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In Hollywood— -
Tall Agents Hard to Find?
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By Erskine Johnson
HOLLYWOOD, May 24-—Sara Berner,
the character
actress too busy working in TV shows to report for a movie
role interview at Fox, sent over her agent,
with her mammoth scrapboo Next day a studio casting executive wrote her this note: “Dear Miss Berner. Please get yourself a smaller scrapbook or a taller agent.” ¢ n s v GLORIA GRAHAME and Author Steve Fisher are huddling on his new play, “Cincinnati,” about a criminal lawyer and a murderess, . . . Diana Lynn's up for a musical version of “Peter Pan,” which Sid Kuller will produce. . Betty Hutton's ex, Ted Briskin, has been dating Lola Al-
bright. Eyebrow lifting in Holly- |
wood because Lola is supposed to be No. 1 girl in the life of Jack Carson. » » n AND STILL the movies with TV sequences roll off the line. Now it's Fox's “Taxi,” a yarn about a GI who weds a colleen in Eire, develops amnesia upon his return to the U. 8. and becomes the object of a frenzied search by his- war bride. The happy ending comes when the Irish lass spots missing hubby on a TV show Applauding Dagmar? ~ = ”
WHEE. Denise Darcel squeezes
into a bathing suit for the first!
time in her career in Esther Williams’ forthcoming “Dangerous When Wet.” The busty French gal plays Esther's opponent in an English Channel swim. : - ” ~ VITTORIO GASSMAN, Shelley Winters’ romantic pizza, just learned the melody of “The Star
whistling it a parties. One night Shelley said: ‘“‘Honey, don't whistle that — people have to stand up.” » ® » A “NEW” Ella Raines now that
her famous long hair down to a Page Boy bob? No, siree. She's the leading lady in ‘Republic's “Ride the Man Down,” but she told me, “It's the old Flla Raines who once did ‘Tall in the Saddle’ and I'm letting my hair grow again. I even wore a half-wig in the picture so I would be the old Ella Raines.” Ella's due for a summer stock | play, “Twentieth Century,” opposite Franchot Tone—"I don't care what his private life is"—and
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"WHILE NERO FIDDLED"
‘Marian Laut
{pating are: thannon, Susan Stegemeier, Jerry
a small man, K. |
a movie with a “Third Man” type lot. It's five and a half years of happy marriage for Ella and Lt. Col. Robin Olds. “Our goseipy ° friends,” ' she grinned, “have given up on us.”
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n » ~ GENE LOCKHART, back in Hollywood tor “Bonzo Goes to College,” will collect a whopper of a royalty check this vear. for “The World Is Waiting for the
Sunrise’ —the song he wrote back |
in 1919 with Ernest Seitz. The, Les Paul-Mary Ford record of the| tune has made it a hit all over| again.
» ” 5 LEX BARKER'S telling his pals there's no chance of a recon-| ciliation with Arlene Dahl. The divorce wil Je wil go through pronts,
Herron Art |
Scholarships Are Announced
Scholarship winners in competitions held at Herron Art School have been named, including n?® from Indianapolis.
s \ B Local winners are: Hector Gar-| ARLINGTONed ”" ’ alr Pang anner and keeps cia, Donald T. Harpman, Jack BELL" Jie
|Praed, Lexie Smotherman, Colette BELMONT
Steube, Martha Edwards, Leroy Phelps,
Smith, Jane Crowe and George DAISY Famine Feather”
Ashcraft,
lor and Kenneth Ray, Anderson; Carol Langston, Cambridge City: Robert Morales, Gary; Patty |G Crider, Lafayette, and Max Jor-| dan, Quincy. Three special scholarships also]
then she hops to Copenhagen for ;
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and “The Lost ot!
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— ‘Frances Goes to the Races’ REX - Round the Mounta a Salesman’
ROVE — “Girl in Bvery Port” and “The r(xEbo_ ‘Singin’ ia the Rain” and
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"THE MAGIC CARPET"
"Girl fn Every Port" | y (Meridian Drive In and Westside Outdoor Drive In);
° Drive In, Shadeland Drive In, ‘Uptown, Westlake Drive In and Za
St. Louis ‘Opera
[mAMILTON ‘Death of a Salesman” and ming Feather.’ Desert’ nd: “Something to Live For CCA—"Girl in Every Port” and “Drums in the Deep South LD TRAIL ‘Something to Live Por)’ and Come the Nelsons
Times Special
8T. LOUIS, Mo., May 24
Ahn CH Tr and “Phe wunfighters, . Role" apd tnow Tk with an 11-night run of ain.’ White and the Seven Barts: ‘Show Boat.’ tr and {RITZ Ronen. for One More” and “The Texan” and! RIVOLI - Soul of the Monster” and “The son will run 88 consecutive nights and Okla- SHERIDAN" Westward the Women" and through Aug. 31 in the 12,000-seat|
and “Crazy SPEEDWAY —Somethi te Li ¥ ~ amphitheater. ok a. id ) °F" Following ‘Show Boat” will be ahoma «gally,” June 16-22; “The Cat and and “Rhu- TACOMA—“Ge for Broke and “Half the Fiddle.” June 23-29: “Rose
“1 Marie,” June 30-July 6; “The Stu-
were awarded: Alumni Associa-| =~ =
tion scholarship, Robert Nolan,’ Indianapolis; TB Poster Contest scholarship, Robert Humbles, Inidianapolis; National Scholastic Award scholarship, Stewart Skrill,’ Great Neck, N. Y.
