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light of watching Joan, who won it last year, make the presentation. » » FOX can't pe planning any more musicals for Jeanne Crain because they just dropped singer Louanne Hogan, whose voice was dubbed into all of Jeanne’s warbling scenes. Larry Parks and Jeanne should get together for a duet. ” » . HOLD ON to your armchair— Gene Bearden, the World Series star, has been signed for a role in “Baby Makes Three” at UL He takes the part of a football player. » - INGRID BERGMAN spent one week-end reading a novel titled “The Big Ember,” and says she'd like to do it as a movie. . . . Mary Pickford wasn't kidding about leaving the. country if Truman was elected: She's telling friends she’s headed for Canada after Jan. 1. . .. Columbia has unearthed “Variety,” the old Emil Jannings; Lya De Puttl hit, for a Rita Hayworth remake. » = » EVE ARDEN has. been warned by her doctor to slow down. She's speeding, he says, toward a nervous breakdown. . . « Airline statistics show. that one of every 17 passengers leaving Hollywood by plane. is a celebrity. Turner and .Bob Topping expect
‘ a boy =— based on a hunch of
Lana’s .medico. They've already picked Sut a name—Timothy.... Harold Lloyd is preparing a western for UA and will end a long drought by appearing in it himself. Howard Hughes still has his last, “The Sin of Harold Diddlebock,” on the shelf, - ” s Herb Stein can take a bow for that crack when Jennifer Jones checked into a local hospital. “What, Selznick didn’t build her a Hospitals » A MEXICAN film actress is shelling out a lot of pesos to bring plastic surgeon Dr. Robert Alan Franklyn to Mexico City to make her a glamor puss. . . . Grace Godino, who is Rita Hayworth’s stand-in, is out for a career as a dramatic actress. She plays the lead in the Santa Monica Players’ “Golden Boy.” a. - » TONY MARTIN, Jimmy Durante and Glen Ford are making regular trips to Las Vegas for the bass fishing on Lake Mead. They “rough it” on the Flamingo Hotel’s 35-foot cabin cruiser.
HOW TO STAY OUT OF KITCHEN
Season of the Late Supper Is at Hand Says Young Hostess
EIGHT East Indian elephants in the Abbott and Costello starrer, “Africa Screams,” are wearing false ears to look like the big-eared African variety. (News is so scarce in Hollywood I should get a pair.)
» » ” JACK BENNY gets the job as
rose parade Jan. 1... It's Jean Arthur and Cary Grant in “A Woman of Distinction” at Paramount.
= os » NO WONDER the income tax boys are beaming in Gary Cooper's direction. His role in “Unconquered” called for a straight $300,000 salary and a percentage of the picture. So far he has collected $500,000.
M-G-M will reissue “The Wiz-, ard of 0z.” ... In anticipation of! her winter vacation at Sun Val-| ley, Frances Gifford is taking ski-| ing lessons on the sand at the beach—the same thing as taking! flying lessons in a submarine,
- = » HOLLYWOOD is having its annual family argument—how and where to stage the Academy Awards presentation come March. It seems like this has been going on forever. The annual banquet at the Biltmore Bowl was discontinued because the Academy outgrew the @oom—too many brass hats were seated behind posts or had soup spilled into thelr laps. It was held twice at Grauman's Chinese Theater and there still weren't enough seats to go around —the theater has 2004 seats and the Academy needs 3000. Last year the awards were made at the Shrine Auditorium. There were
far from Hollywood (15 miles)
“family feeling” of the affair. The Academy membership gets bigger every year and now Hollywood, (the honie of show business, faces the embarrassing situation of being unable to stage its own biggest show because of ps housing problem. » TWO politician entertainers are crossing party lines to bury the hatchet, Louisiana's ex-Gov. Jimmie Davis will have unsuccessful Republican gubernatorial candidate Roy Acuff (Tennessee) as his guest when Mr. Davis opens his new Palm Springs nitery, The Stables. . . . Pan American Airways just ‘presented Eddie Small a bill for $14,000 for flying daily rushes of “Black Magic” from Rome to Hollywood during the four-month shooting schedule.
PRODUCER Milton Sperling is paging Jimmy Cagney for the jor 5 hie in “Murder, Inc.” . . O%has shelved “I Married a us until next year. , . Esther Williams is telling M-G-M she should have a leading man her own size for a change. Usu-
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Charming and popular Mrs. T. is good enough to tell us that the Graylynn Blue Room is an | important part of her season's entertaining’ program . . . “I've always noticed,” she says, “that an informal late supper is the never-failing highlight of the evening ... and the Blue Room has my vote for the best food, best service and smartest, gayest atmosphere.” Mrs, T, claims that, while carefully-prepared suppers right in your own home are nice, she has found that the preliminary planning, shopping, fixing, serving and—latér—the able number of dirty dishes, tends. to take the edge off of the fun and festivity. “here is practically nothing 80 unbeautiful as a mountain of dishes waiting to be washed,” concludes Mrs. T. Well, with very little arm- | twisting we will admit that we | agree with. Mrs. T. on all counts. |
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Revenue: After the first of the! {year Dick Haymes will double be-| |
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» n ~ THERE'S hope: Hollywood studios will start 50 pictures by Jan. 1. Fox leads the list with seven films films charted.
