Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1942 — Page 14

PAGE 14 ‘Ball of Fire’ It's Buzzin’

With Lingo

‘Tootsie’ Stanwyck and ‘Jerk’ Cooper Go

Saccharine.

And now ir all the jerks will kindly clamp the lips and stop the buzzin’, we will now give out with the stuff on “Ball of Fire,” a flick which is now tripping across the Indiana’s white sheet. This is a celluloid strip about a tootsie and a professor ickie, see, and they both are plenty hep in their own lines, only they don’t know the score in the others de-|‘ partment. They are strictly on the! ; stall. (English will be used as little as possible in this review, in view of the fact that “Ball of Fire” is about a Brooklyn sugie who mouthes nothing but the lingo. Understand?)

Barbara Is Tootsie

Well, it occurs that the tootsie is Barbara Stanwyck, who carries a pert set of gams, She earns her cake in a joint. All is oke until the heart-throb, Dana Andrews, gets hot with the blue-coats and so she lams to the professor's nest. Gary Cooper is the prof and with him are eight other jerks laboring on an encyclopedia. After nine A mighty triumvirate of the American theater—Helen Hayes, Alyears, they've worked up to the freq Lunt and Maxwell Anderson (in dark glasses)—go over the script letter “s.” of “Candle in the Wind,” Mr. Anderson’s latest play. Mr. Lunt directed Well the jerk has got to do a| the production, his first time out in such a job, and Miss Hayes is the scribble on slang and so Who else| cgay She'll be seen here in it next Thursday, Friday and Saturday on but Rarbara to put him wise on English’s stage. Following that will be Katharine Cornell in Henri the current manner of wagging the Bernstein's new play, “Rose Burke,” on Feb, 23, 24 and 25.

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JAP ATTACK on Plans for the expansion of State Guard units throughout the nation PEARL H AR B © B i now being considered in Washington §ee the Only Film

will not affect Indiana's State Guard : organization, Adj. Gen. Elmer F. Made of the Attack!

Straub said today.

Formed last January, the State Guard has whipped into shape as an effective home defense fighting force and needs no enlargement, Gen. Straub said,

The number of home guardsmen who have been trained and are ready for instant call throughout Indiana and the nation cannot be disclosed. However, Indiana now has its full complement of men, many of them war veterans.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Circle Film MUSIC

Plays ‘Back . / FERDINAND SCHAEFER IS BACK on the podium of the IndiIn In | A Nn pS) anapolis Symphony Orchestra this week-end, an ahnual occasion that

never fails to conjure up a feeling of respectful gratitude toward the Studio Had Willkie

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Horse and Buggy O. K. for Loretta

HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 7 (U. P).— America couid return to the horse and buggy days “with very little inconvenience,” Actress Loretta Young said after trying it herself first hand. With a rented steed, an old-fash-ioned carriage and a liveried driver, Miss Young kept a daylong round of appointments, driving from one to another in the creaking conveyance. “The drive was most pleasant,” she said. “I believe we could return to the horse and buggy days with very little inconvenience. It is slower, of course, but very comfortable and relaxing.”

SUES FOR $80,000 OVER 'RUINED' NOSE

HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 7 (U. P.).— A nose which provokes laughter is all right for Jimmy Durante, but not for Lou Clayton, the comedian’s partner-manager. Mr. Clayton is suing Dr. Josif Ginsburg, plastic surgeon, for $80,000 on grounds he ruined the appearance of his nose. He charged Mr. Ginsburg was negligent. Mr. Durante said Mr. Ginsburg once told him he “sure would like to work on that (Durante’s) nose?” “What do you want to do?” Mr. Durante retorted, “take away my livin’?"”

LIST MORE PLACES IN | FEB. 16 REGISTRATION

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But whether he indorses the incumbent’s foreign policy is a matter the movie never explains. All that seems to be pure press agentry and if you read akout it on Thursday's amusement pages, kindly forget it. We're sorry we ever brought it up. “Remember the Day” is a flashback to the time when Nominee Shepperd is a pupil (this part being played admirably by 12-year-old Douglas Croft), Claudette is his teacher and John Payne is the manual training teacher and athletics coach. When John and Claudette spend their summer vacations at the same country resort, a scandal threatens, and so he leaves. Later he marries Claudette, and then leaves immediately for France and the first World War. He never comes back.

