Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1946 — Page 24

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} the. o 8. government,

hold: the skirt line right where it is,

for pawiotic reasons. a

«enough cloth to lower hemlines, it SAYS.

know it,” Miss Russell announced. “By being patriotic they turn out

_ prettier clothes. © The first thing 1

we know the fashion-makers would have skirts back at that gosh-awful 1029 length—where only an X-ray could tell whether a leg was wellturned or no!” She Backs Government

She hitched up her taflored skirts| |

and said she was backing the gov“ernment decree that ladies’ hemlines stay up there—even if Uncle Sam had to hire an army of snoop-

ers to make sure.

Irene wasn't too happy about the whole thing. As far as she's concerned, hems will hit the floor as soon as she can swing it, “With the country facing a dire peed for cloth of every sort,”

waist discussions about lengthening | skirts.” “Short skirts are ugly--all those | knees and things,” Irene decrees.

Anshion experts were all.

| “The CPA is right, but they don't |

| | |

Allen Jones, coming to the Mut Oct. 19 under Theater Prouctions, Inc., sponsorship,

June Christy, vocalist featured with Stan Kenton and his orchesAra, 1 now ’ at Ahe Cirele.

they are,

| news, | maestro, composer ete . .,

[ Mr.

| Iturbi’'s the works. | of the movie rests on his

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Coming fo Murat lturbi Kors.

Screen Lover

Hasn't Found Who He Is Going to 'Kees'

HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 13 (U, P)—| Hang on to your hats, girls—big|

Jose Iturbi, concert planist, | is turn-

ing screen lover, A lot of long-hairs were mighty | shocked when Mr, Iturbi started | |giving out with “boogie-woogie on | | his priceless Steinway, They almost swallowed their uppers when he turned movie actor— [not as a dignified musician, even. | Iturbi went in for comedy, no

less.

But the movie customers loved him. The ladies thought he was cute. And pretty soon even the

long-hairs were paying to see Mr, | Iturbi cut up on the silver screen. Mr. Iturbi's doing. He-ls, | mitted, a “little jéetery” prospect. “They still haven't picked out the |

{lady I am supposed to kees,” he old Queens, N. Y,, {fled yesterday Greenway lived with something caught my interest. As movie camera and settled down to |

said,

Times Amusement Clock

CIRCLE Or the Btage—8tan Kenton and his orchestra, featuring June Christy ang a Wetzel, at 1:10, 3:58, 6:46 an

“The French Key,” with Albert Pokieer and Evelyn Alken, at 11:10, , 4:80; 1:44 and 1 whine « “Anns and the Xing of Siam,” . with Irene Dunne, Rex ."srrison and and b: a Darnell, at 11:28, 2 ¢ 25, 7.10

LOEW'S

“fhe Diary of a Chambermaid,” with Paulette Goddard-emd Burgess Meredith, ab 11, 1:47 4:34, 7:21 and

“The Devil's Mask, " with - Anita * Louise and Jin Bannon, at 12:26, 3:13, 6 and 8:3

Symio “Canyon Passage,” with Dana | An-

drews, Brian aaanley usan Hayward. and ar chasl, at 11:35, 1:41, no on 7:59 and

10:08,

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Film Makeup Man Faces Bigamy Charge

HOLLYWOOD, Sept, 13 (U. 2).

—Located by his first wife through His romatic role is more than | & movie magazine photograph, film have a hobby. he ad- ‘makeup man Albert Greenway, about the was held {bigamy charge. Mrs. Rosalie Greenway, a 42-year- |

36,1 to answer today on a|

secretary. testi-|

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

to % FRIDAY, SEPT. 13, 1946

Robert Young Says He Tried | And Failed fo Find a Hobby

By VIRGINIA MacPHERSON United Press Staf *Correspondent

HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 13,—~When the male stars around town get to comparing notes on hobbies’ poo: Robert Young Was to slink‘ quietly away. He is, he sighed today, the only actor he knows without one. But you can’t say he hasn't tried. Because he has. Dozens of ‘em. They always flopped. And after a . while a thing like that can get embarrassing. “Somebody always comes up with the obvious crack,” Mr, Young grinned, “They take a look at my four daughters and, well . . . YOu|«f was going to start a 16-mm projknow what the crack would be.” | ect in the neighborhood. That Hehealized years ago it just didn't last long, either.” wasn't chic to be an actor and not’ : By this time Mr. Young's pretty Besides, he kind of | wife, Betty; asked him why he J didn’t ‘just give up?

