Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1945 — Page 22

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D Yukon Show At Indiaha

Gypsy Rose Lee and Dinah Shore Vocalize

Gypsy Rose Lee displays little more than her legs in ‘Bells of

In ‘Thunderhead'

the Yukon,” at the Jndiana this week. However, there is an asian amount of that type of beauty that, studios like to call “eye-filling” in the picture. Outstanding in this sultry epic | | of the frozen north are the cos- | | tumes, which include all the frills and spangles generally associated with the Gay 90s, the Klondike, étc. There also is Miss Dinah Shore who sounds better than she looks, warbling “Sleighride in July,” “I| Don’t Know Why I Love You” and “Like Someone in Love.” Gypsy Rose, more realistic and down’ to earth, huskily shouts “Ev'ry Girl Is Diff rent.” Suave, glossy-tongued Ran Scott is cast as Miss Lee's a unwilling paramour. Randy, it seems, has more larceny than love in his heart, figuring gold glitters| [even brighter than Gypsy Rose.

visual -epic contains a .piot. prisingly, it’s somewH&t diverting, enhanced by Scott's practiced nonchalance and dialog, which | doesn’t take itself too seriously Actually, the film is a satire on the hundreds of gold rush pictures | that preceded it. Mr. Scott flim- | flams the populace and Miss Lee

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Preston Foster and Rita Johnson are seen in “Thunderhead,” starring RoddV McDowall at the Lyrie.

applies a novel twist here and there. It's gamblers and swindlers vs. the “Belle” and let the chips fall where

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- ROSS NAMED STATE PUBLICITY DIRECTOR

Paul M. Ross, statehouse reporter

state publicity. director.on. siti] wads His "official title will Be “executive director “of the Indiana department (of commierce, “agriculture, industry land public relations. The division | was newly-created by the 194% legislature and is under the jurisdiction | of Lt. Gov. Richard T James, who | made the appointment. Objectives ofthe department will be to boost Indiana industry and agriculture by promoting the ex-pansion-of markets. A graduate of Technical high school and Butler university, Mr. Ross was managing editor of the Clearwater, Fla. Sun before - joining the Star, He now handles publicity

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TAYLOR IN LINE FOR BANK POST

Leaves Commerce Job for _ International Role.

WASHINGTON, April 12 (U. P). ~The U. 8. seat in at least one of three important economic organizations planned by the united nations was reserved today for exUndersecretary of Commerce Wayne C. Taylor. Informed quarters. said that Taylor, who resigned only yesterday from the commerce post, would be named within a few days to the presidency of the Export-Import bank—the first step toward a leading role in the future world economic picture. The bank figures prominently in the -administration’s plans for postwar economic activities, These officials said that President Roosevelt ‘already had selected | Taylor to be the top United States | representative on the world bank {and the international - monetary fund proposed in the Bretton Woods agreements. Taylor would retain his post: in the Export-Import bank while serving in the international organization, it was understood.

3a remelkey Mane on Chun : ~ In addition, according 4o-0fficials close to the White House, Taylor may become the key United States delegate on the world economic and social council to be set up later [this month as part of the united nations security organization. The U. S. is almost certain to be one of the 18 nations elected to the council by the projected world assembly. The U.'S. would be entitled to one member on the board of governors of the proposed world bank and a similar seat on the international monetary fund under the Brettcn

for Butler university and the Marion County War Finance committee, in| addition to his reportorial duties with the Star. : He is a member of Phi Beta) Kappa, national honorary fraternity and the Indianapolis Press club.

MAE WEST SHOW CANCELED HERE

appear in “Catherine Was Great” at English’'s April 30 and May 1-2, today canceled her Indianapolis engagement. The remaining play for the season at English’s is “Two Mrs. Carrolls,” starring Elizabeth Bergner, May 3-5.

Times Amusement

Clock

LOEW'S “I'll Be Seeing You,” with Ginger Rogers, Joseph Cotten and Shirley Temple, at 10, 12:02, 2.07, 4:12, 6:19, 8:26 and 10:23 KEITH'S On stage, ‘Let's Make Whoopee, at 1:48, 4:00, 6:42 and 9:15 “A Song for Miss Julie,” with Shirley Ross and Barton Hepburn, at 12:15, 2:48, 5:09, 7:43 and 10:15. INDIANA + “Belle of the Yukon,” with Randolph Scott, Gypsy Rose Lee and Dinah Shore, at 11, 1:45 4:30, T15 and 10. “Destiny,” with Gloria Jean snd Alan Curtis, at 12:40, 3:25, 6:10 and 9.

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“Thunderhead, Son of Flicks”. with Roddy McDowall, Preston Foster: and Rita Johnson, at 12:04, 2:38,

5:12, 7:46 and 10:20.

Double Exposure,” with Chester Motn s and Najioy Kelly, at 11, 1:34, 4:08, 6:42 and 9:16. civic “On Borrowed Time,” with Tom Pebworth, Earl Davis and Dorothea Craft, at 8:30. CIRCLE “The Song of Bernadette,” Jennifer Jones, at 11:37, 2:50,

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fore congress. Officials said it wold be possible for one American to hold both posts, since the two bodies wotlld be “operating under one roof" .

Taylor specifically” rogue’ an assignment in “the {international economic and social fields” when he submitted his resignation to President Roosevelt. The President’s reply indicated that he would get what he wanted.

As president of the Export. Im.|

port Bank, Taylor would succeed Warren Lee Pierson, who terminated a long stint in the job last week. Congress will be asked soon to add some $1,500,000,000 to the bank's $700,000,000 assets to equip it for big program of post-war foreign loans,

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Evelyn Ankers—J. Carroll Naish “JUNGLE WOMAN" Lon Obaney—Patricia Morison “CALLING DR. DEATH" Plus, 40-Min. “Cartoon Circus”

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Humphrey Joel Bogart MoCrea |

Marjorie Main—Sylvia Sidney

“DEAD END” | Thrilling Sidney Kingsley Action Drama of Life on a Dead-End Street

Eddie Cantor, Betty Grable

Paulette Robert

Goddard Young “THE KID FROM SPAIN”

The Famous Hilarious Fiesta Directed by Leo MéCarey (Going My Way) Staged by Busby Byrkely, Featuring The Gorgeous Goldwyn Girls

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