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have been the Spike Jones show (guaranteed and paid £25,000) and the State Fair Fol " e Rayan he 15th Century Big news of the day concerns the coming of "The Red HOLLYWOOD. Sept. 10—-1t happened at the big homecoming lies, w hich it 1s reported may earn up to $30.000 or even more i eal Tn 20th Century-Fox's “The. Shoes” to Indianapolis next Saturday. celebration for Dinah Shore in Nashville, Tenn - ot or a th tha ma i. i co “ orf co. Choio Brack Rose” It's supposed to , ” ; IIS vob ine 1 She stepped off the plane into a cheering crowd of 5000 peopla, There's no quarrel with the merit or cultural level of either performance, though en ae hide Por Ye Openings for the week will be Fhe Fighting Ken- A teen-ager pushed her way through the mob, sidled up to hee 1 think the Follies could have been much whose ot hook “Geniuses GGoddessea and uxur v and opulence which are tuckian” (Indiana, Wednes- THF 1 TTL and said: y - - ' 2 8 dbiishd) did ! 4 . - ’ ‘ know MRO( f CW ' 2% better. Both events were put on for sheer People” will ha published Monday by Dutton, | the privilege of the oriental day), ‘Calamity Jane and Ahown ep! elo ‘Where's your husband (George Montgomery)?" : further says that the heroic is past 1 potentat : : : : : the members of Napoleon's court! ‘He couldn't come,” said Dinah. uy diversion, not for uplift, and rightly se. yathat teh ennloiags Lena potentate 8am’ Bass” and “Take One False “He' tcture.” and blue marks over a three-day v 1d t ' ' The tok poems, for which Strauss is best | a 5 9 Step” (Circle, Thursday), Stam who settled in. Alabama after “He's working In a picture. round of personal appearances. No rd 00k, say, the Budapest Quartet | yp, wn in this country, are ideologically pretty THE coat gets the Idea .,..: [yrie Thursday). and Napoleon” met 1s well-known There was an awkward pause CI oll ] : c \ o Se . ’ y 3 But speaking ahout the Fair. there is another much aha ote, Any SUrrent Sompoeer s attempt | acroas. It's fancier even than Lust for Gold” and “Johnny Waterloo is the basis of the story and then Dinah sald: ” SHE WAS shoved and bed \ 1 t 1 yot 1 y 1 " ’ “n Mohti z nw 3 : angle to-show business out there. As one Indi- 0 eeapture bon the sublime and ridiciiows | what Aly Khan wes UY 'Ayegro” (Loew's, Saturday). of “The Fighting Kentuckian.”| _ Aren't you glad to see me {and jostled and admired.

anapolis Symphony enthusiast put it, ths Fair in all other departments is supposed to represent the best Indiana can produce. Certainly the state

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: sls es : d Vera Ralston take the leads. crowd could furnish talent equal to, .or better than, ruhg "hav . | el ir } had been slated for yesterday. anc eads. crowd, . Kg. ave a Teutonic heaviness in strange cons { brown Russian leather. It Leslie How and Wendy Hiller Suave William Powell | } A wait the a — et Meena, CXCEPting MAYBE | trast to much of Strauss’ actual writing hangs 60 inches from his ni hive oe ‘ match when he is en Dhan a store ant Tr oon vm s erialists. : -l 8 . : . Ne iS > YS | th olack Be rons ~ CORONEY Theatsr. 220 andi hey Winters in Take One ring at the Brown Derby. The drugstore was jammed solid : CL HIS MUSIC always is better than his scripts, | , vet ni ORONE eater, cd and False Step” on the twin-bill at the| .. » with people screaming for SO IN the entertainment division, local outfits ’ ‘ P hem. The whole garment is 'Talhot Sts., will start its reserved: Circle. Powell turns an innocent, I told George about it, too, Pn : nt

like Jack Hatfield's Civic Theater:and Charles Hedley’s experienced operetta ‘staff ought to work and plan and plug for representation at

notions back of “Don Juan,” “Don Quixote” or “Till Eulenspiegel’ would seem like a parody. In program notes, the “scripts” of those compositions, like the script of “Tod und Verklae-

And for modern ears, his music is still better in quotations. Some noisy areas of example, are painfully out of date. You take the whole deal because that's the way it's performed,

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Orson’'s ex-wife. Welles wears breeches and a tunic of soft tanned leather Over-them he wears the coat of

lined, sleeves and all, with 300 skins of natural mink. The toat is so heavy it takes two wardrobe assistants to

° Esquire Theater will open with Old-world royalty fights for sur-|' The teen-ager shifted a wad of “And.” id.“ ) the revival showing of Shaw's vival against the rugged Ameri- gum, sald, “Not especially,” and n 4," she said, 1 loved SYwry Pygmalion” Friday. It previously can backwoodsmen. John Wayne disappeared into the howling In i of it. It was the thrill of my life.”

