Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1951 — Page 16

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In Hollywood—

Glamor Shines

Lovely Marilyn Maxwell Wears Them, But Not for Photographers |

By Erskine Johnson

HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 27-—Gorgeous, nearsighted Mari- 8

lyn Maxwell showed me why Dorothy Parker is all wrong | about girls who wear glasses, Marilyn removed her tinted specks with the oriental slant and blinked. She could see me as a sort of fuzzy outline, Marilyn muttered helplessly, but she’ Barc. roy Ty en ustere e never knew never be able to call my name 4 hit him.” correctly, Was I Peter Lawford, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Senator Kefauver or Tommy Manville? Then Marilyn thrust her face, right up to mine, brushed her eyelashes against my nose and, said happily. “Well, if it isn't little old you. I can see you as plain as day now.” Her right-in-the-kisser routine, take it from Marilyn, can work for any girl who looks at the world through oculists’ windows. And the technique came as nat-

what

” »y ~ HAD T never heard the story| about the nearsighted girl and {the big, boy? Marilyn giggled. She'd tell it, by heck. { She slipped on her glasses again land began: “The Four-H club boy was courting the girl, but she, poor thing, was worried about her eyesight. He was always talking about perfect physical specimens, |Bragged about his wonderful eyes, | his strong muscles and his perfect |

“tral to her as flashing his profile teeth. Oh, this boy had great] came to John Barrymore Jr. teeth. | Marilyn confessed that she took _ ‘well, the sad little girl decid-|

ed that she'd put one over on him! and make him think that her eyes were real sharp. She fumbled around and stuck a pin with a red head into an old oak tree. That night on the porch, the boy started talking about perfect health again. It was a shame, he said, that everybody didn't have! 100 per cent vision. = 2 =o “THE GIRL agreed and told him that her eyes were so good that she could see a pin stuck about half-way down the trunk of that old oak tree yonder. Why, she'd even walk down to the tree “jand fetch the pin back.” Marilyn shook her head sadly and made a “tsk-tsk’” sound. Would I like to know what happened to the girl? “On her way to get that pin,” | whooped Marilyn, “the girl i tripped over a cow.” She doesn’t always win friends| and influence people with her lenses off, she admitted. After all, a girl can't go rushing up to ievery fuzzy outline and play the skin-touch game. Marilyn's been known to walk {right past her producer, director +and’' co-star without so much as a . feeble howdy. “I've ignored every biggie in! | Hollywood." groaned Marilyn.

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It's Just terrible. People come up to me and tell me I've snubbed them. I say, ‘No, honey, I just had my glasses off.”

~ ~ ” THE REPRESENTATIVE expressed annoyance at widely-dis-

a J ” “ESTHER WILLIAMS is just about as blind as I am without her glasses. MGM commissary without seeing

each other. When I was under centract there, they told me never! {to wear glasses. It wasn't glam-!

was giving odds of from 500 to 1000 to 1 against war, There were many letters from persons,

“I would like to state emphat- & ically that we have never at any {time issued odds against war, ‘the representative sald.

orous. So I'd stumble around Ciro’'s and the }Mocambo at night Still Hunting for Sub without recognizing anybody and 27

LONDON, Apr. (UP)—The admiralty said today the sunken submarine Affray, lost in the English Channel Apr. 17 with 75 men aboard, has not been located despite a continuous search. Divers have not been sent down in the last two days because of strong spring tides.

I'd mistake the waiter for my escort.’ A couple of years ago, MariIyn remembered, sme friends urged her to enroll in an eye exercise school. It would strengthen her orbs, shey told her, and pretty soon she'd be as keen-visioned as Shelley Winters pouring over a con-

reer chugging uphill as Bob Hope's tract. co-star in “The Lemon Drop Kid,” The first day in class, the in- Marilyn wears her cheaters with /structor suggested that Marilyn the proud air of Harold Lioyd and itoss her glasses away to get into doesn’t apologize for them. { “Of course, I whip them off 2 8's | fast when the photographers SHUDDERED La Maxwell: | spot me,” she grinned. “Right then and there, I said] Is she attracted to men who I have to drive = ear. wear glasses. “I look for the boys,” she said. _ Thsee days, with her movie ca- to | lead me around.”

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established order but of a bright new future of prosperity from the soil. Land reform has been one of the chief battle cries of the communistic Huks in their struggle against the Manila regime. Copyright, 1951, for The Indianapolis Times Open Today

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