Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 December 1945 — Page 6

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Maybe Christmas isn't a day

Marie.” But those who did get to the

ment.

he’s brought here. Best to Date

pany we've seen this season.

Plas 8 wtimtast diuetie, " lly millions for over a's give relief help the 15 miles of of

|in the chorus ought to be carefu

{to develop troupers’ voice fatigue. The story of “Rose Marie”

| girl. . Rose Marie Is Blonde

THAT CABBAGE GOT ME DOWN!

When your mouth waters for cabbage or other foods and then they disagree—and excess {dancers as stomach acid gives you gas or §! :

| Arthur Maxwell,

young.

Whether by accident or by deep, dark craftiness, English Manager Vincent Burke has contrived to hit a rising curve in the. attractions

- “Rose Marie” is the best musical to date, not just because the score : fone Fe kidheys cond h 8 tiled is superior to most other 20-year and you healthy. get | old hardy perennials, but because sired and dons work right Ir, th flagtime: | the production, including person- » painful elimination so shows there | nel, costumes and ballet and comedy i something Ntung with Jor kidneys of | interludes, outshines most others. fose valuable, restful sleep, Let's avoid unkind comparisons. dnb so gi rite [Let's put it this way: The current may also cause ng \ tie |“Rose Marie” company is younger, Bains, lex Daina, lows of pep and energy. | more attractive, vocally more proand ness, ficient than any other such com-

It

contains more of what, in the best | ch ortage to such an extent that

sense, army men call eager beavers. | rom | deed. some of those youngsters | |Kay Cody, who played a concert

| hot to give out vocally always as | they did last night, or they're likely

doesn’t

| maybe a couple too many repetiJi tions of “Indian Love Call,” gets

What some of us feared In ad[Fakes was tired voices, tired faces. | What we got, as a Christmas-pres- | |ent surprise, was Evélyn Daw, a| | platinum-blonde Rose Marie, and a fine-baritoned | Jim Kenyon, acting and singing

They were backed up by a fine { chorus, male and female, and by {such agile and accomplished actorBeth Dean, « playing

Rose Marie’ Troupe Here Is Proficient and Attractive

By HENRY BUTLER

to go to a show.

And maybe that's Why there wasn't s- larger audience atthe Eng=| lish theater last night for the opening of the current run of “Rose

show had a fine evening's enterfdin-

Wanda the half-breed (the phrase indicts society) and the splendid dance team of Anthony and Allyn. Add the up-to-date comedy business of Billy Sully and Nina Olivette as Herman and Jane, the Indian ballet routines of Sonja Levkova, Jack Spencer and the ensemble (the ballet girls are young and attractive), and you've got something. Orchestra Cramped While the English theater, considering its age, is acoustically fine and decorated in remarkably good taste, it needs some stage and pit revision. Last night's orchestra of some 20 {pieces suffered from a housing

{Comedians Bud Abbott and Lou

Starred. at Lyric

Humphrey Bogart, starred with Ann Sheridan in’ “It All Came

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‘Stork Club’ Star

Betty Hutton, well-known radio

singer, in “The Stork Club,” currently at the Indiana.

True,” now at the Lyric.

COMEDIANS HURRY CHRISTMAS MAIL

HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 26 (U. P.).—

Costello got a bill from the postoffice today for 1000 special delivery stamps they bought so servicemen'’s letters home would be delivered on Christmas day.

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stage molding right back of her head. Some well planned excavation and

matter. In a good musical, the| oon should provide adequate! About 1000 such letters were de- | story never does matter. Boy meets space for an orchestra. livered, postoffice officials said. {girl. Boy eventually, and after

Abbott and Costello arranged with | Los Angeles Postmaster Michael D |

all undelivered service letters, which otherwise might not have arrived on { Christmas.

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through Saturday: “That's the Spirit” and “Dangerous Partners.” PARAMOUNT ~The Clock” and ““Zomhies on Broadway." Tomorrow and Friday: “Diamond Horseshoe” and “Kid Sister.” PARKER-—Throw h Friday: and “Swamp ater.” | REX—Through tomorrow: “Patrick {he Great”. and “Ghost Catchers.” | RITZ—~Through Saturday: “The Great John L.” and “Bedside Manner." RIVOL! « Through ‘Saturday: “Mildred Pierce” and "Radio Stars on Parade.” ST. CLAIR Through Saturday: Kind” and “Swinging On a SANAERS- ‘Ride, , Ranger, Ride” and

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New York” and “Steppin’ in Society.” STRAND-—Through Saturday: “Captain | . Kidd” and “Swinging on a Rainbow.”

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Braatz to Take Recruiting Post

MAJ. MARCUS W. BRAATZ, | former Indianapolis resident, has been appointed commanding offi- | cer of the army recruiting service in the Federal building. The new recruiting officer entered the army as a first lieutenant i n 1940. He served in Europe as field officer with the 21st field artillery battalion, fifth infane try division.

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Maj. Braats Maj. Braalz was graduated from Purdue university in 1936 and

was one time proprietor of the Garrick Flower shop here,

GEORGE RAFT SUES ON BACK TAXES

HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 26 (U. P.).—

Silent John Wayne

‘Will Wed Actress

HOLLYWOOD; Dec. 26 (U. P).— Movie Actor John Wayne, who said he planned to marry Mexican. French actress: Esperanza Bauer, was free to do so today, Mrs. Josephine Saenz Morrison, | daughter of Dr. Jose Saenz one-

version of “Indian Love Call” on|p,nning and Superintendent Ole D.|time Dominican republic diplomat, (the harp, was in constant danger|cgjette of the Hollywood station received a final divorce decree from lof concussion from the bulging|is puy special delivery stamps forthe cowboy star, Wayne. Mrs, Mor-

‘rison said that Mr. Wayne, por{trayer of the strong silent type, was too silent about his affairs away

| from home.

Mrs. Morrison won permission of the Roman Catholic church to get a divorce to “clarify the position” of their four children. She testi-

(fled Mr. Wayne said what he did

away from home was none of her business and that she had better not try to find out. The couple married June 24, 1933, climaxing a campus romance. As “Duke” Morrison, Mr. Wayne was

(a football star at University. of

{ Southern California. Mr. Wayne said he and Miss | Bauer did not expect to marry “in [the immediate future.” He said he | had many picture commitments, delaying the ceremony until spring or later.

1350 MAJOR FILMS MADE DURING 1945

HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 26 (U. P.).}

~The movie industry turned out

| 350 feature pictures in 1945, a year|end survey by the Producers’ asso- | ciation revealed today.

The movies’ reconversion to

| peacetime conditions was marked {by return of most stars in the serv- | lices and almost half of all workers!

| who went into uniform, the Tepory said. Reviewing war activities, the re- | (port listed 43,000 prints of feature | |movies sent to troops, 56,000 free | {appearances by movie stars ‘before

|G. I. audiences and entertainment |

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George Raft, screen toughie, sued

tincome taxes he paid under protest in the years 1938, 1939 and 1940.

the state to recognize his right to divide his income for tax purposes and count half of it. under California community property laws,

The actor said that tax officials base their refusal on the contention that under a property settlement signed by the Rafts in 1932, fevén years after their separation, Mrs, Grayce Raft actually receives only 10 per cent of his earnings.

|LEIF ERICKSON

a brief honeymoon here. : Erickson and his WAC wife, the former Thomasville, Ga. Christmas eve at Elberta, Ala.

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