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a BATHING SUITS tn 4 | For Oomph Ann! Such Press Agentry was ys G Appear in Carmen Here. | ERA Vi 51 00
| Saturday, Sunday.
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Between shots, a million-odd dollars worth of movie | premiere at Loew's Friday. You should have no trouble Tracy. At the right, Mr. Tracy and Mr. Gable do some talent got together for a little small talk and relaxation recognizing the five principals, Frank Morgan, Clark non-political mud slinging before the camera. It's real on the set of "Boom Town,” which has its Midwestern | Gable, Claudette Colbert, Hedy Lamarr and Spencer mud, in case you were wondering.
HOLLYWOOD Two Tenors MOVIES Rehearsing a Scene With Wyler | Well Known Puts Raw Edge on Actors’ Nerves.
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PAUL HARRISON HOLLYWOOD, Aug. ¢ (NEA) Everything is tense and very quiet
Dressmaker and regular styles, Sol-
Dimitri Onoirei and Henry id colors and print-
Thompson, the two tenors who will
on the set where William Wyler is directing. That man can hear you flick the ash MT a cigaret And he believes he gets better acting from his layers when theyre Keyed up almost to the point Ol explosion known for their art, not only in Mr. Wyler is slow and thorough. He'll rehearse a scene until the America but also in Europe y D ayers are so tired of it ti at they » Mr. Onofrei is scheduled to sing begin blowing up in their lines. fence. Mr. Wyler said plaintively: Saturday night and Mr. Thompson Even Bette Davis blows up: so do | 1 don't see why everybody else Sunday night. The opera is to be Herbert Marshall and James Ste- has to talk whenever I have some- presented in English at the State phenson and other ahle pertorm- |1hing to say to the cast.” Fair Grounds grandstand by the] US In the oBSt Of eine: Heiser The whispering stopped, but neiv- Thaviu Opera Co. Chicago, under | Yet they all agree that Mr. Wyler 5 Jittle sounds continued. A shoe the auspices of the Indianapolis | Is a very fine director. He cer- speaked. a chair scraped, a woman Press Club who probably had been holding her Mr. Thompson began his operatic
‘appear here Saturday and Sunday nights in the streamlined version of the opera, “Carmen,” are widely
tainly makes em earn their money. breath exhaled audibly, and some- career at the Roval Opera Convent
A courtroom sequence is on the one crumpled a piece of cellophane. Garden in London, after studying | None of these noises would have in Italy under Lombardi, who was]
gchedule now At the very beginning of the picture. Miss Davis registered on the sound track, but Enrico Caruso's teacher. killed her boy-triend, and now shes they Were distracting to the director on trial for it. When I went on He stopped the camera each time with the French Opera at Montreal, |
He has been principal tenor also |
getting bigger—especially at Warner Bros. I'he cther dav Warners sent word that a Kansas coney cultivator had offered Olivia de Hevilland 27.000 left hind rabbits’ feet. (Not,
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her studio publicists added, declined the generous offer.
Now comes the news that a 15ton truck has been presented to Ann Sheridan by a Kansas City trucking firm. It's stopping organized truck drivers along the route, the story goes on, and will arrive in Hollywood Thursday, covered with the drivers signatures and best wishes. Miss Sheridan, the publicists promise, will accept the gift. Why Annie the Oomph Girl should need a truck of her own is somewhat doubtful. Because recently still according to the Warner press department) 500,000
among other films, a couple of the
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Mary Boland, in “Pride and Prejudice,” steams open a gummed
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but which wasn't in use at the time of the story's setting (circa 1810). Nor had Mendelssohn's “On Wings of Song’ been written
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then, though Greer Garson plays members of the International | ji on Lady Catherine's pianoforte Brotherhood of Teamsters voted | i, another scene from the picher “the voung lady they would | ture. I1ft to than anyone | 8 # 4
