Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 December 1939 — Page 6

PAGE 6 "Tobacco Road” Back

Opens Fifth Engagement | Here for Full Week.

MONDAY, DEC. 25, 1039

HOMEMAKERS TO G0 TO PURDUE PARLEY

Between 75 and 100 Marion County Homemakers Club members will attend the annual Agricultural Conference at Purdue University the week of Jan. 8. The group will leave here at 7:30 a. m. Jan. 10 by bus from the Fed= eral Building. The 27-voice Home= Gi A “# makers Chorus and one delegate Past Presidents Honored--Past| from each of the 28 Marion County Apotheosis of Science,” a mural by | Presidents’ day, “an old-time frolic| clubs will be included. Members of Elmer Taflinger, Indianapolis art. (of the gray beards,” .is to be ob-| the chorus will attend a luncheon ist, will be the subject of a lecture served by the Kiwanis Club at its| Jan. 10 for representatives of all the at the American Science Teachers’ eekly ecting Spednenguy at the| State caoruses. convention in Columbus, O., Wednes- | Columbia Club. It will be the last, That afternoon they will rehearse city SHINGO RY Ts aay The lecture will be by Robert | meeting of the year. in the Jefferson High School gyms= things political that one telegram | 1 Black of the Manual High School ™M to Tnitiate—TIndia is | | nasium and sing there at 7:30 p.m, to a Congressman may convince (2culty. The painting is on exhibit Lodge 4. 1 Ordh EY ne rill in the annual music festival. The hith that his district 4s on fire, or | at Manual, I iA " Loya Rr VA || state chorus, a combination of all |a chance word at a cocktail bar nitiate 75 new mem at a ritual) the county choruses, has between | Named on Staff—William Moore, | [to be held tomorrow at Moose Tem- 1500 and 2000 members. may turn into a revelation in next - (42d St. and rest Manor Ave, a Ple. The ritualistic team includes| nrg J. E. Dickerson is trans . hy : morning's newspaper. Fo Spor be 197 Putas a | : § 1 Perhaps that's why three develop- | freshman at Northwestern Dsiiver. [AION Ap verTioe aries tion chairman. Mrs. Albert Gray is across the Stages of 260 theaters in| 18 Ra Cal E Pr ‘ments of the last few days are be- | sity, has been named a reporter on president of the Marion County

