Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1948 — Page 14
Billy Bakewell forget e oe A Be HTH Barnes i
~ pernission because of their lawsult. . . . Reuniting of Bill Williams and Barbara Hale in “The * was a smart move
GROUCHO MARX was headed east for the opening of his play on Broadway and someone asked him How long he planned to stay in New York. “About five days,” sald Groucho, “but if the play is no good I'll leave for Hollywood during the intarmission, " Al » LEO'S current hehdachs at M-G-M is the billing on “Words and Music.” Too many stars for one line, They'll probably wind up from A to Z. . . . Aside to
police departments everywhere:|
You finally get a break on the screen. In “Night Has a Thousand Eyes” Bill Demarest plays - A homicide officer who politely removes his hat When he enters a room. | » rd r : THE ACT Milton Berle wowed New Yorkers with at the Latin | Quarter in New York was the same hillbilly routine originated by Jack Benny long before Berle ever thought of it. And Benny is plenty burned about the use of his material, ” ~ . CREDIT Bob Hope again: Guesting on my airshow, he took one look at a plus studio in MutualDon Lee's new $3,000,000 Hollywood building and cracked: H “Hmmm-—-it looks just like Orson Welles’ bathroom.” . . . Many film | newcomers have lost roles be-|
cause they looked too much like
other stars. Now it's happened to] a horse. Tex Williams, Ul's new di opera-star,. showed a 16-mm. | test of a horse to studio officials’ for their approval. “No good sald the brass hats, “the horse
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DIANA GRIFFIN was helping ex-wife Favs
Gray has been Held over “tor vaio fourth year at the Hollywood! Band Box Club. Of course, he; “owns the place. . .. Eddy Howard
Oscar-winning songs following
lifting of the Petrillo ban. The Box 268, told police he was forced album will be called “Oscar Hits." 15 the curb by another car in front of 130 Monument Circle. As his car jumped the curb, Mr, everything. 1 saw ‘Lady in Er- |Smith told police, the door opened and he fell out. He suffered slight
. » . COMPLAINT department: A | reader writes: “Now I've seen
mine,’ thinking it would be wonderful to see Cesar Romero dance. But what happens? He | $ a buffoon, and Doug Fair- | nks Jr. does ~~» dancing. Tt as almost enough to drive me to Popeorn.... 49 ak . . HOWARD HUGHES is pouring
more of his money into movies, said. She was given first aid at|§g ar, He .and James Nasser, owner of General
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be a comedy, “Fairy Gold” . . . an, | of filming on “The Eddie Cantor Story.” cast as a clown, will be the dirty villain in the Abbott and Costello comedy, Ramon Novarro will do. a film comeback in Columbia's “Rough Sketch” as a Cuban revolutionist leader.
to ink a contract for a five-minute weakly television series at $2500 |per.
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“State of the Union,” at 5:30 CIRCLE . “Forever Amber,” with Linda Darnell and Cornel Wilde, at 11, 1.38, 4:18, 6:50 and 9:30 ESQUIRE “Die Fledermaus,” at 6 8 and 10:08 . INDIANA “One Touch of Venus, with Rob-
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“Sword of the Avenger” at 12:30, 3:20, 6:10 and 9 KEITH'S “The Babe Ruth Story,” with Wil liam Bendix, at 12°25, 3:35 6350 and 10 “Golden Eve’ at 11.15, 2:30, 540 and B55 LOEW'S “Coroner Creek,” with Randolph Boot
and Mar ite Chapman, at | 12,30, 3:48, 8:57 and 10:0 i “Lulu Belle," with thy Lamour and George Siontgomery, a 11,-2:09, 5:18 and 8:3 LYRIC | “Fighting Father { 12:37 |
Dunne.” with Pat O'Brien, 3:50, 7.0%
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A man and a 4. year- old 1 |were injured slightly when they
fell from moving automobiles last|’ is set to record an album of DIEHL. police reported.
Paul Smith Jr, 29, R. R. 18,
injuries. Riding along Brookside Pkwy. fin & car driven “by Her Tather Garvin Sexton, 2164 Drexel Ave.
|Yo'anda Sexton, opéned a door i
{and fell to the pavemdnt, police|
|police headquarters and home by her father. In another accident,
taken
Kenneth College Ave. and Allen Thompson, 15, of 3964 N. New Jergey St., escaped injury, when the car in which they were
Mr.
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