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not, however, mean that the aver- © age picture goer, the meat of our busines, agrees with their opinion. 8 of taste. “Perhaps the industiy needs a ~ shot in‘ the arm through education’ of the critics, who now so reddily ‘condemn Hollywood's efforts in ‘a picture ‘that -does not "- come up to their intellectual stan---dards. “Perhaps ‘we should strive tohave the critics build up the glam“our that really goes into the finished product in a manner akin to “ the press sheets, and the effort the sales force put behind the ‘product to the exhibitor.” Well, Mr. Hornstein, never have

. %intellectual.”. And surely not one with “intellectual standards.” Secondly, Mr. Hornstein, if you wish those press sheets off on the public, then, baby, you better start The public will take only

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: Slight Shakeup

‘ | MARTIN BURTON of New ‘York, and James Daggett of Indianapolis, have dissolved their partnership in the operation of Keith's stock company, . Hereafter, Mr." Daggett alone - will handle the

managerial reins. Mr. Daggett said today there will be. no: changes as to policy. With the exception of Whitner Bissell ‘and Percy Helton, there will be no ‘changes in the cast either, he added. . Mr. Bissell will leave Keith's after the final performance of “Spring Meeting” tomorrow night to fulfill ‘previous commitments with the Berkshire company in . Stockbridge, Mass. There he will play with Ruth Chatterton. - Mr. Helton. left the city last : week to play “Mr. Kimber” in an _‘egstern production of “George Washington Slept Here.” It’s the same role he did here. Leaving behind no announcement as to why his partnership with ‘Mr. Daggett was dissolved, Mr. Burton has returned to New

MARY PICKFORD, ADDRESSING ‘THE theater 2a these were the reasons she loathed double | ® 10 sit shiough s:pickure 1 doit; Was io see in b I do want to see. Secondly; if Ey arg Lr Sing Tih DIO Toate: the second: Lastly, a double feature keeps

of the industry’s greatest ex-stars.

‘concerned with the slump in cinema box-office York movie dealer. He Writes to the

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pl Rialto. Gleanings NEXT WEDNESDAY will be a three-cent day at Riverside Amusement Park, Indianapolis Independent Retail ‘Meat and Grocers’ Association. “Charles Meischke is association president and Carl Specker is in charge of general arrangements. Admission: to all rides will be three coppers, : effective from 1 p. m. until midnight. - Tickets are obtainable at any grocery belonging. to the association . . . Barker: Dick of the Variety Club will handle the organization’s charity golf tournament * this year, following his heavy duty during the: Greek War Relief campaign . . . Lanny Ross, the radio singer, will be soloist

1 for the Purdue University Music

Festival at 8 p. m. next Saturday in the upstate Hall. of Music. The affair is one of the many preliminaries for\ the Chicagoland Music Festival ‘and Philip Maxwell, who directs that, will be on hand. Albert P. Stewart will manage the Lafayette festival and further information may be had by writing him at. Purdue. Contests will be held in the afternoon in voice, accordion, choruses and ‘baton twirling . . . * The National Father's Day Committee (ever hear of it?) has chosen Lewis (Judge Hardy) Stene the ideal American father . « . “Broadway Limited,” with new-comer Marjorie - Woodworth ° heading the cast, gets its . New York premier today. The picture will be shown Lere at Loew's with Robert ‘Taylor's “Billy the Kid” following the current run of “Love . + Kathryn Grayson, who did a‘ some mightly nea Nat bling ‘in “Andy Hardy's Priva Secretary,” will sing her first cohcert late in November: in the Pasadena Civic Auditorium .. . “Sunny,” which Indianapolis recently saw in a “sneak preview” at the Circle, had its Gotham premier. yesterday . . . “Hellzapoppin,” with Olsen and John son starring, goes before Hollywood cameras June 23. But who's going to throw the: peanuts out into the crowd in a movie Louse? And speaking of throwing pea‘nuts, Mr. Ted Lewis is in town at the Lyric. And’ the Severin Roof opens tonight.

i York. Unconfirmed reports say

for extra measire

As it is, bis, We R a lot of wal ‘Buf as Mr; Top Hat and Walking Cane himself said yesterday, “Well, ‘we arc here again.” Those were the very words he first uttered (or murmered) as he stepped into the spotlight on the Lyric stage.

