Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1950 — Page 68

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By Erskine Johnson rE ne Yow: 3 ya one HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 23—Ben Hogan, despite what you may ‘have read, is far from being “embarrassed” about Hollywood's EER hE [film version of his life, “Follow the Sun.” Glenn Ford, who is play- a i ling the golf king, told me: | “Ben is on the set all the time. He's mighty particular about HLF Bree Pegs {the way I hold a club and about my love scenes with Anne Baxter with

[ (pla: ing Mrs. Hogan). He wants| ar, pi Court everything to bo: patect, But {| Witey Eleanor Powel’, says mE he Flt i 28

[think it's more of a desire to Glenn, is nixing all New York peony /have his wife and the sport tov bids for an obvious reason— nad at eA) Brien; at 7 ken golf depicted properly than any the video boys haven't yet learned {personal vanity. And brother, the secrets of properly photo- alien. mi, 5,9 PIE Ts dna s 8 | Jean Gabin ptt yom oppor-

r »/graphing a tap dancer. Bob | 4 m happy to have him around.” e wanted her for both of hiscomedy. “If a good one comes hunity fo play his favorite role, Now Showing!

b , but sh ed him along, I'll even buy it myself.” that of str ; one moose | GL : i MOTHER 25 Puoner £59) 25,2" She tm 2 On8 1000 Lash will io 8 sat “The Wir erica Sanger. fn 7. BOTH LIVING A SECRET

iradio series to be called “Peo le) 2 . ; AFRAID TO TELL! eA RAT § | PAT MEDINA is "ott to Rome Are Wongeriul P| Franco - ftalian production naw z EACH

v it “force” ordi lafter the first of the year to do am | at the Esquire Theater. : ‘ I : GINGER ROGERS ay B® The modetn wa |& film. She and Richard Greene, SONJA HENIE and hubby

ve St. Joseph Aspirin r Children, | attended the “Harvey” n»remiere, th or aren't [the shade of the locks of Whistler's ———- in ; ae flavored. CLE B78 ut I a alll. Zo thiap Gasdiatr 4 ns see Ing mother. She's a new member of JOSEPH COT TEN or Keyes is still yelling for that!™.gpe eats more than I do, but Barbara Stanwyck’s “let’s-go-

gray” club, , . . Mae West won't at. ne adie told pr receive even a streetcar token 77 a SHIRLEY TEMPLE 'p a She looked wonderful.” from Paramount on its remake of : - | : | “But, darling” protested Sonja,| Plamond Lil” as a Betty Hutton [“Y weigh 103.” starrer, but she still’ controls all { Gardiner snorted, “Look, this|Stage rights. . . . Romo Vincent {is papa talking. You ‘veigh 99|8ets his big movie break as a No. | pounds. ” 1 comedian in Jon Hall's “Hurri- { I asked about Sonja's lightning|cane Island.” . . . Gary Crosby {calculation talent when sheland Leslie Gargan, teen-age sons | Whizzes into the middle of alof Bing and Bill, are sitting out |pasken on om jer | eg hele bio School dances playing { yy n a five-piece d. Gary sings, land Sonja ‘counts cverybody in|plays the ‘trum Cand the oe 8 i 2—Parking Lots—2 ¢ house.” { —

an» KEEFE BRASSELLE is up for, Now it’s Barbara Britton as the role of Spencer Tracy's broth-| | a» bullwhip toter out to bring [er in MGM's “The People Vs. '® | law and justice to the old west O'Hara.” . , . Those two new | in “The Bandit Queen,” and [Cadillacs in Betty Hutton's ga-|

’ | | Maria Hart, the 5-foot-10 glam- . i r ; ’ a : 4 WH AT S THE | saon; yossing rs wu I BUDDY ed prikin. Q were over seven feet| | | YA LY ' | talk of bullwhips and ecaballero | tall who guarded GRANT » LOY * Dove LAS ; i | .

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REMEMBER TONITE! : I: |] “TRAVELING SALESWOMAN" | "MY BLUE HEAVEN"

W The principal objections to political control of the {| “sr acamoan ERIE Hed | || Done Andcows 5 Sete Tieraey J nob Ryan, "WOMAN ON PIR 13" : i : i sas tad 8 : | HOWPEREY BoGART 5 | {f TONITE "An absorbing » : A 2g) he’ II: el McCrea Alan Ladd Gas Utility have nothing to do with politics. Politicians | “TOKYO JOE» | They o motion pictus | [JSANDERS rv @ vis Color coash Crd ous

THURS. artistry.” _per Tibyne generally, are honest, sincere and hard-working. | maiz “PIONEER MARSHAL” | “The WALLS of

em Enjoy New In-a-Car : (arrears | || MALAPAGA \: || Ft I nd a : Yet, it was the purpose and intent of the State Legislature lf Meridian Ls [ao oy us Sui ie Mr : « Neighborhood Theater Directory

