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In Hollywood—

Clifton Is Tops

In Sartorial Line

‘It Is |, Not My Clothes,’ He Says of Too-Elegant Dress

By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 28—The Laugh Parade: Clifton Webb usually winds up on list of best dressed men every year, but rarely gets a chance to display his sartorial finery

on the screen. He hauled out the Bond Street duds a few!

days ago, however, when a film scene called for a slight touch of splendor, It was up to Director Henry “To think of tt, I almost C i i Cecil DeMille!” gasped Koster to pick the right outfit|,} 0, ana trembling Crawford. so Webb modeled-a variety of] “Think mething of it, my tweeds, doeskins and worsteds,| boy,” smiled OC. B. “I can think but all of the suits were too ele-| of several thousand people in gant. 2 Hollywood who'd have given “It's no use,” Koster said, “your| anything to have been in your own clothes are simply too dis-| place.”

tinctive.” . % =» Webb drew himself up to his IT HAPPENED in the frenzied full height and fumed: months when Jerry Wald and “Gentlemen, it is I, not my {Norman Krasna were bombarding clothes. You ay as well kmow every star in Hollywood with that as a baby I looked posi- {scripts and ideas for their new tively chic ia my diapers.” {independent production company. Jose Ferrer received a story outGENE EVANS achieved star line from the team. A week later status in “The Steel Helmet” and he returned it with a letter of is now sharing stellar billing with regret in which he stated the idea,

William Holden in “Force of did not appeal to him. Arms.” Three days passed and Jose reBut only 12 months ago, as an ceived the same script in the mail HEKBOWA, Gene was playing a again. An accompanying note was sm t In a buckskin opus titled gigned Wald and Krasna and! “Sugarfoot.” He reported to the read: by studio one morning for a bus trip, «ppm submitting | to the western location site. Al-| ¢a4y nal Jou ioe to us. We though the bus Wis loaded With) have read It with interest but

actors and technicians, the driver | Kept looking at Wiz Mst nerbousty| DAYS decided against busing %

as if waiting for another arrival.’ Finally Gene asked him why the trip was being delayed. “lI am waiting, bub,” the | driver growled, “for an actress named Miss Gene Evans like it says here on the list.”

a .8 «a IT HAPPENED in Florida dur-|

DAVID NIVEN really happened. He and his wife decided at the last minute to make the A

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performance of the Sadler's Wells ballet in London. A quick call backstage to ballet star Robert “ Helpmann was put through and I a in The Shoals the Nivens were told that tickets Mille was seated ofily a few feet WOuld be waiting for them at the

away from the front wheels of a PoXoffice.

1 After a frantic dash through circus truck, directing John Craw- i ford behind the steering wheel. London traffic, the Nivens arrived

ov at the theater and David yelled rag LAedhi Ba oy over the heads of the late arand came within an inch of run- Tivals: = ning over the director. Two tickets for Niven?

Two tickets were handed to him Tuxedo

promptly by the fellow in the box020 East New York IR-g211 Comfortable Push-Back

office and they sprinted to their seats as the house lights dimmed. | ~ The curtain went up and to | their surprise they heard the | frst strains of “Oh, What a | Beautiful Moralng.” - 8 They had landed at the thea r Waik "Softly Stranger” housing the London company of

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TODAY—MONDAY ONLY 3 Esther WILLIAMS—Van JORNSON * * Golden Anniversary Color by Technicolor

Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Durflinger : : “DUCHESS OF IDAHO” : 2 of 4010 E. 10th Si. will celebrate Lew AYRES—isabel JEWELL their golden wedding aniversary 3"The Leathernecks Have Landed": today with open house in the home CRessBRIRERRERIR ERE RLRAY of their daughter, Mrs. Clara aemammeny Owen, 944 N. Bradley St, from 3:30 until 7:30 p.m. Their children, Mrs. Clara Owen, Mrs” June Bowman, and Mrs. Mae Boulgach, here for the event from New York, are plan-| ining the festivities for the occa-

TODAY & MONDAY ONLY Jane RUSSELL—Jack BEUTEL

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sion in honor of their mother and regular school. Beginning May 7, {the class will be offered five aftjernoons a week through June 1.

included serving as war artist! {correspondent for Life Magazine!

NEARBY—Current neig Jiorhood and drive-in theater attractions include: Anne Barter ; in “The Fighting Sullivans” (Rivoli), Paul Henreid in "So Young, So Bad" ain ), Susan Hayward in "I'd Climb the Hi Mountain” (Daisy, Greenwood Drive-In, Victory Outdoor and Uptown), Ruth Roman and

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Richard Todd in "Lightning Strikes Twice" (Bell, Emerson, Hamil ton, Strand and St. Clair), Lou Costello in “Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man" (Arlington, Irving, Uptown, Westlake Drive-In, Victory Outdoor and Zaring), and Humphrey Bogart in "The Enforcer” [Belmont and Maywood Drive-In).

, land contented home life, which I

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‘Without Recrimination’—

Rita Hayworth Announces: Separation From Aly Khar |

By United Press AB NEW YORK, Apr. 28 Rita Hayworth’s attorney announced _ today that the red-haired actress was “taking the necessary steps to obtain a legal and permanent separation” from her husband, Prince Aly Khan, “I have reached this difficult decision after long consideration and without recrimination or external influence,” the movie queen said in a statement issued by Attorney Bartley Crum. “I have concluded that a happy

earnestly desire for my children and myself is otherwise unobtainable, Various factors including my husband's expensive social obligations and far flung Interests

to establish or maintain the kind of home I want and my children °

RITA HAYWORTH—"1 have _

Mr. Crum said he had not de- reached this decision..." i574 — Ai nl

termined definitely where the Es necessary. legal steps would be : 1 taken but-assumed it would be U.S. Appoints Purdue ig “in the western states.” Man to Tour Germany, :

| Mr. Crum said the actress Times State Service would seek custody of the daugh-| LAFAYETTE, Apr. 29 — The A

ter, Jasmin, born to the couple U. 8. State Department has ape. ¢. in a Swiss nursing home. Miss pointed Prof. J h Li re

Hayworth has another daughter, i.e ior of the Public Safety

Rebecca, 6, by a previous mar- * riage to Actor and Director Or- Institute at Purdue University, to

leon Welles. |travel Western Germany this ps | summer. io

I Le Leaving May 15, Pref. Linge. . $2 New Yorkers Mourn will discuss public safety with. “ity ‘Death’ of Ritz-Carlton German city officials, under am’ San

NEW YORK, Apr. 28 (UP) — exchange program arranged “by-" Ey Sentimental New Yorkers today the U. S. High Commissioner for - =

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