Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1941 — Page 6

WHEN DOES IT START?

CIRCLE “Aloma of the South Seas, * with Dorothy Lamony, Jon Rall and Philip Reed, at 11, 1:50, 4:40, 7:30 and

10 ori Premiere,” rib John Bar. Famer Eugene Pallettee, Prance armer and Ricardo Corte. at 12; 20, . 6:20 and 9:10. “ INDIANA

“Dive Bomber,” with Errol Flynn and Fred urea: at 12:05, 3:11,

6: 12. and ee oT. by Ame at Mites, 98 6 and 9:

. LOEW'S “When Ladies Meet,” with Robert Taylor, Joan Crawford, Greer Gargon and Herbert Magshall, at 11:15, 6:25 and 10. 3 ine Get: Away.” with Robert Sterlin o> Reed, at 1:05, 4:45 an 2

DENIED BY PIDGEON

HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 3.—Film star alter Pidgeon has ended rumors t he plans to appear in a New Fork HA production. “I have no intention of returning, Ro the stage this or any other year,” he said. a

MAROTT’S SPECIAL SAVINGS

HARMON'S VIEW Tommy Harmon, football ace, arriving in the cinema capital to star in “Harmon of Michigan,” stuck to

one requirement in ‘selecting an apartment—it had to’provide a view of Catalina Island, 25 miles away. He found it, believe it or not, right on Hollywood Boulevard.

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From sarong to sarong has been the career -of Dorothy Lamour. In the inset you see her as a

New Orleans baby of about six |

months, wearing what might be called a diaper pdareu (small sarong). Then you see her as she appears now, still in the same

sort: of garment, in “Aloma of

- the South Seas,” showing now at

the Circle. Comes now, though, the word

of a former big game hunter that it isn’t a sarong she wears (nor a pareu), but a “slendang.” This

information comes from John Datu. an authority on Far East-

ern native life and at present in Hollywood. A sarong, he said, is a loosely fitting cotton. shirt. The slendang, of silk or pineapple fiber, is used by native women to cover the upper and lower parts of their bodies. : All of which still leaves Dottie with very little to wear. i

Passes Air Test Despite Crash

HOLLYWOOD, Sept.'3 (U. P). ER Witnessing the crash of an Army might unnerve some student pilots; but not film star Robert Taylor. 1 He was flying his Fairchild cabin plane above the’ Los Angeles Municipal Airport to complete his required - solo hours when a North American B-25 attack bomber went into a sideslip and crashed in a nearby ‘field. One man was killed and two injured. * Flight Examiner Ted Morton reported, howéver, that Taylor passed his flight tests and became a full-|’

This Tremendous Value-Giving Sale Ends Saturday. ‘mark-downs on this seasonable, wanted merchandise.

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LAST 3 DAY

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WHICH HAS GONE OUT OF BUSINESS

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NEIGHBORHOODS

By David Marshall

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.among them. This is the practice

lar type of comedy—Slapstick.

pl puts. story concerns itself with a flier (Cagney) who kidnaps an oil heiress ‘(Miss Davis) for $10 a , pound, runaway marriages, ghost mining towns with mines w cave-in, coyotes and cactus, some all-out fist fights, and lots of laughter. It’s on tomorrow through Saturday at the Vogue; tomorrow through Sunday at the Irving, Rivoli and Strand; Saturday through Tuesday at the Fountain Square; Sunday through Tuesday at the Belmont; Sunday through the next Saturday at the Zaring. - The other piece is what is said to be the Marx Bros.’ last opus— “The Big Store.” This time they're. detectives running wild in a department store, a situation which—if you're a Marx devotee— will please you no end. Being a Marx man myself, I can get the giggles just by looking at “still”. shots of the boys. The zanies will be at the Irving, Rivoli, St. Clair and Strahd to-° morrow through Sunday; at the Uptown through Saturday; at the Belmont Friday and Saturday; at the Speedway Sunday through Tuesday. #® /8 = THE LATEST COMMUNIQUE dbout Private John Peterson, formerly manager of the Uptown, is that he’s on maneuvers with the red army “somewhere south of the Ma-son-Dixon line.” The mock-battles, he says, “are not so bad” once you get used to the lack of bathing facilities. Also (and this is especially for the members of the -Peterson

