Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1942 — Page 34

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Stamm Doesn't Care for Burlesque Costume. a HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 18 (U. P).—~

"Old-time burlesque, as fumigated by |.

the movie makers and presented ‘under the supervision of the Hays office censors, brought Barbara Stanwyck to the sound stages today “in a costume which seemed to con- © gist principally of mosquito netting, dyed black. ‘The experts said that this, ah dress had been approved by every-

body, with the possible exception of | : Miss 8. She said it let too much]

alr in, caused goose-pimples. Between shots she dived into a camel’s hair overcoat. The boys were making a movie of. Gypsy Rose Lee's detective story, “The G-String Murders.” The picture will have another name when it hits the screen. Director Willlam Wellman cried out: "218 Miss Chatterton ready?” ... Miss Stanwyck hopped out of her +Cont, started to shiver in-her net“ting, and replied: % 7 #¥es, Mr. Lacava, I am ready.” m= =~ Miss Faust’s 1st Movie * Bhe walked into the dressing oom of Stromberg’s burlesque house and joined the other scantyClad beauties and the false-nosed comedians in parrying questions of the police, who wanted to know who had killed Lolita, the goldenvoiced goddess. (Lolita, see, she was the gal found choked to death.) lita, who still is to die before the cameras, is being played by Miss Victoria Faust, whose father 18, pastor of the Richmond Hills, N.Y. First Methodist church. This 13 Miss Faust’s first movie and why 1 had to be about burlesque she does not know. Anyhow the New York reporters went out to see the Rev. Faust about his daughter working in such a movie. He told the boys that he was all for Victoria, that she was earning an honest living.

Times Special GREENCASTLE, Ind., Dec. 18. ‘—Alpha Chi Omega sorority at DePauw university was the, first group to pledge 100 per cent to make war stamp purchases each week. Margery Clark, right, of Indianapolis, was in charge of the Alpha- Chi campaign. Pictured

with her are Jeanne Benson, center, of Batavia, Ill, and Barbara Baldwin of Oak Park, Ill, chapter president. The campaign for regular war bond and stamp pledges has netted more than $25,000 from students, alumni and friends since it started in October. The drive is sponsored by The DePauw, student newspaper.

HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 18 (U. PJ). —Richard Dix and the other boys were a-shootin’ it up in Shermanville and in their midst sat Robert Armstrong on his horse, gazing apprehensively at his spurs. “I only hope,” he said, after dismounting painfully, “that the people will be sympathetic. I always was afraid of horses, and I never asked for this.” Horses, said Armstrong, are big beasts which are liable to step on an actor, or kick him, or run away with him. He knows about this-be-cause he’s been trying to make friends with his horse for four weeks, or ever since Harry Sherman hired him to play in the de

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“I told Harry that I didn’t lke horses and horses didn’t like me,” Armstrong reported, “and he told me there were plenty of actors in horse oprys who didn’t know how to ride horses. He said that if there was any fast riding to do, my double would do it. So what happened?” The producers dressed Armstrong in flappy-leather chaps, and he went flippety-flop when he walked and that scared the horse as much as the horse scared Robert. So the boys got out a step-ladder and tried not to smile and Armstrong, with the minimum of chapflapping, got on the back of his horse. Armstrong, who originally made his name in Broadway musical com-

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