Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1946 — Page 8
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el | | : 4 f x +} Ad i+ HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 8 (U. P).—| How, he wanted to know, did his|girls, here are the measurements 5% IN. PERSON vr Eg m 1 e uses Oo mi Willys of Hollywood—a young man clients feel about him revealing |you’ll need, according to Willys: THE HOUR | S gi A ; . who made headlines two years ago their secrets? Thigh—19%; calf—12%; and ankle | ’ S C Ag 4 M “ A 'Di ! : “I dn‘ tell anything that’s real- | —8%. OF CHARM : e age ny ISCoveries when he told the world he manu-fjy pad” he said. “But Miss Garson \ALL GIRL ORCHESTRA i : . factured padded stockings for Greer |did object to what I said about her Film Players Set Prog : . MGM Producer Who Turns Youngsters Into Sensational Garson—went even further out on|padded stockings.” gi Evelyn, and Her Magio Vielin Yom Stars Would Rather Give All the Credit to Them the limb today. He named a lot of| Miss Garson did, indeed. She was, Date for Wedding Under the Direction of b other movie queens who flock to io put Ji badly. RR ne HoLLywooD, Oct. 8 (U. P)— PHIL SPITALNY i Announce . By VIRGINIA M'PHERSON / a ven $ Nl oiim players Robert Hutton and || Seats Murat Box Office, HP. Wasson wiiour of € United Press Hollywood Correspondent ® fg o see her legs for themselves. Just Cleatus. Caldwell sald \oday they RL 2g. SA. Hm ) | @.u tame
Willys is the lad who keeps the|to prove she didn't need pads. : “What I padded in her case,”|Will be married Oct, 12 at Las today by T!
lied with nylons In actresses supp! y Willys explained, “was a pair of Vegas, Nev. Messrs. Byrne, Page and Ross Present Ii ATi or Featuring
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 8—Joseph Pasternak, the MGM producer ; who turns young kids into movie sensations, is a rare man around this i town. He refuses to admit he did the “discovering.”. He'd rather give his kids all the credit. “I just give 'em an opportunity,” he. said today, ~ “If it's in the| § | cards for them they'll be stars.” Maybe so. But we could name a list| | of players as long as a Selznick ——— 1 { movie who've bloomed overnightisystem, first,” he grinned. “I keep once Mr. Pasternak took 'emr infout of the way until they calm hand. He's the man who steered|/down. Then we sit around and Deanna Durbin to fame. Ditto with|talk it over and decide who's right.
many cases he also supplies ready-| qo io tiohts When she put her| Mr. Hutton wasgdivorced a year ONE NITE ONLY 3 made shapely gams in the same |jegs together there was a gap be-|880 from socialite Natalie Thomp- MURAT Wed, Oct. i 8:30 E ALWAYS as oanng: box. tween her calves. I just filléd that|son and Miss Caldwell previously IN PERSON + rN, moneties, He's willing to talk about his art. |in, that’s all.” was married to Ken Murray, § Ry Kathleen This makes him a candidate for| He's not coy, either, when it comes comedian, EDDIE CONDON “magic viol vest man of the year. to naming the gals with ‘the per- i . program Ww the brave y 8 2 P Eb “KING OF JAZZ" WN TECHNICOLOR semi-classic
“My job,” says Willys, is to make fect legs. pLIP CATHERINE WILLIAM stockings that will flatter the stars. “Martha Vickers is one,” he de- will Conduct a Jamz Concert Ar- DORN . McLEOD : CARTER a Cerra ey (
Gloria Jean, Jane Powell, Judy|rf I'm wrong I admit it. (We said In the case of the ones with really ; et ray Traian Ah : - clared. “Mari p ranged by Bing Crosby g the Garland, Kathryn Grayson, June|he was a rare man) And pretty beautiful legs, it is a pleasure. In| = =o McDonald's another. Greatest Wot Musicians of Our Time sour MARIA { use i songs and s Allyson, Gloria De Haven, Esther|soon everybody loves everybody the case of others, it is hard work.” ita Hayworth, Joan Leslie, BIX BEIDERBECK, GEORGE GERSH- Directed by FRANK BORZAGE “The Lord's ¥ Williams, Van Johnson, etc., etc. . . .| again,” It's also expensive—for the stars.