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In Hollywsod=- di | Burt Lancaster Turns to Drama
By Erskine Johnson
HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 22—Guys and Dolls: I'll go on
making swashbucklers for my own company. Bit in my] outside pictures, I want to do things that will help me as|
an actor against the time when I have to give up all this, jumping around.” TT _ Tm,
Burt Lancaster, at 38 explaining his reason for biting off a Announce lis’ “Come Back, Little Sheba” and concealing his muscles under * “Anyhow,” he continued, “I rl $ don’t understand people wha talk ec ion * picture. I've done a variety of Mrs, James H. Smiley will give roles. I remember when I went to Suldance to the Indianapolis
chunk of solid drama in Hal WalResults of a’ husiness suit for a change. eau S ° about a Burt Lancaster type of Columbia with “The Flame and Council of Churchwomen as new-
the Arrow.” They weren't in- ly- elected parliamentarian for terested in making such a film 1952, '53. | and told me they wanted a Lan-| The churchwomen have an-|
caster type of picture—like ‘The! | Killers.’ P P e ‘The nounced the re-election of Mrs.
“Not too 1dng ago, T went back W+ M. Baumheckel as president
to Columbia with an idea for a 2nd the election of Mrs. H. F. tender story about parents and! |Ayres, as assistant recording sec-| children. The - same . executive retary. Other officers, all re-
lected, are: Mrs. W. 8B. Hague, howled that the studio was only] . : interested in a typical I {first vice president; Mrs. A. R.|
.ancaster! ; ; Kauffman, second vice president; picture. ‘Like what-' 1 asked. ns Morton Hansen, ‘third vice| ‘Why,' bristled the executive, ‘like president; Mrs. D. C. Venerable, |
the ‘Flame and the Arrow,’ of recording secretary; Mrs. D. R.| course. Kellum, treasurer; Mrs. Walter) . x = L. Thoms, assistant treasurer;
MONICA LEWIS, a new movie Mrs. L. J* Riddle, historian; and whispered the “bad” Mrs. H. A. Vertrees, auditor. news about her career—she's los-; The Council of Churchwomen | includes representatives from, Ing pots and pots of money as churches of i Protestant de-| a flicker lovely. nominations in the city: and is] Her show business pals got the affiliated with the National Coun-| idea that Monica was being of- cil of Churches. fered Ft. Knox and Bing Crosby’s| = money belt when Hollywood Pied] Ei Pipered her right out of night a club stardom. Buf, now, a little] over a year later, Monica is con-! fessing: ! “I make a third of what I used to make in night clubs alone, That's not counting what 1 used| to get in radio, TV and recordings. 1 wanted to be a movie actress, that’s all. I had to choose|™ between making big money and | doing what I loved best. It was|3 an emotional kind of decision and] I won't make any claim ing intelligent. All I kno it’s emotionally satisfying.” Her current chore: A nice role; in MGM's “Everything I Have 1s Yours.”
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IT'S BEEN kept a secret that Dana Andrews is turning over ” ’ the $100,000 he's being paid by PROTESTANT LEADER—Mrs. | Columbia for “Assignment-Paris” W, M. Baumheckel will serve the | to Producer Sam Goldwyn as the Indianapolis Council of Church. | price for his freedom from a Women at 1952.53 president. |
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JOINING THE CAST—Min- | nie Pearl, popular comedienne |
| of "Grand Of Opry,"
today and tomorrow. She will appear with "Little" Dickens and his "Country Boys."
Times Amusement Clock LOEW'S “Singin' In the Rain,” with Gens Kelly, Donald O'Connor and Denbis Reynolds, at 11. 1:08, 3:20, 5:30, 7.40 and 9:56 CIRCLE “Semething to Live For.” with Joan Fontaine and Ray Milland, at 12:45, 3:55, 7:06 and 10:10 “Tale of Five Women" at 11:18, 2.25, 5:30 and 8:40. ESQUIRE “Stagecoach.” with John Wayne and Claire Trevor, at 6, 85:05 and 10:10, INDIANA ‘Deadline, U. 8. A.” with Humph-
rey Bogart and Fthel Barrymore, at }2:30, 3:45, 6.55 and 10:10.
“Oklahoma Annie” at 11, 2:10, 5:20, and 8:35 KEITH'S “With A Seng in My Heart." with
Susan Eayward and David Wayne, at 12:10, 3:25. 6:35 and 9:50 at 11:05, 3:15, 5:30 and LYRIC Stage Show at 1:05, 4:05, 7:08 an 9:35 “The Unknown World” at 11:15, 2:15, 5:15, 8.20 and 10:40, RITZ
“The Man in the Curtain time. 8:30.
“Jet Joh" 8:45.