Robert Young

went in for home movies,” he said.

{ wanted one, anyway, | “I felt the need of one, but I went| “Let the kids be your hobby,” she | about it the wrong way,” Mr. Young | suggested. “Leave us face it, You

said, “I tried to create one, I Know|are not a man of many interests.” | now I should have waited untill So Mr. Young faced it. Sold his

But what worries him most 1s! her nearly a year before abandon a result, they always flopped. Either | nice, quiet week-ends. As quiet,

the fact that in “The Birds and the ing her in April,

1930, without a

Bees,” M. G. M.'s making him the | divorce.

|star. No supporting role, this, Mr. |

“keesing” technique.

She said she saw him in 1936 then

And the fate lost track of her husband until she {saw his picture in a magazine.

Pretty Malvina Durslag—film sec-

“More than that,” he went on. [retary who Mrs. Greenway charged “I hear now they are having some | was married to her husband Sept.|

It isn't stylish to keep| talk over the studio about me not 23,

1943, at Las Vegas, Nev.—also

them at the same length all the being myself-—I mean, making this was in court.

time, So—down to the floor it 1s.” This battle of the bare knees all | | boils down tor government order No.

sleeves, and the size of hems. CPA officials say they'd like to let the ladies be stylish and wear longer skirts if they want to, But|

“And the hemlines.can't stay where | there's not enough cloth,

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{into a regular role.” And that, he says, would wvolve

{a certain amount of acting. Someshe | L-85, which limits the length of thing he's insisted—up to now— argued, “this is no time for panty- |female skirts, length and fullness of | he can't do. Suit for Divorce

{ “I don't act,” his stock line goes. | “I just be myself, Eef enough I am very happee.” So far it has been. The fans

keep yelling for more Iturbi.

Film Aches: Files

HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 13 (U. P).—

that's Film Actress Jacklyn Roth today | had on file a suit for divorce from

wealthy air conditioning firm owner William Beasley Black, Houston,

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TAKE 52 WEEKS TO PAY

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Miss Roth; 34, ex-wife of Mike Cudahy, meat packing fortune heir,

charged Mr. Black; 38, with cruelty | and asked for a just share of their “considerable community property.” The couple was married in Houston Sept. 25, 1945, and separated June 28.

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IRENE DUNNE REX HARRISON LINDA DARNELL.

ANNA AND THE KING OF SIAM <3 LL na——"

I lost interest—or I just wasn't any anyway, as you can have good.” houseful of four daughters. First Tried Ranching “I decided my career was my First, he tried ° ranching. Bought hobby” he explained between scenes | himself a seven-acre layout in the on RKO’s “They Won't Believe Me.” valley, moved his. family out in the “And I believed it. Up until a few ‘open, and proceeded to get next to| weeks ago. That's when I bought | nature. |my walnut ranch.” | «I worked like hell,” he added.| But this time he's not taking “Whenever a tractor broke down 1/any chances. ‘This time he’s caliing | | fixed it so it would cost only about it a business. Not a hobby. And | $500 to get it in running order again. | {he's hired a farmer to run it for | And fences! I built more fences | him. | than you ever hope to see! If a di-|~ "It's

in a

160 acres Up in Carmel

rector had tried to work me that valley,” Mr. Young beamed. “A hard that" long he'd have heaid beautiful spot. I figure in four or about it.” five years it ought to support itself.”

But this was Mr. Young's “hobby,” by golly. And he was giving it his |all. Only when the girls got old enough to go to school they had to move back into town. End of hobby No. 1.

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MATINEE SATURDAY “THE THEATRES boven Sims.

Workshop Fizzles PAU Ll M E LC LORD.

| “Next I decided to go in for a ARICA 2 NATL workshop,” he grinned. “I fixed up the fanciest place you ever saw.

Bought lathes and machines and tools like a sonofagun. I even man- | aged to turn out a few pieces of furniture, too.” | The -cigarét. stand :.he figures couldn't have cost much more than | $1500. And the chest of drawers} maybe a. couple thousand. “But after a while that fizzled out,” Mr. Young went on. “The | machines started to collect dust and I sold 'em. With that money I bought a lot of camera equipment.” He built a darkroom. in his Bev-: erly Hills house and fiddled away happily with film and filters and developing “soup.” For, oh . .

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