|and Carole Landis all have beau- WIN & FATS WALLER. A and the che ak hom hat Bis hind Joh Some Kind of Magic But Willys says it can be done. He's | tiful legs.” Seats, iid Al Py ra 5300 eX he coneett. % i , though, and he’ coy. - a , 1787—$1.20, $1.80, $2.40, $8, $3 y nigue 13 eg he Mr. Pasternak wields some kind a nylon hocus=pocuis| If you want to stack your under- MAIL ORDERS 10 MURAT Soon—Indiana Theatre High F ix “ , , Would-be stars a inni : ' | r i That's like asking 10 diferent of magic. Woukl-be Sars fall ui vTake Hedy Lamarr and Myrna |PIungs Up agaist these stars, er oo e § w ey make love,” he . Ey Yn. , id “ hi ; ; i a go about it dif-|® Pasternak movie—hoping it'll Loy. a oi THEY, Dave ude Open 10 r s Oiven ferent. but the object's the same.” [turn out to be another “Two Girls ' lored |] 296 ™ ITA 1]! HOLLYW erent, / ie ae. and a Sailor” or “Anchors stockings. I weave light colore hh Darryl P. Ze A i bors ver. | Aweigh.” threads in the front and darker J you, } 3'aqtion Hits! fst Run! production Pasternal bas a kiigh batiine J He doesn't concentrate only on ones in the back. The effect 1s NCI pointed a age Decduse he WOES on ovies with kid very slimming. French Leg people he likes. If they start act-|™ s and beautiful Color Soham : ing tempermental he lets ‘em. women. He goes, he says, “from Jugties Lolor Seem Juilivary ar eader in th
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‘It's better to get it out of the|the Sublime to the ridiculolis.” Because he's the one who brought
. LAST TWO DAYS! Xavier Cugat, Lauritz Melchior and
{Jose Iturbi to the movie fans. | ‘Everybody else said he was nuts. {Said long-hair artists like Mel-| “But when she wears my stockings | [chior and Iturbi would never go| her legs look longer.” |over on the screen. The artists| Screen Star Myrna Loy (top), Even Betty Grable is on his list. |
were - inclined to believe it them | has filed a million-dollar libel suit | Seems the most-photographed legs
selves, against the Hollywood Reporter, in the world are getting skinny. ; “Her ankles are very thin now,
Mr. Pasternak talked 'em into it fi Im trade paper, and its editor- Willys says. “I just finished a set
He even went farther. He turned J WAN . rr Mr. Melchior of the Met into a| Publisher, W. R. (Billy) Wilkers |of stockings for her. But after a RICHMOND [a N DRE comedian. He had Mr. Iturbi, the| son. Basis of the suit was pub. |fitting I find I'm going to have to perl ee : ; Tee A {concert pianist, beating out boogie-| jcation of an article containing |take them in around the ankles.” ’ ol REFD 2~ i Us 8 ; a. Tizatey, H BRIGUTH
Ditto, he added, with Judy Gara statement attributed to Mat- land and Alice Faye.
Customers Loved Jt thew Woll (below), which her “When a star's legs get too thin] ' CHICK CARTER, Lo J co een o ] g , NOW 1
The artists loved it. So. dd the| complaint says, brands her and |I chn give her, those curves with a | PETECTIVE customers, MGM made pots of] Hollb 4 Temi little discreet padding here and| RT LT ; TV > y .| other ollywoo uminaries as ’ . ' | mone. AY every Sher oduser) C ist there,” Willys said. “If they get| ol on Se It o “not: LOmmunisis, too fat, I can apply my ‘ambersy | inking of I in WME rst place - technique. That's French, Tor}
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Mr. Pasternak just looked happy . ‘ ', about the whole thing. He should. Times Amusement change of color. BYeryboay Keeps demstiting sequels Clock © 3 is movies. And he'd turn ‘em out like a shot—except for. one . wos a3 2 Someoy, — = a" n idow," wit ane Ug ; rots 3PAYS REG. Ane ir] {thing. ' sell ou Lon Hayward, at 12:39, SHOWS ENGLISH MONDAY 0CT. 14 “Stars who work through a whole 3:56, 7:03 and 10:10. : TA " MATINEE WEDNESDAY picture together aren't always as Ro line for Murder, wit Po MATIN “Jie VUDEST LAV Sugy op 1g o| friendly at the end as they are| Ryan at 11:34, 2:51, 5:38 and 9:05. PAM" | hen we start,” he chuckled. “So ul ais AXA "G3 NIGHTLY “QC nnial Summer,” w eanne we have to let a little time go by Crain, Cornel Wilde and Linda Dar —NO AD before we collect 'em all together|' nell at 12:30, 3:40, 6:50 and 10.
“Rendezvous 24,” with William Gar-
again.” gan, Pat O'Moore and Maria Palmer, i o— at 11:20, 2:30, 5:40 and 8:50. LAST DAY! LOEW'S : IF
“Gallant Bess,” with Marshall
Thompson, George Tobias, Clem Bevans and ‘‘Bess,’ at 11° 1:48, 4:36, 7:24 and 10:15. TONITE~ “Dangerous Business,” with For- John I redt Tucker, Lynn Merrick and Gerald Mohr, at 12:39, 3.27, 6:15 and “WIFE 0 9.06 Gale Stor
LYRIO “Two Guys From Milwaukee," with Dennis Morgan and Jack Carson, at 11:15, 1:55, 4:35, 7:20 and 10
“Danger Woman,” with Brenda SR
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(Star, to Be Married
| HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 8 (U. P.).— Allan Hersholt, 31-year-old movie press agent and son of Danish Actor Jean Hersholt, yesterday revealed he will marry Radio Actress | Janet Russell this month. Mr. Hersholt and Actress Osa | Massen were divorced Nov. 4, 1943, | after five years of marriage.
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