Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 July 1941 — Page 4

ILLIAN ROTH WINS FINAL ANNULMENT

HOLLYWOOD, July 9 (U. P).— Actress Lillian Roth has obtained an annulment of her marriage to Eugene Weiner, New York importer Who wooed her with a punch on the jaw Eo Shen broke up their romance another beating that Janded him in jail. Weiner was not in court to opher charges.

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THE LYRIC'S STAFF OF USHERETTES and gate-watcheis are at this moment very likely steeling themselves for Rajah Raboid’s “spirit~ ualistic seance” at midnight tomorrow. Women by the hordes shouldered their way in for the rajah’s zero hour show last week. In fact, the sidewalk became so congested with customers bent on shoving their money at the cashier that Manager Bill McIlwain had to call the police. One woman, whom Mr. McIlwain believed to be abou} 65, swung her pocketbook at him and ordered: “You get out of my way, young

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THE LOUDEST, most expensive and obviously the worst orchestra playing in Hollywood today blares forth from seven bungalow dressing rooms on the Warners lot. It's made up of the actors in “New Orleans Blues,” who are trying to learn how to handle, hold, blow, toot, strum or. beat their respective musical instruments. They won’t actually play the music in the picture, but theyre supposed to know enough about their instruments to make their visual efforts seem real. Billy Halop, the former Dead End Kid is learning to pound a drum, Elia Kazan is squeaking on a clarinet and Richard Whorf (with the Lunts in “There Shall Be No Night” when it played in Indianapolis and later in Bloomington, Ind.) is banging on the piano. On the trumpet is Jack Carson. The bull fiddle duties

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Uncle Sam Says 'No'

REALISM MAY BE GREAT in the movies—but it doesn’t always go over well with Uncle Sam. In the forthcoming “International Lady,” Ilona Massey discovers that George Brent is a G-Man by finding a badge in his pocket. The script then called for a closeup of the badge—but Uncle Sam said no. An FBI badge is like money, said the Government. It can’t be photographed. When the picture is completed, all you'll see is the flash of a plain metal disc. The dialog will establish it as G-Man insignia.

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PHIL HARRIS, who opens on the Lyric stage Friday, drew the following superlatives when he played Omaha, Neb., last month: “Phil Harris and his gang walked in on Omaha in their tour opener . . . and completely whammed the locals as nobody has done in a long time. Ome of the biggest weeks in the history of the place is in the oiling.” Mr. Harris was mobbed at the train by nearly 400 women, Variety reported, and there was a parade in which an Omaha “Rochester” drove Mr. Harris to his hotel in an aging Maxwell car, accompanied by the Mayor and other civic dignitaries.

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Hattie Stays

HATTIE MCcDANIEL'S option has been taken up by Warners f she’ll appear in “Kings Row,” “uled to start this week, and Male Animal.” Hattie unCGuuotedly will be the confused maid in the latter, the young professor who has’ trouble with the university trustees being Henry Fonda. . . , Hobart Bosworth, vet eran of 56 years of acting and éurrently at work in “Law of the Tropics” with Constance Bennett and Jeffrey Lynn, contends the greatest actresses he ever worked with were Mrs, Fiske and Julia Marlowe. “The astonishing thing is that they both have modern prototypes,” Mr. Bosworth said. “I mean Bette Davis and Olivia de Havilland. “Like Mrs. Fiske, Miss Davis is lovely, intellectual, natural, direct and a great actress every ‘minute she is working. Miss de Havilland is amazingly like Julia Mar‘lowe. Like her, Olivia is sweet, spiritual, a little shy and yet immensely attractive.” Olivia and Bette will kindly take a bow. Olivia is attractive, no denying.

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HOLLYWOOD, July 9 (U. P.).— The argument continues between producers and exhibitors who are blaming each other for difficulties in selling motion picture entertainment to the public. Latest blast comes from B. P. Schulberg, Columbia producer now making “Martin Eden.” Mr. Schulberg, complains that exhibitors won't help to introduce new talent but insist on “repeat star combinations.” “The exhibitors,” he said, “haven't the courage to exploit the new faces we, as producers, try so hard to build up as new blood for the in-

