Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1950 — Page 6

Yellow Cab Man

“In Hollywood— _ Famed odoned Eves TV.

As Aid to Sagging Glamour

‘Filmtown Merchants Sad About Fading of Glitter Which Movie Industry Hsiped to Establish

fessing she'll be a happy mother-in-law if Peter weds 10—Exclysively Yours: The Douglas. . . . The Kenneth Roblerts movel, “Lydia Bailey,” is be(ing reworked as a Ty Power ve- . Claudette Thornton, the

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By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Apr. movies made Hollywood Boulevard famous but now, ironically, television will be asked to-help restore its glitter. Hollywood merchants are screaming about the “de- eyes-skater, was with Bob Stack glamourization” of the famed boulevard during the last few| years and are planning a big TV show plus a “point up”

his last night in town before leaving on a location jaunt.

| NOTE in the H. N. Swanson The Joan Ponting Bill Dozier Literary Agency weekly bulletin:

Evelyn Keyes is joining John| “Laurence Stallings just sold to

their, Ireland as an ex-Columbia-ite [divorce does not extend: to .

Rampart Productions set-up. Popular Mechanics a thrilling new { They're still partners and may do article, ‘How to Operate an Elecanother film together under the tric Fan. Hear there is a great| Gloria De Haven in "The Yel- | low Cab Man," now at Loew's

"Driving hack was never like says Red Skelton to

of film aThingy back to the old!

pre-divorce banner. part in this for Ingrid Bergman.” ”

JAN STERLING, Paramount's

hold that a court test is looming new hefty-slice- back

when the Variety Club presents its “heart fund” show for Tony at midnight Saturday in the Indiana Theater. Other attractions announced are an advance showing of the movie “Francis,” story of a talking mule with the mind of a military genius, and a personal appearance of Tom Thompson and his Junior City Slickers. The story of “Francis” is appearing in The Times.

cases and that arrangements over, 10 Jer cent will not hold up in Lewis are ‘batting. Marie Wilson!

over the head twice daily to sign| on as leading lady for their inde“At War With the Army.” Dean explains the picture: |; “I play a sergeant and Jerry {does one of those Sad Sack pri{vates. The public is tired of big,| | sweeping war epics and now wants to laugh about the funny

| néw blond excitement, gets lights in her eyes when you mention Paul Douglas, but she isn’t letting| herself be trapped into any ad-| {mission of marriage to anybody.

Times Amusement

Here's Good Luck to You!

married this year. married, divorced and re-mar-|

nd Pa Kettle Go to Town” with Mariorie. dain 3 ld Jetey ji a h 3

ALEX KORDA'S agents are th a Othy Patrick talking to Dick Haymes about| co-starring with Moira Shearer of | i | “Red Shoes” fame in a technicolor

I asked Dean if it bothered him to have people say he's the spittin’ image of Gary Grant.

ANDRE PREVIN, MGM's mu-| turned down an-| /1- other studio "bid ‘to thump the JOAN EV ANS i and Hunt S8trom- piano ivories before the camera. { berg Jr., have discovered each’ \ . Mercedes McCambridge now turns up as a singer, She'll warble a torch song in I. G. Goldsmith's “The Dungeon.” Dennis Day is being paged for a Broadway show based on his song “Clancy Lowered the Boom.

“He loves it. There's noth-| ing that pults his chest up more.’ “The Hel Jovillala and ES Clift, at 10, 3:20, 5:30, a 8. ‘I can play what I want to in al night club,” he says, .' have to look good.” Hughes wants Kathryn Grayson for a dramatic script. Wails Kath“I've been waiting 10 years {for a dramatic part.” . .. f "to Quick magazine and Irv Kup-| Peter Lawford’s mother Is con- cinet: Thanks for the quotes here.

“Captain China,” and Gail Russell, at 12:45, 3:58,

Riders of t t 1 FALLS CITY BREWING CO., INC, LOUISVILLE 14, KY. mith Gene Autry, at 11:30,

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Our workmen advise children of the

dangers whenever they see them in haz-

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1._Do not fly a kite where the string or kite can comein Co contact with any kind of electric wires. Fly kites in. open places away from electric wires. 2 Do not use wire, tinsel cord, or even wet string as kite string, because it can conduct electricity. Such a kite string may sag or fall on @ high voltage wire and thus ‘conduct the electricity to the child. } 3 Do not fiy kites on traveled streets or highways. There is danger of running across a street in the path of

& Do not try to retrieve a kite entangled in a tree or in electric wires. Climbing causes falling accidents. All of them are serious and many are fatal.