Nothing New, But—

Mr. Lewis’ show. And for a many people, that’s about recommendation one

ig, ‘blond muscular gal pent, and Louise Glenn, who does . "@ ballet number and a. Spanish 2 in splendid eieadid Tashion. 2 are .these, and- also Kay, 5 and Kay, an adagio trio; Gladys Tou, a clever singer, and, of » young Mr. Mr. Whittier, the boss’ ow.” “You see, there's. ‘nothing very new. ‘the way Mr. Lewis shows ‘em

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Ctitng ‘Away With: Murder.” How-

~~ Ted Does ‘Em AI He mutters all the songs yowd

. ever, that doesn’t explain how eX-| qn Westmins pert the Killing. can be. Ge

iv RUTH EDWARDS’

It looks like a bright week-end.

Mr. Lewis, His Top Hat and Cane Are at Lyric Again

‘The S-cent cigar ‘having been perfected, Lewis he 3 ‘every ges avi house and several hundred

what we need now is a Ted Charlie Whittiers

a. ¢’d be getting some piace. ; The Be 0 I SO AS, vt Lewis. Which 1s

TOOTHACHE HALTS 'GLAD GIRL DEBUT HOLLYWOOD, June 14 (U. P.).— atricia Collinge, the actress who

created the role of “Glad Girl” 30 years ago anti who was one of the

‘i most‘ popular stage stars ‘of her

generation, ' suffered. a : temporary lapse in her film debut today because of a wisdom tooth. She had to interrupt her work tin Samuel Goldwyn's PeThe Little Foxes,” in which she plays a supporting role to Bette. Davis, consult dental surgeons.

POLLS STUDENTS FOR FAVORITES

~

What type of motion. picture does the youth of America prefer? Norman Taurog, M-G-M director, is attempting to find .out by sifting

PUPILS IN: RECITAL

: Ruth: Gentry ‘Edwards will present | _of her violin pupils in ! recital at 3 p. m., , in Srey Auditorium ofthe. Central "she will be assisted by Betsy eines. oi il of Jessie Thi {baud Cla ~ Ann “Thompson, | piano at, ‘of Mabel Sydenstricker. -

courtesy the |

HOLLYWOOD, June 14 (U. B) — temp

Qe- [leave him. And in one final effort

of “Rain.” The play will open on

Rev. Davidson’ (Clyde Franklin) points an adyising index finger at the native girl, Pago Pago (Betty Goddrich), during the course

current “Spring Meeting” has matinee and night performances today, with .a final performance tomorrow night.

Keith's stage Tuesday night. The

|'Blood and Sand’ Valentino Thriller, Returns in Color

“Blood and Sand,” that old faithful in which: Rudolph~ Valentino made .milady’s heart go aflutter these many years-ago, returned in 1941 guise to the Circle screen yesterday, accompanied by a blaze of techni-

color and the thrill of bull-fighting.’

matador, Armillita. On Sunday afternoons. in Mexico City’s’ “plaza de toros,” Armillita is to his public what the : Fightin’ ‘ Irish are to | Americans ‘on Saturday afternoons. He is the toast of the Latinblooded multitudes. In “Blood and Sand,” he comes very close to being the same, although one never gets a good look at his face.

Breath-Catching

His completely steady and confi dent work asthe bull makes one charge’ after another into his brilliant cape is a breath-catching thing to watch. This, though you may not be able to justify the sport. Sharing honors with him is a little Mexican: boy, Jesus Angel, who,. clad -in a bresch clout and armed ‘only: with a white blanket, hazes a big bull around a practice arena in the moonlight. As to color, the picture has been

to date. That's right, There are no brilliant. flashes that hurt the eyes, like some of the earlier technicolors, and there is a fine sensing of blending. Tyrone Power takes up the Valentino role as Juan, the matador, but I doubt if Tyrone would - ever make a bull very mad. lady patrons know. What he isn’t nish, which is what Valentino was gnd what the role calls for.

