Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1946 — Page 22
Daniel Cobb, baritone, who will be one of the soloists with Fabien Sevitzky and the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra in its season's first popular concert in the Murat at 3 p. m. Sunday.
Hollywood Writer Files $100,000 Suit
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HOLLYWOOD, Nov. Denny Shane, attractive
columnist, yesterday filed a $100,000]
damage suit against Columbia Broadcasting Co., Procter and Gamble Distributing Co., and an advertising agency for. the alleged pirating of the title “This Is Hollywood.” The columnist in her complaint charged the radio network and the soap company had her program under consideration, instead hired columnist Hedda Hopper, but used the title she submitted for the show. Miss Shane said she had broadcast Hollywood gossip under the tagline “This Is Hollywood” for six years.
Civic Plans New Play Tryouts Tryouts for “Over 21,” the third play of the Civic theater season, will be held in the theater at 2 p. m. next Sunday, Jack Hatfield, direc-
tor, announced today. “Outward Bound,” the Civics second production of the season, will open at 8:30 p. m. today, continuing through next Thursday.
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From Here on Robert Wants to Be a Villain
By VIRGINIA MACPHERSON United Press Hollywood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 8-~CGet set for a blow, girls: Robert Taylor, that handsome lady-killer, that irresistible screen lover, is no more. From here on in he's a movie villain, Grer-r. : 4 Let him have a whack at those dirty-dog roles, he proclaimed today, and to heck with getting the dame. That mushy stuff is okay for some guys. Mr, Taylor wants to knock Jem around. And that's what happens when you take a perfectly good movie Romeo and let him bash the leading lady's head in. He tried fit once—in M. G. M.'s “Undercurrent” —and decided he liked it. Hepburn One Target Katharine Hepburn was his target in that one. Mr. Taylor even got to crush her skull with a rock— almost. A thing like that can grow on a guy. His role in “Undercurrent” wasn't even villainous enough to suit him.
prety lady, all right. But the rest of the time they had him in there pitching woo. (A thing he does right well at, if you'll remember.) “I'd just as soon leave that to the other fellas,” Mr. Taylor sald. “The heavy love stuff, IT mean. I'd like td do the kind of thing Humphrey Bogart does.” Last Romancing So take a good look at the love|, “Undercurrent,” ladies. That's the last moonlight-and-roses romancing you'll be getting out of your dream boy for a while. He's decided to sit tight until] M. G. M. lets him turn tough guy.! And the studio bosses aren't unwillin’, § (Guess they figure with Van Johnson and Walter Pidgeon to keep the females swooning they can
'Sad Sack!’ Visits Ft. Harrison
{ [the local concert.
acter .of world war II, anapolis
of the lodge. “Sad Sack,” famous cartoon charwas in Indiyesterday, entertaining onvalescent veterans at Ft. Harri
on and the U. 8S. veterans’ administration hospital here,
He arrived in the person of 28-
| year-old Marvin J. Betnum of Salt Lake City, Utah, who made his 68th in a schedule of 100 coast-to-coast tops under sponsorship of B'nal B'rith, Jewish service organization.
His tour is being made in a jeep
used in the Battle of the Bulge.
Atop his jeep sits “Sad Sack”—Marvin Betnum of Salt Lake City, Utah—with William M. Meyers, center, president, Indianapolis lodge, B'nai B'rith, and Bernie Givant, chairman, postwar service committee
With him was his valued accordion, with which he leads veterans into| song and higher spirits. Mr: Betnun himself is a former lieutenant, assigned to entertainment and special services. He was known as the army Pied Piper
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Ellington Solo Group Topflight
An impressive group of soloists will be featured with Duke Ellington’s band in the Duke's concert at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Murat, ¢ | Django Réinhardt, guitarist of the Hot club of France quintet, | will make his n : first American appearance at }
Vocalists for the program will include” Albert Hibbler; Kay Davis and Marion Cox. Johnny Hodges, alto sax, who has
Times Amusement
Clock cIvIo. “Outward Bound,” play, at 8:30, 2 ENGLISH “Tobacco Road,” play, at 8:30. CIRCLE “Home Sweet Homleide,” with Peggy Ann Gardner, Randol Boots: and Lynn Bari, at 12:42, 3: 108 and 10:18. “Black Beauty,” with Mona Freeman, Richard Denning and Evelyn Ankers, at 11:26, 2:38, 5:50 ¥nd 9:02.
INDIANA “The Big Sleep,” with Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, at 11, 1:10, 3:25, 6:35, 7:46 and 9/86
LOEW'S No Love,” with Van Wynn, at 10:48, 3:12, 5:27, 7:42 and 9:57. LYRIC
“Two Years Before the Mast,” with 412d Ladd, at 11:35, 1:30, 3:40, 5:45, 7:50 and 10
“No Leave, Johnson and Keen 12:57,
been playing with the Duke for 18 years, will be spotlighted | along with Jimmy Hamilton, clar-
“The Duke”
inet; William “Cat” Anderson, trumpet; Harry Carney, baritoné sax; Lawrence Brown, trombone;
Harold Baker and Ray Nance, trumpets, and the Duke at the piano.
Named Theater Manager
Fred Sorrells, recently discharged
army fighter pilot, has been named manager of the Vogue theater, College ave. and 63d st. Joe Armantrout, who resigned recently.
He replaces
among combat troops. In Indianapolis, he was wélcomed | by William M. Meyers, president, B'nai B'rith, here, and Bernie Givant, chairman, postwar service committee of the lodge.
let Mr, Taylor have his fling.) “But stories are hard to find,” our | new villain said. “I'll bet I've turned | down 10 scripts since I finished my | last picture. And Metro hasn't kicked a bit. They just keep send- | ing me more.”
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