NEW JERSEY at E. WASH. ST,
TODAY & MON.—2 BIG HITS
Maria + Rod MONTEZ he CAMERON
“Pirates of Monterey” Plus 2nd Big Feature
Johnny Weismuller “TARZAN’S SECRET TREASURE"
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Movies Consider Pang Audience Gadgets Would Show
Reaction to Picture
HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 27 (UP)— In the movie house of tomorrow,
psycho - physiological measuring devices that make a lie detector look like a toy. In that far-off-time, people will be paid for going to the movies so they can tell producers whether ‘it's a ‘movie they would have paid to see. Harry Sherman, producer, says that now that all the poll-takers are in hiding, the movie ihdustry is going ‘to go straight to the customers to find out what they like. He observed: “More and more scientific stuff will be used to find out just exactly why and where an audience laughs, or cries. Or walks out.” Platoon of Secretaries Even now, there’s a platoon of secretaries in the back row at every preview. They follow through the movie's script and mark how each line goes over. “Some studios,” Mr. Sherman revealed, “measure the number, volume and duration of all the laughs. The next morning the producer, the director, the actors and the writers all sit down and {read a report charting everything from the snickers to the roars. “Some producers actually have jused lie-detectors on the preview |audience to find out whether they {liked the picture.”
Shakespeare Players To Visit Purdue
Times State Service LAFAYETTE, Nov. 27—Margaret Webster will bring her Shakespeare Company to Purdue University for two performances of “Macbeth” in the Hall of Music tomorrow and Tuesday. Curtain time for each performance, regular features of the Purdue convocation series, will be 8 p. m. The Webster Company will present “Hamlet” and “Macbeth” in Indianapolis on Dec. 2 at Caleb Mills Hall,
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ON A RUTHLESS OUTLAW BAND!
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Attractions Opening Today i in Neighborhood Theaters
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Starting voday, your wiighioriond theaters will present: Jane Powell in "A Date With Judy" (VogueJ; Cornel Wilde and pu and Red Skelton in "A Southern Yankee" "Forever Amber" "The Walls of Jericho" (Emerson, Granada, Hamilton, Tuxedo):
(Irving, Rivoli); Anne Baxter in Strand, Speedway).
Lizabeth Scott and Dick Powell in
"Pitfall" (Zaring) and Arlene (Uptown, St. Clair,
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F MURAT sas Sianapolts Symphony, Fabien Sevitzky conducting, with William Kapell, pianist, at arol Brice, contralto, in recital 8:15. COLISEUM Sonj)s Henie 1940 Hollywood Ice Review, at 8:30, CIRCLE “Miss Tatlock’s Millions,” with John Lund, Wanda Hendrix, Barry Pitzgerald and Monty Woolley, at 12:40, 3:45, 6:50 and 9:55. “Bungalow 13," with Tom Con his Margaret iamilton and Rich‘Cromwell, at 2:35, 5:40 and 8 ESQUIRE “The Baker's Wife,” with Raimu, at 1:45, 3:50, 5:55, 8 and 10:05. IXDIANA “When My Baby Smiles At Me,” with Betty Grable’ a Dan ,Datley, at 1:10, 3:25, 5:45, 8 and kins “Summer Holiday,” with Mickey Rucney and Gloria & tHaven, at 3:55. 7 and 1011 i chael O'Halloran,” with Scott Beckett and Alene Roberts, at 2:35, 5:45 and 8:
"LOEW" 8 “The Thres Musketeers,” with Lana Turner, Gene Kelly, June
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Student Ushers Named for Play
Shakespeare Group Program Planned
Student ushers for the twe Shakespeare plays, “Macbeth” anc “Hamlet” to be presented Thurs day afternoon and evening, De¢ 2, at Caleb Mills Hall, were named today by Dr. Paul A. Cundiff Butler University English department head, and Miss Florence Guild, head of the Shortridge High School English department. Both departments are sponsoring the two plays to be given by the Margaret Webster Shakespeare Company. “Macbeth” will be given at 2:45 p. m. and “Hamlet” will be pre sented at 8:15 p. m. Butler students, members of the: English honor societies, serving as ushers include John Thomson, Diana Harvey, George Coffin and Frank Slupesky of Sigma Tau Delta, and Patricia Rowe, John Adams, Jeanne McCoy and Roger Chittick of Philokurian. Shortridge students who will usher are Ben Andrews, Scott Browning, Pete Cistak, Frank Dailey, Fred Gallagher, Jim Gerand, Rudi Haerle, John Judy, Dan Nyhart, Jack Palmer, Guy Reynolds, Gene Robert, Dick Stout, Harry Wade, Steve Wainwright and Walter Wolf,
Herron Alumni To Show Movie
“The Christmas Slippers,” a moving: pioture on the Russian Christmas story, will be presented by the Herron Alumni Association three times next Wednes-«
day at 7:15, 8 and 8:45 p. m. at the Herron Museum. The movie will be presented to the public {in place of the regular Wednes|day instruction program on “Art {In Everyday Life.” | The film is a condensation of the Tchaikovsky opera, “Wakula {the Smith,” which was first produced at St..Petersburg in 1876 land won two first prizes for the {composer in competition with jis Russian contemporaries.
Last Feature Slated
Burton Holmes will give the last in his current series of trav-
ZARING— Pi Pitan and “Mr, Peabody and lelog 18ctures next Tuesday at 8:15
Ip. m. in the Murat Theater. The |film, entitled “Canadian Rockies,”
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