Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1941 — Page 5
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HE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES GUARDS TOTAL 400 AT POWDER PLANT
CITY IS CHOSEN "Radios to Soldier Daddy 3 | BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (U. P)—A AS BLOOD DEPOT a on i : {new powder plant at Childersburg, 4 | Ala., 40 miles from here, will be 3 ; | staffed with nearly twice as many,
| police as guard this city of 300,000. Plant officials have asked the Birmingham police department to aid in hiring 400 men to guard the plant, now being constructed. The Birmingham force is composed of 245 men, including headquarters personnel and detectives. Qualifications for the guarded posts at the plant are: Each man must be at least 5 feet 10 inches in height; weigh 150 pounds, and be under 35. They must also have records which will pass the scrutiny of the Federal Bureau of Investiga= tion.
MONDAY, AUG. 4, 1941 SIDNEY BLACKMER IN COMEDY ROLE
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Korda Casts An Unknown HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 4 — Sidney Blackmer, noted character actor ang’
star of silent pictures, has been cast Puts 14-Year-Old Actress in
In the comedy role of a dissolute " “ Jungle Book (Fremont Power is on Vacation)
literary light in “Female of the Species,” with Rosalind Russell, Don qr + vwoOD. Aug. 4 — Once : ‘again Alexander Korda is casting
Ameche, Kay Francis and Van Heflin, at Metro-Goldwyn-Maver. unknowns in the most important roles of a motion picture. |
: ars as the star : i i Blackmer appe This time it is in his massive]
guest at a ludicrous “come-as-youl,. .;.:eqlor production of Rudyard | are” party thrown by Miss Francis Kipling’s famous “Jungle Bock,” to Interrupt the budding love affair giarring Sabu. Instead of using an between Miss Russell and Heflin. oynerienced young film actress to) Blackmer wears formal trousers and! play the feminine lead opposite
VOICE from the Balcony by DAVID MARSHALL
Citizens Asked to Donate To Plasma Bank Meeting
Army Needs. A DETROIT THEATER MAGNATE has come up with a plan : : which smacks of World War I days that might be the beginning of the | Through the Indianapolis Chapend for double features. : ter of the American Red Cross, InAlex Schreiber, president o | : Indiana citizens will | theater where the fans will decide for themselves whether they'd rather Hianspelis and ue : 1 ib | have twin bills or pictures vne at a time. A 900-seat theater he's con- {have an opportunity ad con | blood to a huge national plasma
structing will adjoin a 1200-seat | ; bank now being collected for the Gladys at Zoo
T lv fall house. : Bh Sindershirt, snd promptly falls 1 Sebi, ROIda Signe 14-year-old! The idea is that one box-office Qrinel fosins. William Fortune, chapter chair-
love. ‘Patricia O'Rourke. Patricia is a serves both theaters. The cus- | junior high school student in Holly-! tomer lays his money on the line | . : wood and has never appeared in a] and then takes his choice. He can | man, said Indianapolis has been picture, on the radio, or even in an, enter one theater where the dou- | § selected as one of eight key Midamateur school play. But, after] ple feature is playing or cross into soific Coast col COOL OZONIZED AIR (testing her, Mr. Korda decided to; the other et the main feature | : Jove gh oy ol are Los {give her this important role. runs alone but with a full program ection depots. \ : | Another top character in the film! of short subjects. | Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, {is that of the young mother of! This very deftly takes any possi- Louis, Cleveland, Cincinnati an Sabu. For this part he signed! ble heat from either side off of | Pittsburgh. " ik Rosemary De Camp. who thus far| Mr. Schreiber. No matter which { Already engaged in oe ooh ‘has been seen on the screen in only| theater the patron selects the ad- | jare New York, Boston, P Hag =p) 3, ‘one tiny role, that of an immigrant; mission is the same. Baltimore, Washington D. C., Bufigirl in “Cheers for Miss Bishop.”| Not only will this system please falo and Rochester. {But Mr. Korda, who is famous for! the public, it's hoped, but a duplex Corpuscles Separated |giving unknowns a chance, insisted] theater gives the management a Plasty 1 Blood from which the red and white corpuscles have been separated by centrifugal force. The plasma is used for transfusions,
