Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 July 1939 — Page 17
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Band Plays At Garfield Park Sunday Bint Conaert Saris of
Three Dedicated to Mrs. Anna Elliott.
The Indtianasols Concert Band, with William Schumacher conduct-
\ ing, will give the first of a series of
three Park Board sponsored concerts at 8 p. m. Sunday at Garfield Park Open Air Theater. The first concert will be dedicated to Mrs. Anna S. Elliott, who gave $125 to the Board, when she read
- that lack of funds would curtail the
band program this year. Mr, Schumacher said more than three concerts could not be planned unless additional outside funds were forthcoming. This is the fourth consecutive year the Indianapolis Concert Band has given concerts at Garfield Park. As in past years large crowds are expected and fhe public is urged to come early. The program is as follows:
“Semper Fidelis” ¢‘Sweethearts” {Selections) “Invitation to the Waltz” Pobulap Medley “American Sketch” Intermission. Tannhauser Overture Star Dust
Selections ) From the Vienna Woods.. American Fantasy
Loew's or . For Camera Shot
Loew’s Theater is offering a prize of five dollars for the best candid camera shot of either of the features now showing at the theater. The shots must be taken from the audience without flashlight or disturbance. The contest is based on the plot} crux of the second feature, “Stronger Than Desire.” Virginia Bruce is implicated in a murder because a photo she has taken shows her image in the eyes of the injured man.
Give Recital Today
Summer session students at the Jordan Conservatory of Music were to give a recital-at 4 p. m. today at the student hall at-1204 N. Delaware St. They are students of Earle Howe Jones, Glenn Friermood, Virginia Jefry, Hugh McGibeny, Marie Zorn
“Sandy” (left) and Richard.
oye
Sandy's Little but No Small Fry, Pinch-Hitting Pencil Pusher Finds
(Batting for
I said I guessed that would be all right, unless he needed a story about Hedy Lamarr or Annie Sheridan or Madeleine Carroll. He said: “There's plenty of time for that. , In about 20 years, when you're a man, the glamour gals will have only three or four birthdays and you can interview ’em all you like. Tomorrow you see Henville.” 2 2 ” O I saw Henville. Right away I was ashamed ‘of having
and Joseph Lautner.
thought of her as small fry be-
/ NEW BERLIN SONGS!...and Sonja skates her spectacular Ice Tange for the first
“It Could Hppen to You”
with STUART ERWIN GLORIA STUART
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30c-40c After 6
Nelson Eddy-—Virginia Bruce “LET FREEDOM RING”
Starts Sunday Bette Davis “JUAREZ”
t Showings East n “WOMAN DOCTOR”
‘BLUE MO or "DONALD DUCK ef Crabbe “BUCK ROGERS”
IRVING 5507 E. Wash. St.
Bette Davis Storge ‘Brent “DARK VICTOR “THE KID hd TEXAS”
TUXEDO Barberi Stanwyck
TACOMAILA *Wash. (GL
Barbara post McCrea “UNION PACIFIC” Also Selected Shorts
Joel McCrea And a Cast of Thousands “UNION _ Paci
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Speedway
Warner Baxter Loretta Young “WIFE, FRIEN
BAND L FLONE WOLF SPY Y HONT WEST SIDE
BELM ONT Beimont, 3 ah.
Bees Davis Brian Aherne “JUAREZ Also Merrie Melody Cartoon COOL—Westinghouse ir-Conditioned
NEW DAS Se
“I'M FROM Missob #BONOR OF. THE RA ”
J EAST SIDE OF H AY “MYSTERY OF THE WHITE
"SOUTH SIDE
Ms phy—Dorothy Kent * wRISH Y BUSINESS” GUILTY TRAILS”
~BEORofe Sirs ThE ke,
illand—Isa Miranda HOTEL IMPERIAL
TONIGHT—SAT. AND SUN.
