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TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1943 Stars of 'Mrs. Miniver' Wed

Acme Telephoto Greer Garson, academy award winner, and her new husband, Ensign Richard Ney, are pictured after their wedding Saturday at ine couple met in the picture “Mrs. Miniver” in the roles of mother and son.

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Ruka MUSICIANS | JOIN TED FIO RITO Five former members of Gene Krupa's band have joined Ted Fio | Rito's orchestra, which recently ap- | peared at the Circle theater. They include Gloria Van, vocalist; Dodo Manarosa, piano; Ed Mahelich, trumpet; Jimmy Fupa, trom-

bone, and Buddy De Frankel, saxophone. The Krupa band broke up

with the leader's recent conviction |

fand jail sentence on a marijuana charge.

SNEAK PREVIEW TONIGHT

| Tonight's the night for a sneak | Hollywood preview at the Indiana | theater, The name of a picture will { remain a mystery until it’s flashed ion the screen at 8:45 o'clock in place of “Aerial Gunner.” It will be followed by the Indiana's current { attraction, “Dixie.”

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> CIRCLE “Mister Big” with Donald O'Connor, Gloria Jean and Peggy Ryan, at 12:53, 4, 1:07 and 10:14. “Two Tickets to London’ with Michele Morgan, Alan Curtis and C. Aubrey Smith, at 11:35, 2:42, 5:49 and 8:58. LOEW'S “The Youngest Profession,’ with Virginia Weidier and Pdward Arnold, at 12:55, 4:05, 7:15 and 10:25. “Harrigan's Kid,” with Bobby Readick, William Gargan and J. Carrol Naish, at 11:10, 2:20, 5:30 and 8:40.

Star's Home | A Bit Barren

War An Inconvenience,

Laraine Day Finds. | By WILLIAM C. PAYETTE |

United Press Staff Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, July 27.— Holly-| wood isn't what it was before the war. We went to see beautiful Miss| Laraine Day in her beautiful new {hhome, and were we amazed! i { It's a lovely place, no mistake. {but a little empty. For Hollywood, it's barren. She's been there two| months and the furnishings, so far,! [consist of pieces of this and that,| {and a lot of finger-pointing at what | is going to be where, come Christmas. | | The house, she said, is furnished| lin French provincial style. We looked a little blank. | | 5:15 and 8:44 “What I mean is,” she said, “it is| going to be furnished that way.”| She snatched covers from a pair | of chairs and sure enough there

was a brace of French provincial] Wi Ison’s Li fe sitting equipment. | To Be Fi Imed

INDIANA “Pixie,” with Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour, at 12:45, 3:50, 7 and 10:43 “Aerial Gunner,” with Chester Morris and Richard Arlen, at 11:25, 2:20 and 5:40. Sneak Hollywood Preview at 8:51.

LYRIC “Action in the North Atlantic,” with Humphrey Bogart, Raymond Massey and Alan Hale, at 11, 2:39, 6:18 and 9:47. “All By Myself,” with Rosemary

{ Lane and Patric Knowles, at 1:36,

Chairs Due in December

Controversy Forecast

‘Amazing Character’

“I keep them covered because | there is no use having them worn . out before the rest of the turniture| Z8nuck Wants to Depict arrives,” she said. | " 1 Il of wing CHANG 16 26 b¥1 Peace Role of Ex-President. {the big windows on each side of the] By ERSKINE JOHNSON i fireplace will be along in December, Times Special Writer {she said. Two long couches to 80, HOLLYWOOD, July 27.—Back to over there (business of pointing) : ‘will make their entry w gt, the movie front after a year and ‘The rug for the front room is due in| @ half in the army, Darryl Zanuck { September. | is cooking up a cinematic biogra- | “We have the most darling radio phy on “Wilson” which undoubtedly I a OT wil put him on the firing line of The furnishings were stunning,| ES « aiieneng ig come fall, 1944. gf Of battle. Miss Day can pay for her fur-| 1 am going to | nishings all right, out of those scads| hen ay i ‘of dollars she picks up every week |§ nuck, the story at the M-G-M pay window. Miss! of Nan Ne Day has been doing very well since ny y a IT they killed her to get her out of the] ON Dr. Kildaire pictures. But things| of World jpeate, 5 are not to be had. Gf anikh There are no blinds in the bes 2 t Copauyere] {home, and there won't be until A ~ np on bre pe |after the war, she said. She slips Mr. Johnson bie Ag into her nightie in the dark. taken. { don’t know whether it “ Borrows Caretaker {will make money, but it's high time efore you go prowling around;the film industry grew up and did ‘her home with a flashlight, you something significant.” !might like to meet Igor, Miss Day's! ‘bull mastiff. You could take the 'mastiff off his name and we Hollywood has always been over- | wouldn't know the difference. | cautious in its approach to disputed rani ou social and political questions, But | taker. She borrowed him from a When Zanuck brings into sharp (neighbor. focus the 1912 senate controversy | We never expected to find &|over the league of nations and | vegetable garden in a movie star's! wiison's tour of the country to (yard, but there it was. She had a] a : |party a while back, Miss Day said, | present the case directly to the lend everything but the turkey came People, he’s going to step on a | from the garden | number of important loes. : We saw some lettuce (gone to The Republicans won't like it at seed), cucumbers, cabbage, beets, all. Wilson's widow and many im- | artichokes, more darned celery than | portant figures of the Wilson ad|\we ever saw in our life, carrots, and Ministrations are still alive, Hates la lot of other stuff which Miss Day| and prejudices undoubtedly remain. [aid was good to eat. { And the grandson of the late Sen- | She was without a swimming pool | ator Henry Cabot Lodge, one of lin Hollywood, remember, for a! Wilson's foremost political foes, | while because of the war morator- | Now sits in congress. I wonder what lium on construction. But she put! he will think about the way Hollywooden dam across a stream wood characterizes his grandpappy. {through the place and now has a swell rustic swimming hole. Precident Wilson, ‘Whose eight ‘esl S 5 ; S Pridise Must Wah {years in the White House were | She couldn't get her car into) inked with stupendous changes in {tne garage pechuse a rn 100% | gomestic and international history, jot 3 ye Sorte the s an vith | VAS to some, a cold, unbending isolated the garage out LAere Withiman, a pacifist and impractical the plum tree and the caretakers; ..jist to those out of sympathy no atin the back | with his methods and policies. a new bridge until after the War. | goons A x as The fireplace has been the only | \iieon “the most amazing characs {heat in the Day home for some time. | ter Tve ever Come ACTOS.” {A man came when she first moved | At this writi Iv “us hats lin to fix the electric heaters, he| t this writing, only two chat { . {acters have been cast—Sir Cedric |took them out of the walls and| pardwicke ras Wilson's enemy,