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HOLLYWOOD, July 9 (U. P.).= It was dire necessity, Frank McHugh said, which drove him to the crimes responsible for his reputation as the slickest scene-thief in pictures. “A comedian,” he said, “has to do much of his own thinking. Nobody ever tells a funny man what to do. He’s on his own. ‘Get in there and be funny, they tell you. You either give or get out.” Usually, Mr. McHugh said, he doesn’t have much to do so he has to make the most of whatever it is. “Actors like Allen Jenkins and Hugh Herbert and myself,” he said, “don’t get the fat lines or the good parts or the top scenes. The stars get those. Which is all right. But we manage to get in our licks, too.” Mr. McHugh’s latest picture is “Manpower,” in which Marlene Dietrich, George Raft and Edward G. Robinson have the leading roles. Scene larceny can’t be too obvious. Mr. McHugh thinks one of the neatest steals was that of Mr. Jenkins in a scene in which he didn’t say a word. It was in “Brother Orchid” with Mr. Robinson. The star had all the lines and action. All Mr. Jenkins lad to do was listen. But he listened so hard, straining to catch every syllable, that you could almost hear him. He got as much attention in the scene as Mr. Robinson. There is nothing more valuable than vaudeville training, Mr. McHugh believes, to enable an actor to hold his own in such shenanigans. A man trained in vaudeville, he said, is rarely at a loss for something to do. Jimmy Oagney, who has been in vaudeville and was listening in, agreed. “You're out there in front of an audience,” Mr. Cagney said, “and it’s up to you. Nobody in the world can help you. There are no retakes. You have just one minute to do something and sell yourself to those people.”

BORN IN BROOKLYN, SEEKS CITIZENSHIP

HOLLYWOOD, July 9 (U. P).— Although born in Brooklyn, Actress Sigrid Gurie, who broke into the movies as a “Norwegian Garbo,” has revealed she intends to file an application for citizenship. Miss Gurie’s father, a construction engineer and subject of Norway, was directing work on the New York “subway when she was born. She spent most of he: life in Norway, coming to Hollywood six years ago. She is the wife of Dr. Laurence Spangard, Hollywood physician.

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William Tracy, who plays Mac in “Tillie the Toiler,” had to have a pair of shoes made especially without heels to make him small enough to create the illusion of Russ Westover’s comic strip character.

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Holden, Wayne Morris, Constance Moore, Brian Donlevy and that superb vamp Veronica Lake, it's on tomorrow through Sunday at the Granada, Irving, St. Clair and Strand. “Pot o’ Gold” is what you'd expect from a movie featuring Horace Heidt—zippy, entertaining and tuneful. Besides the Heidt crew, there's James Stewart, Paulette Goddard and Charles Winninger. And some of the tunes, cats, are terrific. The schedule: Saturday through Tuesday at the Fountain Square, Sunday through Tuesday at the Bel= mont, Sunday through Wednes= day at the Rivoli and Zaring. “Missing Ten Days” is another British spy picture made into a thriller by that old smoothie, Rex Harrison who kept you on needle points in “Night Train” and “The Girl in the News.” You'd better get in at the beginning or you'll go quietly balmy wondering what the plot is all about. It’s on tonight and tomorrow at the Speedway “Million Dollar Baby” is concerned with a bargain-basement cutie (Priscilla Lane) who suddenly acquires one million bucks which comes between her and her sourpuss piano-player boy friend, Ronald Reagan. Tomorrow through Saturday at the Rivoli, tomorrow through Sunday at the Irving and Strand, Sunday through Tuesday at the Belmont and Vogue. FJ ” s HOW'S YOUR OBBLIGATO? If its in good enough shape to join in “community sing” the Fountain Square is just the place for you. The patrons at Earl Cunningham’s movie manse seem to let themselves go vocally when he books these shorts, so he has another for today through Friday featuring such numbers as “Ain't We Got Fun,” “Singing in the Rain,” “Everybody Loves My Baby,” and “Whispering.” The rest of the bill has Joel McCrea, Ellen Drew and Eddie Bracken in “Reaching for the Sun” and Basil Rathbone in “The Black Cat.”

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THE PARKER'S FAMILY night (today and tomorrow) pictures are Alfred Hitchcock's Academy Award winner, “Rebecca,” (Laurence - Olivier and Joan Fontaine) and a Roy Rogers Western, “Robin Hood of Pecos.” Added is a Merrie Melody color cartoon. Incidentally, this is the first time that the Parker has shown a “class” picture like “Rebecca” in more than three years of 10-cent “family nights.”

TONIGHT'S THE LAST night for the chiller double of “Invisible Ghost” and “King of the Zombies” at the Rivoli; the 40-minute group of revival cartoons—Color Cartoon Capers—at the Emerson with “Sis Hopkins”. and “The Lady From Cheyenne”; the Esquire repeats, “Next Time We Love” and “More Than a Secretary.” = ” 2

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ELMONT—Tonight and tomorrow: Lay from . Louisiana” and “KnockCINEMA Tonight: ‘Lady from Cheyne’ and ‘Model Wife.” Tomor rTOW through Satarday: “Bad Man” an ma ame of Neéw Orleans.”

