Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1949 — Page 23
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mainly interested in $88. He con-
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Stellar Raps
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" sions?”
* work hard turning out more plays
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- The Midnight Earl
On Two Highways
" sion announced today that Ind. 9
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Faw Wheid' Is Thy Sting?
Reporter Finds Playwright ‘Unlike Bitter Writing :
By Earl Wilson NEW YORK, Mar. 11—Cranking up Wilson's rubber-
neck bus, I take you today to see a real, live laywright— Clifford Odets. : P
and they do. Odets lives in a penthouse.
At 5:30 p. m. he was still in pale blue pajamas, reddishwhite dressing ‘gown, ad'non yet shaved. He was pretty Earl's Pearls ; busy with plans for following, Jackie Coogan comes up with through with his play, “The Big, an vite stv : Knife," which big-knited Holly- na wood, and in turn got big-knifed party ho 3 by the critics, so I could under-
He writes so angrily that 1 was’ out with ev-
siderate, and unogreish . , , most Hollywood.” by likeable. A friend . . “I think Holywood is an evil, sald, “Sssh! Mr, Coogan when we got to that subject. usband.” “It_corrupts and superficializes, The drunk said, “Yeah, and the ‘whole country—if that's a F!l bet she's going out with word.” hi m, too!” r . » Sally Rand comes to B'way Mar. ODETS, 42, spectacled, with|q7 flaring hair, was defending his| pc Suing into the Clique whieh 13
dropping B-Bop for girls. . . . Phil point of view in the play which Baker goes into the Roxy, Estelpoints up all Hollywood vices, ex- 8 xy
..lson of Mr. and Mrs. immoral place,” he said, bluntly, |. | That fellow next to you's her | Bowling, Clermont.
: Tm Chrysers On Display DS or Maier to Give "File wo: res on Rent: , ations jie x. i a Purdue. |apolis landlords with tug ix Tndight showing os Ave.;}| State SW Ja: Dato Anntversary”| I Stone, Inc. 1625 E. Wash- LAFA Mar. 11 — Dr.[$1402 in above ceiling rents were ington and Wilen-Johnson walter Maier who speaks on file in Federal District Court models today i S6ur showrooms ais, 1c. 381s Cotiege Ave. Ys pl every ! The yew Chtysier line. bussts) Sunday on. the International Rent oficals who brought sult 50 engineering advances including DYV 9 to Meet Lutheran Hour, will give the ser- property ° owners Apprentice Graduates Monday |mon for the convocation of wor- ‘and higher compression 5 amine stated a Elbert Mayme ; : inches added wheelbase without| Catherine Merrill. Tent 9, ship Sunday at 8 p. m. in the|guber and Theodore and Mae From Training Unit |added length with a narrower and| Daughters of Union®Veterans ofjHall of Music at Purdue. Dabney, all of 2580 Northwestern drickson Jr. [l0Wer. design without sacrifice of|the Civil War, will hold a meet-| The service will conclude the Aye. had collected $202.50 in Robe dick 7|seating space. "ling. at 1:30 p. m. Mnoday in|worship convocations for the cur-lovercharges from tenents of 3038 364A aDpren ES Rene, The new line, sold by/Grand ‘Army League - Memorial/rent académic , Dr. Maler|Boulevard Place. The violation! Mr, and Mrs. R. n Nall. Chrysler dealers, is scheduled/Hall. Mrs. Bernice Hecht, na-|l§ currently on leave from hisfoccurred between December, 1947 Gio oud. A a altuated to be introduced next week. [tional president, il ‘be an Sr Work: a8 Iratissor of Old br and June, 1048, they sald. = shingto e 1949 ers are being st, and Mrs. Akers men! n an ry ts ol an 3 nS Oireat Lakes Naval Trainingishown by C.F. Watlericn Co. o reside Ruby lat Concordia Seminary, St, Louis.| Vermont St. paid $1199.50 inithe Oval” will be shown. Apprentice Hendrickson en . i od tered the Navy Aug. 4, 1948, and ip . : received hig training. at}. BL C a Great Lakes. * i > y ct. Hardld Richardson, 1208] The WM. H. Co. Joatwun St has bien asrighed STORE HOURS: Monday through Saturday, 9:30 to 5:00 Cpl. Buckner Bowling of Cler- ’ ' ’ . ne oo f mont recently served as a member of the honor guard which re- ; : ceived Lt. Clarence R. Huebner, ’ ; Sut) CaUAIIANOCR in ely me] SOFT as PUSSY WILLOWS . . . jor as bratty in spring lf ! v spection tour of Ile St. Germain | HY : . Supply Depot near Paris. a J on Cpl. Bowling, 1944 graduate t
of New Ross High School, is the
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Second Lt Donald J. Miller of | Marion has been graduated from | The Army Officer Candidate course at the Ground General School, Ft. Riley, Kas., and has received his commission.
