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I Happened Last Night—
Wilson, Hedy Have Lunch
. Hotel Manager Proves . To Be Big Obstacle :
By Earl Wilson * NEW YORK, Sept. 10—Hedy Lamarr invited me to lunch. Strange to say, I went. (Yes, oddly enough, I could make it.) (It was one of my major interviewing adventures—not so much the lunch itself—but getting the mysterious Hedy on the phone at her hotel—so I could invite her to lunch—
80 she would dnvite ne, os kind of man you'd like to «NEIGHBORHOOD STS0E Shey we do I THEATERS
, “1 tol * sald Hedy, “T'd| Don’t tell anybody.) edt ND kind oy man First: I had trouble. 1 didn't youa like to live with.” know her hotel code nam |" We agreed that that was a| Morton Downey, who'd ‘had alvery witty remark, and then I date with her the night before, {$ald, “What's this about you|
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told me, where she was stopping. marrying Morton Downey?" CIN “Who says so?” she sald. and “Bis
“Eeverybody,” I said. (It was const ‘a Da: and "Some the first lie I'd told all day.) “Everybody but him!” . laughed-—need I add?--musically, ™ oF Voreoneeey Ihe River ng Hedy opened a locket around | be am Tie Big Steal” and “Chick her neck and showed me a small ARVIE ig Besllinn Blonde From Bash. curl from the hair of her 4-ye “| GRANADA Any Naber an Play” and {old daughter. The daughter's row |, ‘Flamin
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{other day and iriform rede ot Vengeance" Laredo”. ang Starring in current attractions at the alporiwod theaters are: Clark Gable and Ais Totter in "Any Number Can Play" {love you, darling.” 4 RVING ” umber Cen Pay” and! (Irving, Granada, Rivoli, St. Clair, Strand ‘and Uptown); Alan Young and Colleen Townsend in "Chicken Every Sunday” (Fountain | or x Der dang n Pacitic and “That| Sgyuare, Rex and Tuxedo); June Haver and Gordon MacRae in “Look for -the Silver Lining" (Belmont, Speedway and Vogue); Fred Barker's of Broadway and| Astaire and Ginger Rogers in "The Barkleys of Broadway" (Mecca and Ritz); William Bendix in "The. Big Steal (Fountain Square, |
[three kids thap anything,” Hedy | - - said. Ce are happily mar oh Red ee Sop cues Irving; Rivoli-and- Zaring), and: Geil_Rustell-in "The Great Dan Pafch” (Cinema and Sheridan).
tter, and crunchin, Indi 1 Indianapolis to start rehearsals tne hard bread with her besutifus will sponsor it on TV via CBS. i SleTAIOUR, Tenn, TO BE ror The’ Milionaire,” a musical] Columbia Records won the cone 600. block E._ Lincoln St. Jove hem-|- + - Maestro Paul Ash is in Poly- p10" gop _|comedy slated to open later in trac p q Shite Seeth, ny gosh all |elinic for an operation. He had anspolis PP RNase ang edt the season at the 46th Street The- score of “South Pacific,” using Hospital Polio Fund.
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. to cancel an appearance at the ater in New York City. the show's bi whe Lorensstre Those taking part in the carn, co WIth Jand Greer - J - Iceland to reintroduce George © Found In Night Club Now comes Victor a collec- val were Eleaine, Diana and Mike| “THE BiG STEAL” - ne collection of letters also t Very Witty Dewey Washington to B'way to g includes one by Fred W. Fries Miss Eden, who last appeared tion of eight selections from* the Eskitch, Richard and Rex Cum-| ;
DAN DAILEY—CELESTE ROLM
“CHICKEN EVERY SUNDAY”
{to the hospital . ,-. Clifton Webb the Times editorial a here 4 It ith the Show. utilizing the talents of ‘the mings, Ramona and Craig Moore, | " t. here in the vocalist spot with the » 1 said—and darn it, that's 20d his mom were at the Colony ment then an Army ew ay Ted Campbell orchestra, was dis-|Understudies to Mary Martin and and Wayne Ryan. Rome, gabbing with the Garson Kanins|y,qia [covered by William Ansley, New |Ezio Pinza, the stars of the sow]
when she put her arm around me. “South Pacific”: has become. | a, the stais of ” ou |York stage promoter, during a| on ul Guy “Tell ime!” she sald. [x The book is the first of a series | Dicki niu al I told her all, and then Hedy unquestionably, the greatest thing! of 10 volumes on the role Hoo- recent night club appearance in| ckinson
“I SAW Ingrid Bergman In|
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*|birthdays during the fall. Then .
