Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 January 1942 — Page 4

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 21, 1942

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HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 231. — Now comes a picture about a dentist— “Triumph Over Pain,” to be proe duced by Paramount, with Joel Mc Crea in the lead and Preston Sturges directing. It's based on the biography of a Boston dentist who introduced anes= thesia in 1836.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Jimmy Figures in Ann's ‘Closeup’

Books Flow Into Loew's

More Than 100 Received For Army and Navy.

A lot of people didn't wait until Loew's campaign to raise a “mountain of books” for boys in the services started today with the opening of “The Corsican Brothers.” They began bringing in their books as early as Monday and by opening time today the theater management had more than 100 which will be distributed to Army and Navy recreational centers by the American Library Association, the Red Cross and the USO,

Original Offer Stands

But manager Bill Elder said his original offer still goes. The first 50/ Annabella, wife of Tyrone who bring a book for the soldiers | Power, the movic actor, will be at and sailors today will see the show! English’s Feb. 2, 3 and 4 in Noel free and also the first 25 who bring, Coward’s new comedy, “Blithe one by Alexandre Dumas (who! Spirit”

wrote “The Corsican Brothers").| And also the first 10 sets of Indian- WRITER GETS YEAR IN AUTO DEATH

apolis twins (since “The Corsican HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 21 (U. P) —

Brothers” is about twins). In addition, Mr. Elder will choose Film writer Felix Adler was under} sentence today to a year in the

the best contributions made during county jail on a negligents homicide

the run of the film, which stars Douglas Fairbanks Jr., and to the charge to which he pleaded guilty. Adler’s car killed an elderly wom-

donors he will mail guest tickets. Gives Set of Dumas Books Mr. Elder said that those who 2 last May 25, according to his . ‘plea. He originally was charged with drunken driving, but the

brought in their books early ex1 t wan © piSie that 169 fad ipurdn charge was dismissed when he entered the plea.

Gables Led Happy Life

Clark Irked by Radio

Report of 'Divoree.’

Frederick C. Othman, completes the story of his friend, Carole Lombard.

YOICE from the Balcony by FREMONT POWER

EVERY PUBLIC PERFORMER SOONER OR later finds himself the central character in a variety of legends and stories, some of which may be surprising even to him. It's not that all these quaint tales are the result of outright fabrication. But when a performer has had over the past 30 vears the habit, let us say, of collecting picture post cards, it generally is old stuff to him by the time some press agent, eager to humanize his employer, happens across it The press agent may cramatize the story, in fact, until it becomes an accepted key to the character of the man in question. To the per- | former. though. it’s nothing more than something he’s been doing for a great many years. It may even |= become a source of amusement | story is that he pulls a cigaret to him to see such a “common- | from the pack, tears it in two, place™ thing so ballyhooed | smokes one half and puts the The two subjects in question | other in his pocket Later he today are Ezio Pinza, the basso, pulls that out and smokes it, 00. | and Cornelia Otis Skinner, the | (Dorothy Knisely of the Indianactress. Mr. Pinza will sing with | apolis orchestra has promised to the Indianapolis Symphony Or- | keep an eye on Mr. Pinza and if chestra next Friday afternoon | he does, in truth, practice such and Saturday night. and Miss | thriftiness, it will be duly Skinner will appear in “Theatre™ | ported in the public prints) at English's on Jan. 29. 30 and 31. Otherwise, we are told that the ly all, anyhow. | Metropolitan basso is a disciple of | Carole tried to sell the house, but fast boats and autos and that he there were no takers. According to Poison Rings once tried to be a marathon bi- [her the folks were a little leery > : . evcle rider and a civil engineer, in about the human heads buried nn WE 382 Sid Su wns | that order. (the back yard. She wasnt spoofMAKE Sura WSIS IDs | And that. for the time being, |8 either. They were genuine such information that Mr Pinza | will suffice for Mr. Pinga, except 'shrunken heads from the wilds of | is an avid col- | 5 {South America, presented her by

| that he is 6-foot-2 and gives the | wh lector of poi- | physical impression that should [an admiring explorer. She buried son rings, the | pic voice ever fail him. he would | em under the petunias after he | left.

