Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1943 — Page 4

added—Wallace Beery in technicolor. ys the part of a tough, veteran leatherneck in “Salute to the » now showing at the neighborhood houses. This is a colorful film, and Beery, as usual, adds much irt he has been playing for a long, long time. dley, he is stationed qn the Islands, where his wife and daughter (Fay Bainter and

gusto fo a cent on the music is offered to moviegoers. Re-creating the Lon Chaney role is Claude Rains, { “while Nelson Eddy and Susanna Foster sing the arias, all in tech 1 nicolor, {Fhe “Phantom of the Opera”. | opens Sunday at the St. Clair, | Strand and Uptown.

As Sgt.-Maj. Bill

last night to the strains of Chopin, Schubert and Sousa. The navy returned the salute to the tune of “we need more WAVES.” ' : In a concert at Caleb Mills hall, the navy service groups presented the Indianapolis Philharmonic orchestra with Bomar Cramer, the city's foremost pianist, as guest

The pleasant melodies of a bal-

The orchestra was best in its pres- |

jentation of the “Fortune - Teller Selection” by Victor Herbert and Schubert's “Symphony No, 8," better known as the “Unfinished Symphony.” If the orchestra seemed thin and under-developed in spots, this can be explained by remembering that the philharmonic group is composed of musicians who play simply for the love of playing. It's relaxation for them, not work. What they lack in professional technique and ability, they make up in effort and fervor. Other orchestral selections were fhe opening number from the third {act of “Lohengrin” by Wagner, and {“Le Deluge” by Saint-Saens with Miss Roberta Trent playing the violin solo. The closing. number was’ Sousa’s “Stars and Stripes Forever.” ~The speaker for the WAVES was Lt. Cmdr. M. K. Coleman of- the navy, Hermann H.. Rinne conducted the orchestra. :

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CIRCLE On Stage, Johnny Long and his orchestra, with Cookie Bowers, at 1, 3:56, 6:52 and 9:34. “Dancing Masters,” and Hardy. at 11:21, 7:55 and 1034. ; LOEW'S “Young Ideas,” with Susan Peters, Herbert Marshall and Mary Astor, at 11, 1:85, 4:50, 7:45 and 10:40. . -*The Kansan,” with - Richard Dix, Jane Wyatt and Albert Dekker, at 13:33, 3:18, 6:13 and 9:08, Wellywood Tes Revue, with Sonja Henle, at 8:30. ; LYRIO “Northern Pursuit,” with Errol me, snd Julle Bishop, at 12:45, 3:45 6:00 and 9:58. “Hi Ys Saflor,” with Donald Woods and Elyse Knox, at 11:38, 2:35, 5:40 and 8:45.

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| vermont, where Woollcott owned a {home at Lake Bomoseen, which he ~ {willed to Hennessey. x

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[REPORT WUSSOLIN “TIRED, BITTER MAN

BERN, Nov, 25. (U. P.).—A Ger-

Iman newspaper reporter described

Benito Mussolini today as a “tired, pale, bitter” man, living at a garish village at Fasano, on the northwest shores of Lake Garda in northern Italy, and surrounded by Nazis, including troops, ° (Rumors reaching Stockholm from Switzerland yesterday said Mussolini had killed himself.)

Jensen whose education and career he financed after the Dane arrived here a penniless but ambitious youngster. Now overseas, Jensen

has a wife and two children living|

in Winnetka, Ill. Known as the “Town Crier” be-

cause of his broadcasts, Alexander|{

Woollcott disd Jan. 25 when he

suffered a heart attack in a radio}

studio. :

Hubert Neumann, writing in the!

Nazi newspaper Deutsche Allegemeine Zeitung, sald the duce was ill and living on a rigid medical

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longer as full as fogmerly,” he said. |

somewhat thinner ... . His lips are thinner and always tightly closed + + « hard lines are in his face, a new pensive look in his eyes.” { Neumann sald Mussolini was at! Villa Feltrinelli, an over-orna-| mented relic of the 1890's. An “honor” guard of picked Nazi troopers patrols the grounds, he said.

