Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1942 — Page 31

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It walks and it talks, but good. Pressagentus = stupendous, or pressagent stupe, for short, -can be found feeding on dictionaries and thesauruses. Carnivorous to ‘a degree, it preys through newspaper offices with wagging tongue, here and there . trapping an undefended

with superlatives designed -to | hypnotize: and make its victim's ‘head swim. Its natural habitat is anywhere, particularly Hollywood, New York and the smoking cars of fast trains where it can knock a traveling salesman dead with its Jokes. ” ” ” I HAVE SUCCEEDED in isolating several specimens or, rather, “ they have isolated me and I have found they are friendly, versatile and well-heeled with ready cash, which they use to entice me into bars ‘and restaurants “for quiet talks. ”»’

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SOCIOLOGY DEPARTMENTS of universities and colleges are welcome to part or all of my recent studies goncerning a new species of life I have encountered in the amusement world. I have classified it as pressagentus stupendous and oh the anthro- . pological scale it ranges from picanthropus erectus to homo sapiens, about one Tung in the ladder of evolution sbove a dramatic critic.

companion in his need, Eddie Rivers, who does the traveling public relations for a Hollywood studio. He apprised me of his. existence several weeks ago in an airmail special from Bluefield, W. Va. The stationery revealed he was residing in a certain hotel there which announced to the. world its facilities of 200 rooms ‘and five baths. The burden of Eddie's letter was that I should interview Lucille Ball over the telephone from Hollywood. Then, one day a fortnight later, in breezed Eddie to announce it was all set. At that moment, I conceived the brilliant plan of having Lucille Ball interview me. Eddie's face ‘blanched ‘a little but he smiled suddenly and said he had to go to Evansville, I haven't heard from him or Lucille Ball since. : 8 8 ”

Dixie Met Cornell's Dog

HENRY SENBER PRESENTED himself the other day. He is the. first advance agent for “The Corn Is Green” which comes to English’s March 26. Mr. Senber. is a smiling, scholar-ly-looking gentlemen with a wit ty manner and a black cocker spaniel named “Dixie” which. he ‘somehow manages to stowaway successfully in Pullman cars, air-

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This is a scene from “Song of the Islands” which moves over to

the Lyric today, featuring Betty Grable and Victor Mature.

“Blue,

White and Perfect” with Michael Shane, defective, is the second

feature.

Boyd in Desert Film at Alamo

home of Mrs. L. P. Kreiser, president, 6379 Park ave, at 1 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs. Richard Fielding will review Sidney Homer’s book, “My: Wife and 1.” Mrs. William J. Goory, contralto, and Mrs. Gertrude Gutelius will sing for the group, with Mrs. Paul McCord accompanying.

XYLOPHONE PLAYER TO GIVE CONCERT

Miss Marielta Huron, one of the nation’s leading xylophone players, will be presented in a concert at Indiana Central college at 8 p. m. Friday by Sigma Alpha Mu, campus musical group. A native of Columbus, O., Miss Huron is-a graduate of the Fairmount college in Washington. - She will be. accompanied by Edwin Stainbrook, pianist and music coach.

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morning, just after Henry had given Dixie a bath in the hotel bath tub. We stopped as the crowd surged by us and Henry ordered Dixie to shake hands.with me. Dixie refused. Henry explained tactfully that ever since Dixie had* met Katharine Cornell's dog in Cincinnati, he had no time for newspapermen. = t J ”

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She explained that she always follows Mr. Senber, who is twoweeks’ advance agent for the show. ° Miss Ward, who told me that she is really Mrs. somebody else but uses Miss Ward professionally,

a Beacon Hill Bostonian inflection; She is a &raduate of Shortridge high school. She: went out during : the early part of the winter ahead of the Lunts until. “There: “Shall: Be No Night” closed. In addition to willing the kind of publicity you: don’t have to wade ~through “in -galoshes, ‘Miss Ward speaks at women's clubs on the theater and Miss Barrymore. She also « addresses <high™ ‘school groups. It is her angle on ‘the Publicity. He Ward wis once well known as an actress, but she quit the stage for a regson that might only occur to one of this species. She knew she never would be-

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LESLIE LIEBER of the public relations’ firm of Davis-Lieber, 49th st., New. York, is another case in point. ‘He writes me a chiding letter in regard to one of ‘his clients, a girl singer who had a baby, 1 once mentioned. He wrote: . “However good : your’ intentions may have: been in publishing the confidential medical material we

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Battling it out in “Outlaws of the Desert” are William Boyd and Duncan Renaldo. It comes to the Alamo tomorrow with “Mercy Island,” a castaway thriller and the first episode of “Spy Smasher,” a

new serial.

Venus at Fox

The Fox traveling burlesque. opening today presents “Venus,” a new. theatrical personality. A full complement of vaudeville and:

comedy ‘is included in the new |.

bill:

BARITONE TO BE CANTATA SOLOIST

E. Ford Blanford, baritone, will be the soloist with the concert choir of the Central Music Studios’ presentation of the Lenten cantata, “Christ's Last Words from the Cross” at 7:30.p. m. Sunday at the Darlington, Ind., Christian church.

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““Dan erously They Live,” with Jon arfield, Nancy Coleman and and 10:30. Massey, at 12:50, 4, 7:10

Lady 1 a Night,” with Joan Blondell John Wayne and Ray Middleton, at 11:25,

2:35, 5:45 and 8: 80. INDIANA “The:Lady Has Plans,” with Paul.

ette Godda. a and Ray Milland, at Ha2. ee 4:42 7:27-and 10:13.

Slondike, , with Broderick Crawford De-

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“To Be or Not to Be,’ with Jk Benny ‘and Carole- Lombard, at 11, 1:43, %: 26, 7:00 ‘and 9:52. “B ys Orchid,” with Mar, rg No wa. of 3 wyer, at

, 8:10 LYRIC “Song of the Islands,” with Betty Grable snd Victor Mature, at 13:1 2:50, 5:30, 8:05 and, 10: “Blue, White Perfect,” with

Lo Nolan and a Beth Jughes,, 1, 1:35, 4:15, 6:50 and 9:30.

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