FilmIndia (1948)

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vpteinber, 1948 FILMIND1 A It is high time that theatre owns paid heed to the needs of their oployees, and paid back a bit of eir huge war-time earnings to peoe who sweated for them without mplaining. CELLULOID MARRIAGES Hollywood, July 21. After forty-six years of married It, Natalie Kalmus, an inevitable une in Technicolor, accused her lsbaud Herbert T. Kalmus of intiacies with five un-named women in divorce suit filed in Hollywood on Ie21st of July. Herbert T. Kalmus' s income has •en estimated at 240.000 dollars a :ar and \atalie Kalmus has asked r permanent alimony. Evidently d Natalie had no colours left to ake the rest of her life harmoniis and colourful. IA similar break occurred with juis B. Mayer when Mrs. Mayer ,ked for divorce after fortythree ;ars of married life. Nothing seems to be stable and jrmanent in Hollywood if half-a:nturv of married life can come to l end on the flimsiest of excuses. BOMR AT TAJ TALKIES Madras. August 16. D. H. Shivalkar, alleged to be in>lved in the bomb throwing inci;nt at Taj Talkies in Bombay last ;ar which killed 14 persons and in ifl an intimate situation between Sofiu and Nihal in "Angan", a social story of Alum Art Productions. jured over 60 persons, surrendered himself to the Madras police a fortnight ago. The Crime Branch of the Bombay Police who had been investigating the incident, received information from the Madras police about the arrest of the accused who was brought to Bombay yesterday. Deputy Commissioner G. J, W . •<7 v seems to be a situation of cloth shortage with Randliir taking the cover off Sophia in "Chunaria", of Kuldeep Pictures. On i Iter. Superintendent Gibbs, Inspector Sami and SubInspector \air, are still on the look-out for two more of his accomplices. MOl KMV, v CHAMPION New York. August 17. Fans of Babe Ruth. (George Herman) the famous American baseball champion, must be in tears to hear that their hero is no more. Ruth died in the Memorial Hospital after a serious neck operation at the age of 53. Affectionately called, "The Sultan of Swat" and the "home run king"'. Babe Ruth had a kingly income in his hey-day and was one of the most magnificent sluggers. During his career of 22 years as a baseball player, it is reported. Ruth earned a fortune of more than a million dollars. Recently, a Hollywood producer cashed his popularity bv making The Babe Ruth Story". Ruth leaves behind a widow and two adopted daughters and millions of crazy fans to mourn his loss. May his soul rest in peace! ONE MORE Bombay. August 16. The Government of Bombay has issued an order that all cinema ho uses and theatres in Surat shall close down daily by 12 midnight. When is Bombay's turn coming? 55