Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1950 — Page 6

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20 0 Monkeys” Preview Film

/ Highlights of «the Year

By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Dec. "31—-YEAR IN REVIEW. Hollywood Insanities of 1949: Monogram studio’s preview W of “Bomba, the Jungle Boy”

Incident Among Hollywood

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sisted on It -for an audience of 20 'monk- | Gloria was Indignant. | eys. The monkeys sat there with, Photograph mb. like I look, A

their popedrn and I sat there with my large,! economy-size Air Wick. After the preview the film’s producer, Wal-|

and crackerjack ®

would look like 30,

ter Miridch, nervously stopped me lke it.” -outside and asked: . - “Did they show any signs of Hking it? 3 wood's ‘ junket, by special” train

I assured Nim they voted it a and chartered planes, to Houston, time or Texas, for the premiere of Glen {McCarthy's $20,000,000 S8hamroc ‘The Green artificially’ on the ‘assembly-lne factory - in / operation at movies Dorothy Lamour’s radio pro- studios. gram was oat off the air during thé riot of the Emerald Room. I!

remember it as Johnson's] few women would put up with,

four-bananha picture, PRESS 2 ENE Paul Me- Hotel and his moyle, * Namara's campaign on Davia 0. Promise.” Selznick’s “Portrait of Jennie.” It! wound up with an airplane tow= ing a huge portrait of - Jennifer Jones through the Southern Cali- still ’ fornia skies. - Last ~Stand—the only ” » » fl RALPH EDWARDS fake pre-|, miere at a Hollywood Boujevard

and a housewife arrived

wigied I'd. ofdered a Mickey.

MOVIE convention of the year) . theater. A plumber, & carpenter, The Indepeadent Theater Owners wi in| of America, who met in conven-|a

herself,.

“ny Gil Can Be amore,

Says Grable

. Ordeal Worth: While

~~ HOLLYWJOD, Det. 31 (UP)— aged" to look 50. The studio in-! Any girl can be glamorous, Betty

Star Doubts Most Women Would Fi od

Grable contends.

The movie ‘glamour queen says

he said. The studio sald she fa gir} whio started as Dracula's, “Okay,” daughter could “end up rating sald Gloria finally, “make me whistles if she took the time and look like 50. But I won't feel rauble.

“The. only question,” she sald t]

PREMIERE of the yeat: Haliy- “is whether it's worth it.”

Miss Grable who needs take no trouble t

\glamour can be manufactured

A Severe Ordeal “But this is an ordeal that very,

[especially as a daily routine, un{less they had to,” she sald.

A movie queen spends an hour | : a hairdresser, an hour with smetician and a long, long

limousines and were intérviewed tion in Los Angeles, They were time getting fitted for clothes,

COMEBACK of the year: °f With the remark:

Gloria Swanson's return to the _#creen In “Sunsét Boulevard.” It's, Still Glorious: Gloria. After 50 Son gua, five husbands and three grand-children, Gloria. had to 0 be

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“Take it easy, C.B.--You can't ‘wor hg girl or co-ed, and - not Tepincs me, you know. Where else {

“looks, “Chances are she can spend| Radio stations are objecting to. wi (only a few minutes on primping,” |young ‘women being “drunk with

{the star said,

aan Symphony Fabien Sevitzky ! Conductor - Concert Taday — 290 P.M. - Tomorrow — 8:30 X7 ich Ee * Byron Janis * Pianist Murat

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be glamorous explains this lots of ’

“but she comes out!

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CIRCLE of Foxes,” with Tyrone Power, Wanda Hendrix and Welles, at 1:19, 2, 5:30, 7:40: and 10.

