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Wednesday Evening, July 23, 194t THE GREEN BAY PRESS-GAZETTE 13 Hindu levltatinn effect with At The Theaters War Veterans All Even This Aged Automobile young lady. In addition to the personal performance of the mas ter magician, the program will in IS-, elude also wire walking, juggling and many other Illusions, Blindfold Drive Test Msnsger E. R. Brennsn of the Majority of Britons Dissatisfied With Present Factory Production Churchill Promises Full Report As Public Votes in Poll on Issue Debated in Commons By GEORGE GALLUP Director, American Institute of Public Opinion Bay theater today announced i "blindfold drive through the buil ness district of Green Bay by "The Great Lester." The blindfold drive will be made with the ap proval of the police department which point out that if "The Great Lester" can drive a car safely PRINCETON, 1 N. J.

Are British factorial producing the while blindfolded "all of us should be able to drive safely with our eyes open." The magician will maximum possible amount of war material? The question camt to the fore in last week's debates in the British Parliament and the discussion of it achieved such importance that Prime Minister Churchill had to promise a "full leave the Bay theater at 4 clock Friday afternoon. He will drivo 1941 Chrysler car furnished and comprehensive report" to the- through the courtesy of Stone Mo house on the British war produc tor company. His explanation of No 53 No opinion 17 rilri'v how he manages the blindfold tion effort. A survey of British public sent! Thus it appears that the com nil ment by the British Institute of mon people in both democracies drive is that the wstching crowds guide him by mental telepathy. This is the first time "The Great are Impatient for greater strides t- t.

In production. Lester" has appeared in Green A recent British survey Indi Bay. cates, however, that the majority Featured on the screen with (98 per cent) of Britons are satis- each special stage show will be lied with the Churchill govern 'Hello Sucker" with Hugh Her Public opinion, affiliate of the American I restitute, shows that a majority of British voters do not think their war production i as treat as it could be. For every voter who is satisfied bert, Peggy Moran and Tom Brown. ment's conduct of the war itself.

Their quarrel the government seems to concern only the rste of factory production, and not the way in which the army, navy or alrforce are carrying on the Shows Start- Dr. Gsllaf) Bav "Bad Men of Missouri." there are more than two who are not satisfied a factor which helps explain the stormy debate in Par 12 .10. 4. 7 and 10 n. "Wash fight.

27 Pet. of Britons Expect U.S. in War A reminiscent touch lit the American Lgion's Festival of Nations parade, held at Ypsilanti, Michigan, was provided by the veteran United States Army automobile in which the parade marshall end his aide led the marching columns through the city. The car, which outdates World War is the Dodge touring car used by the Brigadier General John J. Pershing on the 1916 expedition in which United States troops set out in pursuit of the Mexican bandit, Pancho Villa.

With the Mexican campaign concluded, General Pershing's four-cylinder, 1915 Dodge was used at Fort Bliss until 1931. Seated in the rear seats are General John P. Kirk and Major Soller. The driver Is Howard Dawson. The doughboys surrounding the veteran vehicle are members of the 32nd Division.

ington Melodrama," 2, 8:30 and liament. As a matter of fact, the propor 8:40 p. m. Orpheum "Blossoms in the Dust." 12:33. 2:50.

5:05. 7:20 and Seventy-two per cent of British tlon of Britons who are not satis voters polled by the British Insti 9:40 p. and shorts. Packer "The Devil and Miss Greer Garson and one of the two thousand babies she fell in love with in "Blossoms In The the all technicolor fictionized story of a Wisconsin girl who begun her career in Green Bay. Now showing at the Orpheum Theater.

tute of Public Opinion think that the United States will eventually fied with their factory production is almost exactly matched in he United States, where the majority in a recent survey likewise said they were not satisfied with come into the war. This is sub Jones," 12:30, 2:18, 5:18 and 8:23 p. m-: "Topper Returns," 12:49, 3:49, 8:49 and 9:54 p. m. Strand "The Great Dictator." stantially lower than the proportion of American voters who also New Locomotives to Pull Chippewa Here think the United States wiU enter twecn Chlcafo and the Twin Cities, but the type of engine is on suited to the curves and grades of the "Chippewa's" route.

The Magician 12:30, 4:10 and 7:50 p. "Road the war. to Zanzibar," 2:33, 0:13 and The latest poll in the United Next Monday afternoon, the TV States by the American Institute m. Da Pere Malestic "Tenth Milwaukee road's "Chippewa" will be pulled into Green Bay by a construction In the Milwaukee shops for the last two months. With its new streamlined Jacket, the locomotive will present an unbroken line from the top of the stack to the rear of the tender, and this line will continue bark over the coach tops, officials said The general design is Identical with that of the locomotives which pull the road "Hiawatha" be- indicates that 83 per cent think the country will go into the Eu Avenue Kid," 6:45 and 9:20 p.

"Those High Grey Walls." 7:50 new streamlined locomotive, It was announced at division head ropean war sooner or later, while Magic Wonders, plus a motion picture. "The Great Lester" is widely known as a master of legerdemain. Probably the most famous of his eye-baffling illusions is his effect of sawing a living woman in half with a three-foot power driven buzz saw. Audience Invited On SUce Members of the audience are invited on the stage to examine the paraphernalia used and to watch the buzz saw as it apparently and 10:30 p. m.