Weds Childhood Sweetheart

Their prize pupil, however, goes on to big political things. He marries his childhood sweetheart—Ann Todd is the girl, Frieda Inescort is the grown woman. And when he receives the big nomination, Claudi“ ette shows up just to say hello for 258 20 old times’ sake. Rich Brahms :

of the | And that is where we came in. One may think that Mr. Shepperd FOR THE major orchestral offering, Mr. Schaefer has chosen

is a bit too young looking for the the Brahms Third, a rich, melodic,

Presidential nomination (not enough stomach) and Mr, Payne a| surging symphony which would | bit too brash for the manual train- be a welcome contribution from {ing teacher. But this is a romantic direct . . {fantasy and one must overlook a] DY director. It is filled With |lot of things. Yes, a lot of things. ‘Whistling tunes” and they stood | out vividly in yesterday's performance.

—F. P, The concert opener is the mighty, foreboding, Beethoven Egmont Overture. The “breather”

‘Married Bachelor’ ROBERT YOUNG RUTH HUSSEY ! ——WEDNESDAY—— FREDRIC MARCH LORETTA YOUNG i «“A BEDTIME STORY” ; Dl US | “Ellery Queen and the } Murder Ring’

Quite Oke Until—

This is quite oke until the heart- | throb wants her to say “I do” sos the blue-coats can’t make her tell on him. Seems the professor jerk has the same brain tremor. He's got that old saccharine feeling, too. | And this is the point where those who are eager for more will have to lay down their Government slugs before Col. Collins at the Indiana! and see the pix themselves. Gary and Barb dc an ample job. Gene Krupa gives a skin-beating exhibition with a match box and a! couple of fire sticks and Allen Jen-| kins gets a passing score, too. Fair to Middlin’ The heavy learning muggs S. Z. Sakall, Leonid Kinskey,

Plus!....... “A DATE with the FALCON” george SANDERS © wendy BARRIE

ACTUAL SCENES of the bombing of Pearl Harbor by the Japa- | nese, filmed in technicolor, will be shown at the Uptown tomorrow through Tuesday. According to C. C. Wallace, manager of the theater, Fox cameramen were in Pearl Harbor filming a feature at the time the Japs | came over. They swung their cameras on the actual bombing scenes.

Mr. Wallace said the Government took the films away from Fox at the time, but have now released them. Feature pictures at the Uptown for tomorrow through Wednes-

ard Haydn, Henry Travers, Aubrey 05Y are “Naif 1or Seantar’ o Mather and Oscar Homolka. all of, Moon Over Her Subgiger.” them toeing the mark and extra! # 4 # at times. FRANK FLYNN, recently apI at this point you're still won- pointed manager of the Sheridan, dering what's going on, permit us has announced the first Irvingto say that “Ball of Fire” is a fair-| ton showing of “Sundown,” with | to-middlin’ comedy which may or Gene Tierney and Bruce Cabot, may not take your mind off Adolf tomorrow through Wednesday. and the other troubles of the day. Greta Garbo and Melvyn Doug- | Incidentally, this may be our las in “Two-Faced Woman” is attempt to put schmalzando on pa- the second attraction. per. Whew! “What's buzzin’,

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FOU NTAIN day: “Rise and Shine” Her Shoulder.’

GRANADA—Through tomorrow: “Design for Scandal” and ‘Glamour Boy.”

HAMILTON—' ‘Tin Pan Alley” and “Dressed to Kill.” Tomorrow through

Wednesday: “I Wake Up Screaming” | and ‘‘Suspicion.”

IRVING—"Rise and Bane” That Money Can Buy.’ through Wednesday: “Birth Blues® and “We Go East.

MECCA—I Killed That “The Kid's Last Ride.” through Tuesday: FL a Falcon” ‘Appointment for ve

ORIENTAL— ‘My Life With Caroline” { and ‘Parachute Battalion.’ Tomorrow { and Monday: ‘One Foot in Heaven” and “Law of the Tropics.”

PARAMOU NT— "Buy Me That Town" | and ‘Border Vigilantes.” Tomorrow and Monday: “International Squadron’ and “You Belong to Me.’

{ PARKER—' Waltose Falcon” { Yank in the R. ." Tomorrow and i Monday: “Top Setpenit and “The Man From Dixie.

