Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1945 — Page 6
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“TURKEY ARMED |
BY BOTH SIDES
Nazi Tiger Tanks, British
Spitfires Obtained While Neutral.
Times Foreign Service BERNE, Switzerland, Feb. 26.— Turkey enters the war with 23«divi-
sions, supported by German-made |
Yiger tanks and British-built Spit-
fires—the fruits of five years of] neutrality -during which the nation | was supplied by both belligerents. | it was re-| Turkish |
German army circles, rted here, expect that oops, covered by British warships, | will land on the Nazi-held Aegean | Jslands in the near future. addition to the military power | a Turkey can bring to bear from! its own resources, its opening of the Dardanelles to war shipffing|
will speed the shipment of fer
_€an weapons to Russia. There is comparatively little worry in Germany over the 2150 German nationals still in Turkey! who preferred not to return home. Any German living abroad, enemy or nentral country, object of envy, not anxiety.
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Greer Garson Gets VETERANS CARE
Popularity Award
HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 26 (U. P.) — | British-born film | up for an academy | award for the fifth time, has been Present “the most| popular star in the United States.” The medal was presented by Dr
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nationwide poll for ‘a movie maga- | zine to determine America’s screen | —The nation was urged today to better ones your film houses will
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 26 (U. P.).
take immediate steps to assure veterans the best that science can |offer for prevention of disease and
{ promotion of health. | In another of its series of reports
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" HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 26 (U. P.). education said that present facil had a' ites, understanding be benefited and you are fo like its divorce today from smooth-voiced veloped, would fall
if not expanded and de-| “far short” of meeting the needs of 15,000 veterans. | A large part of this responsibilmust be assumed by the s in which veterans
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| The sub-committee took occasion to repeat that there was room for |
serious concern in the fact that some 40 per cent of military age men failed to meet draft standards
for military duty “We know that a considerable proportion of the defects which cut 50 deeply into our potential fighting { manpower could have been prevented or remedied if good medical care and adequate preventive
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ACTRESS FAY DAVIS DIES IN ENGLAND
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LONG EACH Lal, Feb, 26 (U1 P.). — Inger Frances Langford, | globe~trotfing GI entertainer 3 be honored by the navy tonigh#“or her show that $21,000,000 in war bond sales ; : Capt. 8. M. Earle, commanding officer of the southern California naval yard, will present the special | citation Proceeds from the show, “Cavalcade gf Overseas Stars,” will
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LONDON, Feb, 26 =Samuel Gold(wyn came out from behind the jumbled English today {and told the British press the facts {about British films and British stars., The Hollywood producer spoke in clear, hard-hitting but pleasant tones about what was wrong with the British cinema. He was more than “a match for several British interviewers and he
{most cheering aloud. Goldwyn did not clear up, the | mystery of his: presence here” al-| {though he reiterated it had nothing ito do with film business, The for-
leign economic administration had (asked him to look into certain {phases of reverse lend-lease and said he would probably visit Paris
and Brussels before | Hollywood. Rough Plane Trip He was somewhat pale and ex{plained he had been in bed after {an extremely rough plane passage.! | . Questions
returning to
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were pegged at him from a group which included a! pretty Indian reporter, uniformed | GI's from Stars and Stripes,
and | dignified Britishers. | The general tenor of the ques-| | tioning centered on .:why British | products don't get the same treat- |
~ ment in the states that American prodycts presumably get here. “Quit thinking of the British | market and think of the world market,” Goldwyn advised. Fast Repartee “You take away our stars,’ a
woman reporter said. ‘No, we give them the Spportunity | they should have gotten” here,” Goldwyn said. | “We have to see your films, why| | doesn’ t the United States see ours? another asked. “No one has to see a picture,” {Goldwyn said. “When you make|
book them.” There was much more along the | same vein and Goldwyn finally told | his interviewers world when you stop thinking about the nationality of a star and just
worry’ about whether ‘he or she, can act.” = ® Goldwy: n confessed that most] “Goldwynisms” such as his “in-|
clude me out” are pinned on him| iby well-meaning columnists. He added that he had no objections ta any. new ones.
Joyce Reynolds Quitting Screen
HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 26 (U. P.).— Reynolds, young Warner| Bros. + Janie,”
screen. Her attorneys studio contract.
Miss Reynolds, recently married
to Lt. Robert Lewis, sald she pre-|
ferred a home to a career and would remain with her husband while he tico, Va. The young star, whose home 1s
“It will be a better]
star of the motion picture,| has” Yhade good her an-| nounced intention of quitting the] signed an| agreement letting her out of her!
is stationed at Quan-
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