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v By ROBERT C. RUARK Howard Staff Writer ‘LOS ANGELES, Aug. 1—~Possibly the most powerful columnist in the world, along strictly specialized lines, is a woman whose daily sting reaches no more than four or five thousand readers and largely is unknown outside Hollywood and the theatrical fringe of New York. * In a town which is riddled by rumor and shot through with deviousness, ‘Edith Gwynn's “Rambling Reporter” column jn the Hollywood Reporter, a trade paper, is | something of a journalistic phenMiss Gwynn does not
Em 2 ¥ AC ATIONISTS : | She writes for the sdisstry, and |she 1s looking right down the throats of the producers and di- | rectors, the actors and prop boy8. When Hollywood people scrub the they - reach {for the Reporter before they fum-
Just about {everybody in the industry has di|gested Miss Gwynn, and heaved a | sigh of relief if, that day, they have
Miss Gwynn is a greatly feared although she is not. a de- | liberate hatchet swinger, or a cyni-
| Miss Gwynn has a hoarse, pleas-
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Her cata consists of about 40 items carefully winnowed from a staggering array of phone calls, gratis offerings and her incisive knowledge of what goes on in town. She works at home in a big bed she calls her workbench. In Hollywood what is called “pillow“ talk,” meaning the late-night
Bill Williams and Susan Hayward ¢o-star in “Deadline at Dawn,” now showing at the Lyric theater.
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Five Years Are Spent On Broadway Hit
By JACK GAVER United Press Staff Correspondent | NEW YORK, Aud 1.—The current Broadway play with the second longest run (“Life With Father” is a distant first) is the Turtle.” | Before he gets through | with it, Alfred de Liagre Jr. wil have used up five years qf his life and will wonder where the time | went,
conversation between husband and
wife, is a potent force in the in- Times Amusement dustry. What Mrs. Producer says Clock : to Mr. Producer before they fall asleep could wreck a deal or further “# CIRCLE
“Janie Gets ‘Married,’
a career, blast a picture or exile an with Joan
actor. | Leslie and Robert Hation, at 12:06, | | 3 3, 6:56 and 10: ol. Swings Heavy Rap “The Glass Alibi,’ with Paw Helly 3 & ia d ‘Anne Gwynne, at 11 4 Although she is hot a chronic | 5.48 and .§:53. y persecutor, when Miss Gwynn turns LOEW'S
in a rap it is the heaviest one she| can swing. She will smhck' down a fellow columnist with as much force as she recently turned on a hotel man-| ager, who, she charged, was lar-|
“Easy Te Wed,” with Van John.
son, Esther Williams and Lucille Ball, at 11, 1:10, 3:23, 5:36, 7:49, and 1002. :
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“Deadline at Dawn, Hayward and Paul Lukas,
S 1:53, 4:46, "7:39 and 10432, and resembie cenous in his allotment of rooms at " She drinks nothing | Bedlam’ with Bors a, at {for an under-counter consideration. 12:30, 3:23. 6:16 and Miss Gwynn is at loss to explain a INDIANA - ——— She shrugs it off by “Smoky,” with Pred MacMurray,
at 11:30, 10:00
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saying that she writes directly for/ {a set of people who are so intensely interested in themselves that they, —
| are prone to magnify anything deal- Deanna Durbin's
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It seems to me that that is the most accurate appraisal I have yet| : HOLLYWOOD, July 31 —Deanna Durbin
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1 ¥ 3:35, 5:35,
{U. P.). and her sister and brother-in-law were back on friendly terms today after an out of court settlement of a suit over the film star's “honeymoon home.” wilt | Terms of the settlement were not revealed but Architect Paul W. (staff downtown booths today to sell | Truesdale, who purchased the house | reserved seats for the city parks | from Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D. |and recreation department pres- Heckman, retained possession of | entation of “Bittersweet” on Aug. | the property. | 10 and. 11 at the state fair- | Miss Durbin sued the Heckmans 9 {for return of the hotise, where she grounds. |and her first husband, Vaughn Paul, Teen Drama theater, Mu Phi Ep- | honeymooned, after they sold it to silon musical sorority, Sigma Alpha | Mr. Truesdale for $110,000, claim[Tota sorority, Marion county fed- ling that her sister and brother-in-
{eration ~*~ music clubs, matinee jaw were holding the property in {musicale club and the Harmonie trust for her.
[club will sell tickets at L. Strauss | ep—————— {& Co., the Indianapolis News in- | JAP REPARATIONS PROPOSED formation desk, the Meridian Book | WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 (U. P.).— store, the Alwes Music shop and | mhe United States has asked the jp pal? os Sree. |far eastern commission to junk its ot an terling, head of give setup for Japanese reparasales, announced that re-|¢i;ng and start over again on the
{served tickets will sell for $1.20, | basis | of a new American proposal, {While tickets at the box office on | was learned today. p
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develop into a hit that necessitates some, vulgar money-counting each week. But the “Turtle” is a different sort of soup. Mr, de Liagre,
of course, was
Dec. 5, 1943, in the Morosco theater with a cast consisting of Margaret Sullavan, Elliot Nugent and Audrey | Christie.
Recasting Is Needed
ducer to see the script, Receiving it in the summer of 1943 from the | author, John Van Druten, who had written it in three weeks out in. California. Since the opening Mr. De Liagre | has been busy putting .together two road companies, keeping them Hi p— the New Yorw cast in shape, re- | casting’ from time to time as players left for other chores. Beatrice | Pearson and Alan Baxter went into! the New York company leads in| June and many who have seen! them think they are better than| the originals. It's casting care such as that that takes managerial time (and patience. In the spring of 1944, Mr. De | +Liagre- offered -to -sell--the play to any movie firm for $3,000,000, with | the buyer to acquire not only the | movie rights, but all rights. Hollywood Offer Made Hollywood moguls didn’t know | what to make of such an unprecedented offer. At three million they might. get stuck. Mr. De Liagre later withdrew the offer because some legal technicalities he hadn't
counted on virtually prohibited such a deal. However, a purchaser at that
price wouldnt have been caught short. To date the play has grossed | well over $4,000,000, the movié | rights went to Warner ‘Brothers for
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You'd think that once a protiucer puts on a play he would. be rea-| sonably free of it even if it does!
mixed up with the play months be- | fore he presented it the night of |
Mr. De Liagre was the first pro-|
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