Outshone by Supporting Cast

His supporting cast—Nazimova, Anthony Quinn, John Carradine (an old expert), J. Carrol Naish, Laird Cregar and Lynn Bari—outdoes him on every score. And Linda Darnell as his ever-loving wife and Rita|go Hayworth as the temptress (who dances one scene) also .are in for commendation. The story, “Blood ‘and Sand,” from: Vicente . Blasco Ibanez’ novel, is of Spain in an era generally reported ,in America to be blazing,| tempestuous and fierce. Juan, the peasant ‘boy and son: of a famous fighter ‘who dies vn the:horns of a Muriel bull, lives over again the life of his father. Born in poverty, he runs away to to {Madrid and eventually becomes the greatest matador in his land—just like the real Senor Armillita.. He returns to marry his childhood sweetheart, Carmen, buf ‘in the course of his glory. he falls into the beguiling, clutches of Dona Sol, the

tress. y for Juan, : life is composed -of equal quantities of bulls, applause and - kind words from beautiful women. This, : however, does not help‘ him in his work.

* Fame Flees Him

His ‘fame »begins to dim. . His wife, out. of self-respect is forced to

® ‘regain-all that he’s lost, he fails. A Muriel bull, the same breed that

recognition‘to the applause. . Juan-dies before ;:an arena. altar, in ‘the. arms’ of his wife. Itiis a moving: story, cluttered up with a ‘lot of talk and But. the bulls, the color and - Ar-

though not a history-making picture.- And ‘you should listen. for the music’ of Vicente ‘Gomez, outstand-

| The ‘music is A-1—F.P. NON-NOTE MAN

I i ~ OLD-FASHIONED

And the color and the bull fights are the best part of the picture. |For the arena dirty work, 20th Century-Fox hired Mexico's outstanding

termed the best out of “Hollywood |

it hen ‘is hot-blooded nor man-|-

He, of course, is cute, as all 2 Finally Gets

~ |killed his father, gores him from be-| - | nind ‘as he turns to doff his hat in|.

millita make it" an- entertaining, |

ing" Spanish ‘song-writer and 'con-| sidered of the best of guitar players. {

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| me WHEN DOES IT START?

CIRCLE pioed a; Sand,” with Powe Lingainerndl and Rita Hoy: worth: 2:50, , 6:15 a

45, auty’s Sake,’ 5% ed Sparks and Marlorie Weaver, at 1:35.

458 TOMORROW-—'Bloed and Sand" at 3:35. 6 and 9:35. “Beauty” at 1:35.

+ 8 > KEITH'S “Spring Meeting” (on stage), a comed on meh gentry b RN J. fartell Frogiead =

n' Burton seth A Direct ed by EB ard Shu grue, Clive *Rickabau h.

Yih h Settings by htly at 8:30 through Sunday. with

matinee today

LOEW'S

“Love Crazy,” with William Powell and M 3 a Loy. at 12:30, 3:35, 6:45

cures : and Easy with Robert fi 20, mings" an 5:35 Rien Hise: . 1. oOo... Tove Crasp. a J, ES 5:50 and 8:55. LYRIC

Ted Lewis and His Rhythm pv sisters Joie TE \dine a Ross, Gladys Tell, Kay-Katya-and-Kay's and <Q aslie Whitt er, 7 12:33, and 9:41. sl Toe, 03 nnie Barnes Leo ar and Billy Gilbert, at 1: 135. 352,

:26. This schedule is effective tomorrow

Quota Number

HOLLYWOOD, June 14 (U. P).— Ilona Massey, blond Hungarian film actress, was back in Hollywood today with a quota number permitting her to apply for United States citizenship papers. To obtain the number ie had’ to through an' international legal Ao that took her to Nogales, Mexico, and then back: akross the border. Her step across the boundary line into Nogales, Ariz., ended three and a half years of effort to get the number.

a work permit in 1937, and later married Alan Curtis, actor.

TOUR' IS ARRANGED FOR PIANO PUPILS

“Mrs. Naomi Gray will conduct severai pupils ‘of the Indianapolis Piano Teachers’ Association on a musical “hear America first” tour at 7:45 p. m. Monday in the D. A. R. chapter house, 82¢ N. Pennsylyania, St,

‘| ‘ridicule of the fellows who are

SRR i [ will play a week at regular

as ‘heavily charged with Aer

| memorial to a noble little lady

Four Sons” is a gentle and affec-

‘at ‘more theaters over the week-

1 performance by Mary Astor, is on

‘Granada,

- pez. Mr. Beery is not suave. To-

today and tomorrow at the St.

