Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1949 — Page 22
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By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 22—Two-hundred-seventy- pound her Selznick contract five months
there is more of him to love.” Four hundred drive-in theater girl employees just voted him the title,
guy is handsome.
Baer took it modestly. * cause of my big ears.” 1 see the girls’ point. The! In fact, he
was too handsome for a gangster role in a UI movie. They sald
he could have shaved off
if he broke
the role
his mustache,
his nose and Acquired a caulifiow-
ITS $UCKY!
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..1o carry % an old key
‘I guess,” he said, “it was be-
er ear. Baer said no ‘thanks. he’s still amazed. “After all.” he says, rubbing his chin, “I fought Joe Louis twice.”
But
- x » » AT 34, BUDDY has gray hair “It makes people think I've got brains even if I haven't” He
kiddingly blames the gray hair on his fights with Louis And I. a friend once told me, "got
gray hair because 1 bet on you both times.” Buddy is the new night club singing sensation. He's taking warbling seriously with X-ray scrutiny by Herbert Wall, who coached Nelson Eddy. Like his parody on ‘Buttons and Bows’ It goes: “East or west let the fight game rest, “Because I'm tired of taking blows,
“Goodby old ring “I'd rather sing In smart cafes with swell floor shows, “While I've still got my buttons and nose.” ~ ” » “THE WHITE TOWER” company is back from Europe, where
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270-Pound Buddy Baer ° ’ Honored by New Title bi
400 Drive-In Lassies Vote Handsome Ex-Boxer ‘Working Girls’ Clark Gable’—Admire Bulk
{famous Mt, Blanc. she asked for her release from
se ago but was turned down. She's
still asking. . ”
” DORIS DAY wants
‘western and Jack Warner has
writers working on an idea. . . .
A trade paper ran a photograph
of Howard Dimsdale, who "wrote “Kiss for Corliss.” But the caption and the story -that followed was all about Richard Wallace, who directed the film. Dimsdale
Valli tells me
to do a
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Moira Shearer, in the leading role in "The Red Shoes,” will be held over for a second week at | the Coronet Theater.
Fellow-Workers’ ‘Advice Helpful
Young Men Should Not Take Offense
I am 19 years old and think I am pretty handy with tools but IT work in a shop with several older men who act as if
wired Wallace: » LJ » “Sie your plastic surgeon. You now look hunt like me.” Your Job— GEORG E MON" TGOMERY'S furniture building hobby has become big business Next; thing he builds will he a factory in San Fernando Valley ~ » ” MARTIN RAGAWAY there are so many Hollywood in Italy that the wartime question Have you got a cigaret, ‘Joe?’ has been switched to, "Have you got a script, Joe's” » » » DEFLATION NOTE: Cémic “Jackie (Gleason just shed 70 pounds. Twist: Kirk Douglas has
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4 million dollars.
no swimming pool of his own, does his swimming in the pool of Larry Randall. Larry is Kirk's stand-in. . » ~ THERE'S A DEAL hot again at UI for the filming of for a Day”
they think I am still a child. Am I too touchy, or are my fel-low-workers old fossils who are jealous of us younger men?
By JAMES GRAYSON Maybe you are a little touchy,
“Queen gnd too, your fellow workers may with Jack Bailey play- he jealous of you. Evidently all . Same studio has of you are satisfactory, or you
shelved plans to film Edna Fer- wouldn't be there.
|ber's “Great Son,” in which $400,-
{000 already has been invested. have
says the studio, ~ HOLLYWOOD admits now that i . worried , about television.
Too costly:
‘subject at the pational conven: | tion Were of thie Theater Owners {of America. Television with coin slots is the biggest story. At-
It is good for everybody to a little competition. Jealousy, however, can be destructive. At 19 you can do things physically that some of the older 3 men cannot do. But they have
hind B some skills; ‘gained TRiough. Ears
“of experfence, which ou do not yet have,
i" you have a personal "job
torhey Marcus Cohn asked the problem, write James Grayson
exhibitors “How can you redue your admission ' price to permit an entire family to attend a movie for a quarter and then, after two years, give the family the
chairs that they sat in?” . - ~
in care of The Times.
Some people like to kid, | Not everybody likes to be kidded. A little of it won't hurt you. You'd feel slighted if they quit. Take it with a grin.
When vou have a chance to
TWO STUDIOS are after observe closely the work of these
Charles
| story. I'm willing to bet
The Lindbergh's
Lindbergs for his. life men. try to be fair to them. right they are doing better work than now that he never gives his ap- you, {proval.
It
tell them so. Get them to
just talking about their skills. Peo-’ {bought a lodge at Aspen, Colo, ple like those who listen to them
where they'll be neighbors of the talk about themselves.
1 Gary Coopers, -
--Maybe then some day they'll admit that you can excel in cer-
George Jewséh had dinner in tain things. That will make you
{Houston with { Jesse Jones and Roy Cullen, {threesome is w orth about 400) “It was very im!pressive,” George told me. “The four of -us were worth 400 mi
Nion and 6Q dollars.”
Ti ‘Gregg Orchestras Slated to them.
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Orchestras of Artie Shaw and
—~Wayne Gregg will be among the
first attractions to appear at the Indiana Roof to open the fall and winter season at the ballroom. Shaw, clarinet and company will appear for one night only on Sunday, Oct. 23, for his first local engagement, Gregg will hold forth at the official opening of the Roof on
| Saturday, Oct. 1. He has appeared
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You may be getting the same
+wages. You may be turning out
work as good and in the same quantities: Unless they are perfectly rude, and unfair te you, they deserve to be respected for their age. You owe that to them. Now and then give them a chance to be nice to you, They may want to give you. some fatherly advice. Some of this should be quite helpful to you, if
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