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“Decision” will get Hotel” treatment with a cast of high-powered names. - » » » ONE WAY to stop a temperamental t. Andy Rus-e| sell and Marion Hutton couldn’t |° get together on the right key
was the inspiration the producer needed. The audience sang the song. » » »
THE CENSORS are working overtime on Esther Williams’ No Death Penalty sarong scenes in “On an Island Wisconsin law does not require| With You.” As Ed Gardner says, “A sarong is a bandana and a
a defendant pleads guilty. The|Prayer.” But there will be no Life|s scenes for Esther in
imprisonment is‘ the maximum| ‘The Duchess of Idaho,” her next. punishment. She'll keep them gams covered up
Drews confessed late yester-|in ski pants. in day that he killed Mrs. Cody in a rage when she refused to lend] ONE WAY to be sure of not being on the cutting room floor: Rex Harrison has it in his Fox
geon Bay divorcee and mother of|contract he must appear in 75 four children. per cent of any picture in which He said he was certain “she/D® Works. It's the reason Fox
was dead when I put her into the didn’t loan him to Paramount to Jas dead put her Into the| star with Betty Hutton.
Drews said he was a former $3. , tenant in a house owned by Mrs.| JACK BENNY haz been having |
a gag telegraphic feud with ol) bride Se was nee Danny Kaye for a long time. mendous success at the Palladium n for Ww k L in London, Jack sent him a oneve se ie Longer And I still think Danny and WASHINGTON, Apr. T—Re-|8Sylvia Fine will kiss and make casts is expected to become stead- abroad. ily worse for the next week or so. : 5 5 = THE INK on Howard Duff's through clearly today and tomorthe National Bureau of
riage to Mrs, Julia Smith, Stur-
After reading about Kaye's trePoor Radio Reception word cable, It read: “Hmmmmm.” ception of shortwave radio broad-{up. He called her regularly while Broadcasts will probably come
dry before the studio had three scripts in his hands. He's definitely marked for stardom ... MGM's “The Pirate” is a click. It's proof that a pair of scissors can weak signals and fading, the|be mighty useful. Until they bureau warns. started snipping, it wasn’t doing bree hb 80 well at sneak previews, ; . =» Woman Sticks to Beers,| nro i160 BONANOVA is buying the film rights to “Five Graves to Cairo” for a Spanish version, He'll replay that zany Italian general which brought him fame in 1943. . . . Untimely note: MGM’s Fourth of July gift to moviegoers will be “Easter Parade.” 2
day they will get through fairly well, but by Saturday and Sunday they will be disturbed by
LOS ANGELES, Apr. 7 (UP) ~—Mr8. Betty Cole, 32, pretty convicted arsonist who blamed liquor for troubles, yesterday won probation when she promised to stick to Beers
She explained that Beers is the
Guire, Gregory Peck in "Gentleman's Agreement,” award; winnin film which opens its eon week at the today.
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nder Years. : EE a ePIC BH oq ve ill oe featured rokeso Through Saturday: “Magic quartet composed of women members of the orchestra and including: Robert Trent, first violin; Rose Ann Pitz, second violin; Thelma Bosworth, viola, and Martha Burton, cello. | The Philharmonic’s second connew contract with U. I wasn'Weert for its sustaining members will be presented May 17.
Neighborhood Shows To Offer 'GWITW'
will neighborhood showing at regular prices Sunday at the Uptown, Strand theaters. The technicolor feature is scheduled for a 3-day stand running continuous matinees each day from 1 p. m. : Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh co-star in “Gone With the Wind,” which will be shown at 1:00, 4:48
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Orchestra, Hermann H. Rinne di-|{g np recting, will plays its first concert for its sustaining members and their guests at 8:15 p. m. next Mone ay In Salen I Die” Tomorrow through Sat- ||’ ’ urday: of the Turtle” and’}’
die in the . Saturday: “Web of deriand.” SHERIDAN — Through Saturday: ‘Lad Prom Cheyenne” and ‘Lady in a Jam. SPEEDWAY" Western Union” and “Each
ridge. : tomorrow: “Without ‘ Farrell Scott, ER nd ghar My Bik] ndianapolis’ Mouth" ‘ g day: “T-Men” tenor, Will be “ind Sender Fos oor: ¥en
rs. i gh tomorrow: “Pillow and “Marked Woman."
Town" and “Ri y W UPTOWN-—-Through Saturday: “T-Men and “Tender Years's G Through Saturday: * Sierra Madre” and short su ZARING—Through Saturday: * Sierra Madre” and “Out of th
DOWNTOWN AMBASSADOR-ALAMO — Through tomor-| OPEN 10:45 A. M, gh Fady From Cheyenne’ and ‘Lady
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Met to Sing Verdi Opera at Purdue
Times State Service LAFAYETTE, Ind, Apr. T— The Metropolitan Opera Co. will give a performance of Verdi's “La Traviata” for students and faculty only of Purdue University May 5 in the Hall of Music. The Metropolitan’s Purdue appearance will follow its two days in Indiana University auditorium in Bloomington, May 3 and 4. For the Purdue production, Metropolitan stars will include: Dorothy Kirsten, Maxine Stellman, Lucille Browning, Jan Peerce, Francesco Valentino, Alessio DePalois, George Cehanov-
PDurbin-Felix Jackson marriage may be back to mormal soon. Deanna won't say whether she and Felix definitely will recon cile, but she admits that their trial separation has been all to the good. /
» # » ANOTHER IRONIC twist to the Academy awards. Cary Grant turned down the Ronald Colman part in “A Double Life.” Cary was afraid to try Shakespeare— something he’s never done.