13 per cent do not think it will quarters here today. From then on. these engines will be and 5 per rent express no opinion. Pearl "Torchy Runs for Mayor." 8:45 and 9:20 p. nv: "Meet Boston Blackie," 8 and p.

m. The British Institute survey American defense production. The British survey follows: Inrvey ef Voters la Britain "Do you think that we are producing in our factories the greatest possible amount of war material?" Yea 21 No 64 No opinion 23 In the United States, the American Institute recently conducted a survey on the following issue: Surrey of Voters In the U. 8. "Do you think America's production of arms, airplanes and other war materials is going ahead fast enough?" i Yes 30 equipment.

They have been under shows that nearly one-half of 1 aur British voters 43 per cent think On the Island of Malta in the Britain cannot win without Amer SEE THE GREAT LESTER'S Daring Blindfold Mediterranea potatoes yield two ican entry into the wV. Thirty- ray. passes completely through the crops a year. five per cent think Britain would win the war alone if the United body of a hypnotized subject An Dnvt Friday at 4 clock Storting in Front of the Boy Thtorf! other feature will be "The Ghost States continues to provide arms Seance." Several years ago Les and other supplies. Only 13 per ter assisted Mrs.

Harry Houdinl in LU BAY TWO GALA STAGE SHOWS cent think Britain can win without assistance. and roqalrtl rai 1 Wt 4 1 On TN8 NOTE: That ara Special Showa Starts TODAY! her search for a spiritualistic medium through whom she could converse with her late husband. Lester also will present a baffling GTAGQ on the second floor of the home, Th MmI Darlnc Bandit HeroM of Jflilorrl Thr Oat-Skot tot aaparai aatnliaion FRIDAY AND SATURDAY July 25th and July 26th Each Night at 11:30 P. M. First Time In Green Bar All Seats 45c Plus Tax in damn hojt ana uul-Hod XI mi in PERSOn in ramout Daitoni! a 1 (7 (l EiacnV LESTER m-.

was trapped. A passerby climbed a ladder and found the child on the blazing floor about four feet from a window. The boy related, according to the coroner, that he set the parsonage fire by touching a match to a pile of papers: that he reached through a broken window to ignite a curtain at the paint store, and that the fire at home was set in a pile of rags in the attic. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Hedrick. The Great Lester" Shown in SEE A IEAUTIFUL lftl CUT IN HALF BY A It Ill seats now fl jJwAi lnJiSr-w 1 1 I Jk 1 on Saik at I AOUT ON ME, I RRSMT BAO- UlEl SftS ZSTPaAX. VA" VJ-l L. Ill TER" camlnc I i fTnT" 1m direct from -r-i II II fl I at tho lutil I II Li I Titr. cm- CtJslt fP II I 11 I I mmS a SSW Youngster in Ohio Liked to See Fire COLUMBUS, O.iA A boy of nine who said "I like to see the flames" was held in a detention home today after admitting, Coroner X.

E. Smith said, that he set three fires the last one burning to death his four-year-old half-sister. With matches he obtained from his home in nearby Winchester, Donald Hedrick fired a church parsonage, a paint store and his own home Tuesday afternoon, the coroner said the boy told him. Mary Lucile Hedrick, sleeping Will Play at Bay TU.MOHT THURS, Jean Arthur "The Devil and Miss Jones" "The Great Lester." magician. SUZZSAW SM ssi av-aBl gfl I I JksjgdKA w.il- taf -'N IJI and his company will appear on Roland Young Returns" Joan Blondell "Topper the Bay theater stage Friday ahd Saturday at 11:30 p.

m. each night The stage show includes a one Royal Wadtacordo oat op Optimism is distinctive hour stage presentation by "The PrM llalloway Suckara Saturday American product Great Lester" and his revue of II i II II IIM II Tuie io a uf eras uuuu acer I I I II fl I II I I IN MOU-YVOOO I COLA EVER I 'ft Uti A.r I TI1E SJOVAL CSMWM COUTASTTO! KNOW I 1 L) fi fCc? mm mm SEE LESTER'S WORLD FAMOUS "GHOST SEANCE" See The Amaslng Hindu Rope TRICK! (SCREEN I "HELLO I tfW-6 SUCKER" I I STnik Barkort, Tom I TrOr A 0 2nd 1 Laughs, Thrills, Smash Hit! and Chills! I Bran and Pacsrl YES GREEN BAY 1 IS IN IT! Hara a akkm SmtS fkn mifi I AmX 7.. mmM" I va Cl I 1 v. 5 j. n.

4 if VIA s-: SLf FRANK MORGAN Mnj( 1 f(pj Addad Enjoyment! '9 'CM? Anothrr Thrllllnf Pato Smith Shorn WvksvN "PENNY to the RESCUE" '4f Aliot Hurt of the World In Action ftCSrP vA" I a af ST aBBfSiaHSSBaa-v I a a SBssBikv LU93ULJ in THE 0BF i ft rr 'if taatad taadinpi couta from un I a. Sal ad pa, and thrnrotod Royal Crown Cola beat-tastinc. It's tba GflEEflGAOSO 7ALTEfl nDGEO aama eoln that baa won Sou of 0 group taita-taats from coaat to eoaat. Two 5C II Wco' With FELIX BXESSART MARSXA KOT full ilaaaM in big 6 bottla. FAT IDiDEN SAXSEL J.

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Don't miss COMING SUNDAY mnmmm MAJESTIC TONITK AND THl'K. Waltrr Connolly "THOSE HIGH OKKT WALLS and Tommy Ryaa "1STH AVE. KID" and Cartoon. PEARL TONITK AND THIK. Thaatrr MorrU "MEET BOSTON BLACK IE" and "TORCHY RUNS FOR MAYOR" and Stoofaa.

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