Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1952 — Page 25
xt Saturday
In Hollywood—
‘Natural Look’
By Erskine Johnson
HOLLYWOOD, Apr. -5—Guys and Dolls: away your girdle, Mabel, and let the flesh fall where it may. I'm still goggle-eyed, but that's what Hollywood de-|
signer Billy Travilla told me to pass to the nation’s women. The new fashion changes are Ra
going to occur around milady's with wifey June Coll yer and en-| middle. Travilla is predicting that joy ‘spells ‘of home life in New|
the natural body look, even with| York—“We moved there In Neil
a bit of avoirdupois spilling over,/we thought that's where TV|.
is about to sweep in. {would be”—between filming the “Half the women in this coun- (family life comedies in Holly-| try should throw away their gir- wooq.
dles,” sald dapper Travilla, busy Hefty percentages for Stu and
checking gowns that he made for june in the showings and re-|
Marilyn Monroe and Ginger Rog-| showings of their video show? | ers in Fox's "Darling, I Am “yoy bet,” Stu said, “that's why| Growing Younger.” we beat our brains out shuttling| “Unless a woman has a really | petween New York and Hollybad body, there’s no excuse for wood and working like beavers.” all that elastic girdling and] rr ——————————— feather boning. It gives a staid, stiff, unnatural look. It's time | © for women’s bodies to look like! 162 Times women’s bodies.” ° As Travilla sees it
“Women don't ove to be all Carriers Off
pinched in and squeezed tight. woman can be completely cov- IF C i i ered, yet you:get an idea of what's or ap! a going on underneath. " At 2 p. m. today 162 excited HOLLY WOODITES who Times carriers and eight equally! choked on their caviar a couple enthusiastic supervisors pile of years ago when they heard aghoard a Baltimore & Ohio
about Jean Parker landing the streamliner for a four-day, never-|
role of hard-as-nails Billie Dawn [to-be-in the road company of Yesterday,” choke again. Jean, who won critical huzzahs|
forgotten tour of the na“Born tion's capital. can get ready to Tne 9g-hour trip will be jam{packed with fun and education. |
for her Billie and freedom from Among the places they'll visit
the Bureau of Printing and the title of Hollywood's perennial are ingenue, has bleached her hair Engraving, top of the Washing-
and now is giving out with a ton Monument, Smithsonian In-|
Mae West, western-saloon type [Stitution, Arlington National character in Vaughn Monroe's Cemetery and Tomb of the Un-| Republic western, “The Toughest known Soldier, Mt. Vernon, Man in Tombstone.” {Archives Building, Mellon Art “I'm a buxom blonde—and I'm Gallery and Ford Theater Muse-| having a ball,” beamed Jean. um. It’s back to movies for Jean,| A highlight of the trip will be she said, after a long fling on the|a tour of the Capitol Building. stage in “Born Yesterday” and a|After the lads watch our lawtour of Australia as the wife in makers in action, they will as“Detective Story.” Isemble on the steps of the Capi-| “The theater is such a luxury,"\ts] with Indiana legislators for a she said, that I just can’t afford photograph. it for a while. When the boys find time to Diana Barrymore's Isleep, it'll be in the luxurious] about Australia? 0 Hotel Annapolis. Son erm ns miseaip TY new dally and Sunday doll. I thought the people were oy to ure A fromm each
blasts]
wonderful.” » ”
CARY GRANT- is admitting Hoosier Boy Drowns that there isn’t a heavy drama or| b H a sizzling love story on his sched-| Near Ft. Camp e ule for the year. | Nine-year-old Danny Campbell What's more, he may never wag excited about moving to Ft. again have a dramatic part like Campbell, Ky. He lived in a
“None But the Lonely Heart,” or (rajler near the Army post with
hold a woman close in a sigh-and-|nis father, Sgt. William Cam swooon opera like “Notorious.” pe; and his Dy Pr
Says Cary: “The public doesn’t| nanny and a new friend went want me in dramatic roles. And|, i ring around the trailer
I'm too old for romantic parts. o.,unds. Soon afterward, they
‘The last dramatic role I had Was |¢.;1 in a creek near their homes.
