Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1943 — Page 7
Rolls Onto Stage at Keith's
A real trooper, Billy House liter~ ally rolled onto the stage at Keith's yesterday with his laugh show, “Tons of Fun.” The rotund laugh } of the stage hit, “Hellzapopaf played the bedroom loving { man in a crowded Washington * hotel and the judge in thé bur- . lesque-like courtroom scene. The audience stooges were there
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selling balloons, shooting off guns and taking of clothes—clear down ta the step-ins. In fact the main object of a Billy ‘House show is to create as much confusion as possible in a minimum amount of time. Special acts started off with the McNallie Sisters, dancers and singers. ‘Their numbers, “Lady Be Good” and “Zoot Suit,” sounded like good close harmony when they could be heard above the blaring pit orchestra. The Chords give their silent impressions of the Andrews sisters singing and of the Mary MartinBing Crosby combination. Their timing with the recording machine playing off stage is almost miraculous—to say nothing of their comical gestures. These two boys double as dancers in the George Bernard
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Good Seats Still: Remain For ‘This Is the Army’ Good, seats remain on sale at the
Indiana theater box office for the state premiere showing of, “This Is The Army,” for army emergency relief.
at 8:30 p. m, Tuesday
The local Ourtiss-Wright plant
yesterday joined the ranks of defense plants supporting this opening night by buying a block of tickets. Schwitzer - Cummins Co. also has purchased a block of tickets.
A few defense plants are plan-
ning to purchase tickets for soldiers.
Individual purchases were made
group and are probably the best
seen at Keith's in many a day.
yesterday by Governer Henry F. Schricker and Mayor Rabert H, Tyndall, co-chairmen of the firstnighters’ committee, A. J, Von-
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boys do all the instrumental work in “Rhythm Is Our Business,” “Idaho” and “Intermezzo” via of hand and mouth—minus instruments. Their imitations of the
the fund stands to make an ex-
All proceeds from the film will go| - te the army emergency relief fund. It is from the opening night that
Royal Hawaiians and a hill-billy
band are their best.
For his part, Baron Nowak contributes his impression of Fred Astaire dancing and ‘Yankee Doodle
Boy.” The audience liked him.
Chorus numbers were featured at the beginning and end of the show. The interim number was the “Dance of the Seven Veils” with the girls bedecked in Arabian costumes. The serious patriotic finale is led by the
star himself. ®. 8 =
ceptional amount of proceeds, Services Donated
Even Hollywood has been gallant in the matter. acquired the film rights for $250,000 the agreement provided that the studio would receive 50 per cent of all profits after the production cost of the film had been covered. Not long afterward, the Warner Brothers studio voluntarily decided to freeze profits entirely. A 20 per cent figure was allowed for distribution costs with the
For its screen hill, Keith's offers understanding that if a future
“The Mysterious Doctor,” featuring
John Loder and Eleanor Parker. -V. H.
HIGH FASCIST ARRESTED By UNITED PRESS
auditing showed a balance remaining from the distribution funds, that balance likewise would be given over te the army emergeney relief. Not only the eompany but alse Hal-Wallis, the producer; Michael
Gino Cagetti, a former natienal Curtis, the director; Casey Robinsen,
councilor of Italy and high in the|the author of the screen story and
Fascist regime, has been arrested by Rome police. on order of the Italian war tribunal for “instigating insurrection” against the state, a Stefahi (Italian) news agency dispatch said today.
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Band to Feature Special Numbers
Several special feature numbers have been scheduled by the Indianapolis Military band for its appears» ance at 8 p. m. Sunday in Garopen air theater, Billy Briscoe, accordienist, will play “Dark Eyes”; Danvers Julian, trembonist, “You'll Never Know,” and John Howell, violinist, Probst's “Intermezzo,” Others on the program will be Robbie Robinson, tap dancer, and Marian ‘Thomas, soprano, who will sing “Blue Danube.” . \
— arranged this summer by the citi. zens’ music committee in co-opera-tion with the board of ‘park commissioners and the office of civilian defense,
CORPORAL WINNER “IN SONG CONTEST
Cpl. Cliff Garfleld of Savannah, Ga, won the award for the “sing a song with Lyman” contest, which was completed at the orchestra
Circle theater. Cried. for You,”
After singing “I he walked off the
hand, The winner is stationed with Company B, 798th military police battalion, at Ft. Benjamin Harrison. Mr. Lyman conducted the contest at each show during his engagement here. Winners throughout the week met. for the final judgment last night. Ome of the contestants, Miss Margaret Watts, was offered a job by the maestro,
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