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” = » Friends are blaming a clash of interests for the separation of silent star Douglas MaecLean and his interior decorator wife, Barbara Barondess. He's gone to New York to work on a play. She'll file suit for

divorce in Hollywood. . . . The Bob Mitchums are hoping for another visit from the stork— their third. »

cation just ain’ smart alec, flip ke are not sophisticates. And on women that goes double.” Garbo, Myrna and Katherine, he said, are “as subtle as good wine and as stimulating as a cold shower. Dorothy McGuire gives you the feeling that she's worldly without being bored. She’s the New Look in sophistication.”

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® » = Olga San Juan and Pat Knowles are the latest contract casualties at Paramount. . . . M-G-M is talking about buying ¥ the Taylor Caldwell novel, “This Side of Innocence,” for Lana Turper and Bob Taylor.

. » - Bing Crosby’s airshow for Apr. 21 should it a new high in

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Davis in “June Bride.” .

“An Innocent Affair.”

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Bob Montgomery will get $175, 000 for his role opposite Bette . + Sight of the week: Buddy Rogers taking rhumba lessons at Arthur Murray's. He has to shake those hips with Madeleine Carroll in

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NERVOUS — Robert * Taylor.

looks nervous in this scene from

"High Wall," psycho-crime film now on Loew's screen. Costarred with Mr, Taylor is Audrey Trotter, with Herbert Marshall in the supporting cast.

IU Music Dean To Conduct Clinic

Dr. Wilfred Bain, dean of Indiana University’s School of Music, will conduct a choral clinic at a dinner meeting of the Indianapolis Choir Directors’ Association tomorrow in North Methodist Church. Also speaking on tomorrow's Program will be Dr. George Kreys ger, head of the department of church music at IU, 1 The program will follow a business meeting to discuss plans or presenting the Westminster Choir, Dr, John Finley Williamson di-

recting, in concert Monday evening, Apr. 26, in Caleb Mills Hail,

Miss May nor's Rich Vr Rewards SIU Concert Throng

'By HENRY BUTLER

auditorium. Miss Maynor's listeners were well rewarded. They heard one of the greatest voices of this generation. i heard also the musical expression of a profound add sensitive

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ist’s temperament. The kind of singing she does is not just an accomplishment, a skill added to the personality. Her singing is her personality, and she manages, as only a genius can, to bridge the gap between art and life. “Lives in Her Singing” Miss Maynor lives in her sing- . The earnestness, the sim|plicity, the unfailing good taste of everything she sings—these qualities are deeply moving. It isn’t simply the magnificent voice. It's the way she uses it, with never obtrusive technique, that makes her singing enormously impressive. You can isolate and describe things like her phrasing, diction, breath control and command of dynamics. But you can’t convey in words the essential “rightness” of her interpretation, any more than you can explain just why many listeners, including this hardened scribe, yesterday were repeatedly in tears. . Appearance Impressive Miss Maynor on the air or in recordings is a beautiful voice. Miss Maynor on the concert plat. form is far more impressive. She has amazing versatility, 2nd can project herself into varying moods, from Handel to Richard Strauss, with a wealth of appreciation and understanding. On the technical side, T might say she gets just the right degree

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