in ‘Crisis’ for MGM. So they ad-|g. in drowned. vertised it: ‘See Cary Grant Make Danny Campbell lived at 517 Love Under a Palm Tree’ No|,..,o0 arranged for Monday. mare of that. People want me to gave him a farewell birthday do comedy. They just want to party last Saturday. See. me fall Sows na Bhojes, | Danny was taken to Flanner &| “THAT old boob fellow’s gone.” Buchanan Mortuary. Services are Stuart Erwin talked a, his Lord St. until last week end. Pals switch-over from the bumpkin| Surviving with his parents are with hay wisps in his hair that he his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. played in dozens ‘of Hollywood Roy Porter, 517 Lord St., and a movies to his understanding- grandmother, Mrs, Florence Porfather role in the TV film series, |ter, Kenneth, Mo,
“Trouble With Father.” FIFI AAI I IIIT IIIA ARAK As a small-screen star, Stu's
¥, | a long-time dream of working .| x CLARK—T ROBERTS FAIA AAAI RAIA YOUR FAMILY DRIVEIN xX ALDI dL: ne om "FORT DEFIANCE" MAYWOOD T|X 9600 8. Meridian~State Road 135 XX pd. ¢1—0ppostie Fi. Harrison * Box Office Open 6:15—Show at 7:00 5 |¥ . 9300 Pendleton Pike x Road 67 on South Tibbs *1X Shelley Gary Michael *|J Box Office Opens 6:00—Show 6:45 2% ~~FLUS COLOR. CARTOON ~~. x Clition WEBB—Joanne DRU x Jrieess MERRILL RENNIE ¢ x TONITE thru TUESDAY * teed kok ok kk | [r— "MR. BELVEDERE RINGS THE BELL" "PHONE CALL FROM A STRANGER" * +X Color Cartoon Shown 2 Times 3 kkk AAA Ahk Ak x James MASON—June HAVOC *| 4 Shirley YAMAGUCHI—-Don TAYLOR xx Audie MURPHY—Yvette DUGAY | x FUL LADY POSSESSED” “JAPANESE WAR BRIDE x3 . THE CMARRON Kip” i SEEERLaFYMITLULY | w= PLUS COLOR CARTOON — %* —PLUS 2 COLOR CARTOONS—2 » ¥ Color by Technleolor | FANNIN FERRELL | Rk kk hA RRA RRA ARE ARK x Shown at 6:50 and 10:20 xx, Newest, Best Outdoor Theater Van Patriefa Gigi * Drive 7000 E, on E, 38th, E. 10th or E. |X HEFLIN NEAL PEREEAU |X Wash. to 2500 Shadeland (S84. Rd. 100) a LA DOR . OpenTodayat12 Neon |x "WEEKEND WITH FATHER" 3 xfree ee Kiddies Paradise Playground | Tonight—Monday—Tuesday BEI RL I A RI EIN) 2 SMASH THRILL HITS x A"Thetr Treubles Weer "Little Ones! x Open Tonite, 5:30—Shaw at 6:00 %| ~~ —— Shown at 8:40 — *1%5 Color Carfoons *A®3X, 5: o% ETH NOW! wo ONLYL
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| \ "SAILOR BEWARE" ROUND THE CORNER . . . Movies featured at neighborhood and drive-in theaters include: "The Belle of New York," starring Fred Astaire (Greenwood, Irving, Rivoli, St. Clair, Shadeland, Theatair Twin, Uptown and‘ Zaring); Groucho Marx featured in "Girl in Every Port’ (Daisy, Deluxe, Fountain Square, Old Trail, Speedway, Westlake and Westside): Esther Williams and Red Sl Skel-
Likens Government To ‘a Big Fat Cow’
By HAROLD HARTLEY 1 Times Business Editor {trying foolishly to run the lives
| FRENCH LICK, Apr. 5—The of 150 million and are fumbling government is a big fat cow be- the ball. |ing milked by everybody, includ-
ling Tito and Churchill. And the citizens are drifting in| the fog of government failure,
| pa. assed a resolution reaffirming |its stand against a federal grip
without a chart and the Programs, socialized medicine and ming out, School’ painted the failure of He Ends Monday He was speaking to the board|6 primary ends tomorrow. was introduced by General Mo-|tion Board office, Room 12, Courtfirst vice president of the C. of C, down In the Declaration of Inde-/in the primary. If they have est strength, “he said, in its ake
jlo, {federal aid to education. That's how Dean Clarence] |“inept” olitical scientists A » "| Voter registration 3y the May |® of the Indiana State Chamber ot| If you are not registered and tors vice president and Allison house, between 8 a. m. and 10 The “light” which has gone ont|did not vote in either 1950 or 1951 gy pendence, Dean Manion said. moved to another precinct, they restraint of the power of govern-CLERMONT-DELUXEF,
lighthouse of its founders dim-| {Manion of the Notre Dame Law Registration |whose hands power has I Commerce here last night. He plan to vote, visit the Registrageneral manager E. B. Newill, |p. m. today or tomorrow. is the cornerstone of freedom laid| elections must re-register to vote The Constitution has its great-| must transfer their registrations, ment. It is full of “shall nots.”
