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we Americans
ANAL MEIN
NEW YORK, og T—Lilli Palmer had finished playing “Cleopatra” when I went into her Saat 4 room, and, even to my practiced eyes, looked only 18. “You look 18," 1 gushed. "How old areygyP? “Eighteen,” she said. You see, it's 5 the wrong way to ask the question. 1 should have turned it around | y ‘and said, “You look 81, how, or ain Dibess miuat Save
Ashley,. who. . It irked out 10 Be one df ne rug mare”
rship especially in females, the way American men worshi youth-—in females,
PY, PAT VWLLY « Star, Who ls 18 at 29, Believes | U. §. Men Stress Age Too Much’ By Earl Wilson
Lady off. Clarkie
could name more, “What heips me,” Miss Palmer the wife of handsome star Rex rnard | Harrison, said, by the way of expeavy |Plaining her extremely trim figure, ad worn, and, 4 ‘is that I went to a boys’ school Germany where I had to stand {OB my hands’ and do the other |Bymnastics the boys did. P| “There were 50 girls and 350 boys in the school, one girl for seven boys. “I hoped. to keep that ratio 3. life, but I've falléd miser{ably
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* | MISS PALMER continued that ;perhaps the old expression should {be changed to “Life Begins at! {50,” or maybe even 60, the way things are going lately, what with | {Pinza and Barkley and O'Dwyer (doing so well,
f “Now you take a young English. | f ‘'man,” she said. “At 20 he's at| his worst, 4 ! “He looks pather pimply;” comes the gray hair, and the {lean look, and the weatherbeaten
i! land a lot of whisky, and a lot of |SUng i | deep
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Director Favors Supporting Port Opera in English
» Would Let Audience |
Understand Words NEW YORK, Jan. 7 f lappearance after a lot of golf, Opera ‘In this country should be |
and he's quite!of Leopold Sachse, stage director | § {of the New York City Opera Co:
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Marley and Humphrey Bogart in "Tokyo Joe" (Arlington, Belmont and Rivoli), Donna Reed in "Chicago Deadline” (Dream, Grove and Howard), Betty Hutton and Victor Mature in "Red,
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To Display Wares in N.Y, Neighborhood
‘Pre-Views - of First. Performances’
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HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 7 (UP)— Jane Wyman and Kirk Douglas are playing Hollywood's first seri! ous love scene in which the lovers |
‘ithe best ' (goes on, . Rap t jfum is the center of the whole
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{moth chew mouthfuls of gum, | This event is a landmark In imovieland and, like all progress, |raises new problems. What do thes
[lovers do with the gum when they | Kiss? That dilemma now is racking $5000 ‘a week brains. Meanwhile the chicle - chomping
Director per says the Kathryn Turpey Garten
love scene. You can't blame Holly-| - The Flanner House Guild will
wood for a vulgar touch, either, he added, because it was written] © Kathryn Turney Gare
right in by Tennessee Willlams'| ten in. a review of “DeBus who's redoing his play, “The Glass| by Oscar Thompson at 8 p. m, Menagerie,” for the Warners’) | Wednesday fn the Crispus Ate
|movie version. | - tucks High School Auditorium, The ‘gentlema nn ® h caller is Kirk Miss Garten will be accome
Douglas, a likable extrove ho we in a warehouse,” Rares] |*panied in her review by Kathe
/ |explains. “He's the kind who! rine Saurer Smith, planist, of would chew gum, any time, an the Chicago. time, Arpangements for the proe.. .
