Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1940 — Page 11

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THURSDAY, AUG. 15, 1040 cco. a " THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ° PAGE 11 Civic Opens Not Jesse, but Brother Frank James Rides Again ~~ |Arizona Telephone Books | oes LTRS With Satire ets BE a ae. Ha :

Sydney Sydney Toler “l Murder UT ise "Of Thee | Sing' to La h unc : " : : ; : % i = be } * k . of Tucson, in its zeal to capture that hotel managements find it im-| —

Ripped Up for Souvenirs [zx ALAMO 26th Season Oct. 18. i . os 4 4 LL ; : b F 3 Ee ha eS g » |the world premiere next October of possible to keep their rooms HURRY LAST DAY!

| i | to | Times Special | The telephone book was such an 15¢ 6 i Laurel & Hardy “SAPS AT SEA” | [ Arizona,” is giving itself a few un- equipped with them. Tourists are lexpected headaches. taking them by the hundreds.

TUCSON, Ariz, Aug. 15.—The city attractive souvenir of “Arizona” Eddie Cantor “10 LITTLE MOTHERS" What with this i is being election | The most recent victim is the In hundreds of 10,000 private

year and all, the Civie Theater has : EL : : S . | * ; telephone company. | homes and business houses, the

decided to open its 26th season with | 3 ; ) : : To display the company's enthu- COVEIS are being torn from the books | a production of the famous political | : Ld i 3 siasm in “Arizona,” which was before 20d framed as landscape art.

satire with music, “Of Thee I Sing,”| == : ; the cameras for three months on t Juinus the gg the directories | : ; : : the mile-square adobe city of 1860 all apart and the telephone com-|

on Oct. 18. Old Tucson. the new fall telephone | Pany is finding it almost impossible

First tryouts are scheduled for ; 5 . : directories blossomed forth with a (20d expensive) to replace the miss-

7:30 p. m. tomorrow at the theater. ‘beautiful scenic photograph from ing or mutilated directories. the picture as the cover.

For although Richard Roover, the| : X new Civic director, is still at Cohas-} | : : |The scene showed William Holden’ FAMED FATHERS' SONS | set. Mz k oo | ’ ; é 3 leading his wagon train into Tucson! Two celebrated youths in “Gold : Mass, as business manager : & ; 3 against a background of rugged Rush Maisie” are Wallace Reid Jr. the South Shore Players, his assist- } & ; \ mountains and puffs of great white'and Victor Kilian Jr., sons of fa- the TIN 6 RAEI alls are anxious to get started on | 3 3 : : ; clouds. mous acting fathers. They appear Plus Def. Tax PEt the big production. g BR : : , What the telephone company did as the Sullivan brothers, young 3 R ] a ) not for esee was this. a's | prospectors. | TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES.

| Mrs. William G. Sparks will have |

charge of the music and Johnny |

Sweet is to direct the dances. Both | A a ; h , 0 REUL >) will be on hand to conduct the try-| a LR Hh TW : : 3 a J : D C (JESSE outs tomorrow evening. They plan! : : LC RS 3 J (Ne to cast the singing and dancing | 3 3 ] ; : ABL horus parts before Mr. Hoover re- | urns Sept. 9, and will continue | hereafter to assist him in the pro-| uction "Of Thee I Sing” is the chow which gave the country Vice Pres-| {dent Thi 'ottlebottom (as played by Victor Moore). It was the first musfcal comedy to win the Pulitzer! Prize. George S. Kaufman and Mor- | rie Ryskind wrote the book, and the] late George Gershwin and his] brother Ira dif the music and | lyrics. The Civic already is conducting a | preliminary subscription campaign, | but the regular annual membership | irive will not be launched until!

11. C. Hollis Hull is drive WHEN DOES IT START?

chairman, : i 3 : : : §% During the drive the seven addi- Swedish Star GIROLE . [ j i vt rd ‘ a vw : re -~ Again the name of James tiona avs for the Civ 1940-41 | Ny Tove Came Back, ith Olivia ‘ ) ; 4 ional plays for the Civie's 1940-41 R a WwW ld je land. Jefirev Lvnn. Eddie Al- 3 A : season will be announced by Mrs. | ounas or ber: ie Wyman, ai 12:45, 3:55, 8 strikes terror over all the West:

George Fotheringham, chairman of “The. hi Who Talked Too Much’ : " : ¥ Ti the play reading committee. i HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 15—Signe NS {Sr ee Br aL ho Bruce, Pare Lorentz Will Come Back A : ~ ; dhe Pranic Tames i yen a TRE geance on e men who mur-

{ Hasso, Swedish film star, was to ar- \ ; a To Movie Town to Take Bows dered Jesse! The spectacular

