Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1941 — Page 13
THURSDAY, MAY Body of Doug To Be Mover
Fairbanks Memorial Rites Will Be Held Sunday.
. HOLLYWOOD, May 22 (U. P).— Plans were completed today for the removal of the body of Douglas Fairbanks from ‘a vault in Forest Lawn Memorial Park to a $40,000 tomb in Hollywood Memorial Park. Public memorial services will be
SOPRANO! STUDENT Miss Chambers is trom IN SENIOR RECITAL| Her accompanist will be. Mare
Ruth Chambers, soprano voice 19ie Hill of Twelve Mile, Ind. The
student at Indiana Central College, | Program will include music by Mar~ tini, Arne, Handel, Mozart, Greig, ‘will give her senior recital at 8|gtrauss, Verdi, Tate, Hughes, Leoni, p. m. tomorrow in Kephart Me-|Carpenter, Olmstead and Sander=
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RECORDINGS
IN VIEW of the nation-wide AS of Leopold Stokowski and his All-American Youth Orchestra (and which will bring the organization to Indianapolis on the night of June. 10) Columbia has three major releases. by this orchestra mow on the market. "All "are: worth your consideration and together they comprise | a commendable Preview: of ‘What ‘were to see and hear next month
in Butler Bowl. The titles are are Love Music trom Hig and Isolde (Wagner), Symphony No. & in E' minor (Brahms) ‘and the “Firebird Suite (Stravinsky). i Most remarkable of ‘MF. Sto= |
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By Fremont Power
IF NEXT YEAR'S income tax already has given you the melancholy bends or a neighbor's dog has torn up your news-sown garden, then maybe a downtown show next week will perk you up. All four bills are designed to help you lay down your troubles, even though baby may be cutting teeth and giving you plenty of woe. Music, aviation and comedy is the essence of the offerings. Start-
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held Sunday when the remains are INDIANA—“I Wanted Wings,”
placed in the new tomb, built of Georgia marble. Charles Chaplin, friend and business associafe of Mr. Fairbanks for many years,,will read a eulogy and dedicate the memorial.
Figuring in the cast are Ray Morris, Brian Donlevy, Constance Moore and Veronica Lake. Col. Ken Collins gets a gold star,
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and the Army Air Corps on how America is training its sky fighters.
a collaborative story by Hollywood
Milland, William Holden, Wayne
"her friends. _money away. Simple, yes? .
meantime; feature. LOEW’S—“Pot o Gold,” the James Roosevelt picture about the radio program that gives millions fe check weekly. rally, the Horace Heidt HE is " the picture, augmentéd by James Si Paulette Goddard and Charles Winninger. Second feature will be another of the Dr. Kildare series, which to date has been" excellent and entertaining. This one is “The People vs. Dr. Kildare,” with , Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore,
for having a single’
' Laraine Day and Bonita Granville.
CIRCLE—“Million Dollar Baby,” with Priscilla Lane, Jeffrey Lynn and Ronald Reagan. Second up’ will be “There’s Magic in Music,” a story about the Interlochen Music Camp in Michigan, starring Allan Jones, Susanna Foster, Margaret Lindsay and Lynne Overman. } LYRIC—Lou Breese and his orchestra on stage and “Missing Ten Days,” with Rex Harrison, on the screen. Added vaudeville sets will be Cass Daley, comedy singer lately in “Yokel Boy”; Harry Bason, Radio Station WIRE staff pianist; the Stevens Bros. comedians, and the Three Cheers, winners in the Talent Time competition. 8 8 =
Calling All Airmen!
WITH ABOUT every third man taking flying lessons or trying to
_get his wife's permission to, the
Indiana’s “I Wanted Wings” is justyas much a natural as “Buck Privates.” . The former is a more-or-less serious treatment of life in the Army Air Corps. The latter, of course, was that Abbott-Costello
| Killer about the Army.
