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Man’ll Lessons
By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD Feb. 10—On the Record: Marilyn Mon
roe, on the subject of romance: :
“I'm sort of looking for a man all for myself. That's why I never go to premieres with actors that the studio J
would like to pair me up with. “I'd like to be a good actress,
so why go out just for the sake the good pictures that kill off a subject. It's the poor imitations.”
of going out? I'd rather stay home
and sfudy. . “But if somebody came along |
that I'd really get stuck on, to
heck with my drama lessons.” = n 5
HUMPHREY BOGART, scorn-
ing TV: “It's not my dish of tea. I'd
rather wait until they get it per-|
fect. I'm scared of it. It swallows
up scripts. It can finish off an/ and she told me that Robert | 4 ‘Pm §
actor in a month.”
on ” ” | RANDOLPH SCOTT, on being mistaken for Gary Cooper: “It's been happening since the first picture I made. People still approach me and say, ‘Can I have your autograph, Mr. Cooper?’ So rather than open up a new can of hash, I sign their books ‘Gary Cooper.’ “It keeps them happy and it's easier for me.” = uo o DONALD O'CONNOR, about his wife's TV career: “I don’t want Gwen to work with me. She's a great ad lib artist, she has a photographic mind and a great deal of talent. But I want her to get ahead on her own.” » 5 » ANN BLYTH, sighing over the
“lack of romance:
“I don't have time to go out. I work late at the studio and get up at the crack of dawn. When I meet’ THE man, everybody will wouldn't - think of keeping it a secret.” n os os JEAN PETERS, same subject: “If I can find a man who's easy to get along with and who will support me, I'll marry. I'm a female and females aren't supposed to work. “I don’t want to be another one of those Hollywood females who dole out tobacco money to their idle husbands every day.” = a. 5 DIRECTOR JOHN BRAHM, recalling Maria Montez: “I directed her last picture, "The Thief of Venice. She was still an extremely difficult and temperamental actress. I'll always believe that Maria was so accustomed to ordering men around that she resented any man giving her orders..
“But she was a highly. cultivated woman, During the making of the picture, the pilot of Maria's motor boat ran into a high tension wire. { “Maria was very calm about her close call. She told me that her horoscope indicated that-she would meet death through a fatal accident.” = » ” ROBERT TAYLOR, on his swashbuckling stint in “Ivanhoe”: “I played it straight. I didn’t swing from chandeliers or jump | fences. I would have broken my neck.” = » ” PRODUCER Albert Zugsmith, on what the movie public wants: “Too many people in Hollywood are making pictures for their Bel Air neighbors instead of for the American public. “I have to know what people want and I don't have time to take polls, We want to make pictures for the guy in Egg Harbor, N..Y., who works in.a filling sta-! tion ‘and wants to identify himself with the hero. ] “He goes to the movies to be | entertained, not to get a message on what the world ought. |
to be like.” : y 8 8
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RONALD REAGAN, on Holly- Zehr, Patrick Bacchus, Rex Gear- he the last one. It looks that way. wood’s curtailed production of hart, Lewis Burns, Ned Smith,!I’d like to come "hack to New
westerns: “I resent very much the common supposition that western
films are through, It's never been
~ " ” JEAN NEGULESCO, on directing Shelley Winters in Call From a Stranger”: “I don't understand her. The first day of shooting she told me that she was certain that she had cancer of the mouth.
ing but weep. I asked her why
Walker had died. 1 sald, very sorry, he must have been a good friend.’ Shelley looked at me and sobbed, ‘I didn't even know him.’ ” 5 n Ld
HAL ROACH, on_ the booming
TV film industry in Hollywood: “There's not going to be enough space in Hollywood to film the shows that television will require. Film is a better buy than a live show. It's better dollar for dollar. A ‘year ago, films for television weren't considered very savory in Hollywood. “Now I get more phone calls from actors, cameramen and writers wanting to get into TV films than, I can handle.”
| Hanover High | Students Vie In Music Contest |
Times State Service | HANOVER, Feb. 9—Between 800 and 900 junior and senior high school students wlil be on Hanover College campus Satur-| day, Feb. 16, tg. Eéompete In con-! tests ,sponsored by the Indiana School Music Association.Representatives from 16 schools will participate in solo and. ensemble competitions covering the southeastern district of Indiana. The other four elimination contests will be held on the campuses of Evansville College, Butler University’s Jordan College of Music, Indianapolis; Indiana State Teachers College, Terre Haute, and Ball State Teachers College, Muncie. | W. Maxwell Poland, Hanover College director of music, is In charge of arrangements. He will be assisted by Dr. Ruth E. Graham and Frank Blanning of the department of music. ‘ Schools sending large delegations include: New Albany, 171 students; Salem, 126; North Vernon, 109; Seymour, 104; Greensburg, 59, and Charlestown, - 51. Other schools to be represented are Batesville, Jeffersonville, Vernon, Scottsburg, Lawrenceburg, Milan, Corydon, Dillsboro, Jack-! son (Decatur County) and West! (Decatur. County).