y rive here today to begin her Amer- “Thev Drive By Night,” it . = tht, with JONES SINGERS ican screen career under contract Jeorge Raft, / Sheridan, Ida | Ln- } : > Dino Hum»hres sgart, at 12:38, \ § Eb i : ; 4 a) 3] Fan Pore CA : : climax to the daring exploits GO TO CHICAGO Miss Hasso, who is blond and 23, Py rs, with Leo) mn : NR 3 1 BAY x ; Tr t 11:31 233 5. 2 3 » $ 3 Sa EES u 3 has been signed to do seven pic- v 8k, 5 “Loew's 3n S By PAUL HARRISON i) 3 : of the world’s most EL Seven Indiana musical organiza- tures over a four-year peion. Her “Boom Town,” with Clark Gable, HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 15—Pare , with an even stronger demonstra | 3 2 ¥ YE \3 i outlaws! \ : Ths Chi lions will be among the 42 groups Contract permits her io retin © Bodo ramen Md a NRRL Lorentz soon will be back in Holly- tion of his self-sufficiency: Sk i j Z v 4 articipeting in the 11th annual Sweden for four months each year JOEY part. 0 dish, 1:00, 400. pid ieais ul ; s aE 2 2 i 1 Sol- 10 engage in stage or screen work LYRIC wood, and his reception this time . 4 9 i A there. Be deville, SB, Snel Freed. aan will be unlike the brush-off he got WARNER BROTHERS wanted rg 19 ft) sch f ) Rae and 1 a i Davis, on } . d . © 85 c Sta! & Sraduate Of ie Scio! oF shel] S63 ee ane a : in 1935. When he began to make | © buy, for $50.000, the best-selling Royal Dramatic Theater in Stock- ““Seatterbrain,” with Judy Canova, Te . ; | “Fight for Life” bv Paul de Kruif. holm, Miss Hasso has been a mem- | 2 Mowbray, ily Giberl. at pictures for the Government he | qhe Gea] was almost made when 3 xe A ber of this national theater com- tried to enlist some of the tech- | 4 author got to figuring that en; the Tippecanoe County pany for the past five vears. She | nical facilities of the big studios, Pare Lorentz was the man to Whon {ome Economics Chorus, Lafayette; * \ ¥ Co ' » weren't i . ge po : youn “ OloMMEs Chorus, Lafayette; also studied in Germany and Eng- LOEW S TO SAVE JOBS | but they weren't interested in the his book should be entrusted if it the Ly Hoe Omen Chorus; La land . putterings of a visionary. were not to become just another Ih hl “ri 1 : rx? . 2 ou wa Y ol : jus a the Public Service Male |“ gacause of the war. the Swedish | HOLLYWQOD, Aug. 15 (U. P.). When he went ahead and made | {yisteq strip of celluloid. He went

; : That E vig 3 e 4 : A “horus of Hammond; the Michigan star traveled a devious route to the Low's, Inc, has announced that! such striking documentary films Ben g : |. oh 9 ity Y. a. C. A. Glee Club, Michi- Frill yo Capital. Ste f w male employees drafted for military “Th That Brok , | to his publisher and proposed that | Li ELS a Es ong 1 apital. She flew! Ve PB 9) \ 4 | as "The Plough That Broke the they vank the book away from ¢ gan City, and the Carillco Band, from Stockholm to Moscow, thence Service will be given back their, plains” and “The River,” every | warners and offer it free to the | 4 ;

Gary {to Vladivostock and French Indo- jobs. The company has some 10,000 company in Hollywood was wish- Government on the condition that More than 1300 singers and in- China, and through China to Yo- [employees at its Culver City studios ing it had helped him so that it Lorentz would direct it

strumentalists from 30 states are kohoma, Japan. where she sailed ‘and others in theaters throughout! could help him take bows. But | That's what happened to the i : expected to take part. {for the United States. the country, Lorentz followed those pictures | gismav of the studio and to the an TE " . re Te SNS Roane : LATER —— eS undoubted benefit of the picture, i TR ; § : 3 SR a 5 3 ORR ST { for the Hays Office never would | ; 3 ; Bh. ERE : NS a3 have approved a script such as 3 \

Lorentz wrote, even if anvbody in 3 3 3 : ’ . : Hollywood had been willing to at- ; ...with ‘Jesse James ' characters again enacted by the same players!

tempt it F The Government doesn't seem | [EES ¥ GENE TIERNEY ® JACKIE to be inclined to spend any more R money on educational films just ge pe now, so Lorentz is going to seek Eo Hollvwood backing for some of

his ideas and for the small group

assist: S ‘hich | as ] pe Se Ia 1935 el ve fehl PEN : PF Onl JOHN CARRADINE . J EDWARD comed how. Anybody who can : Y “ o8 3, o5 BROMBERG * DONALD MEEK

make an eloquent picture such as

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FOR THE BIGGEST SHOW ~~ J ~~~" ( 2 CENY ibid ii. | jects to ang | ; Sa rigin rected y Tam Pilon SENSATION OF OUR TIME! [J | For Californians" JMU 20th Conturyfox Pictur

HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 15 (U. P.).— | ny. : | The president of the Los Angeles | | You're too fine to {Chamber of Commerce came away let an innocent man

8 g (from a preview of the movie, “Flow- ’ : ing Gold” hopping mad and wrote hang! You've got po an indignant letter to Warner Bros " E | He made a formal request that give yourself vps the sound track of the film be & . — : changed to delete the term “prune- re ! : picker"—to denote a native Cali- HER £71 EL

| fornian. “Prune-picker” is oil field slang | for “Californian” and it is used several times in the movie dealing with | the oil industry. But Chamber of

| | Commerce President J. L. Van Norman wrote the studio: STARTING 7 J | “The blanket reference is both unfair and untrue. We are proud | TOMORROW ¢ Dr. CHRISTIAN ili- THE WOMEN of our farmers. They are the back- | . with Dorothy Lovett © Edgar Kennedys Rod LoRocque bone of our state. The slighting | y 3 colloquialism is unjust to them and | 3 \ AN \

They shot Jesse but they couldn’t kill Frank. So here he is, played by Henry Fonda, with Jackie Cooper in one of the quieter scenes | from “The Return of Frank James,” which comes to the Indiana tomorrow. {

ygoland Music Festival at Fieid, Chicago, on Saturday

‘hey are the Floyd Jones Singers, napolis; the Motet Singers,

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