Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1942 — Page 8
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'Papa Is All
ENGLISH’S OFFERING tonight, “Fapa Is All,” happens to be a | ! discovery of which the Theater Guild is particularly proud. With -
Hollywood and the war drawing heavily on playwrighting talent, it isn’t easy, apparently, to come upon a new play these days. Theater Guild “scouts” uncovered “Papa -Is All,” an unknown work by Patterson Greene, being performed in summer stock at the
Paper Mill (N. J.) playhouse one hot night during the summer of 1940. = Lawrence Langner and Theresa Helburn of the guild bougflt the comedy for a New York production. It turned out to be a fairly happy acquisition. Mr. Greene's play is a folk comedp about the Mennonites of Lancaster county, Pennsylvania. Among the most prosperous, yet frugal farmers in America, this sectarian group has preserved its customs intact for more than a century. The Mennonites were central European emigres who came to the land of William Penn because they wanted to be let alone. They were. Stolidly resisting newfangled mechanical inventions, like the electric light and the automobile, and holding rigidly to their ancient manner of = dress and speech, the Mennonites today in the southeastern Pennsylvania counties still preserve their cultural and. sectarian independence. ” 2 ”
No Gas Worries
NOT MANY of. their sons have, broken away away from clan ties to leave the rich farmland and neat red barns of their fathers for the mills of Lancaster, Coates-
ville and Philadelphia. Young men wear beards as soon as they can grow them and blackbrimmed, low-crowned -hats. Women wear long, plain dresses of gray or black, with hooded bonnets. Good Mennonites have nothing to worry about from gas and tire rationing. They drive along their country roads . in horse-drawn carriages. Papa, “Papa Is All,” has religious scruples ageinst all things modern—movies, radio, autos and conveniences of any kind. In Mr. Greene's play, the son and daughtér rebel. They suspect that papa’s scruples have the practical effect of harnessing them to the farm as forced labor. So they and mama take steps.
» “Papa Is All” in the.land where +
a “poke” means a paper bag can be freely translated as papa is all gone, dead, departed. Down in Lancaster county these days, the grocery storekeepers will be telling their customers that “coffee is all.” » . Jessie Royce Landis heads the cast of tonight's play which includes Robert. Keith, Audra Lindley, Dean Harens, Helen Carew and Donald Arbury.
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Drinking Scenes
THE AMERICAN Business Men’s Research foundation of Chicago has come forward with the charge that the motion picture producers are violating the alcoholic beverage code for the cinema wholesale, by, filming an overabundance of ‘drinking scenes. The Hays office - (Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, Inc.) isn’t doing any--thing about it either, the foundation charges. Asserting that the ‘motion picture industry's alcoholic code, written during prohibition, is outmoded anyway and ought to be revised, the foundation claims that frequent violations are creating a favorable public attitude toward drinking. In 200 films the foundation studied, it claimed it: found. 630 drinking scenes of which 431 it considered code violations. The code provides that drinking will not-be shown on the screen when not requred by plot or characterization. Charging that liquor scenes. are
dustry, the foundation spotted 167 drinking heroes and heroines and only 65 drinking villains’ and villainesses. I don’t know about the merit of these charges, but it seems to me that a business research organization in wartime ought to be able to find something more im1 portant to do with its time and personnel. ’ ” ” os
Cinema Scene MORE TECHNICOLOR pictures are coming to screen in the immediate future than at any period in U, 8. cinematic history. There are 40 technicolor features now. in release, awaiting release, in production or in preparation for early production. This is an all-time record, according to the Technicolor Motion Picture Corp. In addition to seven color films
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“Papa Is All,” a Pennsylvania: Dutch comedy, with - Jessie Royce Landis and Robert Keith, at 8:30.
CURRENT FEATURES CIRCLE
Nat Disney’s- “Bambi,” at 11, 1:50, 4:40, 7:30 and 10:20. “Priorities on Parade,” with Jerry, Colonna, at 12:30, 3:20, 6:10 and - 9,
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“Here We Go Again,” with Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy and Fibber McGee and Molly, at 12:55, 3:57, 6:59 and 10:01.
