Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1951 — Page 6

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By Erskine Johnson ; h hony in th HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 1—Exclusively Yours: “The 2d a hy Jack Dempsey Story” is at the movie talking.stage again./g,( ray in the Murat. :

Jack, now a Beverly Hills realtor, would like to see Clark Miss Shelby, daughter of Wil-

Gable 6r Burt Lancaster in the celluloid version of his {lidm Shectman of the Symphony's

fabulous life. : The ex-champ explains his real estate activities with: “I'm giving my custoraers

{Musetta waltz frob Puccini's “La Boheme,” Romberg's “Softly, as in a Morning. Sunrise,” Wright's “Strange Music,” from “Song of Norway,” and “Through the Years.” Heard here last fall as. soloist with Sigmund Romberg and his touring orchestra, Miss Shelby

imavie for Mickey's soon-to-be-ex, the hard way. I lost $2,000, Martha Vickers . . . Margaret 000 in Los Angeles real estate in Whiting laughs off the rumor the 20's. Now I know what NOT that she and sister Barbara are

tovdo. » (feuding, “I love her and besides \ 8 a I've got to be nice to her. She's Surrently A appeasing In ow \ ” ’ 8 “Star BU ABBOTT and Lou Cos- mY baby sitter.” . . .' Dennis XOrks ra ace ea or a tello’s secret TV project will | O'Keefe, after slicing a shot dur-| of the Year” from TV's Robert Q.

series of \40 short comedies on Ing the Bing Crosby golf tournafilm at thé biggest asking price Ment (he finished 10th): “I guess

Vincent Youmans’.

cello section, will be heard in the

Here Saturday

| A HOT TIP.ON A COLD DAY! Musical Students Start sdving NOW otward’ your |future independence. Start saving ; : ; in a home eguity today; To find | To Vie at DeP: "YOUR BETTER . HOME shop |

‘where you will find the LARG83 High Schools

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columns:

. Times State Service GREENCASTLE, Feb. 1-~9tu-'dents from 83 high schools will participate in the central-southern Indiana solo and ensemble con{test to be held on the DePauw {University campus Saturday: Sponsored by the Indiana High 4 {Schobl. Music Association,” ‘the Idistrict contest in Greencastle i [is under the direction of Frof. Leah Curnutt of DePauw's Music Education department. The district competition is pre|paratory to a state contest in | which=¥irst-division winners in|

Lillian Shelby

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Ann Sheridan, *

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Pole Fleeing Reds | Kisses Neck of His Benefactor

{ Ipete. High school musicians will com-| {pete in solo and ensemble brass, conducting percussion, piano, | (strings, baton twirling, wood- | winds, and vocal contests.

Judges for the Greencastle con-|

TUES.

|| MURAT theatre

STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Feb. 1 ‘test’ will include Herman Berg,

|(UP)—A 48-year-old Polish pas- gio) herman, Robert Grocock, | jsenger aboard a Russian-bound pyelyn Gibson, Edmund Jarvis, | ship jumped .the ship last night,\pay mirong, and Franklin Inglis | Gloria Swanson and José Ferrer, temperamental movie queen— | waiter 8. More, 4525 Marcy Sutan vo Pursiting po esiant of the DePauw School of Music; | to do a remake of\ “Twntieth| Star of rage and scream. | Lane, retired today from the In-| oC, ACEC ands Ol yustin Bradbury, E. Eberly, and! Century” may. hit a Mpa Co-| ® & =a diana Telephone Co., after nearly >] a Jo {be Pole was with. | James Barnes of Indiana State; lumbia owns the rights. and 1s! LILLIAN GISH in the snow- 34 years of telephone work in In- held, "The Swedish: alien’ commis. and Charles Henzie and Hal! pondering the idea of Jud¥ Holli- storm scene from “Way -Down dianapolis. He is sion. will decide today whether | Wilkins of Butler University. day as the temperamental movie Fasy Jover Jhivered More than 65. he will be granted political refuge. Others are Richard Whittingqueen. t ~ynn ba en 1 aske er | The Pole jumped from the Rus- (ton. and-Herbert Fred of the Jor-, ..|she had any notions about beat- born in Hayden dan Conservatory; Newell Long,|

