Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1940 — Page 11

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Nazis Extend U.S. Film Ban

Italy May Follow Example! Of Partner.

BERLIN, Aug. 16 (U. P).—All! American films soon will be banned | ° from Germany, norway, Holland. | Belgium, Denmark, the protectorate of Slovakia and occupied French territory, it was reported reliably Yesterdav. { Negotiations were

Jackie Moran. Star at 17, Wants to Pitch for Cubs

Husky Youngster Visits A Here on Way East to | Get Band Spot. |

An established screen star at 17, Jackie Moran lines up his ambition for the future in the following or-| der: Baseball. Literature, Music.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

KEEP CHILDREN GUT OF CROWDS,

FRIDAY, AUG. 16, 1940

DR. RICE WARNS

Paralysis Reported In State.

Keep vour children out of crowds That was the advice of Dr.

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Five New Cases 0 of Infantile. : 3

Fdward P. Madden, Robert Mansheim, Francis E. McCalley, William FE. McCalley, George W. Odum, yeorge J. Okey, George J. Pfeiffer, William FP. Salladay, Gerhard B. Schulte and Jerald H. Thomas.

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Ceremony Sunday Precedes 1st International Meet Ever Held Here.

Twenty-three Indianapolis men will receive the second and third degrees in the Knights of Columbus Sunday as a preliminary to the

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organization ever to be held here The degrees will be conferred by Francis Matthews, supreme knight {of the Catholic organization. The convention, which will attract |delegates from all over the United |States, Canada, Mexico and Cuba, {will open here Tuesday and last |through Thursday. Most sessions lof the convention will be held at the Claypool Hotel. Those who will are: Louis Annee, {treall, George S. Becker, | Brachle, Patrick Cancilla, {Fr. John B. Casey, Michael J. Casserly, Frank M. Conti, Edward P Cook, lL.eRoy E. Cummings, John F. Ford. John T. Kiesel,

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Right now, of course, the movies are his chief concern. He's hallway through the first vear of a fiveyear contract with Monogram. This

progress with Italy similiar ban there, it was said. | The ban on Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films throughout Germany was announced Weanesday and Fox + [calls for four films a year in which, Films were outlawed several davs 3 ; (he’s co-starred with Marcia Mae ago. It is expected that a similar 3 \Jones. He also has the privilege of order will be issued for Paramount a | Working on other lots for three or films on the ground that it distribu- | : four pictures annually. | ted anti-German films. _ Alas, the poor horse-opera hero- But when the contract is up, you. . - _| Ine—she gets scant recognition (can forward Jackie's mail to the | and practically no fan mail from Chicago Cubs’ bull pen. If he | the Western addicts. But Iris doesn't wind up at Wrigley Field, | Meredith is such an attractive [it won't be his fault. young lady that she seems to merit some undivided attention from Alamo patrons, who'll be seeing her this week-end with Bill Elliett in “The Return of wild Bill." is

Thurman B. Rice, acting head of {the State Health Board, today to

[parents as five new cases of infan[tile paralysis were reported in {Northern Indiana, bringing the {total number of poliomyelitis cases lin .the state to 55. | The doctor said that although {his advice might be heeded by par(ents generally throughout the state, lit was directed specially to the parents in the areas where there have ‘been cases of the disease reported. | There have been no cases reported [in the Indianapolis area the other day. And Manager Gabby! BY crowds, the doctor Hartnett told him that if he Keeps meant movies, swimming pools, on improving, he might farm Jack Picnics and such affairs as the out to Moline in the Three-1 League. | Willkie, and Schricker ceremonies at To anyone enamored of Holly- Elwood and Bass Lake [wood tinsel, the Three-I might not Notifications ‘Worst’ seem too inviting. But it sounds all richt to Jack. What he'd like even| He said the notification cerebetter would be to come up to the monies were much the “worst type” big time by wav of the Cubs’ farm since the crowds there would be club in Los Angeles. That weather, |standing close together and the savs Jack, is swell for a pitching People would be from all over the arm. jcountry. If Jack has his wav when he! “It is unfortunate that the cerereaches the ripe old age of 22, he’ll monies have to come at this time spend his time between baseball sea- he said. “But children have no sons at the typewriter. He has two business at them anyway.” ideas for radio shows worked out.! While Dr, Rice advised the avoidAnd in the back of his mind, he ad- ance of contacts as much as possi-

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Jackie Moran . . . 16 wins, two

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Visiting Aunt Here

These latent and, said he

(star, unusual ambitions came to [hight at 239 N. Hendricks Place yes|terday, where Jack and his mother were visiting Mrs. Thomas J. Hickey, | the young actor's aunt. (This Jackie business, incidentally, 15 a hangover from his juvenile {movie days and is strictly for theater marquees. His mother calls him < Jack.) Jack is a husky. good-looking | voungster with curly blond hair. Except when the subject turns to] sports, he's willing to let his mother jdo most of the talking. So it was {Mrs, Moran who explained that Jack | first went to Hollywood six vears ago, after Mary Pickford had met

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Rep. Martin Dies (D. Tex.), chairman of the House Committee Investigating today opens a secret inquiry into al- | leged Naziism and Communism on the West Coast, with 100 witnesses waiting to testify. Mr. Dies arrived last night and ; said he would begin the hearing in is his hotel suite, assisted by Were $1. 50 , Vy E. Stripling, the committee secre-

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to look into recent airplane crashes, at least three of which have volved military craft.

