Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1948 — Page 6
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“ HOLLYWOOD, July 20—Diana. I ‘hear; said it to a critic.
that she’s bitter about fi debut at Universal sevyears ago. It went over with. 3 hush and she acquired a reputation of being too hot to handle. » . »
THE GRAPEVINE is insisting that Cornel Wilde and his wife, Pat Knight, working together in “The Lovers” should retitle the picture, “The Complainers.” Cornel, they say, is trying to rewrite the script and, Pat is telling the director how to direct. But I happen to know that the grapevine is all wet. Everyone at Columbia is pleasantly surprised that they are getting along together. = » ¥ Speaking of Columbia, I overheard this between two movie chorus girls: “Too bad Eisenhower wouldn't run. But I guess he’s happy as president of Columbia.” “President of Columbia! When did Harry Cohn quit?” - » " . NANCY DUKE, a movie bit player, is helping Ronald Reagan forget Jane Wyman. . = = COALS TO Newcastle again: Warner Brothers shipped 50 “granite” boulders to a granite quarry for a location scene in “The Fountainhead.” (They're made of featherweight plastic so Gary Cooper can push ’'em around.) . . . Clark Gable will stick around in London for the Olympic Games. . . . Rita Hayworth has canceled her trip to Rome because of her iliness. She's currently soaking up sun at Antibes on the south coast of France.
. ” CONSTANCE BENNETT'S French poodle, who accompanies her everywhere (including the Waldorf Astoria hotel, the Stork and other fancy spots) hasn't been able to crash the plush new Mutual Don Lee studios in Hollywood. All dogs are barred.
. ~ ” . CHARLES LAUGHTON, usually Hollywood's worst-dressed actor, switched to fancy tweeds and pin stripes for “The Big Clock.” A New York clothing firm askéd him for an indorsement. Laughton sent them a photo with his shirttail hanging out and a note: “That guy on the screen wasn't me. This is me.”
Remmel, Indianapolis soprano, who will have the second female lead in "The Merry Widow,"
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Alonzo Price, producer of the “Stars Under the Stars” oper-|dio comedian Jack Benny, makettas, has engaged Miss Remmel|ing his first appearance in Engfor the important role in Lehar’s land since 1931, received a 10operetta following her work as minute ovation from a capacity understudy to Virginia Cord in|audience “The Desert Song.” A native of Ft. Wayne, Miss Palladium last night. Remmel studied voice and drama at DePauw University, and has/Marilyn Maxwell and Mr. Benhad numerous professional en-|ney’'s wife, Mary Livingston, apgagements iroughout Indiana|peared in the show that followed and the Yate West. She has/the format of Mr. Benney’'s radio lived in Indianapolis four years.
TONIGHT at 8:30
A New Singing Star _ In One of the Year's Most Heart Loving Pictures
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JORDAN CONSERVATORY “Cavalleria Rausticans,” one-act opers by Mascagni, in sn open-air production on the Delaware Bt campus, at 3:30.
CIRCLE “Are You With It?” with Donald O'Connor, Olgas San Juan and Mar. tha Stewart, at 11:10, 2:30 and 5:30. ter From an Unknown Wom-
“Panic,” with Vividine Romance ahd Michet Simon, at 6, 8:06 and
INDIANA , on the High Seas,” with Jack Carson, Janis Paige, De-~ Pore and Doris Day, at 13:35, 3:45, 7 and 10:15 . “Blonde lee,” with Leslie Brooks. at 11:30, 2:35, 5:45 and 9. KEITH'S “Anns Karenina,” with Vivien re and Ralph Richardson, at 11: 2:45. 6:25 and 10:05. “Song of My Heart,” with Frank Sundstrom and Audrey Long. at 1:20, 8 and 8:40 LOEW'S “Easter Parade.” with Judy Carland and Pred Astaire, at 11, 1:13, 3:26, 5:39, 7:62 and 10:08. LYRIC “1; Jame Dee,” with Ruth Hussey, Carroll and Vera Ralston, at BL, 4: 7:33 and 10:24. vice Investigator,” with Lioy Bridges, at d 9:24.
Bets Are All of On Election Until Confusion Jells
————— EAST ST. LOUIS, IL, July 20 (UP)—James J. Carroll, maker, said today that the political situation was so confused that he will not set any odds on the November election for at least another month. Carroll sald he may wait until September before he makes up| his mind. “I won't get any real business until then anyway,” he said, “so far, most .of the people who
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IN. JORDAN OPERA—Patti Browne, soprano, who will sing the part of Santuzza in Masagni's "Cavalleria Rusticana," to be produced at 8:30 p. m. today on Jordan Conservatory's Delaware St. campus.
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