Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1948 — Page 6

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EY VIRGINIA MacPHERSON prying and gossip and scandalDee. 20 — A Who's used to real actresses, came ‘up

HOLLYWOOD, “young Broadway a

today with the understatement the year—he says movie gueens are “kind of hard to get used to.” Usually, says Richard Base-| hart, he is a mild-mannered Sent, But a couple of years around these celluloid cuties and he is] ready to commit mayhem. “They gripe. me,” he said. “I've got them classified—in six dif-| ferent types—and they're all gals whose necks I would cheerfully wring.” First, says Mr. Basehart, there's the “bored beauty.” “This one makes ‘movies just to fill up her day. Her real pro-

fession is being seen nightly at]

Ciro’s or Mocambo. Never bothers to learn her lines. Usually shows! up late for work. And makes no! -contact at all with an actor who has to play a aceny with her. - “THEN THERE'S ‘Nervous Nellie’: nothing is right for her; everything's a plot to make her| look bad. She worries so much] she gets you into .a tizzy and you're both beat-out by six o'clock.” . Mr. Basehart has a special word

“forthe “aloof” type. But we can’t,

print it.

“She's usually a darned good|S. penitentiary Warden W. “But never Hiatt was scheduled to. ask. a court today to of

actress,” he admits, as good as she thinks she is, Won't stoop to speak with the hired help; secludes herself in her, dressing room when she’s not act-|

- ing, has lunch in private, and|.

makes everybody feel like she's

"slumming if she condescends to ...8ay. ‘Good morning’—which isn’t

often.” ¢ . - ”

THE SEXY girl bores him, too. “She's so super-aware of the fact she was created a female she never relaxes. Always performing whan there's a man around-— and doesn't think there's one born

~~ who could resist Ler.”

The “self-made glamour gr” . Mr. Basehart says, is the commonest type. * “She worries amore about how she looks than how she can make| a real human being out of the woman she's playing. As long as she’s Slamorous Shes happy.”

AND LAST of all, there's the “bosom pal.” A little of this, he growls, goes a long way. “She leaves no one in peace. .Bhe may not mean any harm, but she sure does plenty—with her

of Hollywood three years so far,

in Their 'Place’|

whispering. She's everyone's big! “4 sister and a pain to me.” ss But. remember, Mr. Basehart has been around only two or

(Clyde Trask Band | To Play at Roof |

Clyde Trask and his NBC-WLW | {Orchestra have been booked by| the Indiana Roof as the attraction for the annual New Year's {Eve Frolic. The celebration will start at 9 p. m. with the Trask band and a star-studded floor 'show, featuring the Sparkelettes, [later in the evening. | Trask has gained Jocal popularity through his NBC Network broadcasts from the Moonlight {Gardens in Cincinnati. Many of his recent recordings are favored by local disc jockeys, Ticket Treserv: aons may be {made at the Roof bux office daily,

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Picture on Tolerance

Placed First in Poll

“NEW YORK, Dec. 20 (UP) “Gentleman’s Agreement” was selected today in the annual Film Daily poll as the best motion picture of 1948. Second place went to “Johnny Belinda”. dnd third 16-41 Reme ber Mama.” The trade paper sali 377 reviewers and critics for niewss papers, magazines, wire services| and syndicates, and 131 commentators for radio, took part in the 27th annual poll to select the year's best pictures. “Gentleman’s Agreement,” which took 278 of the 508 votes cast in

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES .

Everyone Waifs While John ‘Shakes Hands With Truman

Legless Veteran Chit-Chats With ‘Neighbor’. ' From Missouri Despite Awaiting Parleys

By HARMAN WwW. "NICHOLS, United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Dec. 20—The scepe was the plushy oval room

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on the ground floor of the White dential office. Johnie Throckmorton rubbed bewed his head and said:

a clean shirt, shave or brush up I've been on a bus all night. Wa got here less than half an nhour| ago. -All I wanted was to shake you by the hand.” The Presidential right hand shot out. Harry 8. Truman is always glad to greet a neighbor. Johnie is from Springfield, Mo.

the poll, also won the Motion Picture Academy’s “Oscar” as ihe best production for a 12-month period and it was selected as al “best” by “the New York film critics. Ye wt & Other» Pictures Moss Mart wrote “the ser play from Eaur eZ Hoaobso novel, and Elia Kazan dfif®cted 4 picture, ' ’

HST halls from Independence, ; Wasn't Much } Mr. T. said why didn’t Johnie| {tell his story? Johfile brushed back a fuzzed Prorelock and said itis much. |He *was Yonced fo clip his educa-{ tion in the ‘sigh ggrde at the of 14y leaving a motherles ho

lexcept Sunday, from 10 a. m. to p. m, and after Dec. 26 from A Bit Flirty {10 a, mp. to 7 p. m. Money orders i» .

for rebervations will be filled by

return mail.

