Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1949 — Page 18

In Hollywood— Johnson Predicts Oscar Winners

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Jane Wyman and ‘Red Shoes’

By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Feb, 23—It's Johnson-goes-out-on-a-Last year the Academy voters sawed it off. Maybe I'll do better this time predicting the 1948

Actor: Laurence Olivier in “Hamlet.” Actress: Jane Wyman in “Johnny Belinda.” Walter, Huston in “Treasure of Sier-

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“Buttons and Bows." Dark horses: Irene Dunne in “I remember Mama,” Mont gomery Clift in “The Search,”

Bob

be featured vocalist with Walt Jackson's orchestra at the Indiana Roof today for the modern dance portion of the "Hayloft

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and, for best picture, “The Snake Pit.” ew » BOB MITCHUM went to the Los Angeles county jall and a

Neighborhood Theaters

double for him went to Mexico with “The Big Steal” company. They'll shoot his long shots with the double, then get the closeups at the studio after Mitchum comes

DOWNTOWN ALAMO « ang ough tomorrow: “Jungle Exile.”

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out along with the Easter Bunny in April ! # = = rcemgnd JUNE HAVOC is giving up the Hollywood struggle for eastern television and summer stock. . . Ul is talking to Barbara Stanwyck about buying her original,

her ind Robert Preston.

LLOYD NOLAN “spotted this sign. in a small lunch ‘wagon in Westwood: “Waitress Wanted—Can Also Be Vice President.”

MARTIN RAGAWAY ¥ days he's getting worried about the bank he does business with. He walked in the other day and there was a sign reading: “Have You Joined Our Christmas Pyramid Club?”

» ” » WHEN GREER GARSON marries Buddy Fogelson, the Texas millionaire (if she does), she will become the stepmother of his three adopted children. The eldest is a boy of 17.

Indiana Roof

As a service to the community, | the Indiana Roof - management will change its dance policy-start- | ng this week, to make Friday {evenings available for rental to ‘social and industrial clubs-and |organizations, The Butler University Freshman Rose Dahce will be held | Friday, Other school, social or|ganization and industrial dances and parties will be held on the following Fridays.

Herron To Show

New Color Film “Triumph Over Time,” new motion picture in color prepared by the staff of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Ga., will be shown at 4 p. m, Sunday in the Herron Art Museum.

ects of excavating historical sites at Athens and Corinth in which the school is engaged, and an{nounces scholarships open to advanced students.

Alters Dance Policy |

The film shows the great proj-{<= Good Food—Good Drinks STEAKS—CHOPS

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ugglers.”

GRANADA — Through tomorrow:

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edd or tonight:

Robert Smell, Ft. Wayne, was

fdifna State Composers Association at a recent meeting of the! group. The lyric was ition) “Tallahassee Lassie.”

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.Becond and third prizes went | to Frank Edwards, Knightstown, and Mary F. Lye, New Castle, respectively. Judges for the contest were Barton Rees Pogue, editor of The| Times editorial feature, “In Tune) With The Times”; William) Turner of Radio Station WCTW,| New Castle, and John C. Golden, | Indianapolis. Honorable mention awards, were given to James R. Adams, Kokomo; H. J. Walt, Indian-| apolis; Errett Wilkerson, Indianapolis; - Albert Zimmerman, Ft.| Wayne, and Buddy Lawson, Terre Haute,

BUTTON ISSUES TICKETS An ingenious machine in Brit-| § ish railway stations turns out] { tickets instantaneously to all destinations by the touch of a button, doing away with the|

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AMBASSABON Through tomorrow: ‘Last of the Wild Horses’ and “Shep Comes Home." tr PARA MOUNT -- “Plowing Gold” and “Sheriff of Cimarron.” Tomorrow and] Friday: “Big City’ and “Let's Live NEIGHBORHOOD AVALON ~~ Through tomorrow: “Summer Holiday” and “Waterfront at Midnight.” BELL-—Through Saturday: “Words and

of the Storm.’ “Road m of Wildfire.’

“The Bigshot, "as a co- -starrer 1OT | canmMa—Througn Saturday: “Wh My Baby Buties. at Me,

" and short subjects Satrrday: Mexican “Angel - aster

ugh h Friday: “Gallant | “Mr. Peamaid’ and “The “Words ‘Homicide for Three.” “Blood on| Search. Tomorrow

ay: Mexican Hayride

OTT tomorrow: . “Kiss the Blood Off My Hands” and “Luck of the Irish.” HOWARD -- Through tomorrow: “Black Narcissus” and “Time, Place and the IRVING Hap Through 25d The Sexton.” Gotta INCOLN— tomorrow: “Cry of the City” and “Hollywood Barn Dance.”

oLDb TRAIL ‘Girl “Return of Wildfir Saturday: “Race from Colorado.

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from Manhattan” and ire.’ Romorey through Street” “Man

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PARKER—Through tomorrow: “The Long Ni, and hder Years.

