Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 August 1942 — Page 10

IMISTS TO SEE AIRACOBRA FILM ~ A coler motion picture—“Cannon on Wings”—will be the feature tomorrow noon at the Optimist club luncheon to be held at the Columbia club. The film is the production Hols

of the Bell Aircraft corporation's |:

Opens 2d Week

[Vera Loses Role:

'No Complaints’

HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 8 (U. P).— Vera Zorina, replaced as Maria in “For Whom the Bell Tolls” by In-

Jgrid Bergman, put the action in ‘| its proper place today on leaving

for New York. Pressed for a statement, she said:

VOICE from the Batons by RICHARD LEWIS

Dottie Due at Circle

LILLY CO. GROUP WILL HEAR "AIDA A party of Eli Lilly & Co. em=

ployees and their guests will attend a performance of “Aida” Saturday

evening at Cincinnati.

‘It will include the Misses Carol

_{Noel, Jean Hackerd, Patricia Wal-

ters, Janet Morgan, Nancy Scott,

Barbara Loveless, Charlotte Mets, Doris Brown, Betty Schuck, Rita Landers and Florence Willard. Also, Leander King, Tom Hendrickson, John, Joseph and Maurice Dux, James Jacobs, Thomas Teagardin, Leo Cavanaugh and John

“Once in a while you must lose a decision. “Unfortunately there are too many’ truly ‘tragic ‘lost decisions [taking place all over -the world today for any of us ever to feel sorry for ourselves.”

PHONE STRIKE CONTINUES CLEVELAND, JAug.- 8 (U. P).— ite a request from the war labor 'd that work be resumed immediately, 1900 installation, mainteftance and construction workers of the Ohio Bell Telephone Co. were still on strike in northeastern Ohio today.

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'This Above All

“THIS ABOVE ALL,” playing this week at the Indiana, is not a conventional war romance, but something better. It is more then another fine, sensitive and dramatic love: sony. It expresses a fundsmental question of faith. : We find Clive Briggs (Tyrone Power) running away from wer after the Battle of Dunkirk. Shocked by the revelation of inept leader ship and incompetence in high places, which he blames for the disaster, he has resolved. to fight no mote for the England he has known; the England. of special | privilege and poverty of class distinction and unemployment. He wants his fight to be for decency and the. democratic way. He does not see where these things are being. advanced by the war. Instead, he feels that he and other millions of Englishmen Lave been summoned to defend the old, aristocratic, bungling leade. , only to relapse into poverty’s rut after the war, the slogans of equality unrealized. In his unhappy frame of mind, he meets a W. A. A. F. gifl on a casual, blackout date. .She “is Prudence Cathaway (Joan Fontaine?, daughter of privilege and | fine country estates, : In one of the:longest speeches

ever recorded on a soundtrack, : ’ . and perhaps, ‘one of the must a thriving U. S.’public health hos

NE LZ pital for drug addicts, at Ft. Worth, | beautiful, she tries to convince |mey ‘found itself so hard up for 3 him that England is worth fightc | s . a =» ky

famed “Aitacobra” fighter plane. | ‘A company representative is: ex- 2 pected’ to give some details of the:

FARM FOR DRUG Siii8 CURE DESERTED JSS

Narcotics Cut off by War, | Many Peddlers Find Other Work.

By Science Service’ ‘WASHINGTON, Aug. 6-A “ghost” hospital without patients is a distinct rarity these days, but!" there is one class of patients which may soon be as extinct as the dddo. These ate the drug addicts, whose| supplies have been cut off by war- E time shipping conditions. ; “Narcotic farm,” until rece ntly

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In “Beyond the Blue Horizon,” opening at the Circle tomorrow, Dorothy Lamour once more goes swimming in her sarong. The male half-clad in the film is Richard Denning. - The supporting cast includes a large tiger, name of Satan., You guessed it, it’s a jungle picture. °* .

