Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 July 1940 — Page 5
THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1940 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 5
ally Takes the Fourth in Stride Hollywood Goes Gay as Court Reinstates HOLLYWOOD EER 0 Antidote to War Worries Suit by Goldwyn
\ | PHILADELPHIA, July 4 (U. P). » , » . on : i Y. $4 - Shirley Doesn't Live Here Anymore; =a | HOLLYWOOD, July 4 (U. P).—|based on the Broadway stage hit.|— ine U. S. Circuit Court of Ap
N \ § ‘ - als has directed reinstatement by > 3 vw s working on a sugar-! The studio also has ready for re- pea Barrymore Does Honors in Her House A a a Hollywood is working Eur Te i 0 RS TE I A a \ Na coated antidote for the nation's war |
fairs,” “Sandy Is a Lady” and “I'm filed by Samuel Goldwyn, Holly= \ XR WN jitters, spending millions of dollars Nobody's Sweetheart Now.” wood producer, to end his relations By PAUL HARRISON \ \§ nN : = Na MIR : F on pictures which stress comedy, die Hever may be the Suceess of ship with United Artists. . ; \ Na q Ra NE music, beautiful girls and gay| the few war dramas now being, All stock of United Artists is Iv 4 THE ONLY DULL MOMENTS on the set a \ a. WN : made—fewer than a dozen—Holly- owned by Mr. Goldwyn and Samuel . Whe y Rarrvmore is changing or making Wa RR themes |wood experts insist tne trend for |Goldwyn, Ine.; Pickford Corp. conlow now his dressing room. When } \ \ NHR HAR With stories of tragedy and dis- music and comedy as an antidote trolled by Mary Pickford; the Elton he telephone and says, “Shirley isn't : \ IIT Th hhh na aster in Europe blasting at everyone |for war worry will continue to In-| Corp, owned by the late Liouglas r? This is John Barrymore.” NAN \ from radios and newspaper head-|Crease for months. |Fairbanks: Charles Chaplin, and lines, the movie makers feel that | ——————————— London Film Productions, Ltd,
m him the fact that he's RIN Naa LAE \ Sh NY theater goers want pictures which "PRESIDENT! S SON controlled by Alexander Korda, not only broke but deeply § \ \ TUNTIT will help them relax, laugh and for- |Enclish producer
and desperately in debt. But the § THN RR 3 N _- get trouble SUED FOR $1 000 Bach had virtually identical cone great actor isn't worried . . . Aaa RRR ON . © Producers pointed out, in an in-| 1 tracts for distribution of their films, + NNN I I ‘ i While that part of the picture NN nD TNR MRT NR ; dustrv-wide survev. that the great Ok but Mr. Goldwyn contended the was being filmed the rb | ND \ Cush y oo last wat The Big | , HOLLYWOOD, July 4 (U. P).— gistributing agency violated its were carrying a story that John LAR a. AY Parade.” “All Quiet on the Western James Roosevelt, son of the Presi-|,oreement by giving concessions to Barrymore actually was $68,021.54 8 \ 3 \ \ a EE \ 0 Ee Front” and “Hell's Angels” were not | Ant and president of his OWN nj; gorda and Mr. Fairbanks withe in debt and that he had asked 3 \ Nd a = 5 made until vears after the Armistice. | Motion picture company, was a de- qt Mr, Goldwyn's consent Federal bankruptcy experts to 3 BE dF 0 OF BN EEN Offering a field day for singers| endant today in a suit for $11,000| re sought before Federal Judge take part of his $5000 movie wage N \ “3 MY = \ NER NR and comics, every company is plan- damages John P. Nields at Wilmington, Del, each week and stave off the ) \ : N ; ning pictures in which music and! Kurt Siodmak, a writer, sued the a “declaratory judgment” that his creditors. He doesn't seem any . \ X 