Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 June 1941 — Page 13

state of the public mind tod

has—to a demand for pla Sivefsicn. But more than ever now the

cry is for escapist en

{The reasons are rather obvious, “simply tirn 0 the front page

of this edition.

Nobody wants to hetr more than necessary of the evils and palfns now. rampant throughout the world. And it’s few ‘of -them you'll be confronted with in "the. downtown show bills starting tomorrow. ‘They

are’ as such. =":

Don't say you didn’t recognize

him. It’s William Powell, doing a!

bit : of ‘effeminate cutting up in “Love Crazy,” opening tomorrow on ‘Loew's screen,

Langdon Is Sued By Former Wife

HOLLYWOOD, June 5 (U. P.).— Actress Helen Walton is. asking California courts to affirm a judgment against her former husband, ‘Comedian Harry Langdon, for $60,584 in delinquent support. She said that, when she -obtained a Sepazais maintenance decree .in March; , in’ New York, Mr. Langdon "to pay her $150 a week for six-months,: and ‘$200 a week thereafter for the rest of her life. ; Walton, Mr. Langdon’s second wife, said a New York court granted her a judgment in 1939, and she asked that it be recognized in California. ;

‘DE MILLETO ALN MEXICAN PICTURE

HOLLYWOOD, June 5 «(U, P.)— Producer Cecil B. De Mille has shifted Paramouni’s production plans to schedule “Rurales,” a story of Mexico's federal constabulary, as his next picture, ahead of the filming of \Ernest Hemingway's “For Whom the Bell Tolls.” The suggestion came from John Jay Whitney, co-ordinator of commercial and cultural delations be-

tween the American Republics. The|

idea, Mr. Whitney said, was proposed as a follow-up to the recent visit of 30 Hollywood film notables to Mexico City.

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LOEW’S—“Love Crazy,” with William Powell and Myrna Loy, and “Free and Easy,” starring Rest «Cannings and Ruth Hus-

{ SF CIRCLE—*One Night in Lisa comedy about the war and such with Fred MacMurray and Madeleine Carroll. The auxil-. 1ary offering will be Anne Shirley (possessor of prize gams, rememter) and Richard Carlson 1n ‘West Point Widow.” wy LYRIC — “Grandfather's .Follies” (onstage) and also Rex Weber, radio and stage comedy star; ‘he Three Trojans, acrobatic act. The screen: fare will be about “} he Cowhoy and ths Blonde,” with Mary Beth Hughes ‘and Geurge Montgomery.

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IN THE MOVIES or out, there is no. more loving couple in the world than Mr.'and Mrs. William

* Powell-Myrma Loy. That's what 1 said, and I'm standing by it.

Even Jans Jordan surely would agree on that scere. And so if youre having trouble with: your wife (or husband) staying out late at nights, I suggest’ you study the relationships of ‘tHese two 1ovey-dovies at Loew's. : In this one, nowever, there are some slight differences between man and wife, but it's nothing that isn’t patched up before the last reel has been run through. This time Myrna and William Lave a spat, separate, play tag for most of the picture and then decide it'd be easier for all to “make up.” If you've seen any of the previous - Powell-Loy adventures, you'll recognize this one immediately.

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The British “ONE NIGHT ‘IN LISBON" is |

another of those films designed to show us that helping the British not only is a worthy uncertaking but aisc one that can be highly attractive. Attractive, at least, when the one to be.

~alded is such a deserving person

as Medeleine. In this one, next up at the Circle, we find Fred MacMurray as a Texas aviator engaged in flying’ bombers: from America to England. During a sojourn in London, Mr. MacMurray sets eye on Madeleine, member of a so-cially-ranking family who is doing her part as a volunteer chauffeur for a Cabinet minister. At ‘that exact instant, the hot pursuit- starts, involving a quick trip to Lisbon,” Nazi spies, Trescies and at long last, love. According to the piles of pubLcity put out on this picture, the last line in the show is “Nothing is more important than that England and America hold, fast to each other.” But however you feel about that, “A Night in Lisbon” has received some pretty nice critical ‘comments. ” ” 8

Poor Granpappy!

