Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1941 — Page 11
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DAY, APRIL 24, 104
Next at Lyric
Two Tigers Are Readied for,
John's Newest Film.
HOLLYWOOD, April 24 (U. P.) — |
“A small plot of lawn just inside the Paramount studio gates being readied for new tenants. Originally, the Boxer dogs of a vice president romped there in a wire enclosure. Now, a foolproof steel cage is beIng erected there to house two tigers, who will work in Premiere.” Their owner in the pic-|
ture will be John (Caliban) Barrymore
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= = JACK RUBIN, a purchasing agent 8t RKO, had a movie plot in mind, but not on paper Meeting a story agent, he out*Hned the storv to him. The agent liked it so much he repeated it to 8 producer at Universal, who thought it was a natural for Charles Boyer, and bought it on the spot. There's still nothing on paper, but | this week Rubin will collect $12,000] for his story.
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“World |
Ray Herbeck brings his “Music
With Romance” to the Lyric stage | nis Is New” |
tomorrow.
Concert Set For Saturday
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| RECORDINGS
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| peers in the field as Jay C. Higginbotham, Jimmy Harrison, Jack |
| Teagarden, Morton, Floyd O'Brien and Miff Mole.
By Fremont Power
| Three new albums are currently offered by the record dispensaries, | one dealing with old-time jazz and two with vocals. The jazz offering is No. 8 in Columbia's series featuring the boys | who made syncopation what it is today and collected by John Hammond,
the jazz authority. This one is Benny for the connoisseur, And now that about everybody] else has gotten around to recording | the songs in her current show, “Lady in the Dark,” Gertrude Lawrence has made a three-record al-| bum of the music for Victor. This is glamour music, show music, and
not swing. And it’s well done, for| 'Woogied.” No comment. (Columbia). |
after all it’s Miss Lawrence singing. | The lyrics are by Ira Gershwin with |
| music by Kurt Weill and the titles!
are “My Ship,’
| Music”
” Jenny.’ cess of Pure Delight,” “Glamour | (“Oh Fabulous One,” “Hux-| and “Girl of the Moment”),| and “One Life to
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The third album, another Victor] offering, is Vol. I of Friml Melodies, dealing with such romantic and sentimental favorites as “Donkey | Serenade,” “L'Amour, Toujours L'Amour,” “Some Day,” “Rose| Marie,” etc., etc. The vocalists are Frank Parker, tenor; Margaret
“The Prin-| ©
{ Daum, soprano, and Stanley Mc- | Clelland and Walter Preston, bari- | tones. with a mixed chorus back- |:
Elsie Janis' Mate
Enlists in Army
“ HOLLYWOOD, April 24 (U. P) + George Wilson, actor and husand of Elsie Janis, the “Sweetheart of the AEF,” was in the Army toflay, a volunteer, He said he hoped to be “as good a soldier as Elsie.” Miss Janis, who married Mr gon in 1931, said she was happy he bad enlisted. As a comedienne, Miss Janis helped raise the morale of American soldiers here and in » France during the first World War.
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Baritone Guest Artist Wtih Maennerchor
| The Indianapolis will be presented in concert at 8:30 p. m. Saturday in the Athenaeum, with Raymund Koch, baritone, as guest artist. Established in 1854, the Maennerchor is perhaps the secona oldest male chorus in America.
Harvard Glee Club boasts a longer life. ® For many years the chorus was “angeled” by the late John |P. Frenzel {banker, and its {festive concerts [were held in the {old Academy of {Music at 502 N. | Illinois St., loIcale now of Tom | Devine’s cocktail lounge and Music Hall. The chorus of 81 Indianapolis men, directed by Clarence Elbert, sings now under ‘the auspices of | Turners. With Dorothy Merrill Ritter and Leo Heim as accompanists, the fol-
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Super Swing— BENNY GOODMAN: “I Found a New Baby” and “Breakfast Feud” by the sextet featuring Count Basie. . . . Rockin’ that’s right. “Oh Look at Me Now” and “Lazy River” by the orchestra. Already a jukebox favorite. (Columbia). ARTIE SHAW: “Chantez Les Bas.” by W. C. Handy, and “Danza Lucumi,” a rumba. Mr. Shaw is making a new kind of dance music and this is a sample. (Victor), CHARLIE BARNET: "The Cap-! tain and His Men” and "Birmingham Breakdown.” Food for the Jit | ters. (Bluebird). COUNT BASIE: “Beau Brummel.” “The Jitters” and “Broadway.” Lots of rumble and lots of the Count’s Siro piano. (Okeh). LES BROWN: and Hotchkiss Corners.” in a hurry. (Okeh). BOB CHESTER: “My Sister and I” and “Slow Down.” Betty Bradley sings the last one with a neat lilt. | (Bluebird). BENNY CARTER: and “Babaiu.”
“I'll Forget” and
“Celery Stalks at] “Beau Night in Swing that's not |
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financial rocks and it seems a shame after hearing this record. (Bluebird). = = =
Recently joined up with the “Amapola” club are Xavier Cugat | {Columbia) and Chick Bullock | (Okeh). Mr. Cugat of the rumbas | does “The Cancan Conga” on the flipover and Mr. Bullock “There'll Be Some Changes Made.”
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DINAH SHORE: “Number Ten
‘Lullaby Lane” and “For All Time.”
