Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1949 — Page 34

By HOLLYWOOD,

stuck with the story.) But I was there. the drops of it. I heard

1 saw

her movie, “The Lady Gambles,” But mostly I was fascinated with the way they got a bandage and some antiseptic on Barbara’s

kit for such minor emergencies. He did once—but that was before the First Aid Men's Union was organized. This was a produciion. Somebody called the studio hospital. A nurse was rushed to the set in a seven-passenger black Cadillaé. While 50 men. of the film’s crew stood by, she applied mercurochrome and the bandage. For all the confusion, I' thought Barbara stood up under it very well, “ .

cuss the fish hook and the writer who wrote the fishing scene into

little pinkie. 1 always thought the prop man carried a first aid

“Enchant

“Jabbed Finger Creates Turmoil * Furér Akin to Full Production Follows Mishap in Studio Erskine Johnson

Jan. 22—Behind the Screen: Barbara |

Stanwyck pricked her finger with a fish hook. I almost ‘didn’t believe it even though I saw it happen. That’s because movie press agents always have the star getting stuck with a fish hook in a fishing scene. (And then you get

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| American dances everybody is doblood—at least three/ing these days and I blushingly Barbara report that they aren't the sort of [facts you'd pass along to Junior| when he asks for a bedtime story. I was watching Desi do the

DESI WENT ON to that all the other Latin you see on American ballroom.

scene in “A Night in

Havana” and later I said, “A nice|

it still popular in

“Popular?” sald Desk. “It's” legal.” Seems that Conga lines around

to the point where

they’d sometimes be several miles

threatened to wreck

everything in their paths so the Cuban government banned them.

» . ” explain

are treated in Cuba as much respect as

a kazoo ‘player at a musicians’

“The rhumba, too?” I asked. » “The rhumba,” Desi said, “has. actually never been danced in this country. We're doing a thing called the ‘Son’ which

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sion of the exploits of the famous

tuart.

rhymes with ‘groan.’ The rhum-

a suggestive pan-

really tomine. It's danced In the halfbreed quarter at great speed with exaggerated hip move ments. In Cuba, it's a sin to | even watch a rhumba.”

#88 | SHORT TAKES: Ronald Col-| man is telling friends he'll retire from the screen after making one more picture in "49. , .

.jonly one Jose Ferrer kisses is his| wife, Phyllis Hall. She played the bit as a gag.

3% » » - JACK BENNY is telling his | friends he's glad he switched to CBS even if he gets only a million’ Ld en pic Duley LY her Traini his option picked up and nin salary raised to four figures, stiches 1/0 9 80 he promptly bought himself a! GREENCASTLE, Jan,

the| will take their hots} a town} IP films soon e should follow his example.

Tufts © Diana Lynn

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| seit | train his students for war. up at sword-point. e queen that Lorca is plotting

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“Adventures of Don Juan," technicolor ver-’'

Wednesday at the Indiana Theater. On his way to London, the fabulous Spanish lover, Don Juan a Flynn) halts for an interlude with Mary When her husband returns, Don Juan

BR eh 0 Sr he; n Ha ir path is blocke by armed horsemen.

Don Juan falls in love’ with his queen, Viveca kes him a fencing master at discovery: As the party-loving| the royal academy. She is confused over her Dauphin in “Joan of Arc” the feelings toward him. Don Juan furthers the between himself and Lorca by refusing to Their meeting breaks Don Juan cannot convince

seh

lover will open

against her. the dungeon.

Love And Sword Battles Hi

The horsemen mistake Don Juan for a Spanish duke who is to marry Helen Westcott. Don Juan follows through with the mistake and makes love to Helen until the real duke arrives and foils his plot. Don Juan and Leporello are captured and turned over to the Spanish ambassador. The ambassador wins a pardon for

Don Juan and sends him back to Spain. Upon return to their native land, Don Juan and his servant find that Spain is preparing for war against England. :

Discovered while caressing one of the ladies of the court, Ann Rutherford, Don Juan disarms her fiance. The court scandal is too much for the king, who orders that Don Juan be sent to the New World. Don Juan and Leporello go into hiding, They discover more of Lorca's treachery, and risk their lives to tell the queen. Lorca assumes power, and has Don Juan and Leporello thrown into

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into the navy.

The Prime Minister, the Duke de Lorca (Rob- | ert Douglas), gets the king to i papen recall- | ing the ambassador to land who is helping | the queen to prevent a war. before the queen, 3 gangs" that Lorca is using fo “shanghai” men

In an audience Don Juan tells of the “press

When the ambassador returns to

Spain, Lorca has him captured and held prisoner | without the queen's knowledge. :

"Tia Musicde Draws Huge Crowd

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K. of C. Plays Host At Annual Affair

The annual Triad Musicale last .. ight drew its usual much-greaters C

than-capacity ¢rowd at the Murat, Participating were the Chane ters of the Murat Temple, Charles Hamilton directing, with Essilee

the K. of C. Columbians, Edward

{Krieger directing and Helen Bose {ler accompanying.

Hosts last night were the Knights of Columbus, whose Grand Knight, Patrick J. Fisher, extended first greetings to the audience. : Introduces: Officers Mr. King. vice president of the Athenaeum Turners, substituting for Dr. Carl B. Sputh, president, who [was unable to attend, and Max A, | Blackburn, recently elected poten« | tate of the Murat Temple. In a program mainly of glee club music, the three choruses were heard separately and together, with Messrs. Hamilton, {Elbert and Krieger each taking {turns in directing the massed Triad Chorus.

= | From 9:30 to 10 p. m. the latter

Freed by their fencing academy friends, Don | Juan and Leporello fight their way to Lorca. Don Juan kills the prime minister in a duel. The queen, now madly in love with Don Juan, begs him to. take her away with him. He persuades her that despite their love, her duty is fo her people and country. He rides off in search of adventure,

determined never to love again.

Plan to Use Films

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place in DePauw University’s teacher-training methods, Dr. Earl C. Bowman, dean of the education department, said today, Five strip films, a séries of “stills” which illustrate an educa-~ tional process, have been pur{chased by the department to be used with “Student Teaching.” a text by Raleigh Schorling. The set includes two reels on to understand children, two on concept of method and one on maintaining classroom discipline.

HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 22 (UP)— Bandleader Horace Heidt had a court order today forbidding his 18-year-old star accordionist Dick Contino, from playing with anyone else.

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both by the courts and the former butcher boy’s parents. The jurist said Contino’s $25,000 maximum yearly salary was more pay than that of “any judge in California.”

| portion of the concert was broads. +

{cast over a local station. | ‘The annual Triad dance was

& held in the Athenaeum Kellersaal

| following: the choral program.

‘Recommends Painting As Delinquency Curb

CONCORD, N. H,, Jan. 22 (UP)

. | —Painting is one of the best solutions for juvenile delinquency

and a powerful medium for spirit. ual uplift, according to Omer Joachim Luneau, artist. Mr. Luneau, widely known for his religious art, said delinquent

+ehildren usually are over-emos

tional and need an outlet. Paint ing, he said, channels their ex. {plosive energies into a creative line. “Art gives a very valuable emotional vent,” Mr, Luneau said, “Some even find it a medium to express and develop their spiritual feelings.”

Too Realistic MILAN, Wash., Jan, 22 (UP) —Arnita Button couldn't play

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