Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1941 — Page 4

OICE # From the Batoon by FREMONT POWER

AGAIN DISPLAYING 1% THE SPIRIT OF philasithropy s0 genuinely characteristic of show people, the Variety Club will its Anh

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is to.get under way at 1:30 p is but one of the: charity Projects of’ the Variety Cub, 5

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leasing Corp. is reddying a pi ture called “Blonde Comet," wherein a girl drives in the Indianapolis classie. Virginia Dale is the girl and Barney Oldfield will play himself. Apparently, Hollywood never heard of Tot that rule that bars all women ‘from the: track— even if théy have on goggles . . . Universal's efforts: to bring Abbott and Costello here last night for’ the Associated Theater Owners of ‘Indiana convention, didn't materialize. The comedy pair “was in the vicinity but had to hurry to Detroit for the world premiere of their “Keep Em Flying.” (It opens here at the Indiana Thursday.) And so it appears as if Metro gets the spot-. light at the exhibitors’ convention with the appearance of King Tarz, a lion, this afternoon in front of Central Library. . . . Bert . Lahr disciples will be happy to learn he is retyrning to the screen in the forthcoming “I'll Take Manila” which costars Eleanor Powell and Red Skelton. Incidentally, this one also will feature Tommy Dorsey’s band, which played here Saturday on its way to:the Coast. . . .. Hollywood’s most-awaited arrival of the week is Eros Valusia, the Rio de Janeiro dancer whom Life recently saluted. She’s scheduled | for “Rio Rita.” .. Spencer Tracy and Frank Morgan remain the only two so far cast: for the filmization of John Steinbeck’s “Tortilla Flats.” The directorial assignment has been given to Victor Fleming, who did “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” and “Gone With the Wind.” 8 ® »

A Fateful Smack?

PATRICIA DANE, who won good notices with her thorough kissing of Mickey Rooney in “Life Begins for Andy. Hardy,” has three good roles coming up. She has feature parts inh “Rio Rita” and “Somewhere I'll Find You” (the latter with Clark Gable) and

“an important .spot in “Johnny

Eager,” with Lana Robert Taylor. .. . . Latest to sign for. RKO’s “Syncopation” is ‘Connie Boswell, last seen and heard in “Kiss the Boys Goodbye.” . . . Joan Bennett and PFranchot Tone will get a chance to make up for “She Knew All the Answers” in “Highly Irregular.” This one will be against a Holland background, Joan being a Dutch girl and Franchot a grounded British flier. Cutting short his tour, Kay Kyser is due back in Hollywood next Monday to begin work on “My Favorite Spy,” in which he'll be starred. . . . One of the best vaudeville units now on tour coms bines Bill Robinson with Jimmie Lunceford’s band. They're making all the big spots—and coh, if only we still hag vaudeville here!

Short Stuff

WARNER - BROS., the story goes, was offering its office staff a $50 prize for a title shorter than “The Night Before Christmas,” which the studio is producing. Back came this “Dec. 24.”

Turner and

suggestion :

Symphony's New

Harpist to Play||

Myron Hosen, new harpist with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and artist teacher at Jordan Conservatory, will make his Indianapolis debut as a soloist in a public recital (at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow in the War Memorial auditorium, His program:

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COTTAGE DONATED BY MARY PICKFORD

HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 18 (U. P.).—|

of the Motion Picture Relief Fund, has donated a/fottage’to the $800,000 country ent for film workers - under construction in Woodland . Hills : Miss Brits is'the 12th bungalow donated to the relief project. It will he nowh as Charlotte Pickford ‘cottage, memory of the star's mother.

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New Stars to Appear With Troupe During 7-D Day Stay

Sonja Henie, whose ice skating has put her in the top income brackets, will appear with ‘her troupe at the Coliseum from Dec. 5 to 11. The Henie troupe will perform only in six cities this year besides Indianapolis=—Omaha, ' St. Louis, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago and New York. . Miss Henie (Mrs. Dan Topping in private life) will head the cast of star performers and will be on the ice herself many times. Gene Turner; holder of the United States figure skating championship until he turnea professional by joining the Henie Revue, will be her new. skating partner, taking the

Film to Portray Russo-Nazi War

HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 18.-— Work on -a:documgntary film dealing with the Russo-German War and Russian activities behind the lines has been started by Lewis Milestone, director, and Joris Ivens, producer of “Rain” and “Power and the Land, oh t Paul will work on the picos hich will be edited to one hour's length from Russian newsreel

place of. Harrison Thomson who is now in the U. §. Army, Fritz Dietl,

of stilt ska in: the world, =i make his. second appearance with the show, od Jimmy ‘Caesar, the boy irom Oklahoma. whose excep tional skaiing and athletic ability as -a member [of the ensemble earned. hima featured spot, will be presented in @a- whirlwind speed skating and jumping act with Charles Hadlett and Kramer of Los Angeles, Miss Kramer is the first girl skater 10 be featured in a jumping act in any revue. A new star who will: sppear, for the first time in the Henie Revie is Derothy Caley, the youngest sister of Canada’s most famous ice skating 7

shots flown to this country by Art-|

kino. Corp. ‘A ‘major distribution outlet will be sought and proceeds will be devoted to Russiah war aid.

FOURTH TEAMING

Spencer Tracy and Director Victor ||

Fleming have been united for =a fourth time for John Steinbeck’s “Tortilla Flat.”

WHEN DOES IT START?

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Brent, with C. Fields, Gloria Jeon Berar at 11:29, 2:37, 5:45

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Director Foam Renoir was looking ound for feminine romantic lead in the forthcoming movie, “Swamp Water,” he chose * Anne Baxter of the New York stage rather than a Hollywood “big name.” ' Maybe Jou can see why from the picture, Miss Baxter _ incidentally. is; a, niece of Frank Lloyd Wright, the archi-

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