Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1940 — Page 14
WEDNESDAY, AUG.
Neighborhoods
By DAVID MARSHALL
NEIGHBORHOOD theater audiences are changing more frequently than ever before. Location has less to do with at-
tendance because of the automobile. There was a time when nearly all of the patrons of a neighborhood house lived within a half dozen blocks of the theater. Now it's the program which controls attendance. Movie-goers will drive across town to catch a really good movie. Regular patrons living within walking distance of a theater average about 40 per cent. The customers whose attendance is determined by the bill make up the other 60 per cent. That's why neighborhood managers try so hard to book good pictures and when they can’t get them resort to revivals. Theater managers in the same chain say they see the same persons at member-theaters in the group. They also hear patrons speaking about some other theater in a far part of town to which | they have gone to see a particu- | lar picture. So managers know | then that when fans living near 8 theater miss a feature they will watch for it in some other part of town. x 2 ®
THE STRANDITES’ Annual Birthday Party is Saturday. It'll be combined with a “Back-to-School” party. Nearly 1000 kids will jam the theater to play games and participate in contests for prizes donated by the nearby merchants. The contests will be held between the feature films. Pencils and notebooks will be given the gang along with the Strand’s regular Saturday matinee gift of a comic book. Those comic books are getting to be more popular than the films The other Saturday, Assistant Manager Lang was making his rounds when he came across a
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This is the climatic moment in “Foreign Correspondent” when the Atlantic Clipper is struck by a German shell and goes plummeting oceanward. is beside him, George Sanders is next to her and Joel McCrea is the one who got left out when they | Mayor’ s office yesterday, passed the life belts around. Youll see them all at Loew’s beginning Friday in tive new Alfred Hitch-
cock thriller,
A SCOOP for the Foreign Corresponden
The man in the seat is Herbert Marshall.
t' The City Hall—
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By RICHARD LEWIS | One lead pencil may cost a nickle, ine purchased by the dozen or bv| the gross, the cost of a single pencil lis much less. | Putting this standard business | {theory into practice, a joint pur- | chasing committee of City officials] convened today to buy gasoline. The low bidder on 52,000 gallons |of gasoline to cover the City’s needs [for the next three months was the | {Crystal Flash Petroleum Co. of In-! (dianapolis. | The concern offered regular gaso- | line at 11.23 cents a gallon and the premium fuel at 12.02 cents a gal- | {lon. The bid price was a slight re- { duction from current prices now [paid. Seven bids were received. {| Tried this year for the first time [in the City’s history, bulk gasoline {purchases have been acclaimed suc- EE ——— cessful by the officials who found they could buy more for less. The joint departmental purchase plan eliminated gasoline price differentials departments formerly paid when they bought individually
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BUFFALO, N. Y mannered A rare first at the Shakespeare's plays, a camera last February, was was Wally hsnds of authorities under circumstances as
, Aug. 28 (U.P) folio volume missing back in here today
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HOLLYWOOD
Elopement or Quarrel Has Same Effect: the world, curious things,
It Gets the Players’ Name in Newspapers a tiny tropical creature which lives |
through, Mr. Smith had no fantastic brary of Williams College at tales to tell, no incredible, hair-|liamstown, Mass breadth escapes. He had some | Assistant U. 8 photographs he took of
{ things he found in various parts of
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By PAUL HARRISON
Times Special Writer
28. —BEHIND THE SCREEN: the press agents now report their clients’ “Marv Healy the week-end, prize elopement-tiffers, A charter pilot tells me he flew them
HOLLYWOOD, Aug news wearing pretty thin, heart troubles. One anitounces: were to have eloped during The colony's executive and a minor actress. to Las Vegas about a year ago and that they quarreled en route and didn't even get out of the plane. A couple of weeks later they hired him again. This time they got to arguing about which was to blame for the first disagreement, amd the gal was so mad she sat up with the pilot on the way back. Two months later, amid gay quips. from their friends, they took off and got to Las Vegas without mishap and were married quickly. The flyer savs he met the actress the other dav and she asked if he sold commutation tickets. Seems she's going back to Nevada for a divorce. " = »
Albert Morin, locally as famous ribbing as Vince Barnett, was lionized at a party at Cary Grant's house, where he was introduced as a celebrated French director. After squinting at Katharine Hepburn half the evening, he announced that she would photograph as well as Garbo, but that she couldn't act. At that. Miss Hepburn not only acted, but reacted. ” = ”
