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12 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1942. Opens at Circle. Today thentie film to come out of Russia eludes a comedy called "Even at since that country was invaded by i I O.t'." and starring the Three the Nazis.

The program alo in-iStooges. Homespun Fttn9 Mountain Music On Jw ii' trt SHOW TIME llt I.n-The Major and the Miner," comedy, at 3 30 and 10 m. The Wildcat" at 3.40 and 30 o'clock. MOTION riCTl RE TIIF-ATEIiS. Stirring Performance First "Pop" Concert Is Huge Success By CORBIN PATRICK.

INDIANA "New. Veyaaer," dra ir YOU'RE tired of the city an1 can't get back to the country, the ma, at 11:58. 3 IS. a and 9:32 m. "Secret r.nemies," drama, at 11, 2:18.

3:36 and I p.m. fTlHE "REAL" music lovers turned out en mu for Fablen Sevitatky't next best thing might be a trip to Keith's thu week end. There HAYWORTH'S loveliness. you'll And a whiff of hay and HUTU'S "Moscow Strike fUck." documentary, at 12:19. 3:04.

5:39. taite of corn at the Renfro Valley 8 05 and 10:31 p.m. The Renfro barn dance is presented by a party ASTAIRE'S KERN'S AM in en glint. A Valley Ham Dance, on stage, at 1 :4 4:30, 7.05 and 9:31 m. first pop concert or me waton wnn me jnaianapoiu nympnony Orchestra at the Murat Theater last night.

They enjoyed themselves immensely, from The Banner." in which they joined with lusty chorus, to the last encore of a thoroughly Invigorating program. It Hit a program tit for a sovereign people's delight, with many choice Itema In It. The maestro was In his International mood on this auspicious orraiion, featuring music of many lands. inrluiling two national anthems our own and that of heroic Poland, played to honor a euett In the house. i if rural entertainers under the direction of Cene Cobb for the LOEss "leu Were Io.

Iter," muiical. at 12:40, 3:45. :33 feature. Isj whirl af golery. The valley folk, who may be reenonca end fftelody known to )ou for their radio roundups, are not what you'd call and 10 m.

"Smith ef ta," comedy, at 11:20. 2: A 5:30 and 8:35 p.m. Ins time la Ihe Rack- lie offered the "William Tell" overture of the Italian, Itotsini; the larfo from the nfih symphony of the Czech, Dvorak, the famous piano concerto of the Incomparably melody tinged with tragedy and a martial souk of the defenders, treated dramatically but with fine polithed actors, but they have their own special following and they please it a lot. Their little ottering, which runt more than an itSe la -ete le Mm sow a. utr I siierra.

let A rtm last fx hour, it made of homepun humor restraint. The work Is Intended as the second part of a suite dealing with the present war. The first popular Juslan, Tachaiko-aslcy: new svmnhonlc poem. barnyard tricks and mountain Ll "isioio 1 I ioi ut jm i ies." musical, at 12:30. 3:45.

and 10.5 m. "Manila talllnt." drama, at 11:10, 2:25, 5:45 and 9.05 pm. EMiUSII Tobacee Ressd" on ttaga at 8:30 p.m. AMBASSADOR "TaJk ef the Tewn" and "I'rlvala Kuckaroe." AIJsMO "Sonibere Kid" and "III. Neighbor." dedicated to lien.

Mac-Arinur part, -ineriure was nrn music, lo which the performers sometimes dsnce a fancy step or -V I played last season by Mr. XeviUky the American, Marl MrHonal.1; the two. it. and the orchestra here. The third The cast Includes such curiosities nail, tentatively titled Hungarian dame Woa.

and 7 of the German. Hrahm: and the patriotic ode, "Fintandia," by the tiositr' 5t rOiHt" at Cranny Harper, so little the was completed this summer but has looks as if she'a standing in a not yet been scheduled for r- hole, who playa the fiddle and i French harp, singa and doa a Jig: ef wx WAR I0N0S ST. M.A IK "Panama llaltie" and "drand tentral Murder." 1'ITOWN "Talk of the Tewn" formanre. THE RESOUNDING '9 'i (It rlosinc the et program, left the and Selected Short. STRAMs "Panasna llaltie" and audirnce in such a high state of ry Finnish Sibelius.