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"BELLE OF NEW YORK"
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"AN AMERICAN IN PARIS"
ton billed in "Texas Carnival" (Arlington and Mecca); the Dean
n and Robert E. Sherwood, Sidney [Kingsley and Arthur Miller and {Tennessee Williams, in the |
Martin-Jerry Lewis vehicle "Sailor Beware" (Bell and Coronet); "A with Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron (Grove and Tacoma) and Julia Adams and Jimmy Stewart in '
American in Paris,”
‘Bend
River" (Oriental and Sheridan).
AMBASSADOR—"“Parisienns Folller” and “Pin Down Girl" ORIO—"Arisona Raiders” and and the Leopard
He added that 150,000 now are (RopEo— ‘The Kid Prom Kansas" and “Cave of Outlaws.”
ARLINGTON — “Texas The Chamber in the afternoon (BELL Sailor
Women." {TACOMA ‘An American in Paris” and BELMONT-—'"The
lon unemployment compensation, CINEMA_ "This bumping to the right and to the federal help in public assistance CQRONET — “Salor Beware"
“The Highwayman.'' TUXEDO--""This Woman Is Dangerous” Woman 1s Dangerous” | and “One Night in the Tropies.’ snd “Hurricans Island.’ VRIQWN “Belle of New York" and “The and "Red
DAISY--* ‘Girl in Every Port’ ‘and "Cimare ron Kid."
IRVING! alle r New York" and “Two re) seks With Love ME goa ‘Texas Carnivals and
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25¢ PLUS TAX ANY TIME Andy DEVINE-—Dick FORAN
“The Kid From Kansas” |
MaeDonald CAREY-—Alexis SMITH
“CAVE OF OUTLAWS” |
Color by Technicolor
Pustor CRABBE-Robert CUMM
Today, 1:15; Mon-Tues. Noble at Mass. Ave.
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ENTIRE PROGRAM IN COLOR! Esther WILLIAMS-—Red SKELTON Howard KEEL John PAYNE-—Rhonda FLEMING
TODAY--MONDAY oN
“JUNGLE Nanny
BEECH GROVE
SUNDAY—MONDAY TUESDAY Color by Technicolor! Gene KELLY Leslie CARON
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"One Night in the Tropics”
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Three New Playwrights Stir a Waning Season
By WARD MOREHOUSE NEW YORK, Apr. 5~Two more months for the theats rical season—and where are we? “South Pacific” is the oldest play in town; “The Moon Is Blue” is the long-run leader in the nonmusical field;-three of the current attrace tions, “The King and 1.” “Guys ; and. Dolls” and “Pal Joey,” are froM Kitty Gordon (of “Alma, selling out, and here's Betty Hut- Where Do You Live” fame): “Stop ton, moving in all this nonsense and come up upon the Palace here to see me. We'll talk about ~—and with the the theater's great days.” hope of bringing back the great Reflections and Notations rush of tradelg If I had a revue I'd send for that endured Wally Cox—and fn a hurry. . . . Not everybody knows that
throughout Judy Garland's ex-
traordinary en- George Abbott, the director-pro-gagement. ducer; was a fine actor; that Vine New play-
ton Freedley toured the Liberty Theaters in the army camps dure heartening to re- zg, Morehouse Ing World War I as leading man port that three in Willard Mack’s melodrama, have come along to enliven the- «gic In,” and that the beloved ater town with the town’s newest ang {llustrious Maude Adams still _|plays—George Taborl, withisigng her telegrams—when she “Flight Into Egypt”; Sigmund sends any--M. E, Adams. . . , Miller, represented by “OnelOne {s long overdue from Miss Bright Day,” and Truman Capote, Adams to this desk if she really {author of “The Grass Harp,” now meant it about wanting to do her tenanting the Martin Beck. . . .lautoblography. . . . Milton Spier, {All of which is helpful as we wait | {writing recently from the Hotel for new plays from Moss Hart|Seville, made the comment that