Fan Club at the Uptown, composed ‘mostly of ‘teen-age young ladies)

Private Peterson is growing a beard! It’s a Vienna beard, gang, and would make him look quite. distinguished except that it’s RED! sens dC Ee. , YOU CAN GET A cinema-eye view of some of the pitfalls of democracy tonight through Friday at the Fountain Square. “Advenfure ‘in Washington” Bruce, Herbert Marshall, Gene Reynolds) is an expose of a Washington spy ring. The second feature, “Paper Bullets,” tells you what it’s about from the hame because paper

way. A little more demoeratic is another of - those “Community Sings” which have been so popular at the Fountain Square.

Talbott will show the first chapter of its new serial, “Sea Raiders” along with “Li’l Abner” and “Singapore Woman.”. Subsequent chapeach week until

CONTINUING ITS policy as the “House of Action,” the 'Granaga for tomorrow and Friday has booked “Pirates on Horseback” starring William (Hopalong Cassidy)

I[ HELD OVER _ REGGIE CHILDS

And His Famous Orchestra

YOUR FIRST-RUN NEIGHBORHOOD movie manse for the week starting tomorrow is offering two excellent examples of one very popu-

In the “Bride Came C. O. D.” Bette Davis and James Cagney have abandoned, for awhile, heavier forms of the drama and spend their time shouting at each other and pushing each other into cactus

courtesies Claude Allison instituted

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(Virginia ,

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FRIDAY’ AND SATURDAY the|

NOW THRU SUNDAY

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Week Days, 44c—Sat., 5c Farewell ‘Dance, Sunday, #o

; ARGAIN BAS

Boyd plus “San Francisco Decks” with Burgess Meredith. ” ” 2

THOSE CONVENIENCES and

at the Sheridan will stay even though he’s now at the Emerson. Such things as a free phone to call taxis or for the youngsters to call home, checking of parcels, taking the seat locations of doctors and nurses who might be called, and such.

THE MID-WEEK SCHEDULE:

‘BELMONT—Through tomorrow: ‘Passage from Hong Kong” and “Horror

and.” CINEMA—‘Blood and Sand’ and “Thieves Fall Out.’ ‘Tomorrow through Saturday: “Broadway Limited” and “Destry Rides Again.” DAISY—Through tomo orrow For Beauty's Sake” 0a “Shadows on the Stairs.” DRIVE-IN—"Love Craz i Tomorrow through Satiirda ay: Our Night” and “Li'l RSON— “She a the Answers’ and ‘Time Out er Rhythm ” Tomorrow through Saturday: ‘Dodge oy p ‘Passage From Hong Kong. UmE-- —‘‘Jezebel”” and “History Is Made at ‘Nig nb, " Tomorrow and Friday: eT and Wo the Kid.” SQUARE—Through Friday: ashington”’ and ‘Paper

and Shorts. So Ends

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ADA Tomioieow and Friday: “Pirates on Horsebacks” and “San Francisco. Docks.” HAMILTON — “She Knew All the Answers” and “Time Out for Rhythm. 44 Tomorrow through Saturday: “Love Totus Neighbor” 1 “Three Men From ex

RVING—“Passage From ,Hon a “A Very Youn 4 iniough Sunday: ride The Big Store.

Kong” morrow ame C. O. D.”

‘OLD RAILS—Through tomorrow: “Horror Island” and “Frankenstein » ! MECCA—Through THursday: “Murder on the Yukon” and “Roar of the Press.” ORIENTAL—‘ ‘West Point, Widow and Shin on a parsima. : ome TTOW u urda; unny’” and “Elie Queen's Pathos ounny. Bh ~ PARAMOUNT—"People vs. Dr. Kiland shorts. Tomorrow and Fri‘Washington Melodrama'’ - and any Blondes.” “Théy

ugh. tomorrow:

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R—Throu | Drive. i Night and “Robbers of the

REX— Through tomer tow:

