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ter and the rison is one ince George arrison has some grand , Lahr, some’ Dolores Gray from Elliott an important ght calendar: will bring "by ‘George a Kazan, into \nother date: which “South ate its third
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HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 1— —Exclusively Yours
doll would be steaming, but Penny Singleton’s refusing to percolate over Arthur (Dagwood) Lake's refusal to do the
TV version of “Blondie” unless his wife, Patricia van Cleave, replaces Penny as “Blondie.” In -» the mob of
Hughes’
Vegas Story” in Las Vegas, Penny told me: 3
“Blo
little rut for 12 years. It's been a
handica wouldn’
role hecause as soon as my face
appeare yell, time I Until version
Patricia, Penny's worked
“There’s Blondie.’
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In Hollywood— Lh ‘So What?’ ~~ Says Blondie
By Erskine Johnson
: Any other
stars at Howard
Jangling nerves and “I'm in a big premiere of “The Las
fowl ‘mood” talk. Ben Blue's fhe | comedy success in ™w guest spots ; has the movie studios bidding for | his return to the screen. He's up for a big comic spot in Fox's | ‘The Farmer Takes a Wife.” . . MGM dangled a fat offer at Ed Wynn for the rights to his life '® story. The comedy star, who's Maybe it's sensitive about his private life, forgot ‘Blondie. declined with, “I don’t think my|
there's a decision on a. TV gre story would : of Blondie with Penny or * terest to anybody. he of any Me
ndie’ has been my private
p for me. The studios * t hire me for any other!
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song-and-dance act with ie she made her night club debut recently at the Thunderbird Hotel
" in Las Vegas. But there's no es-
caping “Blondie.” She's billed as Penny “Blondie” Singleton.
5 4 =a SHELLEY WINTERS is about
to battle it out with her UI bosses |
MAYBE the Academy should give Lana Turner and Jane Rus-| sellea Door Prize. Both are now | members of Hollywood's Club. Lana fell through a shower! door and Jane claims she got hit by an automobile door. uo 88 Overheard:
Door|
for a big salary raise. She won't |
sign he gets it, mates
“I just put a bullet through my r new contract until she wife's poodle.” « « « Patricia Neal's inti-! “Her dog?” | are concerned over her| “No, her head. " {
a | SOME glamour dolls cringe at {the thought of working with Lou [Sot ove” but Hillary Brooke is not one of them. She’s the gal of | the lives of Bud and Lou in their | TV. film comedies. Hailing Lou's spontaneousness, | Hillary says:
jnow an Atomic Realty Co.
| Beverly Hills, and
listarare Orchestra In Concert Monday
\ Times State Service | LAFAYETTE, Mar. 1 — The| Lafayette Symphony Thomas E. -Wilson «¢
| FOUNTAIN
hestra, CAREINID-
"MODEL AND THE MARRIAGE BROKER" CURRENTLY PLAYING—When you
hood theater this week you can take your ¢ | Carole Mathews is appearing in "The Man With My Face" (Emerson), Thomas Gomez stars in lon and Strand), Jane Powell in "Two Weeks With Love" (Tacoma), Jeanne Crain and Thelma Ritter in "The Model and the Marriage
Neighborhood Movie Guide
| AMBASSADOR—""The “She Wolf of London
Son of Doctor Jekyll in BELL—"Theé Racket” BELMONT—"Drums in the eep South" “Farzan’'s Desert Mystery ord CINEMA ‘The Blue Veil”
CORONET Nock -End With Father” ‘and UPTOWN Fhe Model and the Marriage e Iron {PASE yd ite Yonder:
the de EpERION" Brno Man With My Face” and ZARING—' ‘Model and the Marriage BrokSQUARE—"The
the Marriaze Broker” the Deep South’
g i J "SILVER city”,
go to your neighboroice of good movies.
Broker" ~~ Carlo in "Silver City" "The Harlem Globetrotters" (Ava-
Square).
Former Local «« Comedienne
‘Model .and the Marriage Brok-
DOWNTOWN RITZ ‘Drums in‘ the Deep South" Double Dynamite;
ang RIVOLI-
Cat Creeps”
STRAND—"Wild Blue Yonder" Harlem Globetrotters.” TACOM A—"Two Weeks of Monte Cristo “On the TI XEDO- ‘Silver City"
Ia and “The tenor, will be heard in joint re-
and SSL
"Great Guns."
