Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1941 — Page 7

WEDNESDAY, APRIL Raft, the Dandy,

Needs Old Suits

Times Special HOLLYWOOD. April 2 Raft expensive wardrobe of any Hollywood, will clothes for his role in “Manpower Mr. Raft needs “cheap” suits for his power lineman

role, readyv-to-

wear clothes that fit—but not too in

well. He will have to purchase sev-

eral $22.50

hers

two-pair-of-pants num-

wder to wear them out a little Meanwhile, 923 seamstresses are Llching a spectatular wardrobe for Marlene Dietrich. who plays opposite Mr. Raft in the film

ALMOST A REPORTER Henry Fonda co-starring Barbara Stanwyck in “The Eve,” studied University of Minnesota, but failed

fo get a job as a newspaper ree porter, so turned to acting.

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2, 1941

24-Year-Old Blond Star Uses!

Own Name, Speaks Perfect English.

FOLLOWING IN THE footsteps of Greta Garbo, another Swedish girl is making her way the American film worla, | She is Ingrid Bergman, 24-year-old blond whose latest cinematic effort, “Rage In Heaven,” arrives on the Loew's Theater screen on Friday. It will be double-billed with “Topper Returns.” Miss Bergman is quite unlike the usual “foreign importation.” She speaks English perfectly, Her own complexion photographs so well that she wears less makeup than any other Hollywood player, And she still bears the name with which she was born. Ingrid has been studying dras matics seriously almost as long as she can remember. For 11 years she attended the Lyceum for Flickor, Stockholm’s celebrated schoo! for girls, where she majored in languages, When she was 15, she wrote and directed a school play in which she acted, and its production brought her to the attention of the director of the Roval Dramatic Theater School. Impressed by the young girl's dramatic talent, he persuaded her father, a prominent photographer, tc enroll her in the school. Before she completed her first term, however, Ingrid was discovered by a talent scout of the Svensk Filinaustri, and cast in a small part in a picture with the redoubtable name of “Munkbrogreven.” Beiore two years were out. she

have to buy new

had made 11 films, nine of which |

starred her, It was her

formance in

per-

cf “Intermezzo” that brought her te this country to ao the Amer-

ican version opposite Leslie How-

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FOLLOWING HER FIRST picBergman |

ture in America, Miss acted in a Broadway stage version of “Liliom.” Her new role in

“Rage In Heaven,” oppositee Rob- |

ert Montgomery, establishes her once and for all as a ranking

screen star,

'Untypical’ Is the Word for Bergman

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LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS

Republican Club to Meet = The) Post Sponsors Party—Service Post

during the

Townsend 21 Sponsors Supper— Townsend Club 21 will hold a penny supper between 6 and 8 p. m. tomorrow in the McKinley Clubhouse,

! at 61st St. and College Ave. | Oakle Friday night, Mayor Prefers Educational at 61st ind College Ave | Oaklandon : istrator, will speak and Mrs. Rus- U. 8 launch an educational campaign to! Committee members are Mark Field Service School, Carlisle BarL. Nibiack, publicity. | Regiment at Ft. Oglehtorpe, Ga. He The Association pledged its sup- | ern Star will meet tomorrow noon that coal interests support the Roosevelt Ave. for a covered dish 2217 E. Michigan St.

Washington Township Republican) 128, American Legion, will hold a Club will meet at 8 p. m. Friday card party at the Legion Hall in Maurice G. Robinson, former 11tl | i i strict Congressional nominee and| Dr. Long Back in Army—Dr. ion of Dis | ; Drive to Adopt on at present State Securities Admin-| prank E. Long, who served in the St. Louis Plan. sell G. Fortune, accompanied by : cre Mrs. Vivian Aubaugh, will sing. [first Orie ar, 18 back in the The City today was prepared to Harry L. Gause is club president, Service. He reported to the Medical abate smoke with the co-operation! Rhoades and Wilbur Royse, pro- | Facks, Pa, yesterday, for R Te f the Indi 1 Merchants am; Dr. William F, King and | [resher” coursed After that, he wi ys | LdinhDONS Coal Merch Joseph Milner, reception, and Jahn be assigned with the 15th Medical Association and mine operators. [lives at 937 N. Ritter Ave. | | port at a meeting of dealers at the al) = yt Sed ehtape . ’ ‘h + Order Jast= Athenaeum last night when Mayor Fig HWOO Rpier Order as Reginald H. Sullivan made a plea in the Veritas Masonic Temple, 3350 educational program to avert more luncheon and business meting. Mrs. | drastic me : by the City | Helen Reddick and Mrs. Grace Hal-| Lodge Meets Tomorrow—The ElTas\1e aSures by the Clty, |laday will be the hostesses. (len Rebecca Lodge 520 will hold a

