Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 September 1944 — Page 26

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If They Talk.

Can a monkey talk? That, says Dod Dodson, was the

terday, eight years later—but this time backstage at Keith's theater— he was still interrogating himself along that same line. Dodson is convinced that when a monkey gives you that shrill, piping chatter he’s expressing an opinion on one thing or another, “Trouble is,” he moans, monks to speak English, . , . They understand a lot of English words all right. But whatever it is they speak—it isn't English.” * Not Japanese Either

Dodson said no, he didn’t think

though he had to admit there was a similarity there. His simian braintrust, composed of five rhesus monkeys and a sadfaced baboon, rates top billing on Keith's vaudeville presentation this week, How did this medico get sidetracked into the show business? Dodson explains he spent considerable time experimenting with

{monkeys as a sort of biological

hobby, finally coming around to the point where he lectured on their traits and so on in southern California. And That Is How

“1 was.-pretty wrapped up in the subject,” he reminisced. Then, bingo, he “got stuck.” And obviously when you ‘get stuck” with a bunch of monkeys in southern California, well, you enter show business. Also on the stage at Keith's are the Three Samuels, pantomime dancers; Juggler Lou Foulds; the Royal Whirlwinds, skaters; and the Prances Victory dancers, and Joe and Joey Mack, acrobatists, Film fare is “The Racket Man.” The rest of the program is o. k., but there's not enough monkey business. (By Sherley Uhl)

PRISONER EXCHANGE STARTS TRELLEBORG, Sweden, Sept. 8 (U. P.).—An exchange of allied and German prisoners of war and civilfans began yesterday after a delay of two hours in the arrival of three ferries carrying allied personnel from Sassnitz, Germany, to Trelleborg, and a 24-hour delay in the arrival of the Gripsholm...with

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Irene Daye is the vocalist with Charlie Spivak’s orchestra which opens a one-week engagement on the Circle stage today.

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Opens at Alamo

A scene from “Delinquent Daughters,” starring June Carlson, Fifi D'Orsay and Teala Loring, is shown here. The picture opens today at the Alamo.

Times Amusement Clock

OPENING TODAY CIRCLE On Stage, Charlie Spivak and his orchestra at 12:59, 3:54, 6:49, 9:44. ‘““Henry Aldrich's Little Secret” with Jimmy Lydon at 11:20, 3:15, 5:10, 8:05 and 10:45, CURRENT FEATURES KEITH'S On stage, Chez Paree Follies, at 1:50, 4:18, 6:51 and 8.37. “The Racket Man,’

and Jeanne Bates, 5:16, 8 and 10:37.

INDIANA “Christmas Holiday,” with Deanna

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“She's a Soldier, Too,” with Beulah Bondi, at 11:34, 2:47, 6 and 8:58,

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Macariichor Auditions Set for 91st Season.

Officers for the 91st consecutive season of the Indianapolis Maennerchor of the Athenaeum-Turners have been elected and Clarence Elbert has been renamed conductor of the male chorus for his ninth season. : Plans were made to feature Conrad Thibault, Lucielle Browning and Frederick Jagel as soloists year and first auditions for membership were scheduled at 3 p. m. Sunday. Additional auditions are scheduled Sept. 18 and Sept. 25. Edward H. Mueller was elected president; Franz Binninger, presi-dent-emeritus; George H. Amt, vice president; John M. Schlenck, secretary; Albert Nachtrieb, finan.

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