The oi chest was In rare feltte for this lima of the year and gave a lively, flavorsome performance all down the line. The audience responded with great enthusiasm. THE SI RE-K1RK concerto, with Rudolph Reuter of Chicago at tvilo-1st. was the attraction that packed the house. Such la the ainalng excitement that Mr.

SevlUky had to play two encori-s before he could fOk i send It home, lie chose a llu naise" from Monluszko'a ojera "Careful Kofi zbouldera." SPEKOWAV "PsM-lfte Rendes- sous" and "Just Off rlroadway." RITZ "Sundown" and "Grand Central Murder." nill-MONT "Pacific Rendesveut" HAV MILIUM) and lingers la The and the Miner," irrle. Ihe Count a charming piece scored fr sis, cellos, two vJolaa and vitality of this muile that a mil- lion beating! by awing bands on and Schubert's. familiar Rill Russell, who plays the harmonica and smokes a cigarette at the tame lime without holding on, and Hilly Sheets, who not only singt in a manly baritone but alio has a dog that tkrpa the rope. There are various musical com-binalinna featuring Addict and guitars niolly and singing; little dlttiet they've made up out of their heads. The cutups are Cobb, who tells a lot of jokes and riddles, and Slim Miller, who It al-wts horning In on the other fellow act.

We don't know what the tophtstictted city slickers are going to think of this show, but the neighbors who saw it yesterday had a good time. On the screen, Keith'a offers something quite out of the ordinary this week. It is "Moscow Milllalre." PAPERS TO OPEN and "1'lerre of the I'laios." TAI.IMiTT "Mr. and Mrs, Smith" and "Hunday Iunch." OUt IU I -Silver Bullet" and plan 10 per cent of each pay check Ihe Treasury report. Desidea helping sons, brothers and sweethearts in the armed furces.

the Treasury points out. The next "pop" concert I to lie trlven 0 with the liruch violin concerto, featuring Ihe orchestra's new concert mauler. Km the juke boxes haven sappe its drawing power. If last night a turn out is any Indication. The stunning introduction to the first movement held the audience breathless a ever.

Hut Mr. Reuter and the orchestra went on to show that the "llerre ef Ihe llalns." WAR BOND DRIVE buying war bonds Is a good way to Siegal. and Ravel's "liolcro" as the r.sqi IRE "In This Our Ufa" and save for the automobiles. Ihe tires main Items. The orchestra's finan anishing Irgbiksn." the new electric appliances cial rxMiWnn must have Improved ADOLPBE 1IESJ0D Mall" and 'American Industry will turn out IIM.MA 'Jackass Ulnce Mr.

Sevitky last suggested "Tss latins from Manhattan." Campaign Starts Sunday; after the war. A COIUMSIA PICTVI VtX.I "He Mayed for Hreaic fast" and "Captains af the It will also help neat down ine ectre of inflation which wrecked Strikes Back." a documentary Iiic mi IEU To Top 10 Pet. In. vetment. Mimf Kuropean countries alter lnt ipean ctiuntrlea alter the muu.

nun ja 10 ow ine nrsi aua that those In favor of the "liolero take up a collection to pay the royalty on It. The INdmh national anthem ua played In tribute lo Dr. Anthony Jurat, director of the Paderewskl Memorial Hospital, Kdinburgh, a work ha other, frequently undisclosed beauties In the quirt charm of the second movement, which stands like a calm between two tremendous musical storms. The soloist's performance was solid and effective. At no time did he give the impression, at to many pianists do, that he was racing the orchestra to a photo finish, lie, left the customers happy and aal-l lust World War, financial per la OKI r.N A I Pardon My Sareng" SMITH say.