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Taylor U. Presents
‘Taming of Shrew’
mes State Service |
Ti UPLAND, Feb. 9—Taylor Uni-| versity's drama students will pre-! sent “The Taming of the Shrew” |
jat 8 p.m. next Friday in Maytag
Gymnasium on the Taylor campus. Directing this first Shake-! spearean production of the school | vear is Mrs. E. IL. Buckner, head
accompaniment will be by Prof. Theodora Bothwell of the music department. The cast will include: Paul! Scott, Richard Plants, Gladys Cleveland, Carol Gramlick, David
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"CLOSE TO MY- HEART" IN YOUR DISTRICT—Neighborhood theaters are featuring the
the following movies: Melvyn Douglas and Joan Evans starred in = net "On the Loose" (Irving and Zaring); "Distant Drums," with Mari Aldon and Gary Cooper (Belmont, Old Trail, Sheridan, Speedway and Zaring); Richard Denning billed in "Week-End With Father"
"PAINTING THE CLOUDS WITH SUNSHINE" Gene Tiornuy Ray Mifland vehicle, "Close to My Heart!" (Coro-
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"MY FAVORITE SPY"
n and Virginia Mayo co-starred
in "Painting the Clouds With Sunshine" (Avalon and Uptown) and Bob Hope and Hedy Lamarr spotlighted in "My Favorite Spy" (Emerson, Oriental, Ritz and Vogue).
(Arlington, Daisy, Rivoli, Fountain Square, Strand and St. Clair);
Direct From Broadway—
‘Theater Is for Me,’
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By WARD MOREHOUSE one John Cromwell, a man of two score Broadway plays "and
and director of that many films, poured a glass of butter-
AVALON — “Paintin he Clouds Sunshine” and
Rode milk from a quart bottle, took a seat on the divan in his BEL Fiopement™ and
Neighborhood
OWNTOWN a LINCOLN “Man AMBASSADOR ‘Noose Hangs High" and
1 sams.’ 8 Bhs Million B. C." and “Ses
E GION Week End’ With Pather” FP “Adventures of Captain Pabien' |
“When the
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Theaters |
the Saddle”. “and
in Talk," m and “Rocky Mouh-|
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IXY— "Phantom of ‘the Opera” and Phantom of Pa 5
ris. with | REX he Blue Vou and “Lady From edskina | o SOX
ITZ-OMy Favorite Soy" and “Highly
Dangero
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> 4 . “The Bea Hornet, : . BELMONT—"Distant Drums” and “The gAND RS Bubmarine Command” and m d: Sea Hornet.” a. 3 5 : hotel apartment, and sai CINEMA — “Samson and Delilah” and go Binishter Sra nt Drums’ and “Ad
“Since 1947 Hollywood has /—— Selec been a different place, and very 8 depressing. All that political Stic about those cliches.
business — that
« DAISY
to be fresher. I can't get enthusi- CORONET — ¥ Sunny Bide of the Btreet - | Pays Off." Rosie Clo 0 . ISY— We End With Father” and'gr OLAIR--'‘Week-End With Father” and § oney with two lovely ™ 4 “The Raging | ’ Funny how I got into the play at EMERSON My Favorite Spy” and “The
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-''Week-End
ventures of Camtain Faen" PEEDWAY "Distant Drums” and “Lady
“The Sea Hornet' 2 TRAND A Week-End With- Father” and
. the Alvin. I was in New York last, Tanks Are Coming : Ihe Sea Hornet doesn’t wear off. : . FOUNTAIN SQUARE — “Week-End With TACOMA a Slaughter Trail” and. “Three June and wrote Hayward a note. " patfler” and “Fort Deflange.’”’ | Guys Named Mike.’ | After one nore When I got back to the coast I GAKFIELD-—"Starift” and “Smuggler's, TUXEDO— The Lady Pays Off" and "Cal ¥ sland.” :
picture I “want to come back and stay in the theater; it's much more stim-
found a telegram fro
ing me a part and telling me to! cos
Cass
M turn’ from Hank Potter. T did and IRVIN called Leland and said I loved it.
