Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1945 — Page 27

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One of the expert cast , . . Ralph Coppinger. Whis-skating clown . . . Freddie Trenkler.

Hero, Wife and Baby Have CLEAR DRIVER IN

Iee-borne star . . . Sonia Henle, charm-and merve-oenier of the Hollywood los Revue, which Sneha Tug v6 0 he SRUENTS 1 Nis

Sonja Hehie Dazzles "Fans

’ With Speed, Color, Lights

2 By HENRY. BUTLER Speed, color, glitter—and all the effortless gliding. Plus music, plus lights, plus comedy-—that's Sonja Henle's H 'wood Ice Revue, which opened an 11-night run at the Coliseum last

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but you couldn't subtract the ice. For the ice gives the effect of day-

after-tomorrow huma

Maybe this sounds like a blurb,

but. go to the show and see for

yourself, Dancing on skates is old; a show on ice is not too new; but

beings, sort of super-supermen who are here

purposes. The daring, split-second avoidance of collisions, and all such tricks as bringing skate-blades .in momentary close proximity to the faces of stooges lying flat on the ice

skater could have. A word about the music, Con-

, [ductor Jack Pfeiffer, wearing headphones to hear the sound-system

mixture better and hence locking

-»those things take ‘everything a

like a visitor from Mars, did a swell Prénk L. Lillyman floated on air to- |

job with the band. Judging from the program, Paul

thing to do with selecting music. Wherever the credit is due, the music was lively and amazingly varied, ranging from Debussy's “Festivals” to “Sentimental Jourt |ney.” and containing excerpts from “Finlandia,” “Body and Soul” “Valse Triste,” and Rachmaninofl's second piano concerto, to mention only ‘a few. The arrangements were good, with occasional vocal effects, and the music, both long-hair and short-hair, was appropriate. As the audience streamed out of the Coliseum, newsboys were shout. ing some new item about the atomfc bomb. Maybe that was significant. Anyway, the sort of world Sonja Henle and her associates temporar{ly creatéd was something you wanted to remember, come what might.

One Fling at 'Life of Riley’

a ROBERT RICHARDS

Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Nov, "6. ~Capt

day without his parachute.

Pennsylvania

true.

Lillyman—first man of the 101st airborne to jump into Normandy and wearer of 13 decorations—Iis the soldier who longed to live “the for at least & week. He wrote the Pennsylvania to see

life of Riley”

what he could do about it.

The three drove down from thelr home at Skaneateles, N, ¥Y. and

arrived late yesterday.

Standing in the center of a bright blue room, with windows and doors |kpow if I could get it. One night |

baby I've got. I've been away for 27 months. I said-to myself, ‘When ‘11 get home, the three of us are going to have some fun,'

penses, but the hotel told him to forget jt. They were In the same suite where

E. Dewey,

Se He Wrote Hotel “Gee, I've never seen anything

don't know what I want to do next, or what I'm looking forward to most. It's just all too wonderful.

“Frankly, this all started out as a pipe-dream.,” he said.

what I wanted, but I

all “bordered in glass, Lillyman in Heidelberg I got a little too warm

said, “I'll tell you why I did it." “I've got a wife that's

wonderful. |

on cognac, I

Ahd you can look. at Susan Jane get shot for trying.’ 80.1 sat down

and wrote the hotel”

“| He put aside $500 to cover ex- | Paratrooper Lillyman, his le, p

{Van Loan of Hollywood and Ken-|and 3-year-old daughter awakened dall Burgess of New York had some- |i, the state suite of the Hotel this morning and found all those- dreams that had plagued him across Europe coming

Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Thomes and former Secretary of State Cordell Hull have stayed.

like this before,” Lillyman said. *I

“I never expected to get this far. I knew didn’t

guess. “I sald, "to hell with it. you can’t}

‘QUIZ KID'S' DEATH

CHICAGO, Nov. 18 (U. P.).~Bus Driver John Burke, 42, today was absolved of all blame in the death of Gunther Hollander, brilliant 15-year-old “quizs kid” who was struck and killed by Burke's bus. A coroner's jury at the Inquest: for Hollander returned a verdict of accidental death. Burke, who had been held by police for questioning, was released. The jury said the youth falled to observe a rule of traffic safety by running in front of one bus into the path of another. Hollander, 8 German refugee freshman at the University: of Oh cago, was struck late Wed and died en route to Billings ol pital. ll ‘BRITISH VOTE BRACKEN | LONDON, Nov. 18 (U. PIA

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and wolf-calls of the 1500 veterans who were guests of the manage-

New York Ice Cream Pie ( Fresh Banana Filling)

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