Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1941 — Page 6
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Deanna Cuts Wedding Cake DEMOCRATS SEE
and her best beau
are shown cutting their wedding cake after their film capital wedding
Which turned out to be Hollywood's No. 1 social event of the vear,
Hint FDR Coal Action Today
As 'Severe Shortage’ Looms
PO). tiations between the
5 ANG union
WASHINGTON, April 21 —The Government move to strike
u ted
Na
Was expe Reopening of the Northern which produce 68': per cent the nation’s bituminous coalput 250.000 miners back at work Che Jispute Mr. Lewis also is on record which is Kecei 12 400.000 1d opposed to the intervention of 7 000 le. is the mrinciple Mediation Board which he labor-- defens whien termed a fronted President Roosevelt It was believed that return from a Hyde Park week-ena velt intervenes, he Northern operators and the Unit- persuade the Southern [ine Workers (C. I. O) have ‘0 c minating hed a tentative agreement that al In return : . something will a gay wage rale—a ¥ favorabl se over the contract! INOIE Tavorabie {i March 31 But the southern coal a . Aili * ui vis t re-open the northern Defen Southern operats wat ch ed The Sou Det | otiations becaus 1 insisted i upon elimination ) cents a day wage
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while dickering at Howard Batman is regarded as theater's the General Mo- (likely Democratic choice to oppose when John Sweet and Betty Ann the United Automo- | Rep. Noble Johnson, Republican inwho have threatened | cumbent
| VICTORY IN IN 1942
Ser "Sounds Keynote
With Blast at G. 0. P. In Rally Here.
By VERN BOXELL
Indiana Democratic party leaders, united after a harmonious week-end rally here, were back on their home fronts today with a program for victory in 1942
Governor Schricker sounded the
{battle cry with his plea for a “return
{to constitutional government.”
|first oratorical blast at the G. O. P.
!
|
|
| Democratic
Legislature which attempted to |strip him of administrative and pat{ronage power climaxed the Democratic Editorial Association's spring powwow, Heading the ticket in 1942 will be the office of Secretary of State, which James Tucker has captured | for the Republicans twice. Out in [front in the early running for the nomination next year
are Henry Murray, former Bedford
mayor and State Tax Board member, and State Senator Roger Phil-
{lips of New Albany,
Its Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Paul now instead of Deanna Durbin
the voung film songstress and the movie producer ! The
i
{not faction
er in the recent session. The other places on the ballot] likely will go to the which turned in Democratic majorities in 1940,
House Control Sought
Governor
His |
hill-billy premise. And there,
be an opera singer.
set in at the Circle here with pronouncement that there would be no hill-billy act. Whereupon the Circle management started to choke. No hill-billy act? The boys couldn't understand it. Brother Pete, however, managed to bring her around, but not until Art Baker, Circle manager, had undergone some blood pressure trouble. Booking a Holly-
Sho
s for Ring
minority lead- !
larger cities |
also urged party]
leaders to line up strong candidates
regain control of pointing out
to House,
the Indiana | that without |
adequate legislative support he could |
the party's program State Senate members are elected for four years and the G. 0. P. will retain control of the uknper house despite any Democratic gains in 42 In the congressional Democrats hope foun have lost in recent campaigns. of their chief hopes is District, represented by rest Harness of Kokomo. In the recent reapportionment, Democractic Madison County was shifted to this district. Rep. Harness real-
get
the
races,
One
Rep. For-
|izes he is in danger and is returning
from Washington this week to open| his campaign among his new con-|
stituents. Rep. William Larrabee of the now abolished Eleventh District has said he will seek the Fifth District post. Crowe May Try Again State Rep
In the Sixth District,
Floyd McMurray, former
js State Public Instruction Superin-
asks a 10-cent hourly! has upset by Rep. Earl Wilson in the
and a Ninth District last November, is rewould involve about 165.000 ported anxious to try again next| ivear and already has started work. | I. O. union and| Two others reported in the race are Aluminum Co. of Ralph Thompson of Seymour and sburgh to-|Lawrence Reeves of Columbus on the a flat 15-cents-
000 | The [Over in the Seventh District,
demand is coupled with a request) represented by Rep. Gerald Landis, north and south wage differ- {Linton Republican
expiring | tendent,
also is a Democratic possibility. Rep. Eugene Crowe of Bedford.
