Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1941 — Page 13

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| Irish comedy of manners about a

baronet who rules his family with a heavy hand, a stinginess toward his daughters and generosity for his stable of fine hunting horses.

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out for her father’s money as well as for a husband. Whitner Bissell—Michael Byrne, a groom and in love with Joan. Katherine Bissell—-Tiny Fox-Col-lier, an old sweetheart of the baronet who comes to visit for a few days. : William Roerich — Tony, Tiny's personable son who falls in love with Baby. Clyde Franklin—James, trusted butler, ? Gordon Parker—Johnny, the handyman. Mr. Parker gets his first opportunity with the Burton-Dag-gett company to play a comedy role:

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for this team, took many a box office unawares and their “In the Navy” is doing even better. The Circle management here reported the Navy production did 20 per cent better business than the Army farce, both of which showed at Art Baker's house. In San

“Buck Privates” in gross by 76

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Take That and That!

HAVING ALREADY involved ourselves in this matter of what's wrong with the movies, we may as well pass along how “A Reader” views Hollywood. In a letter to the “Balcony,” he (presumably) says of the movies:

ican manhood by always in most of their trashy pictures showing two saps mauling or socking each other for the attention of some idiotic, liquor-drinking, dizzy dame. To elevate the modern women of today who are not worth a dime a bushel, rotten pictures are lousy, &rrogant, most of them immoral and a pain in the neck to the men who are not morons. : “What we see now everywhere are mannish dames who want to act sophisticated Hollywood gives them the. impression it is the correct way to be.” Mr. Reader, are you mad with somebody? Sy x 8 # 8

Now It's 'Dr.'

Fabien Sevitzky and DePauw University are mutual good friends. Both admire each other’s work. And so yesterday at twilight commencement ceremonies on the greenery-covered Greencastle campus, Mr. Sevitzky ized me to confer upon you, Fabien K. Sevitzky, the honorary

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ELDER, A DARK AND handsome the new manager at Loew's, succeeding Ward Farrar, who resigned for new interests in New York. Mr. Elder arrived the past week-end from his former Loew's post at Harrisburg, Pa., and Mrs. Elder is to follow shortly... . . Our next “sneak preview” here‘abouts is scheduled for "Thursday night. The time is 8:45 p. m. The place is the Circle. The movie? Shhh! It's a sneaking secret. (But the film carries a Paramount label. And Paramount calls it one of the studio’s “most important productions of the season.”) ... 3 Movie patrons are catching on that Abbott and Costello are two

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Fabien Sevitzky . . . he acquired a scholastic hood.

degree of Doctor of Music.” Mr. Sevitzky accepted. smiled. slipped a cap and gown over his sports attire and took a place on the speaker's paltform.: He came away with an honorary degree as Doctor of Music. President Clyde E. Wildman'’s citation: “Fabien K. Sevitzky, Russian by birth, United States citizen by choice, brilliant and dramatic conductor of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, friend and inspirer of young musicians, musical and cultural leader in the state of Indiana; upon the recommendation of the faculty, the Trustees have authory ® ”n ® '

Stewart on the Army

HOW HAS Army life affected James Stewart, the Oscar actor? He jotted down his observations on the subject, which follow: “When I was in the movies I used to get up quite early, but I had about an hour in which to shower, shave, read the day's script and the newspapers. Now I have to do everything in about 15 minutes. e “Having to shave every morning is the monkey wrench in the machinery. And to think I have

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.a legitimate beef on this score!

‘I'm about 10 years older than most of the boys in the barracks. They can get away with shaving once a week, but I've got to shave every day. : “The mess hall presents another problem. Particularly for one who eats as slowly as I do. The -mess hall is just for eating and nothing else. No time for talking or thinking. If you don’t eat all the time you're in the mess hall, you just don't finish your food, and if you don’t eat all of your food, it’s K. P. for you. ... “I'm getting into the Army routine . . . and I've talked to several hundred fellow soldiers. +e « » They agree with me that after you've been in the Army about a month, soldiering takes on importance. You become con-

. scious of a duty to your country.

Most of the hoys want to get everything they can out of their hitch in the Army . . . and the Army has plenty to offer.” A salute to Corp. Stewart.

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The Love Birds are Scrapping Again!

Director Testifies in Story + Plagiarism Suit. HOLLYWOOD, June 9 (U. P).— Director Frank Capra has denied that any portion of a script by Louis Ullman had been used in “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.” Testifying at a

and. Louis Foster, ‘author of the script on. which the picture was

visit to Palm Springs. He said the writing followed a trip to the Senate gallery to get a first-hand picture of a Congressional fiilibuster. As originally written by Mrs. Fos-

tured the entire Senate as being influenced by gratuities in the form

{of baseball passes.

. “We knew we would-offend them,” Mr. Capra said, “and we finally simmered it down so that only one Sen-

: lator would be the scapegoat.”

WHEN DOES IT START?

: CIRCLE : “One Night in Lisbon,” with Fred MacMurray and Madeleine Carroll, at 12:30, 3:40, 6:50 and 10« “West Point Widow.” with Anne Shirley and Richard Carlson, at 11:30, 2:40, 5:50 and 9. : LOEW'S

“Love Crazy,” with William Powell and Myrna Loy, at 12:30, 3:35, 6:45 and -9:45.

“F and Easy," with Robert Clmmings and Ruth Hussey, at 11:20, 2:3C, 5:25 and 8:30.

. LYRIC “Grandfather's Follies’* (on stage) and also Rex Weber and the ee Trojans, at 12:57, 3:51, 6:45 and 9:39. + “fhe Cowboy and the Blonde” ‘(on screen), with ry Beth Hughes and George Montgomery. at 11:20, 2:14, 5:08, 8:02 and 10:46.

brought by Mr. Ullman against Columbia Pictures, Mr. Capra said hell

based, altered the original during al;

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:Chapelle and Hannon, baliroom dancers, are currently at the Hotel Washington's Sapphire

GINGER GETS GUN FROM HER STUDIO "HOLLYWOOD, June 9.—Critics beware: When Ginger Rogers finished her role in “Tom, Dick and Harry,” studio officials asked. What she'd like for a present. She told ’em a shotgun. So they gave her a sleek little automatic,

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FILMS ONCE MORE "HOLLYWOOD, June 9-—~Movie-land Talk: Buddy has turned actor again, in the new Lupe Velez-Leon Erroll flicker. . . . Josef von Sternberg, who hasn't bossed a picture in two years, direct al Gesture.” . . . And Nancy Carroll is back, look-

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15-year-old daughter —and also locking for a movie job. Gloria: Swanson probably will Lave the mother role in David Selznick’s screening of the hit play,

“Claudia.”

DRUMMER MAN Jackie Cooper, one of Hollywood's best drummers, will have plenty of opportunity to display Lis musical ability in his next picture, “Glamour Boy.” He'll play an orchestra leader.

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