| Mackey, orator; Robert Klem, vice ER 41 States for a mark of 2000 per-|§ ing interpreted by some as the start 7 Mal of ie Duly Norhvean) GOVTE; Ralph Johns, prelate, and EO Emasmma————=sam— formances themselves. of a new appeasement move to A Merry Christmas to All thing of th : evening classes at Butler University | held Friday and the New Year's nothing of the sort. It may mean ij pe held from Jan. 29 to Feb, 3. party Saturday at the Temple. impressive record. Thanks to the | merely that the President and his industry of Carlton Miles, its press | " Pp | r ; : : | discreet, and full of holiday good COSMIC RAY STUDY ih i i consumed 57.600 pounds of raw tur- | 1 = si aN ge Will. | — tw | AILMENT BAFFLING duties. Thirty thousand tons of | : ; i are tne facts: SHOWS WS PROGRESS ——— ~e NAAN earth have been used—5000 tons sada ; ; hind a | Sidetracks Health Bill DOORS OPEN NOON HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 25 (U. P)—| ALL SEATS 25¢ to 2 | 1. Secretary Ick 71 ly hiss New Jersey. Yes sir, Christmas is Christmas, and a pretty exciting ay | at that, even if you're a famous Glamour EN i (Claire Trevor, pretty blond who five years’ tour have worn out 36 : milkman. whose circle of admriers was confined to the family and the neighbors. Today she’s the cinema's ho squash balls, “chunkin’” them (opportunities at his latest press q No. 1 infant. But it’s not interfering with her fun today. | conference to speak characteristical- ee, . i a porter, was in the hospital today,| § : not one of the Dudes has an error b . charged against him, although the oe, Do pl el heavy components of the rays, dis- Phyisicians as some of the difficulties Bgainst the house 20 ‘times: cach HOLLYWOOD By PAUL HARRISON | d integrate as they dash toward earth. she gets into in the films. performance. . Gul li ver Outlets! actus Jack he used a powder puff. fragments after they disintegrate No word of criticism was uttered. ; ; y T hysici id th A d Th WwW. F d ®) + i — 2. Secretary Hull announced that remains a ‘mystery. Theoretically TOVSPY IHYSRISN, YON Wis Stren : : n ut on a inconsiderable expense, since one on 8 nyu can clothe the whole bedraggled ity ge war have reduced considerably | products in the pending reciprocal A oy om 0 iT ns, 105 degrees. Clark Andrews, radio linguistic accomplishments | trade agreement with Chile, aa: BY oh sup} time $135,000 worth of railroad tickets in h ieht h § d ildren 25¢ Anyt its peregrinations. who mig ave joine ; : DoE phe HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 25—THE SCENARIO WRITER, tired after a | Recording of the Spanish version the growing opposition to Mr. Hull's| [De expedition conducted tests ing too hard. SE with carbon and lead “blankets” y ———— Ititudes to marathon are the complete six sets | wriggled under the evening paper and into his lap. ‘ ! . 3. President Roosevelt sidetracked |® A " “ " of scenery used; the 19 worthless | “I gotta assignment for you, daddy. Mamma says you're to tell Latin America, was under way today | the Wagner health bill, and pro-|mesotrons died a “natural death” or at Paramount studios. and Jeeter perform their sketchy| “We'll call it ‘A Christmas Carol’ | man is an actor named Martin characters voices had been rehears- | the Government build small hos- TH ne aa disintegra~ abolutions. | and the credit title will read, | Dimple, und he’s the father of a |ing for two weeks. pitals in regions where they are SA Dickens, With Additional Dialog The mother is Miss Faye. earth's atmos here. . weeks spent in Los Angeles during | by—'" | a few pages of buildup we see the French, Ttalian, Swedish, Dutch and lized medicine against the Wagner |__ =~ Pp : "TONE the play's three trips to the West | | Japanese, but the plans were aban- plan. N I wanna original story.” | producer about a new picture. “Well, lemme see, then. .,.The | The producer pounds his desk | $6700 collected in Toledo, while the title is ‘Hello, Mr. Claus, pared for Brazil. In addition, one can hear that] “FAST most lucrative week was one in Y eae ap———————— ‘purgees’ are beginning to get some and FURIOUS”

: X : on Spit? PIR es ¥ harmonize the Democratic Party. | | Henry Messier, sergeant at arms. ‘Ball-Playing’ Perfect L 2 § S8 MILAND INN Four complete wardrobes have this Government would grant no| (CII energy cannot disappear. Dr. ailment had mot yet been dei * } n | Lester clan on $12. On the other Merry Chris as Ending. The ot n roducer and Miss Trevor's husband, |into electrons and neutrinos, an un- P planned for Lemuel Gulliver, thereupon Western Toledo Boxoffice Tops long day of waiting for something to write at the studio, was settling ‘of the technicolor Cartoon movie, [program in the coming session of , bil over their instruments at various automobile tires purchased, and the | me a story, daddy. Willya, huh, daddy?—a story about Christmas!” Those Who | hosed to substitute for it a much disintegrated from collision with the / i 7% The longest “Tobacco Road” en-| ‘Based on the Story by | great child star, Shirley Dimple. Originally the studio had planned | badly needed. This will tend to quiet | Scientisis already had decided “But I don't wanna adaptation, | father in a hot argument with a Coast. The largest boxoffice reward | | doned because of the war. { Ann (Mazie) and | and screams, ‘You're crazy! I'l w -star Tvrone Power | Washington, which brought $22,000. Ee patronage favors. Senators George)

THE INDIAN Spars TIMES

DEMOCRATS SEE PER SU | ARMONY MOVES IN WASHINGTON

Ickes Silent About Garner After Thrust at McNutt, Hull Appeases.

Jack Kirkland’s “Tobacco Road, ¥ the Methuselah of the theater, will |

open its fifth annual engagement | at English's tonight with John Bar- | ton appearing for the third season | as Jeeter Lester. The engagement again this year | will be for a full week with mat- | inees on Wednesday and Saturday. While the New York engagement | of this drama of Georgia share-| croppers has been breaking the all-! time Broadway record for consecu- | tive runs, the touring company has | hung up an impressive mark of its | own. The Broadway company will |

Taflinger Mural Is Topic—'The,

By MARSHALL M'NEIL

Times Special Writer

the reasons, here |

MICKEY ROONEY and Hardys in a brand new happy hit!