THE LYRIC'S new stage show is billed not as another of the Gay Nineties variety but as a ‘satire on the troubles that grandfather had. -It’s all about the era of gas lights that sputtered cut, running water that -gurgled

‘and then stopped and automo-

biles that got about two fiat tires to the gallon. “Grandfather's Foilies,” a revue of about 35 people, comes here from a 28-week engagement

. at Chicago's Blackhawk and pre-

vious long stays both here and abroad. In the cast are Flora Duane, French danseuse; his 12 Daisy Belles; Van Kirk, English com-

- acrobats; the Four Kernels, radio’s “rhythm kings of * corn”; Marguerite Hartwell, comedienne: the Harmony Sextette; Gene Scott, ragtime exponent, ana ‘the Grosvenor House Gaiety ‘Girls. Of the added acts, Rex ‘Weber you may remember as the man who popularized th . Can You Spare

Remonfer the | depression?

PLAN HONEYMOON

AT MALIBU BEACH

"HOLLYWOOD, June 5 (U. P.).— A summer at: Malibu Beach will

| jake the place of a honeymoon

rip -for Jeanne Kelly, Universal actress, and Richard Brooks, Tadio

_ | writer and commentator.

Waterless Way - With a Modern

GAS RANGE

Whe pour precious vegetable . vitamins and mineral salts down the sink? Save thém! And save’ the flavor, ‘too, with the new controlled - “Waterless” Cooking now made possible by a Modern vi hangs, Of nal importance 18 he real “economy of modern Gas cooking. See the stunning new Gas ranges and learn the many ways they save féod, “fuel and time. . Come in today.

OITIZENS GAS

Miss Kelly revealed that ‘they were married last’ week at the ranch of Vic Dalton.

BUTLER STADIUM Tues., June 10 2%

7 (In Field House If It Rains) ALL SEATS RESERVED

' 50c, §1, $1.50, $2, $2.50—No Tax

EX SEATS | ~AT ALL PRICES

BOX OFFIOES AT MURAT THEATER—RI-9896-

| WHEN DOES IT START?

edian; the Equillo Brothers, sing- |

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. Whatever it is:

: Fred MacMurray

AS WE WERE savING in our last: literary. document ‘on ‘the’.

ollywood: is responding—and always

is feeding her, Madeleine Carroll . seems: a bit anxious and 4 wary. The feeding takes place © in an air raid shelter during the: course of - “One Night in Lisbon,” the Circle’s main movie offeringstarting tomorrow.

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Sextet to Form Film Background HOLLYWOOD, June 5.—The lives of the six original members of the Floradora Sextet—all of whom are reputed to -have married million~ aires—will be the background of a new: Warner's ‘musical. © :

Such a film story was prompted, by interest shown in a modern sex-

tet of beauties to be featured in the

current “Navy Blues.” The ‘members of this sextet—Peggy Diggins, Kay Aldridge, Georgia Carroll, Claire James, Marguerite Chaptan| and Lorraine Gettman—are slated to play the Floradora girls in the new musical. “Tell Me, Pretty Maiden,” name of the song made famous by the Fléradora Sextet, is the tentative title for the projected film.

EARLY BARD

Betty Field produced a Shakespearean play when she was 7,

CIRCLE

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by rtin Burton ames Daggett.

Directed by Edward Shugrlie, with settings by eskll

Cast includes Valerie Cossart, Whitner Bi sell, Wil=

liam : Roerich, an Waiter Sibert, Nightly throu th Sunday 9 at 8:3 h matinee Saturday

LOEW'S

“A Woman's Face,” with Joan Growtord Melvun 2° ughes, Conrad Veidt, “Osa Mass a iu inald Owen, at 11:10, 2: 20. 6:15 a 9:48. “Washington ann Frank Morgan, Ann Rutherford and Kent Taylor. at 1:10, 4:40 and 8

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WEBB SET FOR DRAFT | Richard «Webb. is ‘one Hollywood

actor ‘who needn’t‘ fear the draft.

He's just completed - three years’

service: with the Army at ‘Panama. |

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