“But Jane Wyman plays Laura
{who's a fragile introvert. When| {Kirk offers her a stick of gum, | first she says no, and then she's! embarrassed and so she says yes, “Just the way they chew their gum shows what kind of people they are and how the love scene & volunteer organization of is going.” | women who give their services Eventually, though, the “gentle-| to the Flanner House Nursery. mgn caller” gives Laura her first| — kiss, And nobody knows whether
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gram were made by Mrs. Fred Augusta, president of the Guild; Mrs. Lionel Artis, chairman, of the book review series, and Mrs, Maude Flack, chairman of this review, The Flanner House Guild {is
“Every love scene has its prob-| (lems, and we'll work these out. [But 4t's the first time I know of | (we' ve been gummed up by gum
” - /she nodded. . i SRR GR 1 “That braid?” I said first. “And you think how old a win formance and the audience.” ‘eohducting a series of three.’ ‘Previews..of First Performances”, At ws Hi Nalhbor! rand... Code. of. She, A AR “Lift i.” she sald. I barely up, iy makes no difference? |, MF. Sachse, close friend of the) Town Hall in New York. Hart: News: Maga a_i could, “The Egyptians never wore my. iq right That's h {late Richard Strauss and mana-| . The series of lecture-demonstrations is designed to give the RODFO— Bangs Barbary Conse? apd Locally, Darrell Pollard, third their own hair” she explained. qq) » ’ OW 1lger of fmany successful opera public a chance to hear composers discuss their works shortly comedy: “Sunk In the Sins.” year student at John Herron "Art “They wore bright blues, and opp houses - in Germany, -said- that before they are performed in New York fot the first time. NEIGHBORROOD School, won one of the 228 other colors, I think I might start 4. a, vou you kw i “first of all, opera is theater. Roger Sessions will discuss his] h ae ~ - an ne RON eiive TOKYO Joo and “Mary awards given in the oil and water . & new fad with it.” about age b hn ) “And theater must be under- Mariorie Th h Symphony No. 2 at the first lec- that Ww able to test the | AvALON— Sorrowful Jones” and “Ma- | [color painting divisions with a . ge by telling me how old “ arjorie oms. has one of 9 | temper of audiences abroad as donna of the Desert.” t lo titled “H How old was Cleopatra sup- you are?” I asked her stood,” he said. . " in ture Jan. The symphony is to BELL— The Bix Wheel" and “Air Host- {water color entitle oosfer posed to be at the time we saw, “Oh, no, no! I wouldn't want _ Singers in this country waste] the main supporting parts™ in have its New York. .premiere Jan, regards modern music, without . |Hogs."” her fn this play?” I asked. to carry it that far!” ant years learning Italian, French the Civic Theater January pro- 12 by the New York Philhar- having so much as planned it. | meLMoxT “v "Tokyo Joe” and “Aban-| The winners were announced at “Sixteen.” | It wasn't SOCUSIRrY for me to 20d German so that nobody can| duction, "Edward, My Son," to |monic-Symphony under Mr. Mi- He played Erik Satie's Dotan] CEA Cover Girl" and “Border In.'& ceremony in the Riverside * & » lcarry it that far, either, for se understand them. Why not let the! go before the lights Jan. 13 tropoulos three days later. suite, “Sports et Divertissments™| eet My Friend Irma’ and “Foi Museum of New York City, where »” yo y _ m x I THOUGHT that was a nice only 29, according to our records, Suciesios know What! $ going on? through 21. : Subsequently, Gian-Carlo Me- and got 8 varlety of Jeqinon Oy Suita - “"*% the winning paintings will be on . : a pec " " . ’ € & é - y J i age. And that started her off. (and looks 10 years younger. To/ MR. SAC HSE suid a boom notti n lecture on his pewast cities na Tack pinity Jane and Sam Bass” exhibit for two weeks. oh . .. her there's i i i _ opera, e Consul,” scheduled to to EMERSON-—"Task Porce’ and “Alias th - Co. — It's too bad that in America oy * Sreat Satisfaction in could be developed if opera, the Music Teachers lopen on Broadway in February, In Milan, the work was roundly| Champ as the Nearly 2000 Ente red “ni they have this great passion for Playing eopatra or Shaw ater, music and ballet would booed, although the audience FOUNTAIN SQUARE — ys Leave youth” she said. “So many Whom she visited in England last work together. To Meet H Finally, Leonard Bernstein will ! & raARE LST oh Buse Migniay Nearly 2000 paintings. tring a : oto SUMMer to discuss the. prospect.. He. proposed a system under o ee ere ‘talk on his “Age of Anxiety,” Made sure to give Arrau an ova- © Fizeen of, Beabiscult” “and every state in the Union were ene American women start going to; ota P tion so that there would be no GRAN ADA u_Beautitul Doll” tered in the contest, all by amas
the psychiatrist when they 40. They think they're finished.
