Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1947 — Page 32
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Pore ; THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ih ———— "Oomph Verdict Is Silly,
Says Spencer Tracy of Survey
By VIRGINIA MacPHERSON, United Press Staff Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, Dee, 4—Actor Spencer Tracy sald today hel
Sn Tine. , Ride in Bomjnt. . Fvavet Hwan thought a survey ngming him as. the male who influenced, women
| most. emotionally was “stupid, silly tomfoolery.” ’ <1 Mr. Tracy was not impressed by all tHe whrk and statistics the Only 55 minutes to Women's, Institute of Audience Reaction of New York put in to find |} : ost that his “sexy” voice made him the women's favorite, 13
> “Huminmpbh!” ‘was: his FeRCHON |= fmm mmmmwimsrersivnrrem—— A in very "un-sexy”.tones. ‘Stupid, silly . tomfoolery,” he = The "middle-aged actor won out sputtered.
The actor's starid left studio rep-
’ over the virlle glamour boys, 80 b 4-engine Flagship the ladies sald, because the rim- resentatives clutching for their § Y ; They'd been all ready §¥ a /
blings from his voeul chords aude composure, V em feel excited and tingly “and to ballyhoo the news to the world,
Phone FRanklin 1507 “secure” all at the same time, chortling gleefully over the first) Ticket Office. 61 Monument Ciecle Voice Radiates ‘Oomph’ glamorous publicity connected with When Mr. Tracy coos romanti- Mr. Tracy since his hair turned Ais 7 GO AMERICAN cally, ‘the women agreed, his voice gray ’ a v wo ¥ AMER] radiates “oomph.” That, according Says Poll Embarrassing ROOF MAESTRO—Ray Her. | NEWCOMER—Paule Croset TO EUROPE! to the Institute, is the majority re- “Look, you even beat Gable,” they pack whose scheduled sppear- |. + d ‘with Dowel : 15 flights weekly! AIRLINES action of some 50,000 women from enthused. “How about that!" ances with his orchestra at the | w 0 js, co-sTarveg. wi ) oug'as all parts of the U. 8, who answered Mr, Tracy sald “nothing” about Indiana Roof tomorrow, Satur- Fairbanks Jr. and Maria Monin the poll. that, that the whole poll was em- d d Send il tez in "The Exile." opening io. They relayed the news to Mr, barrassing to his dignity, and would, 98Y and Sunday evenings yi 13 . Tracy via a telegram delivered on everybody please forget that it ever round out his local engagement. | day at the Circle, [the set of MGM's “State of the came up? [Unlon.” He tossed it aside. What's more, he added, he wasn't Fi lms Ban 25 Times Amusement © flattered that he came out on top Clock
ahead of dise jockey Arthur God- C . Tit | frey, and singer Jack Smith. He Is rime | es joo ENGLISH
# married man with two children, rharay;: Smedy emg Joo %
PERM-ASEPTIC Pete Says:
| Brown, at 8:3 "DAVIS CLEANERS help promote health. racy harrumphed, and a guy his/ Movies Can't Portray | “ive BRODEY'S MUSIC HALL DAVIS opp p age oughn't to go around making Criminals. as Heroes | paiaie. Wp, Purimar's’ Suugigter, jer living. When your clothes are Perm- ladies “tingle.” NEW YORK. Dev. 4 (UPs-Phel t Aseptic cleaned they are anti-bacterially The only proof he wanted of his Motion Picture Association ofl “The Exile,” with Douglas Palr-
bi { movie popularity was that batch of [America today banned more than 25 Ti Raia NM onuag o and 4 Pauls
? 1500 fan letters he gets every morn- previously accepted movie titles] *"4 1 ling. Mostly, they're from middle- | dealing with crime and ruled that! 3, 5 Pa, edaing sat 13:48, A. laged women, college professors and | pictures based on lives of notorious! INDIANA (dramatic students. |eriminals will have to show that , Tacape. Me Never”. wilh Ida
treated. This helps to keep bacterial count down, for odor-proof garments. Be sure depend on.Perm-Aseptic cleaning.”
: Lupino, I Wl E , JIA DRESS 19¢ Wom | once in a while a letter sneaks In | crime does not pay. Parker ao, 1: 0, "2:25 5:38 1.45 AN . SUIT OR COAT CASH 1s LOW PRICES om Bi enthusiastic oen-ager, bt The board of directors in tighten- KEITH'S TERE CAR Ir. Tracy lries prete ing the film code decided that pic- Where There's Life,” with Bob
there, Even the kids forbear from | gushing over the sexiness of his| vocal chords. As for those ladies— ‘hummmphh!” FRANK FEHR | At last reports, MGM was trying |
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tures using the name or alias of 8 LOEW'S
such notorious criminals as Al Ca-| “Green Dolphin Street.” with pone no longer will be approved. Lana Tufner, Van Heflin, Donna
{The new ruling added: RE aad eacharg Han, a 1
BREWING CO. Ine. (to get him to reconsider. Box office | “Nor shall a picture be approved LYRIO o louisville 2. Ky. receipts weren't all they might be| if based upon the life of such a no- | tam Kote John Cartel is Yl hd i . these days . , . and . .- well , , | torious criminal, unless the charac-| grine MeLeod, at 12:40, 3:50, 7 and
| ter shown in the film be ished | !50,000 fans are 50,000 fans. puns ‘ wr——r— reper sicaninscin | {Op crimes shown in the film as) and “Shells Ryan, Pt 20 he committed by him.” 8:50 and 9 ' The new rules adopted on recom-| mendation of Eric Johnston, chair- | Film Directors Guild man of the associatioh, dropped | | t from the registration list more than| Bans Reds From Office {25 film titles considered to be “ob-; HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 4 (UP) — Jectionable and unsuitable.” | The Screen Directors Guild today | The board also listed as “unsuit- Panned Communists from holding able for re-release” several (itles °fice Or serving on committees.
Stondord Oif Dealers ~~ Maria Monter Makes Up ow amy sow 1s rave | With Studio She Sued | Newark, N. J, Dec. 4 UP)—
e HN . © # | HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 4 (UP) -— The City Commission was listening m Personalized Service Maria Montez and Universal- '0 complaints yesterday about the
| International Studios today called large number of fires lately when | off their dispute over her billing the meeting was interrupted while (/] your car ar par. lin the film “The Exile” after set- firemen put out a fire in the base-
[ting a $250,000 damage suit out of | ment of the City Hall, | court.
! Miss Montez first complained she 3 5 lM not receiving top billing in! MILANO INN [the film as stipulated in her con-|} In Every Town There Is
tract. The studio then filed a { One Good Italian RestauFederal Court suit seeking Saye} rant, and This Is It.
cation, i The actress countered with the! 231 S. Noble St. MA-0958 damage suit and obtained a tem-| porary restraining order against further publicity,
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