Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1949 — Page 25

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In Hollywood— ‘Poll’ Confuses Jimmy Stewart |

Seeks Role Advice From Fans, Answers Leave Him Wendeying.

: - By Erskine Johnson « HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 27 — If the pollsters whose errors are coming home to roost are still having headaches, | Jimmy Stewart is ready to share the aspirin. In a nationwide contest, Jimmy asked fans to writs and tell him what they'd like to see him do on ‘the screen. He confessed he was confused. After five years at war, he

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returned to Hollywood ond tak to Hal Roach Hil starred in “It’s a Wonderful production program, exclusively! Life” and the critics said ther TV, includes 18 Siero alls o e conWis had laied to mature Hum, ad Version of his studio to television

. {production and the elaborate pro-| the Ee al ey ae dred duction plans are summed up in a slick brochure prepared by hero. They liked his perform- Jules Seltzer. ance in “Northside 777)” but questioned his change of pace in| yNIvERS AL INTERN ATION“Rope. " They liked his comedy oy isn't going to be caught with prices up—or down. Film fans have been snicker: ing at the low prices on window signs, on meals, [clothing, etc., seen in movies shot from a year to two years ago. Now the price problem-—should they be up or down?-—for movies

Jimmy appealed to his fans. The fans came right back. They agreed Jimmy should: 1. Be different. 2. Remain the same. ~ 3. Play comedies. 4. Take only serious roles. “I guess,” Jimmy told me, “I'll ust go on accepting the stories } think are right for me-—I'd being answered: in like to do a western next—and try”

play them ua well as 1 can’ released during the next 12

months will be down 15 per cent ANYONE “who doubts the po- rom current levels—based on

tentiality of films for television ,

(predictions made for the studio by matharger house economists. PERMANENT MACHINE $995

{playing here but David O. Selz{nick is still mixing colors trying {to improve her looks—cuttin and adding’ new dubbing to the |picture.

rt Bare vu Water Shate

Beauty College L1-9721

» BRUCE BENNETT is up for = [the lead in four big. westérns— {Hollywood is going to the horses to bolster the box office. ® - ~ TEX WILLIAMS goes to Lon{don in the spring with a new western written especially for the {British, “I Say OM Chapple, [Where's Your Zarape?”

as a meanie in “Bitter Victory” |{is a terrific switch from her nice young girl roles and is bound to

FLOWERS raise her stock as an Important

To help make this ar . a better day amatic alles.

| ECONOMY NOTE: The Dells, CL AYPOOL swank filmtown cafe, long has featured an item on- its menu Flower Shop listed as “Child's Portion—$2." Claypool Hotel, LI. 0617, RI. 5028 wed Children Only.” . . It hasn't {been announced yet, but the big {amateur cycle of the Major

Bowes era is about to descend ion us again. The Skouras Theater

dreds of theaters west

ng * arrested him.

DIANA LYNN’S performance’

Recently they had to add “For

{chain will soon reveal an enor-'_ mous talent hunt involving hun-|

At! —

Tyrone Power and Rita" Hay. worth in one of the more tender

moments of "Blood and Sand, reissue, Wake Up Screaming! Keith's Theater.

Newton to Conduct

Church Choir Sunday

Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Soloists for the cantata,

currently doubled with at

Betts rable,

a2 Henry Busse v ay on stage, at 1, 3:50, 6:30 and

y Trae Makers,” with Lee Gor Bowery | Bo *, at 1: 2,

3s! 10 and i “Furia,” with Rossano Brass! and fas Pola, at 6:25, §:20 and 10:08. INDIANA

Dear ta My * with Burd or lah Bondi others, at 11:40, 1:45, 3:50, 6 HY and 10:10. sue |" with Ton

and Power einai ang Rita worth, - sie Tt 5 snd

“1 Screaming. a sig Mature and o Landis, at 1:18, 4:43 and 8:28. LOEW'S “San Prancises,” with Clark Gable, Jeannette MacDonald with Spencer Tracy, at 11, 2 6:18 and 10. “A Night at the Opera,” with the Nain Brothers, at 12:57, 4.36 and

+ Lye “Belle Starr's ughter,” with George Montgomer? uth Roman and Rod meron, at 12:46, 3:58, T 0 and on Patrel,” with

Jungle Miller and Althup Frans, ab 112%, 2:39, 5:81 an

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Conductor ‘Injured

Railroad

from

Bach, will be Melba Newton, Mar- Sylvania yards here.

to be released a year hence, is garet Cross, Edward Hittle and = | Mr. Newton. They will be accom- | Illegal En- napjed by Paul Fidlar, organist,’ and other UI films to be uno will also play several selec-!

tions.

Takes on a Load SPRINGFIELD, Iil, Jan.

{UP)—Angry because a bartender

= ® “ CTE wouldn't serve him a drink, Paul “PORTRAIT OF JENNIE" is Geer tried to drive off with a

Police |

whole truckload of beer.

Presents the

| cmc AGO SYMPHONY

Conducted by Bugene

|ORMANDY

This Week-End SAT., JAN. 26, 8130 P. M. SUN., JAN. 30, 3 P. M.