With Love”
and and “The Tanks
aeum, Sponsors
and “Stars and “Drums YOGU 'E—"3llver City"
Broker’ Guitars.
and and “Jumbo Ro-
er’ and Model and | and “Drums in
prume* ana “on Chicago Skater Wins
Alumnae ter of Sigma Al-
“Wild Blue Yond er | | “Distant { 1 | i
Loos 3 0 ; nducting, GROVE—T "The Racket” and “Double + 74 pha Iota. nationIT T M will give a concert at 8 p. m. pe ‘Silver City" and ia Word Race Title a ne rye al pro fessional REC ALIST — Ozan arsh, Monday, Mar. 17, in the North __ Wore Tights ; HAMAR, Norway, Mar. 1 (UP) a % music fraternity, chairman of the Jordan College Ballroom of Purdue University's '®yiNGo [he Model and ihe Marriage __Ken Henry of Chicago won the together ith. piano department of Butler Uni- Memorial Union. — {NTF Tami... Parts” __and world's._500-meter.speed- skating. rio — eta chitpter—at versity, will be heard in recital Soloist will he Mary Johnston, MECCA—"Starlift” and “Lady . From championship today. 4 "+ Jordan College
soprano, native of West Lafayette! ons ML
at 8:15 p. m. next Wednesday in Caleb Mills Hall.
will go morial
young been f
IT TAK : cost of
greater, per barrel found, than Sen years ago. A "wildcat drilling operation can represent fift ‘sand dollars, sometimeg, runs over a million dollars. Yet America's oil reserves are at an all-time high. We have
shared i
the past several years, of two-thirds of ou? profits to help provide necedeary hew facilities.
Proceeds ANd daughter of T. R. Johnston, |
to the Betty Phillips MeAward for outstanding pianists who are or have ull-time Jordan students. =
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FOR EVERY ADDITIONAL CAR THE OIL INDUSTRY PUTS UP $500
Es, for every car you add to those already on the road— someone in the oil industry must invest more than $500 in new facilities. It takes that much money to provide the producing, refining, and distributing equipment to keep one additional car rolling. And it is a staggering total when you consider that last year the number of cars in operation went up about 2,400,000—to say nothing of additional trucks, busses, tractors, oil burners, etc.
No government subsidy enters into paying the cost of the new facilities to handle this new business. This cost is met by the oil companies themselves—the sound, profitable, going concerns—both large and small. Since World War II members of the industry have spent over 12 billion dollars for new equipment.
During the same period Standard Oil and its subsidiary companies have spent over one billion dollars in this way. An important part of this money has come from re-investment of twothirds of its profits for new tools and equipment in a vast expansion program. : ; This investment has also provided research facilities for.product improvement. It has provided more and better jobs. In turn, it has yielded new profits that help Standard Oil add to the progress of the industry.
By putting a major part of our earnings back in our Witainéss, we are making sure that you will get still more and still better oil products in the future. You will get them even if your requirements should become far, far greater. And you will get quality goods at reasonable prices.
Investment of $500 in new facilities for every additional car
that goes on the road thus yields returns both to us in the industry—and to you, our customers.
Services. The date of the concert has , been changed from the originally” 13etiance. announced Mar. 16.
Standard Oil Company
ES A LOT of MONEY to find oil these days. The finding oil in the ground is now several times 2,000
y to a hundred thou- sha,
in making this possible through reinvestment, in
Gre employment.
ou director of ‘Purdue’s Information OLIVER ‘Double Dynamite
REX — Week. pnd With Father” in the Saddle
IT TAKES ALOT OF MONEY to move crude oil from the well to modern refineries and refine .it into more than troleum products. Alvin R. Jones; of our Neodoansas, refinery works on a cracking unit, a part of refining equipment costing millions of dollars. The modern tools and equipment with’ which our employees work, provided in large part by reinvested profits; help our employees produce more, earn more and enjoy steadier
“The Model and the Mar. His winning time was 43.4 of Butler University, and their Haze Broker” and “Drums in the Deep seconds. patronesses. and “Drums, Henry had taken the same dis- Proceeds of the concert will in the D South’ , ie p= . i ORIENTAL Silver City” and “Pils of tance in the Olympics at Oslo add to the $500 contribution the he Golden West.’ last week, and dominated the chapters are making toward their Xy— Secret of Convict Lake” and “Fy
national foundation this year. Miss Wilcox has appeared in
sprint distance in most of the and “Man gy hsequent exhibitions. |
8 i.
