Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1948 — Page 10

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to complete her two-day program. s fast-moving. It's

COMPOSer- 1 ming which gets yells accompany Miss), op: rom the kids in the ence. As in previous years, the Murat has covered up its symphonyOf the oils used in produ night dignity with advertising

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in the United States during 1947, \popeorn, wieners and those wild, approximately 52 per cent was|fantastic souvenirs that make cottonseed oil and 39 per centlany circus seem something spesoybean ofl. clal—something better and rich-

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Give Circus of Murct Has Thrills, =. « Chills of Cliff-Hanger Movie

By HENRY BUTLER ital “The third annual Shrine Polack Bros. sat Which opensd in| 14. the Murat yestérday afternoon, looks like the best edition of that

full of stomach-tightening, scary stuff on

tropes and high wires. It’s musically noisy, with a good, loud circus band in the pit. {And it has lots of genial, goofy

, land Mrs. Barnes, who muffed the .|first try at an almost impossible | |somersault, drew big applause for

. (ried, Gin

- {Wiswell and his circus fiivver,

* {which will extend through Tues-

‘ |scheduled for 3:45 and 8:15 p. m. _ |tomorrow through Thursday.

« {play at 3:45,.7:15 and 9:30 p. m.,

er than routine adult entertain-

“turnaway” mean that-you'll have to do your tieketbyying promptly if you iwant to give the youngsters a treat. Most of this year’s show 1s! billed as new, al the’ clowns and such acts as the Skyland Ballet are standard Polack Bros. equipment. Among the novelties are solo acts by Don Dorsey, on the high trapeze, and Harold Barnes, who does some incredible boogie-to-ballet business on the tight wire. Mr. Dorsey had his largely youthful audience screaming at! —__ his nifty and hazardous antics,

a prompt and successful retake. Contortionist Team Chai and Somay, Oriental bal-|

* lancing and contortionist team,

give you a notion of how you too might keep fit, if you didn’t dis-| locate everything in the process. | ! For me, the biggest moment of | the show was in the Berosini| Troupe’s act (one of those pyra-| ‘mids of people on bicycles Cross- | : Ing a high wire, which seems like | a heck of a way to get from one % place to another), when Miss Jo-|

the stratosphere on a tight wire moored right in front of me. Miss Josephine had me worrly footing -it down | the wire, she kind of hypnotized me by growing larger and larger the way people do in movies. Would she fall? Will she fall? It's like a cliff-hanger movie serial, that act. It makes you want to attend every performance, just in case. : Other Attractions Other big attractions in the current circus include: The Ivanov Trio, combining comedy with immense skill on horizontal bars; the MGM elephants, Roland Tiebor's sea lions, Count Ernesto

Massamailllano Truzzi, remarkable juggler, and the big climax

to look somewhere else, but you! don’t dare. The circus has a fairly complicated schedule for its rum,

day, Apr. 13. Performances are

Next Friday, the circus will with shows set for 2:15, 7:15 and 9:30 p. m. next Saturday and 1:15, 3:45 and 8:15 p. m. next Sunday. Monday, Apr. 12, and] Tuesday, Apr. 13, the circus wii felurt to the 3:45 and 8:15 p. edule.

' CIO Opens Wage Talks With U. S. Steel

| PITTSBURGH, Apr. 5 (UP)— The United Steelmakers (CIO) opens negotiations with U. Steel today. The union seeks in-

“substantial” increases. The ne-

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By ERSKINE

SINGS AT IU—Dorothy Maynor, celebrated soprano, appearing in recital in Indiana University auditorium in. Bloomington ‘at 3 p.m. next Sunday. Miss Maynor will sing arias, songs and Negro spirituals.

'MATINEE' SOLOIST — Edna

Phillips, coloratura soprano, who

heard

in a Matinee, ,m. Fri-

_day in L. S. Ayres’ os dingrion

Barbara Bailey To Give Recital

Barbara Bailey, Beech Grove contralto, will appear in a Jordan

at

8 pp m.

‘Conservatory graduation recital next Friday in the 2000 miles apart, but I still didn’t

Odeon, 106 E. North St.

Pupil of Charles Hedley, head Orson Welles,

of Jordan's voice department, Miss ‘Bailey will be accompanied by Joanne Vielleu. Other Jordan recitals scheduled at the Odeon for the near future include: Richard Hobart, pianist, in gradu-

creased wages under a two-year contract signed last year. Union spokesmen said they will ask

ation recital at 4 Mis Bailey p. m. next Sun-

10F ive hours And then’ you get the lady taking a bath just before dinner.

“It was nice,” Dolores said, “to

ing,’ made me think of ham and eggs and hotcakes. I'd like some t now.”

