Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1951 — Page 6
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| formance.” 1 complained to al “A direct -hit is ot "sys studio executive that the source Perzy, “who did "ail the trick | was dried up. The executive told! archery work in “Joan of Arc” me: ‘Why. worry about the source. | and “Passage West.” To prove {Let the director worry about, his point, his wife, Pat, began | that.’ | tossing five-inch cardboara discs into the air and Perzy put an arrow through the mid- | dle of eyery one before it hit the ground. “See,” {the close shots--the near misses—| |that are important.”
didn’t run away rom | anybody in Hollywood. I ran away from myself.” Luise doesn’t like to talk about |her last film seven years ago “because the studio tried to] change me into a glamour, girl | and it was awful.” SHE NOW lives in New York
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'of an inch of Ingrid Bergman's as Mrs. Robert Knittel (he's a foot for a scene in “Joan.” Only
publisher) and has a 4-year-old i wa. Ingrid. It was a stunt daughter, Francesca. She's been gir) double. And she happened to touring wth “Joan,” on and off,/he married to the second unit for three years and has starred | director who was supervising tne on TV shows in N. Y. and in|geepe, London; During the war she en-. - “That.” textained GIs in Africa and Italy,/ tough oneand helped find U. 8. homes for cally.” ~ ” European war orphans. Now she] 1
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she admits, and, she says, [because ' they like the shoes he partly Hollywood's. | wears. » | & ¥y 8 8 | David isn’t sure which he likes| ;
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Texan to Receive | C Notre Dame Award
J. H. Phelan to Get Laetare Medal
Times State Service NOTRE DAME, Mar, 5-John Henry Phelan, Beaumont, Tex., business executive and philanthro'pist, will be the 1951 récipient of the Laetare Medal, the Rev. John J. Cavanaugh, president of Notre
Dame University, announced yes-
the edtn distinguished American to receive the medal, the oldest - American Catholic award, The award is presented every year on Laetare Sunday, the fourth Sunday of Lent. Last year Gen. J. Lawton Col§(lins, U. 8. Chief of Staff, was the recipient. In 1949 it was movie actress Irene Dunne. “Mr. Phelan and his family are exemplary members of the Catho[lic Church,” said Father Cayanaugh. “He is an outstanding example of a successful man humbly | devoted to his faith.” : | |" The Phelan family has con-, {tributed generously to the spread(ing of the Catholic faith through charitable contributions. It is esti-|
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while Costello told me how he had first spotted her at New York's Copacabana ds a singer | and then signed her after | watching her on his TV screen on the Vaughn Monroe show.
Lou prédicta she'll be a big.star. “Actresses always do Well after they work with us,” he says.
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us. When the picture was over, |
she only had two doctors.” { » = o | IF ERROL FLYNN/can dash off novels between pictures, so can David Niven. He's just finished correctihg galley proofs on his first’ book, “Round the Rugged Rocks,” and is at work on his second—a ribtickler tagged “Murgatroyd.” ~The publishers gave me quite
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