LOUIS-GALENTO FIGHT PICTURES
Every Blow in Slow Motion
PLUS PETER LORRE IN «MR. MOTO ON DANGER ISLAND”
ORIENTAL iron Merle Oberon—Laurence Olivier “Wuthering Heights” “Flight to Fame”
TONITE ONLY—ICE CREAM Given to the ‘Kiddies
NORTH ‘SIDE
N/M 11 COLLEGE AT 63RDIKW [ (VL Tit 0
“Rose of Washington Square” “CONFESSIONS OF A NAZI SPY” o Loretta Young “SAINT STRIKES BACK” “DARK VICTORY” “LET FREEDOM RING”
Cc IN EMA 16th & Delaware : 3 Z 34TH AND “ONLY ANGELS HAVE WINGS” PTET “BRIDAL SUITE”
Don Ameche “ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL” TES LTIN UPTOW N ers
cosakses
HT IER TE Nelson Eddy—Virginia Bruce “Let Freedom Ring” Jane Withers
HOME OWNED* HOME OPERATED
J[ZARING “ith at Fall Crk.
“SERGEANT MAD “RETURN OF THE CISCO_KID”
; Talbott at 22d TALBOTT Lewis Stone : Mickey Rooney “THE HARDYS RIDE GH” : “KID FROM TEXAS” SO iu Air-Conditioned
31s EA Opwestern THE REX h Men
i Cost ello “RING OF THE TURF” “WINNER TAKE
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By RICHARD HARRISON
His Old Man)
OLLYWOOD, July 21.—I interviewed my first movie star today. - Last night my father said to me: of overcrowded, and there’s no telling what will happen to the WPA. So you may as well start learning to be a newspaperman, and how would you like to go out and get a story about Sandy Henville?”
“Trades like bricklaying are kind
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cause, besides being charming and all that, she is actually more of a star even than Miss Lamarr, who has never yet had what they call top billing in a picture. But Sandra’s newest picture is advertised like this: “BABY SANDY (big type) in ‘Unexpected Father’ (medium type) with "Mischa Auer, Dennis O'Keefe, Shirley Ross and Joy Hodges.” Baby LeRoy was never billed above W. C. Fields or Maurice Chevalier. And Shirley Temple was a hag of 8 before she got on top. Sandra has another distinction —she is ‘the world’s youngest male impersonator. The way it happened was that Director David Butler was looking for a baby boy for “East Side of Heaven,” and he chose Sandy just by looking at some photographs. ‘Nobody guessed she would be in more than the one picture, anyway, so they called her a boy. Then she stole the show from Bing Crosby and the studio had to set to work right away on another story. So Sandy plays a boy in “Unexpected Father,” and in a third picture now being written she is going to be Mischa Auer’s uncle!That |is getting pretty: complicated. Being almost 18 months old, she has get everybody worried about the time when she will look like a girl. Before that time somebody will have to think up a story explaining how she has been a girl all this time without anybody \ knowing it.
2 ” 2” HAT’S the trouble with being typed,” sighed Miss Henville. “Once a player gets into one kind of role, he usually has to stay there or quit the business.” She indicated that she personally doesn’t care Much what happens, but that her mother is kind
. of unhappy about the masquer-
ade. Her father and mother are not like any other movie parents you ever heard of because they say that after two or three more pictures she may turn out not to be a good actress, and then she will be washed up like Baby LeRoy was. More than that, they don’t care if she is. Not a penny of her money is being spent so that she can live like other movie stars. She hasn’t got a mansion or a swimming pool, nor even any servants. “Of course, a lot of it will go into income taxes,” said Sandra. “But you can quote me as saying that I'm sorry I have only one salary to give to my country.” . When we met in the garden behind her house, Miss Henville put me at ease at once with her graShe showed be around and had me try her
swing and asked me to boost her
into her play pen, which was easy because I am fearly five months older than she is, and she is pretty “small anyway, because she only weighed 4 pounds and 12 ounces when they brought her from the doctor. She has big blue eyes and a nice smile. A nice figure, too—she had on a snappy sun outfit that was as abbreviated as the kind Joan Crawford wears. I learned that Sandra likes the radio and plays a harmonica and dances. She also likes spinach and carrots, but graham crackers most of all. At the studio they say Miss Henville is never temperamental as long as Shere is a graham cracker on the se A man came and took some pictures of it, and we had some orange juice and some graham crackers, and pretty soon I went home in a big car. I think if this is what my father calls work I am not going to mind very much
. being a Rewspaperman.