over a lobby microphone. The so busy previewing 38 new types “No wonder she comes out Jook- CORONET searchlights and grandstands at- of popcorn and candy vending ing shipshape,” Miss Grable said. Pr Frinee of Peace” at tracted as many fans as a legitl- machines. that they ‘didn’t have ‘Who wouldn't?” ... _ / : «SQUIRE mate premiere. time to see a single new movie. Miss Grable goes through the! Animal Crivkers.”” with the Matx Press agen story of the year: . routine herself every day for her Brobere oY a in "in As written: | BEST underplayed séenie of the movie, “My Blue Heaven,” at 20th Brothers, oi% end 19:30, “Ernest Meer, an ex-GI, Is year: Princess Aly Khan's reply Century-Fox. But off. the screen ' “+ elieking big in Hollywood, dee- to newspapermen in London when she bothers with nothing more! pan’ xinavecter 5 orating homes to fit the neu- they asked her about her hus- than a slap of lipstick, .a ‘two-| 10 and re » “rosis. “Meer “erenters farmiture band vdcationing in” Switzerland minute hairdo and casual Sports) lolita sn to flatten frustrations, lounges with Rita Hayworth. (clothes. xemws with . Boh Ao. Nek loneliness and cory | Replied the princess: The Hey Miss Grable stein} Ho nope yn Rilond Fleming! at 1:50, chairs to calm complexes. Move | “I wish. they would leave the 1o0ks /&l Most females! Phere s and 103 a ts Hears.” with : » ' OOKS , glamorous, { Bowman pd Elyse Kno X, 4% over, Mr. Freud. | poor boy alone.” |wouldn’ t [2 £5. 515, 408 and 8.35. - ed a { / 4 Lorws Contession of the year by Hol-! U tai oot the year: | Depends on Grooming . | the Town,” with Gene Kelly lywood’s highest paid “actor, | Jeanette “ors en ae be / wy think infinite * attentio te pd Prank Sinatra, vii 1, 3:10,.5:20, Humphrey Bogart: | ing voted “worst reincarnation” | detatl will make fan LYRIO ; ~ “I used to get $40 a week of the year by the Harvard |*"") ea). gfth Trier, 20, Rie atghaptss op , 1 Y" |more glamoréus,” she said. “A pocket money but Baby talked ampoon.’ i # / 3 “The 'Cresked Way.” with John me out of §20 so. our ‘business on / woman who 1s pert y groomed; wyne and Houny Tufte “st 1:38, manager would let her have & BEST scene not in the ‘seript: who ‘has & neat, d becoming] 3145. 6:15 8:48 and 11:1 7 full-time gardner. Don't tell any- Walle Working i, [Bupdon and hairdo, a clear fkin and shining di S , but after I nd the - 20 ean 308 $20 some dialog and C,/B. DeMille tYés ed whether she’s Ra 0 tations started to rant. Vi¢ cooled him’ beiutiful r not” x : * x. i we me DON’ Like Gals

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NEW YORK, Dec. n (UP)—

jove, *” a record company said in| {protesting . an alleged network | ban on one of its platters. ; London Records said the fhree’ networks, as well as other out‘lets, had banned “Drunk With | Love,” featuring vocalist Joyce Brandt,

“There is not a single obscene ‘word In the lyrics,” an official of the company said. “We can't wnderstand ‘the ban.” ! es 8 = “r™ DRUNK was Love,” Miss Brandt warbled. Yes, I'm| | drynk with love.” | However, a long pause between | “drunk” and “love” appears to

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| denied knowledge of the ban. However, Variety, the authoritative show business paper, said | the ban was In effeet.

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| Milk Ordinances Passed by 11 Towns

Eleven Indiana cities and towns, passed Grade A milk ordinances! ‘De during 1949, the Indiana State ;

: Child Relief Checks Ar Passenger Tricked

elayed in Mailing")

The Marion County Welfare, partment announced yesterday| hat 1200 relief checks for aid W|

Board of Health sald yesterday. dependent children were delayed

They are Highland, Berne, Mar- in fon,” Gas City, Kokomo, Bedford,

|paraiso, Holland and Vincennes. Indiana now has 45 cities and towns with Grade A milk orai-iy

nances. This represents more than pileup.

mailing.

~John Mueller; ‘director of the

West Lafayette, Rushville, Val- department, should

| Wednesday. “He sald the delay was caused

said the checks reach relief

an. unavoidable clerical work Other relief checks, he

75 per cent of the urban popula- said, were malfled in time for reg- ¢ tion. oS lular distribution.

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Miss Wilson's mafl is full of letters from fans who a few bills pressed into hands. She reported: “An -ex-GI wrote saying he was earning enough money to pay rent on a house but not enough to make the $2,000 down payment, He wanted me to send the $2000. “Believe me, I wanted to,

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bétter if she could move the furni{ure to a farin in the country where she could raise her own food and. meat. ; “So. she wanted enough money |to get the farm. and a little extra to buy some cows and chick ens and so forth. By the end of page. three she had asked. for more money than I make ina year. ”»

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