Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1942 — Page 7
to RICHARD. LEWIS.
Steing the Sights, i
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WALKING AROUND DOWNTOWN, SLOWLY: Three Siiings
come on Wednesday." “The Nelson
Eddy-Jeanette MacDonald" songfest,
“I Married an Angel,» will Re twih: billed at Loew's with “Maisie Gets.
Her Man.” ¥ Walter Wanger's te Tp. of actual combat ' pasted up with: “the. .story “of ‘the first ican. ers’ Ho, see action in Britain, Duta dt Lyric, “Our Russian Fion{”. 1s a Wednesday special, first. donimien rtary: film ‘on the Russian: fighting to play a major downtown - House. ‘Reports on it are good. Kay Kyser ‘might have left - town: last week, but his
shadow lingers on "the Lyrics’
screen in the co-feature Favorite Spy.” Keith’s vaudeville house has booked a lively series of stage shows for the balance of the summer and early fall. Loew’s manager, Bill Elder, is- pitching. hard for “Mrs. Miniver.” quiet way, is convinced that this
“My
is one of the greatest pictures of:
all time, | It’s due the 29th. It certainly is a swell job and it helps co:apensate for all the trash Hollywood piles.
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Get the Records
LET'S GIVE the Records for Pighting Men drive a boost, how about it? The idea is to salvage 37,500,000 old phonograph discs ahd use the proceeds in the sale of this scrap for newly released recordings in a continuous flow to American armed forces.
Records for Fighting Men, Inc.,
as you. know, was formed last month by Kay Kyser, Kate Smith, Fritz Reiner, Sigmund Spaeth. and Geéne Autry. The’ corporation will supply the phonograph players. All you do is collect your old records and be prepared when the American Legion knocks on your door. to collect them.
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Fight Chicago Doubles IN CHICAGO, Illinois Allied
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Bill, in his |
“Eagle Squadron” opens at the same time at The: boys in New York say the film has some terrific
“Autry Erlich
GENE AUTRY, the
air: corps. filled by Roy Rogers, if five million youngsters give the nod. . .°, Film Daily says Davis’ reorganiaztion: of the office" "of ‘war information has “failed to create any startling changes” affecting Hollywood's role in the government’s program. They say soldiers are turning
toward melodrama as their favorite cinema fare. . . . Because they are making more money than ever before, youthful movie patrons are abandoning the neigh--borhoods in favor of the firstrun downtowns to give the girl friend a more impressive evening. . . . Minneapolis houses are experimenting with midnight shows - for war workers. . . . In Baltimore, one theater took cognizance of a test blackout with the announcement: “Spend the blackout tonight with Danielle Darrieux in “Mlle Ma Mere.” Merle Oberon has been signed by Columbia pictures for the femme lead in “Heart of a City,” an. old-time meller. Warner's just bought the screen rights to “Men Without a Country,” by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall. Humphrey Bogart will play one of the five male roles. Erskine Caldwell will write the script of Warner's “Mission to Moscow.”
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She's Typical
. LATEST HOLLYWOOL" Cinderella story concerns a 20-year-old secretary in the lead, tin and zinc section of ‘the office of
singing cowboy, has gone into the army | His place may be |
‘that Elmer |
Here's an infantryman’s’ view of one:phase of the Russian front, ‘shown - ‘in the Lyric’s- war
Wednesday. ‘They're aitplanes made in Germany.
ment, “Our Russian. Front,” which epens
Latin? Nope Pure Indian
‘Venezuelis Gift’ Reveals Trug Identity. HOLLYWOOD, July 20. (U. P.).— Hollywood; ' the town of frequent
hoaxing, admitted it had ‘beer hoaxed in first-class style today
.By NAT A. BARROWS
Copyri ht, 1942, by The Indianapolis Times The Chicago Daily News, Inc.
PARAMARIBO, Surinam, July 20 (Via Clipper).—When the United States soldiers come home from this Dutch colony down toward the Amazon, some pretty tall stories are going to be told. They will sound fantastic, even incredible, to those
out of water, and the hal hawklike Talaraibarino
delights in frightening 1:
tries half out of their wits
'Lost World" Among ay
‘Odd Experiences in Jun: les
‘I the fish that swim with thicir heads
at them and suddenly W¢ ce ing off.
They've learned the tricls arrows and the way of
: poison
ie dugout
Mae West Faces
Mate in Court!
HOLLYWOOD, July 20 (U. P.).— Mae West and her “forgotten husband,” ex-Broadway hoofer Frank Wallace, : wrangling about their brief marriage in 1911 today when they face each other in-divorce court. Wallace sued the curvaceous actress for $1000 a /month separate maintenance and an accounting of “community property valued at $1,-
hs 3 Ghost,” : tn spt . “at i Pa: 18, 51 8: 10, Sis and 10:28.
y Ennis & Co., at OrhBe 5s, 6 6: i Tand 9:33.
