Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1948 — Page 30
In H EL Appeasing an Efficiency Expert
M-G-M Bottles Red Skelton; Cooper Sells Racer—at Profit
aT By ‘Erskine Johnson , HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 29—Hollywood's economy panic has reached the comic stage.
A studio press agent was sitting behind his clutteredup desk when an executive passed by. “Better clean up you desk,” the executive, “our efficiency expert
might not like it.” Roo uld like to So the press agent stuffed fooney would MGM 1s ave
- the loose papers and notes Red under lock and key and he
{dasn’t even consider mun indepenand clippings #Mto a cotiple 6f|qent deal lest the studio take
drawers and left the top of the away his radio privileges. desk immaculate. For several ona 1 days the press agent was careful JANE WYMAN already has an ‘not to leave any papers around. Oscar for “Johnny Belinda”-—a . Then another studio executive 80ld loving cup from Boston Colpassed by. lege. . . . Gary Cooper sold his “Better clutter up your desk,” Lagonda racing car, which he sald’ the executive. “Make it bought five years ago, for $6500 look like you're really busy. ~—a& thousand more than he paid Our efficiency expert, you for it. . . . Usually best-dressed know.” [Joan glatorization In ood dose _ The press agent started to ex-|°f deglamorization in “Flamingo plain, thought better of it and Ro8d." Wears faded blue denim, ever since has carefully kept one- |coarse black stockings, battered half of the desk clean and the tennis shoes and no make-up for other half cluttered. a prison sequence. - ~ » a 8» Sonny Tufts says he overG A ue sop of te heard it in a producer's office: ho 8 on the “I just can’t seem to find her a screen. d in en for 52 years story with a low neckline.
” . - ono he wants to try tele-| MEREDITH WILLSON'S book, ..»
» “And There I Stood With My
Piccolo,” is a wonderful blend of reminiscences, gags and sound
nd Mickey
RANGER—Tim Holt co-stars with his father, Jack Holt, in father-and-son roles for the first time on the screen in "The Arizona Ranger," western thriller, opening today at the Am-bassador-Alamo.
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Gary Cooper at 12:18, 3:25,
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kidneys and one at the base of Among those engaged in the
psychotics, are: Dr. the Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology; Dr. Hudson | Hoagland, executive director of the foundation; Dr. Harry Freeman, an endocrinologist assoclated with the group, and Fred Elmadjian, a physiologist. Their work casts a new light on the mental disease known as schizophrenia. A schizophrenic is a person who has lost contact with reality and cannot disentangle external events from those which take place in his dream world. Half of the beds in menhospitals are occupied by schizophrenics. The glandular differences between normals and schizophrenics tcenter about the response of the adrenal glands reacting to stress. When a normal person is subjected to stress the adrenal glands send an increased flow of chemical messengers, known as adrenal cortical hormones, into the blood stream. | The schizophrenic shows no appreciable increase in adrenal output in response to stress. The adrenals also regulate the use of sodium and potassium salts by the body. In the normal person, the body's potassium out-
KEITH'S ," with James Stewart, John Dall and “Parley Granger, at 11, 1:49, 4:38, 7:27 and 10:16
musical comment. If you're Woridering about that title, here's the story Willson tells: cA: YErY important king eh nig) % ft I phe du 1 er. ro was so, great the king told the boys to go to his countinghouse and fill their instuiments with gold pieces. I can still hear the happy clatter as sack after sack of golden tiddlies streamed into the tuba and slithered down the neck of the bassoon and spilled out over the bells of the French horns. And there I stood with my piccolo.”
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THE INDIANAPOLIS MES Researchers Find Clue To Cause of Mental Ailment «’
New Treatment for Schizophrenia | May Result From Doctors’ ns’ Discovery
WORCESTER, Mass., Oct. 20-Two small glands above the a medical treatment for the mental disease, schizophrenia.
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