the set at 2:34 p. m., Mr. W vley and began the scene agai. the Chicago Civic and San Franhad rehearsed all morning and still 8 & # cisco Opera Companies. He has a] shot an inch of film rR pn ; repertoire of 58 operas, including) “ae realty toh n AF IER A SPEECH by defense, w agner works Prime Re ES Were HIBLLY counsel (Stephenson), the judge Mr. Onofrei made his debut in else.” tikes a hy c Fein turns to the opposing side and one the Royal Opera of Malta as the | iii Sb RwiA; : A WEEK-END TRIP out of 7 "Zot the lawyers 1s § cod to rice Duke in “Rigoletto.” in 1921. Since| Graciously Miss Sheridan rYe- { jayn planted in my mind the sussa I a 0 Lehi: hE HRS sung in various Italian | Sponded, “I'd much rather gel & = 06, (hat Bette Davis and and say, "Mord, the prosecution .i.iec made his United States debut | itfft from a truck driver in a big | Ghayles Bover are classed as ‘“box-
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has been a leading tenor with the| With which veiled thrust she At least Bruce Kixmiller, astute wi § ol i. 8 AN \\ NKR crateh, full haltoon actor, who does bit-roles when he i000 Opera Co: took the role| ot her last word and final re- | , anager of the Colonial in Bick- F N\A Sogg sent. Sizes 30° to can get them and extra work the ,¢ pone Jose in “Carmen” at the | venge against the Harvard Lam-= | je) has announced a showing of is rest of the time : Hollywood Bowl Opera, and has| poon, which last winter voted her | . aj This, and Heaven Too” with But ‘when the scene finally ¢,,,¢ with the Metropolitan Opera | the actress “least likely to suc- | jeffrey Lynn and Barbara O'Neill Boys’ Ree. 98c reached his cue, the man said, Co | ceed.” [" as stars. y g Cc Mlord—" and stopped, paralyzed pe has been the leading tenor Miss Sheridan's sizable gift and ¥ Rn : WASH SUITS by the accumulation tension. Mr. ~~ A “h-hikir honor which fe RR 2 Rugby and Sailor styles—Sh y with the San Carlo Opera Co. the| the hitch-hiking ’ eh Fg, & : gb) yles—Short and ’ ! Wyler started again, and the same jo coven years. He speaks fluently | goes with it are, of course, only NOTHING has brought home ; bel Sizes long pants. All washave, Shes To | FLT or RTHERON Fis SOR | Ling NipfeHs: Mio ned English French. Italian and Ru-| incidental to the current natinnal | to me the full horror of war like p . + Frieda INESCORY an “NRIISA, top hi w | ent that HollyL.L__0'SULLIVAN - An RUTHERFORD - Frieda INESCOR gan, and froze : ~ 'manian, and is familiar with Ger-| release of “They Drive by Night.” | Co gy OW Wears BOYS’ POLO [ Plus e Lanka Turner k “Get somebody else” said the di- man. a story of cross-country trucking we DE b rds and switches of Cc WE an "(rector quietly, “We can't keep do- phe ticket sale for the opera is| in which Miss Sheridan has a wn] es Fe ut Germany has SHIRTS ' 5 ov 15 \ ¢ ad RAY ‘ Ing this ; . being conducted at the English’s | prominent part. ceased to export human tresses, Crew and button neck. Plain and Theater box office and at L. Strauss| It opens at the Indiana Friday ’ Ete stripes. Short sleeves. All sizes, & Co.
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) Cin a guest ap- * HOLLYWOOD TEAMS | | Iie err Herbert Sniffs At Good OI’ Days
SIGN AUER POWER tells us that there has been at \ | : HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 8 (U. P).—| 4 00a) picture made. HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 6 (U. P)
| least one mistake in every hisMischa Auer and Tyrone Power | : N | Hugh Herbert, with a typical Her- ; ! p al ind, were signed today by the comedians | Perhaps Dick has in mind, | © to = if says “the good old | and leading men, respectively, for days” of the theater and vaudeville | their annual baseball game to be TART? are a myth. plaved at Wrigley Field Thursday WHEN DOES IT START: The comedian, who spent 23 years night CIRCLE on the stage as actor, director and
"» with Walter Rrennan, : a tim Captains of the teams are Paul- | po aan A dn Jovce John | writer before entering the movie industry in 1928, made his observation
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L 0 . WY 1 ny . CLAUDEYTE me The proc eeds go to charity. Jon Hall at 11-25. 2:30, 5:45 and 9. | about “the good old days” after re- DRESS COATS:
Ui [i 3 INDIANA turning from a short visit to Now AE WA ar Boucles with Fur “The Rovs From Syracuse,” with York 3% Ad a > Trims or Detach4 INDIANA Allan Jones, Martha Raye, Joe Pen- ie.” sal . % 7A ] * ! | war o) i } 4 “Give me the movie,” said Mr. Aony, / x A . a rv Lane, at 1:02, 4:08, 1% -, ) : p $ y HL TY TAG and 1004, Herbert. “The stage and vaudeville PL able Fur Fabric
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