Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1941 — Page 9

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: HOLLYWOOD, ‘Sept. 17 . P)— re is nothing more. painful,” said ‘William Powell, “than to playa scene -which is hilariously funny to everyone on the set, then have it: greeted by blank and silent faces in the theater.. “And there are many more of; that kind than you might think. A thing can be mighty funny while it is being made but come out sm Othe am, ften ba TI, Mr. : 0 » Powel, “bifause opens is an i#nknown value. The difference be-

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| ladies * he. tn “with his

chest expo: Now: he will learn

The part is a very good one in “Shanghai’ Gesture,” wich ose von Sternberg is directing for ducer Arnold Pressburger. . It will give Mature a chance: to

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Vi e|dianapolis girls have a date for to-| night with the Service Men's Club,

the Westlake orchestra and the

Toast ein Seuss umn 8 it rains the “will be {held the State House rotunda,

“The dance is in celebration

Constitution Day and is in charge fa

teur art store it to its original condition. Mr. Terret

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ST 5 NEAR CLOSE

sod ‘Ind., Sept, 17.~

| Trial of the $7500 personal services :|sult filed against Marion ‘County

Al. Feeney by Julius ,C.

7 |Travis,” former’ fading Stjreuns

Court - judge, was

Little : Business’

Problems Checked to Map Aid Program.

By DANIEL M. KIDNEY Times Staff Writer

: pions terferes with defense.”

“Our people are intelligent enough

to stand by the Government Shots any

‘defensible rulings ties or anything else,” he

prioriuded. “But they do not wait to feel that

Uncle Sam is doing any unnecessary hoarding of a, while letting

WASHINGTON, Sept. 17. — Rep. their businesses’ starve to death for

Charles A. Halleck (R. Ind.) today

want of them.”

‘Senator Raymond E. Willis of-

began cempiling the data gathered |fice reported that under the new at the series of hearings he held priorities setup announced for the

throughout Indiana on the defense

Office of Production’ Management the matter se

to be meeting with’ -

engendered problems. of the small some sane a justment.

businessmen.

He expects to present this for discussion at a meeting of the G. O. P.

be | committee assigged to study this

use the acting lors he learned in of H. w. Middlesworth, City Recrea- od r : e Par |e fous in Monroe circus problem of Which he is the chairs

some 60: parts al the Pasadena Community “Playhouse.

- tween a .comedy scene being very| : Linda Page funny or falling flat frequently’ de- : # a =

pends on exact timing, a gesture,

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“There is no real test for comedy before it is played before an audience. If the audience laughs, the scene is good. If it.doesn’t the scene is not funny, no matter what yo might have thought about it.”

Next F xt Friday

Mr. Powell's best known comedy| Linda Page and Jimmy James

roles are those as Detective Nick Charles in the “Thin Man” pictures, with Myrna Loy playing the part of his “wife. Their: latest: for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer is. “The Shadow of the Thin Man.” “A lot of people,” said Mr. Powell, “think Myra and I are as daffy all the time as we are in the movies. Life would be very happy. if we could be. But when we're making a picture we both spend most of our time away from the camera worryine abou whether it is ‘working out

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days without removing his shirt; he

results mow. In the picture, at least, he is as

lovely girls, Gene Tierney, Phyllis Brooks and Ona Munson compete| for his attentions. It was the movies, said Mature,

He got along quite well in tos |

said, and sees no reason why hel, should not be able to’ get as good | i

much the ‘lady killer as ever. Three

Ne the 12th District, American. Legion, | alia

will act as hi ] The “girls a the dance were LS

selected ‘by a special committee of flicials. Fer

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due’ him, Tor his 4 representing ey: in a

| successful recount action in the 1938

election. Feeney . was Jimary © "defeated by a ony Lutz at the polls but ih the recount was

( Seclatei nominated

The: principal. ‘witnesses’ tor the

¢ plaintif yesterday. were Otto Ray.

The Indiana Roof, provider since 1928 of some of the best dance music available, will reopen for the fall season next Friday night’ with the music of Jimmy James’ orchestra. James recently graduated from a WLW attraction to a spot on -the NBC network and: he will bring with him Songstress Linda Page, who will be familiar to Roof patrons of last season. She joined the James band recently’ during its engagement at the Beverley Hills Country Club where she shared vo-

‘cal honors with Jane Fromah.

The James band will be here Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights. Since its construction the Roof has offered such attractions as Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller, Wayne King, Woody Herman, the Ink

| Spots, Duke Ellihgton and others. Located atop the Indiana Theater,

the Roof again will be under the direction of Alice McMahon, ‘who leased it for a year last September and: renewed the lease last June before starting on a talent hunt in Midwestern night spots.

