Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1943 — Page 8
OTTAWA, Sept. 31.—CGerman stb £5 : | marines mined the approaches to|j Halifax harbor early in June but!"
No lives were lost as a result of
the enemy action, although a 2000ton freighter, unidentified by naval
Marquesa Role
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 21.—It was
* announced here today that Alla Nazimova, famed Russian artist, has been signed for the role of the
Hn af ir Care produced at
Monogram studio,
, was sunk in June, ap- | parently mined, because at that time the app
The freighter was a convoy straggler, and was four miles inside a dangerous area.
hes had not been swept. | I el Tom Neal is cast as the American educated Jap who becomes a ruthless enemy of the U. 8. in
“Behind the Rising Sun,” now in its second week at the Lyric. Featured with him are Margo, J. Carroll Naish and Robert Ryan. The second feature is “Adventures of a Rookie,” with Wally Brown.
DON REID'S BAND AT INDIANA ROOF
Don Reid and his orchestra fea- | Pla! turing many former Jan Garber instrumentalists, including Frits Heilbran, open at the Indiana Roof Wednesday evening. : Reid at one time was associated with Dick Powell before the latter's successful entrance into motion pictures. For several years the bandleader was chief arranger and featureed trombonist for Garber. With him at the Roof will be pianist Harold Kaye and vocalists Doris Donavan and Clive Weber.
Within a day of the discovery, navy minesweepers had cleared a 1200-yard wide channel for an important convoy. That job, MacDonald said, drew congratulations from-the- British admiralty. wm It was the first time in this or the last war that mines had been ‘sown by the enemy outside Halifax harbor, The naval minister explained that the mining operations had been kept secret until now for security reasons. The mines were laid in an arc around the harbor and designed to close the port to all shipping MacDonald disclosed. He said he believed they were planted by submarine. Moored magnetic mines were used and naval headquarters pointed out that not all ships are protected against them, The mines were discovered and reported by ships of a convoy escort force the minister said.
SOLDIER CHARGED WITH M. PS DEATH
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Sept. 21 (U. P.)~State detectives returned Pvt. James Cox, 23, Bloomington, to Ft. Benjamin Harrison today to face charges of fatally stabbing a mili-
uyesa in United Artists’ pro- , marque: of ‘Thorton Wilder's one of hollywood's independent film *Bridge of San Luis Rey.” It was precedent-shattering. © Madame Nazimova, who Dbegad im... orchestras in a low budget “Ber career in 1904 as the leading|q)y, tor 4 small independent. It lady ‘of ® St. Petersburg (Russia) [o.. sensational. Why, M-G-M's company, made her film debut Injpe yun minion.dollar musical, 1940 in “Escape,” in which Norma “DuBarry Was a Lady,” has only Shearer and Robert Taylor Were ong orchestra, Ditto for “Hello, |! starred. : Frisco, Hello,” "Best Foot ForHer notable stage successes In-iy,rq» «Coney Island” and all the: "elude Henrik Ibsen's “A Doll's |giher recent big-time musical hits. House,” “Hedda Gabler,” “The| Before looking up Carr, we! Master Builder” and “The Wild |joarned he had organized Mono |f Duck,” and Anton Chekhov's “The gram studio in 1928 with W. Ray || | Cherry Orchard.” Johnston. - In 1925, they sold out [jj ; Forsaking his role as a villian asi; Republic studio and Carr re“Pablo dn “For - Whom the Bell tired. A second Monogram com= |} Tolls,” Akim Tamiroff will be seen pany was organized and by 1940" as the sympathetic guardian angel was in serious financial difficulties. of “La -Perichole,” dancer heroine Carr was talked out of his retireof the film, whe will be portrayed ment, helped save the company by Lynn Bari, Louis Calhern will from bankruptcy and in three years be the viceroy. as executive director of the corporation has built it up into one VICTOR 1S RENAMED of Hollywood's top independénts. . James R. Victor, Evansville, was{Three years ago $40,000 was a top reappointed a member of the state (budget Monogram film. Today it board of optometry today by Gover- is $250,000. mor Schricker. He will serve for|. “Delivers the Goods”
J When we finally caught up with ;
| St 1 | 0S eph talk about himeelt, He didect Jock WI) B00 a od
like a movie baron, either. He was neat and dapper and soft-spoken { %IF you dowt SEE as well as you SHOULD SEE US as
and white-haired. SOON as you can-
Guy Kibbee
Guy Kibbee, velcran screen actor and probably best known to movie fans as “Scattergood Baines, and Gus Van, “the melody man,” member of the famous vaudeville act, Van and Schenck, will make personal appearances at Keith's this week in the stage show opcuing Thursday. Music will be furnished by Al Kavelin's orchestra,
WAR MOTHERS TO MEET Mrs. Dorothy Buschmann and Mrs. Earl Moomaw, executives at the Indianapolis Service Men's Center, Inc, will speak at a meeting of the U. 8, A. War Mothers at 1:45 p. m.
