Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1948 — Page 20

red ms Apporind) . State College Trustee Film Moguls "HARRISBURG, Pa. Jan. 8 om Forget Flops

: ~Bandleader Fred Waring has been appointed by Gov. James H. Dust} Plug Hits for Oscars; Silent About 'Eggs'

as a trustee of Pennslyvania Stale College, his alma mater. HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 8 (UP) —

ELIE TE IR Watch Repairing

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days picking “the 10 best movies of the year” and “academy award contenders.” “the movies least likely to cop an ‘Oscar.’ ” Te

about their ballyhooed epics that laid an egg. They'd just as soon the customers forget about ‘emt.’ And the customers are probably (trying. But a few of Hollywood's|

Up SET? “stupendous productions” were t00|

GET PLEASANT, |bad to forget. QUICK RELIER g 4 Picture Shot Twice

GRANULAR Mést notorious flop of the year | BFFERVESCENT SAVES 1947, for just about everybody's 85

CEE- VESS | [om ve Greer Garon ined

“Desire Me.” That one was so bad HEADACHE . UPSET STOMACH MGM had to shoot it all over again. OVERINDULGENCE roo on sminc

Even then it needed doctoring up| by ace directors. i 25¢—49¢—98¢ AT KEENE'S ,..i2 Sime

George Cukor tried. So did Mer{vyn Leroy. ‘But when they saw the results they both - begged L. B. Mayer to leave their ‘names off it. “Desire Me” came out without a director—and it looked like it. H “Unconquered” was a Cecil . B. DeMille epic that was supposed to 1fdave audiences breathless. It did. But not the way C. B. had in mind. When Gary Cooper and Paulette

Everybody in town is busy these]

Herewith is a list of

The film factories are plugging ¢ their hits—and being mighty quiet’

irish Rose’ will ‘remain-an-extra

= | Jackie Dalya Dates Shy Guys "Leap Year or No Leap Year

HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 8—Leap year for Jacqueline Dalya is just]

| ¢ By ALINE MOSBY, United Press Staff Correspondént I

another 366 days.

Just yawns,

“Jacqueline Dalya says,”

at the, telephone dial to ring up the boy of

With ‘the rest of womankind Jaina tentative pokes| I its choice, Miss Dalya

She's been doing the date for years.

is leap year, Why wait till 48?" | | While other girls waited in 47 {for a man to do such an old-fash-| joned thing as ask 'em for a date, Jackie was on the phone filling up her engagement book. It paid off, too. You don't see Miss D's moniker in lights. She's not a big-name star. But it’s in 211] ; (the gossip columns. “She gets to | " {the right places with the right guys.| NEW LOOK; THEN—An- She's Well Equipped | | drea King, in Lillian Russell | Miss Dalya has, of_course, plenty ecstume In "My Wild Irish of equipment for operating this

| philosophy: Rae. shows what Ae Row look’ ONE: A little black book with the was like in the days o 185

{phone numbers; private, ‘of the Russell, Diamond Jim Brady and (handsomest bachelors in - town. Chauncey Olcott: "My Wild [Richard Ney, Jimmy Stewart, ste. |. TWO: A face and chassis that| {would make an elephant forget any-| |

week at the Circle. mm———— " rent 11 012 SC versal-International’s “Slave Girl.”| THREE: A hilltop house which George Brent, and Yvonne Deishe shares ‘with-a pooch bigger'n| Carlo got stuck with that one— | the davenport for scaring off un-| and not even a talking camel the welcome wolves. | producer rang in at the last min-| “If I want to go bike riding do I ute could save ‘em. | wait for somebody to call me? No, When “Slave Girl” was finished siree,” she gurgled, curling her legs everybody at the studio winced. over the arm of a soft, red chair. In a frantic last-gasp, head man Bill Dozier hired the camel to ex-|guy. Sounds illiterate. How about |

husband. “I call up the guy. No, don't say! not talk about that,

says Jacqueline ‘Dalya, “that every year |

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plain the plot. He needn't? have| ‘fellow?’ No, ‘chap.’ bothered. Not ‘even the kids liked

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“What's his name? T've forgotten,” we said. ; “So have 1." sald Jackie firmly.

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{way down, and swung to a handy | ledge, the ticket-buyers rolled in the aisles with giggles. Then there was “Forever Amber.” | Critics called in “Forever Ugh" But lit had a couple of strikes on it be-fore-it hit the screen. It was a bad PRR 4| book about & bad girl—and it came OAD i out a bad movie about a not-bad-A enough-to-he-interesting girl, Audience Groans “The Exile” was another awful _‘\try._. When Douglas Fairbanks- Jr. land his blond girl friend ducked ..|into-an abandoned windmill to hide from their pursuers, they parked their horses conveniently outside— and audiences

chat and he says, well when am 1 Sought Affair With Spook {going tb see you. I say let's £0!and snared the telephone. “Christmas Eve” was a sad thing™ bike riding Saturday. See? He - “Look. I'll show you,” she said, about a woman who~ paid little had me on his mind, but just didn't| flipping through her little black

children to bring her dead rats: 8et around to phoning.” yok. And “Lost Moment” found Susan | Please notice Miss Dalya didn't| The first two chaps weren't nome. a

Hayward trying to have an affair| ask the chap for a date. She just The third was. 1 with a spook while Robert’ Cum- gave him the idea. “Hellooo, Bill,” she purred. *“Just| mings scrambled around outside on | Most Men Are Shy | are to see how you. were . . . window sills. | Same holds true for meeting new have a nice Christmas ,.. , mmm... A lot ‘of ie wanted th ir | men, added raven-haired Jackie. {why I'd love to: «+ bye 1+." money back peopl “Golden = “When the ‘chap says, ‘Hope to see] She hung “up. rings.” They'd been counting on YOU again,’ mos} girls murmur they| “Stick around,” grinned Jackie. a good peek at Marlene Dietrich’s [hope 50, too.” ~I~say; ‘fine-come-on ~I'm-only-in- the-A's.—T'i-be dated} legs. All they got was two } over Friday. Most men are shy| {up for the whole week before we of a gypsy wallowing around in the | about asking for dates. - You have hit the Gs.” . .~ mud trying to lure Ray Milland nd help 'em along.” groaned. with greasy fish stew. s She once spied an ‘actor on the BRONZE EARLIEST ALLOY And when Doug Jr. began his| yp... aver cam ¢ [street she wanted . to. know. She| The earliest alloy of metals was man-on-the-flying-trapeze” act only ot" oo =o e out second |yalked up and kissed him. This is| bronze—probably discovered. _when| the arms of the windmill, many 8! fourth) o yu Ri 2 Sven vo a x (not recommended {or everybody, copper and tin were melted 1oticket buyer decided mot 0 stick! ood in “Green Julius e Bom | however. : : |gether accidentally and allowed to around for his money's worth. It got a Nitle better pois ree Miss Dalya had a fine time in her harden. - Another prize flopperoo was Uni- | n nature|jgst movie, Warner's “Treasure of|= | —plus an assist from the MGM |gjerra Madre.” She was the only Advertisement | noise-making department--drowned woman in the thing.

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