the Swedish version

[he film, based on |

Ingrid Bergman , ,. the Swedish accent is missing,

James Hilton's best-selling novel, | Miss Bergman, because she has gives her the provocative role of | devoted herself to her job anc a girl who loves one man and | to her 2-vear-old daughter, Pia. marries another, out of pity, with | But although serious, quiet and disastrous results, retiring, Miss Bergman does not Miss Bergman's hair is dusky | intend to follow Garbo in living blend and photographs darker, | @ life of secreey. She is delightHer eyes are large, harel and an | [ully easy to talk to : arresting feature of her beauty, | “Of course,” she said, “Miss

| going to have to adopt something

| said.

Her favorite diversion is music, | Garbo was an inspiration to me and she is an accomplished pian- | as she is to all Swedish actresses. | ist. Her tastes Are simple and | She is very popular in Sweden, | are reflected in her clothes. White | Where taey look forward to her is her favorite color and | pictures as a special treat. dominates in her wardrobe, Corn | "But when I was given the | on the cob, unknown in Sweden, | chance to come to America, I was has become her favorite edible not sure. I was happy in StockShe is taller than the average | holm, I was making progress screen actress—she.ds five-feet-six, | In my work and I had my hus- | and weighs 120 pounds. band, Dr. Peter Lindstrom, and my baby to think of. Now that we are together in Hollywoed, I am content.”

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INDIANA The Sea Wolf,” with Fdward G. Robinson, Ida Lupino and John Gar1 at 11:45, 2:20. 4:55. 7:30 and Rep. Halleck Warns Defense Prosperity Must Come To End Some Day. By DANIEL M. KIDNEY

Times Staff Writer Ray Noble and Hic Orchestra (on TAQ 3 dt As stage! and Frank Paris and Gaud- WASHING ON, April 2—Work-

smith Rrothers, at 12:58. 3:52, 6:46 ers in defense industries should save 1d n and 9.4 and plan so that the Government “A Man Betrayed,” with John 1 Warne, Frances Dee and and Edward Wil not be called upon to solve their post-war employment prob-

“Information Please,” at 11:20, 33, 43 7.65 and 2:40 LOEW'S “Andy Hardy's Private Seeretary” with Mickey Rooney Lewis tRone and Kathryn Grayson, at 12.25 3.40, 8.50 and 10 “Ellery Queen” with Ralph Rel lamy, Margaret Lindszav and Charley Grapewin, at 11. 2:20, 5:30 and 8.40

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HOLLYWOOD, April 2 (U a member Paramount studio today announced X : of the House that the preview of “Caught in the Rules Draft,” a comedy on life in the “Citizen” Army, will be shown at Ft. Ord, near Monterey, Cal, on May 2. A special train will take 30 movie stars and as' many newspapermen as can get aboard to Ft. Ord for the preview and a tour of the fort. | Tolan Commits=| 5 tee to carry on its study of mi- | BEHIND BROADWAY gratory workers. The resolution to continue the A side-splitting comedy® about Committee was passed by the House. | New York's Great White Way and! It originated to study the so-called its backstage life. “Footlight "OKies,” migrating unemployed, but Fever.” presents Alan Mowbray and how will study defense boom towns. Donald MacBride as two shoe-string’ I would like to give this note of producers and Elizabeth Risdon as Warning,” Rep. Halleck said. a middle-aged spinster whom they | Must Remember the Future make an “angel.”

cited possible problems in«| volved in a war industry boom in advocating re-

Rep. Halleck tention of the

[ “I am one of those who believes! . that a man going from his home in! WRITER IS STAR'S SON Nebraska, Indiana or any place! else to take one of these high-paid defense jobs should understand taat it Is incumbent upon him to make some preparation for his resettle- | ment after this emergency is over. | “I for one would not wan't to go| fon record here today by supporting (this resolution as putting the Gov-| {ernment in the position of saying to | ‘hese workers: ‘You can spend every |

AT LEAST INTERESTING {dime you make, you can live high,

"yr » 3 . » y : . Nice Hiny Sie im, oF Joy wide and handsome, while this job | Er TT : v oh er critic | holds, and after it ends the Gov-| Hn, Is Wie wa ; ., «ernment will step in, assume the refers to the central character in| a “Citizen Kane,” Orson Welles'| Problem of your resettlement and Sa! ) : " |undertake to see to it that you are

hectic movie. | put back to some place where you

LAST 2 DAYS! [vill again have a job.”