From a technical standpoint, if nothing else, “I Wanted Wings”
will be of interest to those who've
wanted to see the inside of a Flying Fortress or may have wondered what it'll be like when ‘Mayor LaGuardia gets his air raid organization working. Briefly, it's an account of the troubles and joys of Ray Milland, William Holden and Wayne Morris at Randolph, Kelly and March Fields. The romantic ingredients are supplied by Constance Moore and Veronica Lake is the naughty girl—and a very.nifty one, too. » ” ”
Kildare and the Law
ONE OF the finest series cure rently coming out of Hollywood is that of Dr. Kildare. By now, most people are Kildare patients.
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When Veronica Lake and the
rest of the cast arrived at Ran-. dolph Field, Tex., to start work on “I Wanted Wings,” camera-minded
cadets had a big day. Cadet Ralph Whatley of Kirvin, Tex. using a box Brownie, ‘will attest to . this. The movie opens tomorrow at the Indiana. ' :
WHEN, DOES [T START? “The W : Rail at Night,” with
Sylvia Sidney, Humphrey Bogart, and oa die. Albert, al
Hara, at 11:30. 2:40,
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“The Black Cat with Basil Rathbone. Hugh Herbert. Brod Crawford and Bojs Lugosi. at 11:32, 2: 42. 5:02
and 9 . -REITH'S
and God” (on stage). a comedy by Rachel Crothers. Froduced by Martin Burton and.James Daggett, directed bv J. Edward ShuCast includes Ealhorine “Mesil
Whitner Bissell, Valerie Cossart and William Roerich. Nightly at 8:30 yh ida. with matinee Satur-
day at LOEW'S
“That Hamilton Woman,” Vivien 12.54 and Laurence Olivier, at 11:1 40. 6:15 and 9:50. Cal Sif un.” wily Dito 5 “Bon son, John an on Beddoe, at‘1:20, 4:55 and 8:30. LYRIC Pinky Tomlin sand his band (on stage). with Betty Bennett. the lets.- Gil and Bernice Maison, Timblin and Jean Ruth, at 3:47. 6:43 and 9:30. siana”
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the seventh in the gamut and it’s a very likely companion piece to Loew’s “Pot 0’ Gold.” In this one Dr. Lew Ayres performs a roadside emergency operation on Bonita (Star Ice Skater) Granville. Miss Granville comes out of the fracas with a paralyzed leg—and sues. The usual courtroom scenes follow, with Dr. Lionel Barrymore getting in some hefty licks from
his wheel chair. f J » ”
Ah, Sweet Cash!
ONE CAN trace the plot back te Cinderella and probably further, time permitting, but the point is that overnight riches still ‘comprise one of the most trusty: veJicles standing on the movieland ots.
The question is what would yoy do if you had a million dollars, -
($1,000,000)? When Priscilla Lane gets her’s in the Circle’s “Million Dollar Baby,” she promptly alienates her sweetheart and most. of .And so she gives her.
Besides giving some fine publicity to the Michigan musi¢ camp which Dr. Joseph E. Maddy, of the University of ‘Michigan, founded in 1928, “There’s Magic in Music,” the other one at the Circle, introduces a couple of Metropolitan. Opera singers to the movies. They are Irra Petina, coloratura. soprano, and Richard Bonelli, bart; tone. =
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and symmetrical mustache, is a familiar figure to radio listeners. Of late, he’s been getting out and meeting some of his fans in person, playing a few college dates
stage jobs. But perhaps the biggest drawing card on the Lyric schedule for tomorrow will be Harry Bason, probably as familiar to WIRE listen= ers as the Monument is to Circle strollers. ,Harry is: billed as the
him, then the patron gets a prize, Chances are that Harry won't lose very often.’ He's what is known as a veteran in the true sense. The Lyric’s new movie, “Missing Ten Days,” stars the man who went over so well in ‘that now famous picture, “Night Train.” The gentleman’s name is Rex Harrison and the movie is about spies, intrigue and conniving in Paris.
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off with the same orchestra playing Prelude (Shostakovich-Sto-kowski). :
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