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pany. He and his wife, Betty Garrett, and their attorney, Louis Mandell, are the only officers and they're completely financing the picture with their own eash. “We're conservative people.” Larry told me, “but there's always a time when people just have to gamble. This is our big gamble.” Larry still has that passion for motorcycle riding. Says he's a “cow trail rider” and never rides the pavement—"You get kilied on the pavement.” Does most of his riding on the fire breaks in the Hollywood hills behind his home. | "= = =

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By “Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Oct: 10—Larry Parks makes his debut il present three operas during as a star- -prodiicer when his independent film, “Stake Out, 0 goes on location in New York, Philadelphia and Atlantic known City the middle of Novembeér. about an FBI man who breaks up a criminal gang. There's an interesting story behind Larry’ S New com- orchestra conductor, and Hans §j

It's a semi-documentary

I'm still waiting for some glamour doll to show up at a Hollywood square dance party in a pair of mink blue jeans.

+ . Mary Anderson played May on the stage of the Univer- agreeq

the truth game at a Holly--wood” party and announced that her secret ambition was to be drowned “y Montgomery Clift. Explanation dept.: The second feminine lead in Para-

mount’s remake of “An American Tragedy” gets (fatally dunked by “lift. Mary wants the role.

” ” = b I ASKED Ul's Swedish star,

Marta Toren, about” her almost nerfect command of English. “It was simple,” she said, “I'm a girl who dreams every night in my life. All of a sudden I started dreaming in English. After that I had no trouble at all.” n » ” TY AND LINDA Power's homecoming has been delayed again. Retakes on “The Black Rose.” Gene McCarthy and Tommy Farrell have broken up their night club act. They were reported to have differed on split of the take. . Wonder when a marquee will read: “Abbott and Costello Meet Mighty Joe Young.”

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Ing. Astor Pictures are reviving an old turkey, “Ziz Boom Bah,’ in which he co-stars with his wife Mary Healy ... Bob Ryan's fan club js touting - his latest, Bed of Roses,” with the catch phrase, “From Slugger to Lover” Competition for Ladd, Cag-

ney and Bogart, George Mont-

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the jaw in “Dakota Lil.” Gloria Kameran and Jean Campbell, two working gals who beat typewriters all day in Hollywood, of that new cookbook, just published by Viking, “Simple Cooking for the Epicure.” Gloria is a publicity gal with stanley Kramer's film and Jean an executive secretary. Gloria is especially sweatergenic. AS one observer said: Why does SHE have to cook?” Wonder if there's any connection dept.: Eight hours after posing for a

fan magazine layout with Jim Davis, Shelley Withers went to the hospital with a nervous

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Music, continuing its accelerited schedule for opera production,

the coming school year. has become nationally in the field of opera pro-| duction since Dean Wilfred C. Bain took over the School of Music and placed Ernst Hoffman.

Busch, stage director; on his staff. Included in the production schedule for this year will be another world premiere, the second since Dean Bain came to IU. Next

sity’s auditorium Likas Foss’ new opera, “The Jumping Frog,” will be presented for the first time. ‘Parsifal on Palm Sunday’ The opening opera for the year will be Puccini's “La Boheme” on Jan. 12, 13 and 14: The School of Music will present Richard Waginer's Lenten opera, “Parsifal,” {again this year on Palm Sunday, ‘Apr. 2. The operatic offerings will be under the direction of Prof. Hoffman and Mr. Busch, who will have the assistance of Walter Russell, who for the past three years has been technical director of the Indianapolis Civic Theater and director of the Indianapolis Teen-Age Civic Theater. Mr Russell is well - kuown throughout Indiana for his work

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