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Release

On Dec. 4, District Judge E. Marvin Underwood Charles (Cherry Nose) Gioe and | Louis (Little New York) should be

ruled that,

C am-| released on] habeas corpus petitions in 15 days. | Warden Hiatt filed a motion of exception to the ruling, pointing out that the U. 8. Parole Board|

| . John Hubbard and Virginia Grey add a little serious love | interest to "Mexican Hayride," 8 Abbott and Costello farce

had revoked the paroles of the, opening Wednesday at the -In-

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Baseball Star Musial's | Father Dies in St. Louis

8T. LOUIS, Dec. Lukasz Musial, 58, father of St. star . outfielder Stan Musial, died here last night] after a lingering illness. A former resident ef Donora; Pa., Mr. Musial retired four years ago from work at a Donora steel services will be

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Seek ‘to Settle Port Tieup at’ Philadelphia

PHIL ADELPHIA, Dec. 20 UP)—Union- representatives and

20 (UP)— officials of stevedoring firms will

jattempt today to settle a dispute that has tied up shipping in the {port of Philadelphia. The tieup, which began last

ment over a clause in the new |magitime ‘wage contract. Paul Baker, president. of Local 1291, {International Longshoremen’s, fAssociation, said it involved the fenoployers’ refusal to pay dock workers full time when they were forced to quit early because of unfavorable weather conditions,

Bridal Couple Saved

After 21 Hours in Storm DENVER, Dec. 20 (UP)—A Denver University student and his

Rubfe“Jr; both~ 20; them to a hospital at Laramie, Wyo., where they were treated for minor : frostbite.

: Ex-Red a Menial OTTAWA, Dec. 20 (UP)—Fred Rose, former Communist member of Parliament serving a six-year prison term for espionage, “is doing a menial job helping repair and bind books and delivering them to prisoners,” a government

We have a special official said today. The statement! service for your . was issued in denial of a report Chenille spreads that Rose was given a job of ° selecting reading material for

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“Treasure of Sierra Madre, “Hamlet,” “The Naked City,” “Sit- | ting Pretty,” “State of the Union,” “Call Northside 777” and “The Bishop's Wife.”

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“Angels With Dirty Faces,” with James Ongney

1:10, 2:58, 0 36 and 10:19: i “They Drive Night, * “with® George TRatt, Humphrey B Bogart, Ann Sheridan and Ida Lupino, at 1:18, - 4:59 and 2, ESQUIRE “Mine Own Executioner,” with Burgess Meredith and- Kieron Moore, and 10:50, “Waltz Time,” with Carole Raye and Richard Tauber, at 6 and 9:20 INDIANA “Apartment For Peggy,” With Jeanne Crain and William Holden, at 12:35, 3:50, 7 and 10:10. “Night Wind,” with Charles. Russell and Jirginte Christine, at 11:15, 2:30, 5:40 8:55.

rina . oeHghter Squadron,” with. ond’ Brien, Robert Stack and John : 3.50, 7:03 and

Rodney, at facan, “Million Dollar Week-End,” with Gene Raymond, at “11:24, 2:37, 5:50

and 9:03. LOEW'S “Julia Misbehaves,” Garson and Walter 11, 2:38, 6:16 and 9:57, “The Search,” with Montgomery Clift and Aline McMahon, at 12:39, C4 1m and 7:58,

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i FLY RIO : “| Springfield, kicked in for “bUS| ‘New York ‘Departures—Africs gun. | The Gallant Legion,” with Wil- [gone Capetown; Extavia, Casablanca; Robin tam Elliot and Adrian Booth, at Bherwood, a wn; Steel - Artisan,| 1:15, 2:56, 6:40 and 10:24. - The President looked at his Manama; Bteel Chemist, Jeddah: Steel yo In Exile ith John Car- Executive, anama; coa Polaris, rroll nest Adele arn at 1.13, 4:57 (watch. - Ina couple of minutes mga. = | snd the press would come bouncing in