She was telling him how she
ach TeACh | iked the play . . .
what she liked
which opera, phonic. groups in smaller com- play host to the state-wide Music
theater and sym-
Jordan College of Music will whic will have its first performance Feb. 23,
Lukas Foss, com-
mistaking what the booing was
and J Down Memory Lap
ne Look For the Silver Lining” teur artists.
Last Bandit rv Chicago Deadline” and “Tau, Mr. Pollard,
, ania for. SH a native of Niles, “In France they sa ou're Particularly . .. when the old man munities could use the same Teachers Conference Friday and poser and pianist, will illustrate , on | HOWARD just starting at ©. yy snorted, sarcastically, “Thank you musicians, singers, actors and Saturday. passages from the score. 1p Raime, the house came down in the Saddle e Porest” and “Reda|Ow 18 studying fine arts at Herron “ i for telling me about my own theaters, staging the different] The two-day meeting will in- *s x = {with applause Hot and Blye o jand working part time at the InHerd. women start worrying y ging In London. th s interested VINCOLN—"White Heat” and “Daughter , ' ‘a 1 play.” types of performances on differ- clude special sessions for choral, A “DISPATCH from Sydney, . 0 -ondon, there was interesied ot dhe West . . diana Theater. when they're In their 30's that . y attention, but in Paris, the home MECCA — “Meet the Killers” and “Easy| phe 1950 National Amateur they've missed it—whatever IT is “I was absolutely flabbergast- ~nt nights. band and orchestra discussions Australia, reports that a “Wel-| Living Bh e wt atic b “led,” she said. Gertrude Lawrence, | and general demonstrations and come Overture” inspired by °f Satie, the reaction was worse oktiNTaL — “Story of Seabiscuit” and Painters Competition, sponsored In France, they look at his- > ’ pire y ‘Make Mine Laugh v ™ “oh ae ef who'd taken her there, tried to IN REC OGNITION of the 200th jectures. Haydn's “Farewell Symphony,” than booing; It was downright oLIVER—"'My Friend Irma” and “Grand by Art News, will open in Mareh. ou. Ab nis esses © Al — smooth it over by saying Miss Anniversary of the death of Jo- Guest speakers for the confer- is the latest work of Alfred Hill, frozen. PARAMOUNT ‘Pamily Honeymoon” snd Work by any spare-time artist ged. Palmer was merely trying to teil Nann Sebastian Bach, the Bach ence will be: R. B. Miller, Al 8tod-| “grand old man” of Australasian/ On Making a few inquiries, the] BE Sd ore a yellow Ribbon” and Will be eligible for judging. x - not any sweet 17! » him how happy she was to appear Choir of Bethlehem, Pa., has an- gen, Merle Isaac, Clyde Rounds, music. pianist was told that orchestras RE ever Give a Sucker an ven Break | espero, Look at Mrs, Simpson .. .” © ooo play. nounced an additional festival for /Russell Paxton, Ruth Dixon, In Haydn's symphony, mem. Nave a decided drop at the box- RITE ior Tondentd Pesutifl Doll” and Church Group Meets". g’ sald, “Naturally, naturally,” he said. DeXt May 26 and 27. [Mable Phillips and Aden Long bers of the orchestra walk oft office whenever anything modern RIVOLI Tokyo joe and oi Bier es state Service . wasn't necessary to inquire . yo... gnaw told her he'd tried Lhe Program will be identicall Guest organizations will be the singly and in groups. Mr. Hil ls performed, even Debussy, so time and ‘Dooins of Okishoma,. = MITCHELL Yan 7" Approxi-
whether she
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with that given at the festival al- North Side High School Choir reverse ready announced for May 19 and from Ft. Wayne, under the direc-
with th
d the procedure, starting anti-modern are the new audi-
e harp. The conductor is ences in Paris.
