Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1942 — Page 11
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 11
THURSDAY, JAN. 22, 1042
Youngsters Make Rules
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Makers of serials for the younger| {il trade do littl® worrving about cen- § sorship. The Kids already have
laid dewn their rules and the producers rarely violate them. Weapons of the youngsters are not boycotts or polite printed de-' nunciations, but the old-fashioned razzherry and Bronx cheer, delivered at first hand in the theater. Ford Beebe, producing the “Gang Busters™ serial at Universal. said he found out years ago just what could and what could not be included in pictures of that type. |
Dictate Their Types
“Youngsters,” he said, “are only part of the serial audience, but they dictate a hard and fast pattern for this type of entertainment. “Basic among these imposed prin-| ciples is what we loosely refer to as ‘sex.’ They dont want it in any| form or under any subterfuge. “Put a girl in scanties into a terial scene and you immediately get a chorus of whistles. Derisive, 1 suppose. Possibly appreciative in| some precocious instances | “Let the hero wrap his arms] around the heroine and you have a| similar sitution. Drinking is taboo because the youngsters cant be counted on for a logical reaction.”
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Form Red Cross Class—Registra{tion for a Red Cross first aid class {will be held from 1 to 3 p. m. to{morrow at Prather Temple, 42d St {and College Ave. Mrs. W. E. Kyle |is general chairman of the program. |Enrollment in the sewing and knitting units of Prather Temple community have reached 109. The units meet from 9:30 a. m. to 4 p. m. each Monday.
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War Correspondent Don Ameche seems, at this point, to be facing intra-office rebellion by his teletypist, Joan Bennett, in the movie, “Confirm or Deny.” The picture opens tomorrow at the Circle with “Cadet Girl,” a romantic musical starring Carole Landis,
RECORDING
A BOMB FELL on Pearl Harbor. Flash. In a few seconds (about two) Tin Pan Alley was on the music racks with the first of the new crop ot patriotic songs. Or so it seems. Maybe the Navy wasn't ready. but Tin Pan Alley was. It has the
; : |sisted by Fred Hite, John Suddarth | market flooded with at least 10 notes for every bomb the Japs ‘and Rov Degischer, Mesdames Hite,
dropped. Perhaps there's no equal Suddarth and Norvell Davis will be of “Over There” among the lot, in charge of prizes. V. G. Rocky | althouglr time will answer that. Holland is post commander. | but at least there's plenty to | choose from. | over, While others may sing of heroic | with the war, deeds and daring escapades, Fats | swing. Waller (Bluebird) warbles gently | But if you want it straight, | of “Cash for Your Trash.” It has | Victor has a complete recording ‘morrow night in the school audithe expected hig oder Oe. | "of the Plusinents Mire to ven 'torium, 545 Eastern Ave. | cv and funny) and the backsiae, | gress on he day following e | ; That Gets It, Mr. Joe,” pays an | attack. This would be something invited to hg ho rghit ov A Soiree tribute to the Brown | 0 for the future grandchil- |Witsett and his orchestra will fur-| Freddy Martin (Bluebird) as- x = = Bight She mine, signs his quartet to “Fun to Be | Hit tunes Committee meinbers are Mary Free,” while Glenn Miller's ver- | |Koers, Carolyn Neff, Dorothy Wohlsion (Bluebird) of that fateful | “I Said No"—Lillian Lane swings 'hieter, FEleanora Naughton, Mary Dec. 7 is “It Happened in Hawaii” | it with Claude Thornhill's or- Jane Keating, Mary Helen Neff, ! chestra (Columbia). It's a risque
'T STOP YOUR DON Y Plaving it as a march, Sammy Jean Dwyer, Virginia Alerding, Lois) | ditty that winds up with an awful
EDUCATION NOW! Kave (Victor) turns his talents | Hera Fs Ceriruge Dorn, Marie to “Remember Pearl Harbor.” : Brown, Margaret Galloway, William | letdown. Jimmy Dorsey (Decca) gives it a new twist by turning
most stiring of the current patri- | Greeley, Al Greig, Robert Gallo-| otic ditties. A double sided salute | way, John Nohl, Vince J. McLaughto the flag is dealt up by Frankie | the lyrics over to both Bob Eberly lin, Tom Spellman, Francis Greeley Masters (Okeh) with “Goodbve | (male) and Helen O'Connell (feMamma (I'm Off to Yokochoma™), | maie).
land Emile DesRoches, committee chairman, swingiest of the new bunch, and | “I Don’t Want te Walk WithThe Sun Will Soon Be Setting | out You"—Dinah Shore (Bluebird)
for the Land of the Rising Sun).” | makes you believe she really | SURRENDERS ‘SLOT’ (for the Land o S e 3 S $ all) Gene Krupa (Okeh) dedicates | doesn't. Then she’s “Fooled” on AND FACES ARREST
| the backside. Artie Shaw (Victor) : Keith Heartwell toted a slot
gives it the bounce treatment and | then reports “Someone's Rock- |chine to police headquarters yes-| ing My Dreamboat.” terday and asked whether its op- | eration would be legal.
By Fremont Power Grotto Post Plans Party—Sahara
Grotto Post No. 264, American Legion, will stage a public card] party at the Grotto home at 1238] Ri, Li Park Ave. at 8 p. m. tomorrow. E.| B. Tillson, chairman, will be as-|
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{ Glenn Miller's | bird) sounds a bit canny.
By a subdued symphonie arrange-
| ment, Jimmy Dorsey (Decca) gets | across in a musical way what the | song really
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“The Little Guppy”—Ozzie Nelson (Bluebird) croons it to a little | girl, but the platter doesn't come up to the Merry Macs’ sendin’ (Decca). “The Shrine of Saint Cecelia”— One of the few war songs out with a genuine sentiment attached. The Andrews Sisters (Decca) make it plaintive and smooth. Eddy Duchin (Colum-
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“I Found You in the Rain"— | Chopin's Prelude No. 7 was the |
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basis for this one. Skinnay Ennis | (Victor) sings it in his usual out- | of-breath manner (which appeals |
to more people than you'd imagine) and Xavier Cugat (Columbia) sets it to a beguine tempo, which
On the back side though, is “Chopin Nocturne No. 2 in EB Flat,” which manages to be a great deal more. It's soothing. “Everything I Love” — Dinah Shore (Bluebird), not surprisingly, wins honors among versions by Tito Guizar, tenor (Victor), and
| manages to be nothing much at | | at all.
Today he knew the answer, The slot machine was confiscated. | Heartwell, 22, of 2061 Broad-! left the station under tech-| charged with posses-
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