IT TAKES A LOT OF MONEY to solve the distribution problems, connected with bringing you the finest petroleum products through: Standard Oil dealers like Earl Bengston of Decatur; Illinois. I’ houginds ofiindependent businésemen serving you under the Torch and Oval sign, provide the products you want, where and when you want them. And gasoline today is one of your biggest bargains. 1t sells at 1925 prices (only the tax is higher) — yet two gallons today do-the work that then took three. A
* » -
"DRUMS IN THE DEEP SOUTH"
(Aclington, ine Old Trail, Rivoli, Uptown, St. Clair, Zaring and Fountain Square), Edmond O'Brien and Yvonne De (Oriental; Hamilton, Tuxedo and Voque) and James Craig and Barbara Peyton in i South" (Belmont, Daisy, Old Trail, Speedway, Ritz and Fountain
“I love w “and * ‘Five plus "Hollywood at Play 'n orking with Lou. He Ofer Hay’ and "The Fighting (fio a0d "Five plus ‘Hollywood at Flay! Back for Recital as the .most creative mind in ODEO— Fort Worth” and “Strike It SARI Yo : Horatle Horubi aptain Horatio Hornbiow- | Hollywood. We do a scene. to- "Rich NEIGHBORHOOD er’ and “Fort Worth.’ 4 Phyllis Wilcox,” soprano-come-gether and it's sensational.” |astINGTON.. The Model and the Mar- AYA The OT on Le *"% dienne formerly of Indianapolis = . » riage Broker’ and “Captain 00d ST. CLAIR— ‘Model nd the Marriage Sign of the times note’ There's AVALON —_ “Harlem Globetrotters’ and ~ Hroker” and “Pals of Ine Golden West» and her husband, David Williams,
of the recital are cationing here witli Miss Wilcox’ | the Indianapolis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Chap- Wilcox,-36 N, Webster Ave.
| ‘sSMUGGLER'S ISLAND’
"Drums in the Deep
several seasons of Indianapolis summer operetta, both at Butler Bowl and the Fair Grounds. .
Since her departure from Injdlanapolis, she has had roles in {many operetta productions, on Broadway and im the New Jer-
sey-to - Connecticut little - theater ''suburbs of Broadway.
Mr. Williams, whose light-opera
ital at 8:30 p. m, experience also has centered about Tues ly, Mie New York, ctrreny i€ dppearing { 11, at the Athen- with Miss Wilcox in “The King
and I" on Broadway. At present, the couple are va-
Cont. Today from 12:18 » MRobert MITCHUM—Lizabeth S( OTT “THE RACK <1” LAUREL AND HARDY
“GREAT GUNS”
LINCOLN =u:
~TODAY @ MONDAY ENTIRE SHOW IN COLOR ~ Gene KELLY —Leslle CARON
“An American in Paris”
Jeff CHANDLER-~Evelyn KEYES
* " TODAY-~MONDAY ONLY
Jane POWELL—Ricardo MONTALBAN Color by Technicolor
‘2 WEEKS WITH LOVE’
Geo, MONTGOMERY ~—Paula CORDAY
| ‘Sword of Monte Cristo’ |
VE
(MAY BEECH GROVE
SUNDAY —~MONDAY-TUESDAY Robert MITCHUM—Lizabeth SCOTT
Addams AGN a
Jane RUSSELL-—~Grouche MARX
“DOUBLE DYNAMITE”
1. by . High School senior
61 Junior Scientists To Be Honored Here
The winner must in science - or
| Sixty-one junior scientists -— Westinghouse. seniors in Indiana high schools Rs pursue a course Will be honored Apr. 5 in the Ri- engineering. lev Room of the Claypool Hotel. Requirements are a science
The students, entrants in the ,n5titude test and a report of 1000 11th Annual Science Talent
‘ ? words on “My Scientific Project.” Search aonsorey ny The Times The 40 contestants with the and Science Service—a Seripps- highest Science rating are on an Howard affiliate, will also dis all-expense trip to the Science | ¢ L . l'alent Institute in Washington, {play the scientific projects they D.C. this week-end ~jentered in the annual -talent =~" i :
} sastreh Those making the trip from Ine hn : ' ,. diana are Russel Noyes Jr, Uni H. J. Mullet, PR. D., Nobe] priz versity High School, Blooming=
winner and Professor of, Zoology a "ton, and Mary Ann Dawson, Cone at Indiana University, will give ; ' ; y Rive nersville High School.
