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Sale Opens Tomorrow! : For Junior Civic Play}
Box office sales for the Junior Civic Theater's “Hansel and Gretel” next week-end will open tomorrow at the Civie, 1847 N. Alabama St. The play, third preduction of the junior group’s current easton, i will be presented at 2:30 p. Saturday and Sunday in the v building at the Fair Grounds. | With Garry Moore as Hansel and Virginia Berry as Gretel, the cast also includes Freddie Yeager, Carlotta Locke, Carolyn Sauertelg, Bob Wait, Rita Clapper, Philip Michael, Skippy Selmier,
Featured Films This Week On
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Neighborhood Screens
for a living before. Now I'll work for fun.”
John Phillips, Brenda Moffett. Mary Wheeler, Pauletta Walker, Sally Ann Summers, Vickie Heb-
bard, Ruth Ann Cornish, Sally|'
Somniers, Ann Marie Harwood, Sandra Thatcher, Karen Lohss, Ann Brockman, Rickie Kinghan, David Roberts, Penny Hebbard, Ann Schaffer, Brenda Johnson, Jean Wright, Regina Blay, Sylvia DuBois, Dennis Hoffman, Glena Harlin, 8ybil Lee, Judy Wood and Judy Mayo. Miss Jane Bass and Mrs. Arden C. Eichstaedt are co-directing the play, for which sets have been designed by Bert Heckel. Crew members include: Sondra Lee Crouch, Frances Stricker, Jackie Richards, Jon Steube, Colette Steube, Tom Lemons, Leon Shiman, Gail Jaffe, Bill Love, Mary Catherine Schmidt, Martin Himan, Gordon Mess, Bill Pohlmann, Patsy Cox, Bill Wildhack, Ann Wolfenstein, Sheila Quinlan,
. Elizabeth Vogel, Charlene Curry,
Jeanne Tracy, Jo Ann Adair and Marlene Sterling.
Stellar Quartet To Give ‘Hell’ Episode at IU
Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 17 — A stellar quartet of Charles Laughton, Charles Boyer, Agnes Moorehead and Sir Cedric Harwicke will appear in Indiana University auditorum in Shaw's “Don Juan in Hell” Tuesday, Feb. 27. Giving a 7:15 p. m. performance on the IU convocation series, the celebrated foursome will present the seldom-performed Hell episode from “Man and Superman..” Their visit here is ore of more than a dozen stops on a college theatrical circuit, under sponsorship of the National Association of Universities and Colleges. Mr. Laughton has the dual role
"of producer and the Devil, with
Mr. Boyer as Don Juan, Miss Moorehead as his lady love, Ann, ind Sir Cedric as Ann's father.
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John Hodiak and Hedy Lamarr in "Lady Without Passport" (Avalon), Alan Ladd and Mona Freeman in "Branded" (Irving and Fountain Square), and Bing Crosby and Nancy Olson in "Mr. Music" (Daisy, Garfield, Rex and Vogue).
Files now shoving at the neighborhood theaters include:
Clifton Webb in "For Heaven's Sake" (Bell and Tuxedo), Kathryn Grayson, Van Johnson and Paula Raymond in "Grounds for Marriage” (Granada, Rivoli, St. Clair and Zaring), James Stewart in
“Grounds Marriage.”
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In Hollywood —
Still Handsome John Boles Back for New Film Career
Yesteryear Star Who Fluttered Feminine Hearts Wants to Have Fun Making Movies This Time
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By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 17—Exclusively yours: John Boles y.ars in 120 seconds for a live who fluttered girlish hearts for almost two decades as a New York video show. Hollywood star, is back in movietown for another go a screen fame. As clear-eyed and as handsome as ever, Boles | into my clothes.
Ann Rutherford was the luckless heroine who had to age 25
Still t | breathless, Ann wailed: “I had all the padding sewn Four make-up men descended on me, One |slipped on a putty nose, another
“This time I want to enjoy myself at it. Iwas working slammed on a mole, a third put
as Gloria Swanson’'s leading man in 1927-—“my part was to open and close doors while Gloria! emoted,” he grinned.