Eve Landis’ Seat
The Democrats also hope to take now
Several have
be been mentioned as candidates since
my
resumption of nego- contracts for
MORE FAMILIES SERVED MEANS LOWER 00ST
As one of the larger funeral firms i. [ndianapolis, we have developed fgetné ties and resources «hich many funéa
& tors can aot equal. maintain
the disputes at 15 other Charles holding defense contracts or /court recently by Governor Schrickconsidera- er, would not run for Congress again The War De- but probably would seek re-election nine addi-|to the bench,
[it became known by Appellate Judge Bedwell, named to that
Highlighting the Governor's speech | at Saturday's banquet was his attack on the Republican claims that
{the Legislature had made a $5000 - {000 cut in the biennial budget and
|Gilliom,
his charge that the Assembly had “left a trail of wreckage in its wake” > Pointing to the “escalator” clauses in the budget bilis, he said that “the reductions are merely synthetic in character and it remains to be seen what the actual expenditures will be.”
Denounces Bobbitt
Mr. Schricker levelled his heaviest attack on Arch N. Bobbitt, Republican State Chairman, and Arthur former Attorney General and chief G. O. P. counsel in the legal battle over the Assembly's “ripper” program. Departing from his prepared text,
the Governor said Mr. Bobbitt and | other members of
“the Claypool | crowd” had blocked his compromise offer which would have given the G. O. P. “a two-to-one edge in State
patronage.”
He said the Republicans were entitled to this because of their par-
to regain at leas¥ of the eight seats which they |
the Fifth]
into |
Henry Fonda selects a ring, perhaps for Barbara Stanwyck, in “The Lady Eve,” current attraction at the Indiana.
Betty Ann White, John Sweet Wed
A romance that began last fall
| yesterday
|group, Liapounow's
|—not $1055, as her
\during the run of the Civic The-
musical, "Of Thee I Sing"
White met as principal performers resulted in the couple's marriage in .the Little Church Around the Corner in New York. Mr. Sweet, an Indianapolis dancer, is currently appearing in Gertrude Lawrence's show, “Lady in the Dark.” Miss White is a scholarship student of voice at the Arthur Jordan Conservatory. Her parents are
IMr. and Mrs. T. R. White of Indian-
apolis, and Mr. Sweet is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Sweet, 302 N Pennsylvania St
Bomar Cramer To Give Recital
Times Special
ANDERSON, Ind, April 21 —Bomar Cramer, Indianapolis concert | pianist and teacher, will give a re-
|eital here Wednesday evening in Longfellow School under the spon-
[sorship of Tri Kappa Sorority.
On his program will be a Chopin “Lesgihnka” and some Ravel and Rachmaninoff se-
|lections
DOCTOR AWARDED $305 IN STEN SUIT
HOLLYWOOD, April 21, (U. PP.) — To massage the shoulder of Anna Sten blond film star, is worth $305 physician had claimed—Municipal Judge Ellis A. Egan has ruled today Judge Egan ordered her Dr. Harlan Shoemaker $305. He had demanded $1055 for treating her shoulder, which she injured while swimming in the surf
STUDIO "WIPES OUT BLITZMEN IN FILM
HOLLYWOOTI) April 21, (TJ. P).—
Adclf Hitler's panzer divisions hold
no terror for 20th Century Fox. The
BECAUSE SHE WANTED her brother, Pete, to have the last word over her castings, Judy Canova and Republic Studios are at present giving each other the turned-up-nose, This isn’t exactly news—the phfft was phffted last week—but it brings up the question of Judy and whither be she bound? Her reputation in the movies and elsewhere has been built on a very likely, The point is Judy doesn’t want to be a hill-billy. Briefly, she wants to be high toned
lies the trouble, She wants to ”
” ”
SHE WAS on a personal appearance tour some time ago and she
to pay|
wood star for a stage act is risky financial business in itself—and more so if the star decides she'll ditch all the stuff that made her a star. Judy did a hill-billy song, all right, but she left behind a few strained relations, ” ” ” MISS CANOVA'S latest picture, “Sis Hopkins,” is due Friday at the Lyric and in that Judy is her hill-billy self. In addition, there is in the movie Bob Crosby's band, Charlie Butterworth and Jerry Colonna, and, withal, it looks like a good bet. But it may be the last time Judy cavorts in rustic settings for a while, at least until she or Republic extend the olive branch , ” ” 8
BARBARA HICKAM, a young musician of fine taste and considered judgment, made her local pianistic debut yesterday in handy fashion. Her program, given in the War Memorial auditorium, was a challenging one it can be stated freely that the decision goes to Miss Hickam. Her two major offerings were Beethoven's Sonata, Opus 10, No,
Don’t Be Afraid, Joan!
Cary Grant does a little off-the-set gesturing, with questionable response from his newest movie partner, 1-year-old Joan Biffle. movie is “Penny Serenade,” due at Loew's May 9.