wrights? It fs
Neighborhood Theaters
City” and Rl EDAX = 'Bend of the River and a secondary role in “The Grass
[STRAND “Phone Call From & Stranger”
People of the Drama Small-part performance not to be overlooked: Bart Burns’ act. ing as the workman-father of the small boy who died—'"One nd “The Bright Day” at the Royale, , . , wrnel Lenka Peterson is charming in
Harp;" there's amusing playing
SPEEDWAY = we Cir] in , Bvery Port” and tn the same play from Alice “Bells of New York" and Pearce, Val Dufour and Sterling
Holloway, back after a long absence, a Comment from the vacationing ‘Theresa Helburn: “You couldn't haul Lawrence Langner or myself away from the theater, Near-
VOQUE... Phone Call Prom a Stranger ly all the fun has gone out of it
’ ZAR NG-"Bells of New York" and “The and we often ask ourselves, ‘Why
EMERSON-—-“Hunchback of Notre Dame'| BSellou and "Cat
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are we doing this? Well, we do it because we love it.” , , , Com-
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{Charles Butterworth would have been just right for Elwood P, Dowd in “Harvey.” Yes, indeed} The late Mr, Butterworth’'s Roe tary Club speech In J, P. Moe Evoy's “Americana” was a revue highspot if I ever saw one. ., Paul Gilmore, who used to pro= vide drama at the Cherry Lane Theater in Commerce Street, writes that he has “a beautiful summer theater on the shore of Lake Superior.”
Critles Vote Tuesday : 1
Events ahead for our town: Rogers & Hammerstein will give a big party at the Astor Sate urday evening, April 12, in cele« bration of the third anniversary of “South Pacific” and the first of “The King and I.” the Lambs annual spring Gambol, | Bert Lytell, will be held at the Astor, April 19, And there's that meeting o the
to be held
New York Drama Critics’ cle, Tuesday at
fines theltheater has changed. Today you|Giibert W, Gabriel, president of
ah Fath ‘Cimarron Kid" and acts, not scenes, Your big curtaininual voting on the season's best 1 :
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TODAY & TOMORROW 2 BIG HITS
“ARIZONA RAIDERS” |
Johnny WEISMULLER-~Brenda Joxck
"Tarzan and Leopard Woman"
LIT
Gene KELLY—Leslie CARON In The Technicolor Acad, Award
| “An American in Paris”
Johnny WEISMUELLER-—Shella RYAN
Dean MARTIN-—Jerry LEWIS “SAILOR BEWARE”
Penny EDWARDS-—James MILLICAN
Missing WOMEN"
western. WA-0644
‘Westward the Women’
Joan EVANS-—Melvyn DOUGLAS
“ON THE LOOSE”
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|" Model and Marriage Broker”
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Howard KEEL-—Dorothy MoGUIRE
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Return Ergagement by Popular Demand!
MARGO The Capehart CHA The
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Marge and Chan was one of the greatest hits ever presented ot LaRue's. For three ‘weeks in March Margo mystified large audiences ot
LaRue's Beautiful Penthouse. ‘Then the Capehart Television distributors obtained their services for ‘personal appearances to show aot Capehart dealers in Indianapolis and the surrounding territory. For the benefit of "the many thousands who were unable to see her, LoRue’s has rebooked” | them until April 12. All this along with LaRue's regular floor shew. ||
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