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By HENRY BUTLER Only Ole Olsen and Chick Johnson could get 3000 people out of their cold tubs and into the hot Bow! last night

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RANK Previous nights at Butler Bowl, FENR there have been rain flurries or BREWING CO -\ i breezes cold enough to wilt even Loutritie 2, Ky artificial orchids from the five-and dime. 3 Last night wasn't just a roaster g It was a pressure-cooker, like the one Messrs, Olsen and Johnson

presented Bill Meloy of Shelbyville and his flancee Miss Jacqueline [Blake of Washington, D. C, in a | special 0. & J. shower for engaged veterans, | Calls for Towel Prof. Chick Johnson himself adlibbed enough to ask if anyone In bh, 0 the audience had an extra towel. ® Record “Vogue” Throughout the audience, hankies Plays 10%, RT = |did mop violence-to faces, Players .- merds. § | You can't serigusly criticize the 10, &. J. show, For one thing, Ole

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4 By VIRGINIA MACPHERSON | United Press Hollywood Correspondent | HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 4—Five {young movie veterans—who've made {421 movies and $1,750,000 between |'em—hunched together over strawberry shortcake today and let the picture business have it straight. | These teen-agers think 00 per {cent of the epics turned out nowadays are “just plain lousy.” The kids oughta know. They've been making movies since the days when a nurse used to feed ‘em on the set between takes. They've seen many 4 movie queen come and go |

‘but they're still around--from * Our | *¢

Gang” comedies to juvenile parts. Altogether, they've cleaned up an average of $350,000 each during| their careers, Movie-making is the | only life they know. But, as far as | they're concerned, the “good old | days” were better The old-timers were Scotty Becklett, 17, Ann E. Todd, 15) Darryl Hickman, 17; Harry Shanon, 1,

0. & J. Cavort Before Crowd Of 3000 in Sweltering Bowl ¢

In between the O. & J. transactions, which have to be seen and,

laughed at, and can't be translated into sober-looking print, are some excellent numbers, The 18 Roxy-

ettes, with varied and difficult rouSalicel puppets,

with sound eflects and as clever as

tines, for example.

they come Or Leonard Sues, trumpeter, who also conducted the pit band. Mr Sues did good stuff in his solo number

His orchestra may have seemed a little topheavy, The only bass fiddle was played by Rudolph Mazzari of | the Indianapolis Symphony, who had to cover all three basses and do some fielding too. The. Three Pitchmen, not adequately identified in the souvenir program, one copy of which we! picked up on the way out, are ma That souvenir program, incidentally, like nearly all of its type, needs re-| vising. No big-time stars will ever lose by careful naming of all performers in the supporting cast. Revives Cook's Spirit For a long time, Mt 0. have been treading the light 5 tastic on the grave of vaudeville. | That's enough to wake the vile {It brings back to the stage the spirit of the late Joe Cook, who had the same kind of ideas. All you had to do last night was look around and see the faces that were letting out those guffaws.) Ammeter readings would have indicated a large charge. Times Amusement Clock

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Olsen and Johnson & Co, In “Laffing Room Only,” at 8:30 CIRCLE “Buck Privates Come Home," | Abbott and Costello, at 13:58, 7 10 and 10:20 “Madonna of the with Phyllis Calvert 5:40 and 8.50

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Seven Moons," at 11:28, 2:33,

INDIANA “Miracle on 34th St." starrin Maureen O'Hara, John Payne an Edmund Gwenn, at 11:40, 2:15, 4:50. 7:35 and 10 “Thunderbolt,” air force film, at 41; 1:35, 4:10,46:45 and 9:20. KEITH'S | “The Unfaithful,” with Ann Sheri dan, Lew Ayres and Zachary Scott, }

at 12:20, 3:30, 6:45 and 10 “Singin' in the Corn,” with Judy Canova, . at 11:20, 2:30, 6:45 and 58 LOEW'S Y

“The Other Love,” with Barbara | Btanwyck, David Niven and Richard | Conte, at 11, 1:48, 4.36, 7:24 and 10°15 “Keeper of the Bees'' with Mi. chael Duane ang J]opls ah at 12:32, 3:30, 6:08 and 8:50 Ah

“The Guilt of Janet Ames” with

Rosalind Russell and Melvin Doug.

and Dickie Moore, P only one who shaves every day. He's 22. To a man (with apologies to Miss Todd (who's growing up to be a beauty) they blasted the current crop of movies as “grade A stinkers,” Even cited names and titles and box-office receipts. “Personalities are taking over the screen,” Scotty declared. “In my

day (he started in the business at |}

the age of 3) the stars had to do some acting. They don’t nowadays, loa, at Van Johnson. He's a swell Buy. personally, but: he sure can't!

Miss Todd, who's probably one | herself on her day off, thinks the | bobby-soxers are ruining the racket she’s been in since she was a curly- | | haired four-year-old. | “Look at how they made M. G. M. change the ending of ‘High Bar-| |baree,’” she snorted. “Just because | {they didn't want Van Johnson to| die. It ruined the whole picture. | Those silly girls,” Darryl's afraid the movie bigshots are getting too commercial. | | Anythiig. he says, to make ‘money. | And that. “anything” is usually lousy—just . plain lousy.” Bad ‘stories and rapid-fire shooting 1s Dickie Moore's gripe. When ! he broke into the movies as a babe- | in-arms (he played John Barry-! more at 11 months in an old-time #lent) the boys took a little time on their “colossal productions.” “Now it's zip, zip, zip—and you got a movie,” Dickie says.

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Harry doesn’t go for the way they call on the old gang for supporting roles and then scour the world for

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES. VeTeran Film Youngsters Blast Current Movie 'Epics’

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