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In Hollywood— ‘Rooney Hits The Top Again

By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Apr, 27—Exclusively Yours: Mickey Rooney, jinxed for many years by bad movies, unhappy marriages, alimony demands and financial reverses, has

finally made it to the good luck highway. 3 He's now even with Uncle Sam .

after paying off a $61,000 back . income tax debt—and owns 20 arie Clubs per cent of Columbia's new box office click, “Sound Off.” He'll get the same slicé in his next for the studio, “All Ashore,” and| | eal there's a million-dollar NBC televisfon contract in his pocket.

” » - 5 LINDA DARNELL is admit- Helen Keller ting that her secret romance with a New York newspaperman is | Times Socelal over and that the unhappy end-| 1s vEG AS, Mer ADE. 26 ua ing hit her as hard as her yellow yeep Keller, distinguished author

jaundice attack. . o |and lecturer in behalf of the deaf EZIO PINZA’S publishers are 2nd blind, will be honored at the

ouncing summer pub-| final banquet of the 16th annual § pra afin his a convention of Variety Clubs In-

ternational here next Thursday

“Across a Crowded World,” but| the book can’t roll off the presses

. evening. .~ Miss Ké€ller, recipient of many -previous| awards for her! benevolent work, | has been named the Variety Clubs’ Humani-| tarian Award winner for 1951.| Presentation of |

until Mrs, Pinza okays the galley proofs, It's in Ezio’s: contract.

5 ” " » ROBERT TAYLOR has called] off his trip to Europe and the reason is spelled Diane Garrett. Bob will .do amether picture for = § MGM immediately after “Eaglé = on His Cap.”

wn ! { 5 NEW TITLE for “Darling, I| Am Growing Younger,” the Cary

" Grant starrer about a method| Miss Keller 0.4 aque

of restoring. youth, is “Monkey will be made at the banquet to be) Business?’ A GLAND title. held Thursday at the Flamingo| HEDY LAMARR, who hasn't|Hotel. The presentation commit-| bad an agent for years, is prom-itee will consist of John H. orm ising to sign on the dotted line founder. and Big Boss of Variety with the first Hollywood ten-per international; R. J. O'Donnell, | center who wrangles the financing International Ringmaster and In-| for her independent film, “Thelternational Chief Barker for the Story of Esther u |past seven years, and Mare J. [Wolf of Indiana : 8 - THE NAVY may have OKd the soran tional Cher en In script, for Esther Williams’ The hoard of judges, whose de-! “Skirts Ahoy,” but an ex-Waveisigion naming Miss Keller was| officer told. me that she was ynanimous, includes four Indian-|

while on boot liberty, MGM can mercial; C. Walter McCarty, In.| expect protests from veterans gianapolis News, and James A.

groups, she added, and the Navy stuart, Indianapolis Star. can expect criticism for passing’ Pl mm —————————————————

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. 11 Jordan Voice DONALD OCONNOR was

dreaming out loud a few months Students Sing |

back when he said that he would

like to do a musical with Francis In ‘Bartered Bride’

Eleven voice students of But.

ler University's Jordan College of

the mule, but now UI has decided that the next hee-hawer in the money-making series will actually

be wired, for song and dance. Music will have principal roles in

School Auditorium May 10. With Maryjane Warner, director of the Jordan Opera Work-

long-eared critter in the as yet untitled musical comedy.

3x shop, and Eiléen Poston, head of

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the Jordan dance department, di- : . ‘the cast of the opera will include: "Jim O’'Nan, Charlene Chadwick, Vicki Hadden, Don Woods, Carol Gambill, John New-

ey’ Ends.

Civic Season

"i. The Booth Tarkington Civicman, John Rooney, Joe Ecktman, Theater will close its current sea Bob McClure, Claudette Hadden | son with “Harvey,” May 9 through and Bob Bishop.

17. | Tickets now are on sale at

Jack 1. Hatfield. director, has/Jordan College and the Gladys

announced the following cast for Wes Music Shoppe.

| Mary Chase’s comedy: Patricia! Hagedon, Elizabeth Schotieid, wil- {J Man to Teach

liam H. Cook, Mae Baulgach, Sher : H Lee Cheek, Dale Leitzman, Hugn Y ice oS Greenfield wil D.. Miller, A. Leon Baulgach, GREENFIELD, Apr. 26—Wil-

Di ins, (liam E. Ross of the Indiana UniDoghia Leigh Seilin Eyed Kelly! versity music school faculty will

{conduct a series of four classes Tickets will go on sale Thurs-i;, sea) techniques here beginday at the theater and at Ross- ning next Monday.

Babeock Travel Bureau. in the To be held at 7 p. m. Monday|

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Sp yo State Service NASHVILLE, A Brown County Playhouse will stage three well known comedies in" a series of 10 week ends this summer, : Dr. Lee Norvelle of Indiana University again will be producer, with the IU Players furnishing personnel. 2 Opening June 27 and closing

of performances at 8 p. m, ‘each Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Attractions scheduled for the coming season will be Noel Coward’s “Blithe Spirit,” June 27. July 13; Joseph Kesselring's “Arsenic and Old Lace,” July 18-Aug. ‘lee, and Marvin Flavin’s “Broken Dishes,” Aug. 15-31. :

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By MARY FRAZER

Seripps-Howard New York Writer NEW YORK, Apr. 26— Across the land, and in Eu-

rope, too, this politically potent year of 1952, a select § shocked by scenes showing en- apglis members: Walter Leckrone, group of distaff-side-kicks are §

listed girls trying to pick up men|editor of The Indianapolis Times; undoubtedly permitting them - in. Chicago bars and drinking william J. Ash, Indianapolis Com-|

selves day dreams anent becoming America’s “First Lady.”

