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ing her social life. How that spurious cowhand car + be content to kiss a horse when he | has Miss Evans on the lot every| day I cannot imagine, but the in-| flexible law of westerns is that the hero shall never smooch the hero-| ine. Either they rewrite the law or| take my favorite actress out of | these sagebrush epics, because I| cannot have this lovely critter going stale for lack of osculation. And in the meantime, I hope Trigger bites Mr, Rogers on the nose, “What,” I asked Miss Evans the other night

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By ROBERT C. RUARK - y Seripps-Howard Staff Writer ¥ 108 ANGELES, July 31.1 am getting good and sore at the way| [§ treating my favorite movie actress. My favorite| Miss Dale Evans, and she is the most beautiful blond in

sing so pretty it gives you goose pimples, and she is a good a smart gal. But they are giving her second billing to a . she never gets kissed, | a shameful waste of ele-

Carillon Concert Programs Listed

Programs for the next four Scottish Rite Cathedral carillon concerts by James R. Lawson, caril-

lonneur, from 8:15 to 9 p. m. are: Tonight American Negro spiritusle: CY Feel Like a Motherless ‘Deep Rive

“Swing Tow "Swaet Charlo M ue You "There When They Crucified y Lord The Facita] will close with the tone “On Hearing the First Cuckoo in by Frederick Delius, Friday, Aug. : Beethoven program : ea aed 4 Dance'’ from the 6th Sym-

“Tlrkish Mareh,” from “The Ruins of

Spring.”

“Minuet in G." Three variations on an Original Theme. Anthem: “The Heavens Resound.’

Sunday, Aug. 4 Harpsichord Music arranged for carillon:

“Presto from a Fantasia,” by George Philipp Telemann e Carillon de Cythere,’ by Francois

Cou erin, Suite No. 1." by Tambourin," Rada “Studio,” by Domenico Scarlatti, “Le Coucon,” by Claude Naquin, Monday, Aug. 8 Selections by Edvard Grieg: “Ich Liebe Dich.” “‘Solnelgs Song," inuet

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from “Peer Gynt."

“Bell Ringing." “The Swan of Tuonela, belius

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When her new French bathing suit recently arrived from Paris,

DeLora Layne, Miami Beach, Fla, in donning the briefie and posing

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What is the closest he ever came to showing you affection?”

Trigger Trouble, Too

_ “He knocked me under a bed to] keep me from getting hurt,” she | said. “In our last picture _or maybe it was the one before that. I forget where one stops and the others start. “They were going to let Roy kiss me on the forehead, to show he was sorry, but they had a conference and decided against it. The kids, you know, so I never even got kissed on the forehead. I just get knocked under beds.” That highpriced hunk of dogmeat, Trigger, who is rapidly progressing to the glue factory, also gives my favorite actress a bad time. Once, when she was riding him, on a flat English saddle, she patted his neck.

Audience Is Tremendous "He is a very highly cued horse,” gays Miss Evans. “He is cued to rear when you touch that spot on his neck. He stood straight up on his hind legs, I slipped off that dish I was sitting on, and fell flat on my. . .. I fell off in the dust.” It is very possible that Miss

Evans has the largest audience of any actress in the business, but shé is seldom asked for autographs and is rarely recognized by head-

waiters,

than Bergman. This is because romance is sissy stuff, and the truly

off cliffs, smacked in the chin and

hauled off horses.

He Hates Horses Republic can’t grind out enough “of the Rogers horse epics to satisfy the small fry and the grownups in rural communities who still like the strong, silent hero, which aceounts for the killing schedule Miss Evans maintains.

to the coweyed clothes horses who are pushed through pictures with the ald of a director and an oc- |" easional snifter of benzedrine. Dale

advertising.

As I say, Miss Evans

Barrymore's oats.

