Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1950 — Page 16
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Young Barrymore Dons
—Makeup and That's That
ior's second movie, “Deadfall.
By Erskine Johnson ; HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 3—John Barrymore Jr., has a profile jon like his father’s but he’s not the “mirror boy” Senior; was. Credit this to Harry Ray, make-up man. Mr. Ray ; worked on the late Barrymore and is now assigned to Jun-
" He told me:
“Old John was always conscious of his make-up. He always looked into a mirror |i. iio in a big way now that
just before a scene.
he and Warner Brothers have
“Young Barrymore never {called it a day. He's working o
‘Jooks at his make-up once it is on, He's not a mirror boy.” added: “Both Barrymores are
similar in having a wondertul
Ray|
la show with Jimmy Kern, ol {film director, u » » ELIZABETH- TAYLOR is cele-
sense of humor and ia fast as brat her séventh anniversary
lightning.”
t M-G-M. In her first. pieture,!
fat played a supporting role to
JACK CARSON is headed for Lassie. Now look at her,
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{he was a star. Arthur Freed gave| hima big role with Cary Grant!
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‘dred Cram’'s “The Promise” fron | Benedict Bogeaus . . . Big musical} in the wind for the Modernalires ‘at UL They've already appeared in six shorts there... When Joan Davis was named ‘best-dressed jiwoman in radio, her 16-year-old| ‘lldaughter, Beverly, cracked: “It| should have been a tie. I wear her! clothes all the time.” . ” " ”. THE BLACKBURN TWINS, who danced into headlines with Janet Blair, may wind up in act-
Hartford wants to co-star them in the Joseph Conrad story, “The
who are look-alikes, n » . BILL SCHUSTER, star ehortstop for the Seattle baseball club) {and a rabid umpire baiter, helped | Columbia make “Kill the Umpire” {authentic by playing himseif, But Bill says he's still confused— “I tell the ump what I think | of him, then the director yells ‘cut’ and they have me do it all over again. And for that they pay me.” » » wv
TRICKY OPERATION for Joe Kirkwood, Jr, He'll have a bone iremoved from his foot to be /placed in his back to relieve a vertebra condition , , . The Din- | One 1s suing the other three, plus {a brother-in-law Success | story: 8id Cassyd, new president {of the Academy of Television
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{Arts and Sciences, arrived in | Hollywood four and a half years lago as a university graduate His
steadily -a8-in-the old days when -
Sun Valey . was a trial separation from hus-|-
Secret Sharer,” story of two men ily.
first job was on the labor gang at - Paramount studio.
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Bill "Hopalong Cassidy" Boyd will star in "False Paradise,” now at the Ambassador Theater.
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c IRCLE with Claire TRY; at 1 4:40 1:25 and 10:15 “Unmasked,” wi th Robert Rockwell and Ary Puller, at 12:58 3:40. 6.25 and 9:15 CORONET “This Was a Woman," with Sonia Dresdel and Barbara White, at 9
“Borderline,’ Trevor nd Fred Mac! Lh
ESQUIRE “EK oney,” with Greta Gynt and Denn Hs, Price; at 7:25, and 10.30... #My Brother's Keeper,” with- Jack War ner, at 6 and v0 <2 INDIANA “Bagdad,” with Maureen O'Hara and Vincent Price. at 11:10, 1.5
445 7:30 and 10:15 “The Blond Bandit,” with Robert Rockwell and De nau Patrick, a 12:50. 3.40, 6:25 and 9:15. KEITH'S "Pp Pinky." with Jeanne Crain and Barrymore MN 1 14 Fs S00 ana 1 LOEW'S “Batttegroufid” with Van Johnson, John Hodiak and Denise Darcel. at 11:34, 2:06, 4:38, 7:13 and $9 LYRIC The “Pirates of Capri” Hayward and Marieda 12°40. 3:52, 7:04 and 10718 “The Flying Saucer,” 2:37, 5:49 and 9:01.
with Louis Lott, at
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Local Man Buried
In Identity Mixup
At First Believed Louisiana. Resident A man identified by the Federal Bureau of Investigation as Edward B. Thompson of Indianapolis was buried in New Orleans
| judges “Inadequate.”
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= Fal Here fl Disagree.on
Judge Setup
Several Oppose Idea of Divorcing “Courts, Politics ~~ By IRVING LEIBOWITZ
political elections? Lawyers and jurists are not agreed. The public, unaware of the storm raging in legal circles, doesn’t seem to care. Superior. Court Judge Ralph Hamill brought the controversy [to a boiling point this week when he announced his retirement and went on record as favoring the divorce of politics and the courts. The two jurists who preceded {Judge Hamill onto the Superior {Court 5 bench believe the present | political system of selecting
‘Neither, however, believes non-
|partisan Judiciary selection will
(take courts out of politics. Urges 12-Year Term
Former Buperior Court Judge | Wilson, a Democrat, who opposed the late President Roosevelt's Supreme Court packing plan, advocated a proposal to elect judges for 12 years with no opportunity for re-election. “This method would remove!
I
jany political pressure on even a|
| weak “or timid judge,” Mr. Wil{son sald. “It would make every| [judge independent of a political machine.” The former Superior Court jur"lst pointed out that the plan would {attract good lawyers to the |bénch “Many lawyers would attempt to cap a distinguish. law career ih a ferm on the _bench,” he,
BI inc Superior Court Judge Russell Ryan, now vice, president {of the Indiana National Bank, be-! |lieves the present political system of selecting judges could be im-| proved by assuring guslifed or ists of “security.”
Unfair to Family
He pointed out that many judges feel that it is “unfair” to.
{their families to. give up a lucra-
yesterday as William C, Howard, tive law prictice for a four-year,
1. a missing resident of the Louisiana city.
‘The FBI identified. the man through finger prints. The Orleans Parish coroner's office sald he was identified as Mr. Howard “by members of Howard's famThompson's body was recovered from the Mississippi Ricer at Algiers, La., last Friday and
identified as Mr. Howard, who|
had been missing from his home since Nov, 22. Sent for Routine Check Police said the man’s finger: prints were sent to the FBI for a routine identification check. The!
answer was received after fu-!
neral services were held yesterday for “Mr. Howard.” The FBI and police records]
showed Thompson was know:
variously in Indianapolis as Edward Buryl Thompson, Edward Buryle Thompson, and Edward Burl Thompson.
Records here show Thompson was arrested eight times in In-
dianapolis, usually charged with
intoxication or ¢ity vagrancy, between August, 1942, and Septemsclosest relativ
her, 1948 His ef was a brother living in Mobile,
take politics out of the courts.
term on the bench. “If the opposing party is swept, into office,” he explained, “the Judge would be out no matter how qualified. Then, he would have to start rebuilding a law practice from scratch.” Mr, Wilson and Mr. Ryan explained that political pressure was not a problem during their respective tenures at. the Courthouse,
Urges Housing Plan
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 3 (UP) —Federal ' Housing Expediter
that the
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{group do not earn enough to
benefit from FHA-financed hous-
Tighe E. Woods said last night housing problem will! - not be solved “until we provide housing for the man who earns;
Mr. Woods told a conference. % tof rent advisory boards that those
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Both ewan however; . that | the problem existed where a judge | “allows” himself to be intimidated by his party. “If either party has a county
chairman who puts pressure on!
judges,” Mr. Wilson said, “let's | get rid of the county chairman.” | interviewed in the | n| Courthouse expressed widely diDivergent views on how judges should be selected. The great majority wanted to
Others were just as firm about wanting the courts to remain in
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