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emeritus should take over the baton once each year. Those who doesn’t in “Remem- : John Shepperd the spirited hand of Fabien Segot over it, for that was when he season, Mr. Schaefer has relied it up. When Mr. Shepperd gets As soloist there is the young marked the first playing of the Handel's composition is in His tone and phrasing in the ural “throaty” tones of the viola, Folch Salkin. lish Ave.; School 57, 5435 E. Wash-

spry old man of the white hair and sharp goatee. It was Mr. Schaefer who founded the orchestra back in 1930 and it was he who courageously led it through many a hard time from then until the spring of 1937. . He sent it soaring upward on its way and so it is him, principally, Mind But Added whom we must thank for having symphonic music close at hand. Sen fimen tality Naturally, it is no more than appropriate that the conductor : ; know him undoubtedly like to see | Stay na in after sense) on orders him on the director's stand. And | from Ciaudette Colbert is an ex- surely it must be a rare pleasure perience that many people probably| for him, too, as he waves the wouldn't forget, either. At least,| baton and hears the advances the orchestra has made under ber the Day,” and he still remem- vitzky bers it when he’s nominated for 1 js then, rather a symbolical the United States Presidency. occasion for all. He had to stay in one time and © uw write “I beg your pardon” 500 times . . on the blackboard. He never quite Salkin Is Soloist FOR HIS pair of concerts this fell love with his teacher. The Circle’s current movie is a : A highly sentimental tale—downright solely on great music of the sugary—and if you ask this one re-| mighty masters: Beethoven, Bach, viewer, the studio had Wendell Handel ahd Brahms. It is the | | Willkie in mind when they dreamed) (4 ot 1usic that speaks eloready to accept the nomination quently without the aid of pro(party unnamed) they play “Back| gram notes or teas or lectures. Home Again in Indiana” and Mr. Shepperd is ions Raving Jo Jules Salkin, first violist with the Se wit > pa orchestra, playing Casadesus’ or- : chestration of Handel's Concerto in B Minor. The concert yesterday afternoon (which will be repeated at the Murat tonight) concerto in Indianapolis — and one of the rare times the viola is heard as a solo instrument. It is, of course, vastly capable of solo assignments, as Mr. Salkin vividly demonstrated yesterday. three movements. The first allows the instrumentalist to display his technical fire, the second his musical soul and the third a mixture of both. Mr. Salkin was not wanting on any score. second was a thing of very high musicianship, a talent that has won Mr. Salkin acclaim here and elsewhere. There is a depth and quality to his atmospheric playing, which, coupled with the natmakes for literal attractiveness. Dial Th gon i ja revised list of places where men ance with the Oy this {in its area may register for the week-end may be scored as clean- eg A 85 338 S. Arcut, personal triumphs for Mr. || oton Ave; School 82, 4700 Engington St.; School 58, 321 N. Linwood; School 62, 4715 E. 10th St.; School 78, 3734 E. Vermont St.; Sexton Real Estate Co. 4610 E. Michigan St., and the Dearborn Hotel, 3208 E, Michigan St.

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that purpose. Mr. Schaefer's pair of concerts are comprised of solid, tested music. It is good to hear a program like that once in a while, tor it provides an opportunity to listen without the unconscious | fear that a composer may possibly go over the deep end at any | time, The next subscription concerts, on Feb. 20 and 21, will present the great soprano, Lotte Lehmann, as guest soloist, and the next concerv, on Sunday, Feb. 15, | will have another guest conductor, Charles O'Connell of RCA- | Victor, on the stand. The soloist | tnat time will be Guilio Mazzocca | of the clarinet section, playing Debussy’s Rhapsody for Clarinet and Orchestra. That's the one Benny Goodman recorded for Columbia, or is that out of line here? |

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Mail orders for tickets to the Nelson “THE BODY DISAPPEARS”

Eddy concert at the I. U. auditorium on Feb. 27 are now being received, Ward G. Biddle, university com ptroller, said today. The mail order sale opened yesterday and until Feb. 20 only Re i Es those orders, jai EA which should be Nelson Eddy accompanied by a return stamped envelope, will be honored. After Feb. 20, tickets will be on sale at the I. U. campus bookstore. Termed by Variety, the trade paper, as the greatest concert draw today in America, Mr. Eddy, baritone, started a 35-date tour last Tuesday in San Diego, Cal. His accompanist again will be Theodore Paxson, who has performed in that capacity since Mr. Eddy’s newspaper days in Philadelphia.

PETTIJOHN QUITS AFTER 20 YEARS

NEW YORK, Feb. 7.—Charles C. Pettijohn, formerly of Indianapolis, toisy announced his resignation, Solo Violist effective March 15, as general counBRAHMS’ SYMPHONY NO. 8 sel for the Motion Picture Producers . a Adi DEL, CON CER 0 ox and Distributors of America. March BEETHOVEN: EGMONT OVERTURE 15 will mark Mr. Pettijohn’s 20th

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