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TIME MARCHES ON and Joe Louis keeps on knocking ‘em out,
but apparently John Barrymore
stays pretty much the same. His
latest bacchanalian adventure involves the downing of a fizzing drink
in a scene from “World Premier.”
John was supposed to offer the drink to Eugene Pallette, who
turns it down, and then.decide to lay in timing. Mr. Barrymore was
the drink soon enough for the camera ‘to
consume it himself. The trouble so busy acting. he didn’t lap up catch its fizzing., After
several futile tries, John gasped in self-justification: “At least I'm never late with the burp!”
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the country over are doing a nose- |
dive and Hollywood is trying to figure why. Among the factors e Hays censorship. (Remember the “no closefitting sweaters” edict? Said one director “I think the public is tired of so much obvious prudery. It’s an especially. bad time for censors to get so conscientious. It takes a stronger type of entertainment to give the public an escape from its worries in wartime.” Guy Kibbee, star of “Scattergood
order in a magazine piece he wrote on author Clarence Budington Kelland. Mr. Kibbee, they say, used to be a newspaperman. . . . Abbott and Costello, due on the Circle screen next Friday in “In the Navy,” will start work June 1 on “Ride 'Em Cowboy.” Concerning the new "Maxwell Anderson play, “Candle in the Wind,” in which Helen Hayes is to appear here next season under the Theater Guild's aegis: The play is described as a modern work in prose—not in the wellknown Anderson blank or free verse—and it deals with this country’s attitude with the locale in occupied France. “Candle in the Wind,” incidentally, is being presented through. the collaboration of the Guild and the Playwrights Company, of which Mr. Anderson is an esteemed member. Rehearsals are to
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Thurber on Vhuroer JAMES THURBER, who conspired with Elliott Nugent to write “The Male Animal,” which opens on Keith's stage tomorrow night, has written the following short history of his own life: «James Thurber was born in Columbus, O., where so many awful things happened to him, on Dec. 8, 1894. He was unable to keep
was seven years old, but grew to be six feet one and one-quarter inches tall and to weigh 154 fully dressed for winter.
10 years old (‘Horse Sandusky, the Intrepid Scout’) and to draw when he was 14. He has not worked as a cowpuncher, ranch hand, steve-
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“He never listens when anybody else is talking, preferring to keep his mind a blank until they get through so he can talk. His favorite book is ‘The Great ‘Gatsby. His favorite author is Henry James. He wears excellent clothes very badly and can never find his hat. Two overcoats, which he left in the New Yorker (magazine) office last spring, were stolen, or else he left them some place else. He is Sagittarius, with the moon in Aries, and gets along fine with persons between the 20th and 24th of August. “At Buckeye Lake, O., in 1823, he won a canary bird throwing baseballs at dolls.”
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WHEN DOES IT START?
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“Million Dollar Baby,” with Priscilla Lane, Jeffre A a d Ronald Reagan, at 12:30, and
“There's Magic in Music,” with Allan Jones, Susanna Foster, Margorse Lindsay and Lynne Overman, 1:10, 2:20, 5730 and 8:40.
INDIANA Joais-Basy fight piety 9:26. 2 with Ray Milland, Wayne Morris, Brian i Cc
stance Moore and ye onice Lake, at 11:00, 1:41, 4:22, 7:03 and 9 LOEW'S “pot o° Gold,” with Horace Heat and band, James Stewart, Paulet Goddard and Charles Jyinninger, 1 12:35, 3:40, 6:45 and 9:55. “The People vs. Dr. Kildare,” with Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Laraine Day and Bonita invite, a -11:05, :3:10, 5:15 and 8:
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S By Bason, as Bros., comedians, Three Cheers, Talent Time winners, at 12:56, 3:48. 6:40 and “Missing Ten Days” (on screen), with Rex Harrison, at 11:08, 2:00, 4:52, 7:44 ‘and 10:38.
Sapphire Singer
Vivian Marshall js one of the attractions now at the Hotel Washington's Sapphire Room, singing “songs in satire.” Following her engagement here, Miss Marshall is scheduled to report for rehearsals of George Abbott's musical, “Young Man’s Fancy,” headed for a Breadvay opening next fall.