The average grownup never heard of her as an actress, but to the western-loving kid she is hotter

admirable woman is the one who gets kicked in the pants, tossed

Nor is she paid proportionately

makes her money from radio and

is too pretty, too smart, and too talented to spend the rest of her life playing a Kkissless stooge to Leonard Slye and that manufactured fugitive from a junk wagon, Trigger. Get my girl out of this sordid life, Repubic, or I will slip around some day and drop a king-sized Mickey into that saddle galled

decorates lost no time

+ By HARVEY HARRIS Seventeen-year-old:- Roddy McDowall, London-born Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayer star currently, appearing on the Circle stage, collects autographs of picture stars #5 a hobby. The lithsome, Oxford-accenting film favorite disclosed this in an interview at the screening of his latest picture, “Holiday in Mexico.” “I have five albums of autographs and "stories of famous old-time stars,” Roddy sald. Swimming and horseback riding | rate high on his list of hobbies. The | youth” has won several medals for his ‘jumping ability. . . . “Hosses that is,” he said. Story of Hard Work The story of the young star's rise to film fame is an epic of hard work and patient application to the stage. “I started on the stage at the Hanover academy in London,” Roddy said. i “And is was plenty Jlough, too. Our group had to enact Shakespeare’s plays. But I was too young to understand the words I learned for each part.” The youthful actor chuckled and glanced in the direction. of « his smiling mother, Mrs. Thomas McDowall. Would Tell dim Story “Mother used to tell me the story of the Shakespeare plays so that I would at least have some idea as to what I was acting,” he sald. “I'll never forget how the head of the academy came to me one day and said, ‘Roddy, you haven't the voice, but you have the heart.

You'll do alright'”

AVALON--“Three Strangers” and “Bright-| HAMILTON--Through Saturday: *DeveUrday. Col. Eftingham's Raid " tion” and ‘‘Hoodlum ‘Sainj.” “That has been the boy's formula “Oregon Trail” 8 . an ation from igh, tomorrow «ya. | for success ever since,” his mother |e, MONT-Through Saturday: “No Time| jero. UM Marriage” and “Gay Cabal |; tarrupted. or Comedy’ an ity for Conquest.” VIN CINEMA—Through Saturday: “Hoodlum or I oll Offers His Advice Saint” and “Dark Corner.’ “ ’ ’ DAISY. Throush tomarrow: “Devotion: | INCOLN—Through _ tomorrow: “Spiral And that's the story I'd like And. “Night Edltor. rete” ne fe Way lg to tell kids who want to get into EN Torouen, gt Nr “Hoodlum |" querade in Mexico” and Col. Blimp. |the movies” Roddy said. “Is a . » ny an X-Baw Incident.’ “Love Let- work, work, and more work.”

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FOUNTAIN Friday:

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MECCA—Through tomorrow: ters.” »

OLD. TRAIL—'"'One Exciting Week"

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5 - “Tangier’* Tomorrow through Satur- times is visiting handicapped chilSin _Bdivor and “Throw a Saddle gay: “Blue Dahlia” and “Throw 2 dren. Saddle On a Star.” “ . : SARIS Thrown tomorrow: ‘Rhap- ORIENTAL--"Dangerous Intruder’ and] I try to see some handicapped “Border Badman.” Tomorrow through|kids and cheer them whenever I GRANADA — “Postman Always Ring Saturday: ‘Dark Corner” and ‘‘John- can.” the vouth said Twice and Ding-Dong Wiliams "To. ny Comes Flying Home.' , you . 8g nesday ride — I Wore Boots” "ata “Madoonw's secre.” | PARAMOUNT, Nolorious Lone Yor, and Lives Normal Life and Friday: ‘Letter for Evie’ and| Prior to one of his shows this . . “Machine-Gun Mama." : : week, Rod receive call fro: Footlight Favorites PARKER—"Northern Pursuit” and “Tt dy eived a om T All Came True" Tomorrow through one of his fans in the audience—a 0 Appear at Purdue Saturday: "Under Two Flags” abdiplind youth. The hoy sald he Footlight Favorites, a vocal quar-|REX—Through tomorrow: “Love Letters" Sonlant see ue McDowall, but tet specializing in best loved songs RITZ Through. Foi . ed and 2 2 Jove 0 ® Mes, um f th of light opera and musical comedy,| ‘Ragged Angels.” e pair met in the wings o e

will be featured at a convocation at Purdue university Friday night. Members of the quartet are John

Brownlee, baritone, and Lucille Browning, soprano, Metropolitan opera stars; Edward Kane, tenor,

New York City Center Opera Co. and Adelaide Abbot, lyric coloratura of the Chicago Opera Co.

