vitally important to the morale of service WEST: Hi, Ya, Chum 1:45, A resolution De All Seats 56c men. Their; remarks have been Saturday, March 29 1924 The man who goes about deriding the United States government and. crying out against its laws and constitution can do no better than hunt himself another land in 4:40, 7:35, 10:30. We Are the Ma T.

rines 3:13, 6:08, 9:03. tective Gibbons to i attend the school was passed by the city railroad in Sicily and now that Cited for the croix de guerre: Dance Director Leroy Prinz, who, being sneeringly reminded i by an Inefficient waiter that "There's a war on," satisfied every man's ambition and led with his left. 0rf Sb4uttn inductor T'm hanlr In tTif. I "vk "eijfcixu in fcOXVing ESQUIRE: Henry Aldrich Haunts a House 7, 9:30. No Place council in executive session.

The action had been recommended by Mavor Forrest Olson in Au ing to hunt the biggest hot dog wvw wai 1UU- have my 1111 Tke film industry, within the for a Lady 8:25. TONIGHT SPONSOKKU BT which to live, Hanford MacNider, former national commander of the American Legion told northwest Iowa" teachers at a session of their As much as I admire Ginger js mucn as i aamire Lrinser uniuuuus wicucis. i That was the comment dramatic ability. I would CtUaat America Inspired with Greatness "THE SULLIVAtlS" HURRY! I Ends Than. vate Leroy R.

Bernard of Sioux wooers I donTrneSlctors who see make another City, as he arrived 'the United I dancin nictiire. Have von tm. o. ft, on. annual convention.

a i rti i i nwi'xi iik i mcann Tan 1 m. Patrick Dougherty, 65, a resi gust. 1 Attendance at the academy is by invitation only, it was stated by Superintendent of Public Safety Richards Tuesday. f- i At least four, and a -half pints of water should be taken into the human system every day. states recently lor a 20-day fur- vears a limeMghted celebrity lough.

Which he Will spend at the lose fame faster than Diana Bar. dent of Sioux City for more than Starts 35 years, died at home of his son, home of his mother, Mrs. Ixuise "pr Dual.bill on a iol Joseph Dougherty, in Omaha. oww inot rniarhiA ni marquee: wno uone ana a The Woodbury Teachers Ttr it VHliWVk I uon i appreciaie ine unuea mo uoomu association, a new association with States until you've tried to get a hot dog in Africa or Sicily, the a charter of more than 100 Sioux City and county school teachers, was organized by mirals are sincere in their soldier added. 1 THE NAVY WAY? Leading Man William Henry is the hero of this ironic tidbit.

When Pine and Thomas, producers of Twsom WITH SO I CAN USTltl TO He was among the first in 9 1 J. Games, county school super tributes to motion pictures, it's time for them to do something fantrymen to go overseas, landing NOW ENDS THURSDAY intendent, at the close of the JLl 4 his most recent picture, The Navy Ireland anuary 20, 1942. He served with an antitank outfit oi Woodbury county institute. Way, decided, to premiere the about the deferment of men needed to keep studio" wheels WPOFTUE CVENINGI'" film at the Great Lakes naval Richard Cowan, 79, 3404 First street, a resident of Sioux City P. "1 'Wr i i ii Tyrone Power Alice Faye in Their Picture "In Old Chicago" the 34th infantry division all through the African campaign and rolling.

More than one-third training station, they asked Henry ater went to Sicily where he for nine years and a member of the G. A. diedt his home if he would make a personal ap of the industry's experienced helped supervise rail transport to pearance. Henry agreed. technicians are already in "Asnoondng a new champion' after a long illness.

keep supply lines open. PXrS ANOTHER FAVORITE "BANJO ON MY KNEE Joel MeCrea Barbara Stanwyck vpninff! Masic.1 en uniform. Tod of the imnMiif(vth whole family I They represent the majority of Girls are being taught to be real housewives, from the 'preparation and serving ofmeals to the fine Father of 14 Children unmarried men. Now the others are Demg caued at such an alarm The next week he was drafted, and assigned to the i navy. He's going to the' Great Lakes, training and will arrive there on the very day of the premiere but as a rookie sailor, not a movie star.

arts of dressmaking and millinery, Ma jvi maiMouimiu, ing rate that disaster is just fli the home economics depart i Songs by lovely Sally SwMtlandl Ballads by those favor- ites The King's Men! Brilliant two-piano arrangements by Saa-enberg and Rebner! And the famous Westinghouse thorus, under Ken Darby's musical direction! Tune in this new West-ingbouae sbe. A uwauui ricruu Watertown, N. Y. A 46- around the corner. The movie I business, remember, is a youns ment of the Sioux City junior and high schools." Now Ends Thursw 3 1 Till 6 n'th 1 business- obably 80 per cent of Sioux City pupils placed in each TWO HITS! 1 Its oersonnel aside frnm -r i.

