Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1951 — Page 42

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sunDAY, FEB. 25, 1951 In Hollywood—

Abbott Is Irked By Video Critics /

Charges That He Used Burlesque On Show Has Him Boiling

Groused Bud:

“Sure, most of our material is from burlesque. what comedy today isn’t from burlesque? Nobody can.

write anything new. If Lionel, Barrymore had done our ma-' terial, the critics would have! said it was artistic.” It's supposed to be hush-hush, but both Fred Astaire and Vera-, Ellen will blossom out as an iceskating dance team in “Belle of New York.” Astaire hasn't sailed over the ice since 1920 and is| training every day. Talking about a Hollywood | cutie, radio writer David Gregory cracked: “She's so fast she doesn’t even have time to read |

Quick.” ” JANIS CARTER'S crack to a New York writer that Bing Cros-| by is just a singer, not an actor, has Bing's Oscar blushing. He won the award strictly for acting, not singing, in “Going My Way." « «+ It's now a battle between Claudette Colbert and Joan Craw-

- By Erskine Johnsen HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 24—Exclusively Yours: Bud Ab. bott is boiling over the TV critics’ screams of ulema : show stuff” that greeted the first live Abbott-Costello show. |

But!

| Ginger? twosome, are now on]

fully Posing for the lens boys. o ” THE Ethel Barrymore-MGM contract termination was based on Ethel’'s decision to limit her

(Alm work to starring roles only |

and to avoid playing second fiddle to blushing young things on the screen. Frank Fontaine says he overheard a woman in a detective agency say: “I want my husband and this other woman followed day and night and a complete report on what she sees in him.”

" 5 » JUNE ALLYSON’S comeback film is now definite. It will be |“Too Young to Kiss” with Van Johnson and Barry Sullivan costarring. . . . Deal for Charlie

Chaplin Jr, to make his film debut in. UT's

|jelled, contrary to printed reports, | Mama Lita Grey Chaplin, who's

ford for the star spot in Warners’ ‘Collecting 10 per cent from sonny .

“Wild Fire” has not

“Woman Warden.” {boy as his movie agent, told me;

James Cagney registered the title, “Allan Quartermaine,” but| MGM already has a 30-page treat-| ment with the same tag planned as a sequel to “King Solomon's | Mines.” f = = » ” PETE RUGULO, the musical whiz who's responsible for Betty Hutton’s bounce these days, has thrown away his little black book with telephone numbers of movie queens,

‘I'm not going out with anybody while Betty's away in Florida,” Pete confided at the Encore. “But I telephone Betty every night.” Independent photo lensers claim that her divorce. has hurt Liz! Taylor with the eastern mags that order photo layouts of stars.) 2.4 BR |

GRACIE FIELDS’ V neck that! | split into an 11 on Milton Berle's

video show should give designers a new idea—TV breakaway

gowns for pepping up looker In- ¢

terest. Jo Stafford will now watbiel Gussie Moran's, theme song— —“The| Tennis-y Waltz.”

Katy Hepburn’'s taking her drama coach, Constance Collier,’ into darkest Africa with her for, her co-starrer with H. Bogart,, “The African Queen.” . Jane! Wyman and Greg Bautzer, who! growled at photographers when they were a what-happened- to

Robert Crist to Head .

Butler Sophomore Fete

Robert Crist, Indianapolis sophomore and president of the Butler University second-year class. will be in charge of arrange-| ments for the annual Sophomore Cotillion Mar. 2 in John Whistler! Atherton Center on the campus.

Selection of the “Sophomore Bweetheart” will be a feature of the the dance.

MAT. TODAY, 12:45 TILL 2—400 Paul Heuriggeedack Oak.e

"last ot Buccaneers”

In Technicolor Lee J. Cobb—Jane Wyatt

"Man Who Cheated Himself” Savneas ra

“JACKPOT” Ana

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OLR @ EXO LL NIT,

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“We have to make sure that this is right for him nd that it won't conflict with his father or interfere with his brother Sid's career. Being a junior in Hollywood Is not 80 easy.”