said he'd have to take them down | senator Lodge and Thomas Mitchell

to some shop or other. | : ‘ N " . | as Joseph P. Tumulty, his secre= Okay, said Miss Day, she hasn't and confidant. Afr Lunt

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Hitler Dirge {I U. GROUP TO GIVE Is Recorded ADVICE AT CENTER

| save gasoline and eliminate ‘travel of prospective students and! ' n + 1 : Bootleg Disc of 'Funeral their parents, Indiana university

‘ | will send a group of faculty and March’ Due Soon. staff members to Indianapolis this Times Special

week to advise the students and NEW YORK, July 1.4 hootleg| {CIF Barents on courses. housing {recording of “Hitler's Funeral Ard otiter . pre-ewcliment PIOL- | March” will be distributed in about

lems. three weeks by Modern Vending Headed by Dean W. W. Wright Machine Co., under a new “Modern”

of the junior division, the group | label, according to Variety.

will be at the I. U. extension center, 122 BE. Michigan st., beginnin Mat Cohen of the company openly | {gmorrow evening and cri admits that the disc he will distrib-| gach day and night to Saturday ute is a “bootleg” item in defiance yon. : of the American Federation of Musicians’ ban against new recordings.

Assisting Dean Wright will be . Kate H. Mueller, dean of women; It is not known whether the record was made by union musicians.

Prof. Paul Weatherwax, Mrs. RobThe tune, composed by

ert H., Shaffer of the school of Nick | business, and R. E. Cavanaugh, Kenny, New York columnist, and extension director. his brother, Charles, will be recorded| Similar visits will be made to by a full band and vocalist. On the |East Chicago, South Bend, Ft. opposite side will be a piano version | Wayne and, Jefferscnville

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Gunners to Get Special Goggles

SOUTHBRIDGE, Mass., July 27 (U. P.) ~The manufacture of new military goggles which enable gunners to follow the path of tracer bullets in daylight was revealed today by the army and American Optical Co. The goggles are being issued to certain divisions of the army, navy and marine corps to simplify the gunner’'s job and enable him to score more direct hits on enemy targets. Fliers wearing the goggles can work under full illumination, 'S eliminating the 30-minute period previously spent in a dark room to condition eyes for night flights. The goggles were developed by American Optical Co. scientists and are fitted with red plastic lenses which act as a light filter by excluding all light except that at the red end of the spectrum, Adaptation to darkness is possible because the night-vision red cells of the retina are insensitive to red light.

SUMMER OPERA | bureau of industrial hygiene of the

: | state health board, will speak at a CINCINNATI, July 27.—With only | ginner meeting of the Chamber of two weeks left in the Cincinnati, commerce Industrial Safety club summer opera season at the Zoo, |at 6:30 p. m. today at the Indianthe company will present Rossini’s|apolis Athletic club. Barber of Seville” tonight | J. Ralph Fenstermaker, president The program throughout the week of the Hugh J. Baker Co. will be [will include “Tosca,” tomorrow; |, special guest. Wayne W. Whiffing. | “Trovatore, Thursday; “Lucia,” | president, will preside | Friday. and "Martha Saturday. |—ssscece——ae .

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