Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1941 — Page 12
Katherine Meskill and Walter - Gilbert exchange “deep looks” in “The Male Animal,” currently on . Keith’s stage. Miss Meskill portrays a professor's wife and Mrs. * Gilbert an all-American football . great returned to his alma mater .. (and his college sweetheart). The ~- play will run through Sunday, with a matinee tomorrow.
- START 6 FILMS ON ARMY TRAINING
HOLLYWOOD, May 30 (U. P.).— Six more Army training films will go into production in mov.c studios soon, ‘Darryl F. Zanuck, chairman of the research council of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, announced. Subjects of the pictures will include: “Conduct of Physical Training,” “Anti- Aircraft Searchlight Battery,” “37 Mm. Anti-Aircraft : Gun Battery,” “Light Machine-Gun Platoon, Cavalry Rifle Troop” and : “Engineer Corps Equipment.”
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CHICAGO, May 30 (U. P.).—The Auditorium Theater, a Midwest center for stage shows from the time of Adelina Patti through the era of the Ziegfeld Follies and after, will be closed June 30, it was announced today. John Goodridge, president of the controlling corporation, said steadily , increasing taxes “imposed under\ the confiscatory local assessing dh compelled closing of the building and related units, the 330room Auditorium Hotel and a 10story office building. Mr. Goodridge said all tenants had been notified to vacate by June 30. He said that in the last 12 years, taxes have been $722,000 greater than net operating income, and penalties have added $411,000 to the tax load. The theater was dedicated Dec. 9, 1889, with an address by President Benjamin Harrison and the singing of two verses of “Home, Sweet Home” by Adelina Patti, Opera queen of her day. It has housed circuses, conventions, appearances by public figures ranging from Queen Marie of Rumania to Evangelist Dwight L. Moody.
WRITER SAYS TWO COPIED HIS NOVEL
HOLLYWOOD, May 30 (U. P.).—
-fJohn Igual de Montijo, a writer, to-
day demanded a total of $5,200,000 for “plagiarization” of his "novel, “The Rebel, or the Birth of a Revolution.” He filed one suit against Ernest Hemingway, Charles Scribner’s sons, and Sue Carol and associates, charging his novel had been plagiarized in Mr. Hemingway's “Flor Whom the Bell Tolls.” He filed another suit against Producer Cecil de Mille and Paramount Studio, claiming it had been plagiarized in the film, “Northwest Mounted Police.”
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HOLLYWOOD, May 30.—Ilona Massey decided today that living in the United States was’ worth more than $20,000 and a South American honeymoon that even movie stars dream about. An Hungarian, Miss Massey is in this country on a work permit. Some time ago she made arrangements for a singing engagement in Rio de Janeiro for five weeks at $4000 a week with all expenses paid for herself and her new husband, Alan Curtis. Later, however, she was informed that leaving the United States would automatically revoke her work permit. “Not for me,” said Miss Massey. “Alan and I can honeymoon at Ni-
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CITATIONS AWARDED BY PIANO TEACHERS
The following were awarded citations, by the local chapter of the
National Guild of Piano Teachers following a three-day competition at the Claypool Hotel: National roll, Margaret Jensen; | District Roll, high honor, Phyllis Horton and John Thomson; honor ratings, Doris Brown, Barbara Cox, Maranel Hart, Marie Higgins, Rosemary Hoffmeyer, - Suzanne Pobst, Rosalie Wagner and Mary Louise Woessner; state roll, Irving Sgblosky; honor ratings, Fern Jackson, Betty Rose Kissel, and Dolores Newman; passing winner, Lois Eltsroth. The auditions were part of a country-wide event in which more than 15,000 students participated. Dr. Franklin Stead of Chicago served as judge here.
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HOLLYWOOD, May 30 (U. P.).— Gloria Swanson’s living pretty simply since she came back to Hollywood to play in “Father Takes a Wife.” In the old days, she owned & tremendous, gloomy mansion (complete with a row of palm trees and an elevator that wouldn’t work). This time, she tried small houses in Pasadena, Glendale and Beverly Hills, but found them so quiet that she couldn’t sleep. So she took an apartment on Sunset Boulevard, which has noises as nearly like New York as you can find here. Miss Swanson likes to have luncheon in her dressing room, but she has been reporting to the studio so early in the morning that she’s reluctant to wake the maid-cook just to prepare a noon snack to take with her. So she quietly raids the icebox and slings anything she finds into a paper bag. The first morning she displayed bread-and-butter and a large hunk of salami.
CRISIS IN BRUNET WIG MARKET ENDS
HOLLYWOOD, May 30 (U. P.).— Max Factor, the makeup expert, said today that a crisis in the wig market, caused by the impossibility of importing brunet hair from Italy, had been relieved by the discovery that dark tresses from South America excel even those of Italy. He said there was enough blond and red hair on hand for the next five years. Most of this came from northern Europe. Mr. Factor said hair from the heads of Americans was of poor quality, because so much was dyed or exposed too long to the sun.
EARLY STAGE DEBUT
Mickey. Rooney made his first stage -appearance when he was a year old. He was supposed to represent. the New Year, and his costume
SABOTAGE MOVIE
STARS LOCKHART
HOLLYWOOD, May 30.— Gene Lockhart was signed today to one of the leading roles in the forthcoming movie, “International Lady.” He will portray the leader of a gang of airplane saboteurs who seek to break up the flow of airplanes from the United States to Britain. Also in the cast are George Brent, Ilona Massey and Basil Rathbone.
BIRDS' FRIEND
The bird bath in Fay Holden's yard has become so popular with her feathered friends in the Valley, that “Ma Hardy” has ordered two more placed in the yard.
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