Kind sO POPU- | pe able to do very well as a black lar with the | ¢mith. boilermaker or professional | Borglas and | wrestler. { Eventually she rented the place lela St = = = {to Director Alfred Hitchcock. Not a until he signed the lease did she He has more | Stage Baby tell him about the 0 under his | than Jo THE SECOND subject for to- ‘bedroom window. day's study, Miss Skinner, seemed

these (tems | uh ! Mr. and Mrs. GG. meantime, had| the reports go destingd for a stage career from her infancy.

“i - moved into a home of their own, | SE . PriT like no other movie star's house. | E. HOEE SR oS. In fet Wt Their combined income approached | ¥ Ls a act, it $1000000 a year and they could] : ang rather | the belief of have solid gold door knobs and a! and orma- | her father, Roman bath if they'd wanted it. were so oon- | the late Otis Skinner, that Cornelias fu- |

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By FREDERICK C. OTHMAN BAYS!

United Press Hellvwood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD. Jan. 21 (U. P.).— ‘When Carole Lombard married Clark Gable in 1939, there was no | whoop-de-do. They drove to KingIman, Ariz, in the coupe of their {good friend and press agent; Otto | Winkler, said their vows, and came {home again. Then they held a reception at | Carole’s house. The only guests {were their old friends, the news- | paper reporters. Everybody had a big time, host and hostess included, re- |and that was all there was to the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. G. Near-

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Ann Sheridan may not know it, but Jimmy Durante is presently going to make her feel very much like an Egyptian mummy in “The Man Who Came to Dinner.” The picture, with Monty Woolley playing the title role, as he did on the stage, will open Friday at the Indiana.

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something for the boys now.” Among the contributions were 15 | volumes of Dumas books, which the | donor confessed he originally paid about $75 for. Loew's plan is being operated in co-operation with the American Library Association's ‘Victory Book Campaign” and all contrioutions {will be displayed in the theater {lobby. As a part of the campaign, {Central Library is displaying the collected works of the French romantic novelist.

BRIGGS TO MARRY SALLY WADSWORTH

Home Was Modest By Tim Tissot,

of “I WAKE UP SCREAMING,” the mystery-murder chiller with lovely looking Betty Grable and “it” man Victor Mature, makes its debut in the neighborhoods this week. First to show the thriller will be the Irving today through Sunday, the Rivoli, tomorrow through Sunday, the Strand, today through Saturday and the Uptown tomorrow through Saturday. Another new show to the neighborhoods is “Suspicion,” the story of a no-good English aristo- | crat (Cary Grant) who marries Joan Fontaine, much to her sor- | row. However, it all ends well | This is one of the better shows | and is at the Irving today through at the Rivoli tomorrow

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ia administered to someone else momentarily off his guard. Besides this quirk (or what | ents performed would you call it?), Mr. Pinza | on the stage brushed her against seems to De Known as & man very | a piece of Shakespearean scenery. frugal with his smoking. The | A whimsical thought, perhaps but the Kind every parent has indulged in. From that night when she rested comfortadbly in the stage hands arms until her mother (Maud Durbin) retired from the stage. Miss Skinner came under all the influences of the theater She showed her gifts as an actress even in her school days. Later, it seeme, disposed to a writing career, but as almost everyone Knows now, she combined the two talents and appeared as a8 monologist, ing her own material. Meantime, of course, the busy Miss SXinner was finding time to write stories

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business on the sound stages.” Carole explained In itors around the establishment. which wasn't any larger nor any | { fancier that yours or mine They had no swimming pool, ve-| ‘cause Miss Lombard said pools were good only for breeding mosquitos. They had one bedroom,

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Carole liked to jump om ‘em. She Called Him ‘Pappy’

She liked company, too, so long

Sunday, showing vis- |

{as the company went home at bed- |

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iin glasses the size of Mason jars, !