50 AFTER That the depression problems were 35¢ to 6—40¢ and 50c vi.

Plus Tax | [ar from solved when the war boom occurred and may be worse after it, is over was pointed out by the! Hoosier Congressman,

Part and Parcel of Problem

Dwight Tavlor, secenarist who is adapting Clare Boothe's comedy hit, “Kiss the Boys Goodbye,” is the son of Laurette Taylor, famed star of "Peg o' My Heart,” and stepson| of Hartley Manners, author of the latter play.

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“In conclusion may I suggest again that the problem of migration is part and parcel of the whole problem.” he said.

from the House §

Commit- | \ tee Rep. Halleck | fii

Auxiliary Sponsors Party—Auxil-| jiary to the Brotherhood of Loconiotive Firemen and Enginemen 393 along the line of the St. Louis plan will sponsor a card party at 8 p. m which is very drastic,” the Mayor tomorrow in the club hall, Hoyt and | State Aves. Mrs. Art Hollenbeck, warden, will be in charge.

“If we cannot work this thing out | along educational lines, the City is!

Seeks Immediate Action | Democratic Club Meets—The reg-| | ular meeting of the Center Township (Outside) Democratic Club will |

“The coal operators have promised to provide us with all the ex-

| perts they have and if vou people | be held at 8 o'clock tonight in the | | offer us your services also. we willl

home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J, Degbe able to start immediately to plan | ner, 351 N. 18th Ave. Beech Grove for schedules of meetings.” | A card party will follow the regular According to preliminary plans, | business meeting, the educational campaign will bel 0. E. 8. Will Meet ~ Lawrence | Oe XIOUR ies of Chapter 284, O. E. S., will meet at| * schools, commu-| ». 4 awrenee | nity houses d other public build. | 7:30 p. m, tomorrow at Lawrence | y hou and other public bul Masonic Hall. Mrs. Alice Grein is ings throughout the summer. worthy matron and Jame Lyle is| Experts provided by the City, the worthy patron, dealers and the coal operators will | , be on hand to explain proper meth-| ods of firing furnaces, | dianapolis Liederkranz thinks it has | The Mayor said he was reluctant just the right “spring tonic” for! to adopt the St. Louis plan, which | its members and friends and it isn't bans the use of high-volatile coal

For That Tired Feeling=The In-|

sulphur and molasses. The “tonic” | except in mechanical firing equip-|is the organization's “Spring Fes-| ment. This resulted, he said, in a! tival.” to be held Saturday night virtual boycott of the Illinois coal in the Liederkranz Hall, 1417 E.| fields which yield high volatile fuel.| Washington St. Charles Wetzel is chairman of the program. Music! | will be by Carl Kiefer's orchestra Similar in volatility to Illinois | coal, Indiana coal would be barred| Bennett Circle to Initiate — An from Indainapolis if the City fol-|initiation and business meeting will | lowed the St. Louis plan, the Mayor | be held by T. W. Bennett Circle 23. | explained. He said he did not be-| Ladies of the G. A. R., at 2 p. m. to-| lieve the City should take a step morrow in Ft. Friendly, 512 N. Illi- | that would injure another part of |nois St, Mrs. Irene Compton will | the State. | preside, Edgar S. Joseph, Coal Mer-| chants Association president, pre-| Dietitian to Speak=Paul O. Samp- | sided at the meeting. Speakers in| son, dietitian and lecturer, will nes / addition to the Mayor were Ortho L.| dress the Indianapolis Health Club Scales of the Indiana Coal Oper-|at 8 p. m. tomorrow at Bs N.| ators Association, and City Build-| Pennsylvania St. Mrs, Sampson's |

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k p. m. tomorrow, A card party | will be sponsored by Lodge 830. Mrs. | Betty « Green will be presiding of

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“There Js no question but what |

we are now living under another illusion of prosperity created by the | tremendous deficit financing for de-! |fense work. | “One of {hese davs we will he back with our old problem of con- | tinuing economic depression and the | necessity for working out ways and means to bring economic recovery. “I wish that I could feel in my heart that we had solved the problems of economic depression before this latest phase came upon us, but I am one of those who are very much afraid that we have not solved | them, and that one of these fine days those problems will be back upon us with increasing fury.”

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