3 \ \ SL. A RR. comedy predominate producer on breach of contract contract was ended and that he more worried than the man in the 3 3 CARE \ TN Rh F In fact. it was learned. one studio charges involving a defunct motion was free to withdraw from the dis= N \ \ } NN 4 alone. Universal. has 12 musical | picture company which had formed tribution syndicate. Judge Nields, gd & AE \ \ \ La 3 R MRR BR. and comic films in production |the basis for organizing Mr. Roose- however, dismissed the suit on is living expenses \ \ NN a NRRL R TN LEER § Among the pictures in the new |Velt's group grounds Mr. Goldwyn had not re ¢ $1000 a week. and that 3 NN AHA \ \ NY NN \ N 8 trend is Deanna Durbin's latest. named Mr. Korda, his company, and he'd like to save part of the rest 2 } \ NE \ NN \ NR \ \ 3 3 : S Spring Parade,” a gay musical Mr. Fairbanks, who then was alive, of his salary, leaving maybe $1500 A 8 a SN A a 8 romance of the old Vienna WHEN DOES IT START? | and his Elton company. tw 108s among the lawver 3 : \ 3 RR = Ww a \ X N \ At Metro-Goldwvn-Maver Mickey CIRCLE The Circuit Court on Mr. Golde : 3 - fa RE SR N RR hy Nn N Ma % \ aN RY ND TW 3 AU ie y nN . si} gl "'n’s ¢ ¢ or Ji 3! 1d tax collectors who are R } aa NTR Sa Nae i Rooney is facing the cameras with “Four Sons,” with Don Ameche, Eu- || WII'S appeal reversed Judge Nields \ his doo: F } vales 1 I Judv Garland in “Strike Up the They Leontoy yeh Alan Curtis, at action, holding that the Korda and Lk ill Goa : ' Parl ie ani od Sl F explosive Four J y ps to appear here to- "el 1: 5¢ 45 and 1 fair XS 21 & er $ - When this picture is finished Ann Rutherford is leaping right aver a number of explosive Fourth of July hurdles Pe Rooney | BAN “Girl In 308. With Florence Rice, || Fairbanks groups were not “indis Barrvmore expects to resume morrow when Loew's opens with “Andy Hardy Meets Debutante.” She will be seen with Mickey Rooney Paramount is working along the| ent Tavior. at 1. 8.50. 6:40 and pensable or necessary parties” to s tour with the play, “My Dear and the rest of the Hardys , _____ same line, with Bing Crosby and whe : LOEW |the determination of the litigation ldrer : — —_——— rr — Mary Martin presenting new songs “New Moon.” with Nelson Eddv. | 8nd that Judge Nields could decide 4 } . ‘ 3 3 3 | 3 CT In cs 61 ay _ > pt tml oe 5 23. a oy ‘1a § y o Barrie will appear with BENCHLEY' S TiP himself, has played the title role in COSTLY GIRLS i Rhythm on the River Jeanette MacDonald at 1:50, 4:2 Mi Goldwyn's claims without them. Tay y 4 | i ——————————
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current joust with the cinema. He | rr 1 vwWoOD. July 4— Joel M Earl Carroll’s,” estimates that comedy with James Cagney. ang Y Cisco Aid," with Cesar R Playing in stock with a summer »s not seem upset by this dis- ROLL YWOO! Be go. 2 wu if they don't see vou standing he has spent more than $3,000,000, At Universal the last scenes were mero. Marv Beth Hughes, at 12:14, || theater company at Ogunquit, Me,
jon against his wife. al- |Crea, on the advice of Robart ground taking notes advised Mr. on girl shows which he has pro- comnleted for the Jules Lovey pro- | 2:56. 5:38, 8:11 and 10:44 gave Leila Ernst, young Paramount he did suggest one day |Benchley, a veteran newspaper man ' Benchie) duced during the last 30 years duction, “The Boys From Syracuse,” player, her start in films.
| 20th-Fox might hire Elaine | Guus. mo As technical adviser to Mary Beth Hughes
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