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Films now showing at the neighborhood theaters include: Richard Widmark in "The Halls of Montezuma"

(Daisy, Irving,

Granada and Zaring), Jack Hawkins and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in

"The Great Manhunt" (Arlington,

Riveli, Sheridan, Sfrand, St.

“Clair and Uptown), Paul Henreid in "The Last of the Buccaneers”

Neighborhood Theaters . . .

TT DOWNTOWN

AMBASSADOR ‘The Great Man Hunt" “Last of the

and OHIO "The Last

Bandit"

ter of the Jungle.”

|REGENT--"'One Night of Bliss"

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George Newton

George Newton and the First Baptist Church Choir will pre-

sent Handel's oratorio “Sam son” at 7 p. m. today in the church, Vermont and Meridian

In what is believed to be the first Indiana performance of a work Handel called his finest oratorio, Mr. “Newton, as di- | rector and bass soloist, will be | assisted by Paul Fidlar, organdst; Edward Hittle, tenor; Hazel Dell Nordsieck, soprano; Virginia Bower, soprano; Barbara Dennison, contralto, and Kenneth Payne, tenor.

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|AVALON--"‘Summer Stock" poi

BELL— "Every Girl Should 2 Married”

and “Between Midnight and

Doris DAY. Color by

TODAY & MONDAY ONLY John WAYNE—Adele MARA

“SANDS OF IWO wl

John IREJ AND-—Senry HUL

‘RETURN OF JESSE JAMES’

CH-1900 BRIGHTWOOD

Dawn.’

and 4 “When the .Daltons Rode."

DREAM

TODAY -MONDAY—TUESDAY

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“MY DREAM IS YOURS”

John Weissmuller—Ann Savag

pyamt ISLAND"

“Call of

{ IRVING—' “Halls of Montezuma” and ‘Grounds for Marriage LINCOL orl ‘Kansas Raiders” and “The ACKpo “| MECCA—"Riding High” and “March of the Wooden Soldiers OLIVER--"My Blue Heaven” and “Trail of Robin Hoo ORIENT TAL" alias” and “Never a Dull PARAMOUNT ‘Tulsa” and “The Outriders.’ PIXY—'‘Harvey” and ‘Lucky Losers. ' REN oWAlh the Birdie’ and “The a Branded” and "Emergency Wed-

RIVOLI—'“The Great Manhunt” and “Last of the Buccaneers.’

| SANDER RE The Jackpot” and “Treasure

| mELM ONT “Branded” and “The Man) Who Cheated Himself.” SHERTDAN Tne Great Manhunt” and § | FF w ast o e Buccaneers.’ LAER Bas Tieaven's Sake” 'and “Born SPEEDWAY "Branded" and “Last of the CORONET-* ‘Harvey” .and “The Carinae) STA AR High Lonesome” and “Pour Trall. Feathers.” DAISY—"Halls of Montezuma” and “Why | TACOMA "Sands of Iwo Jima” and “ReKorea." | turn of Jesse James DREAM —' MY od Dream Is Yours” and] TUXED DO Fuller Brush Girl” and “Two “Pygmy Islan Flags Wes EMERSON—' Breakthrough” and “Red STRAND Brounds for Marriage” and FOUNTAIN SQUARE ‘Last of the B ST. ToL ATR Banat” — ‘Last o uc-| 8 — “Bra ganeers’ and “The Man Who Cheated i ant. i and Fhe Gress mself ~"'Grou f G 1RF1ELD ‘My Blue Heaven and “The VOGUE Great Manhunt tn Mariage” ane ac —' ‘Neve 1 * GRANADA he LA Montezuma" and ania ry, Own 3 Dui Moment” . ang mergency eddin — "Halls of Montezuma’ and ‘The GROVE ‘Watch the Birdie and ‘Dallas.’ YY Wh e 'GAMILTON Branded” and “Red Light. 9 Cheated Himsell' HOWARD Was a Male War Bride” Er ————————

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Equipped With Modern Seats For Comfort Audie MURPHY—By Technicolor

“KANSAS RAIDERS” Barare Hare “THE JACKPOT”

Today 1:15. Mon.. Tues Noble at Mass. Ave

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Bine RIDING HIG! GRAY

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MARCH OF THE WOODEN "SOLDIERS

“Samson” will be fourth inthe current series of special musical programs by the First Baptist Choir.