NEW YORK
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NE ¥ YORK, ‘July. 21 —TIt will
to’ go home.
she can. “Singing can be done two ways,” she says. “Either you do it standAng still or with motions. For me 1 like it con movimiento. That is the way it should be done.” Miss Miranda speaks Portuguese because it is the language of her native Brazil. She speaks fluid Spanish because that is the language of the other countries down there. . When "she speaks English she does it the Portuguese way. Con Portuguean, it could be said. : ”» 8 &®
S lo que yo soy,” she declared Ls emphatically. “It is what I am—g singer. I am no actress, no dancer. ' I dance con movimiento because it is in the singing.” Miss Miranda does three Portuguese songs in the show here. She. doesn’t come out for an encore. “Pirst they like me because I
am different. If they see me
again I am like I was and they are bored.” One of the dances is more con movimiento than the others. In this - one she describes the dress she is wearing—that of a Bahia girl. She flicks her hands over her head and neck, down the scale, sprouted to one spot, singing the strutting rhythm. In Brazil, she says, she was a nobody. She was a model and was fired for singing at work. A friend got her an audition with a
record company and she made some records.
Carmen Miranda, That New Singing ; Star; Plans. fo. Stay. a Long, Time
be a long time before ‘Carmen
Miranda, Brazilian star of The Streets of Paris ‘here, finds time .
She arrived this summer, with a swish of skirts! and six young | Brazilian instrumentalists. She plans to stay for a long time if
“Then one day I am walking’ down-the street and I hear myself singing. In every door, through. every window they are playing me. I am made. It is a maravilla. “Two, three months, my family does not like it. Then the contracts start ‘coming in. My family thinks it is wonderful, too, now.” ra 2 # 2 Tia
ISS MIRANDA says she spends her daytimes wandering. “I buy perfume. I like perfume. The dollar goes so far. But, in truth, I do not make so much money. It is the same as I make in Rio, where I am a big star and here I am only a starter.”
She likes the liberty up here. Her mother will be coming up next month but for the time she is unchaperoned except for the six young men. “In South America a soltera, a young unmarried woman, cannot, travel alone. My mother used to go with me when I went to Buenos Aires. Now I am with six men. Six, and men. But up here it is poof, nothing. We are "all one family, no? She went to the World's Fair the other day and played lots of games. She won a Charlie MecCarthy doll. “He is home, thees Charlie,” she said. “I push a button and I make him talk what I say. I can control him. The real man, oh, no, no, no! 1! !”
MOVIES Hollywood
bit or song would be repeated.
We are told that what the boys in the back room and the audience liked were two different things. The first two times the audience clapped, everything went beautifully. Without a flicker, Kenny Baker obediently did his numbers over again. He did everything but bow and clasp his hands over his head. But the third time the audience set up a howl (of delight) nothing happened and the shadows on the
business. It was evident they hadn’t heard. There were a few hisses, but nothing to what followed when Mr. Baker refused to acknowledge the adulations of fully 60 per cent of the audience after he had sung
applauded about five minutes, but apparently the boys in the back room had had no use for moons when they were fixing the encores. & 8 8 oe NE New York critic suggested that what the industry needs is not a means of providing life-like encores, but rather some means of shutting them off.
istence it would be if we- had to
-Myrna Loy diaiog over and over again. “Your mind is like a lovely leaf that whispers what/ it hears on the wind,” Robert would say. “You're pretty grand yourself,” Myrna would repeat. Over and over again? We see what he means. :
CAMERAMAN GIVEN REAL OCEAN THRILL
NEW YORK, July 21.—Samuel Archie Tout, cameraman, was recovering today from severe bruises suffered in an ocean thrill scene that was not in the script.