Lewis shpw. ¢ ever pitched to sponsors. writ-|I used one of the irons I've got

JB use Sue, Phone Worker QUICK DEFINITION of a Retires at 65

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8:30 P. M. _ ONLY PERFORMANCE |

|. ISRAEL PHILHARMONIC "ORCHESTRA

: 3 {sian ship Beloostrov onto a pier : ANNA MAY WONG, whoseéing Sid Luft.and Judy. Garland and started work {and th a Nick Michelares, and Donald Me-| TICKETS NOW— PAUL name has been missing from tq the altar. here in 1917 as tin Err oa. i at Cathren of Indiana University: | -— LUKAS - DOUGLAS marquees lately, is about to sign| “Gosh, no.” stammered -gor- ® clerk for the lond mate in hot pursuit. He I aul Rigsbee of Seymour: and! J Mura? Box Office or Ross | Thomas Gomez + Cech Kellaway on the dotted Ime for an im-geows Lynn on the set of Cojum- 014 Central |jumped into a Swedish business-| James Eitlatt of Louisville, Xy. & Babcock Claypool Hotel Arnold Moss Cure ot portant rolé in Hal Wallis’ “Pe- bia’s “Sunny Bide of the Street.” (Salon Telephong 'man’s car that was passing. 5 ( I Ticket Office | Lola ” But it's not ex-i“ : “ WED., { | plo Robe: hie Dee n. Foi L exi|“ Maybe, bing from a the served "as col } “He thanked me in broken Fng- MUR Al tuuns. FEB. T-8 | Prices: HUTTON @ uniicnr

‘lector, service representative and supervising clerk. He was

been trying:to get out of this one since last Hi y. I'm grateful to! Judy Garland¥ ’ Lynn's 2- -yearigld son is going to nursery school and she admitted “he popped three -little girls in the nose the first day.”

"A character actress segted near

who told me: “I never really left pictures, You might say 1 got discouraged. When a good Oriental part came up, they always gave it to a blonde from the midwest.” - About half of the moppets in|’ the Kettle brood—for “Ma and

Mr. More advanced to the post of engineer over to police.

in- 1946.

{State Chapter of Telephone Pioneers of America, a national

Lynn said: organization .of veteran telephone py ttle at the County Fair"— rector Jack Hatfield of the A play by S. N. BENRMAN Adapted from jak ei replaced on of! “How cute. Whom does LX take people. Civic Theater currently is re- fj. he Franch of MARCE L ACHARD advancing age and rapid growth, after?” = 3 hearsing the Mel Dinelli mystery J] Murat Box Office and Claypool Pharm-

Lynn groaned. Run Down by Dead Man

Snorts Marjorie: “His father (current Hollywood

“They're getting younger all NEW- YORK, Feb. 1 (UP)—A| Mat: $3, $2.40, $1.80., $1.26 Tax Incl the time and I'm getting older BE fisticut champion), of hcl with a dead man pehindiTes: 16 trough 19 t the Indiana - and older. vine 3 'the wheel careened onto a side-| c1ounds, the play will have a'

| walk yesterday in mid- Manhattan | | striking a woman pedestrian, | Police said the truck driver, Sal-

THE piper Laurie-Vic Damone romance has reached the blush-when-asked-about-it stage. “But not. really serious,” redhaired| : Piper - confided. . “We've got so many things to do career-wise.” . Joan Fontaine and Joseph Cotten, who click as a team in the love story, “September Affair,” will be reunited in “Sons and Strangers.” . . . Lend lease, Hollywood fashion: Margaret Lock-

TIMES AMUSEMENT CLOCK

died of a heart attack. Mrs. EdCIRCLE ward Schwartzberg suffered a

“Walk Softly, Stranger with | possible fractured jaw. Valli and Joseph. Cotten, at 12:55, —— atin 4:05. 7:15 and 10:20. “The Man on Eiffel Tower,” with anne Tone, at 11:15, 2:25, 5:30

and ESQUIRE

“Queen of Spades,” Edith Evans and Anton Walbrook, at 7:10 and 9:55.

THE BIG ANNUAL

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wood gets top billing over Dane “Savage Splendor,” at 6:10 and a \ Clark for the English release of| 8:95 INDIANA N “Highly Dangerous.” In the U. 8. «operation Pacific,” wiih John wig Bm D

Dane's. contract reverses the bill-| Wayne and Patricia Neal

: 2:18, 4:45, 7:15 and ing. ers KEITH'S One Show—Thursday; y “At War With the Army,” with Bette Davis’ cold-cream- Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, at ~ FEBRUARY 72

Hrcated face an Aout + 1:85, 4:40, 7:25 and 10:

bary Sirate bc 12: 50. 3:38. 6:30 and 9:05. baseball stockwell 5

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“Beauty on Parade,” co 11, 5:20 and 8233.

LYRIC

~at the ‘Fairgrounds

COLISEUM

(Net proceeds given to the _ Infantile Paralysis Fund)

‘NEARLY 500 SKATERS

of all. ages from tots to adults, will perform for two hours in the “Times Annuol Ice Pageant of talented amateurs. t

PLENTY OF SEATS

x Snitorm, wearing ! a instead of nag on Bette, by the way, is huddling with Director “Compton Bennett on his script, “Another Man's Polson.”

PEGGY DOW "on the subject of her visit to home town Athens, Tenn.: “They never rush me there. I went to a Rotary meeting with! dad and to some ladies’ club meet-|

2:10,

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with Alexis 8:30.

Jay Zee, LYPnotist, 2, 6 and 9:50

“Undercover Girl," Smith, at 12:40, 4:30 and

MORRISONS

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