Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1948 — Page 6

THE INDIANA

a Roy Rogers Bans Arnie’ Film Role

‘Can Make More Money Doing Three Other Pictures,’ He Says

By Erskine Johnson

sa villain in his western pictures in hectic fights but the ease

swith which he floored the M-G-M front office is the talk of | the town. They offered Roy the lead opposite Judy Garland

in “Annié Get Your Gun,” but he turned em down.

a i HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 13—Roy Rogers has floored ri

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‘three pictures while you're] | Pictures will film radio writer

shooting ‘Annie.’ ” ; Lew Lauria’s lurid book about a IT LOOKS Tike Betty Hutton the Hollywood radio Industry] 3s definitely: out. of “My Friend “Let the Chips Fall” . .. Lon | Tema” ‘the Hal Wallis film ver- McAllister "1s hot to-do “Little. sion of the airshow. The picture Men in Silks” by stage producer ‘$s slated to start in January, at{Nick Russo. Those who have ‘ahich time Betty will be cavort- read it say it's a “Body and| ing in-“The Broadway Story.” | Soul” of the -Borse- racing game. Meanwhile, Marie Wilson has| ‘taken her third test for the Irma) MICKEY ROONEY is round: ‘role and at this writing Wallis is| ing up as many. of the original nodding in her direction. She’ 's| Keystone Cops as he can find ‘the people's chotee tor the role; | to be his advisory board for a

series of television film comeNEW ADDITION to the free-| dies a la Mack Sennett. ‘lance field is Columbia's Adele Snub Pollard (remember?) gets ‘Jergens. She has seven unre-| a nice brefik in Benedict Bogeaus’| Jeased pictures there, but wanted latest,” “The (Crooked Way.” “o get out of her contract in the Amusing call sheet from the ‘worst way—she looks too muchigame film: “Mike Rita Hayworth. Some gals ont mightn’t consider that too bad a swallower and five midgets. Also ‘break. John Payne, Ellen Drew and 4 Another frep-lancer is Bruce {Sonny Tufts. " Bennett, who will try-for nothing| FA “but big-scale westerns. Seems GENE McCARTHY and | the guy who has been cinematic Tommy, Farrell (son of Glenda),

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band to such glamor dolls as{who are clicking in New York as|

“Joan Créwford, Jane Wyman, Ida a comedy . team, Insist tbere ‘Lupitio and Ann Sheridan, pre-|should be a giveaway show for i. the wide-open spaces. | millionaires titled “Burma for a

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Dulcie Gray isn't too happy with Burgess Meredith inthis scene from ‘Mine Own Execu- |

“Foner,” “opening Friday: at the: Esquire Theater.

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“Born Yesterday,” bs Chaney and

CIVIC

comedy with Jean Parker, at

“Brother Rat,’ comedy, at 8:30. CIRCLE “For the Love Mary,” with

of y Edmond - O’Brien, at

| Deanna Durbin Bon Taylor and Jeffrey Lynn, 12:40, 3: d 10:10 “Moonrise,” with Dane Claris Gail Russell apd Ethel Barrymore, at. 11:08, 2:15, 5:25 and 8 ESQUIRE “Great Expectations,” Mills and Valerie Hobson, and 10:22 “Anns Leig ou

with John at &07

Karenina,” with Vivien and Ralph Richardson, at

INDIANA “Fighter Squadron,” with Edmond O’Brien. Rahats Back and John Rodney, at 12:25, and 10:18. “Million in 2B a End,” with Gene - Raymond, -at 11 10, 2:28, 5:40 and 9 KEITH'S “Road House,” with Ids Lupino Cornel. Wilde, "~Celexts™ Hot nd Richard Widmark, 12:35, 3:45, 6:58 and 10:06

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‘Barrymore . of Russia’ Dies in Hollywood HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 13 (UP)— Boris Glagolin, 70, known as the “Barrymore of Russia,” died yes|{terday at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital. For 20 years Mr. Glagolin was leading mian 6f the Literary Art Theater in Petrograd and was director of state theaters of the Ukraine and chief director of the ‘Moscow Theater of the Revolution. == : He came to the United States in 1927 and was found working as gardener for movie actor Jimmy Gleason six years ago,

Ms. FDR. Denies Report

(Of Cabinet Appointment NEW YORK, Dec. 13 (UP)—| Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt labeled as ridiculous today = reports she|

might be - appointed -secretary- of {state

She said she hopéd Gen. George C. -Marshall would not relire “for the’good of the coun-

try.”

.The former first lady arpived here last night by air from Paris where she had been attending the

as a member of the U, 8. delegation.

