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SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1943

Du Barry Was a Lady' at Loew's

It’s Lucille Ball as the confidential female and Red Skelton, surprised comic, as they appear in “DuBarry Was a Lady,” technicolor musical Soins to Loew's Thursday.

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NEIGHBORHOODS

TAKE YOUR CHOICE at the neighborhood theaters this week-end the bhill-of-fare includes musicals, comedies, mysteries and an eximber of war films. Two revivals, “Sing You Sinners,” with Ring Crosby and Fred MacMurray, and “The Farmer's Daughter,” starring Martha Raye, also are scheduled at the Esquire. If vou missed “Lady of Burlesque” and “Five Graves to Cairo” downtown, they began their tour = the neighborhoods this week. Both films be at the Rivoli tonight. You'll catch

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Cugat Out Of Hospital

Rhumba Artist Didn't Like Smell of the Place.

WILLIAM C. PAYETTE

Staff Correspondent

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“Lady of Burlesque” at the Relmont and Fountain Square tonight or at the Old T Strand, St. Clair, Uptown and Ambassador tomorrow. “Five Graves to Cairo” will be at the Irving and Granada tonight and the Belmont tomorrow, “One of Our Aircraft Is Missing.” produced in England and released by United Artists, is probably the best war film to be scheduled. The Ritz and the Sherhave booked it for tomorrow. “Casablanca,” another war film with a strong romantic interest and featuring Ingrid Bergman and Humphrey Bogart, runs a close second. It will be at the Emerand the Sheridan tonight. Incidentally, the Sheridan having continuous mgtinees Saturday beginning at 2 In addition to its two rege theater is show“Valley of Vanishing

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By United Press HOLLYWOOD, July 24—Mr. | Xavier Cugat is back from his first trip to a hospital, He didn't like it. The rhumba man came very close to death. They had him on table but his doctor refused to operate. “if there.”

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they had. I'd have stayed Cugat said. His doctor is the best one in the world. he says. Cugat went back to work today in “Tropicana,” complete with a standin. Until the camera is ready him he sits and grins his famous grin. Miss Mae West is in the film. {He can’t be on his feet very long. { He had a corner of air. but Cugat =aid it still smelled like a hospital. He sprayed it with pine scent, The food he didn't care for. Cugat has cut down on tivities, Now he has only two bands. instead of the 12 he once had. He does caricatures for the magazines. a daily cartoon. camp shows, a radio show, is working in a movie, and has two more movies scheduled at

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Jules Stein, head of the Music Corporation of America, which handles Cugat’s bookings, is also a doetor, but doesn’t practice anv more. He offered to treat Cugat. “What?” Cugat said. “You want to book me in paradise?” They say you think about your happiest days when you are near ‘death. Cugat said he thought about

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week and pick up my pay check.” he said. © ger dark glasses recognize me on pay window. “Finally the producer sent for me. He said, ‘What are you on the pay | roll for?’ I said ‘I don't know. Why am I?” We both laughed and that ‘was the end of it.” Goulding. by the way. was in the same hospital with Cugat. two floors »

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DENVER, July 24 (U. Richard Himber, orchestra leader, a honeymoon

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St. CLAIR— Reap the and “Trees and Homes.’ only: “Moon Over Burma.” through Tuesday: “Lady and “Devil With Hitler” SANDERS — Man From Headguariers” And Sheriff of Sage Valley Tomorrow ané Monday It Ain't Hay’ and "How's | About Tt | ERERIDAN Casablanca” and | “Rhythm of the Tslands Tomorrow through Wednesday ice Capades Re- | vue’ and One of Our Aircraft Ie Miss. ing" | SPFEDWAY Assignment in Britteny”’ and Air Raid Wardens Tomorrow and Monday: “Reap the Wik Wind” and “Let's Have Fun.” STATE— "Tenting Tonight on the Old Camp Grounds and ‘Underground Agent.™ Tomorrow through Tuesday: Roed Yo Zanzibar’ and “Clancy Etreet Bove” STRAND — Reap the Wild Wind” and “Trees and Homes Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Lady of Burlesque’ and ‘Pevil With Hitler.” STRATFORD — Boothill Bandits” and “Secret Agent of Japan.” Tomorrow through Tuesday “Gentleman Jim” 1d “Kid Dynamite.”

