Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1951 — Page 26

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Young Knows * Hindu Music

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“Then 1 arranged cymbals, and played

in a library book. “Wellman

Takes care of everything for her. All the indispensables—Dbills, papers, snapshots and cards in a

{Hindu music I want.

Many fine leathers and colors.

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Wellman, claiming it was old Hindu music which I had found

listened to it and said, ‘Terrific. Just the kind of ruard thoroughly. searched. the

musical] score for the picture, handy picture case. Extra pockets Victor |grinned. “The picture | —coin purse! Stronger, too, be- | was rel ed and no one over i i discovered wha . cause it's stitchless. A.»

THELMA RITTER, the charac-| ter actress, spent a. day at the big] whispered

lavish home Jan Sterling and stealing WHEELBARROWS.” in Beverly!

time was spent| with Jan beside the 100-foot-long Granger |swimming pool, on which Douglas didn't get along during fi keeps a rowboat. The next day of Jan received a note from Thelma much to Granger's surprise, Carlson avoided barbecuing him in “Thanks for the day by the edge his SatEvePost series about mak-

Bill suppressed a yawn and said: “It's easily explained..In San Francisco in 1850 all the west--| erners were easterners. They'd all just come out from the

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: By Erskine Johnson © HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 21—Laughtime, U. 8. A.: Victor Young finally has spilled the beans about the time he played “Yankee Doodle” backwards, conducts, writes scores for hit movies, and has composed

such popular song hits as “My Foolish Hear “Sweet Sue.”/~oa1 » One afternoon the shoot-

It happened a few years back,jno schedule had gone haywire, | when Director William Wellman tem nerg were popping and most asked him for for some authentic je tho cast members were in a Hindu music for. the film, “They 1a. mood. Light That Failed,” but Victor's

He's the musical whiz who

“What's everybody worrying about?” asked Twiford. “This is

“I knew Wellman wouldn't like 5 great story.” authentic Hindu music even if 1 ‘gave it to him,” Victor confessed. Barbara, {“T got a crazy idea to play Yankee| «apgolutely,” Doodle backwards. I tried it out ford, on the piano. It sounded Boos.

“You really think so?” said

enthused Twi-

{ravens in five years.” | a a THEY'RE telling about the defense plant employee who kept making repeated trips past the gate guard with _wheelbarrows full of straw. Each {time the

|straw, then waved him and the

“I played it as part of the \op 0 rrow through the gate.

[together at a local pub,

less straw. “I wasn’t the

straw,” Ml was

taking guy,

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“King Solomon's Mines.” But

ing the picture. “1 can't

“Well,” welled Holden, He WAS nic

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| Granger's face clouded. know. something,” he said, hadn't thought of that.” 2 o 2

{Bugsy Siegel-type of role

Irole. | “Good for you,” the gambler wrote in a fan letter, “Bugsy

Business Outlook, by J. A. Livingston, is in your Sunday

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES —

“It's the best story for

| That night, after a few drinks the {puzzled guard asked the fellow {why he was taking all that worth-

IT'S NO SECRET that Stewart] and Richard Carlson Iming| were torn off and others lost

understand Carlson #2 _ BILL BOWERS, the screen-play| writing such nice things about my |writer, turned in a script for career and my acting,” Granger) la western with an 1850 San Fran-| told Bill Holden after the series! cisco background and then -went|was published. | to Palm Springs to soak up the . Almost immediately he re-itha. stories, too. {veda frantic-phone-eall-froM phut-—your-career-dnd—yodr ac [the film’s producer, who screamed:|jne hut he still didn’t say he liked “Look, Bill, this dialog is much yay, »

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A DETROIT gambler read that, Sheldon Leonard would enact a # in| The producer was satisfied and «young Man in a Hurry” and that! Bill went back to his sun bathing. he would underplay the menace

would have wanted it that way.” |

Times Amusernent Clock 4

: LOEW'S “Ft. Deflance,” with Dane Clark, at 12:40, 3:45, 6:45 and 9.45.

“Calling Bulldog Drummond,” with % Walter Pidgeon, at 11, 2:05, 5:05 and -

CIRCLE

“Close to My Heart,” with Ray Milland and Gene Tierney, &t 11:35, 1:40: 3:45, 5:45, 7:50 and 9:55.

“Ride, Cowboy. Ride” at 1:20, 9:30.

3:25.,5:30, 7:30 and ESQUIRE “ Christmas Carol,” * with Alastair 8im, at 6, 8:10 and 10:20. I INDIANA

ixed Bayonets,” wit Evans. at 11:09, 1:56, 4:44, buna

“Northwest Territory” : 3:35, 6:26 and 9.15 st lade KEITH'S

“Let's Make It Legal,” with

Claudette Colbert, at 12:40, 3:50, 7 10:05

and

“Love Nest,” with William - gan, at 11:15, 2:20, 5:30 and sao LYRIC “Captain Blood,” with Errol Fl | #t 11, 1:38, 4:30, 7:22 and 10: dig 1 “Masked Raiders,” with | at 12:38, 3:30, 6:22 and 0: Boh

Even Firemen Get Lost In Western Oregon Fog

SALEM, Ore, (UP)—It can get {mighty foggy in western Oregon at this time of year, as volunteer firemen of nearby Silverton can tell you, They were called to the W. J. Perkins home when ‘a car caught fire in the back yard. | Mr. Perkins managed to put out the blaze after he had called the volunteer départment, then ran to the curb to signal the fire, fighters. ' They / failed to notice! him, and sirened half way to} Sublimity, Ore., 14 miles away,| before they realized they were] lost. x vo

‘Santa Panics ‘em

SALEM, Mass. (UP) — Three {women fainted, a boy's clothes

'| their shoes in the mad rush. Citi{zens of the historic city were not | hunting a witch—just fighting to! {get into the state armory, whery {a Chamber of Commerce Santa | Claus was giving presents.

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