JUDGE HARDY and SON

Lois STONE + Miskay ROONEY

Cucilis PARKER + Say HOLDEN

Directed by GEO. B. SEITZ 25¢c to 2 © 1200 Seats 30c After 2

Of ‘course, it may turn ‘out to be Registration Set—Registration for The Lodge Christmas’ party will be Nor is this the road troupe's only | > re RIX YY BY |associates are being practical and x representative, the Lesters have TORCHY BLAINE S nips in the course of their dramatic But, whatever 231 SOUTH NOBLE STREET from Georgia and the rest from | EE 11 OY RRR, WW m1 | The various Dude Lesters of the girl like Baby Sandy Henville, A year ago, Sandy was the unknown infant daughter of a Los Angeles Sn Age OY hy dus cntonGo, De. 8 « 25 ©. B rep. plays Torchy Blaine, the movies’ 8 IRC |B Ek. § versity © CAgO Proiessors Nave ;q.a of a wisecracking woman reagainst the Lester homestead. And Iv ‘abo : hh v about the White House ambitions \with discovery that mesotrons (and her ailment was as baffling to part requires him to throw the ball War to Th rottle lub th b {club on many another, but on What becomes of the mesotron | Dr. Conrad Baumgartner, Miss been required, although this is an HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 25 (U. P.).—| concessions on copper or copper bruno Rossi, head of the univer | termined, He sald she had a fever of ofl En hand, the company has used up the a 7 copper - state | | Senators, known. said simply that she had been workOther statistical overtones to the into his favorite chair after dinner when a 4-year-old in pajamas |.gyljver's Travels,” for release in | | Congress, cheered. ig 0 Bigg . MERE 1S OUR BIG XMAS SHOW! 42 well buckets out of which Dude | “Okay.’ sighed the writer. — speak in Spanish for the cartoon less expensive experiment of having atmosphere. The tests convinced Charles that th t iginate in the plus gagement in any one city is the 19] After to do the film also in German, the nation-wide protests of organ- |. a. \1€ MESOWons originate in daddy. | Liberal Still Wanted for a single performance was the A Portuguese version may be pre- | 14 SOTHERN

DANCE cee

Every Wed.-Fri.-Sat. & Sun.

YMAS DANCE

TONITE Warold “OBIE”

and | break your contract!” The actor Shirley Temple, with Alice Faye,

| says, ‘You can't break the con- kB | and presenting for the first time | ROOSEVELT FORMS

{of Georgia and Smith of South Car-|

tract just because you think I'm AUTHOR DOUBLES | on any screen, St. Nicholas, play-

crazy. ‘There isn't any sanity | ~ ing himself. Over the cast and | clause!’ “

PRODUCING FIRM

HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 25 (U Pp) |

James Roosevelt, President

eldest son of the | , is preparing to start out

on his own shortly after Jan. 1 as | a producer of motion pictures. With his ‘Globe Productions, Inc.,

incorporated at the State offices in| Sacramento Friday, Mr. turned to the problem of Fa

Roosevelt

the story for his first picture.

At first Mr stars from other

Roosevelt will borrow | studios, he hopes to have his own list under |

but later

credits is a medley of Christmas music, which fades as we dissolve to a Street scene. It's early evening, and in the long shot we see a holiday crowd. trucks up and pans along, picking out characters—a sidewalk Santa,

a fat man loaded with packages, | a ragged little girl looking cold |

and wistful, two good-natured drunks harmonizing on a carol.” » n » “COLOSSAL, DADDY!” pered the infant in pajamas. “Thanks, pal. Now we have a

whis-

| and misunderstands it.

The camera | 2 | her quieted, they find she's dull

| and listless.

| calamity.

“The child star overhears this

rushes out, sobbing hysterically, ‘There isn't any Santa Claus! My Papa said so!’ When they get

She can't even try

to ‘act. Her dream world is

shattered. The studio loses its |

big star and the story gets into the papers. The disillusionment of Shirley Dimple is a national The father is described as an arch fiend. He be-

| comes a brooding outcast and is

shunned even by the lowest char-

She |

olina are mentioned. Within the ALIMONY TO WIFE last week a Federal judge, approved |

|by Senators Byrd and Glass of Vir- Cork a

HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 25 (U. Pp) — |einia, has been appointed.