Aim offér- GROVE—"Cowboy Round-Up Time." with,
get the script of ‘Point of No Re-| HAMILTON—“Elopement™
Sse. Gene Autry and Hopalong| y
Heart G—"The Tanks Are Coming" the Loose.’
UPTOWN
laway Went Thataway.' Painting t Clouds With v
Sunshine” and *“
“'Cartoonland
ubllee : | | and ZARING Bian] Drums’ and “On the Kaydetes singing ‘English lyrics, ™ Association of Negro
ulating. . . . But the future of the theater does seem precarious. Where are we going to get the ngr Morehouse plays? When I left Broadway. about 23 years ago it was getting into the) doldrums, be in them again... . Over at my theater things are fine—oh, lovely. There's a backstage scramble that the management allots 0 nlays—in “The Racket” the company for each perform-uco tlemen of the Press’
. . That Hayward is a hell . " {such of a producer. Where did he get Lucky Sam McCarver.” He was
it? Must be that during all those, “ " years in Hollywood, when he was! farce hh, “Baby Me.
I think this is just about the
play—it will be by June—since
a very young guy... . Oh, my! How many dramatic critics ever] heard of ‘Too Many Cooks'?"” ‘Lucky Sam McCarver.’ Mr. Cromwell, now contributing
the shrewd but reckless John|tion
Gray in the Osborn-Marquand next play, has given performances of the
wyn's desk and not being in when, 5°45 including clutching at(trowitsch, - Bias-
Louis B. Mayer called, he must have had a great love of the theater.”
Contract to June 1 Mr. Cromwell, now playing the! laconic, colorful and money-wild|
the furniture. ing.
“Miss George,” he now observed,
“Sure, this fellow ‘at the Alvin. Marquand|grch has hinted to me that the char-|
father in “Point of No Return” at acter was. drawn after his own 2cCiaim. : Veteran of World War II, Mr. Mikulski has been playing violin When 1/8ince the age of 5.
the Alvin, leaned back, sipped his| father. The character was written
buttermilk, crossed his long legs PY Marquand, and by Paul Osand went on: {born, with loving care.
longest time I've stayed with a Chicago Violinist ‘Too Many Cooks’ and then I was Plays at Terre Haute
and now it seems 10 , roqoinating characterization as State Teachers College convoca-
to buy the six seals g.¢in0ti0n in numerous New York Union building. and] Mr. Mikulski | and has studied with
once a startled young actor in the/teac hers as He got Harry Diamond,
{valuable training from Grace Michael putting his feet on Sam Gold-' Gagrge, who taught him things| mirski and Pe-
A Chicago vip-
“was always wonderful to me,|linist of Polish {She's an actress of such charm, descent, he made his first public
it's great fun playing appearance last year in Chicago's
Times State Service
at 10 a. m, Tuesday in Student
prominent
Wilko- | 4% t
Mr, Mikulski
estra Hall and won critical
“I've been back here twice since r¢ad the part I said, ‘This is for|
Eldridge and had two flops in then I'll go West and direct that 1942, but it's been California all Picture, and then come back to the time except for that. My con-| stay—I hope. That's how I would tract with Hayward runs. to June like it to be. The theater is for and then I'll go out to direct a Me. I suppose it always was.”
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wonderful use of Sarah's voice {n “Mountain Laurel.”
used without lyrics as an instru- is “Ooh, What You Did.” ment is back again on "“Plaky” on Victor.
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His newest “Only Fools” and “More Than Love,” both
“Only Fools” 18! :
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ballad “I Could Write a rr The 1927 vintage tune Jonny from the current Broadway
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Don Estes, Nashville, Tenn., dee Flip side of the aforementioned)... .. “ ‘Man and Vaughn-Eckstine winner 18 38Y who sings. "A a
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Big-volced Bill Farrell asks no Cady Martin features Mezv
Pairing is “Call Me a Dreamer.” | Ferenads” and “Honey Lips" B Lush is the word for Billy 4 ickstine's “A Weaver of Dreams” and “Take Me Back.” And a com-| Organ Recital : : panion word, exotic, fits the Leroy ng Holes’ arrangement of the instru-| Planned Tuesday mental “In a Persian Market.” | Indianapolis. Music Promafs te we |will present Orrin Clayton. Suthe hin MHA - te back to bal- ern II in an organ recital at 8:18 8 for /Come-On-a-My-House” p.m. Tuesda .m, y in Christ Episcopal ones, “Tenderly” and “Did Any.|CTurch. Monument Circle, =“ one Call?” "| Mr. Suthern, nationally Known, Here's a Yankee adaption of a is conductor of the Glee. Club
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