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Circle and Loew's Present

Laugh Provokers.

By VIRGINIA HATFIELD | It's a big movie week for teen-agers, hep-cat variety.

Thursday Loew's

the | especially those of the]

opened with “The Youngest Profes- | | sion” featuring voungsters as auto- |

graph seekers, Yesterday the Circle |

retaliated with “Mister Big,” bug musical. The “Mister Big” plot is flimsy. It concerns pupils of a school of drama and cultural arts who really 'want to be dancers and singers. So, the conflict is jazz vs. the clas- | sics., The pupils are ordered by the school's backer and aunt of Gloria one of the students, to proSophocles’ “Antigone” for {class play. Instead, Donald O'Con- | nor, star Of the show, and Rcbert | Paige, boogie-woogie professor, put on Donald's original musical to make a hit with Broadway producers et al. The jivin’ O'Connor, his partner, Peggy Ryan, have some unique {dance routines—strenuous to say the least. In addition they have a | fair capacity for comedy. The fun | the juvenile stars and the supportling cast have dancing is and transports itself to the audi- | ence.

Jitter-

| Jean, { duce

Dancing Difficult

Jitterbugging is an American institution which even old fogies must admit is difficult to do and fun, on occasion, tc watch. It is tap, acrobatic, adagio and ballet dancing all rolled into one. In a | way that makes this truly a film of {the American species. | Among the songs introduced are ‘Rude, Crude and Unattractive,” ‘Thee and Me,” “We're Not Obvious.” “Kitten With My Mittens | Laced, * “Hi Character” and others. | Tunes carried by Gloria Jean in{clude “Moonlight and Roses” and “The Spirit Is in Me.” Judging by the applause yesterdav, the kids will call this one “strictly in the groove.” They

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Don Shannon, Former Usher Here, Dancing Way fo Fame

Bros." technicolor production York soon.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES 'Ladies of the Chorus' Perform

Don't be alarmed. It's only soldiers putting out for “The Ladies of the Chorus” number in Irving Berlin's “This Is Army. is due to have ils opening

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At Garfield

On Program Sunday.

'8 p. m. tomorrow at Garfield park's |

| open air theater will feature musical]

[numbers by the Indianapolis Concert band and vocal selections by 'the “Singing Marines” and Blanche

| Bradley, This is the fourth of a series of

{concerts at the park this summer and the first of several industrial concerts included in the series. The | program, to be sponsored by R. C. A. Victor division, is as follows: Tannhauser March No, No, Nannette You're in the Army Now ........ Cailliett Reminiscences of the Plantation. .Chambers Indianapolis Concert band Star-Spangled Banner Sung by John Main, R.C Welcome Address | Given by C.

Wagner Youmans

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N. Reifsteck, R. C. A. | Marine Hymn Traditional Song of the Vagabonds .. Friml Singing Marinés and Blanche Bradley Amapola ... diien LaC alle Italian Street Song Begin the Beguine . Blanche Bradley Little Bit of Heaven ... Home on the Range Old Man River Edward Stack Army Air Corp Medley from the New ‘Moon ‘ Singing Marines and Blanche Bradley I'hree Blind Mice . ‘ Indianapolis Concert hand Community Singing Wedding of the Winds ... iis Indianapolis Concert band Ranger's Song from Rio Rita .. Song of the Bombardiers . ' Official Singing Marines and Blanche Bradley Sweethearts from Maytime .. Herbert

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The Warner in New

From an usher at Loew's to the movies at the Circle—that's the story of Donald Shannon, formerly of Indianapolis and the son of Mrs. A. W. Gerlach, 25 W. Michigan st. He's one of those “strictly in the groove” jitterbug dancers in “Mister Big.” now plaving at the Circle. “When he was a little boy, he told me he was going to be in the movies some day,” his mother said yesterday, “I laughed at him, but now he’s in and I'm going out to Hollywood to see him soon.” Mr. Shannon is under contract to

packed the audience and liked it. jitter- | bugs had better stay away for they | probably would be bored and be-| moan this as a “lost generation.” I is a far ery from the good old | raltz days, but time marches on.