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MER SON onan Lady from Chey. enne”’ and “Sis Biins. Tomorrow thioush Saturday: “Rpo on Parade’ a “Next Time W

‘“The Black Cat ESQUIRE Tonight, e Love” and “More Than a Secretary.” Tomorrow through Saturday: ‘The Great Lie” and ‘That Night in Rio.” FOUNTAIN SQUABE-—Toniaht through Friday: oesching for the Sun “The Black Cat

RAN ADA--Tomurrow through Sunday: “I A ented Wings” and ‘‘Affec tionately Yours.”

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morrow throu unda Baby anted Wings’ and * Eh Sun Dollar Ba by os > ‘ORIENTAL—Ton ht: ‘Rage In Heaven” and ‘Great Plane Robbery.” Tomorrow through Saturday: “Devil and Miss Jones’ and “Ride On, ii, PARAMOUNT — Tontg ht: “Rage Heaven’ and shorts. Tomorr ow an 8 pric day: “Nice Girl?” and “Outlaws ot the Rio Grande.” ARKER—T oni ght and tomorrow: pRobecsa’” and ‘Robin Hood of the

mE k-cTonighi: “A Man Betrayed’ and ump.” Tomorrow Shroud “Men of Boys Town

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A Big Midnight

THIS WEEK'S MOVIES new to the about such diverse subjects as music, aviation, spies and money. “I Wanted Wings,” is a great inducement to join up in the Army’s nation-wide drive for 120,000 flying cadets and 110,000 enlisted men. For those of you who get butterflies in your middle every time a plane roars overhead the movie will be great. Starring Ray Milland, William

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You may have met this long gentleman with a longer rifle in “Meet John Doe.” But in Gary Cooper's new picture he is the World war-famous Sergt. York.

ay Wanted Wings” and “The People vs. Dr. Kildar SANDERS Tonight; “Topper . Re the One.” Tomor“Up in the Air”

turns” and “You'r row through Saturday: and “Pony Post.” SHERID RIDAN — Tonight: “Adam Had Four Sons” and ‘Blondie Goes Latin.” Tomorrow Jough Saturday: “Men of Boys Town” and shorts. i Baill haniy and tomorrow: Toa om Cheyenne” and “Missing STATE Topizht and Jotorrow: “Play Girl” and ‘Missing Peo STRAND—Tonight: * and “Reaching for the rou h Sunday: “I Wan! on Dollar Baby. STEATFORD Tonight, and tomorrow: ae, Great Lie” and “You're Out of uck

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and shorts. TUXEDO—Tonight: “Mr. D Hamiter and ‘‘Meet the Chump. i LR Saturday: ‘Men 4 Boys Town" and UPTOWN Tonight: “Penny Serenade’ and “Ellery Queen’s Penthouse Mystery.” Tomorrow through Saturday: “Rookies vs Parade” and ‘Magic in Music OGUE—Tonight: “Wagons Roll at NigHe: and “Down Ar entine Way. »

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ALAMO--T0) night and tomorrow: “Sis Hopkins” ‘Mr. District Attorney.”

AMBASS S$ADORTonigh t: “Wagons Roll at Night” and “Affectionately Yours.” Tomorrow through Sunday: ‘Pot Gold” and “People vs. Dr. Kildare.”

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Doug. Jr. Back In Hollywood

Resumes Career After Good-Will Tour.

HOLLYWOOD, July 9 (U. P.).— Douglas Fairbanks Jr. was back in Hollywood today to resume his film career after a good-will mission of almost three months in South

America. He said the United States must

act, as well as speak, if hemispheric

solidarity is to be achieved. He suggested that South American friendship be cultivated in a “businesslike way.” “Those countries want to believe in the United States,” he said, “But we've got to help them with more than merely a lot of phrases. “They’re puzzled because the big democracies, principally the United States, seem to be always on the defensive, economically and politically, while the totalitarians, especially Germany, are selling themselves.” Mr. Fairbanks, who visited Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Peru and Chile, said “the Nazis have their fingers and funds in every activity, and they're entrenched as a result of years of preliminary work.”

SOMEONE FINALLY RECOGNIZED HIM

HOLLYWOOD, July 9.—Greatest one-man hullabaloo ever heard at a studio gate came when Count Oleg Cassini tried to get into 20th-Cen-tury-Fox to visit his bride, Gene Tierney. Asked for a pass, he stormed and shouted until gatemen started to call the looney-wagon. Then somebody came along and recognized him.

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