. Admittedly, Mrs. Kefauver has

mentally tried on the White House for size.! And who's to blame Mrs. Taft, Mrs. Warren, Mrs, MacArthur or Mrs, Eisenhower, for indulging in similar

whimsies?

But—there's one gal who need speculate no more. Betty Oakes,

an ash blonde, blue-eyed singer from Indianapolis KNOWS she Smgtana’s “The Bartered Bride 18 the Wife of the President of What's more, Jimmy Durante + ithe United States. And, come will costar with Donald and the|l°, Pe staged in Manual Highiaay 5, all Broadway will be |greeting Betty with the fanfare due the spouse of the Chief Ex-|S

ecutive of the U. 8. A.

Betty can tip off the rest of Ziegfeld Theater. ‘em how she got the job toe: By making the world's finest corn

meal muffins, » ~ »

THAT'S her story, anyway. The records amplify, The records indicate Betty has been strug-| gling to got a toe-hold on the Senn love with because she er| £ 2 one Suctess Jadder| makes such wonderful corn meal | REATd me sing, and sald, hired for the role of “Mary Tur-| ner”—the girl who's wooed and won by “Mr. Wintergreen, successful candidate for Preisdent of the United States” in the musical comedy “Of Thee I Sing"—be-

|delphia.

| persons interested in improving)

Betty Oakes

hoo-in hit, come May 5, when “ot |singing career, but I had early ee I §ing” opens in Broadway's ambitions to be in opera. So, soon jas I Sraduated from high school, went to Chi cago to study With ould pay a pretty to acquire. for questioning in Miami

Betty, in an interview in Philas Ritz-Carlton Hotel, was R0sa Riasa, the great star. bubbling over with enthusiasm| {about her political” future,

Wintergreen, |know, and he's terrific. The scenes | lare, first, in Atlantic City at a| ipolitical convention, " [‘“husband’ gets elected President, Stock at Holyoke, Mass.

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plained. ; Betty, in this part that represents the big success story of her young life, sings several songs that have interesting campaign possibilities: “Who Cares?” “Of Thee I Sing,” and “I'm About to Be a Mother!" » ” . : A GRADUATE of Shortridge High School in Indianapolis, class of '46, she lent her lovely soprano voice to their glee club, and to Trinity Lutheran Church's choir. She also had soloed with the Indianapolis Maennerchor,

Side areas,

“I always knew ¥ wanted a

(then) child actress.

cause she had exactly the singing€i,nq we move into the White! n.d

and acting talent the bosses| House,

wanted.

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A TODAY—MONDAY ONLY ~ENTIRE §HOW IN TECHNICOLOR— Betty GRABLE—MacDonald CAREY

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and IT believe they'll start a trend to take a part in the Schubert's SANDERS “Captain Horatio Hornblower” road show “Blossom Time" pro-|gtERimaN = ‘Sirestcar Named Desire” The fashions feature full skirts duction ... then traveled with “Wines of Danger. and lots of color, but sport neither Burl Ives' “Knickerbocker Holi: shioway"" X sotto Remember ws donkey nor elephant, Betty ex- day.”

York, singing the part I'd under-| and “It's a Big Country.” studied for previously, In ‘Where's TACOMA--“Meet Ms After the Show" and Charley?’ I then did some rade G3) he acting, -notably on ‘My Tru 1 lek Pr : Story,’ and when I tried out for Vere ond ly fig "Emin Va. the part in ‘Of Thee I Bing' Iv !

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“Wings of Danger." ‘Drumg of the Deep South

: . ST. CLAIR--"Viva Zapata” and “Return “Then I came back to New| fl, Ri TUE our Named Desire”

“Little Horn,

tobi was understudy for Barbara Bel Bd Ne Pra Geddes in ‘The Moon 1s Blue)” AD 49 _ Betty got a landslide vote for ci MONT. h 1 the job of “First Lady” to Presi- ENWOOD-~

dent Jack Carson Wintergreen. |, Return 1% and “Red]

And it might be added, some- » where along this road to “polit-

unanimous acclamation. She mar-

filling station owner in Indianapolis, and throughout her child-| hood, she lived in various North!

ledy career,

ro to prove that Betty's got/Leaves for Questioning

a few success secrets some of Vv Cul , 28 today's perturbed politicians | Dhan Ww. as

“But it's a funny thing, I went Lack to Indianapolis to appear Ladywood

(as ‘home town talent’ in a show

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{Mary Turner, the girl that Presi-|

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charge named Robert Lewis, who|

‘Why the main floor of Loretto Hall,

{don’t you go in for musical Som=| Under supervision of Sister Ca-

“Jack Carson. the movie commit singing?’ He was so terribly lconvincing that I headed rightijcs, fashion-drawing, weaving, (for New York to try my luck. charcoal, pen and ink sketching, First job I got I didn't sing altextile-painting will remain on note. It was acting In summer view through May 24. |

{ i modern, designed by Irene Shar. Charley’ oe left after a Sea “NEW MEXICO”

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The annual exhibit of art work students of Ladywood School {was scheduled to open today on BUNDAY MONDAY ~TURSDAY Bing CROSBY—~Jane WYMAN mille, student work in oils, ceram-

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| Sesame ee cesta IECYVLE 7-Y 1.7 MAT. TODAY—ADULTS, 12: | BETTY THEN got the job of | 15 230 Ti 6-40 | “Oh, you should see the r. understudy to the lead singer in| The show, a natural for a re-gegys a 1 wear. They're anl|the Ray Bolger starrer, “Where's | val in this presidential election |evenings in Greenfield High c..r already has opened in New| |Sthool * auditorium, the classes yrovon {s now playing in Phila-| The critics have raved | |satisfactorily about these out of] town tryouts, so it looks like a|

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