Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1945 — Page 24
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HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 28 (U. Po Carter De Haven, 61-year-old for. mer vaudeville star, was ordered = £ [today to appear Nov, 5 for trial on =|a charge of ddiling to provide for £1 his son, David, 13, The actor, father of Movie Actress Gloria De "Haven, surrendered on a complint, sworn out by Evelyn De Haven, formerly Actress Betty Byrd, without the glamour, who divorced him in 1941. His ex-wife said De Haven had contributed only $20 to the support | front in 1943, In particular, the
of their son in the past elght|setting is a bombed factory cellar, months’ despite a court order requiring him to pay $50 per month toward David's support, De Haven termed the case a “mis understanding over a ‘property settlement.”
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{army girl who leads Muni and his
'{and then finds herself trapped with him and his Nazl prisoners in the
Circle ‘Picture Deals With Grim Realities.
In somber grey and black “Coun-ter-Attack,” which began yesterday at the Circle, tells a story of war—
In general the setting for the picture is the German-Russian
where half a dozen Nazis and their two Russian captors are trapped. Perhaps there does exist just such a Red army paratrooper as
‘THE INDIANAPOLIS ‘TIMES Muni Stars | In War Film}
Walter Pidgeon anit Claire opening today at Keith's,
‘Dark Command":
vor star in “Dark Command,”
Irene Dunne
‘Loew's Comedy.
successfully portrays a
army “to get the inside dope.”
Pawel Muni, the star, portrays. But as Alexia Kulkov, Muni appears undecided whether he is a rough, lovable Ukranian bumpkin, or a deadly serious fighting man face to face with a people he despises. Marguerite Chapman is Lisa, the
patrol fo German headquarters
cellar. Dig for Information Her role is minor and disappointingly not that of the spirited Russian army woman, One might even
+ suppose she is present at all only {to break the deadly monotony of | grimy, male faces.
Best acting in the picture comes! | during Muni’s interrogation of each of the surly Nazis in an attempt literally to dig from their mouths word which will identify one as an
Times Amusement Clock
KEITW ‘Dark Commamd,” with Walter Pidgeon, Claire Trevor and John Wayne, ’t 13:56, 3:56, 6:58 and
“Under Flésis Stars,” with Gene Autry, at 11:54, 2:54, 5:54 and 8.54.
CIRCLE “Counter-Attack,” with Paul Muni and Marguerite Chapman, at 12:40, 3:50, 7 and 10:10, Easy to Look At.” with Gloria Jean and Kithy Grant, at 11:38, 2:45, 6 and 9 ws “Over 21,” with Irene Dunn, Alexander Knox and Chazies Coburn, at 12:25, 3:36, 6:47 and 9 “Crime Doctor's Warning,” with Nae Baxter, at 11, 2:11, 5:22 and 8:33
INDIANA Eddie,” with Pred Mace Murray, Lynn ‘Bari and Lloyd NoIan, at 12:25, 3:35, 6:45 and 10. “'refl It to a Star,” with Alan Mowbray and Eddie Marr, at 11: 15, 2:30, 5:40 and 8:55. LYRIC “Christmas in Connecticut,”
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with
sorb” as well as in his youth. Paper Is Saved
for the renowned editor, adoring wife comes to the rescue by lending a helping hand when his newspaper threatens ‘to “fold” without him, She contributes her ability, without telling her husband, and writes the outstanding editorials that save the paper. In a drawn-out series of conflicts, chatter, and laughs the worried editor graduates as a 2d leutenant. The owner of the paper, played by Charles Coburn, is saved from ruin and Palila Wharton saves the day a cn ita ita Aw ee
She Saves Editor's Paper n camp-life for the soldier and his
_ Irene Dunne, resplendent in her usual “lush” gowns and hair-dos, famous [said today that Armenian colonies in the Middle East are clamoring} for restoration of Turkish Armenia |-
author and playwright, the wife of a8 New York editor who joins the
The tragic note in the farce is that Max Wharton, played by Alexander Knox, has reached the ripe old: age of 39. As a student in officers’ candidate school he finds out that a. person over 21 doesn’t “ab-
The ‘army provides a hard row But his
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aganda. The setting is in-an army camp with all the hardships of
family thrown in. Also playing is “The Crime Doc tor's Warning,” with Warner Bax-
For an airy, fantastic two hours ter. of ‘comedy, “Over 21,” now playing at Loew's Provides a relaxing interHude: 5
PUBLISH SOVIET CLAIM
ingenious ability and ’
“Over 21” is really another war|
picture “redecorated” witha lot of Nn Wi fe Role peace plugs replacing the war prop-
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to the Soviet Union.
officer, The climax is reached when Muni and the German major, who is tricked into admitting his rank,
gan, at 12:07, 3:22, 6: 37 and 9:52, “Blonde Ransom,’
5:32 and 8:29.
Barbara Stanwyck and Dennis More
with Virginia Grey and Donald Cook, at 2:35,
strike a bargain for each other's information—each counting. on his | own army reaching the buried group first, “Easy To Look At” with singing star Gloria Jean is the second feature.
Ae————————— RELIEF FOR DUTCH INDIES BATAVIA, Sept. 28 (Delayed) (U. | P,)~Army trucks and cars and relief goods were unloaded today from the first United States ship to enter a Netherland East Indies port since the Japanese surrender.
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“G. I. WISH | WAS HOME...
++. Like Those Other Guys!”
te J ‘ M OMS hot buttered biscuits . ; . Monument Circle . . . hot'dogs and the roller coaster : ; . real Amer’can langwidge , :. the Indians and Milwaukee...”
That's what Joe dreams of. But he’s still stuck among the pagodas, rice paddies and kraut barrels : . . doing
“occupation” duty ; i making the Germans and Japs behave.
Joe is lonesome and homesick—he wants America.
He can’t come back j k just yet, so America goes to him ; through the
USO Shows mean America to Joe. They're the only taste of America he'll get for a while yet—American jokes, American girls, American music. He eats "em up.
So the Army aad Navy are asking for more USO-Camp _ Show units than ever beforestor Joe and his hundreds of thousands of pals, The number to be served is fewer— but their need is greater. -
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