Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1946 — Page 8
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By VIRGINIA MacPHERSON United Press Staff Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 16—Memo to the ladies of the W. C. T. U.: R. K. O. has called in Shirley Temple to re-shoot that “crucial” drinking ai. IL fo upset lng » Wie back Bu we oan we Where NS to settle Jurisdictional disputes for Louise and ain Bannon, at 12:2 : . a That glass of hard liquor’ is still in there. The be-dimpled Miss Danny Kaye, in “The Kid from submission to ‘the A. F. of L. na-| %13 8 and io Temple still takes a sip. And—just as she did in the original version— Brooklyn,” opening Wednesday at tional convention. dnkanyen Passage. with Dana_An. makes a face and spits it right out. the Indiana. “In Hollywood, perhaps more than ward" ang A ory armicpael, ay Even the W. Q. T. U. said they'd [O. with protests. She demanded ! Ly in any_ other part of * the country.” 11:38 3. 1:41, 3:47, 5:53, 17:59 and go for that. But the studio wanted they cut that scene—and pronto. said Nar. Montgomery. “we: have
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we guess that makes everybody feel| “’Teen-agers all over the counbetter about the whole thing. try are certain to protest: ‘If Shir- SYgi-present Qaliger this problem is Yule Show Sche dule d . ley Terfiple ‘ drinks, why can't I? to our livelihood. : Bombarded With Protests Shirley's responsibility to set a good Mr. Montgomery said the guild's| HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 16 (U.P.).—A The picture is “The Bachelor and |example ‘for American youth is plans were conceived before the|gssore of Hollywood stars tonight will present jurisdictional dispute be-|make a 90-minute transcription of
. the Bobby Soxer.” And it got a|8reat.” ) , The studio was on a heck of a tween A. F. of L. Set Carpenters|«gcommand Performance” for broad- : Two memorial essentials are faith- || million bucks’ worth of free public- and the Internatinoal Alliance of|.gst over armed forces radio sta- EM GCG L i S HM TUES., SEPT. iT, 8:15 Theatrical Stage Employees arose. tions throughout the world Christ- |
. > spot. A harried spokesman hopped —beaut; lly Tie love. and memory — ||ity three weeks ago when Mrs. D.|o, the phone and called Mrs, ColBefore going ahead wtih the pro-|mas week. posal to be submitted to the Oct. 7| performers will include such GI | COLORFUL MAJOR GENERAL
Pp oa hat ur, ah Leigh Colvin of Chicago heard|vin long-distance. He explained how
to choose, | rumors that’ Shirley was about to|Shirley took one sip of iced-tea and
The Guardian Memorial Bond | lukewarm coffee. Supposed to be a convention in Chicago, Mr. Mont- | favorites as Bob Hope, Marlene | 2 an everlasting guarantee, [12k Rey Jrsh swokiail barded R. K. Scotch and boyrbon i And gomery said, every central labor | Dietrich, Dinah Shore, Edgar Ber- | v 5 To wna mathe ate available. for _ laumedialely 18 TOM mde - _'|how she promptly spit it out in dis- council and A. F. of L. interna- gen Ginny Simms, Jimmy Durante, | gust. { tional president in the country was| june Haver, Jerry Colonna, Gloria | IMMEDIATE DELIVERY KEEN 3 America's former baby star, he contacted. DeHaven and Ed Gardner, . . : Promised Support errs eia—tiepo rier
Rock of Ages (Barre) 3 Vs added, hasp't taken to hitting the j : : : Everlasting (Barre) : ~ DRUG STORES bottle at the ripe old age of 18. Janet Blair, in “Gallant Jour- | “We have received written assur- SPEAKS TO CLUB in an address of national importance
Davidson Bros (Barre) But that one sip was vital to the| ney,” coming to Loew's Wednes- |ances of support from a number of Bent ; . ; . ‘ v Y, S. Lowe, representing the ° Laurentian Rose Granite rest of the plot. And he fi vs tent sources,” he said eyion : ! . gured it| gay. pole ’ , veterans' administration, will speak Hy rm ep & Constitution Salisbury Pink Granite oughta boost the ladies’ campaign | — “a —— | Actor George Murphy, who re-| "vn elo" eeting of the Indian hy the German Republic
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against that Ole Demon Rum. Plans Blindfolded tired last night as guild president, apolis Social Workers’ club to be Failed—Conirasted With the United States”
said the organization had failed to held at noon tomorow. in the cen-
members. morrow and Wednesday noon will] «yt is ridiculous and damning,” be “Buddy” La-|he said, “that an argument between Rue, local magi-|two union presidents over 300 jobs cian, also known [should be allowed to jeopardize the as “Sir Edward.”|livelihood of 30,000 of us.” The revival of| Other new officers of the guild inthe famous trick clude Franchot Tone, first vice is being put on in president; Dick Powell, second vice connection with|president; Ronald Reagan, third the opening of | vice president; Paul Harvey, reColumbif P1c-|cording secretary, and Anne Revere, tures’ “A Gallant | treasurer.
Tennessee Marble Matter Forgotten 2 : he current dis- ~ Red St. Cloud, Grant Be | Mrs. Colvin said she thought so, + D . ee B Jruce Tn = tral ¥. W. C. A. Revealing for the first time inside information gained in 8 exLake Wausta Rose Red Granite | | Eyes Examined too. She said she was-sorry sned| JOWNtOWN Drive 0 bod i wen TT LAST 2 DAYST || iomsive interviews with Herman Goering and os smember of | | Royal Purple Mahogany Granite ani caused all the fuss. And the. lady Driving blindfolded through discharged by ma jor studios for re- ovan directed the vital Office of Strategic Services (“Cloak and 2a iki .. | Rib Mountain Dark Red Granite @lasses Fitted | “drys” having hit the front pages|,,..iown Indianapolis streets to- fusal to work with 1. A. T. 5. E. Dagger”), the secret intelligence outfit with a world-wide scope. / own 2 a 8 As a Colonel in the first World War his prowess became legendary 4
We Are Euciusive, Marion Co. DR DAVID TAVE . | of every newspaper in the country, Guardian Memorials (Barre) . L promptly forgot about the matter,
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They got to { thinking. And pretty soon they de- | cided they better have a few retakes. So Miss Temple, Myrna Loy, cary} Grant, and Rudy Vallee were all on | 1) S ol R yl hand in rehearsal clothes. Producer
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