Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1947 — Page 8
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What a delicious dilemma for glorious A _ Shirley—all she has to do is © choose between Guy and Franghot!
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
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~Previewers say it’s not only better than the best-selling novel, but add that it’s the best Hollywood picture in years. The cast is perh apsthe most perfect ever assembled, starting with
CLARK GABLE and enpnAM MI DESORAN KERR (her name rhymes with star), and continuing through Sydney Greenstreet, Adolphe Menjou, Ava Gardner, Keenan Wynn and Edward Arnold. oR YPPR Een) -8-0'S THE HUCKSTERS” is a genuine treat, romantic, absorbing, amusing, and altogether satisfying. Screen Play by Luther Davis + Adaptation by Edward Chodorov
and George Wells « Based on the novel by Frederic Wakeman Directed by Jack Conway « Produced by Arthur Hornblow, Jr. ®
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Music Contest Winners Listed
Parks Department C Makes Eight Awards “Eight individual and group winners of the park department's annual music contest were named by judges at Brookside center night. Winners in last night's finals will Appear on a program at Garfield park at 8 p. m. tomorrow, at which time awards will -be-given.—— Young musicians chosen by the judges. were: ' Rosina . Menona, soprano, 810 8, New Jersey st.; John W. Hart, tenor, 2850 Shriver ave. Diana Polk, marimbist, R.. R. 531 Box 15; Delbert Dale, cornetist, 826 E. Hanna ave; Irma Jean Nelson, violinist, R. R. 1, Box 358, and Mart| Knauer, pianist, 5934 Carrollton ave. Choral groups selected were: St Cecilia's choir, Edward Krieger, director, and Bt. Joan of Arc Eighth Grade choir, Jo Anne “Krieger, director, ; * 1 Judges were Walter Whitworth of the- News, Julian Sullivan of the Star and Henry Butler of The | Times.
Theater Concern
1 Formed Here
Formation of a new theater-man-agement concern, the Talbot Theater Corp, was announced today by Ernest L. Miller, president and | treasurer of the firm. | Mr. Miller, who also operates the Cinema theater, named Margaret K. Miller, vice president and Claude M. Warren secretary of the new organization, Having * purchased theater at 22d and Talbot sts. from Harry Markun,. the firm contem- | plates extensive alterations -and im|provements in the property, Mr. {Miller said. .
U. S. Film Wins Two
: ‘World Movie Awards -
BRUSSELS, Belgium, July 1 (U, P).~Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's ‘Best Years of Our Lives” won two awards for acting and writing at the world film festival here yes- | terday.. The French movie, “Le Silence Est D'Or,” with Maurice Chevalier, was judged best of the | year and accorded the St. Michiel | statue for first prize. In “Best Years of Our Lives” Myrna Loy was chosen as the best | female actress. of the year and Robert Sherwood was honored for writing the “best scenario,
ust DAY—GLENN FORD ® JANIS CARTER in "FRAMED" and "MR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY"
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. COME WHERE THEY LIVE AND LOVE. DANGEROUSLY! COME WHERE THERE'S COLOR, MUSIC AND ROMANCE!
A dazzling new role for glamorous
THER WILLIAMS
AKIM TAMIROFF + CYD CHARISSE + JOHN CARROLL MARY ASTOR - FORTUNIO BONANOVA
AND INTRODUCING
RICARDO MONTALBAN
Original Screen Play by GEORGE BRUCE and LESTER COLE
. Directed by RICHARD THORPE . Produced by JACK CUMMINGS A METRO GOLDWYN. MAYER PICTURE
"The dance of desire—' Cyd Charisse is exotic!
Torrid romance with new * star Ricardo Montalban!
drama with exotic Latin
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“YOUNG WIDOW—Gene
"Tierney, who plays—the part of
«a young widow in “The Ghost and Mrs. Muir," now in its last day at the “Indiana, = George Sanders and Rex Harrison are associated with Miss Tierney in thisstrange story of spooks and romance.
Lectures ¢ on. Stars Times Stale Service WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. July 1.) ~Dr, Arthur M. Harding, recently!
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versity of Arkansas, will give an! fllustrated lecture on. popular “as- | tronomy at 8 p, m, womorrow in the| Purdue university hall « of music.
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THE. INDIANAPOLIS TIMES i ~~ List Programs... |For Pop Concerts
- |concerts to be held in thé centen-
{piano concerto.
retired as president of the’ Uni-|
FOUR SONS
- Featuring 0 wonderiul east | including
A Colmbl Picture
Programs for the first two pop
nial celebration at Butler Bowl were announced by Fabien Sevitzky, who will direct all the concerts. An all-Gershwin concert Sunday, uly 20, will feature-Abram Chasins, pianist, as soloist in Gershwin's “Rhapsody in Blue” and his F major
‘Thomas L. Thomas, baritone; will be soloist at the second pop concert July 23, with the orchestral part of | the program Including Ravel's “Bo- | lero,” Strauss’ “Voices of Spring” waltz, the “Tannhaeuser” march of Wagner, Berlioz’ “Roman Carnival” overture, Sibelius’ “Finlandia” and Mendelssohn’s—“Italian” symphony. West Coast Drivers Tie Up Bus Service LOS ANGELES, July 1 (U.P.)—A strike of Santa Fe Trailways bus drivers tied up service today from here to Texas and Colorado. The drivers sought a pay increase 25 cents per 100 miles, The last busses for ‘northern and eastern points left here at noon yesterday. Only service between here
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|and Ban Diego was continued until the night walkout.
MR. GOES TO ASHINGTON
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A Colombia Picture
WASHINGTON, July 1 (U. P).—| The minitions-making
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for esunertin on the charge that they “bought” former Congressman Andrew J. May for $53,000. i Charles J. Margiotti, counsel. for, Henry M. Garsson and his brother! Murray, was scheduled to wind up the arguments for the defense.
He was to follow Perry W, How-|
ard, 70-year-old former Republican. national. committeeman from Mis-
sissippl, whose collapse caused an|
early adjournment of court yes~ terday.
LAST TWO DAYS!
Starts Tomorrow
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“THE GHOST AND MRS. MUIR” and “JEWELS OF BRANDENBURG” "|
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