Rosa Island, Mr. Stout was filming
cruise, of the Dog Star, the first successful trans-Atlantic paddle steamer, when he was caught by the towline. He was slammed to the deck and almost knocked overboard.
CITE I OS
" Paul Muni—Bette Davis rian “JUAREZ” ‘Robert Young, “BRIDAL SUITE”
Mesqul Jack Holt, “WHISPERING ENEMIES”
LOUIE LOWE'S
ORCHESTRA NITELY EXCEPT MONDAY
WESTLAKE SWIM
EVERY DAY AND NITE
THRILLS IT'S ALL
—RIVERSIDE AMUSEMENT PARK
—“TIPPY TIPPER"—
A DOG ACT THAT IS DIFFERENT
SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING
Both children and adults will love this amusing litfle dog with his many tricks. Plan to spend a day at the park enjoying the twenty-three rides and picnicking in the grove.
FUN : ‘““JUST FOR FUN."
THRILLS
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“DAREDEVILS OF RED CIRCLE" fl |
By HARRY MORRISON
Knows Best, of Course,
But Audience Has Its Own Ideas
HE Palace Theater in New York showed “The Mikado” recently: and advertised encores would be played. The idea was that when the audience applauded any particular bit or song in the piece the
It soon became evident that the whole thing was a Hollywood concoction and that the producer-prophets had decided ahead of time what the audience would like and what it wouldn't like.
Donates ‘They Shall Have Music’
Times Special
HOLLYWOOD, July 21 (U. P.).—
Goldwyn has donted the use of “They Shall Have Music,” his latest oduction, for a special preview benefit performance at the Rivoli Theater here Tuesday.
iss ac ine” To Receive Test HOLLYWOOD, July 21 (U. P).—
wear and ‘tear on lipstick: was an- | nounced today by’ Max Factor Jr., the makeup expert. In principle, the gadget will resemble the mechanical foot used to ‘| determine the toughness of footgear. Two. pairs of plastic-flesh “lips” will be brought in contact, either directly or with a slight twisting motion, to any desired degree-of pressure. . Electrically driven, the machine will ‘osculate for hours on end. :
he gets the machine running, he hopes to derive ‘a real “kiss-proof” formula from his experiments.
C.1LO. Welcomes Chorus Cuties
HOLLYWOOD, July 21 (U. P.)— John L. Lewis told the chorus cuties of Earl Carroll’s night club-theater here today that the C. I. O. is interested in pov them as members.’ .Replying to a request for aC. 1 O. Chorines’ Union from Miss Mar-
na Stansell, chairman of the Carroll girls, he telegraphed: “Appreciate your telegram. We are interested. Please write us fuller details. Copy to Harry R. Bridges, regional director, in San Francisco. The chorines appealed to Mr.
of L. unions disagreed to which they should belong.
FARROWS AND SON TO VISIT | HAWAII
Times Special HOLLYWOOD, July 21 — Maureen O'Sullivan and her husband, John Farrow, were -on their way today to Hawaii with their youngest son, Michael Damien Farrow. The boy was named after Father Damien, the leper priest whose
biography Mr. Farrow wrote. The Farrows plan to visit Molokai Island, where the. priest lived. Meanwhile Miss O'Sullivan had received a letter telling her that the new-born son of a Mr.. and Mrs. Ray Johnson of London, England, had been named after | young Michael, 4 :
Jitterbug Contest Tonite
Chic Meyers’ Orchestra Admission 15¢ before 8:30
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Mrs. Baum Given Coat of Husband
HOLLYWOOD, July 21. — Mrs. Frank L. Baum, widow of the author of the “Wizard of Oz,” today had been presented with a coat that had been her husband's. The coat was found in the studio wardrobe during the filming of the “Wizard of Oz” and a label identi-| fied it as belonging to Mr. Baum and that it had been purchased in Chicago in 1899.
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