Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1949 — Page 34

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os «By Earl Wilson . NEW YORK, Feb. 12—Mae West opened her mouth 1 In look down her throat, an offer which I wok,” she smoldered, “Uh got all muh own k me muh age—Uh'm over 21.”

Solly Violinsky thinks the big mmblers-Mke Nick the Greek

” WS three countries. (IB Mr. Violinsky Harry Hersh- 3 field's life story of an actor: “Personal Appearance to Personal Disappearance.”

Broadway Buzzsaw BARBARA ANN SCOTT is) about to close a movie deal. . . .|

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wi “All right,/Bitsy Grant inherited a couple what it it that you do to|million dollars. , .. It's Harvey | you looking so young?” Stone's idea: Artie Shaw should 1 asked. . title his book, “A Letter to Six| ell, whatever it is, Uh'm/Wives.” . . . Joey Adams main-|

tains California is the only place where you can-open & window and hear a bird cough. . . . Rollin Kirby ‘underwent an operation at

BED Pilani, “Command Dain” fi. adaption ofthe road sie Once he ro-| _ cess, will come fo Loew's Theater Friday. In the Clark fehel a cheek Gable has fh sols of brig, Gen. Dennis, commandar of an American i se. Casey's complete OperasBand, France| tion Sfifch, a mission designed to destroy German production of and Australia| a new, superior jet fighter. He realizes it will involve great losses, and bet it all at| byt feels that the men and planes must be sacrificed in order to a Anes On nel succeed in the war against Germany.

NEW YORK, ¥eb. 12 (UP)— The litan Opera Company has ced another extensive * Beginning Mar.. 21, the com-

pany will give 16 performances 1 darin g eight weeds in 34 -oltlesy«-s

covering a route of 9000 miles. Los Angeles, which was visited last year for the first time In 43

_ {years, again will be host to the

company for two weeks. Boston will have ten days of opera, @mpared to six last year. Des Moines, Towa, will be visited by the company for the first time, The schedule for the tour fol lows: Baltimore, Mar. 21-22; Boston, Mar, 23 to Apr. 2; Cleveland, Apr, 4-9; Atlanta, Apr. 18-20; Memphis, Apr. 21; Dallas, Apr. 22-24; Los Angeles, Apr. 26 to May 7; Denver, May 9-10; Des Moines, May 11; Minneapolis, May 12-14; Bloomington, ' Ind.,” May 16-173 Lafayette, Ind., May 18; St. Louis, May 19-21, and Rochester, at a date to be announced. The orchestra, ballet, chorus and principals will all go on the tour, There will be a break after the Cleveland stand when the company returns to New York to play its usual Holy Week pere -formances Apr. 11-186.

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This is 160 much Garnet makes his decision. He orders Operation | A dinner will precede the Choral \ Edn Graziano. *| great loss of manpower, Arthur pn Kane. He informs he is relieved of his. command and. Stitch com) , Just as Casey. is prepared to eng ats Di Bo hich wil “Yeuh. The et re] Malcolm (Edward Amold) insists that Casey and appoints Gen. Garvel {brian 0 oe n fo oie y leave for the U. S. he receives orders fo go 40 |gucted ty the Rev. John B. Jour. West| Kane abandon Operation Stitch. Casey flatly re- visits Garnet fo congratulate him, and nds that the agrees the South Pacific and head a B29 unit. With curate of the church. and I say, ut Mar. 5. fuses fo stop the missions until the operation js with him. Garnet is torn between his own desire to complete Op- Sgt. Evans at his side, he heads for his new | wu, pov winiam = Weldon’ ag to 40 ith + « « Toots Shor| completed. , eration Stitch and his duty to follow Kane's wishes. - command. A. A.G, Oc 18 Organist 400 tear picture was still In his . i . master, Chimes will be played by nal show. Sunday night ° * ne Al DePauw Students Frederick Weber, assistant organon won se mNGHiVe American Proves Best Actor in Alien Roles ~~ [Defer Students fst Nove n j i... “Monday — he - a a ® I Dungan is program an, "WON'T YOU so much But Albert Morin Performed Most Rome,” Morin sald, “and I started Largo,” a Eurasian for “The Times Stale Service “Well, gimme a éhancs, dinner. , ,. Helene Ar- Convincingly as Member of OSS ominced 1 mat hove toner la Ee ings o the|—Victor Herbert's widely known Virgin n -d ; that Vinice thut ascompasies herself at the HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 12 (UP)-—If Albert Morin's birth certificate last bath in the Tiber.” my Navy,” a Canadian for “Cana- Operetta, “The Red Mill” will be PALM SPRIN ad Cal, Feb, “Yates.” ROL "th" “But wie ever catches up with him, it will mean the end of a brilliant career.| ypu yiowicz wasn’t so easily/dian Mounted Police” and an|presented by the DePauw Untver-|12 (UP) — Mrs, Virginia Vall Mex s TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: After Morin is the actor who has convinced a dozen movie directors|convinced. He remember casting|Arab for “Stanley and Living-|sity Little Theater gro u p im|Farrell, silent /Screen star and flown here to see the Jackie Gleason made his firstitngt ne is a native, respectively, of Italy, Turkey, Brazil, Spain, {Morin in “Letter to Three Wives” stone.” Speech Hall on the campus Feb.|wite of f actor Charles She said &t_was tris I for, Ne 108 Sppearance, Tmedian| Atghananistan, ete. as an Argentinian, Served With OSS pas, aad »Wii Farrell, ered bruises last the ¢ many sbe sald. “How'd you like me™ asked Giea- Actually—and Morin prays no director finds it out—he was bon | Gm His Part a eT oho Lockwood, Greencastle, head the nt ured, hin trouble: 1s, UN Sud $0lson. 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