Associated Theaters, is building a
This bundle for Beriin is contributing nothing but static as German radio broadcaster Rolf Wernecke tries to coax him into cooing for his father over the radio. Such “Hello Daddy” broadcasts are made to
on Miss De Camp rather than any! nice barometer of trends in pic- | of a score of long experienced play-| tures. Which pictures will stand | ers tested for the role. up alone, etc. Also unknown to most film fans
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{an important role. The hero of the I ‘Dick Tracy” serial, Mr. Korda has {taken him from his vehicle and » { signed him to a term contract. . | The amazing thing about Alexjander Korda and his unknowns is {the fact that practically all of them make good in a big way. Vivien 'Leigh, Charles Laughton, Robert Donat, Merle Oberon, Binnie | Barnes, Sabu and Wendy Barrie are but a few of the discoveries he ‘plucked from obscurity and started | jon the road to stardom. {
'WARNERS FIGHT TWO FEATURES
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 4 (U. P)—
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THE OPERAS WHICH have |! proved most popular will be repeated during this, the last, week of Cincinnati Zoo performances. Tomorrow and Friday Gounod’s “Faust” starring Vivian Della | Chiesa will be the presentation. Others in the cast will be William Hain, Nicola Moscona and Joseph
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Royer. Jan Peerce and Robert Weede will return Thursday to perform | Verdi's “Rigoletto” while on | Wednesday and Saturday Gladys Swarthout will sing the title role In “Carmen.” Harold Lindi will sing the role of Don Jose; Dorothy Kirsten, the part of Micaela, and |
Warner Brothers today announced . [that the aim of the 1941-42 pro- | duction program will be an all-out | attack on double features. { By releasing only pictures worthy | (of being single- billed the studio! ‘hopes to end double features within Officials said |
orget the news. bp those bles | “i's merrier than ‘Bu Privates”
J! {the coming season. | more production and star values will |
&) {3 8 In [1 be shen studio releases than gil i a uck’s production of “Benjamin | The ANDREWS SISTERS
TAKE HAWAIIAN SHOTS |! y'(1]2 Otto Brower will leave on July 31 | for Hawaii with a location crew to] LL 4 Blake” and for “Song of the! Islands.” i {3d ee
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PARAMOUNT ANNOUNCES that Hemingway's “For Whom the | Bell Tolls” will be filmed in *‘strict chronological tempo.” (What, all | of it?) . . . Samuel Goldwyn will | produce “Spitfire,” a film based | the late R. J. | Mitchell, inventor of the famed | English fighter aircraft. which will star Leslie Howard and David Niven and which Mr. Howard will direct. Production will start in | England within the next 10 days. Metro has signed Herbert Marshall to play Shirley Temple's | father in “Kathleen,” which be- i gins production todav. This | eliminates him as a possibility for | the title role in “H. M. Pulham. Esq.” scheduled to begin in two weeks. “Frank Buck's Jungle Cavalcade” 1s doing capacity business in Chicago. . . . Jean Parker | has been signed for the feminine lead in “The Pittsburgh Kid” which has heavyweight boxer | Billy Conn in the title role, . . “Pal Joey.” the George Abbott musical hit, will close its ren on | Broadway the first of October and will not go on the road as | { previously planned. The tour has |
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| been cancelled because Gene Kelly who plays the title role has to | report for a Hitchcock picture in | Hollywood Oct. 1. Mr. Abbott didn’t want to substitute someone else for the tour since he had promised the original cast to out-of-town theaters. One of the most famous musical romances in theatrical history, “Rio Rita,” has been acquired by Metro-Goldwyn - Mayer, Written | by Guy Bolton and Fred Thompson | with music and lyrics by Harry | Tierney and Joseph McCarthy, it
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|plained he ramount in his alimony | They were divorced in 19%
Gladys Swarthout will appear for the last times at the Cincinnati Zoo Opera Wednesday and Saturday in the title role of Carmen.