“Highways by Night,” with Riche ard Carlson and Jane Randolph, at 11:52, 2:54, 5:56 and 8:58.
LOEW'S “My Sister Eileen,” with Rosalind Biseall and Janet Blair, at 12:43, 147, 6:51 and 9:55. ne Raider,” with John
Howard and Marguerite Chapman, Sat 11:20, 2:24, 5:28 and 8:32.
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“Desperate Journey,” with Errol Flynn and Ronald Reagan, at 12:30, 3:45, 7 and 10:10.
“Busses Roar” with Richard Travis and Julie Bishop at 11:25, 2:55, 5:50 and 9:03.
on the screens, there are nine waiting for release dates. These include Walter Wanger’s “Arabian Nights,” Fox’s “Black Swan,” Warner’s “Desert Song” and Paramount’s “Forest Rangers.” Among the technicolor films in production is “For Whom the Bell Tolls.” “This Is the Army,” “Frenchman’s Creek” and a remake of “The Phantom of the Opera” are among 17 technicolor films in preparation. ° 2 8 = ! CHARLIE CHAPLIN'’S next picture will be “The Lady Killer.” The role will make him abandon his traditional mustache, baggy trousers and cane. As its title might suggest, the picture is based on the Bluebeard theme. . +o “Cabin in the Sky” will be the first all-Negro movie ever made by a big time studio: when M. G. M. completes it. ., . Mae West is sinking’ her hopes in a script called “Catherine the “Great.” She wrote it. Robert Taylor, who plays a doughty U. S. marshal in a wild west epic, demanded that the title of the picture be .changed, it didn’t suit him, The title is “Gentle Annie” and it still is the title.
125 TO COMPLETE AIR RAID TRAINING
Civilian defense district 25 soon will graduate 125 persons from its training classes. George Baxter, air raid warden, said that new .schools” will start soon and urged his district: residents to volunteer for training.
Stars in Comedy
Jessie Royce Landis is the star of the new Pennsylvania Dutch
comedy, “Papa. Is All” which opens tonight at English's for a three-day run.
FUEL OIL RATIONING DATE IS EXTENDED
The period for filing applications for fuel oil in Marion county has been extended to Nov. 15 due to the shortage of forms, particularly R-1100 for space heaters and also because the fuel ration books will not be available before the mjddle of. November. “As fast as application forms are received, they may be obtained from rationing board headquarters of the district in which the applicant lives or does business. “When these 10orms have been filled out they should be mailed back by the applicant to his district rationing board. “The rationing boards appreciate the work done by the city and county ‘high schools and any confusion that has been caused was due to our failure to give the high schools the assistance necessary. We appreciate their fine co-operation under a very difficult situation,” Alex L. Taggart, county rationing administrator says. “No user of fuel oil should become disturbed about the situation. Oil for immediate needs can be obtained from the dealers,” Mr. Tag-. gart said. “If the applicants will co-operate by sending in their applications to the boards as promptly as they can get the form.”
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Debate Over Ban Ban at Camps “Is Likely in Congress After Election.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 (U. P.).— Congressmen who are seeking to prohibit the sale of liquor near military camps are expected to renew their efforts for legislation before the senate military affairs committee after tomorrow's election. Chairman Robert R. Reynolds (D. N. C.) said the question would be canvassed at the first full committee meeting, He said he expected Senator Josh Lee (D. Okla.),
{who sought unsuccessfully to add a
dry amendment to the senate’s draft bill, to demand a thorough investigation of his proposal. Senator ‘Lee's amendment =. was eliminated from the senate’s teenage draft when the senate voted to recommit it to committee for further study. Meanwhile, the American Legion expressed strong opposition to an amendment to the senate’s teen-
‘age draft’ bill which would require
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