Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1941 — Page 4

MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1941

Raft Really Smacks ‘Em Marlene Goes Home

With a Bloody Nose.

HOLLYWOOD, April 28 (U, P.) .— —Actress Marlene Dietrich went home with a bloody nose the other day after George Raft slapped her too realistically in a movie scene, Mr. Raft, who said it made him “sick” to think he struck Miss Dietrich so hard. was nervous when time came for the slapping. He had been practicing all day on his stooge and bodyguard, Mack (Killer) Gray, and Mr. Gray's cheeks were pink and swollen. He stepped up to the actress and slapped her, as the script directed, Miss Dietrich went down, which the script did not require, and was helped to her dressing room and sent home.

PUPILS GIVE RECITAL

Jeanette Gardiner, pianist, and Bernice Van Sickle, drama and speech instructor, will present their Jordan Conservatory students in a recital tomorrow evening at the Odeon.

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The early artistry of the American Indian will be shown with colored slides of scenes and portraits! at a lecture in the State Library at! 4:30 p. m. Thursday. Sponsored by the Indiana Historical Society, Francis W. Robinson of] the Detroit Institute of Arts will Speak on “Early Representation of the American Indian” in the third of four lectures the society presenting. The program is a part of the work which the society has been conducting on Indian history and prehistoric mounds. A collection of books and plates of Indian life will be exhibited. J. W. Fesler is in charge of the | arrangements committee and he will be assisted by Mrs. John K. Good- | win and Prof. Franklin L. Bur-|

§ Don't Scorn Inexpensive Cameras; Take Care With Pictures.

“Yep,” said the guy at the next desk, “no doubt photography’s fun but it is so expensive not many people can afford such a hobby.” Not many, buddy. Only about 16,000.000 at the last count. This notion that photography has to be expensive might be due to those snazzy lines the manufacturers have been giving to low-priced cameras. But make up vour mind that ‘photography can be just as expensive or inexpensive as you want it to be. You can get a camera for $2 or less, using 120 film, eight exposures for 25 cents a roll. Shoot a couple of these a week. Either pick 16 good | picture ideas and be very careful or| else pick one theme and work with! it. Anyway, 16 clicks a week will! be plenty if the head is also click- | ing.

HARRIET HILLIARD familiar to the Lyric set, has decided to stay in pictures for good, or at least as long as contracts last. This follows an earlier resolution to renounce Hollywood to be with her orchestra leader-husband Ozzie Nelson. The Nelson's children prompted the change in plans. Harriet wanted them to have a home. William (I Love Everybody) Saroyan opened a new dramatic brain child on Broadway last week entitled “The Beautiful People,” provoking the following from the World-Telegram’s Sidney B. Whipple: “The dear public, whom Mr. Saroyan has tried to coax into his theater (there was no admission) will neither understand nor appreciate his work, and I don’t think Mr. Saroyan is fair in expecting them to. It is not a play but something for which the theater has not yet found an adequate expression.” The Armenian Flash was not satisfied with the way “The Beautiful People” was performed opening night and called a cast meeting immediately. Barbara Stanwyck, starring in the movies Eve” and “Meet John put her name to a new Columbia contract. . . . Phi Epsilon Pi Fraternity of Northwestern | U. has selected Songstress Nan | Wynn as “the new Hollywood starlett most likely to succeed in 1941.” So now she better. Ira Gershwin, brother of George, is due in Hollywood Thursday to start assembling factual material for “Rhapsody in Blue,” movie account of George's musical and personal life. . , . Priscilla Lane gets the lead in “Hot Nocturne,” story of swing bandsters. Laurel and Hardy have signed to star in “Forward March,” Army camp comedy the same of which can ex- | pect many for the duration.

Anent Stokowski

THE FOLLOWING assurances were received today from the sponsors of the Leopold Stokowski and all-American Youth Orchestra concert in Butler Bowl the night of June 10: Every customer will be able to see. The stage will be placed facing the closed end of the football arena and no seats will be sold that will not command a full view of the performers. Everyone will be able. Mr. Stokowski carries a special orchesta shell and Stokowski-designed acoustical reflectors. Rain? Franklin Miner, manager of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, doesn't like to think of that possibility. But if the skies are unkind, the concert will be held in the Butler Fieldhouse. If there are any more questions, call the Murat headquarters of the Indianapolis Orchestra. And while youre at it, if you expect to have the same season seats for the Indianapolis concerts as last season, better renew now. Only three days remain.