Carey Wilson, scenarist who wrote |

the “Andy Hardy”

the $250 alimony he has been pay- | Garner under |

| ing to Mrs. Nancy Wilson,

But there is another side to this. | series. will double | For while Secretary Ickes treats Mr. almost tenderly, | Roosevelt appeases |

gingerly, and while Mr.

His 11-Piece rchestra,

NEW YEAR'S EVE TICKETS ON SALE At Jock Stare

lan agreement approved in Super for | the doctors, both are discussing the |

Court.

The writer, who has

support of his former daughter, Hope, 18,

| for his daughter's Schooling.

been di-

and a son, Carey, 13, and another $100 month-

| servers.”

need for the Democratic Party

omini a liberal for President next | vorced from Mrs. Wilson since 1929, | year, and of calling a national con- | {agreed to pay $400 a month for the | ference of liberals. wife, a

to |

This correspondent has not inter- |

viewed anyone in ters,”

But

“informed quarnor has he discussed the matter in detail with “Washington ob- | his own horseback |

SIDE-SPLITTING COMEDY

STARTS NEW

I. THE YEAR

~ J FRIDAY! so oe revi

acters of the underworld. | “Two years pass, and we pick up the father in the Santa Claus cos- | tume. He has bought some cheap toys and has broken into Shirley’s house in Beverly Hills and is filling the ragged little stocking that hangs by the fireplace | as a mute symbol of lingering | faith,

(opinion is that it has always been | good political technique to work | both sides of the street.

contract. His headquarters will be, close shot of a man standing at at Samuel Goldwyn studios, where| the curb. This is Power. He's he remains as president of the| Shabbily dressed. In angle shots, Samuel Goldwyn Studio Corp. | we watch him sneering at happy Globe Productions, Inc., is author-| people in the crowd. He's embitized to issue $1,000,000 in stock. The| tered, see? The fat guy with the | corporation was announced as or-| packages bumps into him and ganized to “own, lease, or other-| says, ‘Excuse me — ah — Merry wise acquire theaters and broad-| Christmas!’ The shabby man casting stations” as well as produce| glowers, but his face sort of motion pictures. Mr. Roosevelt said | twitches and it softens some. the theater and radio phases are “Then a truck passes and a still indefinite. package falls off and breaks open Associated with Mr. Roosevelt in! on the curb. The man picks it up the enterprise is J. F. T. O'Connor, and finds a Santa Claus costume, former Federal controller of cur-| Whiskers and everything. Close rency and California Demoeratic| Shot: As he looks at the bundle

PIO MAT. TODAY 2:4 13¢ “Fie "REAL Bh

SURPRISE PARTY IS TOO WELL PLANNED

RIDGEWOOD, N. J, Dec. 25 (U.|

DOUGLAS A LAY TE

TWO BYSTANDERS CUT,

|P.).—Mrs. -Louis Marron's surprise | ; | party for 100 underprivileged chil- at ae iy y Investigated & Aeht |dren en planned it almost | piont in which two bystanders were | didn’t take place hurt. Arvin Webb, 17, of 2810 N.|

Mrs. Marron, wife of a wealthy pearporn St. and Milo Marble, 16, fuel distributor, obtained the names|or 5712 B. 32d St. told police they |

of deserving children from welfare were waiting for a traffic light at groups pledged to secrecy. But! the inter:estion where several men | when her bus drivers called for the were fighting. Webb was cut on the | children parents refused to let them left cheek and Marble received a cut

Leed GLORY"

ette Davis @ [Errol

“ELIZABETH & ESSEX”

EXTRA! SILLY SYMPHONY # we 15 MAT. TODAY SRY 12:48

WW East 5 ep ngs! " | OAT 5 b CANARY Paulette Gotanra Grace Fields “WHAT A LIFE"

» » » “SHIRLEY TIPTOES in and finds him. He takes her on his | knee and convinces her that he really is Santa Claus, and he also tells her the true story of the

“GARY COOPER

“News True 1 ba

leader cynically vou see in his face the impact of an idea. Then you see resolution forming and a faint, quivering tenderness. He starts off down the street. “Now a medium shot: hotel room. The man is in the costume and standing beside a mirror. In a close shot over his shoulder at the reflection, we see he’s putting on makeup, and doing it deftly. The scene dissolves and we fade in on the same face, but in a different mirror. The camera dollies back and we see a swanky movie dressing room. | Hairdresser, valet, stooges—”

MET OPERA HE AD DIES NEW YORK, Dec. 25 (U. P)— Robert Stanton Brewster, 64, president of the Metropolitan Opera and Real Estate Co., and one of the men most active in the campaign to “save the opera,” died at his home last night.

