Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1949 — Page 30
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In Hollywood— Stars Twinkle
In MGM Salute
Studio's 25th Birthday By Erskine Johnson
Murphy said it was the greatest array of talent ever gathered under one roof. There were Garson and Pidgeon, Sinatra and Hepburn |= (the only gal in slacks), Tracy and Morgan, Durante and * Beery, Astaire and Kelly, Bob Young and dontiter Jones, |
Grayson and Garland, Lionel LB MAYER , up. predicted and Ethel Barrymore — the|, =" 0 oor M-G-M in "49, got Who's Who of M-G-M. choked up thinking about his 25 They joined 150. members of years with the company and de-
the press, 81 sales executives and a table full of studio brass|Zied Be WAS TEUHAE Ho Vik. to celebrate M-G-M's 25th guj. gap picture, like baseball, is versary at a squab-stuffed-with-|, . ..o's creat entertainment for
| that-good = pictures = can't « Cure iejevision, however, He said the
wildrice - and - there's-nothing-|y,, nasses and always will be.” wrong-with-the « film - business- 1, 4iqn't mention movies on luncheon, studio would not make cheaper
# = pictures as a result of post-war
ERROL FLYNN almost got i0-|sconomy but “great pictures at)
troduced as Greer (he popped out reasonable costs.” at the wrong time.)| The studio's new production 3 te ate boss, Dore Schary, predicted big ariety’ things for M-G-M and defended brought a thick slice of ham in| yo vweod. a paper bag because he heard about the squab and he doesn’t like squab and Red Skelton got up and said he was confused: “I thought,” sald Red, “that this was going to be a barbecue. I thought we were going to barbecue one of the Warner
big pictures during '49 and early|
the arm to its salesmen and the whole industry, M-G-M’s enthusiasm, I think, should jar.the Whole) town out of its current slump. | ut ‘let's get back to Skelton) and Durante: ~~ Talking about = California's | unusual winter, Red said: “It was terrible. The snow ruined all my m plants.” He told about going to a night club and “everybody was so drunk I could nardly see em.” . HE DID - rderous imper-|
sonation of the way the studio's
to take bows and told sales head W. F. ‘Rodgers that he enjoyed “every hour” of his speech.
Screen Talent Toasts
HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 24—Master of Ceremonies George|
. . . 3 THE STUDIO'S promise of 67 #°™ Jaris Paige will appear on the 1050 was a tremendous shot in| Circle stage with the Eddy | Duchin ore estra, opening today. Miss Paige, now a screen star, formerly West Coast operetta company.
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Morrow.
Acts at Civic
top brass got but of their chairs|@&
the last of Ne ‘Shortnin’ Bread.'”
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1 Depicted fish. 5 Require “over a year. L. B. Mayer. gets 4 It is 8 wee figh 8 Area measure married and forgets me. Maybe S Age | 3 Ouculate I should give back his fratern- ! Shout ity pin.” » " 13 Weird 9 Conclusion : SUFFICE RIS Emly Detecting one somber-faced Penny. 14 Short sleep 30 Dae => EARITIRIT IB[EREP AIR] | sales executive in the crowd, he 15 Prickly amie, SINTIRIEIETIBIEICIOINIEY |cracked: “Don’t look so a3 prickly Slam 18 SIEINISIE] ISILIOIEIS] This isn’t Universal.” mm ~~ 180rgans of 32 Animal + skin - 44 Blackbird of ’ cuckoo fam 20 Crafty 2 35 Journey 43 Sorrowful Plan Tryo uts . 21 Heart a 39 Harbor 47 Uncle Tom's. (For Civic Play 23Even (contr) Mar 40 Range friend Jack L. Hatfield, Civic Theater > Farm bullding24 a of head 2 Rive islet director, will conduct tryouts tor | D's mast nt = : " 29 Brith oh mney is 43 Taxi 32 Part of “be”. guatiny 1 the eon Pha Parts in the play, which will be presented Apr. 55 through 23, are! ¢.en to the public. penton ae pp esgey ¥ means 41 Greek letter 43 Genus of beavers 16 Seem 50 Collection of sayings B1 Lariat B By way of 8 Animal 3 — trainer . ‘ Siamese coin | i VERTICAL 1 Eternity ; 2 Dutch city; | 3 wo a
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He also congratulated the studio chef on the stuffed squab. “The last time we had a lunhere,” he sald, “we ate
Durante tore a piano apart between such comments as:
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Ronald Green has the role of
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