Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1949 — Page 32
No. T Bachelor ~~ Montgomery Clift Does OK "On Limited Ward
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y. By Erskine ‘Johnson YWOOD, Aug. 27—Montgomery Clift, picked as the world's most eligible bachelor by a jury of Hollywood glanoar dolls, chided his press agent, George Evans,
He whis- don't produce TTT pictures.” " just can’t make ‘em any more. ., Martha ng mo Audiences want something new.”
pinnning a new version of “Boys’ Town"'to star Claude Jarman Jr,
¢ Ark. It's the opening gun to put
profit “Born Yesterday” if/showmanship back on 3 y movies and customers back into
ing, {about the plot of “It's a
with
both Diana and Kirk will be in New York this fall and
three T's stand for tried, true and trite, Wald explains: “You
#” w » GINGER ROGERS, I hear, has a hit in “Perfect Strangers,” te Dennis Morgan, It's got that old “One Way Passage” feeling. Odd that Ginger's name will go up on » marquee with “Perfect Strangers” now that she and Jack Briggs have decided to become just’ that.
. #0» . THE FILM industry launched its “What's Right With the Movies" campaign with a street parade of beauty contest winners, bands and floats in Little Rock,
into the the theaters.
TERESA WRIGHT,
that the thief also is a murderer.
Great| by her father's words. Feeling,” in which Doris, as a
“Fox Theater to figure salaries in’ Hollywood in- Reopen Thursday The Fox Theater, New York
lease, out to make sure that Ann has not been turned and
The star and Dr. John Dusik Jane will marry as soon as her religion| Eleanor : and Illinois Sts., will open for the gives its approval to her civil di-| ." fall season on Thursday, Sept. 1. vorce, The doe is turning her in- Fred Astaire and Barton Following the opening there will to an outdoor girl. They play goif| MacLane were talking about fy, , ow show each Thursda Sunday and go fishing and and Barton sald: throughout the season. . won A special midnight show 1s
kids. “As a matter of fact,” says
chester, N. H,, past commanderA ShAHey. 3 Yad 0 GALES her Dank in-chief of the Sons of Unionltral Society, the New York City
slated for next Sunday to accommodate visitors to the State Fair. Regular midnight shows are scheduled for each Saturday night,
SPEAKS TO ROTARY Dr. J. Kirkwood Craig, of Man-
Veterans, will address the janapolis Rotary Club at noo y — in the Claypool Hotel
TA. 7400
CHARLES BOYER BARBARA STANWYCK ROBERT BENGMLEY . EDWARD Q. ROBINSON BETTY FIELD ROBERT CUMMINGS THOMAS MITCHELL DAME MAE WRITTY
land Los Angeles. teach both beginners and advanced students,
jordan Appoints 2 Instructors
Cellist, Violinist
"|. Added to Faculty
Joseph Saunders, solo cellist with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, and Mildred Lind, violinist with the orchestra, have been appointed to the orchestra
{department faculty at Jordan
College of Music, school officials
thave announced.
Mr. Saunders has been solo cellist with the National Orches-
Symphony and the Baltimore Symphony. He has been assistant solo cellist at Radio City Music Hall in New York and was a member of the NBC Symphony for several seasons. ‘He joined Fabien Sevitzky and the Indian-
apolis orchestra last year.
At Jordan, Mr. Saunders will
teach both advanced and beginners, noncollegiate as well as collegiate students.
Miss Lind has been with the
Indianapolis orchestra for five
She is an Oscar Weill
Memorial Scholarship winner and has given recitals throughout the country, including Town Hall in New York and in San Francisco
She, too, will
Both Mr. Saunders and Miss Lind will begin their new teaching duties in September with the opening of the fall semester,
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‘Diamond Lil’ to Return
For New York Rum Times Special
| NEW YORK, Aug. 27—Mae | West as “Diamond Lil” will again {return to New York when the successful melodrama opens at
Miss West fell and broke her ankle. “Diamond Lil” is the same drama that Mae West wrote and starred In back in 1026, Last year's revival was doing capacity business at the time of her accident.
Remodeling Planned For Tuxedo Theater
The Tuxedo Theater, 4020 E. New York St, will be remodeled soon, according to Alfred Ackerman, owner. a Plans have been rhade to remodel the front, marquee and lobby of the theater. Mr. Ackerman recently installed a new sound system.
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“he s si Boris Buy and Jock Carson, at 1:55, 4:40, 7:30 and 10:10. “The COounterpunch,” with Joe Palooka, at 13:40, 3:30, 6:15 and »,
ESQUIRE > with Hara od ENTY INDIANA a nd Tel PE TRL AT, TY, Te penny, Jigs, nt Puy
“Follow Me Quielly,” at 1, 3:40, 6:35 and 9:05.
k Mi Sarinerr™n Gregory v " ’ a of the Barbary Coast” with Gloria Henry and Dunne. at 2:50, 5:45 and 8:53.
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Force to present the Army, Ground Forces 100-plece band: at| 2 p. m., Sept. 11, at Garfield Park.
SUMMER VARIETY SHOW
Lt. Col. Hatsel L. Harris, com- pov BR mittee $ chairman, sald the Army's meh 40-vo male chorus also will Scheel be presen ted. | Cor. 36h & Pennsylvania Sts. keeping with the career policy of the Afr Force, the band] PRICE 50¢
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"AIR HOSTESS" GLORIA HENRY ¢ ROSS FORD
9 Big Days—Sept. 1 thru 9) : THE GREAT «85, INDIANA STATE FAIR
“OPENING ONE DAY EARLIER" $308,204.83 IN PREMIUMS
GRAND CIRCUIT RACES CETLIN AND WILSON $145,000 in Purses Midway Shows Sept. 3,5,6,7,8,9 Sept. 1 thru 9—Everyday HORSE SHOW-—6 Nite Shows, 5 Free Noonday Shows WAYNE KING & HIS ORCHESTRA Sept. 4,5,6,7,8,9 1949 STATE FAIR FOLLIES AUTOMOBILE THRILL SHOW GRANDSTAND-—NITE GRANDSTAND--NITE Sept. 4,5,6,7,8,9 Sept. 2, 3, and Aft. Sun, nk Jone & HIS ORCHESTRA f Coliseum, 21,2, 3, Nightly—Sunday Afternoon, 4 HOOSIER RADIO ROUNDUPSAT. NITE A 4-H DRESS REVUE HIGH SCHOOL BAND COLISEUM CONTEST Sept. 3-Sat. Ale. Sept. 7—Grandstand
YOUTH ACTIVITY DA .1,2,3 ¥ 4-H CLUB WORK, BOY SCOUT JANBORE £ Sept. }—Thursday
FARMERS’ DAY PARADE FLOATS—BANDS-—HOBBIES
Reseived Seat Prices, All Events, Both Coliseum ond Grandatond—85 cents, $1.20, $1.90; Bok Seats, $2.20.
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