White Suit” ©
‘Woman Shot; Husband Held
| A 38-year-old Rochester woman {was brought to 3t. Vincent's Hos-
| pital here in serious condition
|with a bullet wound early today,
and state police charged her former husband with shooting her.! Mrs. Sarah Zimmerman . and Gene Healy, about 21, Huntington, were shot in her home late last night, troopers said. Mr. Healy was taken to a Rochester hospital with two bullet wounds in his arm. Doctors said his con-
dition was not serious.
Troopers arrested “Byron Zim{merman, 38, in his father’s cot{tage on Lake Manitou. They said they found a gun underneath the cottage.
Goldwyn contract. But Dana slipped me the news’ and added: “I'm reaching the age at which| I can’t afford to make mediocre | movies. You can’t blame a pro-
Parents of Pupils Fight
ducer for wanting to get an oh Delinquency, Gaming
off the books if there's a chance for a loan-out for him. But it’ s| bad for the actor most of the with their children Thursday at time. I've been under contract to School 26. Goldwyn for 12 years. I think They will be starting a project]
that's a record for a Goldwynidesigned to wipe out delinquency in the(1301 E. 16th St. “I haveigchool neighborhood. 1
star. We're parting good friends.” reported As he sees his future:
enough money so. that I don’t)
{and gambling
Classes to be held Thursday
Parents will go back to school]
evenings for five weeks will offer parents a chance to work gymnastics and the school
crafts, skills at
More than 200 persons in the neighborhood have expressed in-
have to do a picture in order to jo in the project worked out
keep eating. If I can't get top, 3 grade movies, I won't do any. Patterson, Ex Head
Hollywood's changing. JFobuoil ‘Of Baltimore Sun, Dies ’ an ers don’t boll the pol any BALTIMORE, Apr. 22 (UP)— Paul C. Patterson, former presi{dent of the Baltimore Sun, died Ang ler Decides [1ate last night. He was 73. To Call It a Night {the result of several strokes. He| After Chilly Swim had been near death since Sunday, and died before his physician the most original get-aways in In-' He is survived by his widow, dianapolis history last night. the former Elsie J. McLean, and Harold R. Green, 26, of 646 8. five sons, one of who. works in of Kentucky Ave. bridge, when: Jacksonville, Ill., in 1878. He attwo boys, about 17, sneaked up tended the University of Chicago. behind him and slugged him with rr
Mr. Patterson had been crit-| ically ill for many months as on by WHEN HE WAS set up reached his home after the fatal thugs, a local man made one of attack. Russell St., was fishing along the the Sun's commercial department. east bank of White River, south!, Mr, Patterson was born in
K- Indian i . fell into the water and a apolis Landlord started; swimming. The boys Faces $3100 Rent Suit
m so he swam
hurled rocks at hi ; tired
downstream until they got and gave up the pursuit. Mr. Green paddled back to the place where he had entered the} bove-ceiling rents water, and went overland to call The suit was filed against Ves vet, chilled and with a g on police. V as Vo ter Poole, 130 N. Bloomington St. knot on his head, Mr. Fraen BaV€ whe rent office charged the vioup his fishing for the nigh _|lation occurred at property owned |
An Indianapolis landlord today was sued by the Office of ‘Rent Stabilization for $3100 which the|
by the landlord at 124-134 N. & Bloomington. CORNETS and $49°° The agency also seeks an inTRUMPETS from junction to prevent further alleged violations. INDIANA MUSIC co. q| Vacant House Bums 115 E. OHIO A vacant five-room house on === High School Rd., just nor‘h of Rockville Rd., burned to the
ground early today, Cause of the fire was not determined.
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after the delinquency
were made. Map Campaign Parents and school authorities! have - met with representatives| from the Park Department, PTA, Hill Center, Héalth and Welfare Council and Flanner House to| plan the campaign.
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Announce Schedule |For Mobile Blood Unit
A Red Cross mobile blood unit was to operate today from noon to 8 p. m. at Purdue University Extension, 902 N. Meridian St.
Other stops follow: Naval
Ordinance Plant, 6000 E, 21st 8t., 110 a. m, to 4 p. m., Thursday and Friday; Evansville, today through ‘Friday; Rockville, tomorrow,
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The parent-pupil courses nave been organized on a temporary,
basis, school officialg.ssaid, but they will be made permanent if interest remains high and some effect on the delinguency problem is noted.
Classes will start between 7:30
and 3 p.m,
‘Hack Saw Girl
Madeline Adcock Harrison, 18, who admitted furnishing the hacksaw blades for the Apr. 8 escape of seven prisoners from Marion [County Jail, was confined in Genleral Hospital today. The strawberry blond, whose troubles started when she was arrested with her boy friend ‘during a burglary, fell ill shortly
after she was arraigned in Crimi-,
nal Court 2 Saturday on burglary charges. Hospital officials said her condition in fair. Her jury trial for burglary is slated for May 1. Date for trial on a second charge of aiding an escape has {not been set,
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