mately 100 Protestant leaders of summer conference programs
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; - all , , 10 De MAMNYIg aon Histor. she was the one for the part. bin hyp A i tion of Raymond 8. Beights; the the last to arrive, for Mr. Hill's ro 7 STATE Buc Privates” and “Northwsst| ono; oq three-day summer works of Windsor ’ “UL “Did 1 give a good perform- hoy Elkhart p -C a Junior High piece is written as a welcome for| WHITTEMORE and Lowe, who Tq CLAIR — “Red. Hot and Blue” and|ghop conference here today at . on pS y ad " J , 0 « . “The woman who changed his- ance”” he Sskeq Her, The second festiyal, however, a Te ne: brig Bak Tquist, guest conductors. gave the American premiere of TACOMA ang, orthw en Stampede “and Spring Mill Inn. The sessions, 10 tory!” she said. , will be held contingent upon the High School Madrigal Singers of Mr. Hill, who is from New the Vaughan Williams Concerto TUXEDO “White Heat” and “Holiday in| cOvVer evaluation of programs and Today s Best Laugh demand for seats; prior to March Zealand, is famous for numerous for Two Pianos and Orchestra UPTOWN “Red. Hot and Blue" and “Sone| objectives, is sponsored by -ihe Indianapolis, under the direction yr... songs he has w of Burren |special committee on camps and SPECIAL SUNDAY ONLY GROUCHO MARX was finally 15. of Kathleen Hergt. aor ngs he has written, and with the Cincinnati Symphony yoGue— Beyond the Yorest” and “Streets P€ f the International stopped by a contestant on his S— his “Maori Quartet” and “Quartet Orchestra under Thor Johnson|, of Laredp conferences o e In ation FRIED CHICKEN DINNER ? No II in D Minor.” TA endiine. 0 0d Blue” and “Ch-| Council of Religious Educa tig” quiz show. Groucho said, “You're YMCA Announces Art Collection Goes : 2 Minor. in November, will inttoduce the ~ caso Desdine” Council 1% from Persia—isn’t that where ch 1 R It a Sn ne age, which is 79,iwork to Boston Jan. 20 with the Persian cats come from?” The ess ourney esulis On Tour Into Country ir. Hl N is full of enthusiasm and Boston Symphony Orchestra [ES ~E TX ~ GRANADA , THE JOLLY (HEF guy answered, “Sometimes—but Alonze E. Biliger., tool-room ; i new ideas and still busy at his ynder Richard Burgin. In Cin- WN] a usually they come from other foreman at the Beech Grove PORTLAND, Me. Jan. 7 (UP) composition, which he still does| cinnati the work had an enthusi- be L! : BCA NLIL AY 132 8. NL Open 24. Hours LI-5135 fraper’ ’ shops, nosed out Isadore Green- —A 30-plece art collection, is on “for the sheer love of it.” astic reception. CONT. MAT. TODAY FROM 1 P.M. | CONT, MAT. TODAY FROM 1 P.M. = - fs x = hut to win the Indianapolis & “perpetual tour of Maine so; ) # =u TV N ® MARK STEVENS ~~ - , ’ . YMCA Chess tournament ow country folk who have never, CLAUDIO ARRAU, returning| 'S GREAT FUN MAN JUNE HAVER . : 2 Wish I'd Said That (week. Alfred Gruen won third seen a painting will have the from a tour of Europe, reported MILTON BERLE Oh You Beautiful { ELLA FITZGERALD: “Men prize. The tournament started opportunity to study art at close Tues. With Virginia Mayo COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR 19% N. ILL—OPEN 12 NOON who go looking for trouble Oct. 19. The standings: |range. LF H Cagney —Virzinia Mave oY PLUS THE LAFF OF ALL LAFFS 2 overs COAT THRU TUESDAY usually find it, except when their ~ 3 A)o570 E. Billger, 2. Isadore] The Haylofters, a Portland drt Ma TUWHITE HEAT” "ALWAYS LEAVE
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