“In the bathtub?” I wondered. “No,” Dolores laughed, “at a counter in the drug. store at Hollywood and Vine.” ss a? Dolores said she just returned from Buenos Aires where she made a Spanish version of “Lady Windermere’s Fan.” It's her first dresp-up role in several years. She prefers those barefoot peasant roles, like her part opposite Henry Fonda in “The Fugitive.” » ” # I make a much better peasant than a clothes horse’ she told me. “That's why I left Hollywood. They either wanted to dress me all up or undress me. Hollywood has strange ideas about Latin characters. I didn’t want my people to laugh at me, s0 now I make pictures in Mexico with my ‘shoes off and I am happy.” wo » »

Dolores goes to Spain in September for another big Spanish film and then returns to Mexico’ via stopovers in New York and Hollywood.

“No, pe marriage plans,” she said.

Mexico City and Hollywood are

dare mention her ex-boy friend, I could picture her! . throwing the telephone right out of the house. I figured it was my little contribution to south-of-the border goodwill.

X ” » ” A certain blond actress isn’t winning any friends at UL Priscilla Lane supposedly was all set for the role of the blond’s sister in a new film. But the actress said Priscilla was “too old” to play her younger sister. Now they're testing Elena Verdugo, who just celebrated her 20th birthday.

day; a recital of five collegiate {students of Roger Cushmdn at 4:15 p. m. next Friday, with Miss Viellieu, Virginia Holman, DoromM lthy Jarrett, Joan Leatherman and Audrey Marshall participat-

ing, and a preparatory piano recital by 28 students of Earl Howe

Jones at 8 p. m. Wednesday.

Cincinnati Organist

8. To Give Concert Here organist * and choirmaster of Christ Church in Cincinnati, will be heard in recital at 4:30 p. m. next Sunday in Zion Evangelical Church, North

Parvin Titus,

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INDIANAPOLIS HOME SHOW

Viola Essen, who made a big splash in the Hollywood glamour pool when she appeared In “Specter of the Rose,” then vanished into and motherhood, is now back. She's freshly divorced and ready to resume her fs career,

The footprints Van Johnson just left in the cement at Grauman's Chinese theater are the second biggest there—size 12. Lauritz Melchior's 14s hold the record. . . . M-G-M asked Maurice

couple of numbers in “Words and Music,” the Rodgers and Hart filmusical. Maurice said he'd be glad to for $100,000. It was no deal.

” “ » There's no New Look in Bette Davies’ new . picture, “Winter Meeting.” The skirts are still where they were a year and a half ago. . . .- Radio's Sherlock Holmes series is netting Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's family * in England $500 a week.

Times Amusement Clock

MURAT ‘ Shine. Polat Bros. Circus, at 3:48 snd 8:1

“Call Northside 777,” starring James Stewart, at 12:30, 3:45, 7 and

hg Joveymosn,” at 11:30,

2:40, INDIANA

“Gentleman's Gregory Peck: To John

Dorothy Mi rcuire a. 0 4:40, 7:10 and 8: os

d. at 11:35, 2:05,

EITH'S . “Sittin Pretiy. * with Robert Young, Maureen O'Hara gn Clifton Webb, at 11:40, 1:45, 6, and 10:08.

LOEW'S of the Ram," starring

“The Si , 1:57, 4:39,

Busan Peters, at 11:15 d 10:06.

1:21 an “The Return the J histier, at 12:39, 3:21, 6:03 "5 8:48. PHT 10:38.

“A h- lady Surrenders,” with Margaret Loc! and Stewart Granger, at 11:10, 2:25, 5:40 and 8:55.

LYRIC “The Prince of Thieves,” Jon Hall at 13:50, 4:05,

Boy's ‘Fox Terrier Puppy Missing

Three-year-old Joan Dennis Massa of 4338 Norwaldo Ave. is unhappy today because his dog is missing. : The dog, a fox terrier puppy, disappeared from the home of

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NDIANAPOLIS is growing . . . and the water system, too—right I along with it! In 1947 more than 31 miles of water mains were installed, making safe and adequate water service avail able to additional thousands of homes in the city and sur. rounding territory. There are now 782 miles of mains in the water distribution system, serving 94,000 homes and businesses.

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today in the Southside Commu- Initiates 8 8 Coeds |

State BLOOMINGTON, hy 5—Omicron Nu, honorary home economics society at Indidna University, initiated eight co-eds yester-|I day. They are: Mary Ringelburg, Saginaw, Mich.; Dorothy Hotstetter, Bainbridge; Elizabeth Fraser, Bloomington; Phyllis McGibbon, Swayzee; Louise Flannigam, Thorntown; Judith Woodmansee, Sweetser; Miriam Stoner, Tipton, and Linda Myers, South Bend.

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