Th war bond drive in Cedar OF MINNESOTA" MS Mih Mm Mi. i'iNr atniiN and cu re Telling DREAM "Down Klo Orande Way" and "This Time far Keep." DAISV "(light IJeutentvnt" and Washington. Nov. 1 2 The Rapids proved. Treasury sources New Show at Fox Thit weeVt burlesque road show (Treasury is going to see to it thai that Ihe Americans are grimly Scotland, who was in the audience s-s-sc-acn-.

"Coma On Danger." opening at the Koa Theater today )uu get a chance, in the next six jrtelermineo lo gei into ine war cek. to )ln the 2l.0il0.tKSI pnlrl-jeffurt. otic Amirlrnns who are putting an City-wide bond drives have brings back Nancy Hart. The fea Zatu Pitts Booked Ulwd. Mr.

McDonald's tone poem. 'Ha-taan." proved to be an imprettue AMI SC.MC.VT5t. tured comedians are Cresa Hillary THE IfipriJUt film comcdi-l average of per cent of their to uritgep.ri. Seeks Divorce Hollywood. Nov.

12 i.Vt Mary Asior and her husband. Akron, iionnoite ana high light of the evening. It ex enne. jtm Pitts, Is corning to tn v.ir lain' and Uw DeVine. Other spot-lighted feminine stars are Mile.

Bonny Doyia. Jewell Gordon, Dolly London and others. prees in timber tonal pageantry Knghh's in her tics! play I -c. 3.1 You're already one of citien. a a ine rmoiMins stirred in ine om- -i and 3.

Vin-enl Uurke anniuncei Swell. Ihe Treaiurv men leave Air BOX OFFICE SALE OPENS TOMORROW at etawaa a to. anu ioliskim ros hut' 'l'npy helped Ixxxt to 21. tmo.nooj Manuel Iel Campo, now on n't or the numlx-r of workers now buyingfroin the Royal Canadian war bonds regularly a in-jKorce, disclosed today thai hat pM-r by contemplation of the slub-iyeterdny. The lay is a comedy, why not make it 10 per more? she Her Klit Murder." In which the Ixirn defense of the peninsula by MacArthur and his men "no army would file suit for divorce in Los cr-ae since lat January MOTION riCTl'KE Angeles within a few dayt.

star apears as a spinnter who inherits a detective agency. Jt opened recently on the road. "Top that 10 per cent by New Year's" is Ihe Treasury's slogan for a new war bond sales drive, in ever did so much with so little." Jts leading themes are an Oriental Nelson Asks Co-Operation. The volume of monev now some a a a a a a wrucn nas nauont w.r n.tt through the pay newspaers aftr seeing Ihe tre- In Western Today roll savings plan in the same mendous pile of iron and steel salvaged in the newspapers' united (wriod jumped to J2S7.UiO.0O0 I scrap metal drive hite House Cuts Down On Coffee But Balks System The program was announced coincident with plans of Ihe Treasury lo resume Inn row ing on an unprecedented wale lo meet the ns- i ntonth In October compared with a meager in January. Chairman Donald M.

Nelson of ihe War Production Board asked the help of war plant labor-management committees lo increase the number of workers buying When It comes to Ihe rationing of coffee, which henns Nov. I'M ig cost of running Ihe war. 1 1: Washington, Nov. 12 til At the White House these dayt noee are counted before the coffee Is I CIHOE well, the While House will abide! Management and lalir. In the by Ihe rationing hoard's dccuion lactone and nltlce.

will be asked MCUiHeKt made so that none of the precious lii Perton ilh Her ENTIRELY NEW 1943 HOLLYWOOD ICE REVUE 'Iter Greatest -Sioir it Aii. srta ctr t-k-snf rat nnia tarat ra a CALtf as a msmi a aiianuii. Am4 M.ar tMk-r. lNi-eeieS nrnrnrit J4 bUMtlX liond. "Ijiljor and management, work as to the amount allowed.

Jut as il(io rt-oierate in Ihe six-week cam did in regard to sugar. Mrs. Ncshil paign lo begin Sunday. said. THE -MARINE CORPS BANC ing through Joint committees, are making the pay roll war savings campaign a success," Secretary Morgmthau said In a letter trans.