Malotte | {og Get Hot”
Lore Bemhers Gilmore will do very
| The Mlle. Shore clan will need know no more. (Bluebird/J. PATRICIA GILMORE: “I've Got and “Give Me Time.” If Mlle. Shore is unavailable, Miss nicely, thank! vou. Some will .like Patricia even | better. (Bluebird). GINNY SIMMS: “Keep Smiling | ‘Smilin’ Through.” Smooth, lilting and . . . well. it's | Ginny Simms. you know. (Bluebird). BARRY WOOD: “A Little Old Church in England” and “Because I Love You.” Soothing. Not for the swing clubs. (Victor). | =
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| “Stomp” | Bluebird).
GLENN MILLER: “When* That Man Is Dead and Gone” and “A Little Old Church in England.” The former is Miller as he’s popularly known. It'll do. (Bluebird). TONY PASTOR: “Wigwam Stomp” and “Mari, Mari.” The is just that—and neatly.
BENNY GOODMAN: “My Sister and I” and “I'm Not Complainin’” (Columbia). Helen Forrest's vocal
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of “Sister” is this platter’s most redeeming part. WILL BRADLEY: “Scramble Two” and “Rock-a-Bye the Boogie.” “That's Her Mason Dixon Line” and 3 ied When I Should Have
Fats Waller's beguiling mixture f good humer and rippling is evident again in “Shoertnin’ Bread” and “Mamacita,” the latter with the electric organ. Bluebird should be mighty happy Fats is on its payroll = =
‘The Also Dept.—
“William Tell,” Rey (Bluebird). “Bewitched” and “My Ship,” Chester (Bluebird). "Answer Man” and
River,” Harry James ‘Ol’ Man River”
“Ol’ Man
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Bob,
(Columbia). |
“Blue Serge” and “Jumpin’ Pun-|
kins,” Duke Ellington. Papa plays two by his composer-son. “Itty Bitty Jitter Bug” and “Worryvin’ Away My Heart for You,” Curtis Jones with piano and ba A consumingly funny “race” record. (Okeh). “Ida! Sweet as Apple Cider” and “It's Always You,” Glenn Miller. (Bluebird). “Prairieland Lullaby” Square but It Rocks,” ley. (Columbia).
and “It’s Will Brad-
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The latter does what it says.
“Intermezzo” and “Rendezvous in
Rio,” Xavier Cugat. (Columbia). “Chica Chica Boom Chic” and “Blue Rain Drops.” Dick Jurgens. (Okeh). “Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in {the Morning” and “Dolores,” Chick Bullock. Tired vocals. (Okeh). “Don’t Cry” and “Everything Happens to Me,” Charlie Spivak. tOkeh). “Intermezzo” | Charlie Spivak. ® If you yearn for Sunday afternoon concerts in the park, try Columbia's two Goldman Band offerings under the direction of Edwin Franko Goldman. The titles: “Semper Fidelis” and “On Parade” and “Stars and Stripes Forever” and “National Emblem.”
Fields, Character
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“Simpatica,
Actor, Dies at 56
HOLLYWOOD, April 24 (U. P). |
—Stanley Fields, 56-year-old character actor known as the “No. 1 Badman” of the screen. died at his
| home yesterday.
Mr. Fields was born in Allegheny,
{ Pa., and was a vaudeville star as a
the Stanley FieldsFrank Fay team before he came to Hollywood 15 years ago.
Among pictures he appeared in.
were “Hell's Kitchen,” “Algiers,” and “Adventures of Marco Polo.” He was scheduled to start work in another picture, “Lady Scarface.” today.
His widow, Mrs. Alta Fields, sur-
viv es.
Martha Raye Waits Her Final Decree
HOLLYWOOD, April 24 (U. P.) — |
| Martha Rave, the actress, was back
today for her final divorce decree from Producer David Rose, so she can marry Neal Lang, Miami, Fla. hotel manager. “The third time's a charm,” said Miss Rave, who was married to Buddy Westmore, film makeup expert, before she was married to Mr Rose. "This time it will take.” She will get the decree next month, and immediately marry Mr.
York.
HOLLYWOOD ASKS, ‘WHERE IS HEDY?'
Times Special | HOLLYWOOD, April 24 —Hedy |Lamarr’'s name was still missing (from M-G-M payroll today and | Hollywood was beginning to wonder |when, and if, she's going to make | tiother picture. ! Her last, “Ziegfeld Girl,” was pre- | viewed yesterday amidst press] agentry claims that it makes Lana! Turner a big-time star. |
CUPID HITS '6 HITS',
HOLLYWOOD, April 24 (U. P) — the “Miss” of “Six]| Hits and a Miss,” radio and cafe
| singing troupe, has revealed that! ishe and one of the
“Hits.” Jerry Preshaw, were married Wednesday at Las Vagas, Nev. |
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| operation to remove an infected | wisdom tooth.
immy Asks Refinancing
Reveals Paulette Goddard in Film Firm.
HOLLYWOOD, April 24 (U, P.). | —Paulette Goddard was not ohly | the star of James Roosevelt's first | | full-length motion picture, she also | | was one of his financial backers. | _ Mr. Roosevelt, now in the Marine | | Corps, filed with the County Re- | (corder a plan for refinancing his | |company, Globe Productions. In | | doing so, he revealed his first pic-
ture was financed by the Bank bf | America on indorsements of Miss | | Goddard and others. The refinancing program cleared | the initial production, “Pot o’ Gold,” for release through United | | Artists Corp. In writing off all obligations against the company, Mr. | Roosevelt obtained a loan of $350,- | 000 to refinance it.
ONCE BOY STAR
Roy Clarke, camerman on “Sen- | ate Page Boys,” was the leading |
BAD TOOTH SENDS BETTY TO HOSPITAL
HOLLYWOOD, April 24 (U. P.) .—| Betty Grable, blond movie starlet and former wife of Jackie Coogan, was in Santa Monica hospital today recovering from an emergency |
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