Cecelia Carter Sings Tomorrow
Cecelia Carter, Negro soprano, will sing a recital of spirituals at 8:15 p. m. toraorrow in the Y. W. C. A. auditorium, 329 N. Pennsylvania St. Her program:
I LL SaN Not Be Moved S Lord I'm in Your Care Blind Man Miss Carter
In Beauty's Eyes I Want Jesus A — k With Willi Geel i, ts
oI Somebody’s Knocking at Your Door It’s Me O Lord Crucifixion (both formal and unwritten ver Ever Time 1 Feel the Spirit y Miss ‘Carter
Iv Like Bowing Low
My Father's House Coul ’t Hear Wiss Barto Pray
Piano Sol Gertrude Smith Jackson
No ws Place Down \Dere e ory, Dere’s a Man Going Round Takin’ Names Sorry to Leave You Miss Carter
KATHRYN M'CAIN TO GIVE RECITAL
Kathryn McCain, violinist studying under Hugh McGibeny at Jordan Conservatory, will play her graduation recital at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Odeon, 106 E. North st. Two first playings of compositions by Mark Walker, student faculty assistant at Jordan and Miss McCain’s accompanist, wil] be included in the program. Miss MecCain- also will present Mozart's Sonata in F major, the Sonata in G minor by Bach, Wieniawski's Second -Concerto in D minor and Debussy’s The (irl With the Flaxen: Hair. «Mr. ‘Walker has titled his two|Mr new compositions ap Dedication” and “Variations and a Theme.”
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Two Indianapolis students today were recipients of fellowships awarded by the National Theatre Conference of Western Reserve University. They are George PF. Blair, 1801 Park Ave. and Jack L. Hatfield, 724 E. 52d St. The fellowships for students of the theater . are made possible through a $25,000 Rockefeller Foundation grant. Mr. Blair will study next season at Western Reserve and Mr. Hatfield at Indiana University.
63 GET DEGREES AT BEECH GROVE
Exercises Will Be June 6; ‘Flag Presentation at Attucks Wednesday.
: Sixty-three pupils of Beech Grove High School will be graduated June 6 in exercises at the school,: C. V. Kinsey, principal, announced today. ; Candidates for diplomas are: Robert Adams, Ray Akers, Roy! Akers, Jeanne Allen, Lester Allen, Eleanore Anderson, Geneva Ausbrooks, Curtis Bischoff, Ruth Boles, Mary Bosma, Ray Busald, Edward Davis, Dorothy Dennis, Delbert Druding, ‘Donald Egbert, Margaret Ewing, Myra Forsythe, Kathleen Gaither, Margaret Hearrell, Ruth Ann Hearrell, - 7 ' _ Joseph Hill, Donald Hurst, Ferman Johnson, Jeanne Jenssen, Frank Kebe, Mary Keller, Mary Kennedy, John Knight, Ruth Kraft. Richard Krukemeier, Hildagarde Kuhar, Valentine Kuhar, Charles Lancasier, Betty Lovelace, Jack Mason, Mary Michael, Betty Miller. Lois Moore, Dora Newerth, Don Newerth, Mary Ruth Nickels, Helen
son, Jack Plank,. Paul Plymate, Helen Rasner, Russell Reed, Virginia Rand, Michael Rogers, Jean ng Lillian Skaggs, Paul Smith, lia Stratton, Harlin Thompson, David Totty. Edward Wakelam, Russell West,
|Lyle Wilder, Edith Willsey, Jean-
nette Work, Helen Wright and William" Wright.
| Attucks to Get Flag
THE FLAG which flew over the U. 8. Capital during the debate and voté on the Lease-Lend Bill will be presented formally to Crispus Attucks High School at 8 p. m. Wednesday, Russell A. Lane, principal, announced today. - The flag, obtained for the school by veteran Indiana Representative Louis Ludlow, will be presented by Chester | Hibbitt, Indianapolis Recorder managing ' editor, who arranged the gift. Mr. Lane will make the acceptance
‘|speech. The program will open with
selections by the Attucks Band, directed by Norman Merrifield. Patriotic’ songs by the audience will close the program. Specidl guests invited for the presentatiori are Governor ‘Shricker; Mayor Sullivan; school board members and school officials; John Watkins, Arnerican, Legion state com-
Foreign | Wars state commander; Homer I. Chaillaux, Legion Americanism | Committee director, - and
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Mr. and Mrs. Duane Newton, 2618% W. Washington = St., High School senior,
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of newly-weds, who have been|the much in the news all over the|at 612 country, will arrive in Indianapolis June 17 and hold a public reception at the Southeastern Ave. show|o’clock tonight in the Odd Fellows
| That charming glamour couple|jer gj The regular meeting of ie will E.