Thomas Mitchell ' Given Big Role

HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 17 (U. P.) — Mitchell has been signed by RKO}

Radio for one of the most important roles, that of Father Antoine,

{in the David Hempstead production,

“Joan of Paris,” which will introduce Michele Morgan “and Paul

which first discovered the possibilities in his muscular torso. ly “Before that,” he said, “I had given no especial thought to my physique. Then Hal’ Roach saw me swimming, after I had signed a contract with hin¥ and that was my undoing—or undressing. “Things got to such a ie that when I went to New York many people ‘seemed to think I ought to go about the streets with my shirt off. What makes people like that?”

Operation Aids Olivia

Gains 20 Pounds, Wegprs Clothes Better.

HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 17 (U. P.).— Olivia de Havilland looked prettier, if possible, thal usual, “It’s the tra weight,” she beamed. “It was my operation.” “Operation?” “Yes, after my appendectomy~= there’s a four-dollar word, isn’t it— I gained 26 pounds. Then I took some of them off again, and, well, I guess I do look better, at that.” ‘Miss de ‘Havilland was getting ready for some work in a .soldier-and-Indians picture ‘at Warner Bros. Talks of Current Movie

She was wearing a long, white, fluffy dress with yards of material in the lower half and inches in the top. It was one of those gravity-

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"Mr. Travis con the $7500 is | MAD.

“Since other members of the Gommittee made similar studies in their states, My expect to | have sufficient data to develop some program of action,” Rep. Halleck declared. “In Indiana many of those who attended the meeting at Indianapolis gave very detailed testimony regarding what they allege is Government -hoarding of materials» which

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STEAK DINNER Henrie to American motion picture (defying numbers with no shoulder audiences. straps. o IN TOWN Mr. Mitchell has a long list of | “Six months ago” she said,

brilliant portrayals to his credit, his| Would. have had trouble, Th : films including, among others, “Out [dress like this. When I went to the

of ‘the Fog,” “The Long Voya e | hospital: I. was 20 pounds underHome,” “Gone With the Wind” age weight, my doetor said.

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Talk turned to the picture she was working -on. § Yep, Errol Is Custer “Right now,” she said, “it’s called : It’s the story of George Custer, from| * EMERSON .'%, »% 206 the time he was a cadet at West YOUR RADIO FAVORITES : ah r McGee & Molly” —r a very good part. And I'm glad to TUXEDO! 20C A, |be back at work again.” Flynn, of course.” WH : 5 Bl ; : . “You're wanted on the set, Miss a» OTS Sheridan 2% 5 52% “ECATTERGOOD PUL » Cn g: on oaNaD PULLS THE STRINGS |And! “JUNGLE GIRL” at 7 p. m. Only [perhaps those extra Pounds, stood EET RIT up, too. RA04 00 A ; tO LL ba 5 12 4 Tonite : Sa genie eae op sistos 2008 poryvwoop, sept. 17 (u. B. BE ; Geraldine Fitzgerald—Jas. Stephenson —Actress Gene Tierney does things| 1 ! A {< Say by» contd productions $7500 a week on 8 : SUS ; THUR. “BLOSSOMS IN Ded IST" oan out” arrangement. : ? STE Aa

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© of them and feel wonderful.” ? —— ‘They Died With Their. Boots On,’ sf tr ‘EAST SIDE ; but I think the title will be changed. RAMILTO Tern Clark Gable “THEY MET 1 » | Point up to the famous last stand Don he “MOON OVER BOMBAY at Little Big Horn. Im his wife, It’s] is Way Please” ; or RC I tag ot pen Mah JR i, Pa One ey Me! in Hombay' ‘Balerite - alle EY Dishes to Ladies an yu gu de Havilland,” someone called. : F.xcellent se Le ! Clark Gable “THEY ‘MET IN BOMBAY” | Miss de Havilland stood up. The : that may not Dt . Betty’ Grable “MOON OVER MIAMI” |dress, due to some white magic or 4 $ Petit Point A ars fo es : I b OL1L: s Bo | NIE Lool RF 2 . 3 LOOK. hadi 55 E. 10th “Th fee LIVES - MODESTLY TL A AL " iohte AA RL " "ON BIG SALARY You'll be delightec IRA “SHINING VICTORY” in a small way for a star who is TIT ¥ costin the: Arnold Pressburger “HORROR ISLAND” (Duis : 5° = ’ She has moved into a new house. inal Chapter. “SKY RA BLONDIE IN SOCIETY” The former orDas Sok

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