Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1943 — Page 4
John Garfield improvises a tail gun position in the “Mary Ann,” early flying fortress, which runs into the Jap surprise attack at Pearl Harbor in Warner Bros. “Air Force,” the story of a plane. The film opens Wednesday at the Indiana. ;
RITA, BACK AT HER : - The willowy redhead was 'susSTUDIO, IS RE CAST pended for five weeks because she "HOLLYWOOD, March 22 (U. P.).|refused a role in “My Friend Curly.” ~Rita Hayworth, her suspension |Instead she . will star. in “Cover ended, returned to work today, but Girl "
not in the picture her studio had asked her to do.
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Jeep Helped. Rout Rommel
Director of Desert Film Tells Of Exploits.
WASHINGTON, March 22 (U. P.). —The jeep, commonplace now to most Americans, is one of the greatest contributions to the war effort, Lieut. Col. David MacDonald, veteran of the British North African campaign, said: today. “They are the most amazing vehicles,” he said. “Our men—official photographers—have ridd them through some of the most bitter battles. They are soft—that is, they offer little armament protection— but’ their four-wheel drive and mechanical advantages enable them to do almost anything. I have even seen them pull disabled light tanks through the desert.” MacDonald, once a Hollywood extra who later became-a leading director in his own right in London,
is in this country assisting in the},
exhibition of “Desert Warfare,” British official film of the campaign which drove Field Marshal Rommel from the gates of Cairo into Tunisia. During the filming of that famous British victory, he recalled, his 70 photographers suffered 17 casualties. Four were killed, seven wounded and six captured. . MacDonald hopes to have the picture shown to American factory workers who produced the tools which made the North African rout of Rommel possible. He will attend several showings of the picture in New York and at Eastern seaboard plants within. the next two weeks, and then go West. ~
Payne Recital Set Wednesday
Harriett Payne, first violist with the Indianapolis symphony orchestra and teacher at Jordan Conservatory, will give her annual faculty recital at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday at the War Memorial auditorium. This is another recital in a free series designed to promote instruMiss Payne’s program will include a sonata in G minor by Tartini; Bruch’s “Romanz,” the Hindemuth sonata No. 4; an original Ballade,” a “Pavane” by Kreisler; “Melodie” by GluckKreisler; Ravel's “Piece en Forme de Habanera” and “Hopak” by Moussorgsky. Miss Dorothy Munger will be accompanist. Miss Payne will conduct and be soloist with the North Manchester civic symphony at North Manchester, April 4.
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CIRCLE On stage, the Ink 8 Millinder band, 6:45 and 9:25.
ts and at 12:57, 3:58,
“Silver Skates,” with Kenny Baker and Patricia Morison, at 11:17, 2:18, 5: 7:44 and .10:19.
LOEW'S t the Front,” war document, at Toh. 1:35, 4:10, 6:45 and 9:20. “The Powers Girl,” with George
Murphy, e Shirley and a Lands, as 120 2:35, 5:05, 7:40 and
INDIANA “The Amazing Mrs. Holliday,” with Deanna Durbin and Edmond gen, = 11:41, 2:17, 4:53, 7:26 and 1 “At ye. Front,” U. S. war film, at 11, 1:36, 4:12, 6:45 and 9:21, LYRIC “The Meanest Man in the
World,” with Jack Benny and Priscilla Lane, at 1:20, 4:30, 7:40 and 10:50.
“Chetniks,” with Philip Dorn and anna Sten, at 12:05, 3:15, 6:25 an
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ers and the public at 1 a. m. Thurs-
The owl showing has been arranged particularly for the convenience: of 4 p. m. to midnight shift workers at Allison’s, Curtiss-
Wright, P. R. Mallory, R. C. A, Packard, Lukas-Harold and Mar-'mon-Harrington, according to John
representative. The film which stars John Gar-
1 | fleld and Harry Carey tells the siory
Margie Hart and drama, too, come to English’s Thursday when John Wildberg presents the new play of women volunieers on Bataan,
“Cry Havoc.”