They are Mr, and Mrs. Gargantua (she is known to friends as Toto) and they are the prized possession of the Ringling Bros.| Daughters of Brookside Chapter will and Barnum and ‘ Bailey circus,|be guests and will present their
The entourage will fill 100 freight |perland Chapter 515, O.”E. 8. at cars and the show times will be at|g p. m. Wednesday in thé Cumber2:15 and 8:15 p. m. Along with the show, newly designed by Nors man Bel Geddes, will be 1600 peo- worths patron, ple, 50 elephants, 1009 menagerie animals, hundreds of horses, and performers of international fame. Allen J. Lester, the contracting|by Sahara Grotto Post 264, Amerpress agent, was in the City over|ican Legion, will be held at 8 p. m. the week-end to dress up the pos-|Wednesday at the Grofto Club ter boards, leave a lot of pictures|House, 13th St. and Park Ave. E: B. and promise the world’s greatest Tillson is chairman and he will asshow for one and all June 17,
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LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS
Hold Skating Party Monday—The degree staff of Myrtle Temple 7 will hold a skating party at 8 o'clock tonight at the Riverside Park Rol-
be held tomorrow 3th St. ;
Card Party’ Monday — Townsend Club 9 will hold a card party at 8
Hall, Hamilton and E. Washington Sts.
0. E. 8. Unite i Meet—Job'’s work at a stated meeting of Cum-|
nd Masonic Hall. Effie Roseberry s worthy matron and Ivan Foley is
Card Party Arranged — The final card party.of the season to be given
sisted by Mrs, Clarence Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones. Mr. Scott is post commander.
Townsend Neo. 8 to Meet—Fountain Square Townsend Club No. 8 will meet tonight at Col1ge Ave. and Olive St.
Woodmen’s Group to Meet—Mrs. Edythe Lauder, 526 E. 22d St., will be hostess at a meeting of the Addie Braly Guards of Woodmen Circle at 8 p. m. Monday. Mrs. Hazel Woods will assist. ;
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Itasca Group to Entertain—Itasia Council 337, Degree of Pocahontas, will entertain members of the Maw fon County Council at the regular meeting at 8 p. m. tomorrow in Castle Hall.
WILLKIE ASKS CHINA AID
NEW YORK, May 26 (U. P.). — Wendell IL. Willkie urged increased United States aid to China and support of the Administration's foreign policy in ceremonies concluding China Week here yesterday.
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On the program will be Arthur Paul Brandt, giftorian; Arvine Popplewell prophet, historian. Marian Rieck will give a vocal solo, James Wheatley a violin solo, Ann big a recitation andl a trio will
At Chank-tun-un-gi.
William A. Sanford, instructor at Technical High School, has been named director for the annual Boy Scout camping period , at Camp Chank-tun-un-gi next month. - Beginning June 16, six camping periods will be held. Together with Camp Rotary near Crawfordsville, Chank-tun-un-gi will be ppen to all Scouts in the Central Indiana Council. H. T. Witz is camp executive and Emmett Stout, camp director of Camp Rotary. Mr. Sanford will be assisted with technical details by Stanley Norton, Floyd Dawson and Stanley Grimm. Those ‘who will assist with the camp program in various fields are: Horsemanship, F. O. Belzer, assisted by Max Norris; swimming, Herman Reese, assisted by Phil Robertson; nature study, James Kirkhoff; camping, Donald Snepp; pioneering and cooking, Martin Miller; transportation and photography, Paul Traub; advancements, Richard Gripe; mess hall, Mrs. A. J. Murphy; trading post, Jack Patterson and Raymond Parker; athletics, Roger Sheridan, and hospital, Chester A. Stagion Jr.
SHOW BAER-LOUIS FILMS AT INDIANA
Those of you who are still wondering about that Louis-Baer argument might drop in at the Indiana Theater this week. The six-round. thriller -that may turn out to be as famous as the! Dempsey-Tunney “long count” is shown with the news reel, but you'll still have to make up ‘your own |minds. The commentator just says: “There it is, folks; you saw it—make your own decision!”
Wallace Decker of Huntington has been elected president of Sigma Alpha Mu, Indiana Central College’s society of music and art.
Kain of Huntington; vice president; Clare Jacobs of Decatur, Ill. secretary - tre er, and Devon ‘Robbins of Huffington, program chairman.
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“It is a regrettable fact that when big conventions meet in cities of our country, many of those who have things to sell add on a bit more profit for the occasion. This was not so with Indianapolis. “The committee in charge warned ‘those who would have dealings with the visitors that if any profiteering, was shown, the guilty ones would be handled by the business organizations of the city. They had at many prominent places throughout the city a sign reading as follows: |‘Shriners—if by any chance you should have an unfavorable experience with an Indianapolis house please report it here. The reputable business men of this city maintain this bureau for your protection.’ It was signed by the Indianapolis Better Business Bureau.
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ers, none of the 150 Memphians present heard of it. Since they maintained their usual prices the Shriners spent more and enjoyed the spending. They returned to their homes. boosting for Indianapolis which was quite different than the return from Buffalo.” Mr. Rost, who runs the Liberty | Electric Co., at 1915 Madison Ave., said - he: would like to have some more clippings just like this to add Yo 1-afier the 1941 Shrine conven-
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