Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1944 — Page 20

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DARNELL SIGNED BY CROSBY FRM HOLLYWOOD, April 27 w, P= Linda Darnell, dark-haired 20th Century-Fox star, announced today! that she has signed a contract with Bing Crosby productions. Miss Darnell, the first actress to sign with the new company, was

“The Great John L.” as the wife of the former heavyweight boxing champion, John L. Sullivan, who probably will be portrayed by John way ne.

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One of the Po-Re girls brings mountain music to Keith's theater stage today through Sunday in “Music Hall Varieties.”

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Ginny Sims stars in the gay “Broadway Rhythm, » opening today at Loew's.

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Marsha Hunt—Alexander Knox

“NONE SHALL ESCAPE"

Andrews Sisters “Swingtime Johnny” Ann Miller

“PRIOBITIES ON PARADE” Margo

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Come Karly—Open Dally 6:15 P.M. John Wayne—Susan Hayward

“FIGHTING SEABEES” Margaret 0’Brien—James Craig

“LOST ANGEL”

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Margaret O'Brien “LOST ANGEL"

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TIME FOR LOVE” ‘John Warne ‘IN OLD OKLAHOMA”

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“GILDERSLEEVE ON BROADWAY”

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“NONE SHALL ESCAPE"

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VOGUE Free Parking

Ida Lupino—Paul Henreid “IN OUR TIME” Ritz Bros,

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Jean Arthur “LADY TAKES A CHANCE" Open Dally Clandetie Colbert—Fred MacMurray

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"MOONLIGHT IN VERMONT’

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Don Ameche—Frances Dee

“HAPPY LAND”

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Thru Saturday Bela Lugosi “APE MAN" Range Busters “COWBOY COMMANDOS”

EAST SIDE 0 42 MA. TAC MA Wash. oa Helen Walker “GOOD FELLOWS” Tom Conway “SEVENTH VICTIM”

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M erst “JANE EYRE”

Ida Lupino—Paul Henried

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EMERSON 4630 Open IR. E. 10th 6:45 ¢488 Betty Hutton—Mary Martin Dick Powell—Eddie Bracken “HAPPY GO LUCKY” Fred Mac Murray—Paulette Goddard

Bosalind Russell—Fred MacMurray “FLIGHT FOR FREEDOM” Maureen O'Hara—John Garfield “FALLEN SPARROW”

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Johnny Weissmuller—Nancy Kelly “TARZAN 8 DESERT MYSTERY” “FIND THE BLACKMAILER”

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“MYSTERY BROADCAST” Tom Neal

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‘Up in Arms’ Opens Here

Vitamins and Fails on Indiana Screen.

An army private as an extreme hypochondriac leads the cast of “Up In Arms” or thé “Jumpin’ Jitters” at the Indiand this week. Danny Kaye, -as. Danny Weems, portrays the character of & nervewracked soul who eats vitamins by the bottle and imagines that he, and everyone else, has everything from raised arches and fat feet to inhaling but not exhaling. Danny was ihducted ' into * the army along with. his friend Joe (Dana Andrews) and two lieutenant nurses, Virginia and Mary (Dinah Shore and Constance Dowling). He steers them all into fantastic situations, Accidentally Ships At the port of embarkation, Mary gets in a truck and accidentally ships aboard a transport bound for the South Pacific. Danny, madly in love with her, tries to keep her hidden and in the process, they fall into the colonel’s room, escape, and end up with all the soldiers in the

Danny is finally put into the brig aboard ship and kept prisoner after the troops land on an island in the Pacific. The Japs on the island kidnap Dannyiend as a result he becomes a hero, but not to the colonel. Staged with all the glamour girls of filmland, this technicolor ith

I § #25 <5 Pm Hot. screwball, steals the show? With the singing of Dinah Shoe and the beautiful women on hand, the unbelievable plot of “Up In Arms” adds up to a mad entertaining time, (By Elizabeth Lewis.)

GETS MOVIE CONTRACT HOLLYWOOD, April 27 (U. P= Ann Richards, Australian actress

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of the music war council of Amer-

who left Australia on the last passenger boat to sail before’ the outbreak of war, held a long-term contract with R. K. O. studios today, calling for two pictures a year.

