Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1943 — Page 20
PAGE 20 NEW FOXTROT
TO BE SHOWN
Times Special NEW YORK, Aug. 3.-—A Eype of roxirot, inspired hy
musical, “The Sky's the Limit,
e Dancing Masters’ ere tonight.
“This ballroom adaptation of th ef Astaire dence,” Mr. Sawyer explains,’
new Fred Astaire who dances it with Joan Leslie in RRO-Radio’s forthcoming * will be introduced by Donald Sawyer at] convention;
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Kyser Gives 5 Money ey Away
Played 2000 Shows for Men!
In Service.
By WILLIAM C. PAYELTIE United Press Staff Correspondent
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 3 (U. P).—| i
“is to be danced at a slower tempo Lf You ever talk to Kay Kyser you'd
than the regular foxtrot
Incorporated breaks, as in
phythm. This is
pyncopation. He dances off
steps,” he says.
withstanding, the new
of sentiment.”
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We have better the rhumba. Some of the steps are off characteristic of the Astaire technique, with its step doll the beat. | “We are in an era of slow dance one-night dance. “Rug cutters not-! tendency is toward slow dancing with a dash
— build a swiraming pool.
\ {all of his income above living ex-
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bring a stump, because, | brother, he has a speech for it. The thing he does faster than kick those lars away is tell you why. Kyser took in $26430 in a He flipped the | check over, signed his hame, and] §
handed it to a representative of the | Oakland, Cal, naval hospital to
Mr.
That swimming pool was Mr, |Kyser's own idea. He asked the ‘hospital if it could use one. The { hospital said it was about the best thing it could think of for convalescing men. So Mr. Kyser built | ‘em one.
Wants Only Living Cost Last year he wrote the office of {war information offering to give
penses to war charity. We have a {copy of a letter from the OWI that |
miracles associated with her name.
Franz Werfel's “Song of Bernadeile” will be released during the coming season by 20th Century-Fox. A film newcomer, Jennifer Jones, will portray Bernadette, the girl who was cannonized because of the
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Anyone Got A Jail Book?
McCarthy Needs Lowdown On Running Bastille.
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 3 (U. P).— Quiet Edgar Bergen and his smoothtalking pal Charlie McCarthy to- | day were shopping at elite book- | stores for something titled ‘jails, their origin and maintenance,” after finding themselves co-owners of the Harvard, Neb., town bastille, The two radio and motion picture partners and their “silent” assoclate, Mortimer Snerd, reacted in extreme styles to their new purchase after buying the jail from 16-year-old Robert Pinckney of Harvard who bought the establishment for $1.50 through a mistake at a tax foreclosure sale, “I'm beginning to wonder if we're a bunch of dummies,” Bergen said artfuly, nodding toward the loquacious McCarthy who was loudly proclaiming that short term tenants will be charged exhorbitant rates while lifers and habitual tenants will be given special rates.
Baths for Dirty Crboks
| says so. Mr. Kyser is working for the guy {that's fighting this war, he said.! i The officers can take care of them- | selves, He has played nearly 2000 camp | | shows, and theyre for the enlisted |
| men. If there is any room, then the | A definite trend toward playing | officers can come in.
| The first camp show he did was compositions of American-born | for Gen. William P. Upshur, who composers is indicated in the Na- | was killed in a plane crash up in tional Music council's fourth annual] | Alaska recently. [survey of selections performed by, Between camp shows he and he {the 15 major symphony orchestras jena Oe en at the U. S. at regular subscription | tours all come out of Mr. Kyser's concerts in their home cities last
| pocket. | season.
Times Amusement Clock
CIRCLE On stage—-Woody Herman and i orchestra at 1, 4:03, 6:40 and 235.