Recital Today
Piano students of Marian Laut, instructor in Butler University’s
Jordan College of Music, will be|s {heard in recital at 4 p, m. today | + lin the Odeon, 108 E. North St.
Indianapolis. students partiel- 33 Ann Bobo, Judy Bo-
|Griggs, Eleanor Trubendorfer, Willa Bedell, Margaret Griffith, | Milton Hehr, James Steiner, Judy | Sommers, Beverly Weevie, Ila| Rauch, Janet Paxton and Max-| well Meise, |
Ehes i ; ; MAESTRO — Duke Ellington and his supercharged band will appear on the Murat stage for a concert Sunday, June 8.
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ZARING Singin’ in the Rain” and “Lay- Bartered D CLERMONT DELUXE" jlrican, Queen” Aug. 4-10; Unknown Wo MER DUAR " Deadiin 8,0. 8 A" and . i 118-31 (14 nights),
ender HUL Mob. © TERS “Countess Maritza,” July 21-27; and “Here Come the Neilso “Mlle.” Mogiste," July 25-Aug, 3: | aRERNW 00D" ‘Singin’ in the *Rain” and ‘Naughty Marietta,” | MAYWOOD ‘Distant Drums® and “Siren Babes in Toyland,” Aug. 11-17, of Atlant and “Annie Get Your Gun,” Aug. SEExON POLE Tai pu. | PENDELTON PI ‘Slneln in the Raln''| eee Highwayma ! HoH HE
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‘nicipal Opera will open Its 34th United Nations annual season June 5 in Forest youth.
sHADELAND™ Singin’ in the Rain” and THEATAR Tw RE TEN: |
“DEADLINE, USA.
RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER—Playing at the neighborhood theaters this week are some of the better releases of the past few rcv and Mecca); John Wayne stars in “Stagecoach” (Emerson); Humphrey Joan Fontaine, Ray Milland and Te"Something to Live Hor (Arlington, Irving, Old Trail and Speedway); Lucille Ball stars in "The Magic Carpet’ (Bell, (Fountain Square, Green-
ring).
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\Youth on Pilgrimage
James King, Lawrence, will go 25, representing Marion Mu- County Odd Fellows in the IOOF| Pligrimage for
Young King, Lawrence al High 8chool sophomore,
The open-air theater's 1952 sea- visit New York C nd and Canada.
ROAD 87 OPPOSITE PT.HARRIS ON: ® REAL LIVE PONIES
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Broderick CRAWFORD—Robt. STACK
Tells How a 4 Called About Murder
EL. PASO, Tex., May 24 her to pick me up at the
Wealthy Mrs. Burtner .Fleeger of ‘She asked me, ‘What is’ Tulsa, Okla, testified today that morrow?’ My heart starte her pretty daughter telephoned thump. I asked her whether her collect after killing her hus- knew I was coming. She didn't band of six weeks and started answer. Then I asked, ‘Where's the conversation by talking about Dick? She replied, ‘He's asleep.’ a frying pan “Then the next moment she A jury is hearing evidence that told me Dick and ghe had had a the daughter, Mrs. Mary Jean terrible argument. She sald he Parsons. 21. was insane when she had told her he wouldn't speak shot her husband. Lt. Richard 0, '© her anymore, I told her to go
and put her arms around nm and ask his forgiveness, " “She went on and on saying, ‘He won't speak to me anymore.’ If the jury desides she was In- Finally. 1 re a re sane she will be sent. to a mental was getting quite nervous: She hospital, If it decides she was sald. ‘Mother. what's the worst sane, she will be sent to a mental! thing 1 could ‘do to Dick? on a charge of murdering her ‘I Guess I Did’ hushand, She has already been “I told her she wouldn't do indicted. anything to Dick. 1 laughed ‘a Mrs. Fleeger told the jury today little, Then I said, the worst about Mrs, Parsons telephoning thing she could do to Dick would her collect at 55 p. m., Indianap- pe to kill him , . , she sald, ‘I oli time, on Feb. 16, after shoot guess I did, mother. ing her husband. The body at the! “I told her, ‘let's not be funny.’ time was lying on a bed. I told her, ‘You sit there and we'll “I thought it was quite & long come to you. She told me, ‘Don’t {telephone conversation,” Mrs. come,’ She said she wanted to Fleeger said. “It was a collect stay there with Dick. {call from El Paso. | “I told her I would look. for Frying Pan Mr. Fleeger and call her right “Mary Jean called and started back. I ran to Mr, Fleeger's room. off with, ‘Mother, 1 just had tél started screaming. I told call you.’ She started talking what she had sald. He didn't about a deep fryer a friend had lieve it, : sent her for a wedding present. “Mr. Fleeger called Mary Jean Her voice didn't sound like her and asked her, ‘Did you do what usual self, lyou told your mother? I believe “1 asked her whether she was she said ‘Yes.'" doing anything. 8he sald she, Mrs, Fleeger broke down at didn't think so. I was coming to that point and. District Judge Roy (El Paso the next day and I asked Jac kson ordered a recess,
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