Murat Theater

2 Different 2

Programs

SATURDAY, JAN. 29 Sibelius: 5th Symphony: Strauss: Rosenkavalier Suite; Bartok: Miraculous Mandarin; BachPassacaghia

SUNDAY, JAN. 30 Brahms: 1st Symphony; Respighi: Fountais of Rome: Ravel: Valse; Beethoven: Egmont Overture ON SALE-—RI-93% Firestone RBidg, Niinels Ty Ohio AND WASSON'S RECORD DEPT. SLAG, $2.40, 53, 53.60, BA.20 Tax Incl,

Chicago. It's a gimmick to lure|

back to the movies and winners will get trips to pllywood and other big’ prizes.

FEHR

r—— Bee Special Entrance Week January 31 to February 7

Offices open 8:30 to 4:30 Monday through Friday, until noon Saturday, and Monday and Thursday evening for inquiry and registration. High school graduates, veterans and ex-college students appreciate the definite, specific, effective courses offered here; also the resultful record of the school's Free Placement Service. This is the Indiana Business College of Indianapélis. The others are at Marion, Muncie,

Logansport, Anderson, Kokomo, Lafayette, Columbus, Richmond and Vincennes—Ora E. Butz, President. All

fully approved for G. I. Training. For Bulletin giving complete information, contact the school you wish to attend, or Fred.W. Case, Principal.

Central Business College

Indiana Business College Building 802 N. Meridian (St. Clair Entrance)

LI. 8337

BUTLER UNIVERSITY

Thinking of Going to College?

" you are graduating from high school fn January or ane omployed and wish fo fake evening work, if is nol necessary I wail until next Seplember before beginning your college education,

Bufler Universify has a complele freshman course and orienfalion program starting January 31. The Evening Division also slarls 2 complele new semesfer Feb. 7-12. Courses available In - boi day and evening divisions include those in the fields of business, education, pharmacy, liberal arts, religion, and fhe

pre-professional subjects.

for complele information on fhe offeriqgs of Butler University write or call (HU. 1346) the Student

IN

who kept a promise toa ‘Woman!

Information Office or fhe Evening Division.

INDIANAPOLIS

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Indians State Symphony Society = |

Orchestra and Vivian

freight _

John Wayne as the outlaw | hero of "3 Godfathers,” West. | | ern drama, with & new twist, | | opening tomorrow a the Lyric Kristine? . Theater. :

The Monotonous Life

—= Bix times) {within 10 months Louis Wipper-| George Newton will conduct| SOUTH BEND, Jan. 27 (UP)— man, a South End liquor store! the choir of the First Baptist Chester Kisiter, 20, Logansport, a clerk, was held up by robbers. | SOT Church in the fourth of a current Pennsylvania On caries of sacred music concerts conductor, was injured critically ‘yesterday when he fell «A backing freight train as it struck |

Mighty Fortress Is Our God” by|tWo uncoupled cars in the Penn-

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Be-Bop Sooty Sponsors Conaoht |

Center.

phone; John Ames, alto;

Valle, trombone;

{and Mary Parks, vocalist. .

The Be-Bop Society of Indian dbolis will sponsor a “Jazz at the Auditorium’ concert at 8:30 p.m.’ today in Kirshbaum Community,

The concert, third in a series sponsored by the group, will fea-| ture local musicians in a program, of be-bop selections and rogram

- Members of the band will include Alonzo Johnson, tenor saxoJoe Mitchell, trumpet; Reginald DuCarl Perkins, [plano; Willis Kirk, drums; Wil{liam (Monk) Montgomery, bass,

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“A REMARKABLE FILM }

~The New Yorker

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TECHNICOLOR

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desperados

Directed by JOHN FORD

TOMORROW

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“80, M12 MIDNIGHT

Here is the new, exciting, eagerly awaited drama of

the West from the star and director team who gave you “Stagecoach” and “Fort Apache”. It's John Wayne's greatest role! It's a Technicolor sensation from famed John Ford who has won five Academy Awards for his outstanding entertainments.

JOHN FORD'S Legend of the Southwest!

JOHN FORD and MERIAN C. COOPER

present

Coker &, Technicolor

starring -

JOHN WAYNE - PEDRO ARMENDARIZ wd invoice HARRY CAREY, JR.

> MAE JANE BEN BOND + MARSH + DARWELL + JOHNSON he ii, a | oF “ yi

Screen Play by LAURENCE STALLINGS and FRANK S. NUGENT + Produced by ARGOSY PICTURES CORPORATION «

THE ‘BODY AND SOUL’ GIRL .... WHAT A BODY AND WHAT A GIRL . .. IN A MERRY

ROMANTIC MIX-UP!

From the story by PETER B. KYNE'

A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE

Last Times Today “San Francisco” and “A Night at The Opera”

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John Mack Brown “TRIGGERMAN™

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Hugh Beaumont “3 ON A TICKET"

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Robert Ryun-—Merle Oberon

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PARAMOUNT & "5 » LD 1 TRAIL "™ 5 i Alan Ladd—Denna Bows i Greer Garses-Walter Pidgeon !

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