Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1949 — Page 10
Star Looks Into Future
Milland Wants to Be Sure Of Job When He Has 3 Chins
By Erskine Johnson
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 11—Exclusively Yours: Ray Milland, who gets $6000 a week at Paramount, would like to| be = $250 a week movie director.
picture at that price. Columbia drew up the contract while he was starring there in “Woman of Distinction.”
mount’s permission, he was tween the two. turned down. Now his agents trying to buy “Look, Ma, I'm and Paramount are talking aboutDanC1ng" for an Afn Miller , starrer a trade—he’'ll extend his contract ww | for an extra film if they 11 loan Columbia is convinced that | him to Columbia as a director. Rita Hayworth will return to Explains Ray: “Just looking Hollywood for ome or more forward to the day when I have movies after she becomes a three chins. mama. The theory is that part | of Aly’s fascination for her is | that she's a movie star—and she’ll go on being a star. She | owes the studio nine films, under her contract. Harry Cohn, I hear, discussed three story ideas with her in France this summer. She told him she wants glamor roles like “Gilda” and no more heavy drama.
“Under sn | Capricorn,” Ingrid Bergman does; DIRECTOR BRUCE Humbera 560-word soliloquy about love. [Stone says Betty Grable is the The film was made before she quickest study in the film business went to Stromboli. Now she prob-/and has memorized as many as ably could add another 560 words.| {nine pages of script in a few
{minutes. La Grable also has a THOSE RKO billboards for nice pair of brains. “I Married a Communist” are 2.8 » | surprising the public as well as Ginger Rogers’ ex, Jack ' Laraine Day, who plays the title | Briggs, who now says he made role. They read “Nameless, | 5 mistake by giving up his film shameless - woman—trained In | career, is set for three roles at | an art as old as time.” Only | RKO. You'll see him first with | they refer to Janis Carter, the ' Bob Mitchum and Ava Gardner heavy of the picture, and not | in “Carriage Entrance. » | Laraine, » = ne
Fos CUMMINGS’ name on LINDA DARNELL will bel that list of the 10 worst-dressed!
called as an innocent witness In|men in Hollywood was the worst, a big alienation of affections|pioking of the year. Bob has the! suit set for trial in Albuquerque, hegt wardrobe in Hollywood—60! N. M., Oct, 11. , . . The Holly-lgyjts which cost him $250 apiece. | wood Screen Publicists Guild isBesides that, he was named just burning over actions of thea year ago, one of the 10 best-! Screen Publicists Guild of New'dressed men in Hollywood!
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He offered his directorial services to Columbia for one!
But when Ray asked Para- York. There's no connection be-!
Ballroom Officer
Alice McMahon
Miss McMahon, directing manager of the Indiana Roof Ballroom, was elected treasurer of the National Ballroom Oper-
| ators’ Association for the third time at its annual convention | Miss McMahon is |
in Chicago. heading a campaign by the NBOA on “the inequalities of taxation and licensing of ballrooms as compared with private clubs.”
Met Soprano
Gertrude Ribla
A change in singers for the leading role of Santuzza in Mascagni’s ‘Cavalleria Rusticana” will enable Indianapolis audiences to hear Gertrude Ribla, one of the leading young sopranos of the Metropolitan opera, in that role when the opera js presented at the Murat Theater Monday.
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Festival | to Have Disney Motif
The Fourth Annual Halloween
Festival of the Irvington Business Association will have a Walt Disney motif this year.
Permission has been granted; by Mr. Disney for the use of] his movie characters (Snow White, ete.) in costuming. Among the prizes will be autographed sketches and ceramics from Walt Disney and merchandise from the business and professional residents of the community. The costume parade will be held at 7 p. m,, Oct, 31 with the line of march on N. Audubon Circle, south to Washington St. west to Whittier Place, north to lowell Ave. east tO Layman Ave, then south to the parking Int in the rear of the 5600 block of E. Washington St. Bands from high schools serving Irvington will lead the parade with Mayor Al Feeney judging costumes, The party is an annual effort
memenss SOETEF (Mass.) Festival, Oct. 27.
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Composers Symposium | Planned at Jordan |
i The theory department of Jor-| |dan College of Music will hold! {the year’s first composer's sym-| posium at 7:15 p. m. Wednesday | in Student Hall on the campus. | Leola Turner, director of Jordan’s opera worl:shop, will discuss | operas by Giancarlo Menotti and | Patti Browne, soprano, will sing an aria ftom Menotti’'s “The old} f William Maid and the Thief.” | § Eythe w John Gates, senior pianist and composer, will play three original compositions and comment on the work. William Pelz is chairman of of thegtheory department. jy { |
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