Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1943 — Page 15
NEIGHBORHOODS
By DAN GORDON
JANET BLAIR, after a rousing success as “My Sister Eileen,” comes bouncing back to a musical comedy that tries to be and have everything under the sun. She is the featured star in “Something to Shout About,” the movie that makes its neighborhood debut today at the Uptown and Sunday at the Belmont and Strand. “Something to Shout About” boasts the combined or Ratoff, who directed the film; Cole Porter, who wrote the songs, most popular of which turned out to be “You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To”; Hazel Scott, piano- . .. playing favorite of New York's cafe society; sCobina Wright Jr. former social registerite who has turned to warbling the nation’s leading tunes; the actors, Don Ameche, Jack Oakie and William Janet Blair Gaxton, and, of
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Jordan Class |WILLKIE SAYS FOES To Graduate MAY PUT HIM IN RAGE
OBERLIN, O,, June 2 (U. P).— : Wendell Willkie said yesterday he Dr. Bail to Speak at Exercises Friday
may be nominated “in spite of myDr. Philip M. Bail, dean of the
self” as the Republican party's Butler University College of Educa-
presidential candidate in 1944. Questioned about his political astion, will deliver the commencement address at graduation exercises of
pirations after receiving an honorary doctor of laws degree from OberJordan conservatory which will be held at 4 p. m, Friday at the World
lin college, the former G. O. P. War Memorial auditorium.
standard bearer said: The Rev. Carleton W. Atwater,
“I'm being opposed by Ham Fish (Rep. Hamilton Fish, R. N. Y.), Gerpastor of the First Baptist church, will pronounce the invocation and
ald L. K. Smith (head of America First), Alf Landon and Bertie Mcbenediction. Marie Zorn of the piano faculty will play a group of
Cormick (Col. Robert R. McCormick, Chicago publisher). . I may be Bach compositions. Charles Hamilton will sing.
nominated in spite of myself.” Willkie declined to discuss the Both master and bachelor degrees will be awarded. Candidates for <
possibility of his entering the Ohio master of music degrees are: h__\\ \ Cy The Story of @
Roy Bosser, music education; JeffersonVe AAR
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Lucretia Lawson Love, dramatic|chapter of the O. E. S. will be held ' soprano, will be presented in re-{at 8 p. m. tomorrow night in the
cital at 8 p. m. tomorrow at Phillips| Lawrence Masonic temple. Me= Sr NE arch b . morial services and initiation will y Joa A,r SITE, DY be under the direction of worthy Woman's Chorus and Stewardess matron Mrs. Matilda Darling and
board No. 2. worthy patron J. B. Darling.
WEDNESDAY, primary race against Governor John W. Bricker, the state’s “favorite son” candidate for the presidency. “That's a year away,” he said. can’t discuss it now.”
PLANS NEW WAR PLAY ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, North Africa, June 2 (U. P.).—Maxwell Anderson, American playwright, arrived here recently and revealed that he intended to collect “some war atmosphere for another war play.” Anderson is author of “The Eve of St. Mark.”
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“Five Graves to Cairo,” with Franchot Tone. Anne Baxter and von roheim, at 12:33, 3:40, 6:50 and 9:57. Lies ae “Follow the Band,” with Frances Langford, at 11:30, 2:40, 5:48, and 8:56.
CURRENT SHOWS
CIRCLE Horace Heidt, with Frankie Carle & Co., at 1:03, 3:59, 6:55 and 9:41. “Cowboy in Manhattan,” with Frances Langford, at 11:45, 2:40, 5:38, 8:24 and 10:40.
LOEW'S “Assignment in Brittany,” with Pierre Aumont and Susan Peters, at 12:34, 3:44, 6:54 and 10:04. “Air Raid Wardens,” with Laurel & Hardy and Edgar Kennedy, at 11:04, 2:14, 5:25 and 8:34.
LYRIC “Crash Dive,” with Tyrone Power and Anne Baxter, at 12:25, 3:35, 6:45 and 10. ‘“He’s Davis, 8:50.
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the time of the Nippon invasion, is playing at the Ambassador and Ritz.
BELMORT—Through Ain't Hay” and *“ erly.”