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while she drank soda pop and fig-

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through Sunday and at the Zaring tomorrow through Saturday. = 2 2 THE THIRD NEW SHOW for the neighborhoods this week is | «Sundown.” This is a film full | of the typical English colonial. They all wear knee pants, drink

their scotch without ice and fan themselves with sun helmets. Bruce Cabot does a good job and : Brooklyn-born Gene Tierney 18 the wild desert heart throb. It opens at the Belmont today | and runs through Saturday. | ® = = A NEW SERIAL OPENS at the Tacoma Friday night. IU 1s “Don Winslow of The Navy” and will play each Friday and Saturday | night. 2 2 “QUCKER LIST" one of the | latest in the “Crime Doesn't Pay" | series. is on the Fountain Square | bill tonight through Friday to-

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1941." gagement. Briggs came to Hollywood from the New York stage and met Miss | Wadsworth when they | pictures together on the RKO lot.

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for the New Yorker magazine and a new book, “Soap Beh the { Ears,” which has been on the stands only a few weeks (One chapter in the book. “For Whom the Gong Sounds,” does dirt to Ernest Hemingway and “For Whom the Bell Tolls ™ Though she's been in plays before, in minor ways, Miss Skinner i is making what is more or less a new venture in “Theatre.” a regular full-length drama by Guy Bolton and Somerset Maugham. She Childlessness a Sorrow

Is swurounded by “props” and | ye peard about that while we othe aciors were dr iving in from South Da-| > ORS scene (kota from a hunting trip. Clark Julia Lambert, nearly pulled the radio out of the brated actress car by the roots.” stage, makes her entradce | api Lombard, never reticent, through a mass of “flats” and jan ented the fact that it was not similar stage paraphernalia. in the cards ior her t» be a mother. | “I feel morc at home playing Her - childlessness was her second | this than any other scene in the |,.aa) sorrow. The World War was production.” Miss Skinner said. ithe other. She could not under“I feel IT am surrounded by old |qang why men insisted on shooting friends.” ieach other. She thought women Cornelia could hardly have [hrobably could have done a better| been anything else but an actress. {job of ruling the world and she The die was cast long before she even toyed with the idea of anhad much to do with it, inouncing publicly that she really would divorce Gable if he ever so. much as mentioned going to warn

Wished to Pay More Taxes

But that was before the United, States joined in the fray. Once that happened, Miss Lombard forgot her idealism. She forgot everything—even life itself, as it developed—in her effort to help win the war. She quit the comforts of her home for the gloom of the sound stages, simply to earn more money so she could pay more taxes. When she was invited to Indianap-| olis to sell defense bonds, she) whooped as only Lombard could! whoop, and headed East. She peddled $2,000,000 worth of bonds and flew home—and you know the rest of the story. The Treasury Department said she died in the service of her coun-! try. And so she did. There isn't! any more for us to say.

| nounced their selection for the an{nual “AKideiny of Motion Pictures” honors. Baby Corey. who played the role {of Marlene Dietrich’s baby in a film {in which the German-born actress i fell and fractured her ankle, was { voted the most promising child star for the coming year. Carlotta Jelm, 10, was picked as the outstanding child star of 1941 for her work in “One Foot in Heaven.”

SENIOR AT JORDAN WILL GIVE RECITAL

Richard Foster, Jordon Conservatory senior, will give his graduation recital at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Odeon. An oboe student under Harvey McGuire, Mr. Fos-| ter's recital was moved up from its original April date because the young musician soon will be in-| ducted into the Army. He will be assisted by Nellie Jones, flute; Robert Barton, clarinet; Gail Weimer, horn; Paul McDowell, bassoon, and Joseph Lewis, piano. The public is invited.

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