ALL AMERICAN pictures now are excluded from Germany and Nazi-occupied territory, and Italy is preparing a similar edict. So Europe is in for an entertainment famine, also. . A joke cherished by the Hitler-haters in Prague was this billing of a propaganda film: “The German Reich, Great World Power—For a Few Days Only.” = » =
QUICKEST way to make money is to pick out some star who's hard to cast and then think up a story especially fitted to his or her talents. Virginia Van Upp and Paterson McNutt were thinking of Hedy Lamarr when they spent part of a day working out an idea about a girl who can't do anything except sit around and look beautiful while events whirl about her. At § o'clock the writers whisked out to Metro with their plot, and next day at 10 a. m. they had a check for $25,000. = » ”
THERE DEFINITELY will be a series of Tugboat Annie pictures with Marjorie Rambeau in the title role created by Marie Dress sier. The film just finished looks fine. . . . As a weapon against the double bill, Metro is experiments ing with featurets of two to three reels made from magazine short stories. Paramount is whipping up another of those mystery productions—carefully guarded sets and strict secrecy about the plot I'm not sure, though, whether the studio is pro= tecting something valuable or merely hiding its embarrassment, The story—so help me!— is about
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and Peter Lind Hayes but quarreled instead.” incidentally, are a studio derlust. One day, he quit his job as lace were “irrevelant, — - . photographer at Freeport, N. Y¥., and | redundant and not | a scientist who transfers the [started traveling. He hasn't stopped. cause of action.” brain of a man to a great ape. { Fifty years old, slight, almost| Wallace, a veteran bald, Mr. Smith dropped into Citviwon a legal opinion that he was Hall to get a letier from Mavor Sul- Miss West's husband. charged that livan He collects letters from Mr. Timony had been her commons Mayors, among other things. He law husband. Superior Judge Emprizes one from Ab Jenkins, the race met H. Wilson scheduled a hearing driver, who is Mayor of Salt Lake on Mr. Timony's plea for Friday.
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CLAUDETTE Colbert has been telling of some experiences she had at the beginning of “Boom Town.” When she reached the set, she found she didn't have a dress= ing room and changed costumes with the extras the first day. She also discovered she was slated for fourth billing—after Gable, Tracy and Damarr. “Such things were very good for me,” the star said. “They showed me I wasn't nearly as important as I had thought.” Paul Muni, dismissed by Warns ers because he was too important and too demanding, has been hired by 20th-Fox to star in “Hudson's Bay Company.” It is assumed that he will wear a silver fox beard. . There's a player of fast-fading prominence who has remained idle a year rather than accept a smaller wage than he used to receive. Casting directors call him “the highest unpaid actor in Holly wood.’
MILK BOTTLE TOPS AS GOOD AS CASH
Milk bottle caps made their an-
see the tree which grows out ~f the | Court House at Greensburg. That's where he was today.
Street Ordinance Asked
The Safety Board has asked the legal department to prepare an ors dinance making 46th St. preferential its entire length, except at Meridian (St. and College and Keystone Aves The proposal was made by Donald Morris, Republican Board member, who contended it would help “educe | accidents on the populous thorough= | fare. The Board's action, however, | is contrary to the recommendation | jof Police Chief Michael F. Mors i rissey, who advised against it,
1<Man Cruisers? One of the newer police departs | ment changes which has been pro=| posed at City Hall would have police LT LI RR]
cruisers with only one man, instead of two. The idea was broached at) Lh a budget hearing earlier this week | by Carl Dorteh, Chamber 2 LAST DAYS!
merce tax expert | Mr, Dortch said a number of |eities have found one-man police | cars satisfactory, releasing th: recs end man for police duty elsewhere. | Interested, Safety Board members! are considering the idea.
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FILMS SHORTS S FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN
HOLLYWOOD, Aug 28 tp =Organization of Artists’ Films, | (Ine, to bring educational motion {pictures to American school chile] dren, was announced today. Rus=| doiph Polk, vice president of the company, said the firm would pro-| jduce a series of 21 short subject photoplavs. | Already under contract to appear {ih the short features are the pi{anist Jose Tturbi, the Coolidge | String Quartet and others
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EGGS SENT TO U, §, SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 28 (U, P.) ~The first shipment of Chinese eggs has just reached this port since January, 1938 Few Chinese egg have been shipped since the begine ning of the Sino-Japanese hostilie ties. In 1935, China's egg market here totaled 8,000,000 pounds.
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