‘The burlesque queen has turned to serious drama in
the hope of winning a place for herself on the legitimate stage. She plays the part of an ex-burlesque queen and is noted on the program as Bridget Hart, Bridget is her real name.
VOICE from the Balcony by RICHARD LEWIS
Notes on Current Events ALEXAND
ER KIPNIS, the celebrated basso whose recital at English’s tonight rings down the curtain.on the Martens Concerts series, has an 1ll-year-old son, Igor. Young Igor has accompanied his pop
on tours over the world.
“I don’t want to be a stranger to my son,”
says Pop Kipnis, “so he goes with me.” Igor started his travels at the age of 14 months and is still moving.
He has made six crossings from Europe to North America, four to South America and once around the world. Batting around with his father has given the youngster a peculiar versatility. He knows kids all over the world, knows their games and their jargon. He's never stayed in one place long enough to call it home. The world’s his home and he likes the size of it. Not long ago, Kipnis was asked why he didn’t leave the boy in a school somewhere. ; “We would never send Igor to & boarding school in Europe,” said the basso, “because education ‘there is so.often a medium for political propaganda. * “English schooling on the other hand is apt to be snobbish and not especially healthy for a youngster who must live in America, which is our home. “Igor is .the most international kid there is. He's at home anywhere. And I intend to keep him with me and make a good American out of him. He feels, as I do, that America is ‘our place.’” ®» # 2
He's No Writer THE AUTHOR of “Cry Havoc,” which opens at English’s Thursday, is Allan R. Kenward, a director, not a writer. He works
for M-G-M. Until he wrote this
play, nobody ever heard of him outside of filmland. He’s a Canadian citizen, born in Watford, Ontario, but hie went to
. Stanford university where a for-
tune teller told him he’d make money as a writer. Kenward was skeptical. He couldn’t spell in the first place and directing plays was his major interest. Last year, he sat down to a typewriter and batted out “Cry Havoc” because he felt “a gutty story of what girls really do in ‘the mess of war will never be written unless someone sticks out his chin and shows them for what they are—good soldiers.” This is apparently the only
thing he’s ever written, outside.
of a few letters.
. He taught dramatics for a while | at a West Coast college and he’s |
currently working for Metro. He
turned down a writing-directing
contract recently. . “I want to write when there is something to say. “There are too many writers, anyway.” Check, pal. ”n
oo ‘Desert Victory’ COMPETING with’ the Signal
Corps’ “At the Front,” document
of Yanks in North Africa, is a new British desert film,
Victory.”
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tion service branch in this country. writes that it’s the best film to come out of the war. Maybe. It’s feature length and will be released “soon,” according to the British agency. The film records the , British eighth army’s smash at the El Alamein line and the rapid, 1300mile advance across the desert to Tripoli. Twenty-six . battle phers moved with the eighth army from a point 60 miles west
and fighting te the streets of Tripoli. London newspapers claim the film is terrific.
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The Front.” i : 2 Sequel | LAST WEEK we veported the
program notes were mailed fo the collector of internal revenue at
turn to Fabien Sevitzky. .Comes now the explanation of this event
composer’s wife: “Being in my usual state of fighting time,” said she, “I grabbed the wrong envelope and
I heard about it on the radio. “I was hoping I'd lose my job (as
‘boss’ was very sympathetic.” The program notes which the collector of internal revenue at Chicago doubtless finds interesting, too, were written for Mr, Van Vactor’s “Music for the Marines,” which will be premiered here over the week-end. -
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on a peaceful morning to arrive at Pearl Harbor in the midst of war.
HOOSIER SERGEANT GETS FLYING CROSS
Sergt. Thomas J. Stewart of Williamsport, Ind. has been awarded the distinguished flying cross, the war department announced today. He was cited for the award because he participated in the Southwest Pacific area in more than 200 hours of flying missions against the Sneny from Dec. 8, 1941, to Nov. 1942,
a B-17; will be held for war work-|
day at.the Indiana theater where| | {the film opens Wednesday.
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