Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1947 — Page 27

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Film Agencies Holding Kids _ Back; Says Dennis Day

By VIRGINIA X MacPHERSON _sters with stars in their eyes sel-

United Press § jak Sormapenimt dom wind up with same on their HOLLYWOOD, Oct, 3 Don't dressing long lock your offspring in the attic be-| Fooms. Nat as as the cause the child wants to be if “show

anyway. business.” Dennis Day's afraid too| “And take the movies.” Mr. Day

“It’s an old story about

thought the day when people gasped everything they've got to crash this

at the mention of ‘the stage’ was town, and they wind up hopping i i

over, But I guess not.” If fond mamas swoon when “dotter” hints she wants to be an actress, Mr. Day says, where'll we be when the Ingrid Bergmans and the Bette Davises and the Jennifer Joneses are old and wrinkled? Blames 2 Groups “And there are worse things for cided tomorrow when Fabien Sevitzboys than being an entertainer,” Indi ls Svmphony the singer added. “Honest!” y, Indianapolis Symphony director, Mr. Day's blaming two groups for holds final auditions starting at 2 the lack of “show business—second p. m. in Wilking auditorium. generation”: Six finalists, selected by a comONE. Parents “who still think mittee of judges in preliminary authere's something about getting up ditions Oct. 18, will be heard by Dr. on a stage that's not quite “re- Sevitzky, The winning singer will spectable.” be eligible for solo appearance with TWO. The boys in the advertising Dr, Sevitzky and the orchestra in agencies, the season's first children’s concert “When you come right down to at 10 a, m. Saturday, Nov. 22, in it,” he explained, “it's the agencies Cadle Tabernacle. that are holding the kids back. | Finalists competing tomorrow are: They're afraid to take a chance on the Misses Sharon Pfister, new talent, Figure they can't sell! Ralston Drive; Imogene ny Drusilla Foghorn to a sponsor who|2142 WN. Jefferson Ave.. Jeanine thinks Jo Stafford, Dinah Shore Reynolds, 5381 Rawls Ave.; Jean Ray,

cars at a drive-in.”

Final Auditions

Tomorrow at 2 The winner of the 1047 Young In-

and Ginny Simms are the only 2156 Napoleon St, and Anne Weeks for Oregon Gov. Earl Snell, Secre- Frances’ marriage her at every opportunity.”

singers there are.” {and Hazel Shirley, both of BloomSame way with the stage. Young- ington.

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PSYCHOLOGIST — Helen Walker, who has the role of a consulting psychologistin

SO "Nightmare Alley," rently on the Indiana Other principals are: Power, Joan ondel! Coleen Gray.

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SEATTLE, Oct. i |Lillian Farmer today blamed * ‘Com-| mupists" fo rthe breakdown of her daughter, Farmer.

someone is trying to kill her.” Farmer has been judged legally insane and at present is conunitted|

Mus. was indoctrinated with communism

Actress-Daughter Tricked, She Says

31 (UP)—Mrs.|

B-year-old France "

Mrs. Farmer once was one of the most promising Hollywood and! Broadway actresses. Mrs. - Parmer previously had blamed overdrinking for Miss Farmer's commitment to a sani-

trium. She also blamed the breakup lof her daughter's marriage to Actor! {Lief Erickson and (her- career, | Today

“frustration” in|

the actress’

that she now “lives in fear that Miss

Steilacoom State Hopsital, Took Trip to Russia Farmer said her daughter

high school and in soles jn

Washington. In 1935, he said, Farmer won a magazine 8 et prize of a trip to Russia. “When she tried to escape,” Farmer said, “the Communists kept (UP)—A her from getting parts in movies, were instrumental

Mrs

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Mrs. Farmer

Blames Reds

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mother as-| serted that Communists had . “tricked and coerced” Miss Farmer

Charges Mitchell |

Chief With Beating ~===—"2" : The Personality Kid BEDFORD, 1nd, es Mites Yuoll hey +24 Is Back With Us

' today was charged with assault and

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AT THE

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ell's chief of police, Harold R. Smith,

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battery and false arrest in a civil suit filed here in Lawrence Circuit

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state funeral will be held Monday

tary of State Robert 8. Farrell Jr, and Senate President Marshall E. Cornett, who were killed in an air-

mont National Forest. Meanwhile, John H. Hall, 49-year-

bed from which he had risen to be SWOorn in as new governor. he would “do nothing” as governor until after the funeral. “I am carrving on a job not to my liking,” he said One hundred forest rangers and other volunteer searchers reached the wreckage of the airplane in the ' Dog Lake country yesetrday morns ing and began carrying the bodies out of the wilderness. With Mr. Snell and his companions was the {plane's pilot, Cliff Hogue, who also {lost his life.

| Mikolajczyk Smear

Hinted in London

| LONDON, Oct. 31 (UP)—The Polish embassy in Paris reported today that Gen. Wiktor Grosz, official 'spokesman for the Polish foreign office, was in London on a mysterious mission which / emigre | sources here called a “smear campaign” against Stanislaw Mikolajczyk. Mikola jczyk, leader of the Polish Peasant Party, disappeared eight days ago. Nothing official had been heard of him since. After Polish sources here reported that Gen. Grosz was expected in | London, the Paris embassy said he already was here. But the local {embassy insisted it had no word lof his whereabouts,

Sonja Henie Ticket Pale Opens Monday

Boffloffice sales for Sonja Henlie's 1948 Hollywood Ice Revue, opening { Nov. 12 at the Coliseum, will begin | next Monday, Dick Miller, Coliseum | manager, announced today. | On this year's visit to Indian- | apolis, Miss Henie's ice show will play 17 performances between Nov. 12 and Nov. 29, with Monday, Nov.| 17, a day of rest for the cast, Mr. Miller said.

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Halloween Program

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in breakup of and blackmailed

Miss Farmer was involved in a series of court appearances during 1943 and 1944 for drunken driving,

‘plane crash Tuesday night in Fre- violation of probation, a dimout violation and vagrancy.

A sympathetic judge in the latter

old Portland attorney and speaker case paid a $10 fine out of his own of the House, returned to his sick pocket.

She was committed to a Holly-

He said wood sanitarium after Dr, Thomas

Leonard, a psychiatrist, testified she had told him: “I hear voices day and night and they bother me.” A vear later she was released but was subsequently recommitted,

Food Prices Reach All-Time High in U. S.

WASHINGTON, Oct. 31 (UP)~— The Labor Department reported last night that retail food prices increased 18 per cent from mid~

|July to mid-August to set an all-

time record. The higher prices were recorded

{for meats, eggs and dairy products:

It was the second successive month ‘those prices-had increased. As of Aug. 15, average retail food prices were 35 per cent above June, 11946, when most price were abandoned.

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beaten hy Police Chief Smith Jast March 9 when he was falsely arrested for disorderly conduct, charge, filed several weeks ARO, WAS dismissed Thomas H. Shrout but was refiled today by Mr. Wynn's attorney.

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“The Trouble With Women"

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“"ULIFE WITH BABY”

SPECIAL KIDDIE MAT. SATURDAY Hopalong Cassidy, “TRAIL DUST"

Joan Crawford—Van Heflin

Jon Hall in Color

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