Hz for. patients that it is now being used|. g an overflow for St. Elizabeth’s ospital in Washington. Psychiatrists have observed that drug addiction is:apt to decrease in wartime anyway, but thers is some disagreement as to the :reasons. Dr. Lawrence Kolb of the public health service believes that the shortage of drugs, plus effective control: measures, explain the present decrease. When asked about a similar decrease during: the last war, he explained that this could on me not be ascribed solely to wartime| | 1:41 conditions ‘because of the narcotic law which went into effect in 1815 Eric Knight's war romance, with

Few Vollinteer to Go * Tyrone. Power and Joan Fontaine,

The number of hospitalized drug at 12:24, 3:38, 6:52 and 10.96. patients is 0 index to the total| |g TENED Dilugnl Byer wi dumber of addicts, anywdy, because at 11:20, 2:34, 5:48 and 9:02. so few of them submit voluntarily LYRIC to treatment: The “cure” “I “Our Russian Front,” portray particularly pleasant. as bg Bs iy e of the Bel ry Worth hospital, “Narcotic farm,” re-| | Nas, narrated by Walter Hus. cruited ifs patients from persons 5°50. 0 0, 300: we Ta convicted of drug peddling, WNo| | mymey in Srila! comedy. ot 15008 were found to be addicts themselves| | 1:20, 3:40, 5:55, 8:10 and 10:30. and sent to a hospital insteacl of v CIRCLE a jail. Moen. nlight Jeasauerade,’ with It has been estimated that at| | gF™3i%0 1730, 3:45. 6,8 and 10.30 least 95 percent of peddlers are p28 n Stage, Horace Heidt with also drug addicts. After they have Kaights, 12: 30; 2790, 455, 7705 and been persuaded to “take the cure”): lack of supplies will now force many of them into other lines of endeavor, particularly with wartime employment on the increase. Lack of supplies and lack of peddlers cuts down the number of new addicts. + * : { After they have been cured ot the drug habit, can they become | 3 useful ‘citizens? Yes and no, say ¥ psychiatrists: Without thorough-| j going psychiatric treatment, they remain sick people whose craving 2 for drugs was only one sympfom| ® of a diseased 2 Yiseased orsonaly.

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‘Let Us Decide’ a “LET US, not the enemy, decide the future,” she pleads. It

is a splendid, effective plea for national unity. * Faithful to the theme of Eric Knight's novel, if not entirely to , the plot, “This Above All” has its inspiring moments. Its title is taken from a phrase of Shakespeare and is the crux of our ‘hero’s battle with. himself: “This above all, to thine own self be true. For it" must follow as the night tke day, that thou cannot then be false to any man.” Miss Fontaine is the star of the film. Her work is superb and in her reflected light, Mr. Power glows, too. Tyroifie furrows his brow and puts on his best worried manner, but that does not give me a convincing picture of a man distraught. However, the caliber of the picture is high.” ” = 2

'Our Russian Front'

‘THE LYRIC’'S experiment with the Russian documentary film, “Our Russian Front,” seemed successful yesterday. The production is so well done it "arouses spontaneous “applause not once, but several times. Although the PhORTaRliy. is - sometimes a trifie vague, the total effect is a dynamic and morale- 4 lifting spectacle of total resistance against the Nazis. « Battle scenes are few and not good, but the principal point of dramatic interest of the film is its .presentation of all elements .of the population united in a back-to-the-wall stand. Walter Huston’s running commentary, written by Elliot Paul, is inspirational. 2-8 8

KAY KYSER returns to town, in ‘the shadow, in “My Favorite Spy,” twin-billed with the Russian document. He fools around in the’ usual - Kyserish way with the aid of Ellen Drew and Jane Wyman. It’s not bad if you like Kay on the screen. I .don’t.

AIR RAID WARDENS T0 GET DIPLOMAS

Forty-two air rdid wardens of district. 5 will receive diplomas for defense ‘training at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Holy Cross club rooms, E. Washington and McKim sts, Maj. Hubert R. Fletcher, chief air raid warden, will preside and Ralph Klare will be guest speaker. Grotto post 264, American Legion, will present the colors and the Rev.| Victor L. Goossens will pronounce the invocation. ; William H. Foley is district warden. Those graduating include:

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INDIAN JOINS NAVY FLIERS WASHINGTON, Aug. 6 (U. P.).— Neel Francis Myers, 20, a Chippewa Indian employed by the interior department, today became the first of his race to enlist in the navy’s aviation cadet training program.

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