Florenz It ran a year and two weeks there and was played by road companies all over the U. S. . . . The stork has Paramount temporarily stymied on its plans for next seaThe studio's three top singers and dancers—Mary Martin, Veronica Lake and Constance Moore—are awaiting bundles from heaven. . . . It was bound to happen: A Philadelphia radio director has written a new |
was first presented by
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called, “Don’t You Lear at Me, Just Say Yoo-Hoo.” . Price for the original story and script of “Woman of the Year” which will | star Katharine Hepburn is re- | ported $100,000 paid to Michael | Kanin and Ring Lardner Jr. Kanin is the older brother of Garson Kanin, RKO prducer-director, now in service at Ft. Monmouth. | Danielle Darrieux is planning | to returr n to the U. S. from France on or about Aug. 24 «vw Fed Lewis celebrated his 50,000th stage | performance July 21 at Loew's State, New York City. . . Reports are current in Hollywood that Joseph P. Kennedy, formerly U. S. Ambassador to Great Britain and first head of the Securities & Exchange Commission and before f that long associated with the movie business, will return to the picture industry. Jane Withers
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‘WRITER ORDERED TO PAY ALIMONY
HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 4 (U. P.) — | Judge Parker Wood has ordered Screen Writer Frederick Hugh Herbert to pay his divorced wife, Arline Herbert, $4430, she having comwas delinquent that payments.
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SUBMARINE TERROR SHOCKS THE WORLD!
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‘bodied citizen of Indianapolis and
keeps longer than whole blood, does not have to be typed, and can be more readily transported. Bli Lilly & Co. has agreed to process the blood collected from donors in Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky and Missouri on a non-profit basis. The Red Cross and the National Research Council have teamed up in this project, with the Red Cross recruiting donors and the Council handling the technical side. Mr.{By Science Service Fortune said enrollment in Indian-| WASHINGTON, Aug. apolis and Indiana will begin after{ oa vthiv Eden, a real Shangri La! {Spa ohaintnent 07 & Sue) om. carpeted with a rainbow of flowers
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Cites World War Toll
“This appeal gives every able- tain fastness Indiana a chance to help our boys in the camps and on the sea,” Mr. Fortune said. “The first World War
the Smithsonian Institution.
{because at critical moments there was not sufficient blood for life{saving transfusions. | ditions in the wake of battle are
{the cruel needs of war transfusions.
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just been published. Confused con-{ The country, which is a high such that it is virtually impossible to obtain adequate quantities of whole fresh blood, properly typed. “Plasma is medicine's answer to
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Mr, Ching
mountain ranges by roads and obscure paths. When he arrived on the plateau, he traveled | for two days without seeing a living soul, although he did find mud |
and for peace-time disaster work as well. All who donate to this cause will be performing a patriotic {service of the highest type.”
15,000 Units Needed tan herdsmen,
Present needs call for the produc-| The flowers, like mountain flowers tion of 15.000 units of dried plasma | elsewhere in the world, burst into throughout the country. Each unit bloom very suddenly, after summer | equals a pint of processed blood.
{medical conferred here the place is a paradise, with masses
with Mr.
director, Fortune last week. Dr. Robinson, national project was to be here today to]
director, Metropolis of the plateau
lof the shops of about 100 Chinese
ACTIVE MOSQUITOES [21 XTormetse meenenis, wih SUBJECT TO STUDY
3000 Tibetan monks. SCHENECTADY, N. Y. (U. P.) —
runs a river, spanned by five-arch bridges. The| When are mosquitoes a nuisance? When they Hie every 15 Mir, says, suggests the existence of im-
discovered in an inaccessible moun-| in Kansu province, northwestern China, by R. C. Ching, | a Chinese botanist collecting for| Al bulletin describing the plants has |
plateau, treeless and almost unin-| is exceedingly difficult of!
struggled across deserts and over impossible
huts which had been used by Tibe-
lis well advanced in the lowlands. | Dr. William DeKleine, Red Cross| Thereafter for a couple of months
G. of lemon yellow, purplish blue and | deep red, as far as the eye can see. | is a confer on selection of a phy sician | settlement known as Labrang, at an!
{to represent the Research Council. | elevation of 8900 feet. It consists |
with |
Past the town | the Labrang Ho, |
soldier-fathers on the Russian front by their new-born babies whom
Flower - Carpeted Eden Found by Chinese Botanist
|mense forests af its source, far up, 4 — An in the Tibetan country.
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SOLDIERS AT YELLOWSTONE | YELLOWSTONE PARK, Wryo.| (U. P).—Maybe a soldier's life is pretty soft after all. The Army is | completing a recreation center at | Yellowstone for the enjoyment of | soldiers stationed at Ft. Douglas, Utah. Some men have moved in | and plans are being made for each | soldier at Ft. Douglas to spend 10| days this summer at the camp.
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