Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1943 — Page 13

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|the killer: “You don't know why|Alda. He was speaking very softly

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES d " '|a chicken crosses the road? Why a as he told us he wasn't whole~ Sergeant York,” Gary Cooper was| chicken crosses the road because—"| heartedly a burlesquer, He played

the star. In the second, “Mark| Years of yelling at the balcony |in summer stock in upstate New

Gets Top Role Twain,” Frederic March had the ‘have ‘not permanently affected Mr. | York.

title role. This one, “Rhapsody in|} | Blue, ” features Alda, and the next SPECIAL SWING SHIFT SHOW JOMIONT MIDNITE

“Audubon,” stars Errol Flynn. | gy je Roe

WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1943

2d Summer | ‘inthesuds’ NEIGHBORHOODS

P ay Ready TWO PICTURES, “China” and “Bataan” will be added to the long |

list of war films being screened at neighborhood theaters this week. “Bataan,” drama of American heroes in the Philippine jungle, features an all-male cast headed by Robert Taylor, George Murphy, Thomas | Mitchell, Lloyd Nolan and Lee Bowman. The story concerns 13 men |

DePauw Theater to Give 15° 1 Billeted' Next Week. who are detailed to blow up a bridge and fight a delaying action against the Japanese to cover the evacu- ,

GREENCASTLE, July 28-—“Bil- Cl | » y ; jeu Gas : ation of Bataan peninsula. The | leted,” the second production of the |] : mission means certain death to DePauw university summer theater, #8 i all will be presented next Tuesday and S k A plot develops among the men Wednesday at the university, Prof.|3 | when Robert Taylor, as the serni. ne play director, an- | geant, discovers Lloyd Nolan is a . oda. : | fugitive criminal. The criminal Miss Minerva Long of Indianap-| dies a hero olis is technical director of the play, | | amidst thunwhich is a war comedy by R. J. and | | derous shellfire H. M. Harwood. | as does the serThe Tuesday evening performance : geant, the last will be open to the public. Next: to give his life Wednesday the play will be given oe | while firing a exclusively for the university's 600] ] tommygun from naval flight preparatory school ca- his future grave dets and 400 navy V-12 trainees as This is & high a special convocation feature. speed film with Members of the cast include ; i : ‘ ink : plenty of action. Rachel Gillen, Marcia Hamilton and “Bataan” will Georgia Anne Zeis, all of Green- . Mr. Mitchell castle; Robert Fabik, East St. Loui Be Sn ct BL ast Bb, Duis: Irving, today through Sunday: + Fred Wintle, Moline, 1ll.; Mark | Granada, tomorrow through next Marker, Sioux Falls, S. D.; Tom Ap- dnesday: St. Clair, Strand and plebee, Lockport, N. Y.; Marjorie rss ios Swat ot Bl Isl a nw d Ett Uptown, Sunday through Tuesse 15 ant, by an 8 day, and the Ambassador, Sunday Jane Wilkinson of Logansport. , i \ through Wednesday. Pauline Grossman of North Ver- & & #4 non will be assistant director of the NEAR COMPLETION THE SECOND war film play. The summer theater business| POLLYWOCD, July 28. — Mae | “China.” stars Alan Ladd in his manager is Anna Moore of Green- | West is currently bringing to com-| last role for the duration. He's

castle. (fetta her third and latest book, "(he army now. Loretta Young

i oe Casanvoa,” story of a BAY) vides the love interest and WilBons a character whom the actress liam Bendix, the comedy. SHOW Ne

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ries of epic Americana. In the first,

‘Alda's Never Been in Front| Of Camera Before.

By WILLIAM C. PAYETTE United Press Staff Correspondent Mr. Alda, for 10 years a burlesque HOLLYWOOD, July 28.—Mr. Rob- | straight man, says he isn't nervous. ert Alda can't play a piano and he Mr. Alda is 29. doesn't look like George Gershwin. A straight man, you remember. is! So in the movies he's George Gersh- the one who yells: “Why does a | win, He's never been before a cam- chicken cross the road—? Why, I; (era, so he gets the leading role in'don’'t know why a chicken Crosses | i a big budget production. [the road. Why does a chicken cross Mr, Alda has the fattest part in the road?” | | Mr. Jesse Lasky’ Ss latest of his se- | And the comic comes through with

| Lasky says it is the biggest break for a newcomer in his 25 years of! { show business.

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“Mr. Lucky.” with and Laraine Day, at 11, 8, 11:05 and 2:05 a. m. “Gildersieeve’'s Bad Day,” with Harold Peary, Jane Darwell and Nancy Gates, at 12:55, 3.55, 6:55, 10:04 and 1.03 a, m. “Champion Maker,”” short with Coach Bud Sawin of the Riviera club and local champion swimmers, at all shows.

CURRENT FEATURES: LYRIC

“Dixie,” with Bing Crosby and Dorothy: Lamour, at 11, 1:50, 4:45, 7:35 and 10:30. ‘‘Aerial Gunner,” with Chester Morris and Richard Arlen, at 12:35, 3:25, 6:20 and 9:15. CIRCLE “Mister Big" with Donald O'Connor, Gloria Jean and Peggy Ryan, at 12:53, 4, 7:07 and 10:14. “Two Tickets to London' with Michele Morgan, Alan Curtis and C. Aubrey Smith, at 11:35, 2:42, 5:49 and 8:56.

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Mary Jo DeVatz is student director of “In the Suds,” one of the plays to be given Thursday night by members of the Shortridge Summer school dramatics class in Caleb Mills hall. The class is presenting two programs of five plays each, one to be given at 2:15 p. m. tomorrow and the other at 7:45 p. m, Thursday.

MAE WEST NOVEL

LOEW'S “The Youngest Profession,” with Virginia Weidler and Edward Arnold, at 12:55, 4:05, 7:15 and 10:25. “Harrigan’s Kid,” with Bobby | $ fa) Readick, William Gargan and J. | ® FR ) : 8 . Carrol Naish, at 11:10, 2:20, 5:30 { . % % i : J ? & and 8:40. ow

men she has ever met. The film star, who returns to the] screen in “Tropicana,” with Victor | Moore, William Gaxton and Hazel | Scott, also is the author of “She | Done Him Wrong,” which fopesrtal as a stage play and screen melo- | drama.

Americans, two oil men and a teacher, who join a party of Chinese guerrillas in evacuating a group of Chinese girl students from an area threatened by a Japanese advance. You'll see it at the St. Strand and Uptown, through Saturday; Irving, today

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THIEF SPOILS ACT | | HOLLYWOOD, July 28. —The| “Three Stooges,” famed for their! {mallet-on-the-head act have cut it|} { from their stage routine. ‘The trio] j Clair. {had their rubber mallets swiped | today jLrom a trunk while on tour in Phil-| A |adelphia. OPA and WPB rulings

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A NEW EXPERIENCE: ~ RITA'S IN CHORUS|

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films’ newest addition to the chorus girl ranks will be one of its top| stars, Rita Hayworth. Never having been a chorine,| Rita is having to learn from scratch | how to suit her steps to those of] seven other girls who comprise the | “line” she is working with in “Cover | Girl” at Columbia.

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