The
married ht
ma, Ariz,
|
3, and Mozart's Sonata, C major,
In these she laid down beautifullydrawn melodic lines and the play-
ing evidenced some rather sharp
planning and forethought. Miss Hickam'’s training, provided principally by Bomar Cramer and the Lhevinnes, obviously has been thorough. In such things as Haydn's Andante Varie, F minor, her opening selection, Miss Hickam made one variation after another stand out alone in a manner that doesn't come from cursory thought or practice, Occasionally, the young pianist attacked difficult passages with a hopped-up tempo, but this she compensated for with some delightful interpretation. This characteristic was noticeable particularly in two Brahms works, the Capriccio, Opus 76, No. 1, and the Intermezzo, Opus 116, No. 6 Miss Hickam’s last of the impressionistic vein, done in the fleeting, wistful and beguiling way that befits such musie. There was Ravel's three-part Sonatine, Shostakovich's Two Fantastic Dances, Bells Through the Leaves by Debussy and Albeniz’s Triana. Miss Hickam plays such music with an intriguing touch. But she doesn't need to depend on modernism to “put her across.” She can handle Beethoven, Brahms and the other hardy ones with no apologies 5 4 THE PROMISE was made here Saturday to investigate the true location of Mule Shoe, Tex.. home-town of the Girls of the Golden West, at present on the Lyric stage in the Boone County Jamboree. : Well, never one to go back on a promise only in cases of slight necessity, Mule Shoe is in the northwest part of Texas, in the Panhandle near Amarillo. The original cause of this revelation was our belief that the Girls of the Golden Wets are a mighty pretty tribute to Mule Shoe and that their home town should be pinned down. ” 5 s IT'S NOT exactly ballet, Ethel Waters even does dancing in “Cabin in the Sky,” coming to English’s for three days Thursday night. The press agent claims George Balanchine, choreographer, quite enthusiastic about it, though the enthusiasm isn't exactly shared by Ethel herself “You call those few steps I take dancing?” she snorted with disdain. “Why, I've been dancing all my life, only nobody's let me do any before on the stage.” And that, I think is a good example of Miss Waters’ general philosophy. She likes to boast of her record of going through Swarthmore College in two weeks
=
but
is
some
the |
Miss Bennett
1Ishand No.
Roland, the Mexican actor, at Yu Constance Bennett, ® E—— 0101] glamour
of the movies, rushed home today to another job. Miss Bennett,
picture
riage was annulled, whose second was to Phil | Plant, multi-mil- | lionaire, whose third
take
and was |
|she need not pay
vet- | gal |
|
whose first mar- | | | |
{to the Count Henri de la Falise | Coudrave, told the preacher she was |
| lists date of her birth as 1905.) whose real name is Luis An- |
group was |
{charged that made a portrait he had painted. She said waist tot | thick and herself, in toto, look like a | sack of cement
33.
| land,
(The motion picture year book |
Ro- |
tonio Damaso de Alonso, and whose |
{birthplace | he was 35 a | ried before. |
is Juarez, Mexico,
said |
nd never had been mar- |
The blond Miss Bennett and the]
swarthy Roland, son of a blll fight- |
| The sign, on the caught thei to find the Methodist
|
|
[considerable time in court [nection with libel suits, contractual mixups and her admittedly beauti-
(ful thighs.
These portions of
reached gany,
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Three Mesquiteers : ‘GREAT PLANE ROBBERY of Cant.
er, drove to Yumg last night with | | no idea who was to marry Gretna Green,” cottage They went inside J. C. Bobb, retired
of a small I eyes, Rev, preacher,
Parson Bobb called in a couple of {neighbors for witnesses. Between pictures and dates with Roland, Mi:
ss Bennett has
her
the artist, Willy them look too fat made her
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PEN ha THEALEN PIKE JON HALL “‘South of Pago Pago’
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Connie Bennett Back on Job After Wedding 4th Mate
By FREDERICK C. OTHMAN United Press Hollywood Cerrespondent HOLLYWOOD, April 21 —Having | fee. The artist still has the portrait 4. Gilbert | 2nd still thinks it's beautiful, thighs _| included.
around it. The judge agreed that
Pogany's
WHEN DOES IT START?
CIRCLE “The Devil and Miss Jones,” with Jean Arthur, Robert Cummings and and Charles Coburn, at 12:35, 3:45, 6:55 and 10:05 “Repent at Leisure, Taylor, Wendy Barrie Barbier, at 11:30, 2:40, INDIANA Eve,”
" with Kent and George 5:50 and 9.
with Barbara Charles Co=at 13,
“The Lady Stanwyck, Henry Fonda, burn and Eugene Pallette 3:48, 6:49 and 10 “Power Dive,” and Jean Parker and 8:55.
with Richard Arlen at 11:32, 2:43, 5:44
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Jamboree (on and Scotty and at 12:22, 2:44, (on screen), Hughes 11:02,
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