en : | T oO D AY ! FRIDAY—ON OUR STAGE ANN CORIO "EDDY FOY, Jr.
Your Favorite Movie Star
PLAN COVERED DISH LUNCH
The Social club of Monumental division 128, auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, ment in accomplishment than in|will hold a covered dish luncheon seeing his name in the newspapers.| Thursday at the home of Mrs, C, C. He was proud of Monogram'’s slogan, Livingstone, 301 N, Temple ave. “Monogram Always Delivers What| ~ ree tba > It Sells.” “The major studios,” he sald, “promise 40 or 50 films a year and maybe deliver 26. If Monogram promises 40 pictures, we deliver 40.” He was proud, too, that “no producer at Monogram ever lost a nickel or completed a picture owing money.” What's the secret of an independent film company’s success in ma jor-studio-dominated Hollywood? “If you are going to be independent,” said Carr, “you must be independent. No million-dollar ideas. No million-dollar-a-month profits.|. You can't kick people around. Youl. have to be honest with everyone and
THOUSAND LAUGHS) Ned honest with yourself.” a wl AL .
TWO BROTHERS HELD | FUN! ROARS! § TESTI. IN TAVERN SLAYING oo CREAMS! ZEST!
Two brothers, Fred Smith, 51, and Tom Smith, 49, both of 1323 Mont~- - © i Ww, \\
calm st, ‘were held In jail today : LUBITSCH Q a
He said he found greater enjoy-
out resistance at the home of .his father-in-law, Ed Hussman, here.
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GRANADA 000 Cary Grant
Sars Grunt uMR, LUCKY"
Harold Peary—Jane Darwell
“Gildersiceve’s Bad Day”
awaiting grand jury action on charges of murder filled against them yesterday. : They were held for the jury by “{Judge John McNells in Municipal court on murder affidavits filed following the death in Vetérans’' hospital of William Tomlinson, 43. Tomlinson was stabbed fatally early Sunday outside the Old Home stead tavern, 1157 W. 18th st. There had been an argumient in the tavern between the Smiths and George J. Daugherty, tavern operator, ang it was prolonged as the men left the establishment. Detectives said they knew of no reason why Tomlinson would be singled out for attack. They said .they had found a woman who said in a signed stateeat that she witnessed the stab-
| Asoo s ogi THE OE” © Pranchet Tone—Anne Baxter
“DARK COMMAND" Judy Canova~Joe E. Browa
“JOAN OF OZARK"
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RUTH HUSSEY GETS ROLE IN. RKO FILM
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 21.— Ruth Hussey, last seen in “Tennessee Johnson” with Van Heflin, was signed today by Producer David Hempstead for a major supporting role with Ginger Rogers in RKORadio's “Tender Comrade” She is on loan from MGM, The “jet-haired actress will play one of ‘three women war workers with whom -Ginger lives, joining a cast which includes Robert Ryan in the top male role, Kim Hunter, Patricia “Collinge, Richard Martin, ‘Jane ‘Darwell and Richard Gaines.
PLANS FOUR RE-ISSUES
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 21~The re-_ issue of four 20th Century-Fox productions, selected by a poll of theaters through the country, was announced today. They are “In Old Chicago,” “Call of the wild,” “The Rains Came” and “Under Two
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