CINEMA—Through Saturday: ‘“Chetniks”’ and ‘“Meanest Man in the World.” ‘ DAISY—Through tomorrow: ‘Hangmen Also Die” and shorts. DRIVE -IN-— ‘The Navy Through” and “Three Girls Town.” Tomorrow vhrough “Submarine Raider” an Broadway.” EMERSON—‘"They Got Me Covered” and ‘‘Seven Miles From Alcatraz.” Tomorrow through Saturday: ‘“Three Hearts for Julia” and “Tennessee Johnson.” ESQUIRE—‘‘Algiers” and “Cafe Society.” Tomorrow through Saturday: “The Hard Way” and ‘Journey for “Margaret.”
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Comes About Saturday: My Guy,” with Joan Just Off at 11:20, 2:30, 5:40 and
town, Ky.; Charles Geyer, ‘music -education, 422 E. Ninth st.; Richard Orton, music education, 312 N. Kenyon
SATURDAY PIANO
RECITAL PLANNED
Mrs. Charlotte Beekley Lehman will present her piano pupils in a recital at 8 p. m. Saturday at the D. A:¢ R. chapter house, 824 N. Pennsylvania st. Assisting on the program will be
course, Janet, who obliges with a hot rumba number, among other things. ” ” ” - GET SET for a battle against the axis, you Tarzan fans. Yep, this time your hero does valiant work against the Nazis who dare
FOUNTAIN SQUARE — Through Friday: “Boots and Saddles” and “Hi, Ya, Chum.” GARFIELD — Thtough tomorrow: “Johnny Doughboy” and ‘Little Foxes.” GRANADA—"Happy Go Lucky” and “Quiet, Please, Murder,” Tomorrow through Wednesday: “It 't Hay” and] “How's About It?” HAMILTON—‘Star Spangled Rhythm” and ‘“‘Scattergood Survives a Murder.” ‘“Tennes-
st.; Lucille Wagner, musicology, 3433 Central ave., and rie Zorn, piano, 717 8. New Jersey st.
Candidates for bachelor of music
degrees are: Mary Atwater, music education, 3219 kle st.; Betty Burckes, music education, 6133 Park ave.;’ Charles Hamilton, music education, 3656 Kenwood ave.; Jean Hegg, music education, Covington; Charmion Harp, music education, 1939 Northwood dr.; Dale Harred, music education,
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Tomorrow through Saturday: see Johnson” and ‘Amazing Mrs. Holliday.” IRVING—Through Saturday: ‘Tarzan Triumphs” and “Desert Victory.” MECCA—Through tomorrow: ‘Halfway to Shanghai” and “Between Us Girls.” OLD TRAIL—-Through tomWrow: {Fi angmen Also Die” and ‘How's About 2
Madison; Mrs. Beatrice Kerr, music, education, 3906 Central ave.; Lewis Lyons, music education, 406 N. Riley ave.; Robert Marple, music education, city; Marybelle Mohler, music education, 3318 Washington blvd. Ann Snedegar, music education, RoanVa.; Vincent Stouder, music education, Ft. Wayne; Mary Flora Wilson, music education, Martinsville; Mallery Bransford, music education, 4916 Indianola ave.; Helen Ferrell, piano, 1776 Brookside ave.; Edith Spencer, voice, 4857 W. 16th st.;
‘Don Winslow of the Coast Guard’’—New a Paula Blust, voice, Madison, Wis.; Mary Spalding, harp, 426 E. Fall Creek blvd.;
Friday thru ari Wagner, harp, 5235 Graceland ave., 28/1 Monday
and Jeanadele Schaefer, organ, 425 N = Lo x - 5 ME SHOW!
FACES FARM TERM Tmeleevels
IN TRAFFIC DEATH COLLINS & PETERSON
JACKIE GREEN . fxs MUNCIE, Ind., June 2 (U. P.).— * ON OUR SCREEN ° Charles F. Todd, 32, Dunkirk fac- ‘Tahit 1 Honey’ tory worker, faced a six months’ MEE penal farm sentence today for reckless homicide in connection with the traffic death of Marigrace Hall, 16, Central high school student. Todd pleaded guilty before Dela- | ware Circuit Judge Clarence G. Higi yesterday, admitting he had been drinking last Sept. 21 when his automobile struck the girl. A manslaughter : charge against him was dismissed.
to invade his jungle domain, As usual Johnny Weissmuller plays the part of the a a strong man. This time the picture is called “Tarzan’s Triumph.” For the first time in many years he is provided with a new leading 3 lady, Frances {1 Gifford, fresh & 3 out of serials Miss Gifford and other lesser productions.
