Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1943 — Page 22
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Divorce Due
For James She said that they have been sep.
Grable's Next Depends on
Mexican Judge.
EL PASO, Tex, July 1 (U. P) A Mexico divorce decree probably!
will be granted in time for Band REPORT FDR GE
Leader Harry James to carry out his reported intention to Movie Actress Betty Grable on July 4, Mrs. Harry James’ attorney said today, Mrs, James and her Robert Ford, are in El! Paso and conferred yesterday with border attorneys on filing divorce proceedings in Juarez civil court The court ean grant mutual consent divorce decrees in 24 hours, Mrs. James said that she will re-
(man's orchestra,
marry
attorney,
tain custody of two sons under al maintenance agreement with her | ‘husband pr i Lo arated a year and that she has no| ‘plans to remarry “now or ever.” Mrs. James is the former Mary Louise
Tobin of Denton, Tex, and | fat one time sang with Benny Good-
TS | YES' FROM STALIN
LONDON, 1 (U.P) —Josef| (Stalin is believed to have accepted President Roosevelt's proposal that | they with Prime Minister Churchill but the time and place] have not been fixed and the iid
ferences may not be held for some time, the Daily Mail's New York| corres spondent reported today.
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‘Like most child movie stars some day do, Jane Withers has graduA ated to grown-up roles. The tomboy of yesterday's films (left) is now | the sophisticated Miss Withers at right.
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United Press Hollywood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, July 1.--Recently| Miss Anita Colby, the beauti- | ful model from New York, went out | to dinner and was talking happily with the lucky man across the
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Hollywood Thinks Up New Hat—It Grows Real Corn
Max Bertisch, who made a blueprint, showing all the architectural elevations. (He honestly did. We [saw the blueprint.) Then Lionel Banks, head of the) art department, approved the design and prepared requisitions to] the prop shop, where Geza Gaspar
made a flat such as nurseries used |
for the growing of small plants. He
The false lash from her left eye. /made it of balsa wood and produced | The embarrassed Miss C. had for-|also a small metal trowel for deco-
gotten to remove it when she got ration.
’ off from work in the motion picture, It's a Skir-ream ort sean Their Newest, Gayest, Greatest Hit of All! of corn growing on it. We were] there, Real corn, growing on top
of Miss Colby’s pretty head. Cover Girl=Cover Crop
The publicity department thought that one up. She was playing in a picture called “Cover Girl” at Columbia studios. One of the bright lads was reading about cover crops in a garden book and Something clicked inside his head and he asked Mist Colby, would she? She would. So all right. The publicity department asked the construction department to build for Miss Colby a hat with a
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7-POUND SON BORN TO THE ARTIE SHAWS
HOLLYWOOD, June 30 (U, PJ). —Mrs. Artie Shaw, wife of the former band leader now a chief petty officer in the navy oversea, became the mother of a sevenpound one ounce boy today at Good Samaritan hospital.
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the outside shocking pink. (That's the color Miss Colby said it had to be)
Corn Up 2 Inches
The wardrobe department took the pink flat and handed it to Baldwin Munn, the studio milliner, who mace a headpiece to hold the box. He built it of green satin ribbon Bill Calvert, the interior floral designer (not to be confused with an outdoor green man), then filled the
|flat with earth, peat moss, vitamin {Bl, and planted
therein a dozen grains of corn, in rows. That was two weeks ago. the corn was up two inches.
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the papers in the next couple of days. We thought you'd like to know what made them pos. | sible, war or no war,
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CURRENT FEATURES
INDIANA “Hit the Ice,” with Abbott and Costello and Ginny Simms at 12:20, 5:44, 8:28, 11:08 and 2:10 a m "Get Going' with Robert Paige and Grace McDonald, at 2:02, 4:44, 7:26, 10:10 and 1:10 a. m.
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Lawrence Welk and at 1, 4:05, 6:50 and
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“Jitterbugs,” with Laurel & Hardy, at 11:25, 2:30, 5:15, 7:55 and 10:30.
TEXAS HONORS JOAN'S DAUGHTER
DENTON, Tex, July 1 (U. P).— Stephanie Wanger, five-day-old daughter of movie actress Joan Bennett, had her college education expenses taken care of today. She has a scholarship-—for the school year 1960-61—at Texas State College for Women, The scholarship was awarded in appreciation of the part given Texas in the movie “We've Never Been Licked,” which centered around Texas A. & M. college and was produced by Stephanie's papa, Walter Wanger.,
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THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1943
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/ 4 / Hit the |ce'— ‘A Mad Chase Next, the gang leader. Right quarry, Next, a skunk. The picture could |
However, There Could Mave end here. The orchestra music 18 good for | Been Several Endings.
fans of modern tempo and CosThe current Bud Abbott-Lou Cos og Oia involved in a really tello “comedy,” “Hit the Ice,” at! Second billing goes to “Cet the Indiana has several convenient Going” with Grace MeDonald and ending spots, any one of which| [eave Br CaleoRt in a ‘ ; is a light takeoff on wartime would have improved the film. Washington, the manpower short | A tale of a mad chase by Abbott|age as far as women are concerned | and Costello to capture three bank and spies. Most of the intrigue inrobbers for whom they had been | volves the efforts of the woman to! the fall guys, the flim creates | snare the. man. WV. P). series of settings to glorify the beauty of face, figure and volee of Ginny Simms, Ingenious in its incongruity from the opening scene, the two comedians are cast as sidewalk photographers. “Just mail this card and 25 cents for your picture, please,” is the idea.
The Same Negative?
The only fallacy being that the |Graflex snappers apparently made
{every shot on the same negative. Hence not double exposures but multiple ones. But as in poetry, that is probably photographic license, It is inevitable that the two who go around “shooting” people should | (find their lot cast with the crime] | trio, the leader of which has a fool«| [proof scheme for looting a bank. As can be expected, the comedy {team takes the heat for the job. Their names must be cleared and they have the way. Costello had | made a shot of the thieves as they {left the bank. The only joker being that it showed backs only.
They Get Their Men!
But that does not deter the two | from using it as a threat as they make their way cross country in| PRS Ld an ultra train with the musical | pDirecte PRL LLAS strains of Johnny Long and his or. | DR Abi chestra in their ears and the crime Ldn inals in their hair, | The net result is that they get their men and recover the loot in| (a thrilling and endless ski chase | at Sun Valley. The ring leader is captured when he and Costello tangle on a mounstainside, fall, slide and become the core for a gigantie showball Which
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