Insesl More Than Tel. While the Treasury set 10 per cent as a minimuin goal, In Cedur ltniiU. so far HO per rent of the gainfully employed men and wom fluid will be watted. But no "stretch-out" tystem such at that suggested by New York's Mayor IjiGuardia la being applied. Mrs.

Henry Neslilt, the housekeeper, disclosed tonight. The "Little flower's" suggestion and one that hat stirred up a battle of words among coffee drinkers, makert and growers is that cu7r- na 2nd Demt-Tasse Served. Mrs. Rimsevelt already bad left for her trip to Kngland when Price Administrator l.eon Henderson announced that Americans were going to have to en.e up on Ihe cuttee pt, but It's a safe awtimi-tlon. milted through Nelson to the l.tSoo such committees set up in the factories producing war goods.

Through such committees, the UmTU Lrk Va WEEK en already are pulling more than 10 per tent of their gros Incomes Treasury said, plans are under way Int.i war bonds through Ihe pay PRICES: $2.75 $20 S1.S5 ALL SEATS RESERVED 9 BIG NITES Starting NOV. 26 THRU DEC. 4 AT 8:30 P. M. judging by her serving sugarlessroll war savings plan.

for some national Industry-wide sign-up campaigns in such Held as used coffee grounds be saved and a little fresh coffee be sprinkled in Tas Includtd steel, automobiles, building trades, electrical, trucking and shipbuild to make an extra cup later. No Lowering Quality. ing, dehM-rts of the While House, Ihatl Cedar Rapid, with a Mipulntion on her return coffee drinkers will, of has more than i.iss loe the mark. (that's all Ihe workers-buying war At the moment deml-tae I bond, served gueU at luncheon and all Its new.papett told Its rltiens dinner and a full-ied ruplul at 'how their lo per cent could buy breakfast. If breakfast is served'ttuns and ammunition lor Ihe Cedar M.S i-ra--rs I.

iMfiMaedls mil mm. SH fce cw-4 tt-m44ntt weS estilin. ahor management-commit lees In the railroad Industry exect tol It hat no appeal to Mrs. Nesbit, ho said: "One cup of good coffee 'MANILA CALLlNC DON MU.IM nRRV. In "The pledge railroad workers COLISEUM-INDIANAPOLIS i a llpy Nntie ted C'e' I opening at the Ala- in the guest room on a trav, the and are set up for every railroad jHombrero in the nation.

It added, lino today. coffee arrives In a pot. There's also a pitcher of hm milk so the guest can do his own stretching The President likes cafe au lall la worth more than two cupt of poor, weak coffee." So there's no let-down In the qualify of coffee served at President Roosevelt's table. "Hut." said Mrs. Neshit.

"we're making coffee go further by being very careful to make only jut what we need. We count the number for whom we are ta make coffee." 25c to 6 30c-40c Aflir 6 (Plus Tn) U. S. OPENS SECOND FRONT See Our Boys In Actlon-RKO News A A sJt THE STAGE IN "CLAl'DIA" Ihe Rose Piank- Raplils hos who are with lien. MacArthur In Australia, with Ihe marine in the Solomons: since Harbor, 6 per enl of Cedar Rapids' population has Joined the armed forces.

I'nder Ihe sponsorship of Ihe Cedar Rapids Caret te and other papers, a committee representing labor organizations, the Chamber of Commerce, cltv and county officials, schools, hurches, women groups and civic clulw canvassed Ihe town. Now fill) businesses and factories are flying -10 per cent" flags. Hate for future Purchases. While thousands of dollars worth of stnmps and bonds were sold to Individuals, the success of the drive came ft am the pay-roll savings comedy which John Coldcn will present for three davs al the 4 English Theater, Nov. 1.

17 and IS. with a matinee on Wednesday, France Starr appears as Mrs. Hiown, mother of Claudia The name. Frances Slatr. has long been one lo ronlure with in Ihe American theater, and like many of Ihe theater's great, she received her eatly I mining stock companies.