Plane Crash Kills 2 CUMMING, Ga. Dec. 13 (UP)— {Gill Clark, 45, Toccoa, Ga., and John Dyer, 45, Ann Arbor, Mich.,

were killed yesterday when their) -jlight plane crashed into Sawnee

Mountain and burned near here.

In Post (

United Nations General Assembly]

Urges Boost st Office Cards to 2c

‘Hoover Board Also

‘Favors New Trucks

WASHINGTON, Dec. 13 (uP) ~The penny post card, or “poor

“iman’s letter,” costs the post office

2% cents fof pastboard, printing and delivery. The Hoover Commiss ‘believes: it would still. be B bargain at 2 cents. " "That, it was disclosed today, Is only one “of the many recommen-

. {dations the commission will make

to Congress on the Post Office’ Department, which is one of the {world’s largest businesses and one of its greatest money losers.

charged by Congress with rec-| ommending ways and means of streamlining and making more efficient the executive branch of government — the branch directly responsible to the White House. One of 28 Researches

The post office is but one of 23 major researches undertaken by the commission's “task forces.” Members ‘say it is one of the most challenging because it is so big land because {it operates in the red. It also is one of the projects for which recommendations are about to jell. The “task force” report on the Post Office Department was prepared by the management engineering firm of Robert Heller & Associates, Inc,, of Cleveland.

It emphasizes over-all greater

and effort in the department without sacrificing any personnel.

{These goals. would be accom-

plished through increases in postal rates, by greater mechanization in the handling of mail in the big post offices, through changes in the operating structure, and finally by setting up the depart-

- {ment as a revolving-fund agency.

Other Key Proposals ese. are. some of the other!

“The commission headed by ora juny “sxperts teri AR “AVAL: handle - with’ commendable skill. . rticular, ‘as the’ mer President Herbert Hoover is ening.” Mr Roper. B ya? Wik air a ir Ye

her sugar daddy, Harry Brock, decides she needs. education and social polish,

efficiency and economy of money; _

\POLIS TIMES

‘Born Yesiorday’ a Brig ro Spot i in Bleak, Dull Soovon

By HENRY BUTLER

fans didn’t appear at the opening of “Born Yeawrday. » As $64 questions go, that's a good one. In such a bleak season as we've had, the Garson Kanin comedy seems like perfection chiffon pie with meringue on top. Only the renowned coyness of Indianapolis theater ticket buyers can ex-

Plat Why Tm Yam fy's daughter, finger gestures, “ hip-wiggles and alternates A description of “Born Yester- | ’ wha screaming and demure femininity, day". could he as qull a“ t Lon Chaney does well with the

statisticians ‘call a “breakdown. v| You can’t analyze that ey |x Harry Bask ole, Sacept thal you without destroying the f company, that he's a

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Washington with loot in his!

mind and “bribery 'Y Piling out of! Portrayal I ; nion

no minx,

Billie, the gal hyrn and Hans Robert have im-

(nee Emma, as she admits in one ignm i th hilarious line), noo a the [0 1ant ass tuts whith IheY

Hires Correspondent

Billle gets an awakening ‘when| YMCA secretary career, is real.

The dialog of “Born Yesterday” sounds -like« real people talking, not like the nincompoopish nonsense that comes out of your movie loudspeakers as a result of pressure-group censorship. Here is really live entertainment, Here's a play with struc ture cemparable to that of claassical comedy. Nobody's going to read, and I'm not going to write, a fancy essay on this play. But if you like to hear other people laugh like crazy, go see “Born Yesterday.” It will play. tonight, tomorrow and Wednesday, with a matinee Wednesday.

Girl Struggles to Finish

Brock hires Paul Verrall, Washington correspondent of the New Republic (has that chaste mag ever got such a stage plug elsewhere?) to apply the intellectual blitzcloth, From there on in, the play is a triumph of writing. It's also a triumph of acting. For this touring company, against the $235. per-day’ hotel suite background (management says it took 26 stage-hands to set it up), does excellently throughout. Jean Parker as Billie is tops, with New York accent like Duf-

Book of Author-Father

TTT By GEORGE WELLER, Tiines Forel’ “Correspondent RAROTONGA., Cook Islands, Dec. 13—In a little house a,

ica’'s greatest South Sea Writers is struggling to finish her father’s last work. In mid-November death came to Robert Dean Frisbie, 53-year-old novelist of the Polynesian world. A septic hypodermic needle ended the career of the American Mr. Fail Jah his children beachcomber who had immersed firmest palm trees.

ngs the commission will sugHe to Congress: 1. There should be an over-all replacement of post office trucks.

ated by the department at annual cost of $2,400,000. The bad thing

average age is 15%" Jars: v 2. The present air mail subsidy should be taken out of the post office. The alternative would be for Congress to make a direct appropriation as a subsidy and take this deficit away from the department. 3. Perhaps postage rates should be increased. The commission will not recommend specific increases because such classes as second and third pertain to newspapers, magazines and educational material, the rates for which properly should be amended by Congress itself. x 4. The post office should be removed as far as possible from politics, even to abolishing Senate confirmation of all but the ‘top {otficials.