an address on “Science Our Grandest Adventure.” Those making the honorable A student report will be given Mention list from Indiana are:
Joseph R. Cox, Culver Military Academy; Dick Eykamp, Bosse ington, He is one.of two Indiana High School, Evansville; George students tp be selected to attend M. Fleck, South Whitley High the Science Talent Institute in School; Mark Hopkins, Bosse Washington, D. C. Feb 28 High School, Evansville; Arlene through Mar. 3 McFarlin, Central Catholic High | The annual Science Talent School, Ft. Wayne; Bob Metzler, 18earch was designed to discover Nappanee High School; James E, and help scientific ability among Shields, Marion High School, and
Russell Noyes Jr., University
from Bloom-
high school seniors. Some $10,000 William H. Starbuck, Culver Mil. {in scholarships are awarded by'itary Academy.
BONY 8 HIT TODAY Cralg—B. Payton
‘DRUMS IN THE
MODEL
Tk
AND
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FOUNTAIN URIATURIE RI 1—d0e h
This One Is for Laffs! JEANNE CRAIN—THELMA RITTER
‘MARRIAGE BROKER
DEEP SOUTH”
IN COLOR Plus a Color Comic '
Tony Martin
MAT. Techni- @..W Morr FLIER Tooay ® 2 mickrrs ro pwr ® tia OT ELLOW FINN" Biggest, Best ¥ AA |B % Thru Tues. Mat. Today Eastside Theatre 12:45 to 2—ife 10TH LL OT Jeanne CRAIN Thelma RITTER Scott BRADY
"THE MODEL AND THE MARRIAGE BROKER"
Plus! Radio's ARCH OBLER’S Fantastic STAR “FIVE” The Story of the Last Four Men CAST and Woman on Earth!
ADDED! Martin & Lewis "HOLLYWOOD AT PLAY"
M RSO Thru Tues. Mal. Today 12:45~1e 2, 30¢
ENTH ER The Year's Most Unusual Program Me. had my wie, my clothes, my LIFE. The man with her was ME!
a Ih » Starring Jie THE MAN WITH MY FACE" String David 6M" “M” Means Murder, PLUS: WAYNE M Madness, Mystery! :
LLL Thru. Tues. Mal. Today 12:45 fo 2, 35¢
$116 L WASH ee ENTIRE: SHOW BY TECHNICOLOR
AMILTO
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w= ENTIRE SHOW IN COLOR —
Edmond 0'BRIEN—Yvonne DeCARLO Belty GRABLE—Dan DAILEY
SILVER giTy” “Mother Wore ol
RLINGTON..&
COMPLETE OFF STREET PARKING INOIANAS MOST DISTINCTIVE THEATRE E.10 & ARLINGTON weeeDVOORS OPEN TODAY AT 12:45 P. Monee Jeanne CRAIN # Thelma RITTER # Scott BRADY
"| “THE MODEL and the MARRIAGE BROKER” ww “CAPTAIN BLOOD” 00
FLYNN DeHAVILLAND
EGYPTIANEY
Jeanne CRAIN—~Thelma RITTER
‘Model & Marriage Broker’
Wendell COREY—Vera RALS'
“WiLb BLUE YONDER”
RANEY rs ro
™ CONTINUOUS FROM i:30
James CRAIG-—~Barbara PAYTON
‘Drums in Deep South’ Cir.