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to keep politics out of the management of the Gas 96 § “NUTCRACKER SUITE” | [ll seccemrmomies., EAST SIDE DAISY 0, Moves ! i ty Grable—Dan Dailey

Utility. Why? There were two principal reasons: | Aan ¢ wit | | ny BLUE HEAVEN Technicolor ’ BRANDO-—Teresa T a RIT {Humphrey Bogart “IN A LONELY PLACE® : { A BEL i. wn Mews Morris

| Humphrey BOGART —Glorla GRANAME Avbatt & aa THE GREAT mare Tyrone Power—Ry Technicolor

L. The Legislators wanted to make sure that experienced “Where the Sidewalk Ends” Aish 134d TTHE Susy GATSH “THE BLACK ROSE"

43 od bE __ Pen _ Castle “MOTOR PATROL" oa Indianapolis business men would serve as trustees and | | service Men—ie Service Chara | vi 7 [14 lL aN OLD TRAIL 5100 W. Wash.

‘ . J . . : . ete e——— . ” . . : fam HOLDEN—Gloris SWANSON Deors Open 6:18 directors, without material compensation and without | NS. ; : } 3 Julr Garland—Gene Kelly

S——-— "uSUNSET BOULEVARD” “SUMMER STOCK” By Technicolor

{| 1000 E. on hlidh 10th. or E. Wash. Maureen O'Hars “Comanche Territory” || Dorothy Patrick “TARNISHED"

the possibility of personal gain,* so the affairs of the : & ch Gas Utility would be always managed on a “business” : , "MY BLUE REAVER Tomeior | Plus: “FAREWELL TO YESTERDAY"

basis. Such civic-minded business men would not make =o | Bump m - | | | oumaves “CONVICTED” "SOUTH SIDE

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| rome | “ROGUES OF SHERWOOD SUREST" tioned forthe sake of political publicity. J | ., Faster GrANGER—Ann BLYTH _ | ir oh I Rosalind Russell “Woman of Disinetion®

| wn : man "Gur Gor Own" Sy H Gran i A Vv ALON is Frosseed Roan paxiiani Savi : “ } RK Cir Joan Dass TRAVELING SALESWOMAN" nghsley Temple—Lon McCallister

2. To successfully plan for the needs of tomorrow, long "The Traveling Sa | : - dd bjeney' YBEAVER VALLEY" Spade Cooler "EVERYBODY'S DANCIN»

themselves available if every act of theirs could be ques-

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range thinking is necessary. It was important, therefore, ty = | i LY. Papas. FO Side Thee NORTH H SIDE

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" that elected office-holders with an understandably short- : ; 4s fT ots P00, :

term viewpoint, would not’ interfere with the long. ra rr gr SARLEY

. ‘ . i“ He range planning, so vital to the welfare of gas service : Err Starts - YRIC I hs A rg Bn a BRR ‘oun VERY OW

: i 2 a : : “OUR VERY OWN” “BEAVER VALLEY” in Indianapolis. ; REMEMBER TONITE! ——— THURS. n DAVIS—Andy DEVINE

: 166 PY | mm sotan ren cartons || SEER TT TRIN nevis silesisunn © Has this “business management” paid off? You be the judge: SHOW STARTS 6:30 : | Yeennieoior

You pay less for gas today than you did in 1935—in the face of 1. Marion BRANDO—Teress ii | : | A LS a e “FANCY Pion pa Gl . KE M E N » AH " wo poe : large increases in the cost of raw materials like coal and oil, more TH ; rpms ox en fad Cramtard_Gienn For INDIAK ” Pe Bo os p=

Joan DAVIS Anis DEVINE Rural BT SWSHAN ON UES 1 "= “GONVICTED" employees at higher Reales of pay and an expenditure of over 7 ‘Traveling Saleswoman’ n ea TEETER I ve : bore —] 1274 million dollars on mains, plant and equipment to keep pace : j—n9n LG RE 3 1 5 Th 0} ES hy 550 TON | John Tune EsGLE agp HAWK" Color with the growth of Indianapolis. : Tn LY |] manLoN BRANDO-TERESA WRIGHT REX Sisk and Northwestern ; : : DRIVE- on heh al 4 2 A $e 1 “THE MEN” . James Cagney “Kiss omer Goodbye” *Trustees receive $50 o year, Directors $50 a month; they are not permitted to buy | OPEN 5:30 P. " 0 Pa i yor 3 ; : 115 HOURS MISS I TURE Joan Leslie “Skipper Surprised Wile”

from—or sell to—the Utility any materials or supplies. an 2 a ; ; £5 8 2s . : “rarowei to did i _Corbne TALBOT - 2200

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“WEST SIDE | TOME sus to Sie TAX mo. ES HE ‘SECRET FU FURY 8000 Hu

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