‘| Barrymore, 70, Edmund Gwens,
Stewart, Coburn acted with Glenn
¢ ountainhes ” wy na “| Only once, since he begn acting «my trip to Europe I, Jos as Be Way Apache” and “Trail Lon Lea P 1] d F a hi Pla Braduat lag the age of 21, has Greenstreet the Windsors were the nik the tnd wor Door aid “Chick. g Pp re on rom emp IS 4 an . p on : ’ " - arkiey's of Broadway” and “Cals; 3 | ec 0 ‘become & ” id. | . L + $ 1 dw Y Ci d il : {planter in Ceylon,” he said. “Put Hedy Lamarr fou ® ak ae id aba Duch. "0k Hy ney har Can Play” and | a es roa a in ere a ISIC lirses I found tea plants boring. I sold I phoned and very prossically ema? 1 sald, SANDERS = 18 30d Po, Kettle” and “Ad-| | NEW YORK; Sept. 10 (UP)—A |derful Guy” and “I'm Gonna, out and went back to the stage.” ahs for Hedy La —wh “Certainly,” she sald, so this rahe Gre ore py ona {pretty blond from . Memphis, |Wash That Man Right Outa My| | And life really begam, he added, else? e [Save De a chanes to ask Hedy | sraxdway kook for the Sliver Lining” | {Tenn., is the latest Broadway Hair.” Prof. T. H. Madison a 5. Thats when hg came to oN » the tO define love ought a defi-| “Dead- “Cinderella.” | Cheryl Crawford, ucer of ollyw hone operator kia. To . bition'of love from Hedy Lamar ie St te th a ar | “She 1s Joan Morgan, who ™e- tne musical drama Mare Bute| TO Teach Here p . . P We Spurs % are used to that: vould, be Jascisating. 1 stn Is rap. Marin. . " - {cently assumed the leading roles stein has fashioned from “The| Two graduate courses in music om S m hon 1 got the ménager. He sald shel nk .it wou | The Wigard of yar Can Play" an lot Billie Dawn in “Born Yester‘ Little Foxes,” announces that she education will be offered at the ymp y-. RO ge | “Well, it's Something in here” — | grgAND— "Any B mber Can Play” and day,” the three-and-a-half-year- 'will call her producti -" . wasn't there. i |Hedy held her hand over her| (The Wissrd kA SX vor peer ang IN Garson at al fw - he 3 pro uotion Regina Indiana University Indianapolis Af Canterbury “But” Morton Downey told me very shapely heart region—“it's| +The Saxon Cn i Downtown Center. Prof. he gfopped her thers last night!” nothing sudden. Its something TUXEDO™Chickéi™ Every sunday’ and Ra A [Lilian pena orginal aging im uur DANVILLE, ‘Tod. Sept. 16—The { 7 “He it believe in | VE Ward’ of er. cau. Play® nd lowered admission gale. acter. the I. U. music Hoosler Symphony and Chorale ' He was probably drinking,” “You don't eve in love at|vogth- oF foe Sliver Lining” and . tradied her luck, je ; with headquarters at Canterbury : the manager said. first sight?” Last Piling i Miss Morgan Set designer Donald Oenslager acuity will come. rehearse : “Morton Downey iaan't had af No" ago lime Ware o Or" ana “Toe in Hollywood where she did some); ygye 4 one-man show of his to Indianapolis Le lr Toomer: Toul drink in years,” I said testily. “Did you” I persisted, “ever| SUBURBAN work with a minor repertory... ,¢ the Ferargil Galleries each Wednesday unige a of Thomas Wot tne = x» [fall in love at first sight?” CRINNOOD, DEIYEINC Pennies Prom |group and got nary a tumble gen 26 through Oct. 16. The show Ine CE, woekIn Tuesday (Orchestra) at T p a. “Yes! That's why I don’t be-'Gro = Teets ‘of Taredo” and “Night from the film people. She came, .connection with his 25th] ning the week of ; : WE WENT round and round. ;, = th to New York three years ago and Sept. 19 to teach 1 the College Auditorium at Fre : I told the manager you can do| “x a od oi 008 'b BRIVE-IN—“Wake of the net “Born "thson of designing for the stage. | th ville. 8s we had sett everything SE Mf Byileve Baliroom.” {the first play she saw was “Bor —— e courses, something to people who give really important, we left. It ap- MOON ard Braves EN hn Loves Mary" | Yesterday.” The two Indianapolis musicians whe newspapers false Formation, ; pears that somehow I have neg- reNBLETON Fis D IVE-IN—. sare) ; : | She fancied the Billie Dawn Dean fo Address COUrsEs ATG. To. have participaies \n the 8 “Then do something to Morton jected to mention that Hedy's es- 5 re and short subjects g he { ldn’t, Ruth Downey,” the manager said. cort at the luncheon was Robert ' terncon: and "Wes Killed Bor mov Joyce Edun “oo eamadionne and went around to see Mr. Kanin Columbia Alumni degrees on ihelLemiey, Carolyn Constance and “He's the one who is giving out Lantz, an Englishman who's a Plus color TOWN on the chance #hat there might) Dean James P. Gifford of the masters Boi Gloria Harvey, Harold Kottlowinformation.” close friend. When we walked AMBASSADOR. "Corresidor’ and “They be a& job for hef in a road com- Columbia University Law School| Prof. Madison 4 0100 may bel Lr jails Jones, Rosemary Lang, The manager was lying In his out, he noticed