5 Do not make kites using wire or any metal. Such kites have caused trouble when lodged in electric wires.

PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF INDIANA,

Thompson and his crew are pro-| teges of Spike (Music Depreciation) Jones. Tickets at $2 each are on sale at the Claypool Hotel lobby ticket office. Contributions from those unable to attend but desirous of

Box Ufice

| ~~ | “Down i Sea in Ships” ig ile Days a BUNGALOW Plan ng : { i

(UP)—Engine trouble forced in-

w. eo ML. W. Ben Davis 6:15, Show Starts 7:00 Stockwell

PLUS CARTOONS

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definite postponement of the Giant XP5Y-1 flying boat's test flight, Consolidated Vultee Aircraft anced

today. The 60-ton craft returned to drydock Saturday when one of its four turbo-propeller engines, the left outboard, lost power as the plane taxied on the water pre-

| 34 ic 1) LL PIKE + BETSY DRAKE

“Dancing In The Dark”

TECHNICOLOR MUSICAL

paring for its maiden flight. Fr ——

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BONITA GRANVILLE—ROD

helping Tony should be addressed to Variety Club Heart Fund,| Hotel Antlers.

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KIRK LAUREN DORIS DOUGLAS BACALL DAY

"YOUNG MAN WITH A HORN

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. Proceeds of the show will be

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lused to underwrite continued treatment for the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Diggin, 1064 Oliver Ave. Any balance will go {into the club's “heart fund” for) {other worthy cases. Sponsored by the Variety Club, Tony underwent nearly two months’ treatment with cortisone, the ‘‘wonder hormone,” in New |York recently but returned still {in need of continued therapy. Disc jockeys scheduled to ap{pear at the show are Jim Lowe, WIRE; Easy Gywnn, WIRE; Pau!

3 ANIMAL CRACKERS”

“Trail of Ine Rustlers”

WXLW, and Bill W. and Bil} Faulkner, V Wish,

~ Notre Dame Se Dame Sets Building Program |

Plans to Erect

4 New Structures Times State Service SOUTH BEND, Apr. 10—The| University of Notre Dame hopes to erect four new buildings during 1950-51 as a part of its long-| range $25 million building pro-| gram. The Rev. Fr. John J. Cava-| |naugh, C. 8. C., president, said {today the four new buildings con-| templated would include a science building, a Notre Dame Inn, a| liberal and fine arts building and, a new student residence hall. The science building, Father Cavanaugh said, will cost in ex-| cess of $1.7 million. The Alumni Association has contributed $1,238,583 towards the building

and another $511,417 is needed.

The three-story inn, expected to| be located at the entrance of | | Notre Dame, will cost $800,000. ! The proposed liberal arts build-|

million under present plans.

Poseyville Man Marks | His 100th Birthday |

POSEYVILLE, Apr. 10 (UP)—| Fifteen descendants of William] Hume Williams gathered at his! home today to help celebrate his 100th birthday anniversary.

Roberts, WFBM; Mike Dunn,|—

Return Engagement Aeodemy Award Program

ORN PANE - Gu. pss || CED”

SAMMY SPEARS * MACK FERGUSON ETHEL BARR! * VIVIAN KEENAN

Mile-a-minute, laugh-a-minute comedy!

Zed SKELTON “The YELLOW Z&

co-starring

GLORIA DEHAVEN va

+ EOWARD-ARNOLD - shan JAMES GLEASON

42nd at College

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CK POWELL: EVELYN KEYES 5:45 to 6—30c “ MRS. MIKE B 0

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RK DOUGLAS @ LAUREN BACALL

| "YOUNG MAN WITH A HORN"

LEO GORCEY—BOWERY BOYS

“BLONDE DYNAMITE"

FOUNTAIN

CLARK GABLE ¢ LORETTA YOUNG

‘KEY TO THE CITY

LLOYD BRIDGES “TRAPPED”

et x ane THURSDAY FIRST CITY SHOWING!

SANDERS ev. ~@ 20 aren

IN TECHNICOLOR “SAVAGE SPLENDOR”

Mr. Williams, whose health is

good despite his years, planned

to eat a hearty meal prepared by {his daughter, Mrs. Nina Kight.| | Two other children, five grand-| {children and seven 'great- grand-| | children were present. Mr. Williams says he has voted | in every election for 79 years. He hopes to go to the polls May 2 to] support his son, Walter P. wil- | liams, a Democratic candidate for| Posey County commissioner in| the primary. | Born in Posey County, Mr. Wil\llams has lived here all his life. |

STUDEBAKER TO ROLL SOUTH BEND, Apr. 10 (UP)—]| |The production line at the Stude-| |baker Corp. was scheduled to roll

KIRK DOUGLAS

|again today as 18,000 employees {returned to work. The line was [shutdown and the workers sent {home Friday because of a short-“rage-of materials; Si :

|TOTS SICK FROM PILLS CLINTON, Apr. 10 (UP)—Leon |Atkinson, 4, and his sister, Pa|tricia, 2, were critically ill today from the effects of sleeping tablets they ate while their parents

|Mon{ezuma. They were taken to Vermillion County Hospital.

ELKHART MARKET BURNS ELKHART, Apr. 10° (UP)— | “IDamage to the W. 'W. Wilt, Tne.’

Spencer TRACY Katharine HEPBURN Richard Travis

“ Bast Eat Side’ Theatre

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SEATS NOW Prices Eves., $1.20, ‘$4.20 Wed. Mat. $1. 20, $3. Sat. Mat. $1.20, $3.60 }

DOUGLAS

“YOUNG MAN WITH A HORN"

George RAFT—Pat O'BRIEN “A Dangerous Profession”

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