4 8-8 { THE RECENT _ comeback of] Gloria and Ann Harding, whom he played opposite, don't inspire a single “I declare” from Texasborn Boles.
shrugged. and it's in style.” I asked him his age. He looked annoyed.
he asked.
moviés?”’ One teen-ager replied: “Who thinks about kissing? I haven't got time for that, I'd rather eat popcorn.”
» tJ » Ann Blyth isn't happy about the guessers who predict that she will replace Yvonne de Carlo in UT's slant-eyed epics. She wants no more harem pants roles after “The Golden Horde.” June Haver's name no longer appears on Warners’ contract list, though most people believe she still owes the studio one picture . . . Gary Cooper's new western for Warners is “Distant Drums,” but as a Broadway play it starred the late Pauline Lord. Nope, Gary's not playing Pauline's part.
” . ” GERALDINE BROOKS is béaming. Censors have put an okeh on “Volcano,” which she made in Italy two years ago with 2702 W, 10th
"Harvey" (Arlington, Belmont, Irving, Rivoli, Strand and Uptewn), Organ and Choral CLEVELAND, O., Feb. 17 (UP) pow Wh the Western|MECCA—'The Great Lover” and “Brim-| American Guild of Organists will world. Brij Mohan Jolly, deputy oR TP, ET. amen be FI short. and “Bombs| The Fireball.” Paul Cathedral at 8: 15 p. m. toCleveland that one of his most| *™* the Last Volcan Light.” | PI ‘Born to Be Bad” and Two Flags — ‘Mr. Music” and “High Lonesome.” | Hopper of Louisville, will precede sidy suits for his 6 and 9-year-|BELL—“For Heaven's Sake’ A Tan Love Song” and “Where RIVOLI—"Harvey"” and for | Steffen, K 8S. G States where Hoppy keeps law|C0 DREAM Th he Desert Hawk" and ““Good| “Never a Dull Mom Man.” “ ”» FOUNTAIN Operation Crossroads,” a tech-|FOUNTAF “Mystery Street.’
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Two films, “Human Growth and| RAND—"Harvey” and “Mystery Street.” | Reproduction” and “A Message to will be presented to-|
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Extends to India IRVING—“Branded” and “Harvey.” The Indiana Chapter of the extends halfway around thelomo aE girl snd “Tne Love|ory Te ay Se osm”. and choral music in 88. Peter and Red Cross, sald on a visit to|{RODE and “Return of Jesse James.” N—"Harvey” and An organ recital by Francis H. States was to buy Hopalong Cas-|A%ALON—" Their ambition is to bh “Harvey” and “Pygmy Island.”| Come.” {dral choir, directed by Elmer A. visit the wild and wooly United Brush Girl. . - Mike. P4her co oe (Mmis" snd “Ihe Tousher SHERIDAN_“Pagan Love Sons” wna Films to Be Shown Bikini Film Scheduled wpaiaan. SQUARE — “Branded” andi; aT CLAIR—"“Grounds for Marriage” and | atomic experiment will be pre- GRANADA ‘Grounds for Marriage’ and! TUXEDO = “For Heaven's Sake” and.
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critical of bigness.
“Big Business” is their special target. They hawe urged that some of America’s leading business organizations be split up, on the grounds that these companies are “too big” to serve the public interest.
The United States is not the bggcet country in the world, but it is one of the biggest. It has the highest standard of living for the greatest number of people, because Americans have always been free to produce for themselves and for each other. God gave ds a rich land. Competitive effort ‘has made it richer; not without some waste and injustice, but, increasingly, with more efficiency and more faitness than you will find anywhere else. The United States has grown because its people have always believed in bigness, not as an end in itolf but 89's natural Yesults and 3ewied af worthy eiior,
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The petroleum industry is not the biggest industry in America, but it is one of the biggest. It contains thoud#hds of separate companies, large and small, competing to serve you better by steadily making petroleum more useful and more widely used. It has probably done more to improve the daily life of the American people, during the past 50 years, than any otker one thing. The petroleum industry has grown big because it helps satisfy Americans’ desire to live better. Military leaders say that the American petroleum industry's size and vigor have twice proved indispensable in war,
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TODAY & MONDAY ONLY Jane WYMAN—Dennis MORGAN
"Ih Lady Takes a Sailor”
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“Twilight in the Sora" Ils
VJERSTY at E. WASH. ST.
