Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1947 — Page 10

io kas the girl with- "Butler Night at Civic

{out kteping his eyes on the conduc- x. | Captains Named

ey i we : for “Butler University e This, Mr. O'Hara added, Is eX-| qv eqer Friday, March 21, tremely bad box office. It makes for have been announced by the Butler Alumni club, sponsors. With Mrs. Royer K. Brown, "33, _|and {Seward Baker, '31, as ticket co-chairmen, Prof. L. Gray Burdin, cans with natural rhythm. WY, \... = popert Kelleher, Mrs. DeForest even a cowboy can keep to the tune opel) Mrs. Jane Gable and Judge Emsley W. Johnson Jr. will serve .|as captains, atiekte Jur O’Ha ra figures they Committee members e Kirk- . : ean kiss a girl wood and Eugene Yockey, Evan B. with both hands in ‘their pockets Walker, Bruce Savage, William F. and never skip the beat. Hoffman, Miss Margaret Schu“They don't need: to watch a con- macher, Mrs. Magdalene A. Davis, ‘dootor.” he sald. “They just close Mrs. H E. Storer, Miss Lois Wray, | their eyes, grab the babe—and let'J. Robert Maxey and Harold HollWe suite Sow gsworeL i's ial rformance : Taking Pot-Shots * The Civic’s special pe an that he of Philip Barry's “Foolish Notion’ Tr {will benefit the Alumni club's wasn't taking pot-shots at any scholarship fund for Butler stupresent members, of the. Metropol) gents. tan Opera CO. ee e———— “T'm just looking into the imme- Jane Burroughs Gives diate future,’ he explained, “when | ast in Recital Series the time comes to recruit fresh Jane Johnson Burroughs, lyrie- | dramatic soprano, will present the

talent.” He sald that the S. P. E. B. Q 'final of a series of three recjials. : |at 8:30 p. m. Sunday, March, 23, 8. A.—which includes President the Marott hotel ballroom.

Truman and New York's Fiorello] accompanied by Walter WhitLaGuardia on its national roster— worth, Miss Burroughs will offer a

also debunked European quar-| Pfogram of five modern composers: had g | Donaudy, Griffes, Debussy, Richard

| Strauss and Rachmaninov. “Compared to wus, they just

Bavetlt got #1 he said. “In Bukope, Teddy Phillips Opens quartet singing, they p e| baritone three tones over the bass.) '4-Night Roof Stand That's completely wrong. It's| Teddy Phillips and his orchestra against all laws of vibration and it|will open a four-night engagement

muddies up their singing. at the Indiana Roof tonight. “Over here we place the top tenor| With the same combinafion that

= octave and three tones above played at the Roof earlier in the the bass, which is in accord with|season, the Phillips outfit features all the laws of sound. That's what vocals by makes our ? Quartets sound so super.” | Howard.

Connie Gale and Bill

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TEEN ACTRESS — Peggy Irene Pollock, youngest. member of the cast of “Foolish Notion," Civic theater production opening at 8:30 p. m. Friday.

FIDDLER — John Garfield, who plays the role of a violinist in "Humoresque," which has moved ‘to the Lyric. With Joan: Crawfogel 8s co-star, the cast

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AVALON—"Hoosler Jamboree” in person. “If I'm

Tomorrow through Saturday: Lucky” and ‘Colorado Seranade."

“The Pla man"

Girls” and “Devil's Playground.” Winds" and “Si)

FOUNTA ‘SQUARE — * Through Tider: “Dangerous Millions” and ** Shep.” . | GARPRG:

TULSA Smarts People” and * i AlibL,"

Court.” Tomorrow through Wednesday: | “Notorious” and “Personality Kid."

and “Criminal

“Criminal

“Ten-

School Hero" . and “Detective Kitty O'Day.” | TALBOTT Through Satu rday: “Gunga

BELMONT--Through Betubday: “Decep- - tion” and “Roll Home.” |TRaRD., se TO pos i Red CINEMA-—Through Saturday: “ Never Say | UPTOWN-—Th h Saturda “Nob HI" Goodbye m and “Wanderer of the! and “In Old Chicago, ¥ » Waste and." OGUE-—Through Saturday: y Pe tion." DAISY—Through tomorrow: “Two Smart |ZARING Through Saturda ae epPeople” and “Magnificent Doll." tion

“Ri Trail" and “Earl Carrolls Sketoh RODEO -— Th SD Tra "Frade; Rides” and Crooked Circle.” ny Times Amusement a) a "+ CIRCLE oy detusnis:” with George Raft and Bari, at 11, 1:50, 4:40, 7:30 yy 10:20.