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accused of causing his | own ship to be sunk, and his girl friend use up several reels of film | being hunted in London.” The fugitive and his girl friend are Alan Curtis and Michele

ond feature at the Circle. Making his debut in the movie! as Miss Morgan's son is Tarquin Olivier. In real life he’s {he son

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CIRCLE

“Mister Biz” with Donald O'Connor, Gloria Jean and Peggy Ryan, at 12:53, 4, 7:07 and 10:14,

“Two Tickets te London” Michele Morgan, Alan Curtis C. Aubrey Smith, at 11:35, 5:49 and 8:56. Sunday —* ‘Mr. 5:16, ets,”

with and 2:42,

12, 2:38, | “Two Tick9:14,

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7:54 and oy 1:20, 3:58, 2: 36 and LOEW'S “The Youngest Profession,’

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nold, at 11:36, 2:74, 5:58 9:09 and 12:2¢ “Harrigan's Kid,” with Bobby Readick, William Gargan and J. Carrol Naish, at 1:01, 4:12, 7:23 and 10:34, Sunday — ‘Profession.’ at 1:18 4:17. 7:21 and 10:25. ‘“‘Harrigan’s Kid,” at 2:41, 5:45 and 8:19

“Pixie,” with Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour, at 12:45 3:30, 7 and 10:05. “Aerial Gunner,” with Chester Morris and Richard Arlen, at 11:25, 2:30, 53:40 and am Sunday—: ‘Dixie,’ Bt. 1:19, 5:05 and 10. Aerial Gunner,’ 12, 2:50, 5:50 and 8:43.

LYRIC

| “Action In the North with Humphrey Bogart, Massey and Alan Hale, \ 3:41, 5 and 10:19 “All By Myself,” with Lane and Patric Knowles, 2:38, 5:57 and 9:16 Sunday—" Action,’ at 6.34 and 9:51. Missait, vs 5:31 and 8:48.

‘JACK BENNY GOES TO AFRICA TODAY

| NATAL, Brazil, July 24 (U. P).—

4 10, at

Atlantic.” Raymond at 12:12

Rosemary at 11:00

12. 3:1§ at 2:14,

dian, and a group of associates | presented a show yesterday for U. S. soldiers here, Benny and his companions, Larry Adams, Ann Lee. and Minnie Shaw, will leave for Africa today.

which Bs 0 MICHIGAN YOUTHS | ' HELD IN ROBBERIES

through |

four Michigan boys, arrested in Indianapolis, have been returned to Cambridge City for questioning in connection with robbery of hitch- | ‘hikers, ! The boys, aged 14 and 16, were arrested while driving an automobile stolen from Highland Park. Mich. State police $aid they had | three billfolds which were not their

property.

| The boys were identified as Guy |

Bernard Franklin, 15, Hazel Park, a ‘runaway: William Slater, 14, Fern‘dale, runaway from the Oakland county juvenile home; Donald Yo- | vieh, 16, Bast Pontiac, wanted for auto theft at Kenton, O, and Leroy Shaw, 15, Pontiac.

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and SUNDAY!

MAL BAILEY 8:30 P.M. to 1?

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“Two Tickets to!

