Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1952 — Page 6

In Hollywood — Informal Talk Out for Rita

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William E. Settles, *‘Iaught, Clifton Short and James 554 William O'Brien, who wrote Hensley drove into the station at|“yere Comes the Groom,” ‘5200 W. Washington 8t., just as thinking about an altar trek . . .| thé holdup men were leaving after jane Wyman has a suite reserved] the attendant, Harry for May 2 on the London-bound| word, on the. back of the head ‘vith a gun-and taking $33. They followed the gateway car ‘o High School Rd. and 10th St. | priend Irma” left the audience] ‘where the bandits’ car went out bug-eyed over Marte Wilson's f control and hit some trees. The three men fled on fot. :

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By Erskine Johnson ! HOLLYWOOD —Feb. 4—Exclusively Yours: Columbia dpparently doesn’t want Rita Hayworth talking to the

press away from the studio.

| She scheduled an informal talk at her home. Then |she wired her regrets that she|’ was cancelling the talk, when

Mooresville Youths Aid in Capture of | Holdup Suspects

Jack

license | yumbers supplied by the Mooresville youths led to the arrest of ber of 224 W. 29th 8t., Paul Mabin, 21, of 404 W. 26th St. and a 17-year-old.

Mr. Ford identified Armstrong jzed ( the man who slugged him.|Jones does a TV show it's organ-

Armstrong and Mabin are sched- ized chaos—on split-second ‘imppear tonight in Beech ing.- Warming up for another All| rove Magistrate's Court on pre- Star Revue show, Spike let me in| liminary charges of robbery. The on 17-year-old has been turnéd over to juvenile authorities, City detectives are questioning the trio about other recent hold- |

[Rita wired, “I am frank to tell Four Mooresville youths today you there is nothing further that] vere credited with assisting in the I could talk to you about.” capture of threes sought In the holdup-slugging of a 73-year-old) qi oie’ Aly Khan on or off the gas station attendant early early| ....rd.

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Queen Mary. | | “ 8 8

| THE TV DEBUT of “My

in - character wardrobe. Marie's comment: : | I'm supposed to be flat. |

| headed, but I didn’t know I was supposed to be flat-chested.”

bedlam, but when 8S

the secrets of his TV madness. | “Everying is set up bar by bar and synchronized with the |C cameras,” he said. “We use 11 | microphones and. four cameras. | There's an average of camera setups compared to the | normal 60 for an hour comedy show.” Is the pace rough on Spike?

tearned to be a high jumper. On|

lour last show I had to jump over leycorn for 19 of the deaths—12 la spinet piano off-stage to make inside the city limits.

a fast change. You know some-|

‘thing? I cleared the plano, and destrians [the guy sitting in front of it, and driv {with a foot to spare.”

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|a-buzz on who'll be nominated for 1151's Oscars.

It looks like a four-way race for best performance by an actor and actress, Best actor: Kirk Douglas (Detective Story); | Frederic March (Death of a Salesman); Marlon Brando (A Streetcar Named Desire); and Arthur Kennedy (Bright Vietory). Best actress: Shelley Winters,

n LJ - | TELEVISION MAY be orgar- Tr pike

111 Indianapolis -and Marion

careless driving or walking, state 2543 |and city police reported today.

|because 16 road deaths in the icity and county so far in 1952 |show last year’s lessons have not

“Look,” he answered. “I've even been learned,

[ties in Indianapolis:

wr |ential streets, 5; disobeying auto{matic traffic signals, 3; disregarding railroad warning flashers, 2;

EXPECTING AGAIN—Movie star Ingrid Bergman and a Like. Ike” buttons and, through 9c Till Roherto Rossellini, who made international love affair in 1950; have announced that they are expecting | another baby in June, a girl, they hope. Here Miss Bergman practices knitting while the director scans a script in Rome.

They needn't have died, those ounty traffic victims of 1951.

Most were futile sacrifices to

They -apparently died in vain,

Authorities blamed John Bar-

City police blamed 22 pe-

Eight pedes-|

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Dr.