Patrieis - Morrison and Albert Dekker, at 11:20, 3:35, 5:50 and 9:05, . . LOEW'S son i, iam are a, Charley / Gra at 11:20, 2:25, 5:25 od 8:28. Tey Al - Kissed the Bride,” w oan Tes Rolang. Foun, Bille. Bur and Allen Jenkins, at 13:50, Be, 6:50 and 9:55. . , LYRIO “Gunga Din,” ‘with Cary Grant,
Viecto:! McLaglen and Dcuglas Fairbanks Jr., at 1, 2:50, 6:40 and
"eKing Kong,” with Fay Wray, Robert = Arms rong, Bruce Cabot and King:
- lg
Rong," at 1:10, 6 and 8:50. .
: >] | PAULETTE, CHARLEY. §
BEST OF FRIENDS
HOLLYWOOD, July 20 (0. P)— Paulette Goddard and Charles. Chaplin, divorced a few weeks ago
|in Juarez, Mexico, apparently weré ‘| the best of friends again today.
The film couple appeared arm in
: [arm at. the Mocambo night club
and danced together sevéral tines before neéwspapermen noticed them. Miss Goddard said she and Chaplin were “just ‘good’ friends,” ~ whil Chaplin, who doesn’t like Teporters, didn’t’ say a word."
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Joan wierd f Melvyn Douglas | 4 “THEY ALL KISSED THE BRIDE” ;
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ight in New Orleans” Preston Lin Patri
WINCHELL
He: sells. Mr. and Mrs. America, go + that M-G-M’s ?
Mrs. Miniver
“10: BEST FILM LIST -
MAISIE THE “1 MAN”
together with:
* INTOLERANCE THE CROWD ~ LONG-VOYaGE HOME| VARIETY . BOMBSHELL ~ POTEMKIN EASY STREET CARNET du BAL : PUBLIC. ENEMY
when . olive-skinned Burnu Acqua-
price EB utnrtin gn py netta—publicized as - “Venezuela's! ‘ yrne, an ”, she hails from Texas. gift to movies”’—revealed she was a
who've never penetrated the mysterious “lost world” of the Guiana jungles. : : But no matter what weird tales
and a snakes, heard the drums far a’ jungle, beating out the chant.
000,000.” His complaint also charged Miss West with 12 counts of alleged] cruelty and. “six specific cases of infidelity.”
MBS. MINIVER
has taken thé lead in a finish Coming. Soon!
fight “against double features. Local managers who want to rid
themselves of the double bill are watching with interest. Can nimois do it?
In ringing words, Allied prexy
Jack Kirsch outlined the war aims: Chicago first runs are playing two “A” pictures on the same program, By the time they reach the. subsequent runs, said he, “they. are pretty much milked.” “When we start something,” he announced, “we finish it.” - Well, -all over the country the nigkleodeons and picture : palaces
alike are -looking for a David to,
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Well, Sam Goldwyn needed a Washington: secretary to play the’ part of a Washington secretary in RKO’s “They Got Me Covered,” featuring Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour. (Lamour doésn’t wear a sarong in this one, hence’ the title.) So the scouts picked out Miss’ Byrne as a typical secretary, quiet, demure, attractive, but not glamorous. When she got to Hollywood, Goldwyn discovered that in addition to having acted in the Dallas, Tex. Little Theater group for years, she has a fine’ contralto voice and in 1938 won a . prize from the Southwestern Beauty Congress for having the most beautiful hair. Typical Washington "secretary, hey?
JAMES TO SPEAK ANDERSON, July 20 (U. P).— Speakers at a G. O. P. banquet to be held here tomorrow include Richard T. James of Portland, Republican nominee for state auditor; Rue J. Alexander of Pine Village, nominee for secretary of state, and Ralph F. Gates of Columbia City, state Republican chairman.
pure-bred American Indian girl who had never been outside the United States. : Se The -raven-haired, 21-year-old actress admitted she had pulled the wool over the public's eyes not only’ at the film capitol but also at New York, where she was a‘ popular Powers model, featured as the “typ= ical Latin American girl.” : Her deception, successful for more than four ‘years, was exposed when] she applied for membership to the screen’s actors’ guild. ‘Since : the war the guild has ruled that nativeborn citizens must supply proof of birth and that’ foreign-born players must submit passports. :
The Give Away.