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Talking over plans for the annual Girls’ Athletic Association and Letterman's club dance at Southport High School are (left to right) Polly Jane Murphy, G. A. A. junior president; A. E. Pitcher, athletic manager, and Betty Williams, senior president. The dinner-dance dette of Butler University. will be held at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in honor of Southport coaches

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the final lecture May 22. The series is co-sponsored | ies The annual springtime sport | dance of the Fifty Club will be

by Indianapolis chapter of Phi Beta | Kappa ¢ and Butler 2 CITY PUPILS WIN held ay 17 at the Hotel Severin, IN MUSIC CONTEST courtiana c.

Two pupils from Indianapolis Conee is chairgchools won first place in voice| Man of the mugroups in the annual Federation | any enwerMusic Contest at Bloomington Sat-| 2inment comurday. | mittee. He will They were Miss Charlene Clore, | pe A > soprano and Shortridge High School | + © and Y Junior, who was awarded first place Vv Farrell. x os in the voice group for senior high| "oi. commitschool pupils and Miss Jacqueline | tee metbers are Sundt, soprano, who won the award | AD McCazrell for the junior high school pupils. | poland L LamBoth are students of Jane John-| bert. Hilly gon Burroughs of the Burroughs| Grimes Edward School of Music here. Schneider and Elmer ce —— Warren P. Todd, pubWendell V. DeWitt age and Mr, Farrell,

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Simms, at 11:40, 2:45, 5:50 and 8:55. ! Tickets went on sale today for | INDIANA | "George Washington Slept Here,” | “The Great Lie,” with Bette Davis, ith’ st i ; . - George Brent and Mary Astor, at Keith's first offering when' it re 12.280 3:38 0:43 and 9:58 opens next Monday night for a “ spring and summer season of stage

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SHIRLEY TO MAKE ANOTHER PICTURE

HOLLYWOOD, April 28 (U, P.) — Shirley Tempie, making her movie comeback at the age of 12, was signed today by Edward Small to star in one picture for release next fall. Shirley is under contract. to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and will complete a picture there before going to Mr. Small's lot.

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Make Own Prints contact prints on a printer you | GUIDANGE SET prints and it's fun. {is easy to mix. Even if you have | or the whole works. You would ils Take Part. Pupi S And you'll have just as much fun | Educational Guidance Conference | #1 stores, you wiil see a nice buy Morgan will address the morning C2S¢ You want a picture enlarged, | » * |M. Roth, dean of the Butler Uniocgs : The M Who Lost Himself,” | Conditions Confronting 1941! their hypo after each darkroom ses- with Brian Rherne and Bay Francis, plays. The box office is to be open : each wi this week from 10 a. m. on “Occupational Opportunities in work 12:30, 3:35, 6:40 and 9:45 RL The. Bad” Ban anon Wallace |! Keith's resumes the role it played In the afternoon representatives'plastic and when through in the in former days as the home of stock LYRIC ' beck and his orches the pupils. by the gallon and kept ake). Sith Betty Penson: Peg Leg includes such luminaries as Edwin x = = E n €pt In a jug with | Grant, at 1:05, 3:57, 6:42 and 9:27 Booth, the great Shakespearean, i ———————— Robert Newby Honored ove, Bob Cr y it looks milky, dump it. If you Slop/| ana chains. Bonar, ousan Hayward merit scholarships to Purdue Uni- j1,0c through the air and raises | QUINAS a Ripple sophomore, won honorable 17-year-old Indianapolis schoolmention in an Open Road for Boys! Stop baths should be mixed as “Clouds of Deak {each session. That is why many|c, y. O. was awarded first place in| BOYS Goodbye.” the Civic Theater's photographer's don't use it. Plain] {the youth organization's first one- Season finale May 9-14. Director Two hundred new books valued : " at $400 have been received by the mere en. ceed | Hall last night. The play WAS | ealer’s SERSOL. veloper for printing paper, un-| «Rainbow of Eu isbands,” directed She is a Southern lass who is out) school by the P.-T. A. The com- . . Pour out only as much as you in- | p ; Thiel me wr | mittee was in charge of Mrs. Rob- > Hear unit, which presented “The... ‘Hara in * ; tend to use in the one session. You| yajiant” directed by Charles wil- | for 8 Searles O'Hara in “Gone With two prints through the tray of it! directed by Dorothy Scheller, an Glare Boole, Who Weae rrs 0 it gets very yellow or brownish it is| F RWARDED T0 BUCK finished. It should look like Pisin Pele” Brook as director. 10, best ot the 198.40 soRwn, ol ickets for “Kiss the Boys Goodthe educational field during your used. keep a long time—two or three | 50 vears of service” has been sent years, maybe Once used. they are NOW GETTING $700 HOLLYWOOD, April 28 (U. P).— Mr. Buck, a graduate of Witten- | through, add time to make up for | berg College and principal of Short- weakening and throw out your quart | today, although Bankruptcy Referee