Tarzan meets up with the mechanical might of the German invaders and proves, once again, in the manner of Superman, that * guns are no match for him. “Tarzan’s Triumph” plays today at’ the Irving and Zaring, Friday at the Old Trail, Saturday at the Fountain Square and Sunday at - the Belmont and Rivoli. . : oN THE TWO ZANIES, Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, prove that «It Ain’t Hay,” in the picture taken from Damon Runyon’s book of the same name. You'll be able to see them romping around today at the Strand, Speedway, Belmont and Rivoli, tomorrow at the Granada, and Sunday at the Old Trail, St. Clair, Uptown and Irving.
Miss Betty Jean Barker, contralto, pupil of Mrs. Asel Spellman Stitt; Miss Ruth Stephenson, reader, pupil of Miss Mary Beatrice Whiteman, and Miss Doris Jane Watkins of Danville.
—First Indianapolis Showing— Buster Crabbe—Al (Fuzzy) St. John “FUGITIVE OF THE PLAINS” Milton Berle—Mary Beth Hughes “OVER MY DEAD BODY"
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ORIENTAL—''Old ‘“’Neath Brooklyn Bridge. through Saturday: ‘Shadow of Doubt” and “Flying With Music.” PARAMOUNT — “Great Gildersleeve” and “Riders of Pasco Basin.” Tomor- * row and Friday: “Cairo” and “Grand Central Murder.” PARKER~—Through tomorrow: ‘Philadelphia Story’ and #‘Silver Queen.” REX--Through tomorrow: “Nightmare” and “Rings on Her Fingers.” RITZ—Through Saturday: Earth.” RIVOLI—Through Saturday: “It Ain't Hay’ and ‘Desert Victory.” ST. CLAIR—Through Saturday: ‘‘Hangmen Also Die’ and “Let's Have Fun.” SANDERS—Through tomorrow: Halfway to Shanghai” and ‘‘Raiders of the Range.’ SHERIDAN — ‘College Swing” and “Paris Honeymoon.” Tomorrow through Saturday: “Amazing Mrs. Holliday” and ‘Little Foxes.” SPEEDWAY-—Through Saturday: Ain’t Hay” and ‘Truck Busters.” STATE—Through tomorrow: ‘Secret Enemies’ and ‘Mayor of 44th Street.” STRAND — Through Saturday: “It Ain't Hay” and “How's About It?” STRATFORD — Through tomorrow: a in Hdvana” and ‘Valley of e Sun.”
TACOMA—Through tomorrow: “Margin for Error’ and “Destination Unknown.” TALBOTT—Through ‘Saturday: ‘‘Meangst Man in the World” and “Ball of re.”
TUXEDO-—Through tomorrow: “Wings and the Woman’ and “The Great Gildersleéve.”’ UPTOWN—Through Saturday: “Something to Shout About” and “Desert Victory.” VOGUE—Through Saturday: Girl” and “Belle Starr.” WEST SIDE OUTDOOR—Through Saturday: “Yankee Doodle Dandy.” ZARING—Through Saturday: ‘‘TarZn #Triamphs” ‘Journey Into
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A DOCUMENTARY motion picture of note is “Desert Victory,” produced by the film units of the British army and the royal air force. It is the complete movie A AO: iy record of one of the world’s great- | Body. z est battles, the battle which | . AMBASSADOR . Through Saturday: turned the tide of world war II in Africa and smashed the onceproud Afrika Korps of Marshal Rommell back over 1400 miles of blood-drenched desert sands. This is no publicity agent's dream, It’s the true story of the manner in which Gen, Bernard Montgomery and his British 8th army broke the German lines at El Alamein last October. . “Desert Victory” is being shown today at the Irving, Riyoli and Uptown, and will open Saturday at the Fountain Square,
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