Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1939 — Page 20

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Freddie Asks End to Suits| By Relatives

~ Cost So Much He Hardly| Can Save Any of $2900 dan teacher; Francis Fitzgerald,

Weekly, He Says. | WB |niutist, and a brass trio composed of % : : Charles Munger, cornet; Harry * By FREDERICK C. OTHMAN : : Michels, horn, and Robert Harper,

; trombone. United Press Staff Correspondent Joseph Lautner will direct the | HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 27.—Freddle| doran_Conssrvatory Vous] Ensein _(Little Lord Fauntleroy) Bartholo- | Die. of 14 voicss, d from the mew, one of the best individual cus- Jordan snd Be EY tomers the California courts ever Margar linist; had, sued his mother, his father and a janis, and Paul ‘Mueller, the .rest of his relatives today—to y ; get them to quit suing him.

bassoonist. The 15-year-old Freddie charged as

Walter D. Hickman, they kept him in court so much he will ih n : Sane didn’t have time to act properly in

will act as commentator. . « the movies; that their legal actions

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Times Special HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 27.—What is said to have been the largest bisth-

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The Fountdin - Square Athletic Club will present a Harvest Musical ‘Fete at 7:30 o'clock tonight at Red Men's Hall.

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The. lawsuits filed against ‘him ~ have cost him $83,000 so far in at- _ .torney’s fees and have had him in

court denying accusations aver- On the same bill with Mr. Cagney is Cynda Glenn on the stage,

Jimmie Cagney is a tough guy once again in “Each Dawn I Die.” billed as “The Fantastic Comedienne,” She makes her first appear-

_ Bartholomew,

- came here to play in “David Cop-

age of once every other week.since he eame heré from England in 1935.

Injunction Sought

Through his aunt, Myllicent his legal guardian, Freddie sought an injunction against his relations suing him any more. Freddie’s troubles began when he

perfield” at $1000 a week. His onelegged father, Cecil Bartholomew, a London clerk, demanded a share of

This time he runs against George Raft, pretty stern stuff in his own

right. The movie comes Friday to the Lyric.

ance in Indianapolis.

MOVIE GUNGIRL GETS NEW ROLE

Times Special HOLLYWOOD, Sept. Hi ~BaEges Pepper, the girl who always gets

her man—with a gun, returned to-

NEIGHBORHOODS

Movie Theater Lights Tell Story of Winter's Approach

Hundreds Catch

sf Studios Error Times Special { HOLLYWOOD, Sepl. 27.—A motion picture studio, a cow and about 475 critics met today on common

day party Hollywood ever had is just a memory now for more than 500 Los Angeles High School pupils, : Jackie Cooper recently celebrated his 17th birthday. A few days earlier he had finished “What a Life,” the high school Broadway hit. He invited all the pupils who had worked as extras to be his guests at a huge birthday party. This was in addition to the $8.30 a day each student received for working as an

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Freddie and his aunt, who brought him here, fought back. That started a legal morass of guardianship actions, accountings, injunctions, and petitions.

Once Sued Three Law Firms

At one stage of the proceedings, . he sued three law firms, nine individual lawyers and two banks on charges of swindling him of $22,500 in “unnecessary fees.” Almost simultaneously his theatrical agent sued Freddie for $39,000 in commissions which, he-said, should have gone to him, but went té the lawyers, instead. el As the years went by and Fred, ie graduated to long pants an 3] and had. his spending money| allowance athe Spot binder.” with, Lee TiR%Y raised from $1 to $2 a week, the|| and

ground. The cow had appeared in a still issued ‘by the studio for the Fred MacMurray-Barbara Stanwyck picture, “Remember the Night.” Fred was pictured milking the cow from the left side—the wrong side. About 475 persons wrote in to correct the mistake. The studio couldn't understand because both the director and Mr. MacMurray swore the cow had been milked from the other side—the right side. Finally the mystery was cleared up. A studio photographer had printed the negative backwards, reversing the picture and putting Fred on the wrong side.

NAMED TO TECH'S DANCE ORCHESTRA

Membership of the .Tech High School dance orchestra, which plays for all school dances, was announced today by Alonzo Eidson, director. Members include V. Robert Anderson, Dan ' Cummings, Gene Fisher, Horace E. Pierson, Robert| O. Gwyn, Allen Lee Huggins, Ken-. neth Hull, John R. Rodarmel, Robert Marsischke, James R. Newton, Phil Parsons, Myron C. Seulean, Robert Tarplee, and Gordon Williams.

day to the scene of her first “crime.” extra in the movie.

She will take an important role in Radio Pictures’ “Three Sons.” When she left that studio three years ago she was an ingenue. Now she has 41 notches on her gun. This picture will be no exception. Her big scene occurs as she is the central figure in a shooting scene marking _the turning point in the story.

tell that summer is no longer with us is to fde lights at most of the neighborhood

ONE SURE WAY watch the color of the

: when it’s hot outside, most of the houses have cooling systems turned on. ~\ But being psychologists as well as showmen (and what's the difference?) the managers augment\ the cooling systems with cooling lights. : Practically all the lights will have a green hue. Seme shades of blue are used too, but they musn’t get too somber, else we'd feel too cold.

