Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1941 — Page 26
—— Es ey THE INDIANAPOLIS s TIMES “Why, Mr. Reagan! y’ Deny Bette's On ‘Sitdown’
Leaves ‘Foxes’; Goldwyn Says She Is [il
- HOLLYWOOD, May 23 (U. P.).|; —The absence of Bette Davis from| # the cast of “The Little Foxes,” 0s-|3 tensibly because she collapsed on| i the set, provoked rumors today that. she is on a “sitdown strike.” § Producer Samuel Goldwyn denied the reports. “Miss Davis has been declared in and unable to work in the film by two reputable physicians, Dr. Paul Moore, her private physician, and Dr. Dorrel Dickerson, representing 1the Lloyd Insurance Co.” he said. “It is the opinion of both that she should rest for at least another . | week or 10. days before returning to | the case. We are proceding on their| advice and have rearranged he : shooting schedule accordingly.”
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Mk _ABOUT:10 YEARS ago down in New Orleans, “some of : the white "= folk became interested in a Negro woman named Cecelia Carter. The woman could sing and an increasing numbér of people—her mother’s employers, among them—were finding it ous. Finally, Miss Carter’s admirers decided she should go ups North, for there her race ‘had a better «chance to perform in public. And | their help and: advice: iy so Miss Carter { In a few minutes it was apparcame and she | ent she was deserving of that help. sang. Miss Carter sings her spirituals In her years | in a plain, unsophisticated manup here she | ner, in' the way they were orighas traveled | inally done. around quite a Her naturally free voice hak not bit and re- | been scarred by training, and she ceived quité & | can go through her whole soprano joy good Roe range with ease, for the most part. Ces... ne Speaking of the songs 'tradiTuesday night | tion] to her race, Miss Carter ex- : at 8:15 o'clock, | plained that “I learned them = Miss Carter | fiom my mother, who was born i | Miss Carter will sing a re- | jn youisiana, and I believe these: £1 cital of Negro | songs are most truly representa- © gpirituals at the Y. W. C. A, 329 | {ive of my people.”
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N. Pennsylvania St. Tickets may ! 1 4 RAE — “i 4 ” -‘be obtained there now. : i Irgan “Tuesday will pavilion at Riverside Park, will open| : BS 7 Winner Jimmy pursues’ on pu LD. “ave for the season tomorrow night, with| Katherine Meskill as Susan, the pretty Paulette in a ite, ; Lever been fut on uscript. use by an (Curly) Newport and| lead role in “Susan and God,” 7 grand and glarious ; ee 5 1) : ot Rhy Band. ‘ current on the Keith’ s musical romance 1 oN k Simple, Unaffected | Among the familiar ‘ones will be Featured entertainers will -be. Ro. ly s stage. : e
sich songs as “I Shall Not Be SEVERAL DAYS ago Miss Car- Moved,” “Somebody's Knocking at | ter sang a short audition program | va... Door” and “Dere’s a Man in the Y. Ww. hall before a half- Goin’ ‘Round Takin’ Names.” Then
chelle and Rita, dance team and ||" =—————— Manager George Golding said that co0O0L the popular “hobby horses” again 20c to 6 = would be available for the custom-|§ Robt. Young “TOPPER RETURNS
‘dozen or so newspaper people and | i, jystrate the authentic Negro FPER RETURNS .. ‘voice teachers. She was Nervous | o,i.tya] and thé formalized spirit- ges Sntertainment, Admission will|}] Bobt. Montgomery EN about it, she admitted, and the | ,.) he will sing both versions of ee. c 90 0 L 6 0 0 Lf: 8 . I) (®) perspiration on her brow Sitested the “Crucifixion.” . ; to this. But Miss Carter neede Those many who love the us | SERIAL QUEEN x it rps ie lis Showing & of America’s Negroes may -iin nge Busters . . egr Because of her numerous film|} «roan ob PAE “Rive Terhune