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affic Toll in County [si sr ao Goes on and on and on

following closely, 1; cause undetermined, 4. on the staff of Rep. Cecil Harden, | City police do not list as traffic Covington, fatalities trains or streetcars or persons | Each state was asked to select killed on private property. Timgs reported four such deaths was named by Mrs. Mabel Fras-| last year. Dr. R. N. Harger, director of Can state committee. the Indianapolis Safety Council's traffic division, things were needed to curb the slaughter:

ONE—Increased self-discipline ® ‘e ’ for tHeir own deaths,'on the part of drivers because, Ha ers who failed to give there aren't enough police to be nng 1 {them the right of way for the everywhere. 3 [killing of 11 more. [trians were injured fatally else- demand HOLLYWOOD'S ALREADY where in the county. when - driver ~discipline....breaks SUAlity only $75—uhy pay more? {down, : se

TWO—An aroused ‘public, stricter traffic control]

Harger praised Municipal | Scott McDonald, ent | |other drivers for 33 more fatali- 17 of 19 drunken ald, who *atl | | : . first three weeks of this] Excessive speed, 9; failing to year, and Municipal Judge Phillip | oo8 give another” vehicle: the right of [,, Bayt, who jailed 18 of 26.

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Brownson's |

anapolis Republican, returns from | speech making at Omaha tonight, |

presidential race. The girls from his office, who will be riding the Ike bandwagon | at the box supper in the George-| town University gym tonight are]

2:31; 5:04,

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(Reed. Boss Didn't Know

Miss Harshman, who is Mr. | -

“Tales of Robin Clarke, at 11

Times Amusement

S § ° Clock ecreraries Lokw's : ® . ' “Quo Vadis.” with Robert Taylor ¥ I uke and Deborah Kerr, at 11:30, 3:40, 00S y ' a 5:50 ‘and 8:85. «. CIRCLE WASHINGTON, Feb, 4—When RicDecision Before Dawn. with char asehart n egardes Rep. Charles B. Brownson, Indi-| Neft, at ‘11710, 2:45, 6:20 and 9:55. “Cloudburst,” with Robert Pres-

ton, at 1:18, 4:50 and 8:25,

ESQUIRE

he will .Tearn that the Lincoln| «roreign Correspondent,” with Day box supper held here was a George Sanders, at 6 and 10:08 sort of surprise party—on him. | Maiade Winds, with Fredrie -For while he was away, in . Indianapolis this week-end and | - INDIANA z off to the Nebraska city for the| cars ram ang Bets Drake. at talk tonight, two of his pretty; 12:40..3:48, 8:34 and 10 secretaries signed up to distribute| Dpowall, at 11.25 3.3%. 5.31 and 8:43 “I Like Ike” buttons. = ii One of the things about which| ~~. KEU&S =~ the Marion County Congressman Broker,” With Jeanne Crain, at ES has been silent is whether or not| 1:45..7:20 and 10:10. he is supporting Son, Tafe or saa'are, and Gultare™ at 12:48, Gen. Eisenhower -in_ the

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Hood," with Roby 1133, 4:06, 6:39

both from Indianapolis. They are; aserw : et Missses Ann Harshman and Ruth HURRY! LAST 3 DAYS!

6TH WEEK

Brownson’s personal secretary,| said her boss knew nothing about the deal. out looking for pretty girls to SEM wear their colors and distribute| e

Doors Open / 11:00 AM, ;

The Ike boosters were Last

an invitation from the office Of (Except | {Rep. W. Sterling Cole (R. N. Y.), Ral) they bath signed up. “It as no political cance,” Miss Harshman said. “We just get in free this way.” The box supper

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kissing scene in “Toast of New|.

Orleans.” The story's making the ,, i, ities today to plead for re-| duction ‘of his $3000 bond “so I| can get out of there County jail) .

rounds now that the GraysonLanza feud is blazing again . Robert Merrill's return to the Met cost him a singing lead in “The Music Master” at Fox... It jooks|

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la U. 8. commissioner's hearing before entering’ a plea in court.| But today he said he would waive [that hearing and plead guilty to expedite his departure from the local bastille. He wanted his bond reduced so he could “get out for two or three days” before starting his sentence,

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