Virginia Weidler and Baad Ar- ! 1

| Warner Bros., but is allowed to work for any studio. He's been in Hollywood six years and likes dancing parts better than any cthers. He | studied at the Shelbyville school of music and dancing in Shelbyville, Ind, and at the Stockman Studios here. At one time he taught dancing in Shelbyville. In addition to “Mister Big.” Mr. Shannon danced in “Coney Island.” He also will be seen as a dancer in “This Is the Army.” and “See Here. Pvt. Hargrove’ and “The Girl He Left Behind.”

ing for he's plaved a soldier, zailor and a marine in various war films.

| In real life, he was in the army

| izing his ambitions concerning the His roles aren't confined to danc- |

Wanting You from New Moon . Romberg Donkey Serenade from The Firéfly ¥riml Blanche Bradley and Edward Stack Anchors Aweigh Official cavalcade of Marching Songs .,...OfMcial Singing Marines and Blanche Bradley

FIGHTS EXTRADITION ON MURDER CHARGE

1.OS ANGELES, July 24 (U. P.).— Zither player Tom Kappas, who admitted he shot and killed a professional strong man “because he threatened to twist my arm so I couldn't play the zither,” fought extradition to Florida today. Attorneys for Kappas submitted {an affidavit in which he admitted | shooting Gus Lessis at Tarpon | Springs, Fla, May 2, 1932, but as- | serting he did it in self-defense, Kappas, arrested here, faces a | murder charge in Florida.

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3rd WEEK

Donald Shai nnon

| day at the age of 73.

The weekly concert scheduled for |

Official | Romber |

Lotter | Hall |

. Tierney |

T0 LEAVE ATKINS CO.

After 52 years in the saw manu- | facturing business witli E. C. Atkins will

| Campbell st., retire next Fri-

He began working for the com[pany as a saw filer back in 1891 and |16 years later he was promoted to | traveling agent for the firm, demonstrating the tools in lumber all over the country.

Mr. Johnson recalls that he had | to hike across wilderness country | on foot for days at a time to get | from one camp to another and that | once in Maine he was trapped in a|

oods all night. Later he became a salesman for the firm and in 1932 | (returned to the factory as general | |inspector. During his years in the| factory, Mr. Johnson helped deve elop | many of the tools now used in the filing rooms,

and in his victory garden.

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SEATTLE, Wash., July 24 (U, P.).—The war has twice widowed Gladys Reid, 21, a driller at the

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She revealed yesterday that her first husband died January, 1942, when a navy plane exploded and her second was Killed three months ago when his plane crashed at sea. “At first I thought couldn’ | 80 on living,” sh» said, “but they { can't all come bak, I guess I'm still in a daze trying to grin and 26¢ !

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movies, His mother about it any more. with pride.

doesn't laugh | She's just smiles |

Film Shows How ‘Bud’ Sawin Teaches His Pupils to Swim

Coach Charles (Bud) method of coaching

swimmers is the topic of an RKO-

Radio “Sportscope” wentitled “Champion Maker,” screened { Paramount here last night. ' made

Indiana next week.

Through this film, many socal |

| residents will find out what's going lon in their own backyard at the | Riviera club.

In case you didn't

| know, Coach Sawin of that club

'has trained six champions who now | 1 WO earthquakes, one “very severe,’

hold 13 national records. The coach starts his demonstra-

INDIANA | (tion with a class of beginners. His | | two-year-old daughter, lis his subject for teaching children | not to be afraid of the water. Her | | movi ie debut is as successful as her

Virginia Lee,

| gentle dunking. The beginners are|

| then taught the proper kick and | J

{ breathing procedure,

Intermediate swimmers are in-

structed next, then the near cham-|

pions, who swim with fins on their feet and with flutterboards to! strengthen their kicks. practice turns.

Familiar Names

Among the swimmers who might {look familiar are Ann, Susie and Shirley Schafner, Mary Margaret land Sarah Ann Carroll, Kitty Lewlis, Marilyn Wiegand and Susie Gas-

| Last but not least come the six| champions — Patty Aspinall, June | and Joan Fogle, Mary Ann Malts, | Betty Bemis and Ann Hardin. Pat- | ty, a breaststroke champion since | she was 13, demonstrates her stroke | | and Betty, holder of two freestvie | | records, shows how it's done. The | ‘others also swim their specialties. “Champion Maker” was filmed at the Riviera club. Woodstock elub |

| The underwater and elose - up | scenes were Wade at the home club. |

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ON HIGH SCHOOL ROAD

LOUIE LOWE

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Swim Every | Day and Eve.