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Times Amusement Clock

OPENING TODAY LOEW'S

“groadway Rhythm,” with George hy and Ginny Simms, at 11, eid C2, 7:09 and 9:58. KEITH'S

Stage, Music "Hall Varieties, or 47, 4:17, 6:5¢ and 9:32, . «The Saint Meets the Tiger," with Hugh Sinclair and Jean Gillie, at 12:10, 2:47, 5:24, 7:54 and 10:32.

* CURRENT FEATURES

INDIANA «yp In Arms,” with Danny Kaye and Binah Shore, at 31:40, 2:10, 4:40, 7:15 and 9:45. ENGLISH'S «Kiss and Tell, with Violet Hemog and ¥ walter Gilbert, at 8:30.

CIRCLE «Ladies Courageous,” with Loretta young and Geraldine Pizgerald, at 12:56, 4:06, 7:07 and 10:18. “Trocadero,” with Rosemary Lane and Johnny Downs, at 11:38, 2:49, 5:50 and 9:01. , LYRIO &§ «Standing Room Only,” with Paul atte Goddard and Pred MacMurr a3 at 11:10, 1:20, 3:30, 5:40, 7:50 and 1

Programs Set

For Music Week

Indianapolis will participate in the observance of national music week May 7-14, presenting special| musical programs at churches, schools, clubs, luncheons and musical organization meetings. The national recognition will be to emphasize the importance of music for morale, especially during

wartime. Frank O. Wilking, state chairman

bration. The high school band and the robed choir now have won two awards. Musical organizations are requested to contact the Indiana headquarters of the music war council of America as to the part they will play in the national observance so that a schedule can be sent to the national headquarters.

Baths a Luxury, ‘Nobleman Says

LONDON, April 27 (U. P))— The house of lords debated Britain's water problem today and heard the considered opine jon of 78-year-old Lord Maugham, former lord chancellor, that baths are largely luxuries. “As pleasant as it is to have a daily bath, it is not really necessary to health,” he said during discussion of rural water supplies. “Many lads who came back from Africa had not had a bath in three months and they will tell you they were none the werse. A bath very largely is a luxury.”

RAPP ORCHESTRA COMING TO ROOF

“Rhapsodies by Rapp” will be featured at the Indiana Roof tomorrow night when Barney Rapp and his New Englanders take over the band stand for a three-night stay. Among entertainers in the orchestra is Ruby Wright, known as the “Sweetheart of the Air.”

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Carrot-butter sandwiches (8 carrots grated, mixed with melted butter). Hot gingerbread with orange sauce. Dinner Pan-fried haddock fillets (2 Ibs.).

Spanish rice with grated cheese (home-canned tomatoes, 2. oz.

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Baked whole onions (4 med). Creamed string beans (1 1b. fresh , 1% ¢. med. white sauce). Combination salad (curly endive, green pepper, cucumber, radishes,

Ice cream sandwich with coffee sauce (1 pt. ice cream, 1 small loaf cake, coffee sauce).

Supper Cottage cheese stuffed tomatoes (4 tomatoes, 1 ¢. cottage cheese, chopped onion, seasoning). Banana bread (see recipe). : ” # ” Banana bread: 1% c. sifted flour, 3 tsps. baking powder, % tsp. soda,

Mu Phi Epsilon Program Set

The annual public program and tea sponsored by Kappa chapter, Mu Phi Epsilon, will bé held at 8 p. m. today in the D. A. R. chapter house. Miss Doris Miller has arranged the program fo be given by Miss Ruth Pearson, flutist; Miss Miller, violist; Mrs. Esther Schinbeckler, pianist; Miss Mildred Reimer, soprano; Miss Mae Engle, accompanist, and Miss Mary Gottman, pianist. Mrs. Gray Burdin, hostess chair-

man, will be assisted by Mrs. Charles Munger, Misses Spencer, Bernice Sturm and Madge Catheart. Mrs. Lucille Wagner and Mrs, Saul Bernat will pour.

Euphrat, Maxine Henderson, Margaret Hester, Martha Burton and Maxine Snell. Miss Imogene Plerson and Miss Alvina Palmquist are co-chairmen of the printing com-

Theater Party

Unit 1 of Nu Phi Mu sorority will have a theater party tonight at the English theater. The group is composed of younger girls and is sponsored by the Beta Sigma Phi sor-

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