Why Not Try This? Family Scrapbook

By DR. ERNEST G. OSBORNE

‘Speak’ Up, John’ Recently 1 talked with a col-| lege dean about —parent-bound; young people. Hé told of a young woman who had come with her mother to apply for admission to college. When the dean questioned ithe girl, the mother would con-| |sistently give the answers and her daughter would only nod in approval. Needless to sdy the college did not think she was mature enough to be admitted. | This sort ‘of thing starty in: the! early years, and though not quite as serious then as later, should be avoided. So three-year-old] Charles should be encouraged to] answer when he is asked how he is and not have the job taken over by mother or father who “He's fine, aren't you, Charles”. . Sometimes we “parents take over:

!in this way because we fear qr » we

| youngsters won't show. up {It’s hard to stand back and see the youngster refuse to answer or to talk less effectively than the neighbor's children: “Phe {m= ‘portant “thing is not -our -pride, however, but the apility of the FeHITA to speak Tor himself. He may not do it well at first, but ‘quiet encouragement and. plenty of op"portunity will’ Qevelop’ the stand-on-his-own qualities we’ want him

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GI GUILTY IN SLAYING Cy SAPPORO, Japan, Dec. 20 | (UP)—An American soldier con- | victed of beating and Japanese steward to death because hé refused to haye:r any more drinks with him sentenced to be hanged today by a U. 8. Army. court-martial. He| was identified as Pvt, Albert Morales of East Los Angeles, Cal. |

DIES AS CAROL ENDS Lf WASHINGTON, Dec. 20 (UP) —AS the last note of an old Christmas carol rang through the church, Mrs. Bernice W.| Moore, 50, the organist, slumped | over the keyboard, dead of cere-| | bral hemorrhage.

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-_ {be all right, affer. hey amputated. “It” wasn't. lanother until fow—well,

_|the railroad workers—his pals ‘in

(out “af “watching the reporters]

1all over, the young man afid the

3 his talk with mei (Johnie. Then he shook “the| | Missouri neighbor's hand warmly, No pictures. - No" fanfare.

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hand. From 14 on, a lot of cow-juicing| ; (and hay-pitching and corn-shuck-ling on his uncle's farm. Then there was .a war. Three years in the artillery in the South Pacific. The landings. Busted ear d™ms| from the cannonfire, Alot -of-hos-pitals, ~~ “Go on, sir,” said “the President.

House which serves as.the presia sandy-red ‘stubble on his chin,

“I'm sorry, Mr, President, but I didn't | get a a chance to to Put on on

Council to Hear Public on Smoke

City Council will allow time control for Indianapolis at its

ing of a new ordinance has not been completed. I" public hearings will’ not) o| begin, “however, uati} gthe ordie.\nance 1a, Teady Yor intfoduction, It will be based on the St. LouisPittsburgh smoke- ‘control plans.

In a series of secret meetings following their return from field studies in Pittsburgh . and St. Louis, councilmen said they| Z agreed unanimously that the

basically suitable for Indianapolis.

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Back to civilian life and a “job| with one” of the railroads pulling into Springfield, A switchman. | Then at 2:10 on the ntorning of| June 10, 1948, it’ happened. Didn't Do Any Good “l was trying to set a hand brake on a cut of cars in the yards, Mr. President,” Johnie said. “I thiought-I had it all set when all ‘of a sudden I found myself under the wheels of one of the cars. Both of my legs mangled below the knees.

“Well, they. thought. it would

One operation after 1, they've taken off so math I can’t wear artificial limbs. “I got a lawyer and suéd. I didn’t do any good. That's water over the dam. I'm not asking for anything, Mr. President.”

Johnie told the President that

for a press conference. Stick Around Mr. Truman asked 25-year-old Johnie to stick around—taq 8 right there beside him in hi wheelchair. Might get a hf

put a President on the pan. Johnie got a kick all right. And when the conference was

President went on with chit-chat.

FRANK Presidential secretaries were Fem making * all kinds of distress BREWING C0. inc.

signs in the rear of the oval. Louisvitie 2. Ky.

room—important people waiting. | Mr, Truman let some pretty big ones cool heels until he Jad!

Said the man from Springfield: | __ “Thank « You, Mr. Presidegt”

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Irene Dunne Wins

HOLLYWOOD, Dec.. 20 (UP)— Actress Irene~Dunne- will receive th National Conference of ‘Christians and. Jews award as the person who “has done most to promote better understanding

among peoples ‘of ‘all faiths during 4948, it .was announced to-

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tentatively planned for Dec. 2 at Las Vegas, Nev. Mr. Rose premarried to. singers Martha Raye and’ Judy Garland.

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