TODAY & MON.—2 BIG HITS RED SKELTON * GLORIA DeHAVEN
"The Yellow (ab Man"
JOHN IRELAND * ANN DVORAK "Return of turn of Jesse James’
West Vashinsten & Belmon TODAY, 1 P. M.—MON. & TOS.
James STEWART * Josephine HULL
"HARVEY"
Johnny Welssmuller—Ann Savage
“PYGMY ISLAND”
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TODAY-MON. ONLY | JAMES STEWART * BARBARA MALE
“The Jackpot”
HEDY LaMARR — JOHN HODIAK ‘Lady Without Passport’
TODAY AND TOMORROW
BING CROSBY * NANCY OLSON
“MR. MUSIC”
REX ou western. WA-0644 All Technicolor Show Betty GRABLE-—Dan DAILEY
‘My Blue Heaven’ John BARRYMORE, JR.—IN COLOR
“HIGH LONESOME” GARFIELD™
Adults 35¢, Children 20¢, tax ine. Bing CROSBY -—Naney OLSON
“Mr. Musie”
Mickey ROONEY Pat O'BRIEN
“THE FIREBALL" OLIVER 122: over ave
Clifton WEBB--Myrna LOY--COLOR “CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN" Mickey Rooney “THE FIREBALL”
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John made his film debut rill being drafted back into the service . the early ‘Mack Sennett comedies, | is working as a bit player in “I | Was a Communist” for the "BI.
“Take a hat and put it on the for a big career change. shelf for 10 years or 80,” he|leap out of the leading man class “Take it down again|to play a father in “Those Were
“Does it make any difference?” of a new antique gallery in Bev-
» " ” A MINEAPOLIS newspaper in,giasts in Hollywood than " you took a poll on the question, “Are|,yer qreamed of, or that an awyou in favor of kissing at theie., 1.4 of people will seek out a
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A Hollywood writer just registered this title for a murder yarn featuring a sister team: “Autopsy and Eva.” George Brent is warming up He'll
the Days,” a TV series written by Jack Rubin and Jerry Brewer . « That cocktail party premiere
erly Hills either revealed that there are a lot more antique en-
cocktail party no matter what the occasion. Humphrey Bogart spotted this sign in a Wilshire boulevard cafe window: “What Foods These Morsels Be.” ~ - n NOBODY'’s supposed to know it beyond studio walls, but the! secret movie just completed at Eagle-Lion is “Night Without Stars” — another science - fiction thriller. It's ‘about a group of scientists who attempt to dig a straight-down hole through the earth. The under - the ~ earth scenes were filmed at Carlsbad Caverns. Philip Yourdan, who wrote “Anna Lucasta,” did the
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“THE DESERT HAWK”
Jack CARSON-—Lola ALBRIGHT
Rana ton HUMOR MAN” Noble at Mass. Ave.
[Mecca a Bob HOPE—Rhonda FLEMING “THE GREAT LOVER”
Rod CAMERON—Adrian BOOTH
“BRIMSTONE Color
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“TWO WE WEEKS WITH “Love
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| “WHERE DANGER LIVES”
CONT. TODAY FROM 1:45 P. M.
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Clifton WEBB-—Joan BENNETT
“FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE"
Ann SHERIDAN-—Dennis 0
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SANDERS James STEWART—Josophine HOLL
“HARVEY”
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Don, O'Conner and Jimmy Durante “THE MILKMAN"
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“MYSTERY ST STREET"
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“PAGAN LOVE SONG"
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| “WHERE DANGER LIVES” |
Exeiting Thrills in Technicolor
GA, CO9EEE “DALLAS”
FINE TOUGHER THEY COME"
Outdoor Adventure in Sepia Tone
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“DALLAS”
Fred MacMURRAY-—Irene DUNNE
‘NEVER A DULL MOMENT’ GHERDAN i
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