Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1945 — Page 18

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Here Come

The WAVES}

Crosby, Hutton Tufts in

Film at Indiana. You'll see + Bing Crosby... a-ha

| sinatra, Betty’ Hutton as twins and

‘Sonny Tufts as a-crooner in the In-

Sonny- sing that popular novelty,| “Ac-cent-tchu-ate the Positive” plus many other tunes. ‘ Besides all the music, there's also plenty of beauty when the WAVES | step in. The picture was aig designed to recruit WAVES a 18

light and entertaining too.” Bing and his partner, Sonny, are

Rosemary and Susie, a danting team of twins. Bing goes for Rosemary —

TSO WOES sonny.

Three-Way Doublecross It is a three-way doublecross with every trick in the bag -being exerted to win the boy _or -the- girl Bing gets the first: lick in when he steals Rosemary at a dinner party.|

.Senny -comes- baek by-having Susie.

pose as Rosemary and put-Bing in a bad spot.

Hutton. a chance to exercise her voeal chords as only a Hutton could do. One of jhe biggest laughs of the show is . given by a Bloomington WAVE, Catherine Craig. She plays {one of the - important supporting yroees and brings -down the sia ahs when she catches Susie, ‘disguised as Rosemary, and Sonny, pitching woo for Bing's benefit.

CIVIC THEATER SETS COMEDY OPENING

“You Can't. Take It With You,” comedy by Moss Hart and George 8S. Kaufmdn, will ‘be the next production. of Civic theater. The play lopens for. a week's stay March 9. |. .Box office ‘sales will open today for theater members only. and to{morrow for the. general public. |~ In the cast will be Helen Morton, { Louis Segar, Margaret Roberts, LeFRov Gardnef, Harold Yeagy, Mary |

/§/ Hall, Tom Moody, Agnes and Harry

| Wade, Sol Blumenthal, Eura Sar- | gent, Fletcher King, ‘David Mitcham, Edward Gaumer, Juanita.Lowe,

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1 DAME: FOR IRAC

“HOLLYWOOD, March 1. (U. P).| | Wynn gave birth yesterday to. an named Tracy Keenan Wynn. Tracy, the couple's second son, | was named for Spencer Tracy. His | | great- -grandfather is’ Frank, :Kee- |

| father, comedian Ed Wynn.

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Fn “THE INDIANAPOLIS: TIMES ow s Funsters

diana's latest show, “Here Come the | Waves.” aT — "4 Bing is back .for the first time since “Going My Way” and he and|

navy gobs while: Miss Hutton plays LONDON March 1-(¥.P.).—Brit-

In the end, Bing puts on a recruiting show .in behalf of the WAVES: ‘The film's main production number is "If WAVES Acted as Sailors Do,” which - gives Miss

1 Movie ~ Actor James Dunn revealed |

| —The- wife of movie.actor Keenan

| 8- pound, 3-ounce boy, ‘who was]

| nan, silent film. star, and his grand-|

Don CossackGroup a Hit

Heavily Applau ded in English's Program, -

By JEAN KERCHEVAL

—t-~Bvery, shade of the many-mooded. Russian spirit was displayed by the Don Cossack chorus. last night at English’s. 3 " The applause for Conductor Serge,

| long. Only one other artist this sea- | Bud ‘Abbott (above) and -Lou son Fritz Kreisler, has performed | Costello get mixed up with princes | for such a large audience. | and wicked uncles in a mythical | The Russian choristers Bolis]

town in “Lest’in a Harem.” The |enjoyed thelr work and it wasn't]

show opens Yoduy at Loew's. Ihard‘=to" imagine them galloping

Tacross the steppes or singing around

{a gypsy camp fire, “Their program differed in tempo.

the Russian tone and color of their

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Jaroff and his group wag loud and]

rom the sombre«to the humorous)

{OF NO, T “BATTLESHIP even if you hadn't known beforehand that -they were Cdssacks.|’

ships — H. M. S. Vanguard — was | the tenors sound very much liké boy

christened by {last November at a Clyde shipyard.

~The christening of the vessel was | . announced at the time but the iden- | Diminutive Serge Jaroff, who or- | ganized the troupe :25-years ago, is tity of the warship was nob Te-|. c.yora) conductor of the old school.| vealed until last night by the British His energy seémed boundless and his| [facial expressions, as he strode in|

tones. Dancers Are Superb

admiralty.

Thotsands of shipyards workers | \and 0 { song, were delightful.

knew. the name-and the enemy ra- | Performig with the chorus io dia; guessed .it- some, time ago, .bu | two dancers who performed the | | Wo squatting and kicking Russian peas- |

a1} references of the Vanguard were |

carefully’ cut from radio newsrdeel : ; ant , dances superbly.. They: reap-

records i - peared in one of the three encores.

First Tord of the Admiralty~A. V. Sponsored by the Martens. ConAlexander said the Vanguard was | F y c

equipped with el ectric eves to pierce | fog and darkness. and had other

“The Bxchange of Diplomatic Notes

MOVIE STAR DUNN TO WED EDNA RUSH | Zaporojsky Ct Cossack (1674). ”

NEW.YORK, March 1 (U. Py.—

| Between the 2irkish Sultan and te &

| today that he would -be married | soon to Edna Rush, a singer from Philadelphia.. Dunn said ‘that he and Miss Rush had appl lied for licenses in both Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, where Dunn plans to travel in ‘connection: wi ith a promotion tour of his latest stapfing..picture, “A -Tree Gréws in Brooklyn.”

NUMBER OF CIVILIANS ON U. S. PAYROLL IS UP |

WASHINGTON, March 1 (U. P.). —The number of civilians on Uncle Sam's payroll went up during Jan- | uary. The _.civél service commission reported today that on Jan. 31, em- | | ployment in the executive branch | |ot the government totaled 2,888,980, | an increase of *29,163 over Decem- | ber. This did not include employees | ppside. . in continental United | "Sa tes SN HBS APRN HG BAL

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“Yost in a Harem with Bud ~~ Abbott. and Lou aren. at 12 38, U3, 8:54 and 13:08. . “Strange Affair,” with Allyn Joslyn and Evelyn at ‘11:10, 2:17,

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7:55 and 10. CIRCLE

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HOLLYWOOD; March 1 (U. P.). movie actor, and their new son, | Tracy Keenan Wynn; were reported doing fine today at Hollywood Presbyterian hospital.

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