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Top Stars in Cast

At State Fair

AN ESTIMATED 12000 persons are expected to crowd into the Coliseum at the fair grounds tonight for the second annual State Fair Radio Roundup. The program features Jimmy Wakely, singer-star of western Monogram Pictures; the Dinning Sisters, top singing trio on records,

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Pictures; the Duke ’'of Paducah, comedian of the Grand Ol’ Opry broadcasts, and Salty Holmes, his partner in comedy, : Indiana’s national barbershop quartet—Doctors of Harmony-—{rom Elkhart will be an added attraction. “nn » ” | The Waltz King, Wayne King, will appear on the last night of the! fair, Sept. 5, and play an hour con-| cert in the Coliseum beginning at 7 o'clock. After the concert he will play for the horse show which begins at 8 o'clock. Lucky Lott and his Hell Drivers

” » r { SEVEN-YEAR-OLD Shirley Gretonsa, the world's youngest tightwire performer from Rochester, Ind.

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Feature Entertainment Schedule

TWO COMEDIES of manners are the new openings in town next Wednesday. |

Henry (Hot Lips) Busse's orchestra comes to the Circle's stage Thursday.

; INDIANA offers “The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer,” with Cary Grant, Myrna Loy, Shirley™Femple and Rudy Valleé, - The Lyric offers “The Trouble With Women,” with Ray Milland, Teresa Wright and Brian Donlevy “Gone With the Wind," which has never blown itself out, comes back to Loew's Wednesday. . ” ” n” CONNOISSEURS will find the Ttalian film “Open Ci running at the Ambassador-Alamo. It is one of the three great foreign productions inspired by or made during the war Laurence Olivier's. “Henry VV" “played at the Cinema last spring.-The: third of the big three overseas films, France's “Children of Paradise” has not yet been booked in’ this part'of the Middlewest.

” ” ” ON THE LIGHTER side of the town's cinema this week, Myrna Loy is having a problem with her

| little sister, Shirley Temple, at the Indiana. “hIyrna

is trying to rear Shirley to be a judge. Shirley, the bobby-soxer in the plot, gets a crush on Cary Grant when he lectures in the high school auditorium. Cary is an artist which makes Judge Loy suspicious in the first place, In the second place, Judge Loy finds Shirley in Cary's apartment and issues a quick habeas

" ; Film Economy Wave HOLLYWOOD, Aug. %, — Hollywood is oy - Hollywood with the fiers is more fun than a

| economy spree—the result of the ban on exporting | Marx Brothers movie. And, as Director George Sid-| {ney says, they'll probably solve the Hollywood-Brit-| | ish problem by letting Humphrey Bogart and James

corpus. Cary winds up in jail, after slugging the

assistant district attorney, Rudy Vallee, It goes

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AT THE LYRIC, Professor Ray Milland, author | of “The Subjugation of Women,” is misquoted by |

Reporter Teresa Wright as advocating wife beating. He sues Miss Wright's newspaper. The wily editor assigns Miss Wright to make him change his mind, She does, : . ” » »

AT THE CIRCLE, Henry Busse Is back with his |

basket of musical tricks. One of the tricks is blond Betty Taylor. Ish Kibibble is a feature ajgraction in the stage show.

On the screen, Dick Tracy gets out of a dilem- |

ma in “Dick Tracy's Dilemma.” » » » “GONE WITH THE WIND” sets some kind of record with its reappearance at Loew's, One of the great American films of all time, it has never ceased

running since it was produced seven years ago. |

iveryone remembers who's in the cast—Clark Gable and Vivien, Leigh,

“Open City” reeords the Naz occupation of | Rome. It was made shortly after Rome was liber- |

ated in June, 1944. It tells a down-to-earth story of underground resistance in Italy.

By Erskine Johnson

through Priday in the “Pair Fol-| Darryl Zanuck will be down to his fast croquet | noeon fight it out in Madison Square Garden. She will perform on a tight- mallet in a couple c weeks, r Hollywood with the jitters is tough on the little! Sing 4B feet, above the frvang People arp being fired—500 at 20th Century-Fox, |guys, though. Its the carpenters’ and the elec-| ‘Fair Follies” are Bob White: The 200 at Universal International—options are dropping ligiana, aad he JulrdsessersD snd peoplg dike Sam} h : { who ge 0 - Edisons; Paroft. Trio; Martell yay are being shaved—Ingrid Bergman Will| ,..; and Ciro's and other swank bistros to drown Foursome; Larry Griswold; have to get along on only $4 million instead of $6 | their sorrows in champagne, Chorus of 16; Marcille £d- million as “Joan of Lorraine’—big productions are| _ i | Gentlemen of 8ong|unfashionable and sets are getting so small 1 hear| Doing Big Business World Fa- they're thinking of hiring only midgets as extras, IN FACT, the champagne réom at the Mocambo an ] 'is doing a terrific business, with such a piece de re‘Acute Economy Wave sistance as “stuffed saddle df wild hare and sage ONE MORE budget cut on “Lorraine” and Ingrid | pudding, wild Caucasian strawberries gathered dew | lwill be wearing old discarded tin cans instead of a | fresh, served with Cordon-Rouge '26 champagne.” | D, A | (1. PJ. shiny suit. of armor, People are taking cruises to Acapulco, Mexico, on | yes wr The economy wave is so acute that any minute |the former Morgan yacht, the Corsair, at $390 the movie igre’ | 5 company shooting a Sahara round trip and you can buy s beautiful home in trap at the Lakeside Country Blake at the “greatly reduced” price of “only” “ . -* nn

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3 COMING ATTRACTIONS — State fair attractions will include the Morgan ensemble precision dancers (upper left) who will appear in the "Fair Follies" to be presented nightly in front of the grandstand. Waltz King Wayne King (upper center) and his orchestra will be an extra fair attraction one night only, Friday. Septy5. The world's youngest tight-wire performer, seven-year-old Shirley Gretona (lower left] will appear in the "Fair Follies™ and the Dinning Sisters, radio and recording stars (lower center) will highlight the annual "Radio Roundup™ tonight, Theater attractions next week will include "The Bachelor and the Bobbysoxer'' which opens Wednesday at the Indiana. Bachelor Cagy Grant and Bobbysoxer Shirley Temple are "dating" by court order in the scenaitrom the RKO: comedy (upper right). Zany Ish Kabibble will be a featured performer on the stage of the Circle with the Henry Busse show which opens Thursday. At ceriter, right, he serenades a rustic senorita. Vivien Leigh'beconm

Scarlett O'Hara posed against the majestic background of Tara hall in this scene from "Gone With the Wi :

(lower. left). "Gone With the Wind" will open Wednesday at Loew's.-A% lower right, Teresa Wright mase as a chorus'girl to the confusion of Ray Milland in a scene from "Trouble With Women," opening Wed

the Lyric, — : ; : ; )