Allis-Chalmers Case
ita into the Havana-Madrid. . . cept reefers. The Bill Bendixes hopped to MiIn his play, there's a plump,
,fce=blovded film tycoon the Toots Shors went thataway=—, to Hot Springs. . . . Marion Hut-| spires to murder a girl by poisoning her drinks, in order to protect the reputation of a male star.|a rest. Ny » ” ~
TODAY'S BEST LAUGH:
ger was asked by Eddie Jaffe why he hadn't been going to his psychiatrist lately. He answered,
stered.”
| menting on the big hit show, “Death of a Salesman,” which, [makes audiences weep, Coleman : |Jaeoby said, “Every night the| |playwright, Arthur Miller, stands)
Mr, Odets “Did any Hollywood studio ever, there in the back of that full| actually murder somebody to pro- house, and gets a lump in his wal-|
tect the box-office appeal of a let.” star?” I asked Odets. 8. 8
NIGHT oF STARS: Humphrey | ‘Bogart titillated the big Garden| - {crowd at the Night of Stars, a (benefit for the Home of Old “BUT YOU and every other Israel, when he said, “I'm glad to, newspaperman know of dozens of |do this, because the way things raps the studios have fixed . . I se Ri
| “Personally, I don’t know of
» “ ” ; “a GI-GI DURSTON'S warbling Some people,” I said, “feél youre angry at Hollywood for| 5 Dot tlio. Sgnie” at the mistreating you.” (It mistreated * on house ope 5-02 him to the extent of a few thousand dollars a week!) That's Earl, brother.
Shifted fo U. S. Court |}
ami for a two-day vacation, and] , 4. y; which -the—Alis-1}-
ton's leaving a N. J. hospital ana|2°cused of conspiracy, fraud and| returning to her N. Y. hotel 10F | Ped
|cuit Court today on petition of
. B'way Glamour Boy Milton Ber- \dents, Bert Nightenhelser and
{Julius Ballard, contend in the)
E » | WISH I'D SAID THAT: Com-|in that amount.
jtuat over 2 million people now
{Chalmers Mfg. Co., Delaware, is
conversion was transferred to ederal Court from Boone Cir-|
|the defendant. Two Hamilton County resi-|
suit that Allis-Chalmers through |
conspiracy of" tompany a= “He can’t see, anybody for a week. lates, fraudulently. -made use of He's having his couch uphol- “certain ideas and devices”
tained from the plaintiffs vallued | at $1 million. They ask Yecovery,
‘Missouri Educator ‘Gets DePauw Post
Times State Service GREENCASTLE, Mar. 11 — Richard T. Oldham, Wellston, Mo., has been named to the De[Pauw University department of ociology, Dr. Edgar C. Cumings, university dean, announced to-, day. At present a teaching assistant | ‘at the school, Mr. Oldham will assume his duties in September. | He is a graduate of Washington | University, St. Louis, Mo., and will receive a masters degree in| June. ’
SKI CLUBS POPULAR { Ski clubs have become ndmer- | ous in Ameica; it is estimated
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“Every once in a while, I write}: a play I know something about,” he replied. “I know about Hollywood.” :
“Have there been repercus-
“One hears mutterings. To the 4 effect, ‘That fellow will - ‘never work in Hollywood again “They say, ‘What the agin an are you complaining about? Didn't we you money?’ They think — money can buy éverything. “I ‘don’t particularly want to work in Hollywood again, anyway. Hollywood is a company town.” 3 Odets added, “rd like occasionally to make a good picture —but I don’t think that can be done in Hollywood anyway, ex- | cept by a series of accidents.” : : > » » ODETS, his wife, the former Bette Grayson, and their two children have a five-year lease on their apartment. He expects to
about his favorite theme: a pro-; test. against the misuse of - talented people. One will he about a playwright, one about Jewish life in Philadelphia. . He's sure‘that the present play, which has an enormous advance sale, will do very well... 1 Off in. another room, Odets’] ‘baby son, 2, was crying. Odets looked at me with a smile. “That boy’s name is Walt Whit« “Wouldn't you think that a boy with a name like that would say to himself, ‘My name is Walt Whitman and I can't be crying rll Anemoont ” sx
COMING AND GOING. Lits. Glenn Davis and “Doc” Blanchard met again Tuesday for the first time in more than a year at a
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