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In Hollywood— : YT Ed Wynn Hits _ 50-Year Mark
By Erskine Johnson
HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 20—Guys and Dolls: It's 50
years in show business. for giggling Ed Wynn, who's finally dropped the “Iron Curtain” he's always kept around his youthful memories. “I've never reminisced,” he told)” me, “but I know I have to this after more than 25 years as a year. Fifty years in show busi-|Studio movie queen and she's ness is an event.” . wide-eyed about strange sound 8ome of Ed's reminiscing: stages and taking a hand In the He ran away from home at 15 production of her own movies. to play a mandolin for a medicine] Why hasn't Joan joined Loretta man on a buckboard wagon. On|Young, Barbara Stanwyck, Bette Aug. 8, 1002, he made his stage Davis and Irene Dunne as a freedebut for $12 a week in Norwich,| lance lass before this?
Conn. in a stock company pre- “I don't k » “yp sefiting the play, “American Grit.” something a hog el Is My mother was Turkish and Ifrightening after always having had a home base. But being free
my father was a Boremian Jew, he giggled, So what role did they i5 the most wonderful feeling in the World.”
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give me? They cast me as a 70-year-old Methodist minister.”
But there was vaudeville be-| Jan's pictures haven't all been |
tween the acts, he sald, and bell-ringers since “Mildred “That's where I got my chance to Fierce,” but she doesn’t blame be funny, I rémember it well be. Ner former Warner bosses: cause I'm still telling the same 1 did beg to play ‘Humorjokes.” esque’ and ‘Possessed’. And I an chose ‘Goodbye, My Fancy” beNOW it’s the “Reissue Hairdo.” °2Use nobody in it was frustrated
Lois Collier's got one f EN pure Wats ho mamders. Bul) gol one for Df only half of the fans were gad
in the “Boston Blackie” films. No ‘Of ‘the change of pace. The
role of Kent Taylor's girl friend up-to-date odl {others told me to go on making he 04 says: poodle eat for Lots, hard-boiled pictures.” s “It's medium length—not too = a8 8 short and not too long. You know| HUMPHREY BOGART'S conwhy? So I won't be out of style fessing he was a bug-eyed yiewer when they reissue thy pictures for of TV’s presentation of thé & the next 10 years. My clothes are and movie hit, “The Petrified the same—suits and medium- Forest.” It was Bogie's role of length skirts. Reissue clothes.” [the killer, Duke Mantee, which Lois is beaming about her so-|catapulted him to fame. He rephisticated role with Kent in the members: “Blackie” films—“It's real Myrna| “There were only 10 pages of Loy ‘Thin Man’ stuff even with a dialogue but no one ever took dog resembling Asta” —after four their eyes off Duke because they years of simpering ingenues at Weren't sure when he was going UL {to shoot up the place. It was the oi best role I ever had at greatest role I ever had.” niversal” says Lois, “was in| Bette Davis and the 1 ‘Slave Girl’ But I can’t say as Howard were Be Eav ooLadlie much for the story. Brod Craw-|in the film and it was because of ford bought me for $2 and spent Howard that Bogart is a movie
the rest of the film trying to get . pi By €°% star tuday. He told me:
PERFUMED fan letters have| 1 almost didn’t get the movie been smelling up Fox's fan mail 06: Warners wanted Eddie Robdepartment since the release of !nSOn for the part. Leslie heard “The Day the Earth Stood Still” |2Pout it and told Jack Warner and the reason is tall, craggy-|{l® wouldn't do the picture if I faced British import Michael Ren-|Va8n't cast as Duke. I owe my nie. (whole movie career to Howard.” Rennie didn’t even kiss Pat
Neal in the seigncesfiction opera, | but he has a good idea why as. DePauw Student
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British Like, Don't = Savvy ‘Call Me Madan®
By United Press and ‘Margaret's’ concerts, 48 LONDON, Mar. 20—Broadway's be in any doubt as to wheth
Madam” apparently 1s set for a) “In the conversation of "THe long-run at the Coliseum Theater visiting congressmen and the
partly because ‘the management lyric of the song ‘They Like Ike’
took the wise course of informing there is of course allusion to the the British public that peculiar fact that we are to have a presi. things sometimes happen in dential election. in 1952 and tha® American politics, | Gen, Eisenhower will be one of In this, the producer, Jack Hy). the candidates.
ton, profited by the example of| The leaflet will be given to ad
the Broadway hit play “Mister WhO attend the show. y
Roberts” which had only indifter-| Mm ent success here a couple of seasons ago. The British liked the setting of this comedy drama, of the American Navy in the! South Pacific and they liked the!
What they couldn't accept was the familiarity between enlisted] men and officers in the U. 8, fleet.! It can't happen here. |
Matters Explained
When “Call Me Madam” opened, all members of the first. night audience got a leaflet ex-! plaining- the political facts of American life. With that back ground, the Irving Berlin musical drew oritical cheers and another American found out she had to leave home to achieve success, Billie Worth, understudy in the New York.company, got the same tumultuous reception that rocket-
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Tour Gun” after doth had strug- Wrancher, daughter of Mr, | gled for years to make the grade in the homeland. Miss Worth was| and Mis. C. E rancher, a 4 last in London in 1937 as & chor-| '\- Oladstone Ave. and 4 Senier - us girl in the Dorchester Hotel! at Indiana University, will sing * revue. . the lead role of Kundry in he - If they still had a toast of the, annual IU production of Weg: ; town she would-be it. ner's "Parsifal” in IU aud : Critics Impressed um, Bloomington, next Sunday... Critics who stw Bone) Mirman —py lay the role on Broadway sa : Per never thought anyone could City Singers
have equalled her performance a until now. Tour East bi “Call Me Madam” is a lightly-| ~~ Times State Betvit “ve veiled satire on the American dip-| RICHMOND, Mar. 20 ~ Four: lomatic service and while its cen Indianapolis * students Ars ah tral character may he fictional, the Eartham College Glos ited
Mrs, Perle Mesta, ambassador t0 pn a five-da Eastern tour dur. the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg ink spring vacation,
is expected over to see it. ha “As you watch” says a pamph- 1ndianabols 8 te Bo he let — signed “Uncle Sam" — the (T07R Holmes, Joan Reynolds story of Sally Adams and her
impact on the little Furopean uf Boban anes vit rp lua state of Lichtenburg, you should Holvik, head of the
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Assisting artist will be Walter associate professor of piano at IU, who will ba heard| public concert in Recital Hall of | with the quartet in the Brahms F| Indiana University School of minor Music at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday.
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