Ilom in taieonta. Tfi Major thinks sh's rwtlvt or under tho Conductor thinks slit's 21 or ovtrl Should sho takt tho Major for a rid or got kickod of! tho train by tho Conductor? Total of $2,100 oot Is Reported In 3 Burglaries Gasoline, clothing and money of more than 2.1 mi total value were taken In three butg'arles reported to police yesterday. Loot of Jl.fiOO in bills of $10 and denomination was ken from a cedar chet In a bedroom of the home of Mrs. Evelyn Armstrong, 002 Virginia avenue, Mrs. Armstrong told police.

She N.l.. she lM-gan her career In stin MOTION' I'ltTI RC TIICATMPi. in Albany, nnd for a number of vears toured the country, until David ItcldMO tsw her and made fiTT IkVI'lllll! 20c.M ChS t.S her one of bis most fiinotis stars SKATS CO ONaie today at the linm-na ankoe K. tec-ma "Ike Talk ef Ik. Ins" Imc a.4 "Cm.

I. Cs.rli.rae' I -it- I Engluh Theater for Cutlirle Mc-Clintic's comedy success, "Spring Again" starring Crace Ceorge and C. Auluey Sinllh In Iheir oncuml proprietor of tavern at the mvl.in.l'li a I 1 I 1 I i I ginla avenue a Jack Harber HI. arber. lr.ree.day rn: 20C 4S ears old, 10 'vrniiig.

J- ttreet. operator of a nil- 'l -V: Maple lrformances on Ilroadw i.lw"h Miss and C. Aubrev t. lee. East 52d ing ttaiion ai ui.

at 1513 East I 1 i fttta t. j.riai i. DON RED" I JT found a gasoline tank lock broken it has at the station yesterday morning nHing lis New York sue BARRY villand and B0 gallons of enaoline. valued 'rs 1 "icagn. where II was the Elay top.grossing attraction this fall on at ia missing.

and Wallace L. Shilling. 211fi Rrook- alda avenue, manager of Eastman Cleaners, 3808 East Washington street, reported the theft of clothes valued at .100 from tho cleaning establishment. the Theater Guild American Theater Society program. Featured In the company Is Ann Andiewa in the role she created.

Others Important In Ihe comedy include Jayne Colter, Hen Lackland. Richard Stevenson, Charlotte llcnt Is and Donald Murphy. IN JtAN fSSMS -sT l.lHkrll. a kcellS -'i I kosklr. ..4 1 tet klw.

Ih, Int. i wi AMI SEMF.NTS. HELD OVER 2nd WEEK! COZY nrrt A. M. in sonrn II 1 1 oi- Soltau Awaits Tranifer To Federal Prison Charles William Soltau, .1.1 years old, 339 North Summit street, former German-American Bund member who was found guilty on a charge of falling to report for army Induction by a Jury In Federal Court Wednesday, remained In Marlon counly Jail yesterday.

Julius J. Wlchser, United States NeeaAV Hl-1 I'JltTrV Sen. 1 'Ve riA' QffU Oa Sleee 0 Scrtt a "RENFRO 'MOSCOW VALLEY Strikes Back' Barn POPULAR PRICES A stS- 1 A Paramount Picluii with eTj I III a a ill HOWNICI GIRLS BECOME "VKEXIRLS a Motors se IMI'U triAt TOUt MIAlft Rita Johnson Robert Benchley- Diana Lynn Direed by BILLY WILDER Written by Charles Bracket A Silly Wilder at ana tNtf mimCI ski i as-ajsotovti marshal, said Soltau will be held here until a Federal prison it designated by the United State attorney general. Soltau was sentenced to serve Ave yeart' Imprisonment by Judge Robert Baltzell, who said: -I am going to do all I ran to see that you serve at much at possible." Two other men who refuted to report for duty at conscientious objectors' camps on the order of draft boards are awaiting transfer from the Jail here. They ar Charles Francis VanBrlggle of Hamilton county and Paul Dietrich Kleine of Indianapolis.

Both received five-year sentences. They claimed exemptions as ministers. 1 nI STARTS TODAY klajlsl.li I woa 1-m Stl.1.

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