“Ch Miss Bishop" and -Devil i for

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BR IVOLI—“They Met in Bombay” and ‘Moon Over Miami.” Fomorioy ihrough Sunday: “Bride , Came C. 0. D.” “The Big Store. : CLAIR— Re Adventure in Washing through. und Hulls oie Tomorrow “Navy Bl re for

and fpr lly Reachi and TON a HL Tomorrow. bg “Girls of f the Ro Baer ors SHERIDAN She ne ew All the AnTomotrow through h. Sanird jor id Prejudice” and FHeart t of ie North. SPEEDWAY — Through tom ogam Xi Had Four Sons” "sad Singapore

eh: . 0 Woll “Tak Takes a “Chanter tomorsaw: Kouts ”

STRAND A Youn, 1 iAdventure in Was re Tro mor: a “ihe Bie ead | Bede en Sunde ogy tomorrow:

“angels EL oT Rip Roar

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of BLL. Thtouh tomorow; “Kine Thro! a Hab Lioh Worms: nd ihe Big Boss ; UPTOWN—' Rell Below’’ and “Sunny.” Tomorro urd “Moon Over Miami oo ad erie Ble Store. M

an Billy the Rid and “Blood ore '- day: “Bride Came C. O. Be Ee Knew All es oy E OUTDOOR—Throu, to“Third Finger, Lett ‘Han " and

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“Blood le vs. Dr. Kil Tomorrow rou igh Saturday; “A ETS Pace’

_, DowNzowN h Orrow: “Bunset in A AN oe and “Love Crazy.” AMBASS. R—*‘They Ms shin bay’ ‘and ington hey

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WEST morrow: shorts.

| American Pastime.

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planned entertainment for soldiers.

wise Time and Life magazines. z

big-scale budgets on a don’t-spare-assign a variety of types of show to several Broadway. producers, George Abbott, John Golden, Vinton Freedley, etc., give them the money- and then let them proceed on their own. Details of the plan would be turned over to the Citizens Committee for the Army and Navy, 8 S.: O.-financed. organization. The necessary money would come from Congressional appropriations, the U. S. O. and possibly from private contributors such as Thomas Watson. Mr. Watson, head of the International Busi-

AFTER A LONG AND CONTINUOUS scream from the show busi- | ness, the Army appears to be getting

Equity, the actors’ union, kept punching away, and finally in its

official publication of last month headed an editorial with “Isn't Entertainment Wanted for the Camps?” Variety, too, put in its bit. Like-

And now a few results dre shaping up. After a week of conferences, the War. DoBastiiont is drawing’ up

‘would prefer to mix its poker with

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idea there, except that the country’s new Army is of the type that

a ew other diversions.” - The general might as well have said that ‘what this Army needed was more men who could amuse imseives with naught but blank, Probably no other industry n America is more generous with its talents in times of emergency than the amusement business. The next move is up to the Army.

ness Machine, is president of the Citizens’ Committee and financed it originally. Coincident with this plan, of course, was the announcement that Frederick H. Osborn had been nominated - by | President Roosevelt to succeed Bris. Gen. James Ulio as Morale chief

: Lon 8 8 Movies, Too : THE MOTION picture business also has agreed to do its part in | remedying a situation which has drawn particular: and | scatching criticism from many, ‘Billy Rose

of showing pictures that already have played near-by houses many weeks before. “Theaters near Army sts have been getting special | privileges which prohibit the exhibition of movies at the posts until’ they have ben seen at the pther theaters. And thus the | cry from - soldiers that they'd already seen the only shows available at the |

ne of theaters that refuse to abide by the new agreement may be referred to Washington, where they probably will receive the “official pressure” treatment.

CR. Only a Beginning | %\ WITH ALL these plans, ideas and committees, however, there still remains no very definite program as to ‘what is going to be done about entertainment. By its decision to turn over the shows to big-time producers, the Army has clearly shown that its wanis no part of hiring entertainers. It would prefer to| turn the money over to someone else, and give them free rein. There is an argument to support this view, to be sure—let people plan the shows who know the. business thoroughly—but it is,” nonetheless; rather an evasive way of solving the problem. Probably no greater contribution has been made to Army diver sion than the cutting of prices for service men at the aters. Movies are still the Great If a soldier could get his fill of the.

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