that the back of Raid by Niet.” Mr. Kanin heard her read will address members of the ® Virginia Pearson, Shirley McVey, OHIO— "Arizona Rangers” and “Give Us pany. Mr, Kanin hear used as electives for other gradu-|y Gaubitz, Weldon C. Mi d Do should sue him her dress had fallen quite low on “Si . { ane Gaubitz, We organ, leeth 25 whey her shoulders, and he reached up nopEl_- ‘Hold That Ghost” and “Dyna- | and'32i4 he'd get 1 Woch with Columbia University Alumnl Aseiate de 79 623 Prof, Madison's |Roseann Pitz, Dean Craft and --because half an hour Jates) |without asking permission, and | i her. {sociation at a luncheon meeting courses will be on the philosophy Renato Pacini, who has served as when 1 got her code name (Iti oS 0 "or her dress, and pushed Tip for Hollywood to be held at 12:15 p. m. Tues- and psychology of music and mu-| concert master arr” isn’t) and * could be “Carre ad give me/it farther up on her shoulders. Fightin Hoosiers’ I He did, but it was almost three day in the Columbia Club. Mr, sic education. The orchestra's opening concert : asked the operator | I wonder how you get to be an “ ‘months later, just twd months Gifford will discuss “General] A graduate of the University will be held on Oct. 16 at Canters " » 1 got Hedy on the hook | | : "Miss - ”® ; ny Englishman? Letters Publi hed ha Singer ‘ago. He wanted to know if she Trends at Columbia University of Minnesota with the B, 8. and bury. . 3 at’ that very ‘ ye to Juneh in) $ | 9 was available for the road com- and the Development Program of M. A, degrees, Prof. Madison has! m | Well, we sa Sn and she fed The Midnight "Earl Times State Servies To Star on Broadway pany. She was, and did so well the Law School.” |the Ph. D. degree from Columbia i the hotel restauran B'WAY BULLETINS: Yvonne BLOOMINGTON, Sept. 10 —| «in Boston that when Jan Sterling, 1 , yuvenbill of the Link! | University, He has taught in the BRIGETWOOD 3 me some of her salad with her De Carlo's off to Europe to enter-| Letters From Fighting Hoo-{| In show business, it's & Jongliart the New York company two Beit Co., 1s in charge of reserva. Public schools of Minnesota, Uni-| “gobar ® MONDAY ¢ TUBSDAY : fork, and she even put her arm tain GIs . .. Kenny Lyons, writer Si€rs,” a dramatie account of the leap from singing with a locally.oys ago she took over here. : ' Be Rtn 8 |versity of Minnesota, Horace | Mor . around oe hes: jeal men all for 3 top radio shows, one of Participation of Indiana men and Bang he Broadway. musical The story wouldn’t be complete, fon 19r the Juncheon. {Mann School for Boys, Juilliard) ‘One Sun. Afternoon’ .... My, how the Jealous way “ni women in World War II, has just in a prt re "n , fh gland at me! B'way's busiest and nicest men, |..." plished "st Indiana Ont Joyce Eden, daughter ~f Mr. and °f course, without the aware of Children Rose $26 ers Coli feat Jers y Ci Teach- § ‘Racing Luck’ tore ames’ She had-on-one.of these off-the- died of a heart attack. He Was versity by the Indiana War His- Mr; B.D. Griffin, 1224 E. Riser, | Foliviood is Sow fyan se . Ry shoulder dresses that kept com- only 42... "This Is Broadway," (;., Gommission, Heights Drive, Indianapolis, RCA eas wis giver 2 new For Polio Fund ES err ther off, and was wearing With Clifton Fadiman, George S. Th ready to take that leap. ctor ha . 2 YT NTA 1 wi ing farthe king Kaufman and Abe Burrows as e 131 letters which make * Early next month she will leave [twist to “official” record albums/ Children of the neighborhood in UARE her new DABS, and kept asking regulars, has made good. Crosley up the volume include 32 from . of Broadway shows. 500 block E. Minnesota St. and hd
CONT, MAT. TODAY FROM 1 FP. M.
Sydney Greensiree: And Lewis Stone To Be Honored
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 10 (UP). Hollywood's “Life Begins at 70" Club will admit two new members late this year. as Sydney Greenstreet and Lewis Stone will celebrate their TOth 4
they join the three charter {members of the club—Lionel
71, and Charles Coburn, 72, Greenstreet and Barrymore iworked together in “M |with Spencer T¥acy and Jimmy
Ford and Janet Leigh in “The Doctor and the Girl,” Gwenn worked with Lassie in “Challenge to Lassie.” And Stone completed “Stars in My Crown” just ia time {to join Clark Gable and Loretta Young in “Key to the City.” Greenstreet performed with Sir Herbert Tree, Margaret Anglin, Jylia Marlowe, Viola Allen and Lunts. He appeared in every Shakespearean play 'in the. pro~ duction repertory of recent years. He toured every major city in |America, his native British Isles, (and Canada, India, Italy, France, {Malta and Africa.
CONT. MAT. TODAY FROM 1 P. M.
CLARK GABLE
With Alexis Smith
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