Josephine Antoine Will Sing at Festival

Josephine Antoine, Metropolitan opera soprano, will be featured at the sixth annual music festival at International Friendship gardens at Michigan City, Aug. 10. Contestants from northern Indiana and southern Michigan will participate in the festival. Winners will be sent to the Chicagoland festival at Soldiers Field, Aug. 17.

Jaundice Attack Sends Starlet to Hospital

HOLLYWOOD, July 31 (U. P).— An attack of yellow jaundice as she finished the last scene of a picture today put starlet Dona Drake in a hospital and out of her next assignment, Miss Drake collapsed in the arms of actor Kent Taylor on the set of | ‘Dangerous Millions” and was rushed to a hospital.

Suicide Note Leaves Estate to Landlady

HOLLYWOOD, July 31 (U, P).— A suicide note filed for probate as

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director Willlam DeMille. Buckland, 80, killed himself and | his son, Wilfred Jr, 36, a former mental hospital patient, July 18.

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ST. CLAIR—-Through Saturday: Casablanca”

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“Night and “Drago: “Dark Corner.”

Guy Could Change.” Tomorrow throu Saturday: “Blue Dahlia” and ‘Road Alcatraz.”

AMBASSADOR Through Saturday: “Po! ‘man Always Rings Twice.”

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Roddy McDowall, at Circle, Is a Rabid Autograph Fan

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STRAND-—-Through Saturday: “Night in| . Casablanca’ and “Madonna's Secret.” Atop the coolest spot in town— STRATFORD Through tomorrow. Blood the skyline roof of the SEVERIN n ¢ Sun” and "Riverboa ythm." {§" : TACOMA—Jhrough tomorrow: ‘“Adven- HOTEL—view the city at your jures of "Tom Sawyer” and Prisoner of |} feet while dancing amid cool enda.” TALBOTT Through Saturday: “Devo- |] breezes. Music by Andy Andertion” and “Wintertime.' h weetest and hotte TUXEDO—Through tomorrow: “Remem- 80m, ‘the swee d test

ber the Day” and “One Way to Love.” |} band in town. UPTOWN-—Through tomorrow: ‘Postman Always Rings Twice’ and “One Ex- See the newest and most talkedciting Week." : about show in Indianapolis; 30 VOGUE Through Saturday: “No Time for Comedy’ and ‘City for Conquest.” minutes of fast-moving enterZARING— Through Saturday: “City for|} tainment, including howling auConquest” and “No Time for Comedy.” di tici ti ith DOWNTOWN ene partieipation w ALAMO—Through tomorrow: “Fugitive|] CHAMPAGNE for prizes. Bevfrom Sonora” and “Johnny Angel.”

at erages to your taste.

GO WITH THE CROWD TO THE SKYLINE ROOF OF THE SEVERIN HOTEL. DANCING, 9:30 TILL 1:00 A. M.

age Indianapolis youngster. His mother sees to that. “They'll be none of this Hollywood glamour stuff for Roddy,” she said. ' Roddy sadly confessed that his mother wasn't joking. “On Sunday's, the day our maid is off, I share the housecleaning job with my sister Virginia,” he rued. “But the thing that really gets me,” Roddy confessed, “is having to sew buttons on my own cloth ing.”

Times Amusement : Clock

: CIRCLE Jerry Wald and his orchestra and stage show, al 1:04, 3:56, 6:48 and 9:40. “The Falcon's AllbL,"” with Tom Conway, at 11:28, 2:20, 5:12, 8.04 and 10:35. : LOEW'S : “Easy To Wed,” with Van John. son, Esther Willams and Luecllle Ball, at 11, 1:10, 3:33, 5:36, 7:49, and 10:02. LYRIC

“Deadline at Dawn,” with Susan Hayward and Paul Lukas, at 11, 1:8, 4:46, 7:39 and 10:32 Bedlam,” with Boia Karloff, at 12: 30, 3:23, 6:16 and 9:00, INDIANA

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Soloists Announced Marian Thomas, soprano, will be featured soloist with the Indianapolis Military band” at 8 p. m. Sunday at Garfleld park. Other soloists on program will be Winston Churchill, . baritone, and Marion Laut and Louise Swan, duo pianists.

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