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~ Choose Your: Shows— Fair Offers. Variety Today - Choice Includes Hope, Follies, Horse Show and Hell Drivers

By Henry Butler | LIVE ENTERTAINMENT tHis week again centers about the State Fair. Today is its busiest schedule, with Bob Hope winding) up his Coliseum visit jn a 1730 p. m. matinee, the State Fair Follies opening opposite the grandstand at 8 p. m. and the horse show, with Tex Beneke' s music, starting in the Coli-| seum at 8 p. m. TT Also today will besthe final Sith ell outline again in a

death-defying run of Irish Horan and his Lucky Hell Drivers in front of the grandstand at 1:30 p. m. The hours listed here are all daylight-saving time. And here's a reminder of the

. 0» ~ | THE FIRST big event now! scheduled is the Eddie Cantor) show, to be sponsored here i the B’'Nai B'Rith Sept. 23. Fol-! lowing ‘that ‘will be the Norman!

starred in comedy hing to the Oct. 23 through 25.

Melvin Douglas will be "Two Blind Mice," urat

Circle Theater's stage show open- Sg Jas at the Phifarmon:

: ' Sept. 29. . . ng nes) as Three: wis lh events will include the Times Amusement Suns ear a at Includes charles Wagner touring opera Clock Ish Kabibble, comic trumpeter, production of “La Boheme." and Michael Douglas, comic vo- opening the Martens Concerts! State FIR ROUNDS srandstand,

calist, both of -the Kay Kyser show, plus Freddie Shaffer and his all-girl Sicliesten. - = n THERE'S S SPAC E today for an outline of the Murat Theater's fall and winter schedule. Except for the Martens Concerts series, | the dates given are subject to

change ol Sancellation. lone of the most distinguished liv-| Experience of recent seasons ing pianists, Nov. 17 on the Marhas shown that bookings must be tens- series; Sigmund Romberg, | regarded as tentative, according his orchestra and soloists, Nov.! to Mel Ross of Theater Produc- 19; “Brigadoon,” Nov. 23 through tions, Inc.. With touring expenses 25 and “Oklahoma.” Nov. 29 and

series Oct. 17; “Two Blind Mice,” icomedy of bureaucratic Washing-| ton Jarving Melvyn Douglas, | Oct. 23 through 25, and the tour-|. ing company of “Kiss Me Kate,’ opening Oct. 30 and continuing| through Nov. 4. November will bring Hildegarde'| on the 12th, Dame Myra Hess,|

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Bob Hope show, State Fair feature, at 1:30 . CIRCLE Sunset Boulevard,” with Gloria Bwanson.. William Holden and Erich Bt BF erone m, at 12:35, 3:45, 7 and {

“The Golden "20's March of Time feature, at 2:35, 550 and 8.55. ESQUIRE onkey Busing with-the-Marg ros. at 1°45, 4°35, 705 and 8.48, Lo Feathers” at 3, 5:40, 8.20 n INDIANA

“Faneéy~ Pants," with Bah Hor and Lucille Ball, at 1:50, 4:35, 7:20 and 10,

steadily increasing, road shows 30 and Dec. 1 and 2. Dorothy heme > “Romer: Rockwell havera way of changing itinerary s | &7y James Lydon. at 12:45. 3:30, r even closing before the end of, THE AMERICAN LEGION'S KEIFHS a--season. Ample advance notice 6ig musical revue, “Red, White “Louisa,” witn Ronald Reagan, usually is given, so we'll be able and Blue,” will play the Murat/ Charles: Coburn a, Ruth Huse i»

mn and R at 3, 47 0 and 101 p¥ Hu it oward Du pnd Marta. "For en, "at 7 5. 5 3:33 and

to report prospects with fair ac-' Dec. 5 through 8. And Maurice curacy a few weeks ahead. | Evans in Shaw's “The Devil's] Here goes the Murat program Disciple,” Dec. 25 through 27, In chronological order. The list- will complete the schedule for the

