Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1948 — Page 24

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to Loretta Young by only three votes. There's also a story making the rounds that Rosalind turned down the role of Katie in “The Farmer's Daughter.” (Blush.) As befitting an Oscar winner, Loretta takes a fast change of pace for her next film, Toe Accused.” She plays a teacher who murders one of her pupils. » ” = i Lucky for producer Hal | Wallis, he had Leretta’s name | on the dotted line for the picture before the Academy results were announced. Otherwise, she might have cost him another $30,000. That's the | value placed on Oscar by | Hollywood agents to a star's | boxoffice. i ® = = | It’s definite that the Theater) Guild will produce Jean Pierre] Aumont's play “The Emperor of China” on Broadway in the fall| Jean will star and direct, with, the possibility of Katie Hepburn as his co-star. Speaking of Katie, she's magnificient in “State of the Union.”

out her hair over turning down the part in favor of “Sleep, My Julius Huehn, Love.” Spencer Tracy is just as!

MAESTRO AND SOLOISTS—Fabien Sevitzky (center) confers with four of be | soloists for the Indianapolis' Symphony's presentation of Schumann's Claudette Colbert must be tearing| 7:30, p. m. today and 8:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Murat. Soloists, left to right, are: Metropolitan Opera bass-baritone; Rosalind Nadell, mezzo-soprano; | Carol Smith, mezzo-soprano, and Jane Johnston, soprano.

"good, but the real surprise of the « ” picture 1s Van Johnson's perform I thought so,” cracked Ben, ance. It's the old Van of “Thirty | nds Over Tokyo.” » r » Promised but not hoped for by Mickey Rooney: .His role of songwriter Larry Hart in “Words and Music” will have him chain smoking big cigars | through 280 pages of dialeg. recruiting. ». 88 #8 8 John Garfield's percentage on|

will yield him close to $400,000. | rumors. » + + Ben Blue stopped a heckler Peters has started a cycle o from the audience at Slapsy heroines in wheel chairs. Jenni Maxie's by asking him if he was!/fer Jones does Egyptian. That man said he was. one in her next, “Weep No More.”

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