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EE ——————— ~ IN HOLLYWOOD By ERSKINE JOHNSON

a i. { HOLLYWOOD, July 6—Gregory Peck’s stories of the heckling}? he gets at home from Mrs. P. about the movie Jove scenes is one|

of the funniest routines in town.

he walks in the door at night is: “Well, did you have a good time

today, dear?”

” ” A reader “writes: “Found the following quotés in a current fan magazine and it seems to fe they hit a new high—or ow. “Lana Turner: ‘When a girl has been married three times she has to be sure she is right before taking a fourth husband.’

“Evelyn Keyes (three-timer): | ‘Marrying is eduoeational. You |

get to know different people. “Gems, aren't they?” says the reader. Right. ”

es = REX BARKER'S 5-year-old daughter, Lynne, seems to be

somewhat confused as to the character Lex plays as the new screen Tarzan. She told some playmates: “My Daddy's going to be a monkey.” "

s n Mickey Rooney's battle with M-G-M over Judy Garland’s top billing on “Words and Music” is more in defense of Tom

Drake than of himself. Tom and |

Mickey play songwriters Richard Rodgers and Larry Hart in the film. Judy sings a couple of songs. The Mick thinks Tom rates the billing along with him rather than Judy. 2 = = KATHRYN GRAYSON'S pleas for a straight dramatic role after she becomes a mamma apparantly are going unheedéd at M-G-M.

She's lined up for three musicals, |

tneluding a musical re<make of “Cimarron.” . . ”

Latry Parke’ leading lady in “A Free Hand,” his summer stock play opening in Worcess ter, Mass., July 18, will be Joan Lorring. But if Joan ‘is called back to Hollywood for a movie; Larry's wife, Betty Garrett, will step into the part. . so .

AFTER SOME funny experi-

By United P ences a8 a mamma-to-be, Lynn| NEW YORK ARRIVALS. Veendam, Rot-

Bari says she'd like to write a

book titled, “Is My Heir Ap- ' parent?” . . ” Producer Frank Beltzer is

beating all the major lots to the punch on the war ploture cycle. His “West of Tomor-

Purdue to See Film Of Rossini's Opera

Times Siate Service LAFAYETTE, Ind, July 6“The Barber of Seville,” Italian

film based on Rossinl’s opera, will be shown in Purdue University's Hall of Music at 8 p. m. tomorrow. . This will \be thé first of two Italian films on thé university's summer convocation series, the other being * uled for July 2

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DENVREST-HUGH HERBERT

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row,” story of a group of fighter piiots, will lead the parade. |

» . Those stories about Laraine Day's “anpardonable rudeness” on the set of “My Dear Seeretary” sound more and more like a publicity stunt or somebody's | bad taste. Kirk Douglas and | Keenan Wynn, with her in the picture, swear | the stories aren't true. 1

= To . ! | Movies starring Mickey Rooney | and Danny Kaye, according to a| {Hollywood trade paper, have been! ibanned in Egypt-on the ground! that they contribite money to the! cause of Zionism,

Jackie Cooper, Wife, Son Routed by Fire

{ DENNIS, Mass., July 6 (UP)—| Actor Jackie Cooper, his wife and! (2-year-old son slid down a bed-| sheet rope to safety early today) when lightning set fire to the|

damage to a bathroom and hall-

way. No one was injured. | 7

| Mr. Cooper said he and his | family were awakened by the boit| {of lightning striking the cottage. ! |Alarmed by the smoke pouring! from the bathroom, he tied sheets {together, let his wife and son| down to the ground then followed! (them, ’ |

{summer here while playing with a stock company.

60 Guests Taken Ill

[last night and were taken to a hospital. Their condition was reported not serious.

Ship Movements {

|terdam; Evangeline, Nassau. | NEW YORK DEPARTURES — Nankin Victory, Penang; Oregon, Havre; Ooasta Messenger, Port au Prince. NAME SOURCE REVEALED The artesian well takes its name from Artois, France, the ancient Artesium; the name ac-| tually refers to the method by which the well is bored, not to whether it runs water or not.

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second floor of their cottage. : Firemen quickly put out the blaze which caused only slight *

Mr, Cooper is spending the | i

COPENHAGEN, July 8 (UP)—# Sixty guests at a Danish-Amer-{ican dinner in Aalborg became ill | #

ih IN "CARMEN"—C laudia Pinza, Metropolitan Opera soprano, who will sing the role of Micaela in Fabien Sevitzky's production of “Carmen” Aug. 4 and 8 at Butler Bowl, Miss Pinza also will be one of the | soloists for the operatic con: |

cert by Dr. Sevitzky and the |!

Summer Symphony Aug. b.

SWASHBUCKLER — Arturo De Cordova, starred in "Adventures of Casanova,” represents the famous |8th-Century Italian lover as more of a swordsman than a wolf. The film, which numbers also in its cast Lucille Bremer, Turhan Bey wand- Noreen Nash, opens tomorrow at the Lyric.

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