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| James Cagney and Humphrey Miss Maxwell | morrow at the Rivoli. Islands." and opens tomorrow at the GranDAISY—"Good Luck, Mr. Yates" and ss 2 8 | Stars” and “Nasty Nuisance.” through Saturday: “Never Say Die” and de-emphasis on the horror and ac- | gE FOUNTAIN SQUARE Though ve A series of “band concerts-will- be SLIGHTLY ‘WOUNDED gt (hove: Suspicion” and Bong of Texas." | HTALY, Nov, 24 (U. P..—Richard| | sad Hots Coins KEI | presented Dee, 8 at Christian park. Service correspondent, was wounded | HAMILTON" "Reap ‘ - | season | Shift Maisie” and “Watch on {scheduled if the inaugural con-|shrapnel striking his helmet and {| homa Kid” and “Yank in the R. A. Jd OLD _TRAIL- Through tomorrow: “IVs [Roun Blackout Murders.” , Tomorrow

i . 5 ny “The Oklahoma Kid,” with ad 8 | Bogart, is playing at the Irving, » | Zaring and Vogue, and opens to- , a. + | BELMONT—Through Saturday: “My oo gereen fare. Jv playing tis | Prien -Plcka’ and “Rhythm. of the Den “ . CINEMA Through Saturday: “Watch ada and Sunday at the Belmont, | on the Rhine’ and "Honeymoon Lodge.’ ‘Rivell and Irving. { «Boy from Stalingrad.” _ Tomorrow an through Saturday: “Thank Your Lucky A NEW VERSION of the | EMERSON—“Watch on the Rhine” “Phantom -of the Opera,” with and “Swing Shift Maisie” Tomorrow “Birth of the Blues, { . - a ———— oN ESQUIRE - Crossroads’ : and prDed- : CONCERT SERIES’ : 4 i time ry.” ow ro : 4 3 1 > * « Sy Up Baby’ and Vivacious | % y BATTLE REPORTER lady. | day: “Ohosts on ihe and “Colt | cnonsored in city community cenQuussdes. pe y > WITH THE STH ARMY | i-“Above Suspicion’ and “Song of Texas. " GRANADA "Johnny Some _ Lately” | | Tregaskis, “an International “News| | through Wednesd “Salut | Marines” nd “Pootlight Glamour.” { Other programs will be held this by shrapnel Monday while in front | and “What's Bussin' at Brookside, Garfield, Rho-|line trenches with & group -of -in- }- | morrow through Saturday: {dius and Community Gardens, with |fantrymen, . : if , {the possibility that more will be; A shell fell near the group, the {concert proves successful, Paul V. knocking him unconscious. Fo = h i “The |B ) “Af. “ . Carr and varsity Show™ | Ra. ag superintendent, ‘an : | a Great Life" and. “Little Women." ha ——— ap .« | ORIENTAL—"Cals, Inc.” and “Land WARNS OF CONFLICT ! : ro d “S80 Proudly We J ANKSGIVING. » uzzin' Cousin.” LONDON, Nov. 24 (U. P.)-

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| Saturday: ‘Hit Parade "of 1043" and | “Swing Shift Maisie.” | STATE--Through tomorrow; - and “He's My Guy. | mander of U. 8. naval operations in the Aleutians, took over command of allied naval forces in the southwest Pacific yesterday, -it was disclosed today. Kincaid's arrival was revealed in the award of a distinguished service medal to Vice Adm. Arthur 8, Carpender; who has been. in command of naval forces under Gen. Douglas MacArthur since Sept, 11, | 1942. :

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MOVIE RACKET CASE | DEFENSE TO OPEN

NEW YORK, Nov. 24 (U. P.).—| Concluding almost seven weeks of testimony by prosecution witnesses, the government yesterday rested its |_|case in the trial of seven reputed Chicago racketeers-and one Newark, iN. J, union official for alleged conspiracy to extort $1,000,000 from the motion picture industry,

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