Dance Sky Every S K Y Harbor t., Sun. Orchestra

Grand Opening Tonight

| > ® % Admission 30c each. Dance every Sat. & Sun, thereafter, Gala N

“I'M SLEEPY, daddy,” whimNew Year's§ pered the writer's son. “How Eve Da Pl All-Star Floor Show. B/ 5 3 $1.10 Der person—includes. table. Ad- about just a synopsis instead of a vance Sale Corky's Tavern,

61 Vir. : on nia Ave. RY 0305. final shooting script?

“Okav,

here's the dope:

Premiere American Performance

* ALL-STAR *

EUROPEAN

ICE REVUE

Direct From London

| animation as he talks. { she Kisses a cheap | | ecsthtically. pression changes to one of fury. | “But you have played me false |

—It's Here—Starts Tomorrow

| Claus | The camera draws back as the | music swells, and we fade on a | foreground silhouefte of the three | Dimples holding hands.” |

Featuring:

Truly a Ziegfeld Type Production on Ice

great injustice that has been done her father. She regains her old

beard comes off. ‘Papa!’ But her happy ex-

again, you rat!’ Sobbing now: ‘You're not Santa Claus.

there ain't no Santa Claus!’

“Just then there is a scuffling |

in the fireplace and out steps the real Santa Claus. The McCQy, see? He chuckles, “What's this, Shirley ?—doubting I exist because I was a little delayed by a blackout in London? Here, young lady—' He gives her a seven-year movie contract at $5000 a week and the canceled mortgage on the Beverly mansion.

| As he turns to leave, the door

RS,

opens and in comes Miss Fave, very lovely in evening gown and sables. She has returned from her work as a cigaret girl in Earl

| Carroll's night club, and she has | brought all the chorus girls, still

in costume, out to the house for

| a spot of tea or something.

“They prance in, singing ‘Jingle Bells.” A carnival spirit prevails and we have a flash shot of Santa doing an off-to-Buffalo.

The scenario writer looked down | in pajamas. | murmured. |

at the youngster “Spoiled brat,” he “Here I tell him a story worth

anyway $25,000, and it just puts

I guess |

just |

go, fearing kidnapers.

+ WHEN DOES IT START?

APOLLO “The Amazing Mr. Williams,” with Melvyn Douglas and Joan Blondel at 3:43, 5:56, 7:49 and 9 i March of Time,” at 'y a, 3:25 5:28, 7:31 and 9:34.

CIRCLE “Gulliver's Travels,” feature. genet. $eshnicolor cartoon, at 11 15, 5:50, 8 and 10:10. ENGLISH'S “Abe Lincoln in TYllinois,”” the Pulitzer Prize play hy Robert wood, starring Raymond Engagement through Saturday, Sulsain at 8:30; matinee Saturday,

INDIANA “Four Wives,” with Pristina, Rosemary and Lola Lan Gale Page, Quate Rains. at 12: 3 "3:45, 6:53 and

‘The Honeymoon's Over,”” with Stuart Erwin, Marjorie Wes rer, at 11:27, 2:35, 5:43 and 8:51,

LOEW'S “Judge Wardy and Son' with Lewis Stone, Mickey Rooney, at 12:30, 3:35, 6:40 and 9:45 “Fast and Furious,” with JFranchot Tone, Ann Sothern, at 11:10, 2:15, 5:20 and 8:25. LYRIC

“A Night at the Jani Rouge,’ Sh tage at 12:55, 6:39 ha

“Barricade,” with Warner Baxter Alice Fave, at 11:38, 2: 22, 5:14, 8:08 and 10:38.

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treated at City Hospital.

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DOORS OPEN AT NOON TODAY

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| LONDON, Dec, 25 (U. P).—The { channel stamer, Isle of Sark, which | had been missing for three days, | R Frog! arrived <safely at Southamp-| MW ton with 200 persons aboard. The steamer had sailed from the Island | of Jersey.

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