Jane RUSSELL—Grouche MARX
“DOUBLE DYNAMITE
“16th and Delaware Today. Mon. Tues.
| ore
CONTINUOUS FROM 1:30 Jane WYMAN—Charles LAUGHTON
“THE BLUE VEIL”
| Joan EVANS—Melvyn DOUGLAS
| “ON THE ko
Van HEFLIN—Patricia NEAL
‘Week-End Wilh Father’
Jeff CHANDLER —Evelyn KEYES
“THE IRON MAN”
Today, 1:15: Mon.-Tues. Noble at Mass. Ave.
Mecca IM peria) 0044
Doris DAY-—~Gordon MacRAE
“STARLIFT”
Howard DUFF—Mona FREEMAN
“LADY FROM TEXAS”
Color by Technicolor
4020 E. New York Comforfable Push-Back Seals — TODAY MONDAY ~TUESDAY —
Edmond O'BRIEN-—Yvonne DeCARLO
‘SILVER CITY’ in" Color
Steve COCHRAN-~Marl ALDON
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NOW: Ace Romantic Special for All ; ¢ The Barnum & Bailey Family Movies!
"SILVER CITY" cit ® Eamona o'Brien Jumbo Rodeo “Pony Express” In Color ROY ROGERS-DALE EVANS SUPER HIT!
“Bugs Bunny Cartoons” Regular: Prices—Come Early Please!
Free Park Plaza College at 63rd
_ JEANNE CRAIN—SCOTT BRADY—THELMA RITTER “THE MODEL AND THE MARRIAGE BROKER” Joel MeCREA “SADDLE TRAMP” COLOR BY
‘The Tanks Are Coming’ Theatre
AVALON Open 1:45
TODAY-—-MONDAY Kids 20¢. Adults he. TAX INC.
Louis HAYWARD Jody LAWRENCE
"SON OF DR. seKYLL”
Thomas Gomez—All-Star Globetrofters
‘The Harlem Globetrotters’
BELMONT
West Washington & Belmont TODAY. | P M., MON AND TUES
James CRAIG—Barbara PAYTON
=n cinecolor—
"Drums. Deep South’
Johnny Weissmuller—Nanev Kelly
"TARIAN'S DESERT MYSTERY"
Wanda HENDRIX TECHNICOLOR Jeanpe CRAIN—~Thelma RITTER
‘Model & Marriage Broker’
Tames CRAIG-—Barbara PAYTO
“DRUMS IN THE DEEP SOUTH"
ENTIRE SHOW IN COLOR! Fred ASTAIRE—Jane POWELL
“ROYAL WEDDING”
Tames CRAIG ~Barbara PAYTON-—Col
"DRUMS IN THE DEEP SOUTH"
Wendell COREY—Vera RALSTON
“WILD BLUE YONDER”
RAIG—Barbara PAYTON—Color
“DRUMS IN THE DEEP SOUTH"
Ethel BARRYMORE—Glenn FORD
“Secret of Convict Lake”
Dane CLARK~Tracey ROBERTS
‘Ft. Defiance’ Technicolor
G0 WM - OPEN TODAY 1:15 P. M._
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Today —Monday ~Tursday w= Van HEFLIN—Patricia NEAL
‘Week-End With Father’
Randolph SCOTF<Joan LESLIE
‘Man in Saddle’ T-Color GARFIELD ™ 00
we Today ~Monday Tuesday we Gary COOPER—Mar|i ALDON
‘Distant Drums’ T-Color
Joan EVANS—~Melvyn DOUGLAS
“ON THE LOOSE” ~
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OLIV ER Oliver Ave.
Tony MARTIN=-Janet LEIGH—T-Color
‘2 Tickets to Broadway’
8. BeFketd “Corky of Gasoline Alley"
ee —
. +[M'$ COLLEGE , : Jeanne CRAIN<Thelma RITTER
‘Model & Marriage Broker’
ROY ROGERS--By Technicolor
“Stars and Guitars”
Wendell COREY —Vera RALSTON
“WILD BLUE YONDER”
Miracle Men of Baskéthall!
“The Harlem Globetrotters”
Jeanne CR ATN—
‘Model & Marriage Broker’
ROY ROGERS—DALE EVAN
“Pals of the Golden West”
. Edmond OBRIEN—Yvonne DeCARLO
‘SILVER CITY’ Techniclr.
ROY ROGERS DALE EVANS
“Pals of t