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| AVALON= Don't Trust Your Husband" RITE: IN THEATERS tes, month and year. “Summ tock.” with Judy Gar and ‘Co e Indian ings omits Symphon y date: y | 1nd and Gere Rely, at 1, 3:13; 5.2 BELL! Ciroaln 2 Call at Cactus Creek” GREENWOOD DELVE IN “The Naughty mii ——————————————voccriven - - TERE January will bring Rol-| 7:42 8 “The Eagle and the Hawk ' neties’ Years Before Your TA N and Petit's “Ballets de Paris” LYRIC oe ad of Castors Torssi: the oie Arevarks reat Dan 3 Us r Ue 0 imported outfit doing sprightly | eau Geste,” with Gary Cooper, CINEMA at er of the Bride” and ‘The RE No Curtain Call at | c — hh 4 P w and part-comic routines, for two Ray, Muang “and Robert Preston. | cORONET— Reformer and the Readhead” Cactus Creek and “Woman in Hiding.’ — , performances—either Jan. 5 and| “Lives of a Bencal Lancer.” with a on ae WAL arrow and MOONLIGHT “patiVe- Ne Cnicane, Creat § Mon.-Fri. open 5:45. Sat.-Sun. open 1:30 { 6 Or Jan. 9 and 10. In the same] EK i" Franchot Tone, «Duchess of Ida Home" plus big fireworks display Ho Till 6 P. M month, the Martens series will Dds Dacan or. ¢ * Men’ and “Every. PENDLETON PIKE DRIVEIN — Wake, » . ns ———————————— sianc an 0 roudly e a | 2ND HAPPY WEEK! present Ferruccio Tagliavini, ten- x. | Dye pacee, Of (he Bride’ and VENT porest and. “Customs® Agent’ YO ores us {HOSE 2ZAN CRA jor, in recital, Jan. 21, Puppets ‘Signed | FOUNTAIN SQU/ ARE Rogues of Sher- SRECtACUIAF fireworks SHOW. Y z2Y !" "The Stan Kenton show Feb 23. | wood Forest” and “Back tu Bala THE ATATR TWIN DRIVE- Ri pd screen) eb. 2 For RCA Recordings | GARFIELD ‘Wincaeseer 73° and ? nad: SounLy Fair” and ‘Mystery at the the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, {GRANADA fran Cult ‘st Cactus). SHDN plus inte show'" tonight Std closing the Martens series Feb. | Good news for TV fans of a goes’ and “Sie 7 a _. THEATAIR WIN DRIVE-IN. (west. screen) “IEE A Red Be, 126 andthe annual Shrine Circus, |“Kukla, Fran and Ollie” comes “BQ¥r. 0 of Di a ron EE weld Wore tr HAMILTON “Father of the Lride” and “Hired Wif WARY Brot {Mar. 29 through Apr. 7, complete from RCA-Victor. Victor has HAMIL gg ei of ‘ihe an WESTUAKE DRIVE IN ‘My Priend .Irnia . the Murat. bist as of Hii writing. | !signed Burr Tillstrom, creator and HOW ARD Francis" and “Wabash West'- and “Love That Brute IN ANOTHER DOUBLE LAFFRIOT §|_ — Av WESTSIDE OUTDOOR - “The Reformer ——— {impressario of the television pup- IRVING. ‘Curtain Call at Cactus Creek'’| and the Redhead” and

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_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _

In n Highlights on the Murat Theater Schedule

Cantor has been booked for a Murat show Sept. 23 under local sponsorship of the B'Nai B'Rith.

Eddie

Joan Ready To Forget Feud

But Olivia Isn’t

| HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 2 (UP)— {Joan Fontaine said today she is

(ready to make-up a feud that {started when she “had to live in|

Hildegarde, chanteuse from Milwaukee: who has wowed the the same room” with her sister,

crowd in plush. night spots, will appear on the Murat stage for a [Olivia DeHaviland. single evening’ $ engagement” } No. 12.

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But Miss DeHaviland is hav-| ing none of it. | Miss Fontaine, who started] {mending family fences when she |was reconciled with her: father! {this week after 21 years separa|tion, said her girlhood feud with|

ood Forest” | her sister was complicated by, “Kentucky | [politics when they reached adult-|

A are of two absolutely dif-| ferent natures,” Miss Fontaine] said. “But we had to live in the|

same room and. that bred trou-|

ble.” Olivia was a high-spirited tomboy as-a’ child, while Joan was shy and sickly.

THE CU RRENT strangement!| started when Miss DeHaviland and her husband asked Miss Fon-| taine and her husband to donate money to a political cause. “There was a slight argument |

but we. parted good friends — I!

thought,” Miss Fontaine said.

Legion Gives Johnson A Pat on the Back

WASHINGTON, Sept. 2 (UP)-*|

{Much criticized Defense Secretary {Louis-Johnson-got-a-pat-on-the back tonight from the American Legion.

National Legion Commander

eal has been elected George N. Craig said in a stateand “Motor president of the board of govern- ment that Mr. Johnson “has done and “Tarzan ors of the Orchard school and|an exceptional job under most Karl Stegemeir has been; amed head of the Parent As- ‘war Mr. Johnson has fon for the coming year. An organization session for all]

|difficult circumstances.” Since the start of the Korean caught a lot of brickbats. Mr. Craig paid his compliment in announcing that the Defense

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in the four and five-year-6ld kin-|7 os grades through eight will be -held prior of the Legion.

