Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1942 — Page 10

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:MT. EPHRAIM, N. J., Oct. 8 (U. :) ~Anthony Spera tooted a mean ‘trombone in an army band during the last war. But hell toot it no more. “I hope nothing comes out of it but sour notes-for Hitler,” he said ‘yesterday after tossing the trombone on the pile being amassed in the Philadelphia newspapers’ united scrap metal drive.

& Brian Donlevy scans the skies off Wake island for enemy planes in Paramount’s “Wake Island,” drama of the marines’ great stand, now at the Lyric for a second week downtown. At the right is Lillian Lane,

a Ft. Wayne girl. She sings with Claude Thornhill and his orchestra. iu the stage show.at the Clrele 10morrow.

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: -~ . A * Fi : A \ o ix To Miss ‘M’ h fro : # 1 J » B She's Another Star Orson / ~ Welles Abandoned. | EEE ENGLISH W ol TI \ THEATER Seats NOW! By FREDERICK C. OTHMAN "POPULAR PRICES Press rrespondent ’ Utied Prvie’ Suwon Co Su “MY SISTER EILEEN" HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 8, — Orson MICKE 00 AL on" ul “An Evening of 1,000 Laughs" Welles comes to Hollywood with a : y a picu Willows a purpose Or 3 cal : CHICAGO TIMES § troupe of actors, makes three movies, ahi = he BTC md 0 i El : 0 on pound B Al hal og "Funniest May of the he Yea us | and washes his hands of the place.| = —° i. English gentlemen MATS. WED. SAT. His actors stay on and they're all he 1 2 is about as stereotyped 3 $1.85-$1.10-556 ke $1.10- 85. 55¢ going great guns, which would indi- season. rere we have NM Rooney . .|cate that Hollywood's still in debt to] Whom Ho ood has voted th 0 ’ Jain ial Holl wood Sill ical American boy. meeting up | while, ¢ YOU'LL ENJOY At M-G-M is the mighty Orson’s| J.» the VD ish boy of 1 vod ean tol ICE SKATING Ray Collins. All over the place and ah h Ee halderdash’ o a Surenyy 4 oe Hiichonek Hele n bere ; hstin ot : n IT’S TOPS IN ENTERTAINMENT a ve rson’s: ten. 5 OCTOBER SCHEI and our subject for today is Orson’s| ~~ Sy ¢ P SCHEDULE Miss Agnes Moorehead, She's the| P=U CMe Fé HOR. 6 TEES fa vers Makt4:00 10:30 p. m. red-haired gal who used to be known| °° 78 CEOS, DHL #6 Lae A ep ae] anda Sad Sunday, 3:30 fo 8:00, in St. Louis as the “girl barytone,”| >" "" ie ee UY 3 Cet | produces Willis ; : who took up school teaching, radio] "7° WHER “US UCTER oble | lery Queen and M spleling, and acting, and who made| “°° “% FEES 2 PE TS as Nikki Porte COLISEUM ICE PALACE her first movie appearance - in 3 MEIC Ls Su) . Meet Ellery Q (STATE FAIRGROUNDS) “Citizen Kane.” : we 8 DOVE pecause we Know hes Rllerv G Played Orson’s Mother game pot as A ank Dxfo i oe id : rng SEM au EM She played Orson’s mother. So all] Wh eatured a larger Yank, M aver since Tot Mike Goodman duis the movie makers put her down in| RODE aylo bears a plotty By are your skating needs their little books for mother roles. | resemblance to a dozen othe skates and supplics, Then she went into Orson’s “The Ben drammers 2 seen d Magnificent Ambersons,” as the| year and would p 0 fo d a d Nn COLISEUM SKATE SHOP neurotic aunt. The experts crossed : s boy rebel plot © e intellectus ote out “mother” after her name, and pies abo P same place 0 be firs ate films put down “frustrated woman.” ovie liters as the boy-mee HE FOUGHT FOR FAME Her third role was in Orson’s| girl plot, only no one yet ga ! : 3 he : x BR : AND FORTUNE SHE | “Journey Into Fear.” She was a] ten around to distinguish Dy Rk, CO (LU GAVE HIM HAPPINESS French shrew. The motion picture] writing a play abo Boy 1 Bile ahd ObITY | producers jotted down a question pets G made a good play and | ©0asial Dairol piane were injure : mark. - 200d mo Bo and m S “ o DC - S DCO [] H AKE€e~01] ASL) Her latest picture role, in “The y rebel offers similar possib a, Si. Simon Island, Ga., eastern Big Street,” was that of comedienne,| ties welellSe commana headqus 3 an and there’s little doubt about it; HOUTLICOW Woday