GRANADA [I

VIRGIN! ry TODAY, 12:45 TILL 2—40e

RICHARD WIDMARK

In Technicolor

PIXY

2702 W. 10th CA-4528 TODAY-—-MONDAY ONLY James STEWART-—Josephine HULL

“HARVEY”

BOWERY BOYS—Ler GORCEY

“LUCKY LOSERS”

Cont. Today from 12:15 in. Cary GRANT-—Diana L

"EVERY GIRL SHOULD BE MARRIED”

ark STEVENS—Edmond O'BR

"BETWEEN MIDNIGHT AND DAWN"

"Halls of Moniezuma” =:227 "Emergency, Wedding”

WALT DISNEY'S ALL-

| [ Today, Mon... Tues. | CONTINUOUS FROM un { | | 1

(INEMA | 16th and Delaware

Clifton WEBB-—Joan BENNE “FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE”

Joan FONTAINE—Rabert RY

“BORN TO BE | BAD”

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"LAST OF THE BUCCANEERS"

Color By Technicolor

Western Adventure In ——

Alan Ladd “BRANDED”

Mona Freeman Larry PARKS—Barbara HALE

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AMILY THEATRES

Richard Widmerk—Skip Homier—Reginald Gardiner |

“HALLS OF MONTEZUMA”

® ¢ VAN JOHNSON-—KATHRYN GRAYSON ¢* * LL

“GROUNDS FOR MARRIAGE”

ORONET 22nd at Talbot Today, Mon. Tues CONTINUOUS FROM 1:30 es STEWART—Josephine HULL

“HARVEY”

Randolph SCOTT—Gahby HAYES

WEARIBOO TRAIL”

OPEN TODAY | 12:48 P.M. i

GEORGE RAFT—VIRGINIA MAYO “RED LIGHT”

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"HIGH LONESOME"

SABU—C. Aubrey SMITH

“FOUR FEATHERS”

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NEW JERSEY at E. WASH. ST,

|} TODAY & MON.—2 BIG HITS ,/ Entire Show by Technicolor

Susan HAYWARD * Robert PRESTON

“TULSA”

Joel MeCREA-—Ariene DAHL

“The Qutriders”

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Comfortable Push-Back Seals Lucille BALL—Fddie ALBERT

“FULLER BRUSH GIRL"

Joseph COTTEN—Linda DARNELL

“TWO FLAGS WEST”

Technicolor

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"Summer Stock”

ROBERT LOWERY—XEN CURTIS ‘CALL OF THE FOREST’

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BELMONT

West Washington & Belmont TODAY, 1 P. M.--MON. & TUES,

Alan LADD. * Mona FREEMAN

Color By Technicolor

“Branded”

Lee J. COBB—Jane WYATT

"Man Who Chealed Himself”

. Marines In Color Halle Nf Mantavnma”

"Man Who Cheated Himself”

Lee J. COBB—Jane WYATT

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DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. JR. % GLYNIS JOHNS “THE GREAT MAN HUNT”

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“Alan Ladd * Mona Freeman “BRANDED” Color By

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"THE GREAT MANHUNT" -

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“WATCH THE BIRDIE"

James STEWART Barbara HA

“THE JACKPOT"

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“MY A HEAVEN"

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Roy Rogers ‘TRAIL OF ROBIN HOOD’

TODAY AND TOMORROW

Richard WIDMARK-By Technicolor “Halls of Montezuma”

ADDED FEATURETTE

“WHY KOREA”

10TH

PARK REE

Mat. Today, 12:45 fo 2-280, Plus Tax

I Doulas FAIRBANKS Jr. * Glynis JOHNS “The Great Manhunt” Paul HENRIED * Jack OAKIE

COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR

‘Last of the Ea

John AGAR—David BRIAN “BREAKTHROUGH” Virginia MAYO—George RAFT' | “RED LIGHT” [SHERIDAN]

6116 © ELL LL] Mat. Today, 12:45 to 2-250, Plus Tax

Douglas FAIRBANKS Jr.—Glynis JOHNS “The Great Manhunt” Paul HENRIED— Jack OAKIE

COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR

‘Last of the Buccaneers’ |

EMERSON Today, 12:45 to 2-280, Plus |

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . :

Features This Week at Indianapolis Neighborhoods

Day dance and show, sponsored| ee by the Celtic Post of the Ameri- Thomas Flaherty, Clarence Hal-few million—yes million—#sequins submitted their applications fo A can Legion, will be held on the Hey and John Scollard.

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PAGE 43 , To See or Sequin?— 2

JustHow Nude’s Nude? Paris, London Disagree

British Have ‘Forthright Tastes,’ but French Prefer Tiny Element of Mystery

4 i By ROBERT MUSEL, United Press Staff Correspondent : LONDON, Feb, 24—Britain and France are at odds on, a | {question of international importance—how nude does a show girl have to be befdre you can call her nude? The problem, which has not yet touched the diplomatic level, |arose because this year for the first time In its long history the {Follies Bergere is being staged by the British for a Lendon run before crossing the Channel to ™ pn prince n said it takes mile , | |Parts, lions of sequins to make any im5 That means that the costumes, ,, gesion on the six-feet, four-inch #3 lor lack of costumes, devised bY pin expanse of Miss James or y i [the British will have to sultithe plonde and brunette loveliness \ French audiences as well, It ap-/_in that order—of two other six~ > i?

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.Ipears that what passes for nudery footers, Helena (Teacups) Temp- % |in one place may only be prudery est and Bernice Chapman, plus in the other. {the 29 other girls, l1deas Differ { A visitor at the costume call Last year the Folies came this remarked that there seemed to be

way from Paris and the producer, MOIS than 32 2 milling shout Dick Hurran, sheared a g-string 0," sal r. Hurran. ust . la bit here and there and dis: Sount Sverything in sight and di- © |carded a handful of sequins which V'@€ bY two. ny [the French insisted were neces- gee 5 sary to achieve a fine balance of image and imagination. For days Mr. Hurran has toyed ‘with strips of gold kid leather and diamante jewelry trying to figure out how to cover the most with the least. “What a problem,” he groaned, craning his neck at Georgette James, whose red head towers above the show line, | “We British have forthright tastes—just as in food. Give us [plain roast beef and we're happy. The French are different. They like delicate sauces, Now we like (nudes that are nudes, The French | prefer a tiny element of mystery as well.

More Tourists Take

Autos to Europe NEW YORK, Feb. 24 (UP)—A travel agency, whose business it is to ship tourists’ automobiles to = Europe, advises them not to wai & too long this year. Another good season of Eure pean travel is expected, despite the world situation, and the inte: wi national travel department of th ko American Automobile Associations says shipping space may be tights later on, It recommends that Bu<& rope-bound motorists make theits’% reservations well in advance. The agency shipped 90 per cen of the vehicles taken abroad b To Cover U Americans in 1950 and expects “Under our code, now giris handle a similar amount this need wear nothing at all if they year. Although reservations we: stand absolutely still. But in de- slow for Te first few weeks ol ference to our allies, in peace and the year, the agency said an ir

[Atinglen, Fountain Square, Old Trail, Rivoli, Sheridan and Speed- ), John Barrymore Jr. in "High Lonesome” (Star), Alan Ladd a Mon Freeman in "Branded" (Belment, Hamilton, Old Trail, Rit, Speedway and St. Clair), and John Wayne in "Sands of Iwo Jima" (Tacoma).

St. Patrick's Day Program Planned

The fifth annual St. Patrick’s/Indiana Roof Mar. 186. | Co-chairmen of the event are, |war, we are going to scatter a creasing number of tourists ha

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