Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1950 — Page 16

‘Movie Quiz’ To Fight TV

Film Industry PreparesTo Combat Giveaways

By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 26—Hollywood is ready to strike back at radio and TV giveaways. A “Movie Quiz” contest, on film, will be staged in selected movie hguses throughout the country. You answer Yes or No questions for local, regional and national cash awards. The national contest, they say, will have a jackpot of $160,000.

Set - 500 Expected _ For Sessions Here

the Antlers Hotel. More than 500 teachers and administrators from through- { out the state will participate in the sessions ‘which will cover

morrow until 3 p. fi. Saturday in

Department of Red Faces:| oi ite standards of perform. February issue of a film ances.” Bays Kramer: | magafine has a story titled: ['y Srl fowls hail Staines, “Why I Waited Four Years to| p, cave bom real thing with- | Marry Guy Madison." It was] _ 4 any consciousness or care written by Gail Russell, who left for anybody or anything. He is | him the day before the magazine yo upouf doubt the first and only hit- the stands. actor of his kind.” ” » | . IDA LUPINO'S film, “Never pur REGAN met Producer Fear,” has a line of dialog: \Jack Cummings at M-G-M. Said Why, Clark Gable always de- |ummings: “I'd sure like you for

Booked at Roof nies he's getting married” 0 new picture. Have you ever

“8 WN |considered returning to the| Jimmy Palmer will bring. hia NOTE from . Betty ‘Hutton at screen?” “Yes,” éald Repan, orchestra and the musical styles Bun Valley “right now.” Regan will play of Kay Kyser’s former band to “Have just had my first ski les- himself in “Three Little Wo son and boy—my soaking feet. . . | Sunda But Pye got to have them In| TRICK OPENING for “Sunset| “rd lt or square dnmeing to Boulevard.” Opening shot shows chestra will be Bunnie Anderson, Bill Holden as a corpse floating (Vocalist; the Beau Brummels and e orchestra's Glee Club. Palmer inherited the music li-

Jeanne Crain plays the fitle role in "Pinky," film on a Negro

at the Indiana Theater.

Jimmy Palmer

- » » STAN KRAMER, who brought |face downward in a river. The 'P Marlon Brando to Hollywood to camera sees him from below, as star as a paralegic veteran in/though under water, and stares “The Men,” predicts the Broad-|right into his ‘eyes. Pleasant way actor will “make Hollywood dreams. ve.

OYD CHARISSE'S new con-| Shestra. Here's Good Luck to You!

Professor” retired

tract with M-G-M has a unique clause — when not working she has permission to join hubby Tony Martin wherever he may be --in this country or abroad. . . . THe Bob Cumming: Ann Zi fered, preceding the matinee and

in the wrong places during the|®Vening dances Sunday.

New York water shortage. The o ew York water shortage . Film Notables Attend

plot hinges around Bob's invenAlan Hale Services

tion to make gasoline out of water. 4 4 | HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 26 (UP)— GEORGE MURPHY is off on Scores of friends paid last reaonther personal-appearance tour gpects to Alan Hale yesterday as a egrond. and UL | funeral services were held for talking | GRTOC Jimmy|'"® burly Irish character actor. Stewart on be ven or urardia liver ailment complicated by Association” for his role in “Phe ® Virus infection and pneumonia. Stratton Story.” The association), Among Hollywood notables atis one of the biggest and most in- tending the funeral were Wal9 |fluential groups in the country ac-(lace Ford, Monte Blue, Pat PALS CITY BREWING CO. INC. LOWSVILE 14, KY. |tive on behalf of disabled vets, |O’Brien; Frank McHugh, William (Farnum, Dennis Morgan, Don {Defore, Jimmy Lydon, Edmund Gwenn, Randolph Scott and Joel McCrea.

nee Sunday afternoon.

Urges Police to Become

Confidants of . Youth

PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 26 (UP)—The nation's police must become “pals and confidants of youth” to reduce crime, Louis B. Nichols, assistant director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, sald last night. “The policeman on the beat -{should be a person to whom the boys would go when in trouble,” he told the police conference on

dence, crime will be reduced to a mindmum.”

Beautiful Arrangements of

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girl who passed for white now |

rds.” | the Indiana Roof Saturday and

Featured with the Palmer or-! Clock

{ brary from Kay Kyser when “the several years ago. Palmer formerly served| as vocalist with Les Brown's or-| |

{| The band will play for dances| iedsraver at B38. Saturday and Sunday evenings,| "and for a special teen-age mati-

Free dance instructions by the) Continental Dancers will be of-|

Mr. Hale, 57, died Sunday of '&

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all phases of | music, with demby public school and college groups. Mr. Chance Varnar M. Chance, IMEA presi: |dent, of Ft. Wayne will be in|

| charge of the convention. He will] _

be assisted by Nilo Hovey, David Hughes, Charles Munger and Alberta Denk. Main speaker for the conven{tion will be Dr. Hobart H. Sommers, assistant superintendent of

schools in Chicago. He will speak|

‘at the noon luncheon Saturday. i

the tion will be held from 9 a. m. to-|a

life drawing by Robert Weaver,

Times Amusement

CIRCLE “Sammy Kaye and his orchestra, on stage, at 1:05, 4:08, 7:08 and 9:35 “Undertow,” with Scott Dorothy Hart, 8:05 and 10:30 CORONET “One Night With Yen,” with Nine Martini and Patricia Roe, at 7 and 9:50

Heant,” with Michael

Brady and at 11:35, 2:30, 5:35,

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“Henry ¥.” with Laurence Olivier, st € and 8:15, INDIANA “Pinky.” with Jeann Ethel Barrymore, at 11 1 5:55, 8:05 and 10:15

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“The Red Shoes,” with Moira Shearer and Anton Walbrook, at 11:15, 1:55, 4:30, 7 and 9:40. LOEW'S “Battieground.” with Van Johnson, John Hodiak and Denise Darcel, at 1:34 2:06, 4:38, 7:13 and 9:48. LYRIC | Blue Lagoon,” with | and Donald Houston, { 3:09, 6:43 and 10:07. | “The Rugged O'Riordans,” at 1:31,

Jean

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NEW YORK “Will take its place among the movie greats.” «=N.Y. Journal-Americon CLEVELAND “Breathlessly exciting film «o.in all @ great picture.” «Cleveland Ploin Decler NOLLYWOOD “‘The Red Shoes’ is breath-taking." ~Hollywood Citizen-News

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