Miss Moorehead has the boys confused. Odd thing about Miss M., is that she’s always looked homely in the movies. Fact is, she’s a very purty girl and has a mind of her own. Her father, Dr. John H. Moorehead, used to be pastor of the

Eu 133 ¢ Carondolet Presbyterian church in St. Louis.

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At the age of 12 she landed her-| abo Britain’s battles being won self a job in the chorus of St. e playing fields f Louis” municipal opera in Forest ertainly A emptatio park. i great enoug Then she went to college to learn] where Mr. Rooney loses his g how to be a librarian, she taught na Aye 0 M Freddie A J dramatics in a rural high school in a hes alle Wisconsin and in 1926 she decided, an Rooney pSe why should she teach other people} had not been ered how to act when she could act, pugh would be a relie hy

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She went to New York, but pro- 0, to leave at ths ~*THE WORLD AT WAR" ducers scared her. She found that did figured out an e

she could make a living, and a good e way back to the office on the _ ill others oh 30 pieces ALL 40g Ursus P.M, one, advertising soap and sadness, basis of past experience and then PRICES: _ 0, 2.20 2.75 3.80 SEATS 55¢ Tax Included

After 6 P. M. on the air. ecked 1 he press book wh that terrified the customers was a : A a LAN » UN DAL 3 Welles took her with him to the NN i 1 ®’ - Ww y < \ i J Jnovie| BANE Wik | busiriéss. When he decifled tb get D. A. R. OFFER IF—| \

Tax Included When Welles scared the citizens e film companie nish fo AVEC Hue of half the nation with his Martian| lazy reviewers was rig i ument INDIANA peculiarly blood-curling scream. Yep, [ | ; lalarts , rn PPh that was Miss Moorehead, earning SEAS as out, Miss M. stayed on. She likes 3 En the place. And the place likes her. ow Ri Migs AND ORCHESTRA ; NEW YORK, Oct. 8 (U. PJ. — \\ /4 Marian Anderson, the Negro con- : s

THE U.S. GOVERNMENT Presents

invasion broadcast, one of the things RIB REI TTD her living. N\ west .when he: got into the MARIAN ACCEPTS

tralto, is willing to accept the invitation of the Daughters of the| A i American Revolution: to sing .in Constitution hall at Washington Nn | . provided they agree that there shall 4 .

be no segregation in the seating ar- A 8 rangements, her manager said to- » Th ™ \ day. ® OURALI I IE bd ; Several Years #60 Mis Anderson LYNN ROYCE & VANYA X 3 was scheduled to sing in the D. A. R. yi WALTER hall but her use of it was can- LTER NILLSON celled. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt ON THE SCREEN 1 LUPE VELEZ LEON ERROL WE. as | 1200 Seah

interested herself in the controversy, arranged an open air concert on MEXICAN SPITFIRES A : ELEPHANT i.

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the Washington hall, and Miss Anderson sang there before thousands. Besides the seating arrangement —on which a specific agreement is

demanded — Miss = Anderson also : : stipulated that the hall hereafter| ¢ | ' JnmuUunhnL : [ must be open to her in the norms

course of her tours. J Df | | | ahi RI X. [| ib [

FLEES BURGLAR, SHOT NEW YORK, Oct. 8 (U. PD. — Elizabeth Coughlin, 50, heard a 4 burglar trying to open the door of / : her apartment early today and was so freightened that she fled down —— the fire escape. A neighbor mistook her for the burglar and shot her through the hip.

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