Some 10,000 trucks are now oper-| -

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despite the fur coats’ =] He's chit her. And William Foran, €arroll Ash

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of the beach at Rarotonga, the half-caste daughter of one of Amer- WARNER

statesider in South Seas. Ants. While Mr.| Frisbie, who Comrrigat Chicas Daily News. ine. ig -died deep in > debt, lles In a J. grave without tablet his daughter “Johnny” — she never uses hér baptismal name of Florence — is

was alive and existing on cocoa-

Mr. Weller trying to work out her father's

ending for ‘his half-finished “Nights of the Moon.” Johnny is a slim, modest girl of 16, one of Mr. Frisbie's five children by Nga, a lovely native woman of Puka-Puka. Johnny's] mother died giving birth to thels youngest daughter of the tamily,| 11-year-old Nga. For id Years Jobuny has been: t the mother o e e. family, | pulling it through poverty and "Th THEATRE "GUILD presms hurricanes, dipsomania and wan- LIVIER derlust, filariasis and rejection

Penicillin May Not Always Help CurbCold, Doctors Say

is Williams Shakespeare's PY sitps. Now, though her English “JH EFNRY VY

is criss-crossed with French, Samoan and the dialects of the DOORS OPEN AT 5:30 P. M. {lesser- Cook Islands, she is fight- BB so. wilt 6; Atter 6 $1.90, Tax Incl %* This Engagement Only

ing her way through her father’s ted ESQUIRE SHERIDAN

By Science Service STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal., Dec. 13—A new reason why your doctor may not prescribe penicillin for every cold or sore throat you have this winter ap-

Ward Smith and Arthur. L. Bloomfield of Stanford University Medical School. Penicillin, they find, produces a profound change in the bacterial “balance of power” in human throats: --Upsetting this -balance! by driving out some bacteria with penietilin may" give new and per-{’

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‘Butler Choir to Sing

At Annual Convocation

The Butler University choir will | present songs and carols at the | university's annual Christmas | convocation at 11 a. m. Thursday {in the Fieldhouse.

‘Bm Miss Gertrude Irestone wili play

lan organ prelude, “Yuletide

| Echoes” by Hodson, to open the program. Dr. Paul A. Cundiff, head of the English department, will give the invocation. Miss Margaret Garner of the speech faculty will read “When Christmas Comes.” Richard Whittington will direct the choir in singing several Christmas carols. Edward Tesh, a graduate student in the School of Religion, will {read the Christmas story from

|| the Bible.

| Dr... 0. L. Shelton, dean of the

J! School of Religion, will give the

| benediction. Miss Elaine Buck will |be accompanist for the choir, and} {members of the Ichthus Club will |serve as ushers.

Agree to Yule Services

Arabs and Jews have eed in principle on Christians attending Christmas services in Bethlehem, a United Nations spokesman said today.

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But she leaned heavily on the aid of her ailing! father to finish it, and now things are not quite the same, | War II Veteran i Mr. Frisbie, a veteran of World | iWar I, once a movie cowpuncher under William 8. Hart, was a | San Franciscan, lean and dark, showing traces of his “apache | blood. His works are highly | subjective and personal novels, |

himseit often appears in them? ae |

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Puka-Puka™ TENE “Mr Moonlight's Island,” “Island of Desire,” ‘Amaru,’ and ‘The Dawn | Sails North,” his last finished | work, which, is due for publicas| tion in January. Mr. Frisbie was the long-time friend .of Tahiti’s better known James Norman Hall, co-author with Charles Nordhoff of! “Mutiny On The Bounty” and -|author of’ several ‘motion ple tures: Due

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Lo poverty saw tittle of Mr. Hall “but th corresponded constantly: Devoted to his five “cowboys,” | as he called them, Mr. Frisbie| took his motherless family with him on the decks of schooners | to the remotest islands. Once; they set themselves up on lonely | and uninhabited Suvarov, one of the northern Cooks. Suvarov was BF {struck by a ‘fearful hurricane,| } great waves sweeping completely over the island.

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