Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1949 — Page 12
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Actress Admit She Acted Up
Bette Davis Opposed Playing In ‘Beyond the Forest’
; + By Erskine Johnson Fie . HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 22—Exclusively Yours: Stars frequently become “difficult” in order to win new contracts or bigger salaries. But Bette Davis is the first star I ever heard of willing to admit it. Bette now says she “acted up” during filming of “Beyond the Forest” in order to break her Warner contract.
She says she never wanted t0| "yy nyA MONTEZ, who bas make the picture, predicting been in Europe for almost a year _ihas to return to the U. 8. by Januthat the book, because of cen {ary because of the quota laws , . .| sorship, could never be trans-ipn.., Andrews will do an excel-| ferred horestly to the screen and ..¢ public relations chore for 4 entertainment value g,i1ywood when he goes out on would suffer. {the road to plug “My Foolish Gary Cooper is getting more geart” He'll'address public servlaughs than Bob Hope from jce organizations on Hollywood, Americans seeing his picture in rR Paris. The French voice dubbed, ATTENTION Lana Turner and fh for Cooper is high - and Lon McCallister: A blond in the effeminate. When the delicate chorus at Larry Potter's supper tones roll out from Gary's tower- club cals herself Lana .McCalli~
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J. E. Grinnell to Teach At Johns Hopkins
The dean of instruction at Indiana State Teachers College, J. E. Grinnell, has accepted an Invitation to te ¢h in the graduate school at Johns Hopkins University during a six-week term next
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