Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1952 — Page 12

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Dual Premiere to Open wh: whe

Hollywood Ice Revue |

{ A double premiere will present he 1953 Hollywood Ice Revue at he Indianapolis Coliseum Oct, 8

and 9. _. The dual opening was anpounced yesterday by Dick "Miller,

president and general manager of

the Indianapolis Coliseum Corp. "Now rehearsing in Chicago, the show, featuring Barbara Ann Scoft, will come to Indianapolis early in October for dress rehearsals, prior to the official public opening’ Thursday, Oct. 9. A preview will be given, however, for Indianapolis employees of RCA and the press-radio reviewers Wednesday, Oct. 8. Booked here for an 18-perfor-mance run, the show will have in fts cast Carol Lynne, Andra MecLaughlin, ‘Freddie Trenkler, Michael Kirby, Skippy Baxter, the Bruises and other celebrities. » The time-honored Monday night holiday for the company, originally scheduled for Oct. 20, will not be ohserved this year. The show's commitments in St. Louis, following the Indianapolis run, necessitate shortening the schedule, - with a show Oct, 20 and thie final performance Sunday, Oct. 26.

‘Amvets to Meet In Indianapolis

Indianapolis was selected as the 1953 national convention site of the American Veterans of World War 11. . The choice was made yesterday at the closing session of the, Amvets' 1952 convention in Grand Rapids, Mich, Marshall E, Miller, Champaign, Ill, was elected national commander. | Others named included six Zone! vicé-commanders — Joseph E.| Popovich, Jersey City, N. J; Clarence Suggs, Charlotte, N. C.; Richard Geren, Ft. Smith, Ark.; _ Clarence R. Walsh, Muncie, Ind; William H. Davis, Kansas City. | Kans, and Thad Males, Santa! Barbara, Cal.

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French Navy ‘Trimmed’ PARIS—The French navy liter-| ally took a trimming today. A| new decree published in the official journal said from now on heards would be permitted only if they are not longer than ‘2% inches and are “well cared for.”

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CIRCLE, 9 : “What Price Glory,” with James Cagney and Dan Dsiley, at 12:15, 3:25, 6:45 and 10. 3 sed Snow,” at 11, 2:10, 5:30 and ESQUIRE “The Sniper,” at-7:20 and 10 20. “Sound Off,” at 6 and 8:55.

NDIANA “Son of Paleface,Y with Bob Hope, Jane Russell and Roy Rogers, at 11:30, 1:35, 3 Sa 7:56 and 10.

“We're Not RT * with Ginger Rogers. Fred Allen and Victor Moore, at 12:50, 3°55. 7 and 10:05, “Black Swan,” at 11:25, 2:30, 5:35 and 8:40. LOEW

“The Merry Widow,” with Lana Turner and Sarnando Lamas, at 11, 1:08, 3:20, $0 and 9:50.

YR “The Greatest Show en Earth. with Betty Hutton and Cornel Wilde, at 11, 1:44, 13 7:12 and 9:56.

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By Henry Butler One advantage the Horse Show has over the State {Fair Follies is the program. You can ‘identify horses and riders, or drivers or |

/trainers. With an emcee who enunciated

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

113 North [ilinols WILD YOUTH HAVING ITS FLING:

{carelessly, you couldn't catch any of red ribbons on a switch.” (One names at all in last night's open-| zealous woman trainer was using ling of the Follies. a tambourine.) The Follies had the grandstand| Training a weanling in the way absolutely packed, in a way that he should step appears to be one| would have brought tears to the of the world’s most strenuous {eyes of Starlight Musical fans. - |occupations, outside of the Olym-| | We arrived a few minutes late, pics. After a couple of trots] in the midst of a big show num-|around the arena last night, per, whichsincluded some pretty| |sturdy young guys were practi- | fair singing and dancing. Since cally caving in. | we never did catch the name of! Best of all about the Horse the master of ceremonies, who Show is the rush of feeling you ‘ater . knocked himself out as a/get when you see this master-| ‘air-to-middlin’ comic, and since |and-beast understanding and co-| ny name he pronounced could|operation, have been equally well Schultz. or| There's history and poetry in| Yost or Martini, we got a curious | it. There’s a really deep love, as| feeling of being in Holland or you ‘Il see elsewhere in the Fair, Egypt or some place where lan- especially when you find a man | guage made no sense to us. | grooming his animals. In the good old days when such | “The devotion seems understood

things mattered, any variety and returned.” On our way out} show had an easel, maybe two|last night, we sauntered through | easels, on stage, Before each] lthe catfle barns. A young fellow

FAREWELL DANCE

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Tonite, Russ Morgan MON., LABOR DAY

Presenting ol

new act, an usher would change! was looking intently and rather] the large-letter placard so the humorously at one of the mean-|

whole house could read “The est. white-faced bulls you ever

Sforzando trio,” or whatever it/saw in your life. was, Maybe I imagine this, but it That was simple. It should be seemed like the bull looked back revived, except it probably would at him with a glimmer of inteli-| [put emcees out of business. May-| gence. . be I hdve something there, and| rei maybe that's a long overdue re- He Went Thataway | form. in show biz. . BRIDGEBORO; N. J. Sept. 1| Anyway, this year’s Follies last| | (UP) — State ~ and local police] night seemed to please a record| ., ched today for a rustler who

crowd, As we left the grand-|g 16 four wooden horses from a stand to crash the Coliseum, out- merry-go-round at Holiday Lakes|

side onlookers were getting aln;,sement Park near here yes-|

kick out of the high-tower death- [terday. : -Copd 0 To,

defiers. You know, where they hang by their ankles or Hels teeth. (One. thing's for sure: | They could never hang by my| EV NAN -TB TT 152 N. Hlinois—Open Taday 9:45 A. M. —=25¢ PLUS TAX ANY TIME— Audie

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entry's points. In the middle of the tanbark| arena, the lavishly flower-be-| decked judges' stand had space for Jan Garber and his orchestra.| The musicians were performing what must be one of the oddest chores a name band ever under-

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haps, Mr. Garber, an Indianapolis{] THEATRES native, took up his fiddle and| played Schumann’s ‘Traeumerei.” He should keep up his practicing. | The funniest and, to us greenhorns, most fantastic item was the $1000 Weanling Championsponsored by ‘the (In case you it elsewhere, the

Rainbeau, from Glenwood Farms. | These pint-sized horses that!

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1852 INDIANA 1952

STATE FAIR

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