Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1946 — Page 24

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*|also be received at the Coliseum.

Returning with the cast of this year’s show will be such performers as Freddie Trenkler, daring skatercomedian; Fritz Dietl, Harrison Thompson, Gene Thesleff, Gerry Steffan, Gretl and Bob Uksila and Jimmy Carter,

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HOLLYWOQD, Oct. 31 (U, P.) ~~ Motien picture producers today ex pected selection of Joseph Keenan, Chicago, as labor czar of studio unions to end jurisdictional labor wars that have plagued the industry for several years. Keenan's acceptance of the $20,« 000-a-year post was regarded as a certainty by Herbert Sorrell and Roy M. Brewer, heads of the powerful A. FP, of L. factions involved in the recurrent disputes, who yesterday agreed to name him permanent chairman of the motion picture

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14 Ballets on

Jooss Bill

To Be Seen at Murat

A program of ‘four internationally famous ballets will be presented by the Jooss ballet at 8:30 p. m. today at the Murat theater. Featured on the program will be

.|“The Green Table,” satire on diplo~

macy which won Kurt Jooss first prize at the Inteinational dance

congress in Paris, 1082.

Other numbers on tonight's program will be “The Big City,” “A Ball in Old Vienna” and “Company at the Manor.” Now playing their sixth American tour, the Jooss group are being seen in this country for the first time in four years.

Senior at Warren Is St. Louis Soloist

Miss Ruth Wukasch, Warren Cen~ tral high school senior, will be guest soloist with the Walther League concert in St. Louis at 8 p. m, tonight. Miss Wukasch will also be heard over Bt, Louis station KFUO to morrow afternoon under the spon~ sorship of the same group. A voice student of Kathkeen Hergt, Miss Wukasch won first place in the International Walther League talent quest in Milwaukee last July.

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Now 3 Indiana

Dorothy McGuire, In “Claudia and David,” now at the Indiana,

Jeeter to Return

Jeeter returns . . . John Barton, in the role of Jeeter Lester of “Tobacco Road” fame. The play will revisit Indianapolis for » week's run at English’s commencing Sunday evening.

Guilet String Quartet Will Play Here Nov. 13

The Indianapolis Ensemble Music society will present - the Guilet string quartet in a chamber-music program at World War Memorial auditorium Wednesday evening, Nov. 13. Included in the quartet's program: will be Mozart's G major quartet (KX. 387), Beethoven's quartet, op. 59, No. 2, and the Debussy string quartet.

Piano Teachers Group

To Meet Tomotrow The Indianapolis Plano Teachers’ association will hold its - regular monthly meeting at 10 a. m. tomor« row in the D. A. R. chapter house. Mrs. Ray Walton will preside over the business meeting. Dr. Thurber H. Madison, violinist, and Mrs. Mar-

garet White, pianist of Indiana university faculty, will present a pro-

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