| om glad it's there to come out! The survey reports that the In-| jof.” he said. Pas : > stra) | He makes about a half-million a Sansiolis: symblrony WS vear. Most of it goes in taxes, played a total of 49 selections at| | i ———————————— | subscription concerts here, Thirty- | {five were by foreign-born compos-| i * -. * { ‘Sees Willkie Film ers, eight by American-born com-| ! posers, and six by naturalized or Open to Charge foreign tom composers living in the S. The percentage of works by Times Special [ie was 18.4%. HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 3. Charges) In comparison with the other or{that 20th Century Fox, in filming |chestras, the local one was topped Wendell L. Willkie's “One World” only by the Los Angeles symphony as a feature, is paving the way for/in the percentage of works by accusations against the industry “of | Americans during the season. The using the screens for a direct Los Angeles percentage was 23.9. political motive. namely to assist in! The New York PhilharmonicWillkie's candidacy for president,” symphony led in the number of were made by Pete J. Wood, secre- American works performed with a! tary of the I. T. O. of Ohio, last!total of 32. However, the orchestra | week. | played 146 selections during the seaMr. Wood wired the message to son, lowering the percentage of {Darryl F. Zanuck at the studio here! American works to 123 iwith the suggestion that 20th- -Fox | The 15 major symplionies include make “a two-reeler documentary | {film to be distributed gratis to ex-| {hibitors” and that Zanuck use his! { “remarkable genius and energy” to! | make more pictures like “Shores of | | Tripoli,” “Hello Frisco” and “Coney | Island.”
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INDIANA “Mr. Lucky,” with Cary Grant and Laraine Day, at 13:30, 3:40, 6:50 and 10. “Gildersieeve's Bad Day,” with Harold Peary, Jane Darwell and Nancy Gates, at 11:20, 2:39, 5:49 and 8:59. “Champion Maker,’ short with Coach Bud Sawin of the Riviera ciub and local champion swimmers, at ail shows,
LYRIC “Dixie,” with Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour, at 12:35, 3:48, 6:55 and 10:05. “‘Aerial Gunner.” Morris and Richard Arlen, 2:30, 5:35 and 8:45.
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“Charlie and I dropped down when young Robert offered his jail at the Victory House and we won the auction at $10,000 in war bonds. “McCarthy then and there went! on record as promising baths for dirty crooks.” Bergen then said he got to thinkBoston. Chicago, Cincinnati, Cieve-|ing the whole deal over. Indianapolis, Kansas City,] He said all he knew about the jail was on the bill of sale, made out to McCarthy. The bill of sale reads: “One lot, one jail, two cells with 347 bars and an iron door.”
Snerd Non-Committal
Philharmonic, Philadelphia, Pitts{burgh, Rochester, St. Louis, San Francisco and the Washington National symphony. Detroit disbanded
its orchestra this year. “Oh, man, what a jail,” gloated
FILM 6 PICTURES McCarthy, “347 bars. We'll make AT UNIVERSAL 'a kiting”
Bergen took time out to explain the bars were on the up and down variety, undoubtedly to prevent an exit by way of the windows. “Oh, tish, man.” retorted MecCarthy, “we’ll find a way to get around that.” Snerd said nothing. Bergen said he was just a little reticent to announce any formal plans for the jail.
Times Special HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 3.—Capacity
production was reported at Universal this week with six pictures ifilling all available shooting space.
“All Out for Rhythm,” “The Professor Goes Wild” and a new Tex Ritter galloper. Three top-budget pictures still in| the making are the technicolor fan- | “I understand the Harvard city tasy, “Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves,” { council has been using it for a
“His Butler's Sister,” starring Dean- | | couple of their regular customers. na Durbin” and Olsen and John-|I don't know whether we can get | son's “Crazy House.” rent or not.”
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Jane Froman Practices New in Hospital Bed
Singing Role i
NEW YORK, Aug. 3 (U. P).— Jane Froman, given up as dead a half dozen times, lay in her hospital room today with one arm and one leg in a cast and sang: “Will There Be a Ciro’s in Heaven?” “I have to practice this while I'm flat on my back,” the singer said, ‘because I'll be singing it in bed soon on the stage.” | She referred to her star role in “Artists and Models” which will play Broadway in October and is “just what the doctor ordered.” “My leg will still be in a cast, but don't worry, I'll be camouflaged in
GINGER ROGERS GETS NEW LEADING MAN
NEW YORK, Aug. 3.—Robert Ryan has been cast as the lead opposite Ginger Rogers in RKO Radio’s “Tender Comrade.” As Ginger’s new leading man, he will play an average young American—ga lad who, after wooing and winning the girl next door, leaves his bride to go to war. It’s a story
of the home front by Dalton Trum-| |
bo, to start shooting next week,
RESUMES PRODUCTION HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 3.—David O. Selznick will end a two-year production layoff when he puts “Since You Went Away” before the cameras this month, Leads will be played by Jennifer Jones, Claudette Colbert, Monty Woolley, Joseph Cotten and Shirley Temple,
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of the body. Her face was not even scratched. Her cure, which included blood transfusions from Portuguese sailors and American policemen, and nine operations, is not expected to be complete until around Christmas
and she will continue to live in her
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