Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1948 — Page 30

» Miss Evans,

HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 22 —

stories are making the rounds. Seems Sam was “looking at some rushes of Virginia Mayo. After eyeing a scene in which the very decorative Miss Mayo waxed dramatic, Goldwyn turned angrily to his director and cried: “You're ruining that girl.

Ingrid Bergman out of her.” The other: There was a

meeting at -Goldwyn's between Joan Evans and the studio publicity department and Sap walked in, He immediately began imparting gems of wisdom to

“When 1 was a boy,” he said; “I always wrote little notes reminding me of the correct things to do. Even tb this day, when 1 ride to the studio, I make notes reminding me to be kind, to be patient, to be considerate, and above all, to never lose my temper.” Whereupon one of the pub- |

In Hollywood— x Goldwyn Tales Making Rounds

Self ‘Be Kind’ Memos Forgotten, Aid Wisecracks, but Keeps Job |!

By Erskine Johnson

Two more great Goldwyn

You're trying to make an

is” still Worklug for im,

the'man who made the remark

When Red Skelton guested for Lum and Abner on their inaugural air show, he went out into the studio audience and in his quest for laughs stumbled (on purpose) and landed smack in the lap of Lum’s wife. When Mrs. Lum told her experiences to her children next morning, 8-year-old Chet Jr. sald: “Mom, you ought to carry a sign saying ‘Red Bkelton Sat Heres » ‘eae

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box-office just before sion.

Yankee,"

REBELLIOUS — Red Skelton as the "spy for both sides” “A Southern showing at Loew's Theater.

in now

LUCKY—Tyrons Power and Anne Baxter in "The Luck of the Irish," currently at the Circle Theater.

By HENRY BUTLER

You could have shot deer. in hearing.

e Murat last night.

That phrase is not mine, and difficult, it's not a comment on Tex Ben- ments, mostly the work of Nor- or iron that enter the atm and burn, heated by the fri Last night Mr, Beneke's regu- of the air; they travel some 0. a guy on the managerial side lar drummer was on sick call. On miles a second, totaling up the receipts in the short notice he was replaced byicoming visible about 60 miles intermis-'a committee of two local per- above the earth. Times are tough for show | cussionists:

eke’'s band. It's the anguished utterance of|

THE DUNCAN Sisters of Topsy| business.

and Eva fame have written their| Nelts erncked: “Boss, you must autobiography which will be pub-

True, Mr. Beneke's offering is |Freije, 1354 W. 21st St. mainly the band, since there's no doing great,” Mr. Beneke told me

Tex Beneke's Band Does Well, But Few Are There to Hear It

band is well worth It has precision and It does expertly with the

But the

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sophisticated arrange-

{man Leyden.

Ray Churchman, |3732 Hillside Ave., and George “They're

lose those notes hefore you get | lished shortly. A big studio is/vaudeville and the singing is during intermission.

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| man will go places,

Another local man, Johnny | (White, son of Mrs. Hazel White, 5002 College Ave, plays first alto sax with the outfit. A Technical High S8chool graduate, Jordan Conservatory student and pupil of Gene Franzman, Mr.

'since last spring. | The Beneke ensemble is big! {enough to carry a French-horn | player, named Johnny Graas, one {of the few in popular bands. Mr. |Grfigs, a fine musician, got his training from the first-chair horn

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phony and Claude Thornhill. His career is a good argument in favor of the symphony or-

{why the Indianapolis Symphony | deserves further support. | Mr. Graas last night said he {was surprised when he first heard | [the Leyden-Beneke arrangement | lof “Can’t Help Lovin’ That Man,” {which Claire Chapman sang with the orchestra last night. rangement begins with an elab-!| orate quotation from the “Love Death” from Wagner's “Tristan and Isolde.” You can estimate the adroitness of Leyden's writing. You'd

get the full effect — somewhat !synthetic, I'll grant. | But here's a final plug for Bobby Nichols of New York, one {of those modest, skinny redheads ‘who often turn up in popular bands biowing enormous trumpet.

Civic Theater Director

To Hold-Cast-Fryouts-

director, will hold cast tryouts for “Brother Rat” at 2 p. m. Sunday in the building at 1843 N. Alabama 8t., next to the Civic Theater. CLE A comedy on life in a military academy, ‘Brother Rat” Civic's

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