Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1943 — Page 20
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- Companies. E, F, G and H of indianapolis will participate in maeuygrs of the 2d battalion, Indiana te guard, tomorrow and Sunday at the Walter Fowler rifle range, . aFrankfort, Col. James W. Hurt, Boommander of the 3d infantry, and Maj. Howard H. Bates, 2d battalion commander, announced today. Week-end activities will include “intensive training, drilling, showing of special training films and a brief religious service Sunday conducted by Lt. Clinton A, Pletcher. Men will leave tomorrow morning
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and private cars, Sgt. Ollie E. Bens ton of Co. E will act as head chef.
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anzara, who then was’ allowed to take Brownie home.
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Unwanted at her aunt’s forbidding home, little Jane: Eyre (Peggy Ann Garner) pauses. at the gate as she waits to be taken to the orphanage in 20¢h Century-Fox’s film version of the Victorian novel by CharJotte Bronte. Several Years later, as a young woman (Joan Fontaine), she returns to fall in love with The film is due to be released soon.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES E re' New Hollywood Product
|A Prop Boy Makes Good|}
Delmar Daves Knew Life As It Should Be.
By FREDERICK C. OTHMAN United Press Hollywood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, June 25 (U. P.).— Commander Cary Grant headed for Tokyo today aboard a Warner brothers submarine plowing through a hardwood ocean on stage 19. It looked like a rough voyage ahead. The Warners got their sub from
Power made “Crash Dive” in it. It was a first class card board submarine, but it looked phoney in a couple of details. The Warners
S. navy specifications, and Commander Grant sailed west—with a camera looking .in through a removable bulk-head. The story is called “Destination, Tokyo.” : Meet Mr. Daves
In charge of the proceedings is Delmer Daves, the prop boy who became ‘a movie actor and then a fameus ‘screen - writer. With your permission, we’ll write about Daves and the adventures in hever-never land that eventually landed him in the director's chair. Daves attended Stanford university. He. graduated from same. That's jmportant to our story. He came to Hollywood in 1927, got a job as prop boy and soon found himself achieving his ambition to be a movie actor. In 1928 he was the heavy in a little number featuring William J Haynes and Joan Crawford. The director of this was Sam Wood. Wood was preparing a college picture: “You went to college,” he told Daves. “Why don’t you write me a college picture?” Daves said he would. He did. >
A Combination
Thereafter Daves was a combination actor-writer. “I remember I'd-sit at my typewriter, wearing my football helmet or my prison suit or maybe my full dress, banging out script between “But that got a little toa hectic. I quit acting.” There began then (about 10 years ago). an idyllic existence for Delmer Daves. Behind his house he built himself a luxurious studio. He had a splashing fountain, plus a man to bring cooling liquids. It was then he achjeved his master coup. He told the master minds of Hollywood that he was a man of peculiar makeup, who could not function in an office. He said the only place he could write was at
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PENICILLIN BEST FOR GAS GANGRENE
By Science Service
CHICAGO, June 25 —Penicillin, the potent gefm-fighter from mold, is “far superior” to the sulfa drugs in the treatment of gas gangrene, one of the most serious complicaE! [tions of war wounds, Dr. Lucile R! § [Hac and Dr. Agnes C. Hubert, of the University of Chicago and the Chicago lying-in hospital, report to the society for experimental biology and medicine, Their report is based on laboratory experiments with mice and guinea pigs infected with the germ most frequently found in cases of gas gangrene, A single “injection under the skin of 50 florey: units of penicillin given at the time the gas gangrene germs were inoculated into
On Alamo Screen
as good protection as single large
Inez Cooper and Ed Morris ap- doses. Delay in treatment lowers
pear in “Wings Over the Pacific,” playing today through Monday at the Alamo.
delay is over three hours.
HOUSING SITUATION MUST BE TERRIFIC
CHICAGO, June 25 (U, P.).—Her
honie. The boys made a deal with him on that basis. “And for 10 years,” he said, “I
Recital Is Tomorrow
28 Piano, Dramatic Students To Appear.
Twenty-eight junior and intermediate piano and dramatic art students of Mrs. Helen Thomas Martin will appear in recital at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at the D. A, R. chapter house.
On Monday, Mrs. John English|
will present Mrs. John Duncan in an organ recital at 8:15 p. m. at the Broadway Methodist church. Piano pupils of Mrs. Naomi Gray will be heard in recital at 7:30 p. m. at the Linwood Christian church. They are: Mary Louise Carnine, Patty Johnson, Mary Jo Floyd, Jimmy Burford, Marvin McColpin, Charles Higdon, Kenneth Morgenthaler, Jay and Bob Thomas, Marcia Lee Dugger, Rosemary and Nancy Huston, Mary Ann Routtee, Barbara Jean Walker, Doris’ Hitzeman, Marilyn Gibbs, Joan Faucett, Margaret Parker, Alma Norsell, Patty Wright, Betty Fults, Barbara Fisher, Nancy McColpin, Norma Jean Fleming, Dorothy Anne Johnson, Mary Lou Brumley, Carolyn Ealy, Margie Lower, Doris Sperry, Patty Bise, Virginia Byrd, Clarice Ann Crim, Dick Morre, Donna Routte, Lois Ham-
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never did come to the studio. Every morning I'd get up, eat a leisurely breakfast, and walk across the lawn in my house slippers to work. “Then they offered me this direc-
marriage was too brief to suit a woman who appeared before Judge Joseph Sabath. So he granted her a divorce. She said she married a man at Magnolia, Ark., Nov. 24, 1939.
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torship. Why I took it, I do not know.”
“The next morning he went out tol!
ce Faye ayne y “Hela, Frisco, Hello’? in calor Joseph Cotten, idourney Into Fear’
PLUS HIT UNMASKING NAZI TREACHERY. AN I AFRICA! THRILLS and SUSPENSE!
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Director Daves, looking sad, [come back yet,” she said.
look for an apartment and he hasn't
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ordered the ‘submarine hard aport, the commander climbed: aboard, and movie making went on from there.
0. E. S. 393 TO INITIATE
Indianapolis chapter 393, O. E. S., will hold initiation at a meeting Tuesday at the. temple, 1522 W. Morris st. - Mrs. ‘Sarah Mills is worthy matron and Lyonel Sweet is worthy patron.
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‘“Jitterbugs,” with Laurel & Hardy, at 11:25, 2:30, 5:15, 7:55 and 10:30.
CURRENT SHOWS
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AUXILIARY TO MEET ‘Maj. Harold C. Megrew auxiliary 3, United Spanish War Veterans, will meet at 8 p. m. Monday at 512 WN. Illinois st. Mrs. ‘Agnes Wiley, president, will preside.
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