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CIRCLE

On stage—Woody Herman and IS orcs at 1, 4:03, 6:49 and

“Gals Incorporated,” with Leon Errol and Harriet Hilliard, at 11:20, 2:23, 5:26, 8:12 and 10:35.

LOEW'S

“DuBarry Was a Lady,” with Red Skelton, Lucille Bali and Tommy Dorsey, at 11:49, 3:14, 6:39 and 10:04. “Crime Doctor,” with Wamer Baxter and Margaret Lindsay, at 1:34, 4:59 and 8:24.

INDIANA “Mr. Lucky,” with Cary Grant and Laraine Day, at 12:30, 3:40, 8:50 and 10. “Gildersleeve’s Bad Day,’ with Harold Peary, Jane Darwell and Nancy Gates, at 11:29, 2:39, 5:48 and 8:59. “Champion Maker,” short with Coach Bud Sawin of the Riviera club and local champion swimat all shows.

LYRIC “Dixie,” with Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour, at 12:33, 3:45, 6:55 and 10:05. “Aerial Gunner,” with Chester Morris and Richard Arlen, at 11:20, 2:30, 5:35 and 8:45.

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Menjou Sees

End of War

Says He Will Broadcast

From Rome, Oct. I.

By JAMES McGLINCY United Press Staff Correspondent

LONDON, Aug. 2.—Adolph Menjou, who professes an ability to do nine things at the same time, dropped the other eight today long enough to turn prophet and prognosticator. “The war,” he said during an interval between revising a radio script, giving instructions for the care of his wardrobe, and airanging a luncheon with an admiral, “will end a year from next November. “Matter of fact, I bet $100 today that I'll be broadcasting from Rome on Oct. 1.” Adolph Will Tell Them

What was to have been an interview with the nattily-attired American movie star turned out to be a | monologue during which Menjou re|vealed that: He'll go on the air later to tell | Germany, France and Italy “the | war's over, and the quicker you {realize it the better.” | There should be 25 top Hollywood names in Britain entertaining | American boys.

Desert Song

He should have nine secretaries, ‘but has none. | | American troops invariably blubber when he sings “Carry Me Back to Old Virginia” and “My Old Ken-| tucky Home.” | | There must be a unioh of Russia, England and America after this war “or we might as well cut our| throats and give the whole thing up.”

Germans Can’t Take It

Menjou was asked the basis for| his prediction that the war will be

lover in November, 1044.

To End Bill

Series Will Close

at Louisville. Times Special LOUISVILLE, Aug. 2—Sigmund Romberg’s “Desert Song” will be the sixth and last musical of the amphitheater series of 1943 at the National theater here Aug. 8-14.

Playing Margot, the French beauty, will be Martha Burnett, who

Musical

Cary Grant not only attends a knitting bee, but learns how to knit In “Mr. Lucky,” now playing at the Indiana. That film had its New York premiere last Thursday.

It Was the Trimmest Waist Our Writer Ever Did See

By WILLIAM C. PAYETTE United Press Staff Correspondent

around. There we were in Miss hands around her waist and sort of expecting the alarm to go off. Before we carry ourself away, it is only fair to state that Miss Fontaine was illustrating a point. She was wearing a costume dress and was showing us how tight the cor-

__' THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ° Mr. Lucky' at the Indiana

little jewelry and a luxurious wig. |

HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 2—Miss|of those technicolor lights, which | Joan Fontaine has about the trim-|use enough current for a small city. | mest waist we ever put our hands We knew they were hotter than | | blazes. Fontaine's dressing room with our|dashing gaily hither and yon with

seas forces.

tee, appointei by George L. Freeman, post commander,

Set Date of Legion Fest

Annual Affair to Be Next

Thursday, Friday.

Thursday and Friday have been designated as the annual American Legion festival days at Riverside amusement park. The days are sponsored each year by MaddenNottingham post 348. Proceeds from the festival will be used to support the war projects which are a part of the post's yearround activities. Funds from last year’s celebration made possible the financing of the legion’s war bond drive, the campaign for used and damaged phonograph records for service men and the solicitation of

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And we were out there in front]

But Miss Fontaine was

her ribs battened down and 50 pounds of yardage trailing behind, looking as though she really enjoyed it. Lovely (of Course)

She didnt win an Academy

Duckworth, chairman; William Gabbert, Willlam Loman and Robert White. Entertainment will be provided by the 11th district American Legion drum corps in the central park area. Legionnaires, assisted by Red Cross volunteers, also will make possible the registration of patrons for donations of blood plasma. The festival will be from 7:30 p. m. to midnight each evening.

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“Well, sir,” he said, “I just don’t think the Germans can take another winter of it. I saw some pictures in Gen. Ira Eaker’s office that jwould stagger you. Yes, sir, they'd stagger you. There isn’t even room | for rubble in German cities.”

‘TATOU' MAKES DEBUT

Times Special

an armadillo, is Walt Disney’s newjest creation and makes his film debut in “Pluto and the Armadillo,” currently released by RKO Radio. He can roll himself into a ball, to the confusion of Pluto who can't tell the difference between the ar-

scored a singing hit in the New

set or stays or whatever it is, was.

NEW YORK, Aug. 2—“Tatou,”|

| York production of “Desert Song” and starred with Jimmy Durante [in “Keep Off the Grass” at the |Copacabana there. Edward Roeckler will play the male lead, Pierre. Outstanding songs of the musical are “Riff Song,” “Blue Heaven” and “One Alone.” Shows will be every night at 8:30 o'clock and a matinee is scheduled for 2:30 p. m. Aug. 14.

‘Dragon Lady’ Causes Feud

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HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 2.—Prob-

It was pretty tight, we seem to remember,

Breath Was Short

Miss Fontaine’s breath was a little short. Not that ours wasn’t. With the little she plained that she could tell it was July because here she was in a costume picture. July, as the Chamber of Commerce is willing to admit now that it thinks there are enough people] lout. here, is mighty warm. And| |July always finds Miss Fontaine| (who weighs about 110) lugging| around about 50 pounds of clothes, a

than a trunkful of regular clothes. had, she ex-|The one she was wearing today left an awful lot of Miss Fontaine showing around the top, but frome there on down, she was just wasted.

award for nothing. Miss Fontaine is the lovely (of course) lady in “Frenchman's Creek” who runs off with a pirate. Befitting a lady, she has 18 costumes of the period, all heavier

But since she runs away with a | pirate, she also has to wear a man’s | suit. It is made, in the fashion of | the day, of skin-fitting leather. The pirate, himself, however, has no soft touch in these sunny days. | He has to wear chain mail.

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Every time Welles goes to Cot- | tens home, he steals the painting | off the wall, quietly slips out of the house and hides it in a hedge where he can pick it up when he goes home. But Cotton, knowing what Welles is up to, goes out later, puts another picture in the hedge and retrieves the “Dragon Lady.” Since it's usually dark when Welles leaves, he doesn’t know that he isn’t picking up his desired painting. That’s been going on for a couple of months now, with no end in sight, according to Cotten.

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from Gen. Douglas MacArthur, the navy cross with two stars and a presidential citation for destroying a Japanese convoy, is acting as special adviser for Warner Bros’ “Destination Tokyo.” As captain of a famous submarine, the name of which is withheld by naval censorship, Cmdr. Morton sank 18 Jap craft and 20 troop barges, leaving more than 5000 Japs to drown in the sea off | | New Guinea, 500 miles from shore. “Destination Tokyo,” on which the commander is giving advice during a brief leave, stars Cary

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