Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 1948 — Page 20

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Warbler Giggles a Sniffles But Film Moguls Sit on Pins.

! HOLLYWOOD, Jan, 29—-Opera star Patrice Munsel slipped

to shoo away “Virus X” bugs. So what! happens? She wakes up | with a scratchy throat.

‘By VIRGINIA MacPHERSON, United Press Staff Correspondent {cautiously into town a few days ago wearing a sterile gauze mask i

Hundreds of natives have it. A “big chunk of the popula-| ¥

Ttion just gargles and goes to bed.”

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And with her| shown now might come in handy) a case of snif- later on.

like Lana Turn-|giggies. Says she feels like a

: friend. ready. Her every “On, I'm scared to death, of sneeze sets up course,” she whispered through a hullabaloo Injfour layers of boiled cotton, “I

«cal, movie, and| pe able to sing I get a hard, cold . hotel circles the knot fn the pit of my stomach. like of whichiBut I don't give interviews, I| Miss Munsel You never hope! don’t sign autographs, 1 can't!

The gentlemen in charge of parties—I'm just a temperamenther tour are aghast. Her mother al prima donna.” i% running around in circles try-| ~

ing to keep the 22-year-old singer from talking. ese out y | Hirelings at the Town House | eee are firmly instructed to serve a - her from a germ-proof distance,'§ a y ¢ y FRANK FEHR whatever that might be. Doctors osing g Igion BREWING CO. ne [and throat specialists scurry up Lovisviile Z, Ky. and down halls with sprays; pills; ad Yoru Service

ee, ———— — wa | 1018 A majority of 5000 students,

Multi-Plate BATTERY — primary school to college,

and pep. Unbreakable onepiece case. 18 Mos, guar.

TOP QUALITY, Japan, a recent poll shows,®

But Miss Munsel is a Metro-| {4 got the gal’s name on a plc-

politan Opera.coloraiura soprano.’ tyre contract call up tenderly, She is now on a concert tour. figuring a little paternal anxiety fles is a crisis—| And Miss Musel? She has the!

er without a boy temperamental movie queen al. musical, medi worry so hard about whether I'll]

{talk to anybody, I can’t go to|

{believe that all established re-

* Heavy duty —. exira-power $ 85 lliglons in Japan are [eudalistic| 1 {and have nothing to offer postwar

Half of 2000 primary »uplls| Bost Bet Batteries, $8.95 Why recently polled sald they believed Ips in God and other. supernatiral iit lB beings. But more than half of| 54s

admitting they were distelfbvers.

HELD OVER—Buddy Moreno, vocalist and band leader, has been held over with his orchestra to play for dancing this

week: end at the Indiana oof.

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MURAT a Indianapolis Sympnony Orchestra's first Peusion Fund convert, Bevitzky $ ns, hh Jimmy and Tommy Regn emmy Dor way band = athe; Tom CAD COMpOsET, oy artists, at 8:30.

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“Sweethearts,” Herpert operetta . with Booby Clark, at A.J

vitamins, shots, and cough TOKYO, 20 — Japan's| omer syrups. | younger Fa seems to be) “out o Movie producers who're trying {rapidly shedding its religious be-| HUE" "ana "ie os Ry at 12:30,

f (he Past,” with Robert

“Linda. Be ood,” with Xiya i Knox and Marie Wilson, at 11:25, 35, 5:45 and 8:55, INDIANA “Tycoon,” with John Wayne and Laraine Day, at 11.30, 2, 4:35, 7:10 and 9:45, KEITH'S “Jezebel,” with Bette Davis, Hanrt Ponda and George Brent, at 12:40, 3:55, 7:10 and 10:20 “A Slight Case of Murder,” with Jiuard © Robinson, at 11:15, 2:30,

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4 2000 high school students - de- a ” £ [114 . TAL: Ylolared themselves atheists. Co TLL Clajastte “ 1 ‘Seven percent of the college Ae: e, at I ii Lo ind +4 [4 S students polled said they needed Olends” Tarren and Frankie a, ¥ bd no God, Christian or Buddhist.| at 11:16: 3:14, 5:18 and 8:22, 1 ARTICLE |i The remaining. 93 per cent ad- LYRIC 4 1 vanced various arguments, ohil- mutters o Torether. with Rob pert . 2621 SHELBY [osophical and theological, oefore fron 4 Joyce Reynolds, a

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HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 20—Froducer Hal Wallis is the latest § bidder for the sequel to “The Jolson Story,” if the M-G-M deal L ‘ |goes sour, Hal wants to be novel about it and let Jolie play him- | | . Joan Crawford wants a change of pace, and now it looks Eg" as if she will play a fiery Spanish gal in Jack Chertok’s production JF of Scott O'Dell’s novel, “Hill of the Hawk.” Background is the early

ys-or- California: Greg-Mcs Clure, who played John L. Sullivan, is being tested to replace|office this year. Johnny Weissmuller in the Tar-| zan series,

~ . I said it a year ago, when

Laralhe Day was making headlines with Leo Durocher. And I say it again. The front page never hurt anybody in Hollywood. Headlines are happy lines for Hollywood stars, and it doesn’t make any difference about ‘the subject matter. The

of ‘the stars increase

escapades their value at the box-office. Despite Lana Turner's current suspension at M-G-M and her| |romantic headlines with Bob Top|ping; still not divorced from Ar-|| line Judge, you can bet that Lana

will be a bigger draw at the box-!

Lovely People Department: Be{fore- a recent movietown mar-| I'm glad to repr nat Barbara riage, the husband-to-be wanted " [Stanwyck has turned down the] to buy a honeymoon Home. Bit Husband Bob Tay- the bride-to-be insisted that he

lor just doesn’t like those long| |buy- the place after the ceremony. skirts and padded hips. Barbara told Edith-Head: ““1 would rather ‘Please my hus-! band than some designer.” LJ

|Both had the same idea. He {wanted the house to be in his name only in the case of divorce. She wanted both names on the papers to qualify the house as | community property for the same reason. She got her way.

Ld n : Not in the script: William (Wild Bill) Elliott says, “Alla man has to do to make his | wife happy Is to treat her the same as a cowboy treats his, horse.”

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