As the weather gets colder the lights’ are changed to warmer hues. These are reds and ambers. They look like warm fires. They keep an audience warmer than the others would. suits piled up until he appealed a “Dust Be mar ” with John a 8 8 few months ago to Superior Sourt. Garfield and oF Liscilla Lane, at 11. FORREST QUINN at the um Vogue is installing a lovely shade

7 “The Day the Bookies Went. with Joe, Fonper and Betty Grable: at || midway between peach and amINDIANA ber—calls it flame tint. He says “The Rains Came.” with George no matter how cold it gets, howBrent nn Joyce 2nd Myrna Loy. ever, he won't change the mar“Charlie Than at Treasure Island,” quee green—that’s a trade mark. With Sitnay, Toler7nd Cesar Romero, The Cantor theaters go for a LOEW'S little blue in their winter hues. “Touder Afloat with Wallace They mix them in with amber bulbs. The only .change they'll make in their marquees will be to take down the neon COOL sign at the Rivoli. incidentally.

«A Slight Case of Murder.” That's the Rivoli revival for Saturday night. NOTES WITH ONE EYE OPEN: The Golden marquee letters are coming down. The ane nouncement will be made Saturday for a new name for the theater. Winners’ tickets will be in the mail that night. Chances are good it’s an eight-letter word and starts with S. . . . There's lots of worrying going on - in home circles about Katy Lou ‘Matlock. She’s in Hollywood and even now she doesn’t know what she wants to do. She isn’t sure she'll like the movies and she isn’t sure she can make a hit. . . . New lenses have been installed by the Rex management. They're supposed to give much better light—and a more enjoyable show. . . . A lad who plays the =xylophone with the same finesse as Lamberti and is supposed to be funnier is a sureshot to win the World’s Fair Talent Revue. . . . They open in a couple of weeks at the Lyric» . When you see “Lady of the Tropics” soon at your neighborhood theater remember that contrary to most reports, Hedy LaMarr will remake “I Take This Woman,” with Spencer Tracy, just as soon as Mr. Tracy finishes “Northwest Passage.”

The midweek" calendar follows: AVALON — Tonight and, , tomorrow: “Suez” and “First Offenders

BELMONT—Tonight and. tomorrow: “They All Come Out” and “First Offend-

Toi NEMA—Tonight and tomorrow: “1 Stole a Million” and Fisherman's Wharf.” DAISY—Tohight, and tomorrow: “The Family Next Door’ and ‘Code of the SeNLT cret Service. EMERSON—Tonight: “Cay tain Fury,” ‘Parents on Trial” alt Disney

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FOUNTAIN SO ARE ani |] through Friday: ‘On Borro wed Time” lion *Dotlar Le Legs.”

GOLDEN—Tonight and tomagrow: ‘Out i! with the Hardys” and ‘Too Hot to a e

HOLLYWOOD—Tonight and tomorrow:

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Dancing Nightly Except Monday Hal Bailey’s Orchestra

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WHEN DOES IT START?

APOLLO “In Name Only.” with Cary Grant Carole Lomba rd ‘and Kay Francis, at

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"7.48 "and Yi %inia The Vogue, ex~ pects mich greater use of its back door box-office now that the evenings are getting colder. Most patrons aren’t broken in to it yet, although about 35 per cent of them use it—a pretty good figure for its youth. A patron will still drop the yound lady from the car at the front, park the car, and walk around to the front again, when the couple could be together all the 'way to the rear entrance. # = 2 Eddie G. Robinson will be at Loew’s next week in “Blackmail” which should whet the Robin‘son fans’ appetite for a look at

LAST 2 DAYS!

“Tell No Tales” and “Sun Never Sets.” ORIENTA a or ight: core at Man Votes” and ** ly tal, ’* To= ‘morrow Hiroug Satu hay” ne Fiddle’ an ouse of Fea AMO OUNT Tonight: ‘Naney Drew Trouble Shooter” and ‘Shorts. row: J ndercover Doctor” and Town Cza REX Tonig ht and tomorrow: ‘House of Fear’ and & Charlie Ghan in Reno RIT Z—T onight: “Hotel for Women» and Marshal.” Tomorrow through Saturday “Stanley and Live ingstone’ and “Unexpected Father.” RIVOLI—Tonight: “Goo Girls Go to “Frontier Mavshal day: “A Woman Is Thins Is Made at

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SANDERS—Tonight: '" The Lady’s From Kentucky” and "ahs w Sypderiul World.” Tomorrow Saturday: “First Offenders’ A roy inigh Riders’

Round S ne va AY—Toni ight and tomorrow: cSiconger /Than Desire’’ and “The Ware

Tonight: ‘Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever” and ‘‘Hotel for Wom en.” Tomorrow through Sunday: ‘‘Stanley and Liv inastoner. and ‘Four Feathers.’ OMA — Ton ight and tomorrow: «Tell No Tales’ and ‘They Made Her a

ALBOTT — Ton Ent and tomorrow: “Ex-Champ” and r. Wong in China~ own.’

: TUXEDO—Tonight: ned & paray Gets Spring Fever” and ** Out.” Tomprrow throu h Sheva, n ou. rowed Time” and “Second Fiddle UPTOWN—Tonight: “Andy Hardy Gets “On Borrowed Time.” ‘Captain

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