| School News— They can be developed for an- | can buy for a few dollars, new or A red bulb and a few trays is all] Morgan and od Roth to Speak | the prints made, the cost is only] spend it in movie tickets and not | Broad Ripple High School juniors as the fan with fancy equipment.| at the school Wednesday, r $10 or so. Sharper lens, hence vocational session on “The Value NOW and then. | versity College of Business poset on Hypo | | Seniors,” and Fred Murphy, Tech sion, That's just as bad as saving|] ®t 11h 3:21 5:31 and 8:41 “Cheers for Miss Bishop,” with {to 5p. Indianapolis.” Nadyne Wann Will! Hypo can be used over and over. | Beery and Lionel Barrvmore, at his om of Indiana and Middle West col- darkroom, pour the hypo back into| companies. The list of famed acstage), with Betty Benson, Peg Leg a small mouth. “Sis Hopkins” (on screen), with Robert Newby of Broad Ripple (one on the floor wipe it up right | 1:57, 4:49, 7:34 and 10:19. Evelyn Steffan versity on the basis of competitive... in the darkroom. UNIT WINS FIRST girl, Evelyn Steffan, will play the = water. which works and costs less! | Richard Hoover considers Cindy Lou Broad Ripple library. A first aid til you have used it, will keep inP by Paul Hussey. to get the role of “Velvet O™ Toole,” ert Holtzman. = : .-h should throw it away afterward.!; : , : " ; ) liams; third was won by St. Cath- . The play was the second Broadway A letter, expressing the apprecia- water. bye” Will go on Siler Bt toe a to George Buck, principal of Short-|poured back into the quart size apolis Chapter of the Wittenbergiseveral weeks or months, Keep|John Barrymore went on an in-| ridge since 1910, has announced that after you have done about 12 rolls Ernest R. Utley revealed he has

CONFERENCE ON other 20 or 30 cents. Make your own | used. Anybody can make contact | {you need, plus some developer that | a few cents. A dollar or two dollars, At Ripple Session: think you were extravagant. { and seniors will participate in an|SOme day, hanging around the cam- | School Superintendent DeWitt S.| better negatives for enlarging, in| {of Continued Education.” Dr. O.! | istration, will speak on “Economic gome fellows actually throw out | | High School instructor, will speak ij; until its so exhausted it won't LOEWS {| Martha Scott and William Gargan, | With o Kaufman-Hart comedy, be pupil chairman, ‘Buy a funnel made of unbreakanie| 11:05, 2:10, 5:15 and 8:25. o : leges and universities will address/the jug. Hypo should be made up| tors which have tread its boards Bates, Ross and Bennett an Joe It is good for a long time but when | Judy Canova, Bob Crosby and his has been awarded one of 50 special away. It dries in a white fluff which | { Give R nLead Role examinations. Vernon Earle, Broad Use Plain Walter short story contest with his story, needed and must be thrown out after| St. Thomas Aquinas unit of the [lead role (Cindy Lou) in “Kiss the Gets New “Books I act play tournament at St. Cecelia 1 | |than Stop baths, is used by many {one of the outstanding parts of the room has been equipped at the definitely in a full bottle or jug.| "second place went to the Sacred a takeoff on Hollywood's real search APPRECIATION NOTE Iwo prints through the eer of letine's. Ton, "The Front Borel,” [success by that satirical playwright, the stuff will not keep long. When fourth, “Their One Act,” with Mary Women.” It was chosen one of the tion of “your accomplishments in! Developers for film, before they are | JOHN BARRYMORE n de 1ab 3 La ayhouse, 1 i N. Alabama St. ridge High School by the Indian-! “used” bottle and are still good for College Women's Guild. {track of how many rolls you put] |creased allowance of $700 a week! been earning $6700 a week.

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home Sunday morning. A shotgun Stage when he was spotted and lay at his side. signed by talent scouts. A search of the house revealed! the mother’s body in one of the back rooms. She had been shot to. death, apparently with the gun found near her son. | Mrs. Sloan and her son had lived! alone in the home since the youth's | father, Byron Sloan, ended his life by taking poison in a cemetery near here about three years ago. i

LOCAL PASTORS VISIT METHODIST PARLEY

Four Indianapolis church pastors | will attend the Lexington Annual) Conference of the Methodist Church | to be held in Columbus, O. next | Wednesday. They are Dr. D. M. Jordan of the | Simpson Methodist Church; the Rev.! John W. Crook, Scott's Methodist! Church; the Rev. O. H. Banks, St. | Paul Methodist Church, and the] Rev. Robert E. Skelton, of the Bar-| nes Methodist Church.

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