Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1947 — Page 28

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John Paynes Expecting 2d Child in March

March.

| —————————————— 318,000 DRIVERS PUNISHED

A lcenses in 1946 for law violations,

HOLLYWOOD, Bept, 17 (U. P) ‘§l<~Actress Gloria DeHaven and Actor John Payne revealed today that they expect their second “child n

The Paynes, married Dec. 28, 1044; {have a daughter, Kathleen, born Jan. 1, 19046. Mr. Payne also has a daughter, Julie, 7, by his previous 'marriage to Actress Anne Shirley,

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he added, they'll be driven by des-| |peration to the theaters when Mr. | Muntz gets sparking with skywrit-|

A BIT WORRIED — Cary Grant looks irritated as a result - of indiscretions in "The | Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer,” which has moved to Keith's for | a third week. The cast includes | Myrna Loy and Shirley Temple. f

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CLASSIC — Rita Hayworth, | wearing a new hair-de in "Down | to Earth,"

technicolor “musical now at Loew's, Larry (Al Jol son) Parks -plays opposite Miss

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mingles Greek mythology with | modern show business:

Matinee red Every Saturday from 3 te 5 p. m.

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LOEW'S “Down te Earth,” with Rita Hayyorts and Larry Parks, at 12:33, 3:40, 6:47 and §: dog Dr Smmond Strikes Back,” with mon Randall, ‘at 11:10, 2:17, 5:34 and 8:3 50 “Repeat Performance,” with Louis Hayward, Joan Leslie and, Richard Basehart, at 12:43, 3:55, 7:08

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“Vielence,” with Michael 0 and Nancy Coleman, at 11:30, 2:43, 5:56 and 7:00.

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Muntz Enters Film Trade

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HOLLY WOOD, Sept. 18.—Hollywood shut its eyes and clenched its teeth in shuddering anticipation to-

Earl (Madman) Muntz proclaimed he's almost ready to start producing movies with the same crackpot methods that sold used cars for him

PENDLETON PIKE—OPENS TP. M DAVID NIVEN

“STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN" 2%,

LATE SHOW 10 P. 'M.

Mr. Muntz, of course, knows noth-

neither did Producer-Director Clar-

ing about making pictures. But then!"

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ence Brown, who used to sell cars, too To Make Quickies All the Madman knows, s'matter ated him, Advertising Man Mike Shore, tells him. “Mr. Muntz will make abbreviated four, as soon as he can rent studio space,” announced Mr. Shore with some weariness,

Square Dancers

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Whether the public likes it or not,

ing, zany billboards and dafly ads on his movies. Four years ago Mr. Muntz was a shy guy with a dinky used car lot in Glendale and a longing look at

to give him a build-up. He even offered to sign away the Tights | to his name. Mr. Shore was heady with power. Composes Poetic Ads Mike composed poetic ads. He

Fe REsttery movieland oyer thoi: “ “a brave moment he asked Mr. Shore

plastered the town with billboards like, “You look terrible behind that wheel—sell your car to Madman Muntz.” Muntz radio commercials became 60 seconds of pandemonium. Mr, Shore imported sky writers. The results were fantastic. Mr. Muntz, flooded with business,

and a -chocolate-and-orange office | with a bar, movie projection room and television set.

Civic Theater's Try-outs Set for Sunday at 2

| Try-outs for the Civic theater's November production, “The Pursuit of Happiness,” will be held at 2 p. m. next Sunday at the theater, 1847 N. Alabama st. Jack L. has invited all who are interested |

in trying for a part in the cast to]

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Robert Hutton—Phyllis Calvert

“TIME OUT OF MIND”

Anthony Quinn—Elyse Knox

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Glenn Ford—Janis Carter “FRAMED”

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