Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 July 1942 — Page 10

Britain's Warning

. ..THE REDEEMING FEATURE on Keith's bill this week 1s the British documentary film, “The Warning,” which is a powerful exposition on civilian defense preparedness. Volunteer auxiliary fire‘men, air-raid wardens and first aiderk in Indianapolis would find

it instructive.

“The Warning” is a photomontage of destruction rained. down

upon the English: city of Nottingham. It shows how units of the fleet, anti-aircraft defense, R. A. F. and civil defense are co-ordi-nated to meet the .air attack.

While it isn’t too well pasted up in spots, it gives you the idea. No actors gyrate, gesticulate or emote in it. The people you see are sailors, gunners and civilian city dwellers working together against the enemy. ‘And: the wreckage you see, happened. The stage bill, which I didn't find very diverting, includes Ted and Art Miller, comedy; Jack Gwynne, magic; the Ambassador“ettes, acrobatics; Ted and Flo Vallet, baton twirling; The Three Freshmen, tumbling, and the Five Guardsmen plus Marian, singing of songs. The feature picture, “AllAmerican Coed,” with Frances Langford and Johnny Downs, is a musical comedy. I didn’t like it.

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.However, the bars must go down on “Our Russian Front,” which the Lyric will probably play on Wednesday, because it looks like an important film. Running about 40 minutes, it shows fighting at the front and behind the lines, guerilla warfare and the scorched earth policy being applied. I am informed that the film is a paste-up of Russian newsreels of considerable photographic excellence, with Walter Huston, the Hollywood actor, delivering 4 running commentary written by novelist Elliot Paul, The advance notice says: “The producers have whittled out a gaphic and galvanic capsule of the Russian war effort.” You can’t prove anything by me. I haven't seen the film. But I'm not going to miss it. I want to see that front, because in the course of the war, it is our front, too.

WAR BONDS ARE NO PUBLICITY RACKET

WASHINGTON, July 17 (U. P). —Treasury secretary Henry Morgenthau Jr, today expressed his displeasure with what he termed the efforts of some professional

entertainers to use war bond sales

as a means of obtaining personal publicity. Mr. Morgenthau was shown .a press release issued by the treasury’s war saving staff in which most of the news was given to a discussion of the merits of motion pictures made by a certain team of comedians. There was only an occasional mention of war honds. Mr. Morgenthau said he was “watching this sort of thing” and that he would check it even more closely.

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#” ” s Lynn J. Stambaugh, national commander of the American Legion, will go: on the air tomorrow on a national radio broadcast to boost the current legion drive for phonograph records for the armed services. Together with Kate Smith, Kay Kyser, Nelson Eddy, Burgess Meredith and Harry James’ orchestra, he will be heard over the Columbia and | network from 7 to 7:30 p. m. CWT. Legion posts have been asked to hake a house to house canvass for “Records for Fighting Men.”

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The 1942 membership was more than 39,000 the highest thus far. Brook D. McCombs, of Anderson, appealed to legion members to attain that goal by the closing date of the state convention here.

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Before leaving Indianapolis yesterday, bond salesman Kay Kyser also issued a sales tglk for the “Records for Service Men” campaign which is underway in Indianapolis today. ~ Kay is president of the group of recording artists who organized Records for Our Fighting Men, Inc. .The American Legjon has agreed to

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records. Mr. Kyser encouraged diree sisters, here, who have each pledged to collect 1000 records for service men. The sisters are Betty Louise, Marilyn and Doris Hosmer, daughters of George H. Hosmer, chairman of the collection drive for the .Osric Mills Watkins post, American Legion. -Indiana’s quota is 1,600,000 old records and the Legion hopes to collect 37,500,000 in the nation. The old records will be sold to recording companies, Mr. Kyser said, at the highest price permitted by OPA. He hopes to raise $500,000 to buy new records.

KILLED IN TRUCK CRASH

PETERSBURG, July 17 (U. PJ). —Edward S. Hensley, 35, of Ireland, Dubois county, was killed 10 miles southeast of here yesterday when a petroleum truck struck a parked state highway truck in which he was sitting. Joseph Kopp, 28, of New Albany, driver of the petroleum truck, suffered ‘a broken jaw

CIRCLE

“Mexican Spitfire Sees a Ghost,” with Lupe Velez and Leon Errol, at 11:20, 2:15, 5:10, 8:05 and 10:28. On stage, Skinnay Ennis & Co., at 12:58, 3:53, 6:48 and 9:33.

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On stage, “Hit Parade,” at 1:46, 4:24, 7:02 and 9:31.

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More than 100,000 people saw a simultaneous world premiere last night of Samuel Goldwyn’s Te Pride of the Yankees” ‘at 41 RKO theaters in Greater New York, The largest crowd .gathered- at Astor theater in Times Square, where only dim-out regulations kept the event from having all. “ glamour of premieres of the past. Here are Mr. Goldwyn (left), Mrs. Lou Gehrig, widow of the baset: i star whose life forms the theme of the film, and Wendell L. Willkie.

MATURE CRUEL, | © ‘HIS WIFE CLAIMS HOLLYWOOD, July’ 17 (U.. E). Mrs. Martha Stephenson Mai. re charged in a divorce petition today

tor Mature, was improvident «ad cruel. Mrs. Mature, widow of the lute orchestra leader, Hal Kemp, ‘c= cused her husband of “extizine mental and physical cruelty,” cad said Mature was a strong, .chlebodied man and well able to support her even though; he dido't.” She asked $510 monthly alimor Superior Judge William S. Ezird granted a temporary order which prevented Mature from -speniing $25,000 in cash, which was cescribed as community propert)

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