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un-American activities, |

him and became interested in him when she visited Chicago, the Morans' home town. {

mits with a giggle, is American Novel.

Music Brought Him East

Manages to Keep Busy | As for music—

When not before the camera he's too. He's studied orchestration and studying lines, finishing his high school course at a school for young |professionals, writing, running his lown dance band and semi-pro bail team, and playing tennis (tourna-

his “4-piece orchestra, besides wav-

trumpet.”

It’s music which brings him East |

Robert |

The committee chairman said he to be the Cubs’ mascot. had some evidence against persons there at the park day in Holivwood. but that most of it You learn a lot about baseball,” needed verification. He declined to Sagely added. in | he said, he had come to “hold Jack with the passing years conferences with people who don't pitched to them in batting practice —J. T. want their names revealed.” He will | San Francisco when

RECORDINGS

Columbia Makes News by Cutting Riley Hospital vesterday bringing |

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former Communist’s charges before | the Los Angeles County Grand Jury | that 18 motion picture personalities |

| Symphony, Constance Bennett this week was given the feminine starring role op- |

orchestra,

|

thriving aviation industry. He plans |

ment brand). | that he also pitches for his ball team. If you ask he'll admit that tary, and James Stedman, chief In- he has won 16 and lost two this that he's been pitching for have SiX years and that he takes good care of his arm—never pitches in

Jack will tell you enough questions

season,

cold weather,

Back before Miss Pickford and Jack used “Beg out dav, he

the kleig lights beckoned,

after

Well, the Cubs haven't

forgotten He

on the present trip.

He has some |

the Great ble, of the persons now [the disease had come

{with active cases. well that's all good, ease apparently “carriers” does most of the arrangements for mune. When a child feels badly ing the stick, doing the vocals and pain in his legs or “fooling around some on guitar and be family doctor

recordings of his band, and he's go-|

ing to fly to New York to see if he one can land the boys a St.

and his agent night club spot for Meanwhile, however, mother

the winter.

today. And while

and a long-term contract, he assured that Jack wouldn't swap you Bob Clark Gable, with a

Feller couple

were heading back to Chicago to watch the Reds and Cubs in disease the rest of vou voung- taking sters are dreaming about Hollywood Several public vou may Moran day School services for of streamlined oomph girls thrown in. Health closed a [the Pilgrim {a 3-vear-old hov

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this week with two important announcements.

One has to do with

prices and the other with recording artists. It will be joyful news to record buyers that Columbia has sliced

the price of its serious-music discs smack in half. have to be credited with an artistic Scoop in signing Leopold Stokow-

ski's highly spoken of American Youth Orchestra to its roster. The New York Philharmonican infrequent recorder of late, also has been brought under the Columbia banner, as has the Budapest String Quartet. These last two groups are shifting from Victor. The Stokowski now touring South America, has vet to make its first recording. »

The current releases are unusually rich in musical Americana One 13 a formal composition of nationalistic theme, while two others give us examples of contemporary folk music.

John Alden Carpenter, “Song of Faith”; the Chicago A Cappella Choir and symphony orchestra conducted by Noble Cain (Victor).

Mr. Carpenter, a descendant of Plymouth’'s John Alden, is the author of the poem as well as the music of this work. It was written for the bicentennial celebration of Washington's birth. Mr. Carpenter himself is heard in a spoken recitation taken from Washington's writings. “Song of Faith” is satisfving in its directness, simplicity and good taste. It stresses the text above the music and lets the poem itself achieve whatever dramatic ef-

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{ the Negro melodies.

| to say | Grapes of Wrath.”

| doleful subjects, | second volume did

Some have even gone so far as that the songs were inJohn Stemnbeck’'s “The I hardly think in spite of ther the songs in the not impress me as much as their predeces-

spired by

so. However,

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ALBANY, Aug. 16 (U. P.).—Efforts of Mae Murray, star of the to obtain custody of 13-year-old son, Koran Mdiwith

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WASHINGTON, Aug. 16 (U. P) Works Projects Commissioner F. C. Harrington said today that WPA facilities in almost every American community will be placed at the disposal of the Justice Department for its registration and fingerprinting of aliens. The registration, first in the United States, starts Aug at postoffices throughout the nation and is to be completed by Dec. 26.

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