Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 September 1946 — Page 6
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. Clock CIRCLE | On the stage~Johnny Long, His orchestra and show, at 1:00, 3.49, 6:03; 8.07 and 10:31 * “Cuban Pete,” with Des! Arnaz | and his orchestra, at 11:24; 2:13, 4:44, 0:58, 9:12 and 11:26, «INDIANA “Canyon Passage,” wilh Dana Andrews,. Brian Donlevy and Susan | Hayward, at 11:35, 1:40, 3:45, 5:50 | 8 and 10:05 { LOEW'S “Rage in Heaven," with Ingrid, Bergman and Robert
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‘Ronald Colman IH in Hospital
HOLLYWOOD, Stricken with “a around the head,” Screen Star Ronald Colman was reported satisfactory progress today John's hospital, Santa Monica, Cal. Dr. Robert J. Kositchek said Mr. Colman was taken to the hospital Friday and that his condition first| was considered serious. His temper- | ature once reached 105 degtees. The actor's wife, Benita Hume, | English actress, has been | bedside since he became ill. | weeks ago Mr. role at
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Ban Placed o on
Hughes’ Film
Theater Group Finds ‘The Outlaw’ Immoral. k
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 9 (U. Pr Jdoward Hughes' controversial mo- | von pieture, “The Outlaw,” was panned today in theaters owned and operated by the Motion Picture association, ! " Joseph I. Breen, watchdog of screen morals, yes-
terday notified Mr. Hughes that “ | C Ad the picture's certificate of approval] Pa hm Passage,” now at the —giranted May 23, 1941—had been! ~~" revoked.
Ih H 8 offi 1 of 1 Ne iBenny Strong. Due at Roof
prints of the#picture. within seven
the association's
Andy Devine and Patricia Roe, |
days. The movie features bosomy actress Jane Russell in low-cut. Benny Strong and his Band of! | Miouses: . |
. Breen said action was taken the Moment have been engaged to as a result of Mr. Hughes failurg Play for the opening week of the
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to submit advertising and publicity Indiana Roof’s fall season starting |
matter forthe picture to his office priday, Sept. 20. for approval, !
| The band is currently featured on
The producer was charged also | : {with using material stamped “un- the C.B. 8. network via local station approved” by Mr, Breen's office. WFBM fom the Chase. hotel's Stars |
Says Public Likes It hens roof in St. Louis. ps
injuries suf-| last | fit
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Featured entertainers in theout-|
{fered in an airplane crash are Diana Page, vocalist, the July, Mr. Hughes said he had “only Minute Men and Elwood Carl and one thing to say” about “The| |Harry Gosling, vocalists, The Strong Outlaw.” band played its last engagement on
“The censors may not like it, but the Roof in 1944, (the public does.” z a | A spokesman for Mr. Hughes | said the picture had been exhib- | ited mostly in independent thea-| ters, not affected by the associa- | tion order, | | When the association acted earlier this year to remove its | seal of approval from the picture, | Mr. Hughes resigned from the | group and filed suit for a permanent injunction to prevent further | interference with the film. On June 17, Federal District Judge John Bright ruled against him in New York.
| TODAY'S SHIP SCHEDULE NEW YORK, Sept. 9 (U. P.).— Ships scheduled to arrive today in New York were: George Goethals, from Bremerhaven; Ft. Townsend. {from Halifax, and Marine Tiger, irom San Juan.
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