Speaking or ironies and the of three" groups in the" statewide essay contest on Community His piiea lor navy enusuneni. Uves and directors are well on. vagaries of fame. I hear the Hugh Sinclair Jean Gillie "The Saint Meets the Navy recruiters said1 Monday der the age limits of the iraft. Mary Martin Franchot Tone "Truo to Life" 9ii5 p.

n. C. W. T. Victor Recording company will tory in Iowa.

Theodore McCor-nack second in group that Leo Thesier of Lowville and Meanwhile it behooves Holly- wood to do a bit of manenvriT, reissue a number of discs made SUIJ WUUiU ue lven too. Worker noftl. ,1 iZ, iZZZZ about five Milton "Bolstein took second place in group 2, and Alvina Helmke years ago by Charlie I 'r Vi I Tiger" final examinations April 5, from which An Barnett's orchestra. won second prize in grpup 3 draw: Thev wfln't ea I At the, time the records were mate collapse, but they would Released, Barnett's vocalist r1 ft neip. woa uui uupwiani enougn rate mention, wow the situation is re- FTJDLINGS versed.

The vocalist, Lena Horne, NEV8 BEFORE WAS ROMANCE SURROUNDED WITH SO MUCH The actor's a.blithering fool, no aus- to oDserve this prime Durban, South Africa, will ruie: spend $160,000,000 on postwar i J' -4: BDIMiG xse Drutai ana tough construction, of which about In your love scenes, nlav rnmrh 1 000.000 will be-used fnr low rnst And the female fanatics will drool, housing, $1,200,000 for civic offi- ces, $2,000,000 for 4 improving i CROSBY MISUNDERSTANDING beaches, $720,000 for a concert hall Ask -Parhara stov Jand $460,000 for a boardwalk and fhe.rhivDW similar attractions, r- i iiuu wuuu mams, I and it'sodds-on she'll tell vou this lstory. Warner Bros, cafe the midaf ternoon. she round the -room deserted evrent for one well known Romeo who NOW ENDS TIIURS. 30 tUl 6 Price 40fl TUl SO to 5 65e After 5 rose. to his feet.

'ac 11 BRUSH -Startled by ah" tm-Hollv- V'ff woodian display of courtesv- Miss I': I Sianwyck beamed brighUy and said, ''Please don't get up, on my i account. PimST HE AND THEN Star bhowa At 8:45 HE KILLS DEAUTf FUL WOMEN STA3SISG Of THE im FCSCCS ceosse mm ex iesiie Km tim bale ctuzlcs kitrvsimAIE SMITH The great lover looked befuddled for a then sat down with a sigh. 6f relief. "Okay, sister," said be. "In that case, see if.

you can find a salt cellar. I was just going to hunt for boo OUCH! TUTS Color Cartoon ws GGORGE'nAfJDEnS WE mm George Jean Nathan. Hevwnnrf liroun and other noted drama I critics have received much ar plause for their terse reviews of stage plays and pictures' but I as-MACK Today (1 P. Thnra. (7 P.

THE RITZ BROTHERS June Clyde, Robi. Paiffe Yfl, Full-Length Feature Film by March of Time U. S. Marines doubt that any one of them ever ft said' more in a few words than a young soldier I picked ud the 7 1 ower aay, He said he'd just seen The A- "7E AOE THE yz tfLT 'Jo pie Heart, and I asked him how he liked it. "Well." he renlied.

"Tf r.iAniriss" mcjr u. ivu luiea au me iners atl ADDED: CARTOON NEWS A kit- iifl''Tcs 4 Cenury Fox's Master SKocbr lt Time In dry i mi nn Poa Red Barry I I afci-isf JfowJTaytojc tliilSrCQ Edmund Lowe AaJt LonJs Dangerous hits Blondes ii.ji i innm.LiuuitjM IUIIM i ji "Tll uULJuCjjLJ tuss. ved. thu.is. HALPir Only ZZc Tlus Tax smisT i i SATURDAY Hoy 'Don Littla Etrlciland Re.

Price- Only i packed scriim hitC Three Sailor on 48-hr. Tare! Time enoujrh leave rem limn lOMUH'i and THLtisOAX Plus Music-Loaded Co-Hit! "hat with FREDDIE SLACK Orchestra TED WEEMS Orchestra i HARRY OVENS HawaUans Leon Errol. Grace McDonald it DS STATIC iS COAST TO CCAST 1Z.zr.ry Alirich Iliurts ilonss" Firs --No n.ce for a La3yM Kith wt IJndMiy mad u.nntn Cart an "The Trmniwt Kimr" Louie AnnsTnoxG with AUTnUR LAKE Jane Lawrence Boh Ilaynes 6.

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