Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1947 — Page 8

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‘Movie Makers

Disript FBI

Officers for Gangster Colossal

HOLLYWOOD, Dec, 23 (UP)—

Hollywood, with its loud sport coats

and brilliant ties, has invaded the super-secret quarters of the FBI. And, just incidentally, it has made off with the door to FBI Director

J. Edgar Hoover's office. «The story dates back to the t to. make a colossal gangster film glad to co-operate.

ime when 20th Century-Fox decided based on FBI files. The FBI was

So the studio’ [ow and blue tie—was grateful for

powers-that-be packed their things the G-men’s help.

and headed for Washington =U shoot the local color,

They arrived 10 days ago. Since , cameramen, direc-

then, the actors tors and. yes-men have taken over the Justice Department. Yesterda they reached the department's Afthfloor home of the FBI's high cot mand ; Now: the FBI is subdued bureau In the g¢ The typewriters are noiseless. Most doors are u the talk is in didn't bother the mo “Quiet, Please” While shocked FBI agents stared they banged their tank-like equip ment through the bellowed “Quiet, Please!” They

shouted stage instructions to actors

perhaps: the most vernme:

whispers. But je-makers

nmarked and locked, and

corridors ind

, They've co-operated 1000 per cent,” he told newsmen. “Ten thousand per cent,” sald his

assistant ; hy

Belmont Theater Plans

o- Party for Children

manager of the BelWashing

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Earl Warren Theater, 2043 W

announced a

mont ton Bt has ‘Christmas party fo ldren at p. m. tomorrow : The program feature “Butch’ Jenkins and Peter Lawford ‘n “My Brother. Talks to Horse plus 40

minutes of cartoons

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Nedighborhood merchant

operation? with the theater will have gifts for children attending the

show,

Lloyd Nols and Mark Stevens and " Nl A aE er 500 Boys Expected

cheerfully appropriated bright-eyed FBI girls as stand-ins Tut It wasn't mantle Hoover's office that [I officials realized what the) were up against It seems one scene called for Mr Nolan to walk down a corridor and disappear into the FBI chief's office And Director William J. Kelghle was unwilling to drag all his equip ment around to Mr. Hoover's privale

weorridor 1

r that one shot down Mr. Hoover | we're going to set it up In told an FBI offi

you didn't mind.”

“So we took door, ar this corridor,” he eial. “I hope

The deed being accomplighed, the

FBI official figured there wis mindir on With Another Door There. were other complication Mr. Hoover's door had the knob on the wrong side. 80 off with another quick switch of the That did it. Quiet

no use

door, and a name please! But both the FBI and the Holly woodites agree that they've along famously. Assistant Director Henry Weinberger—a—stocky —man with thick glasses and a bright yel-

plates

gotten

until they started 5

At Rollerland oy ive hundred members of the English Ave, and Lader Boys Clubs were expected to attend the Indianipolis Variety Club's annual Christmas party at Rollerland starting at 1 p. m. toda Host at this 3 party

Club

was to ponsored

Yogue Manager to Give 3-Hour Christmas Show

Fred Sorrells, manager of the | e theater; 6250 (College has ed a 3-hour Chri for children tomorrow mu

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annount tma how Ie show start Idle Roy Roger in I'exn Moon ind Cihost™ with Margaret

“+ V Also one hour of color carteons

CoAL PORT (UP) all occupants of cluding a farmer, his two

FUMES FATAL TO 3 HURON, Mich, Dee, 23 Police. today that a rural home, in sisters

repor ted

and-a-cat-and. dog, were asphyxiated by fumes from a soft coal furnace

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Selected at IU

Alternates. Chosen’ For Leading Role

Times State Service

| BLOOMINGTON, Dec. 23—Belec: | tion of the cast for “Joan of Lorraine,” Indiana University Theater's!

CHARACTER — Edmund Gwenn, distinguished character actor, who has the role of the iaalous and ambiifered father in "Thunder -in the Valley creen Alfred © Ollivant's

Battle "

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opening tomorrow at the Lyric

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Aon tho ‘Ready To File Divorce Suit

HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 23 (UP) Film actre Ann Sothern, the wise“Maisie” of the movies, last night announced. she would file suit”for divorée today against Robert- Sterling Miss Sothern said it of Incompatability, She and Mr. Sterling met they appeared in a picture together in 1941 ang&were married May 23, 1943. © They are the.parents of a Jd-year-old daughter, Patricia Ann

aclor

was a case

when

‘Chocolate Soldier - Booked at English's

Engagement of “The Chocolate Soldier” for a four-day run opening Jan. 21 was announced today by Vincent Burke English Theater, The Oscar Strats be presented Billy Guibert, Ruth Gillette, Clarke, Kave Connor and Calvin, Mr. Burke said

Don

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