Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1951 — Page 6

vonne Tired Playgirl Role

In Canada Hits New High Mark

town.

Fd i her g t la sh fi the silk curtain at Grauman's ‘Chinese theater. “It has hurt

my career.” ‘Yvonne's press agents have had the riot act read to them about breathlessly phoning in the name "of the adorer who paid for her filet mignon the night before. They've been ordered not to link her with every Tom, Dick and Aly.

I'm falling in line, too. 3

Even if Yvonne walks into the Mocambo flanked by Greg Bautzer, Mickey Rooney, Ernest Hemingway, Gorgeous George and one of Hedy. Lamarr's exhusbands, Johnson will be quiet

about it.. . » .

YVONNE suffered enough when a producer looked at her and sald: “But you're a playgirl, angel, and we need a serious actress for this part.” ‘

“Look,” Yvonne pouted. “I'm a good actress. Anytime Hollywood

wants me to prove it, I'm ready. I've never had believable parts, that's all. But I'm believable in| my new picture, ‘Silver City. Ii play a real woman. My producer, | Nat Holt wouldn't touch a play-) girl actress with a 10-foot pole. | Jd - » { YVONNE groaned again about

the romance publicity. ul “It's made something of me,

it is my fault. Columnists would

ask me, ‘Who's your latest?’ thought you were supposed to

tell, would say that they needed a

my new picture, with me whatever they did about it. Even if they invented some- | body. Now 1 know that it's

harmed me.”

“Actresses should take milk ana quality of work done in their towns since 1945 in northern On-| baths and go around with wo “|shops by the co-ops, their job! tario, north of Lake Superior.

hounds. I know the value of glam-| 00h q performance of duty:

But being coupled

our publicity. ——

and engaged—that's no » » #

THE NAME of Mario Cabre popped up in connection with Yvonne's British picture, “Hotel Sahara,” and she walled: “po I have to talk about him The bullfighter-poet, she ex-| plained, was just a friend and it} was none of her doing that news- | hawks cabled the word back to] Hollywood that she had stolen him fromy Ava Gardner. { “We spoke about Ava mostly

the fow times that I saw him. persuaded to open his first bank

He's a very nice guy, Mario, a

very mice person. Ava very much. She's one of the few women in Hollywood that I

like.”

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HOLLYWOOD, July 16—Yvonne de Carlo slammed the book titled “Romances—Phony, Real and SemiReal” and the noise blew several hundred press agents out

em through with that sort of thing,” Yvonne told me, slowly and dramatically, like

By JAMES MONTAGNES Times § Writer TORONTO, July 16—Judging by the record-breaking increases in capital investment by United States interests, American business has a bright future in Canada. American capital has flowed to Canada in the post-war years than ever before. Based on various official gov-

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ernment figures, it is estimated that early in 1951 U. 8. capital had a stake of $6,750,000,000 in Canada, out of a to foreign investment of

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By MARY ALLIE TAYLOR Seripps-Howard Staff Writer MEMPHIS, Tenn. July 16— Southern universities and businesses are finding that all work one school term and all study the next makes Jack a bright boy— with technical theory, practical experience and a-little money in his pocket, too. A co-operative plan of educa-| tion, started by the University of Cincinnati, is now in operation

$8,750,000,000. King, of Jasper, Ind. is the

queen of the annual All-States Picnic at Ontario, Calif. The picnic is sponsored by the Federation of All States, composed of

The bulk of the balance is owned by British and Europe: interests. : While Canada has become an important industrial nation with a living standard only second to that of the United States, it still has a small population and vast undeveloped natural resources.

Latest Statistics Official government figures are not always up-to-date, but latest statistics show that ‘1097 manufacturing companies were controlled by United States capital in 1948. Of these there were 104 mining developments, 117 utili-|years has also gone into new ties, 422 merchandising enter- mining developments of all kinds,

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California who have settled. in Ontario, Thousands of visitors are served at the “world’s long- | est picnic table,” two miles long. | photographic materials, diesel-| electric locomotives, records and radio transcriptions, and television receivers. wey New Mining Channels American capital in post-war

at Georgia Institute of Technology, University of Tennessee and Mississippi State College, among others. | Here's. how it works: Co-op students are divided into two groups. One group does coliege| classwork for three months, while the other works in industry for the same length of time. Then they alternate. That goes on for four years. The two groups then| merge and stay on the campus together Teams Formed

Two students theoretically form|turers have plants in Canada, in! she said, “that I'm not. A lot of la team. One works full time on addition to a number of truck)

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I takes his place when he goes back| In that way one} Then studio publicity men joh jg held the year round by the established by Americans in a The employer gets full-time government aircraft plant built strong romance angle to publicize yori; the students get full-time during World War II, and now 1t was all right | q,cation, both in theory and in makes

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