Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1952 — Page 10
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By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, June 10—Betty Hutton's contract with i Paramount winds up in a year. She'll resign but only for ©
one movie every 12 months,
and the opportunity for inggpendent production with hubby *
Charles O'Curran. CORINE CALVET and John Bromfield are planning. to adopt a child. . Johnnie Ray dolls will soon be on the market. Yep, they'll cry. Dick Powell may direct John Wayne in Alamo” at Republic, Dick’s been plugging for a director's berth for months. Marlene Dietrich called off that concert tour. . Richard Rober, star of “The Well,” who was killed in an auto accident, is the. star of a pilot reel TV film Bing Crosby Enterprises is showing to advertising
agencies. n n n PAT NEAL is headed for Korea with a USO troupe.
Dedn Martin and Jerry Lewis will play the Texas State Fair in Dallas Oct, 4-19. This deal calls for a big guarantee against 70 per cent of the box-office take.
» » ” CHARLITA, the Mexican pep-
per pot who swore off scanty-|
attire roles, for la Man.” The same film will have you seeing double when a couple of comics named Duke Mitchell and Sammy Petrillo flash on the screen. They're dead ringers for Martin and Lewis, Sammy looks 80 much like Jerry he even doubled for him on one of Jerry's TV shows
is back in a sarong
> » n n THE PLOT of Jennifer Jones’ new film, “Ruby Gentry,” finally Is out. She plays a wild, sexy gal
from the wrong side of the tracks who wrecks the lives of two men
and kills her brother. The back-|
ground is North Carolina and 50
In Hollywood—
Hutton to Make |
“The
“Bela Lugosi Meets the Goril-|
| ‘Shoots’ 2 at Once
Film a Year
giving her a chance at TV
{per cent of the film will be made on location. Carleton Heston and
Times Amusement
Clock
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Dream with Ray Midagton i i iy "Shiries, at 11, Hy Marines,” at 12: ers © 30, 6:30, 9-05. ESQUIRE “The Lady Says Neo.” lr ~and David Niven, at 4 and 100% INDIANA “Macae.” with Jane Ruste £3 a. Mitchum, at 42:40 Ho] 1 Affair,”
30, 5 KEITH'S OF Peter Lawford,
at 11:08,
with Joan 8
and 3:45,
sb 11:18, 2:20,
a, 123 3g 3: %. Never Forget Your 8:25.
2.10. 530, LOEW'S
“You Man With Ideas.” with Piuise £ Daroel and Glenn Ford, at
:50, 9:55. “When In Reme.,” at 11:10, 2:10, 5:15, 8:15. “Okinawa,” ane Pat O'Brien, at 1: 2. 4:25. 7:35, 10:35. at 11:45,
“Man From Amariile.” 2:45, 5:45, 3:50.
Karl Maulden head the cast. » ” ~ MOVIE DOLL to Rouben Mamoulian: “Nothing annoys me more than to have friends drop in unexpectedly to find the house look-
Lucille Ball
rector,
luminaries as the |Baxter, Boris Karloff, Paul Henreid, Leo Carillo, Jack Oakie, HOLLYWOOD, June 10 (UP)— Harriet Hilliard, Teresa Wright, Lew Landers, a veteran film di-| Lucille Ball and George Montis the only movie- -maker | gomery.
late Warner
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But It Gets Away
ROLLA, Mo. Frank can boast about the one he was glad to let get away. Frank had what he thought was an unusually big fish on his| hook because he couldn't bring it in. The catch finally gurfaced and Frank found a large beaver, at the end of his line. The beaver snapped the line|
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4 8 =n day of making two movies at ANTHONY CAPPS, movie Once ; ; . . baliroc One picture is the film you dance director, about ballroom see in the popcorn palaces. The dancing: jother is a home movie he makes
“When a man and womanof himself making the movie! dance well together it makes aland that celluloid gets exclusive happier marriage. Dancing is showings, minus the popcorn, in stimulating. The happiest couples his Beverly Hills home. | dance together. It makes them The home movies star such] more aware of themselves.”
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Hog Price 75 Cents
Hogs dropped from yesterday's trading today at Stockyards. Weig 270 pounds show but some hogs wi were only 50 ce
* Sows dropped 5 yesterday's avera, sows weighing sold “at $20.25 weights, 230-250 $19.50-2050. A f sows weighing 3! down to $18. 2 Steer and hq around 900 poun steady with yes grades brought and bulls were ste commercial cows Hogs 9000: barrows 75 cents to $1 lower: 270 pounds showing under 160 pounds on sows 50-75 cents lowe 230 pounds, $20.25-20.7 No. 1 and 2, $20.85-2 250 pounds, $19.50-20.; £18.75-20.25: 270-300 1 heavier weights scar pounds, $17-18; near 1¢ few choice light sows $18: hulk 350 pounds Caftle 1600: calves 3 yearlings around 900 early sales good anc load choice near 700commercial yearlings, on heavier steers: cow utility and commercia ners and cutters. $18mercial bulls, $24-27. utility, $21-23.50: wv weights to” 50 cents around $1 lower; few early; most sales, $35. to prime, $32-35.50; ut $24-31.50. Sheep 300: ewes & tales $1 lower: spring dertone weak: few cha! lambs, $29: cull to che ewes, $7-9; only e¢h pounds. eligible shove
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Spanish War
Indiana Veterar fsh-American War 3-day encampme: tion of officers af today. Jesse Miller, elected comma Colvin, Pri Shake, Terre Hau Rinke, Jeffersonvi vice commanders. The new comm: Wilson Oren, 65 S adjutant for the 1¢ Wiley, 436 Easter: pointed inspector, Kreke, Terre Haut Indianapolis wa. gite for the 54th : ment June 14-15-1
Argentine Col
Outdoes the
BUENOS AIRE! —Argentina was day than parts of A cold wave dr cury to’ 23 degrees degrees at interi minimum tempera tion Island in the 32 degrees,
INDIANAPOLLI! CASUAL
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