Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1943 — Page 20
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bond and stamp unit has been organiged : by the Fountain Square Theater, Co. to engage in war services, Earl Cunningham of the gompany announced today. The unit will sell: war bonds and stamps, supply service men's centers with baked goods and present pitts to departing marines, Officers are Mr§.' Hester ‘Bain, 1628 Villa ave., president; Mrs. Kenneth Waggoner, 1544 Spruce st,, vice president; Mrs. Fred K. Kokemiller, 1515 Spruce st., secretary, and Mrs, : Robert Tilson, 924 Dawson-st., treas- ¢ urer. Members are Mesdames Woodrow Waggoner, ‘Max Paisléy, Paul Strietelmeier, Raymond Lane, Harry Wirtz, Hugh Clark; Thomas Meyers, Maurice Collins, W, M. Steele, Harold Henderson, Paul Bresock, Ernest Lohrman, “Mortimer Thomas, Dale Borden, Max Dunn, Edghr West, "Robert Kirkpatrick, William Acton and Miss Cora Trefz,
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(Loew’s) one of the year’s outstanding films. Even if you ‘don’t like it, you will remember it. This picture seems to have been born in one of those rare, experimental moments that come now
to escape froth themselves. . At times, it gets ‘pretty far away from Hollywood, but never very far away from Saroyan. And always there is the firm but gentle hand of Clarence Brown, @irebtor; &t ‘the helm) Mickey Rooney, who has not succeeded in ‘divesting himself of all his Andy Hardy mannerisms, is the Postal Telegraph boy whois finding out about life in his work. He has a beautiful family and they all love each other very mugh 8s they sit
Bainter) playing upon her. harp to sigter (Donng Reed) and little Ulysses (Jack - Jenkins,” who steals ‘every scene he’s in.
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He's Also a Pal of the 3d Mrs, Tarzan.
By FREDERICK O. OTHMAN: United Press Hollywood Correspondent: HOLLYWOOD, April 30.—~"1 was| standing there minding my own business,” reported Miss Nancy Kelly today, “when I felt & big, cold hand on my leg. “I turned, swining, to discover that the hand belonged to, Cheta, the chimp.” 80 Miss Kelly ‘landed no. haymaker or. Cheta. Nobody bops Cheta: He is a privileged character. |
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| the other, monk w Baby “male lane takes off: to fy the nail across the towering E Andes because the mail must go through and papa: ‘male plane has a cold in his. eylinder head and mama’ ‘female plane: doesn’t: want papa to get into :a down. draft.” This is Wait Disney's: “Sajudos Amigos” Whigh opens at the Circle lo today with “Forever and a: Way: a
the army, ‘entertaining his buddies| ™ with sweet, sentimental songs on the
Life is sometimes hard- for the
Collins) dead. But father drops in now and then, in spirit form, and
people they -are and how they all
good, beautiful and true. For some reason, father, when he was alive, bought the ‘harp that mother plays and Homer (Rooney) has grown: up believing that all families had harps in the living room. His first shattered illusion about life was to find this wasn’t so. Then there is little Lionel (Darryl Hickman), the misfit neighbor kid, who gets lonely because the other kids won't play with him, You find him standing-in line at the movies. He hasn't got enough money to ‘buy -a -ticket. - He just wanted to be among people, so there he is standing in line.