“Margie” |

nessee Travelers”'in person, and “Beauty!

and the Bandit” on screen.

BYINGoTRIOE Satuiday. “Deception” an

‘Devil's Playgroun

LINCOLN—Through : Ie I'm

Lucky” and “Strange Conquest.”

MECCA—Through tomorrow: ‘‘Tomorrow

Is Forever” and “Woman Back » Who Came |

“Somewhere in the Tae Ney ay: ing Rangers.”

ORIENTAL—“If I Had My Way and

“Man in Gray.” Tomorrow tomes Saturday: “The Show Off” and On Texas Moon.”

James" “Blonde” Alibi." Tomorrow and Friday: aDcaties Street” and “Slightly Scanalous.

xas Jamboree.”

Saturday: ‘Tarzan Tri s” and] “Why Girls Leave Home.” ph REX-—Through tomotrow: ‘Man in Shouldn't Happen to a

Gray” and *

“Margie” and

RIVOLI-—-Through : Saturday: “Deception”

and “My Dog Shep.”

SANDERS! ‘Adventures wih Tom Sawyer”

and “Dark Saturday: “Gay Cavalier.”

‘omorrow through

h Saturday: and “Lady Luck.” and “Isle of the A Tomorrow through Saturday: “Deception.”

“Rolli Home" -

S7ATLThilugh ~ tomorrow: “Strange Love of Martha Ivers.” ST. CLAIR—Through Saturday: Hill” and “My Dog Shep

| STRATFORD—Through tomorrow: | TACOMA—Through tomerrow:

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ALAMO--Th rough tomor- | ding the Callioriia,

“Vacation in Rene,” wih Anne _ Jeffries, Wally Brown and Allan Carney, at 12:50, 3:40, 6:30 and 9:20,

INDIANA cas Rue Madeleine,” with James oRY.4 Annabella ad others, at 12: 6:55 and M10. “The Pilgrim Lady,” with Lynn Roberts Warren Douglas, at 11:35, 2: ss, 3 45 and 9.

KEITH'S

“Seng of Scheherazade,” starring Jean Pierre Aumont, Brian Donlevy and Yvonne de Carlo, at 11:25, 1:40, 3:45, 5:50,°8 and 10:08.

_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _-_ Weepy Film Stars o Get Oscars Tomorrow Night

this year. But despite a publicity

HOLLYWOOD, March 12 (U. P.). ~The public still could buy a few seats today to watch weepy flim stars receive Oscars tomorrow night. at the most lavish academy awards presentation in history.

Hollywood's No. 1 production 1s open to the public for the first time

barrage the 10,200 seats, Shrine auditorium, still was not sold out. The public was allotted 3500 gallery seats for $3.60 and $4.80. Members of the movie industry can sit downstairs for $12. Outside, basking for free in the light of 16 giant. searchlights, will be 1200 spectators sitting in specially built bleachers. Academy officers expected a standing crowd of 20,000 to clap and gasp at the arriving film stars. Broadcast to World

Jean Hersholt, president of the| Academy of Motion Picture Arts] and Sciences, said the gala show | would bring together the largest number of film stars for any public assembly. The actual presentation of the Oscar statuettes will be broadcast throughout the world.

Tem Tyler “TRACY RIDES" James Gleason “CROOKED CIRCLE"

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“The radio show is expected to reach an audience of 32 million,” Mr, Hersholt sald. - Sixty-five members of the movie industry and 36 films were nominated for the achievement awards by industry workers. Only academy members cast final ballots, the deadline for which was Saturday midnight, In order to vote, members had to

view all pictures nommiated in the academy award theater, As the average academy member earns $26 an hour, $3 million worth of time was spent at the screenings.

—FIRST INDIANAPOLIS SHOWING— Gilbert Roland as the “Cisco Kid" “Riding the California Trail” Plus: “Earl Carroll's Bhettihovy" “Jungle Girl”-Late New

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