RE Ta tomorrow Riss the Blood Off My Hands" and igers.” “Through Saturday: “Alt Bebe and the gory. jeves” the Opera

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in Ermine” and pour ow through Baturda pede” and “Trouble

*I Remember Mama" plus comedy!

omorrow and Friday:

Tom “Cary and the Bishop’ s Wife” and “Re-| jug of Rin Tin Tin.”

turday: “Man |

~ Through Sa from Colorado” and “Blondie’s Secret.” rough Saturday:

“Man from londie’s Secret.’ Saturday: and “One

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and “Blondie's Secret.’ VOGUE—Through Saturday:

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"Glenn Ford—Wm. “MAN FROM COLORADO" Penny Singleton—Arthur Lake “BLONDIE'S SECRET”

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SUMAN FROM COLORADO"

Penny Singleton ‘BLONDIE'S SECRET

JAMES CAGNEY eo PAT O'BRIEN “Angels With Dirty Faces” Geo. RAFT © Ann SHERIDAN

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YOUR FRIENDLY Radi Lig BELA

Tonite—3:45 to 6-300 J. Garland—M. Rooney—Iin Color

“WORDS AND Music”

Warren Douglas—J

“NOMICIDE FOR THREE”

Tonite—3:45 to 6-—30¢ Larry Parks—Marguerite Chapman

corer "GALLANT BLADE”

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““BLOOD ON THE MOON"

Montgomery Clift “THE SEARCH™"

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Richard Widmark “ROAD HOUSE" st. Richard Arlen ' “RET :

& Wash. at New Jersey

“GANGS OF

“Neighborhood Theater Directory

M. Rooney, J. Garland WORDS & MUSIO James Lydon “OUT OF THE STORM”

HELD OVER TONITE: Wa rove Asa tehum—HBarbara Bel Geddes ANGEL AND THE BADMAN"

Wilde Twins “CAMPUS US RonEYNoow"

and Wash, 6:45 Tonite

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John Garfleld—Pat O'Brien “FLOWING GOLD” OLD We WF. wash, ~ Sunset Carson “Sherift of |_Cimarren” Dorothy Lameur—Gee. Mansons EP ENR aes GIRL FROM MANKATT WUXEDO SE, I (mieara Arica "RETURN OF WiLDFIRE®

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Deborah Kerr—With Sa “BLACK NARCISST Ss”

‘Gentleman's A reement” obert Walker—Ava Wa ! 4 “One Touch of Venus”

| | Gregory Peck—Dorothy McGuire t 1 | |

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STEWART FONTAINE ALB

“YOU GOTTA STAY HAPPY" |

ENTIRE SHOW IN COLOR! nt Garland “EASTER PARAD! Joan Leslie “NORTHWEST STAMPEDE”

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In Color “SUMMER HOLIDAY"

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Victor Mature “OR¥-OF CITY”

“LUCK OF TI

Henry Fonda a THE LONG. NIGHT” a ke 24 and Talbots Joe E. Brown “THE TENDER YEARS" | CORONET 5:45 to 6-808 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEXICAN HAYRIDE™

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JAMES STEWART-.JOAN FONTAINE

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Tonlte—5:45 to 6-25¢, Plus Tax William Powell—Ann Blyth William Ellen Glenn “MR. PEABODY AND THE MERMAID” HOLDEN DREW FORD Michael Redgrave “THE SMU JGGLERS" on ‘MAR FROM COLORADO’ AVALON iy oid James Jad Mickey Rooney—Gloria DeHaven

Wm, Vm. Gargan “W “Waterfront a Midnight”

Ernest Tubb "HOLLYWOOD BARN DANCE NORTH SI DE HOLLYWOOD "", = an

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ANOTHER FIRST IRVINGTON SHOWING! STAR Ootiegd at lo anny Kaye—Virgin 5403, “A SONG IS BORN" in Technicolor | 1 Memember Mama” o Comedy, Cartoon Ray Milland “SO EVIL MY LOVE" R E x fat and na Northwestern . . t

Joan Fontaine-Burt Lancaster “KISS THE BLOOD OFF MY HANDS" John John Wayne “THE FLYING TIGERS” —rr— —

Drake—Lassie—Janet Lei, SILLS 9 OF HOME" §

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1506 8. Bast St. Burial Concordia. any time.

HALCOMB-— Flore: Beloved wife of mother of Mrs. 1 Florence Halcomt Larry and Pattie Mon a y, 1 NG HILL CHAP ington St. Burial Friends may call any time.

JACKSON—Cora entered into res 1949, age 76 Pw

A . - JAckso Miller, grandmo Losche, great-gra ard C, Jac m., at Broadw. urial Forest Hil Ind, Prie

Ave, church from 12° 1 service. MOORE

Park. Friends mi Thursday.

LINDLEY Rober husband

of Maney, brother ley, Mrs. H. J. H. Serle, Anders William B. Moore passed awa Tu

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8. Bast St.

Washington Park sfter 3 p. m. We

TEETS Nellie K Highland Ave. Teets, mother of Mrs. Bessie Mc

Waldron, Charle wood and Walte: sister of Mrs. En

Church, Noble ar ira Cemetery,

Cemetery. Mothers Society da;

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