Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1943 — Page 9
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“BLACK SWAN,” technicolor picture featuring Tyrone Power and Maureen O'Hara, and that film of the tropics, “White Cargo,” with . Walter Pidgeon, Hedy Lamarr, Frank Morgan and Richard Carlson, - ‘will be shown for the first times on neighborhood screens this week. In “White Cargo,” the cast puts over the idea not too subtley that if the heat doesn’t: get them, Tondelayo (Hedy Lamarr) will. Every-
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one carries a chip on his shoulder and it’s a heck of a mess. Walter Pidgeon is the main guy. He's head of work on a big rubber plantation. Maybe it’s his newly acquired mustache that irritates
bill. “My Sister Eileen” also will be at the Esquire through Saturday with “Now, Voyager,” as the companion feature. Second technicolor film at the
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AIR WARDENS PLAN LINCOLN DAY MEET
A “get-together” for air raid wardens, auxiliary police and firemen in district 25 will be held at 8 p. m., Peb. 12, at the Slovenian national home, 2717 W.10th st. Red Cross workers will give a blood donor and entertainment has George Baxter is chief air raid- warden for the dis-
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Times Special HONOLULU, Jan. 27. — School children in Hawaii are railing cane —but it’s OK by their parents.
With the islands facing the most serious labor shortage in history,
in the sugar cane fields as their part in the defense effort. The youngsters attend school from Monday through Thursday on a longer hour schedule, then work in the fields Friday, Saturday and Sunday. They average from two to four dollars daily and are super-
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vised by their teachers who act as “lunas” or overseers. - Recently a battalion of 400 students saved the cane at the Oahu sugar plantation by cleaning and weeding hundreds of acres at a critical time in cane development. “Cane fields must be tended constantly during the 22 months . of growth, and if the students hadn't; filled the breach. where we couldn't spare heavier labor, many hundreds of acres would have been lost,” tie plantation manager, Hans L’'Orange said.
As proof, he pointed to one large field that was not worked immediately after the December 7 attack of last year.
We'll never be able to reclaim
that land,” he said. “It was ruined because we couldn't spare men to
weed it right after the attack.” 5
The children ride to work in cane cars, are served lunch in the fields and return by three in the afternoon. They wear overalls and laborer’s blouses and the younger ones help to camouflage various military installations by planting sweet potatoes near them.
3 HOOSIER SOLDIERS CITED FOR BRAVERY
Three Hoosiers were among soldiers who recently received cita-
tis ns from the U. 8S. Army. : Capt. William F. Edwards of New
Albany was one of seven. medical officers to receive the silver star for
gallantry in caring for wounded
under fire at Sememi, New’ Guinea.
Lieut, Donald R. Greene, army
air force navigator from Sanborn, was awarded ‘an air medal for “ex-
ceptionally meritorious achieve-
ments” from the eighth U. 8. army air force in London. : \ Another air force medal went to Staff Sergt. Lloyd Mahan. of" Decatur, Ind., ball turret gunner.
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him. Anyway, san he’s mad at the | & world. : Richard Carlson is the new ~ employee come to sweat out his - time in the torrid heat. Warned by Pidgeon not to get mixed up with the natives. Carlson Mr. Carlson takes offense and is astonished at such talk. No gal could get him. Speaking as Red Skelton’s “Junior,” Tondelayo might say, “He doesn’t know me very well, does he?” ~ Africa gets Carlson first and Tondelayo, the native gal, not to be*outdone, sets her cap for him. So it’s more trouble. Frank Morgan plays the old doctof who takes a drink every whip stitch. The picture will be at the Belmont and Rivoli through Saturday, Fountain Square Saturday through - Tuesday, and the St. Clair, Strand and Uptown, Sun-’ day through Tuesday. * 2 ” = $ “THE BLACK SWAN” wil prowl the Spanish Main in technicolor with Tyrone Power, the pirate, at four theaters staring ’ tonight. The fight scenes with all the gore and clashing sabers are outstanding. The boat, “Black Swan,” plowing majestically across the Caribbean with its full sails, is a sight for anyone to see. , Pirates: who . Miss O'Hara want to go straight and pirates who want to remain in their profession provide the background for the plot. Lairé Cregor, the head man, pulls out and seeks to become governor of Jamaica. .He thinks piracy is done for. He-man Tyrone and Thomas ‘Mitchell also decide to Join the political game. . Gorge Sanders is the pirate "who keeps on being a pirate and brings on a fight with all the _~—booms, bangs, clashes, etc., there . are in the movie books. Maureen takes as much of a beating in this film as Hedy takes from Pidgeon in the “Cargo” picture. . “The Black Swan” will be at the St. Clair, Strand and Uptown. through Saturday and at the Irving, Sunday through Tuesday. 8 = 8 : BECAUSE ALL Vogue theater , attendance records were broken during the engagement of “Bambi,” Walt Disney’s technicolor hit, and the run of “My Sister Eileen” also topped the theater's 1942 records, the management will bring back both features tomorrow through Saturday as a double
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