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New Edict Hits Popcorn Eaters

Milwaukee Theater Plans To Quarantine Noisy Chawers

By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, July 27-—Another blow for liberty has been struck in behalf of the Society for the Suppression of Theater Popcorn Eaters, Peanut Shell Snappers and

Crackerjack Chompers. Arnold Brumm, manager ... of the Ritz Theater in Mil- vertible. waukee, Wis, says Monday| Tt ia sip gH put tsp nights at his theater will be was Md fez Fa known as "dignity night. TROUBLE DEPT.: Two writers Chawers of Al Oe iw ooYlare grinding out fresh dialog Stull will be q n 2 ee every any on the set of “Valen- ® » = tino.” . Eat - your « heart - out GARBO-INSPIRED sign on adept. "Mickey Rooney, Robert Rewiy seeded lawn in Beverly Walker and Bob Hope all nixed ithe role Donald O'Connor evenease! 1 want to be alawn.” tually played in “Francis.” Even # # » | Abbott and Costello sald phooey MARILYN MAXWELL'S de- ito the idea of the mule opera. collete in Irving Allen's “New| ra Mexico” is showing the censors’| gOWARD HUGHES will have eyebrows Sleas ub 32 aly haiti eo finish “Jet Pilot” during John a | “ 1 as Jimmy Cagney’s moll in “Kiss| | Waynes RORLE of Iipar 2 De cuen

Tomorrow Goodbye” had Hollywood Pre mob buzzing. | | ation Pacific”—or delay the picShe's a Jean Harlow type who| ture another year. Wayne's schedstalked casting offices for years| ule is more crowded than Gregory

He was driving a con-

‘Gar Moore and Maria Michi have an ill-fated romance in

“Paisan,” Malian film coming back to the Esquire Theater; starting tomorrow. | |

Times Amusement Clock

FAIRGROUNDS “The Red MIL" operetta. at 5.30

CIRCLE “Curisin Call at Cactus Oreck” with. Donald O'Connor and Gale Storm, at 12:55, 4:05, bh T 15 snd 10:30. “The See Sestet Fury,” with di $berd and Robert Ryan, at 11:15,

25. 5:35 same ie Astonished with Nod Coward and Celia, aon al 6 8 and 10.

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“Sein.” with Victor Mature and Ann lose st 11, 1:50, 4:45, 7:35

and 10 leans.” with John BShefnel a a 30, 3: 20, 6:15 and 9:10. KEITH'S “The Flame and the Arrow,” with Burt Lancaster and Virginia Mayo, 11:15, 4:40, 7:26 and 10:10. ne Years hn Your Eyes.” narrated by Arthur Godfrey, at 13:50, 3:38, 6:15 and 9.

until the Cagney brothers signed | Peck's. her up. ! ss 8 = o ” » | AUDREY TOTTER, up to her Larry Parks’ latest, will be great chin in movie scripts, is looking for his career. He gives an excelfor another picture like “The Set-jent comedy performance without Up” or “Under the Gun.” |the slightest hint of Jolson, “No more heller girls for a Bridget Eileen O'Brien, the 14-| while,” says Audrey. “I played |month-eld sprig of Edmond so many no-goods that my own |G'Brien and Olga San- Juan, is| mether weuldn's Speake to me taking her first steps. Mama Olga | through” east, was the Tenson will be stepping, too—right back Johnny Agar did some im- to her acting career when the stork pays her a second visit In

romptu warbling with cafe her around the film's Monte- | arly August.

» ® Tey location Site. MAYBE Vie Damone will have

JOSE FERRER played “Cyrano better luck, -but Mel Torme isn't]

de Bergerac” on Broadway by pasting up a picture of Leo the sticking a thimble on his nose Lion in his book of golden memwith adhesive tape and covering ories, A click at the Mocambo, it with putty, Mel told me: One night he forgot to don the] “I'm disgusted with what hapnose—*I don't think anycne knew| pened to my film career. I'd the difference”’--but at the play's; like a crack at good pictures. conclusion he went to the foot! For nine years I worked like a lights, joked about his forgetful-| beaver to get acting experience ness and said: in radio, but M-G-M wouldn't “I guess the nose was stolen by| listen to me. They kept Kiving a bobby soxer, Maybe 100 of 'em| me one-song specialties in picare worth one Sinatra auto- tures.” graph.” Then he added: “I'm only 24. 1 Jose's Broadway nose oo guess it's a little ridiculous for about 15 cents. Now he’s play- ime to feel sorry for myself.” ing “Cyrano” for the movies a a T and producer Stam Kramer | “THE CHERRY ORCHARD” claims he spent $5000 in pre- opened at a Hollywood little theparing sketches, I masks, later and all the studio talent molds, plastics and what not in [scouts were invited to scan the developing

the famous Cyrano |talent. Next day 20th Century beezer. Fox signed Jack Kelly for a role It measures 2% inches, horizon-|in “Call Me Mister.” Kelly wasn’t

tally, from lip to tip and will, no/in the play. He's the manager of doubt, give Bob Hope and Jimmy the theater. Durante such inferiority complexes that they will give up the screen forever. : Jose wore the nose home one

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Cigarets for Free Ruled Larceny

NEWPORT, R. 1. (UP)—Three

money back with the cigarets.

They repeated 126 .imes and emptied the machine, all for 25

larceny, imposed suspended sen-!

cigarets.

young men thought they had al good thing when one of them put two dimes and a nickel into a! cafe cigaret machine and got his|

cents, but the judge called it|

tences and ordered return of the

Set Performances

BLOOMINGTON, July 27—Two

ormances by the British Oxnow!

pert. ford University

University next Monday and Tuesday, July 31 and Aug. L

Appearing on the IU convoca-|§

tion series in the auditorium, the players will give Ben Jonson's “The Alchemist” Monday and Shakespeare's “King Lear” Tuesday at 7:15 p. m. CDT.

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