Waves at Hobo
And there is the marvelous sequence at the beginning where little Ulysses is watching the slow freight rumble by the crossing and waving at the engineer and brakemen who don’t wave back. No éne acknowledges little Ulysses until the flat car Yolls by and. a cheerful hobo waves
At the Postal Telegraph office, Homer comes under the influence of such characters as Tom Spangler (James Craig), who will not wear a necktie to prove that he is not a
rapher, Willie Grogan (Frank Morgan), who has spent his life receiving the woes and Joys of mankind on the wire. Sometimes, when the woes become too much, Willie takes a' long pull at the bottle in his desk and it requires black coffee to revive him. Good, old-fashioned sentimentality drips from every reel, but the folks will eat it up and love it. For all that, the wholesomgness of the film is a great change from the routine Hollywood product and on most counts, it adds up to fine entertainment.~R. L. k
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By FREDERICK C. OTHMAN ! United Pros Hollywood Correspondent "HOLLYWOOD, April 30.—Alice Faye of the blue eyes, the husky voice: and the pretty dogs, ane nounced her impending retirement from the screen today in favor of staying home and minding the baby. The curvesome Miss F'., veteran of 10 ‘years of performing before the sound
cameras, sa id "Allo Pay
movies:
1. She wants to get acquainted with her baby, which she christened Alice Faye Harris, Jr, a year ago—and “has seen little of since. 2. She hopes to sleep late of a ‘morning, wake up rested, and associate with Phil Harris, her band - leader husband, without snapping at him. 3. She's tired of playing In whoop-de-do musical movies, which her bosses insist are the best things she does. “Reason number three is most’ tant.© Miss Faye at the bis-appearing in a techni colored musical, called “The Girls He Left Behind.” She's done nearly a. dozen of these ta-ra-boom-de-aye jobs in a row. “I know I am no great actress,” she said, “but at leagt I can play in a movie with, say, a plot about a boy and a girl. And I don't think that's asking too much. I wouldn't mind some singing and dancing if only there were a plot. “I told the producers that I wanted to quit these musicals and’ they told me I was crazy. They said the song-and-dance pictures were making money in large gobs, that the people enjoyed them, and that I ought to continue them. I said no more movies for me, unless I got to make pictures. with stories attached. “So we agreed to disagree, Nobody's mad at anybody. I will go
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Johnny Mack Brown and Tex Ritter in “The Old Chisholm Trail” which has its first city showing at the Alamo beginning today.
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Alice Faye Gives In fo ‘Mother Instinct, Quits Films
under suspension, a friendly kind of suspension, and I won't be coming “back until and unless I get to do some pictures with drama in them.” Miss Faye said her contract with 20th. Century-Fox had two more years to run and that if she refused to work gt that studio, she could work nowhere else. “Which is perfectly all right with me,” she continued, ‘When a woman loves her husband and her child, she ought to get to spend some time with them. And I think I'll enjoy being a housewife,
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For the 3d Time, Ava Vow’s She’ll Divorce Rooney. .
HOLLYWOOD, April 30 (U. P.). —Ava Gardner said today that: time, she is divorcing Mickey Rooney. This time, ghe said, she would the proceedings as Ents 2.0 past two times. She wants no alimony, she said. “It is best for Mickey and best’ for me,” she said. “I regret this divorce thing, but there is no other course.” Her complaint ‘will be based on grounds of cruelty, she said. On past ‘occasions she has charged him with causing her “grievous mental suffering,” Both times she relented at the last minute and announced they -had discovered they could not live apart. sn »
NINE MONTHS later she filed suit for divorce, asking a share of $200,000 community property and a share of Rooney's $5000 weekly income. They were reconciled a month ‘later. ; On Fgh. 5, she separated from him again and again filed suit for divorce, asking ‘substantially the same - compensation and listing the ‘same causes. -In another month, they were again house. eopine together ang and the action
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and the Sheik.” They're giving their all, but Cheta gives more. And gets paid for it at a rate that makes your salary, and. ours, look like peanuts. A few years back there were. two monks in the movie business. Cheta theri earned $750.a week for its master, who. turns; out fo-'be :good old :Metro-GoldwimsMayer. - Jiggs, climbed the dadder: to “fime, rung -by rung’ with Dorothy Lamour, Feared about: ihe
same. Jiggs Grew Bigger
But Jiggs was a orangitang, ‘which grew bigger $nd. | the week. - Even he | nearly 500: poiinds pc had’ a 8 nature which the movie producers called “unpredictable.” They meant ' by this that Jiggs liked to pinch the ladies. One of his victims, who said she was unable to sit down for two months after her encounter with Jiggs, sued Paramount for $50,000. After a few more such episodes Jiggs went into retirement several months back at the Kansas City, Mo., Zoo.
on Hollywood monkeybusiness. Sol Lesser, now producing the Tarzan pictures for R-K-O release, is paying $1000 per week, with an eight-week guarantee, to Métro for Cheta’s services.
Wears Two. Blouses
of green and gold, two blouses (not one) and a veil; was in so far as our memory goes back the: only Lady Tarzan to wear clothes. Her predecessors have confined their wearing apparel mostly to fig leaves, strands of grass and buckskin brassieres. But as Miss Kelly explained, Tarzan and his mate aren’t in the jungle. They're fighting the Nazis in the Sahara desert and environs. It
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