Miss Acquanetta’s “Latin complexion” showed ‘rosy tints ‘around the ‘cheekbones when officials ‘of the actors’ guild asked for. her Venezuelan passport “simply as a matter. of form.” herself, said she didn’t have a passport and. didn’t need one because she wds ‘a genuine American. While guild officials and publicity men from Universal studios, where she has been ‘sighed to a long-term" contract, groped for chairs and brandy bottles, Miss Acquanetta hastened to explain that she was really a member of the Arapahoe Indian tribe‘'and had been born near Ozone, Wyo. Liked the Exotic “I chosé the Latin "American backgrourid because: it was exotic and fitted my type,” the actress said, “put now that my little trick has been exposed I see no reason to continue the deception or alibi. As a matter of fact, boys, I'm proud of being a full-blooded Indian.” Hollywood leaders, especially those at: Universal Studios, are tak= ing Miss Acquanetta’s hoax in stride
| about the truth, allowing, of course,
But she braced
‘port of his dissenting opinion on
are told by these American troops now stationed here they'll be: just
for” a little amplification for personal glory.
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Right now, the soldiers guarding the bauxite ‘mines ‘at Moengo, 104 miles up the fabulous'Cottica river, have piled up enough story material to write a sequel to Hudson’s “Green
Mansions.” That is, they could if they weren't tough fighting men more interested in the flow of: bil-! lets than the flow of ink. They know, all about, the strange customs of the bush Indians, and
TERRE HAUTE JURIST RAPS MINE DECISION
TERRE HAUTE, Ind, July 20 (U. P.).—Judge John P. Jeffries, member of a three-man fact-find-ing panél named to arbitrate Indiana’s deep vein coal mine wage dispute, charged yesterday in a re-
sna
the board’s majority decision that “no collective bargaining contract is. binding or effective if such a contract can be set aside by an arbitrating committee _ because ‘one group is dissatisfied.” A majority decision in the wage dispute,” reported ‘last week: by Jamgs. F, Dewey, U. S. labor department conciliation commissioner and Judge Henry Brown of Jellico, Tenn., held that district 11 United Mine "Workers shooters and drillers were entitled to ‘daily wage in creases of. 40 cents. J The board’s finding voided a contract signed Aug. 4, 1941, between district miners and the Indiana, Coal Operators’ association. : In reporting
and now claim she is better starring material than ever before—since she will be the first female full-blooded Indian to be featured in movies.
DEFENSE RALLY SCHEDULED
EVANSVILLE, July 20 (U. P.)—A meeting here Aug. 13 of 10,000 civilian - defense workers in con-
| junction : with a city-wide "blackout
and “gir raid” will feature an address + by Governor Henry - F.
Schricker.
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opinion, Judge.Jeffries asserted that he found the contract to be “active and binding.’ He said, the evidence showed that no reservation. was made in the contract holding open any question of wages in any classification.
CHECK CONFESSION IN 1937 UNION MURDER
SAN FRANCISCO, July 20 (U, .P.).—A man identified as James A.
while they checked his story that he was paid $7500 for killing Nor-
union: official. Redwood, business agent; for
New York, was killed at Teaneck N. J., Feb. 19, 1931. The case neyer
.| was: solved although, a. $25,000 e- #
ward was’ posted. Boyd, -unshaven, - ‘poorly dressed,
enness, Saturday night. “This has been on my conscience,”
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he said. Police said he cited ‘names| and, circumstances. -indicating he} was: familiar with ‘the Redwood case, 3
‘Many of them have
smattering of the talkie:
riverbank villages and {with presents.
Probably no soldier at]
has seen more of the b than Sergt. Carley W.
Winthrop, Mass., comma, lh of the transit guards for ! ite freighters. In his fr tween the long hauls vu
the river Sergt. Kellog h
trated many. miles beyoiicl
|into jungle country rarily | ;
white men.
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descendants of escaped si es,” he
related. “They're friendly «
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do enough for you if thay
‘They live a primitive exist; the philosophy of worlii and sleeping only when to. One of the village © chiefs, told me, through
preter, that they simply dor
anybody to tell them, iwi
They want to be free fw « please.
“They don’t wear mush k lothing,
if any. When they go | Paramaribo, on occasion, | to stop at the clothing t
‘bush again, they leave
rowed clothes there. “These villages are 1 you'd call ‘the lost wo: ( me, all of us soldiers ire ‘have some stories to tell get back to the states. |
“The trouble will be, (ko:
‘everybody’ll ‘think wer them. And we'll only be of the strange ways of Fi is
Miss West replied with a simple petition for divorce, which included two charges of bigamy against Wallace. Wallace based his suit on the principal charge that Miss West has “intimately associated with, first, her manager, James Timoney; then four or five assorted prize fighters, and, finally, known criminals and
.| gangsters” in the past 20 years.
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