Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 July 1950 — Page 7

: FRIDAY. TL 21, 1% my U.S. Film Costs CheaperinRome ‘Teresa’ Company Gels ‘Tip’ on Expenses the Hard Way

Move May Bring Legality to Head

Swimming pool building pro-

grams stalled while city bonding!

questions are settled will be

By GEORGE WELLER, Times Foreign Correspondent ROME, July 21—In some parts of Italy, like Venice and Rome, it costs a pilgrim more to live on a I

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But Hollywood film makers can still cut their Ameri-| can production casts by about one-third by making pictures

bray, full sis 15 fo TRIN ST. ——— i MEN'S ror — a . | tween what was paid for the mass TEE The company of “Teresa,” of Italian tars solb 3 the new GI picture made at|dlers, officials—and the GI stua : idents who got the silent American’ JIRTS a village outside Bologna, roles. The Italians got $2.10 a day, ound this out the hard way. while the GI's got $6.50 a day Value Trey blew down the village of salary, lunch on the set, and $5 a Bcascoli, with Bill Mauldin the day toward their expenses. . : cartoonist advising them, apd! The GI's rates were hiked after rebuilt it when they were finished Bill Maudlin personally arbitrated with the war scenes. a GI strike. Prior to the strike of fine And yet their costs for 33 days the GI's were getting around the fancy work were only about $250,000. Hollywood minimum of $9 daily. patterns. They had figured on about! The big gamble in “Teresa,” $175,000, but the weather turned Director Fred Zinneman thinks, into the sloppy kind Ernie Pyle/is on whether the American public used to describe among the likes Anna Maria Plerangeli, the woman muleskinners wintering in the girl who plays Teresa, my Apennines. So costs went up. Her name itself is a lot of Ital-

MEN'S THE PICTURE AS made by [20 for the American public to Arthur Loew for his own special swallow at one time. It's confuscompany, called Coliseum Films, "8, In Italian, too, because Pier and- from a story by Alfred Hayes. and Angeli together sound like a himself an ex-GI Lere ang author on 8 name, » rchiefs of “The Girl on the Via Flaminia.”| orb, she'll end up as plain A Chicago-raised first-time ac- ht = John Ericson, son of Carl Cn the Chicana DATS Nowe 1s mes . Meibes of Flavoroma, Inc. a i — ic Value Chicago food flavoring plant, LOCOMOTIVE DERAILED plays the leading role. QUARRY, Iowa, July 21 (UP)— The story is that of a GI who A diesel locomotive unit of the Cc falls in love with an Italian girl, North Western Railroad's streambrings her Peme to America, finds liner “City of Denver” was dethat he is still suffering from railed last night, but the train 0 of fine “mom-ism” or too much mother’s Was moving slowly and no one o colin. apron strings, and then goes back Was injured. The accident occurred to the old gothic line of 1944 to When crewmen tried to operate the — recover his straying mastery ofitrain with a damaged brake.

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started despite adverse court decisions. Earlier rulings banned project financing by city departments acting as separate units of municipal government.

_ A resolution authorizing start|"

of the construction was adopted by the Park Board yesterday. Members also asked more: police officers to cut down increased “drinking and romancing” in park areas. Mayor Feeney said the pool construction will be started in an attempt to clarify the Park] Boar'ds bonding status. Courts) have already ruled that the Health| and Hospitals Department, which) formerly issued its bonds sep-| arately from other departments, was {llegally. Other Action Pending A similar action fis pending against the City Sanitation Department. No test case has been brought against the Park, Board. If its call for bids on proposed bonds goes unchallenged, the pool construction will be completed, the Mayor said. Estimated cost will be $700,000. If the case goes to court, the’ Park Department's status will be legally determined. Locations of the proposed pools

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by 120 feet. Mayor Feeney and the Park

Board accepted an Indianapolis turning into a filling station on

Red Cross offer to start public first aid instruction in city parks,

{Schedules are to be arranged later,

himself.

“Teresa’s” costs will shar when| . YOU Can Live Longer a the American two-thirGs are shot|

at home, according to Percy Ikerd,| Read

As who watches the books. 'HOW TO STOP r THE MAIN SAVINGS over] KILLING YOURSELF! here are in the differential ve-- THE SUNDAY TIMES

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James C, Hornberger Jr., of Succasunna, N. J. spent five years in the Pacific war, and returned to grammer school at the age and bulky equipment necessary of 24. This year, he was graduated from Roxbury High School at | for extremely short exposures.

the age 29. He's seen with two of his teachers who are younger | - Sriram than he is—Mrs. Adeline Taylor, left, and Mrs. Celeste Mendes. | WINS CONFIDEN( E VOIE Mr. Hornberger, known as "Pop" to his schoolmates, is headed for le PARIS, July 21 (UP) — Rene

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Injuries Fatal

Times State Service

LEBANON, July 21 — Richard are the Arnolda Playground, 10th| Fouts, 20, Camden, died last St. and Arnolda Ave.; ashington Night in Lebanon Hospital of in-|p op, sions. Park. Dearborn Ave. and 30th St. juries received in an auto acciand Belmont Park. 14th St. and dent. State police said Mr. Fouts

Belmont ‘Ave. Pools would be 60 Was injured when his car hit a truck, driven by Clifton Wilcox-

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Class of 100,000

Evansville has regained its po-|

- { in al Camera | sition in the 100,000 population | class. :

The Census Bureau today re- : : {ported the Pocket City as one of May Cut Down |106 cities with more than 100,000

Equipment Size |inhabitants. Evansville, with {102,249 in 1930, had dropped to)

By Science Service i DAYTON, O., July 21—A mov-} 57-062 In 1340, ing lens for aerial cameras which’ follows the landscape just as the eye does is being tried out by the Alr Materiel Command .at Wright | Field here. { If it works if might well cut down on the bulkiness-of many! of the newer cameras used in aerial photography. i { In the newly designed camera, {during each exposure the lens! | moves across the focal plane shut-! ter at the speed at which the ground is passing by under the iplane. Compensation is effective| up to 500 miles per hour and at! ranges as close as 150 feet. The! {camera is expected to be most] effective for side oblique photog-! raphy at low altitudes and under) poor light. | | The moving lens, if it works] tout, would allow for longer time! exposures and thus would permit! doing away with the complicated!

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mest aetunaiseni Sherpa squeaked through a National As{VINEGAR CUTS STAINS sembly vote with a one-vote | The greenish-blue stain left by majority today. The vote of 202 water in sinks and bathtub may to 201 was cast on government be removed by a solution of salt allocations for war wounded, and vinegar, left standing over-j veterans and war widows’ pen-

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ORDER AUTOPSY IN DEATH GARY, July 21 (UP)—Authorities ordered an autopsy yesterday! | FRESNO, Cal, July 21 (UP)—| for Ezio Fattore, 19, who was {Juan Mabaquiao, 88, died of a pronounced dead at a hospital after his automobile struck a scuffie with Francisco Picson, 74,| tree. Police said Mr. Fattore at| at an old folks home over who| first appéared to have suffered!

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