1 board. Irvington merchants have ‘donated a list of prizes for the best

.She came to the United States on|g

Among those .playing will be tre lf

students ol Miss Alberta Speicher and Mrs. Lenore Fredrickson.

two - roles—the dictator (looking just like Hitler) and a little Jewish barber. Jack Oakie juts out his chin as “Napolini.” Paulette Goddard is the laundry girl with ‘whom the barber is in love. This

kicking humanity around - opens tomorrow at the Zaring where it es. Both “Cheers. for Miss Dp” and “Adam Had Four Sons” are

ment which stress the simple virtues of a sweet and tender life. A sort of feminine “Goodbye Mr. Chips,” “CHEERS FOR MISS BISHOP” is a lavender and lace

who teaches at a Midwestern school. Martha Scott is charin ing as a young woman who has a disappointing love, adopts her cousin’s baby girl, and grows to retirement. It opens tomorrow at the Rivoli to stay four days. Ingrid Bergman in “Adam Had

tionate foreign girl who comes to live with an American family (back about 1905) and be governess to the family’s four sons. She stays through the death of the mother, the financial failure of the father, a domestic crisis provoked by the unfaithful wife of one of the boys, and in the end marries the father. Taken from Charles Bonner's novel, “Legacy,” it plays tomorrow and Monday at the ' Daisy, tomérrow through Wednesday .at the Rivoli and Uptown.. . The week’s remaining new films, “The Great Lie” and “The Bad Man,” broke: into the neighborhoods on’ Thursday last and open

end. “The Great Lie,” Bette Davis’ latest - picture and one which is: more memorable for a sterling

today only at the Irving and Rivoli, today and tomorrow. at the tomorrow through Wednesday at the Belmont, Strand and Vogue. Wallace Beery devotees will want to see “The Bad Man,” a remake of Porter Emerson Browne's play about a suave bandit, Lo-

day only the picture is on dt the Irving and Rivoli, and Strand;

Clair; today through Tuesday at! the Fountain Square; tomorrow through Wednesday at the Belmont and Uptown. s 8 8 TOMORROW AT MIDNIGHT there opens ‘the Hoosier fishing season and the Sheridan’s first

annual - six-week fishing contest. |*

All fishermen are eligible. The only requirement is that you take your fish to the Sheridan where it will be weighed and measured and ‘entered ‘on the lobby score-

catches in seven specie classifications—largemouth bass, smallmouth bass; bluegill, crappie, redeye, and Qlue channel catfish, The largest fish in each class get the top prizes, but every en- | ‘trant receives’ something.

o ” 8 \ The Uptown has contracted to show the latest newsreels each week with a new one beginning on Sundays and Thursdays. $n. THE PARAMOUNT on Wednesday -will add to its regular bill one of the crime doesn’t pay short subjects called “Eyes of the

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Lk Great Dictator” is, of course, Charles Chaplin's satirical poke 4 ‘at all dictators and the first picture in which he talks. In it he has'|

Navy” : t “depicts the “methods: used to track down saboteurs who Seek, 1p. cripple the U. 8. Navy.

8a 8 \ THE ESQUIRE gos. another of its stellar revival

with Grace Moore’s “One Night: of Love” which won for her the gold medal of the Society of Arts and Sciences for “distinctive service in the arts, especially for conspicuous achievement in raising the standard of cinema entertainment. n & 8 FILM FRAMES, . Besides its regular features "(see above), the Rivoli tomorrow shows an early Bob. Hope short,” “18 Minutes of Shop Talk” .. . The Parker tomorrow and ‘Monday ‘has a goosepimply double of Bela Lugosi in “The Devil Bat” and Peter Lorre’s “Face ‘Behind the Mask.” The Emerson is remodeling ‘its foyer and erecting a neon-lighted ceiling and enlarging the Jounges. :

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Disney on 'List'. | HOLLYWOOD, June 14 (U.P). — Secretary J. W. Buzzell of the A. F, of L. Central Labor Council in Los Angeles has announced that prods ucts of the Walt Disney Studios

list because of the 16-day strike of 472 members of the Cartoonists Guild. He said the, council would appeal

United States/not 'to attend theaDisney pictures— the Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck comedies. The union demands include an. increase from $20 to $25 a week for apprentice animators, $16 to - $23 for inkers and painters, and a

all other artists. *

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Boris Karloff “DEVIL COMMANDS” SUNDAY—Edw. G. Robinson “SEA WOLF” “ANDY HARDY'’S PRIVATE SECTY.” College at 63rd

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