Barbershop Quartet
To Sponsor Song Test
The Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing in America will sponsor a benefit songfest for Boy Scout Troop 121 at 2:15 p. m. Sunday in the Warren Central High School gymnasium. 4 : Quartets participating will include the recently crowned district champions of Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee. Hoosier quartets will include the Four
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The People’s Candidate for President of U. $. A. Hon. Henry A. Wallace
Paul Robeson
sponsored by Indians Citizens for Wal ince, 635 N. Penn, phone LI-8528.
Wednesday, April 7,8 P. M, National Guard Armory
_711 N. Pennsylv Tickels available at Meridian Book Shon: Monument Circle, Y. M. C. A, 450 N. Senate Ave. and Wallace Hdqtrs, PRICE, 72¢—$1.80—82.40, Tax Ine.
Haute, Indianapolis Ripplealres, the Agonizers, Carpenter Brothers of Gary, Logansport Loganaires, Muncie Templeaires and the Foremost Four from Anderson. * Carl Jones will lead the community singing.
'County OES Group §
To Meet Tomorrow The Marion County Past Ma-
OES, will meet tomorrow night
Now Playing
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AND HIS ORCHESTRA FEATURING PHIL LEAMON PIANO AND VOCALS
EARLY DINNER Music DANCING AFTER 8
NEVER A COVER CHARGE
meeting. . ; Mrs. A. C. Crump, Arbogast Floral Co., will speak on “Flowers of Distinction.” Mrs. Hazel Barker Hayes will preside. Host chapters will be Broad Ripple, Nettie Ransford and Corinthian with Mr. and Mrs. C. Omer Mings in charge.
Camera Club to Meet
Roger Pelham will conduct an open forum on photographic problems at the meeting of the Camera Club tomorrow at 8 p. m. in the club rooms, 113 E. Ohio St.
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man she Arry—, ® 8 =» Beers, 41, - wii Hal Albert ONCE AGAIN radio has beaten|and 8:36 p. m. Mrs. Cole admitted she was Hollywood to the punch. Rx ; drinking when fires brok months now, studios have n = three different hotels where she|talking about co-starring Ginger Times Amusement. stayed. Rogers and Fred Astaire in an. Clock other picture. So far nothing has WORLD WAR MEMORIAL i SHOP happened. But Ginger and Fred Indisnapolis Bach Cheir, G. Pred 4 are auditioning for a new comedy-| Holler conducting, Leon Zawisss, MORRISON’S [drama radio show with music of| iol soloist, st Ti. Indianapolis’ Largest the '208 and 3s. . oShrine-Polack Bros. Oleons, at 3:48 Woman's Specialty Shop IT LOOKS like the Deanna‘ ca nome
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“Campus Honeymoon,” at 2:40, 6 and 9. ny INDIANA “Gentleman's Agreement,” with Gregory k, Dorothy MoGuire and John Garfield, at 11:35, 32:06, 4:40, 7:10 and 0:45, KEITH'S “Belle Starr,” with Rapdainh and Gene Tierney, at 11, 1: 7:30 and 10:28, “Frontier Ma 40iph Scott and 12:40, 3:30, 6:20 and 9:15. LOEW'S © “High Wall,” with Robert aa sy Audrey Totter and Herbert Marshall, at 11, 2:43, 6:26 and 10:13.
Scott , 4:40,
“Captains Courageous,” with Spencer acy and 12:30, 4:22 and 8:08 LYRIC
“The Prince of Thieves,” starring Jon. Bal, at 12:80, 4:08, 7:20
“A Lady Surrenders,” with Mare garet Lockwood and Stewart Grange er, at 11:10, 2:35, 5:40 and 8:55,
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Jack Harding Guides Scottish Rite Play
Jack Harding will direct the Scottish Rite Foot Lighters in the old melodrama, “East Lynne,” to be presented at Scottish Rite {Cathedral for three night, beginning Apr. 22. Mr. Harding, associated for many years with the Civic Theater, will be assisted by C. Winfleld Hunt, presiding officer of the Foot Lighters, and Kenneth Yates. Dr. Irving E. Reibel and} Francis A. Sommer will head the property committee. A new organization, the Foot Lighters is sponsored by Saralah Council, Princes of Jerusalem,
SPELLMAN GOING ABROAD AUCKLAND, New Zealand, Apr. T (UP)—Francis Cardinal Spellman of New York will visit New Zealand next month, it was announced today.
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