| Miss Carter’s program a rewarding rE SKY BE | a= | I TH, 1-Pe. Oreh. . 8 . Professor Ronald Reagan gives the well-known wink to someone
HAR BOR | As Usual > (maybe Priscilla Lane) while banging out his living on the piano in
“Million Dollar Baby,” opening today at the Circle. DANCE THUR., MAY 0TH, 10 lo TILL ¢ ? :
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redicamen Dennis '0’Keefe “BOWERY BOY” Pre new amen ie W is called Daa. of Capt. Marvel”—NEWS
PICKING UP critical compliments as they go along, Leopold = Stokowski and his all-American || WHEN DOES IT START? 3 Piano Radciinle
Youth Orchestra are touring the CIRCLE : o« Bab J» t] iscountry, headed for Butler BOWL || cum Lats, Jehisy Los, ong soi || Announced Today TER: 03 on June A ea . 10: Of their New York concert, || therss Mage wn Muie” yin || Three public plano recitals were| Louis Biancolli of the World Tel- ares Lindsay and Lynne Overman, announced today, two for this % Ea iI - _egram spoke of the music as “top 1:10, 2:20, 5:30 and 8:40. i Sigs reezin Along | ERE: register on all counts, especially || « Déleting “the 10 showing Ot week-end and one for next Wednes- | Nitely Except Monday ay “Magic in Music ihe same sched- || gay. Olin Downes of the N. Y. Times INDIANA i Miss Emma F. Ogle will present
i uts his nix on Mr. Stokowski’s “1 Wanted Wings,» with Ray Mil- | her pupils at 8 p. m. tomorrow in W E % T LA K i De of Brahms but had this Bhan I an ay Cropsey Auditorium of Central Li- / to add: “This orchestra is irre- Veronica Lake, at 11:15, 1:52, 4:29, brary and on Sunday at 3 p. m. in
: 7:06 and 9:43. : M BEACH TERRACE [| futable testimony to and confir- SUNDAY “Wings” at 1:30, 4:15, the Third Christian Church, 17th . ay mation of Stokowski’s realization [| 7% 2nd? he St. and Broadway, Mrs. Grace ParCharlie Payne S Orch. —an immense and growing num- “Susait- an "erm ton | tight» IS WI bresent ber Diane, students : Summer Opening ber of young. orchestra players, comedy by Rachel Crothers. _Pro- pup Tonite | exceptionally gifted, superbly || iced by Merid BU %aVara Shu ||, Ine Wednesday recital is that of WIRE'S Piano Wizard + ; Heated on Cool Evenings trained—a flexible, sensitively grue, Cast includes Katherine Meskill ||Pauline Clark’s pupils, scheduled ie i e3t68 oR Cool Jivening fused instrumental ensemble— || Wnitacs Biscels, Valerie Cossart and |[f0F 8 p. m. in the Washington <4 Harry Bason and how enchantingly the or- william Roerich. Nightly at 8:30 ||Street Presbyterian Church. Miss THE chestra responded to him.” through Sufday. win matinee to- || Clark is vice president of the Indi-| b “Musical Master Mind" And so it turns out that Mr. LOEW'S ahapolis: Disnb Teschery Astoria i. 4 : P7 In a Surprise Novelty Quiz— Downes can put many words into || and Yada, Cade SE Baio — : \ (8 A Prize if You Stump Him! one sentence and Mr. Stokowski Goddard and ‘Charles Winninger, at _ can put a lot of music in one con- Fhe’ Pebple vs. “Br. Kildare.” with MY, HOW YOU'VE , "Singing Comedienne” A ' more, - x : . ry 5 1 : Sart, 88 rains Dey’ and Bonita G “Granville, at Susanna Foster has grown five VENS BROS. Ten Days Packed With Intrigue Love! n : < pgs * 00 | * LUBOSHUTZ_NEMENOFF It's Teee-rific! | RR IE Bl |e in we Years | SIEv: > Loughe” || Rox Harrison Sie; 2 Mish: Trele” * t piano-duo - artists J] at 2:30, 5:35 and 8:40. : J @ The, mest, ane STARTING TOMORROW pmo. QUICK AT THE BAR THE 3 CHEERS lly TEN “Its marvelous tone makes : Lou Breese and orchestra (on w \Winners he ld’s night, an otherwise normal gen- stage), with Cass Daley. omedy Mary Martin le ras by hav- sles Time ithe Baldwin the wor tleman will be buried alive nightly || Sicvens Bros, comediant, and the |ling a tune played once. :
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