Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 August 1947 — Page 19
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Stardust in Her Eyes: All London lor. Dolores
By WILLIAM McGAFFIN, Times Foreign Correspondent LONDON, Aug. 8.—From supper clubs and minor roles in Broadway musicals to ,top billing, a weekly pay check of $2400 and the piaudna of royalty. "This is the startling success story of the young American singer, Dolores Gray. Before she “arrived™ in Emile Littler's production of “Annie Get Your Gun,” two whirlwind months, th Dolores Gr meant | Clro'’s one ne night with T my “mother Af; 1130 Name es tyray she said: “when a Starting’ her .career at 16, -sing- | tall young man in Guards’ uniform ing with a college dance band on | came up and asked me:to dance, the West cdast, Hollywood-born Do-| “But the young officer bent over lores had appeared in just run-of-| land whispered: ‘I wish you would. the-mill ‘stuff. Until she went to|Her Royal Highness sent me. London, that is. (wants to meet you' : Stunned by Fame i Princess at Table
“Of course, I accepted then, and Dolores herself is almost stunned | after we had circled the floor a
by her London success—the plaudits | {couple of times we went to the of her 2700 nightly audience and royal table and the Princess Elizathe praises of London's great, such | |beth and Margaret Rose, who had as Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin |also been dancing, joined us. and Coward. “The princesses saw the show But the biggest thrill of all came jaier. Elizabeth telephoned me from {one night after the show. Edinburgh a few nights later to
p | Her eyes sparkling, Dolores told know if I'd save her eight seats. She
me the story: | “I was sitting at a table at pox, Elizabeth's fiance attended with
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Calls Movie Audiences 'Most Adult Minded’
CHICAGO, Aug. 8 (U. P.).—Movie| audiences are the “most adult-| minded” in history, Jack L. Warner, | production chief of Warner Brothers studios said today. Mr. Warner told a convention of movie salesmen that “the spree is] over.” He said they now would have to please more discriminating audiences. »
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RICHMOND, Ind., Aug. 8 (U. P). § | —Sgt. William Paisano, an army air force soldier based at Wright Field, 0., will spend the next 10 days in Jail. because of" a “sloppy landing” with a B-29 bomber. | Sgt. Paisano was driving a semi- | trailer truck loaded with the rear half of the B-20 when he struck a traffic light and a parked car at a downtown intersection, He was found guilty in city cdurt of driving while intoxicated, fined i and sentenced to 10 days in Jail.
$100,000 Damage In Greenwood Fire
| -GREENWOOD, Ind, Aug. 8.— Fire Which roared uncontrolled through the main building of the { Hoosler Mineral Feed Co, here last night caused damage estimated at $100,000 | Fire equipment was summoned approved revival of the German film from Franklin and Indianapolis in! |industry and fits competition
ARRESTED—Kane Richmand (left), as a crusading newspaperman, is arrested by Rody Bancroft, as a corrupt detective, in "Traffic in Crime," film about a reporter's fight against racketeering currently at the Am-bassador-Alamo. On the same bill is "Unexpected Guest," | ~mystedy-thriller, with’ William Boyd. n
Army Revives Y e world markets. The German film industry will be {controlled so that no one group gains . + & monopoly, the a said. “| Competition Is Near in Fi Soviet World Market. | Soviet, French and British film WASHINGTON, Aug. 8 (U, P| distributors will be permitted to!
The army has announcéd that it|send films into the American zone
has revived tie German motion|when they agree to_let American picture industry to the point where | and German films afpear in their resume competitive | own zones, Large numbers of : American films The announcement said that the are now being shown in Germany
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that everyone con-|which the German public WAS exe the army an- { “high moral standards and a‘clean nouncement nid.
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decartelized form. .. .” The German films will be exported {to help pay for food and critical
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Four Picnics Set
Two loeal and two out-of- town business organizations will hold 'pic-. nics at Riverside Amusement park starting today, Frank A. Holmes, park promotion director, has announced. Employees of the Owens-Illinois Glass Co. of Gas City will hold their annual picnic today, with Clint Ballinger, personnel director, as picnic chairman, , The Nicholson File Co. of Anderson will hold its picnic from 10 a, m. to 6 p. m. tomorrow, with-L. D. Hollingsworth, personnel director, in
Next Wednesday the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, with A. J. Fulmer in charge, will hold its outing.. Scheduled for 10:30 a. m. to 2 p. m. next Thursday are The Indianapolis Times carriers, with Wendell Owen, business promotion manager, in charge.
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 8 (U. PJ). —Actress Ann Dvorak and dancer Igor Dega, married yesterday at the home of the actress mother, | will fly to Boston Sunday night on | their honeymoon. | PRESIDENTS TO MEET BUENOS. AIRES, Aug. 8 (U, P.). —Unofficial ‘sources reported today that President Juan. DT Peron of Argentina wotlld go to Rio de Janeiro during the visit of. President Truman Fi talk in | person with him.
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