t in “ idn't tell him drinks after standing on the sige (seat showing of “The Red Shoes business trip into a state-wide "ho, sid. Ho 1 diy teen-ager 1 walk for several hours to catch a {next Saturday. The show will be manhunt when he becomes als al Sl she was 60 and leaning glimpse of Dinah. . . . [presented at 2:30, 5:30 and 8:30 suspect in the murder of his old > a cane.” | The waitress turned to someone |p. m. Saturday and next Sunday flame, Shelley Winters, ON A cape, {she knew and said:

, Het it onto Welles. Welles . . 8 3 ry : fi Fury bunds. Why not have > oie of but you prefer to remember stretches of | doesn't say how many assist- [80d a4.:2:30 and 3:30 Pe during ea DINAH is back in Hollywood) ‘You know, right now I wish & Ps ’ y u ou 8 lyricism and ingenious modulation, In which | ants it then takes to hold him | : | HOLLYWOOD has just re- wearing the braid of a Tennessee DINAN SHOTS Was from Knoxville

variety show, using the best acting, dancing, singing and directing talent we have? What's wrong with the idea of préducing an opera for one night out there” Considering the

Strauss was unbeatable. I particularly like the “Open” way he often wrote for orchestra, making first-chair musicians play like virtuosi. That kind of writing,

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{for tickets are now being taken written anothe t [at the theater box office, tory of the re ero tne his. colonel and the black and blue) on. Loew's double bill will featureiof “Calamity Jane and Sam marks of the triumphant home- | DINAH wished she hadn't been Glenn Ford and Ida Lupino In'Bass.” Yvonne De Carlo and coming celebration that turned born when she had a reunion with

{the movie version of the true Howard Duff play the roles, re- two towns Nashville and Win- her mother's best friend, Mrs. D,

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Butler Bowl success of “Alda” and “Carmen,” PIES the w hans) ROIbisktie] OF uisy Jonnie A brass dextgn. A veil of chain Nory of the 70st Buteninn Mine spectively. Bass is depicted as chester—pside down. W. Krauth. A photographer and a the notion may not seem fantastic. Plenty of tune xnacted harmon ists, distinguishes = mafl drapes around ‘his chin. zona, “Lust for Gold.” Ford the I-was-framed type of bandit b In Winch reporter for a national magazine ARSE PLARRING BOOK es . h : ) his music from that of any of his contempor And there a ring of mink, like -takes control of .a fabulous gold hero who dies hth ¢ his She was born In chester were present f h Hoonléts Who've Reverand an ofr. would like aries An a I's hal rail. mine by the simple process of | , the we ith but sang on the radio for the F pf or their first meet- » wr 500 Dutrobons Ev ay an angel 0, over ail. J E + lover after being peppered wit : ing in 15 years, to. . The last and second time | saw the great man The studio isn't trusting this eliminating his confederates, Miss lawmen's lead & pepp first time in Nashville. Both Poel Meine had -told the Aoorimdon an ny G78 townrds Sie of -the hox ptice was In the summer of 1932 In Munich, when he = lavish garment to a mere trunk Lupino and her husband, Gig Cattle-Biron Rod Cameron tries OWNS claim her as their very 0. hat she was born in Win hn Ake ere a ome mus Ne ARRTressive and_| eanducted a swell performance of Mozart's to bring it here from the movie Young, try to. trick Ford into to stary J v ) . ' ' rere . . : : }-I10 ~. go la ! ~:10 10 starve out all the other ranch-| | chester on Mar. 1, 1927, persisten]. It will have to overcome a lot of Magic Flute It was in the charming 18th- location in-French Morocea, It giving them the location of the ers in his area by damming u i “Dinah was wearing the colonels Mrs. Kmauth aE Dinah with 3 futur inertia. Tea | Century Residenztheater, which ‘waa destined for "travels in a special hamper, bonanza. They die trying. the only water supply.’ After braids and the black and blue the enthusiasm of a long lost "1 | complete destruction by American bombs during | mothproof and waterproof. | On the othet Half of the bill, spending the entire length of the marks with the same happy smile. child and then. said: ? shed a 64 THE DEATH of Richard Strauss Thursday | the war. . + | Ita the first time a mink codt’ [George Raft teams up with Nina film, “Stampede,” staving off their She now outranks her husband, " | mever forget the day Di removed one of the few remaining glants.of a Strauss was a living link with a past we.can't | has been’ worn on the screen Foch to trap an international repeated attempts ‘to dynamite Who was a wartime sergeant. nah was berm — on M L N musical era greater than ours recall. In a way, his survival long after his | bY a male star, but Welles gang of counterfeiters. Justice his dam; Cameron finally relents] The Tennssses governor handed; 1921.” . NTI LTe

Strauss belonged to what Winthrop Sargeant age

creative years gave a kind of reassurance that

doesn’t expeot he'll start any | tas. :

, (wins out and Raft gets Miss and t loose. As her. the braid. The howling, - sould have fallen calls the herole In music. Mr, Sargeant, | musie In the grand manner was not yet dead. Foch, . . a Tower bo nelle a ing crowds gave her "the Dacia ah aid the o floes, - 58 x on . I . - - x A \ - i BY - ray § ic A Lavi / ‘ : , , NET A 3 RNG de Si hi fry Ed fe filinia ns cu ioc i EL RL . DR i in pe