{glon’s 32d national convention in Angeles Oct, 9. Mr. Johnson former national commander

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‘Summer Stock" Film

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Mag Whiting, Jerry Gray Heard in Songs from Movie; Sound Track Used for Album

~ By DONNA MIKELS The musical “Summer Stock” is providing the right kind of

3 {tunes for recorded listening. Jerry Gray's orchestra offers a dance | able version of “You Wonderful You.” (Decca.)

A ballad, “Friendly Star” is pleasantly warbled by Mag Whiting on Capitol. And M-G-M went all the. way, using the sound track for an album of all of the |tunes:_It features, of course, the original artists, Judy Garland, {Gene Kelly, Gloria DeHaven, Pete {Roberts ava Phil Silvers. {1917 favorites from. the Army | Here's an advance tip on an- show “Yip Yip Yaphank, Mane other M-G-M al- {dy” from the 1919 Ziegfield Follies, bum. They will “Say It With Music,” the theme of shortly be isau- JF 1921 “Music Box Revue” tnd other ing what should ¢ memorable Berlin show tunes up: b of to 1949. po he ad- § : | Two other Columbia LP releases {mirers of. George § feature an album full of music on just one disc. “Mood in Melody

Shearing Tou Wilson at the organ and {George - Shear- at piano includes eight .

ling” features the quintet on some of its best tunes, “September in the Rain,” “Ten-

Date With Dick “Jurgens. 2

Up and .comi ing. “Vagabond Shoes” was meant for Rear] Bail-

Judy Garland | derly,” “East of the Sun” and a ey.and vite versa. Second. side is

a somewhat ‘philosophical gem [titled “Some Days There Juss |Ain’t No Fish.”

couple of others. ¥ |. Other new releases include:

» ~ » N Sarah Vaughn turns on that re—With a stron Moe eter religious music| markable voice on “I Love The

uy” and “Thinking of You. ” Here's a tune that’s being sure prisingly well-received by the pop

\showing its influence in the record |G trade, RCA presents three religi-|

{ous albums. ! | “The Three Suns Present Yous fans, Ou Lady of Fa|Favorite Hymns,” “Hymns of|tima” a prayer for peace sung

by Tony Bennett. The crooner sings “Just Say I Love Her” on ithe second side. “Do I Worry,” an oldie, ts a double-sided offering. Claude Thornhill’s version on one side and Eddy Howard's on the seo~ ond.

|Faith” by Roy Rogers and Dale [Evans and “Perry Como Sings his {Favorite Songs of Worship” are {the national special - for this month. Quite a switch from dance band and bop promotion. Freddie Martin and his orches-| tra team “Rumbalero,” a Toots ° {Camarata composition, backed {by “Dee-ee Did-ee, Do Right by| | You?” Hugo Winterhalter features his {chorus and vocalist Peter Hanley lon two oldies “Just an Echo in {the Valley” and “Memories of) You.” The same Mr. Winterhalter |also has a new album of Isham {Jones favorites. The tunes in-| Andrews Sisters, team “Life Is | clude “On The Alamo,” “No{So Peculiar” and “High om the {Greater Love,” “Why Can’t This List.” {Night Go On Forever,” “I'll See| Sy Oliver makes shoulder. {You In My Dreams,” “It Had To {shrugging rhythm on “I Can’ /Be You” and “You've Got Me Give You Anything But Love | Crying Again.” | Baby.” Second side is “Organ This one's a red-hot special! Grinder’s Swing. [Illinois Jacquet’'s orchestra on, Nice listening in the revival of [“Hot Rod,” and the same high-|an old ballad, “My Silent Love,” {flying sax man on “Slow Down| by Dick Haymes. | Baby” which features brother; Jerry Gray sounds enough but | Russell on vocals, not too Glenn Miller-ish on

| background for Toni Arden’s |“Can’t We Talk It Over,” and “Only a Moment Ago.” and Guy Mitchell's, “Angels Cry,” and “You're Not In My Arms Tonight.” ”

DECCA—That always Hatene able team, Bing Crosby and the

Sammy Kaye's newest 1s|“String of Pearls” and “In The “There’s No Use,” and “Miss Mood.” Other new releases by the You” = ——=—=*—tup-and coming orchestra leader Like Polkas? The Tavern include “Honestly I Love, You,” “I

Don’t Care if the Sum Don’t Shine,” “Vagabond Shoes” and “No Other Love.” Evelyn Knight sings “He Can Come Back Anytime He Wants To,” and “Lucky, Lucky, Me.” Here's an old and very good Mills Brothers number, “I'm Afraid to Love You.” Second sid» is “A Star For Everyone in Love.”

Polka Band has an album of the best-known grasshopper classics in “Polka Party.”

v » - » COLUMBIA — Columbia observes Andre Kostelanetz’s 10th anniversary on Columbia label by releasing a collection of Kostelanetz playing “Music of Irving) Berlin.” The album includes the

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