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at them. Seeing a film like this should | 3 It was! make #ndianapolis people proud— in Indianapolis about two the Chamber of Commerce not ex- | weeks ago and will be seen at the Sloniee =V,

The first shock. picked up yester-

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champions |

Swimmers know that be the general public throughout | the U. S. doesn't. This short, (its excellent photography, will

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“REAP THE WILD WIND” Plus “TREES AND HOMES"

2 . Ten FREE PARKING Errol Flynn-<Ann Sheridan “EDGE OF DARKNESS" Allan Jones “Rhythm of the Islands” ~=SUNDAY Thru WEDNESDAY Alice Faye—John Payne “HELLO, FRISCO, HELLO" Orson Welles “JOURNEY INTO FEAR"

EMERSON E. 10th 5:45 to ®

Humphrey Bogart—Ingrid Sergman Paul Henreid "CASABLANCA" ‘BOSTON BLACKIE GOES HOLLYW oop SUN. " SL IGHTLY DANGEROUS” “HIT PARADE OF 1943"

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Range Busters “BOOTHILL BANDITS" “SECRET AGENT OF JAPAN" SUNDAY—Errol Flynn-—Alexis Smith “"GENTLMEAN JIM” Fast Side Kids “KID DYNAMITE"

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Open 1 P. M, Cont. Showings | Maria Montez “WHITE SAVAGE" Randolph Scott “DESPERADOES" ! Westinghouse Air-Conditioned 3st &

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Maria Montez “WHITE SAVAGE" “SCATTERGOOD SURVIVES A MU RDER™ SUNDAY-—~Mary Martin—Dick Powell "HAPPY GO LUCKY" in Color “HENRY AL DRICH H GETS GL AMOU R* 8

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LAST TIMES TONIGHT Errol Flynn—Ann Sheridan

“EDGE OF DARKNESS”

John Carroll-<Susan Hayward

“HIT PARADE OF 1943"

SN: LONTDITIONED, 16th & , CINEMA ,‘*+¢ COOL Don Ameche—Jack Oakie “SOMETHING TO SHOUT ABOUT" A. Miller ‘REVEILLE With BEVERLY'®

Sunday Thru Tuesday "ens ara ‘DESPERADOES’

Glenn Ford

‘JOURNEY Into FEAR’

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Orson Welles

Ray Milland—Paulette Goddard

“REAP THE WILD WIND"

Plus “TREES AND HOMES"

" FT. WAYNE & ST. CLAIR + FREE PARKING

Ray Milland—Paulette Goddard

“REAP THE WILD WIND” Plus! “TREES & HOMES"

EXTRA TONITE

MIDNIGHT SHOW!

Added to Our 2 Regular Features: Dorothy Lamour—Robt. Preston

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“LADY OF BURL ESQUE" “DEVIL WITH HITLER"

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“FOLLOW THE BAND” NI

MOL Hera “LOST CANYON”

Cassidy Rochelle Hudson “Queen of Broadway”

SUN. & MON.—2 Big Hits Judy Garland—George Murphy “FOR ME AND MY GAL" Wm. Tracy “FALL IN"

MECCA

Joe Sawyer 720 N. Plus Noble 22¢ Tax Range Busters “ARIZONA STAGECOACH" John Howard “SUBMARINE RAIDER" SUNDAY), Weissmuller—Frances Gifford “TARZAN TRIUMPHS" Ann Sheridan “JUKE GIRL”

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Thru Tues, $ 5:45 to 8 25¢ Bing Crosby—Fred MacMurray “SING YOU SINNERS” Martha Raye—Charlie Ruggles “THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER”

Central Ave,

WIGS at Fall Creek '| HELD OVER—Thru TUES.

Jean Arthur—Chas. Colburn

‘THE MORE THE MERRIER’ samen ‘CITY WITHOUT MEN’

Darnell

Jean Arthur “MORE THE MERRIER" Jinx Falkenbhurg “LUCKY T.EGS” SUN Ronald Calman—Greer Garson . “RANDOM HARVEST™

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