Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1952 — Page 12

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In Folwande : She’s a Big Girl Now

By Erskine Johnson ! HOLLYWOOD, May 30 — Exclusively Yours:

three children—the eldest is 4—Jane said?

“I'm ready now to try acting n either in movies or on TV ..4 children would

I have a couple

biggest. job right now, though, | si people believe I'm a him

woman and not a little girl.” man and mot eK ealthy The writers, their wives. and the

Texas rancher Bill Moss, menaced (children were there at the apShirley Temple in several films pointed time, but no Jerry. before starring in her own movies:| At 7:10 a truck pulled up with There was a great deal of scene 100 pounds of shaved ice and the stealing and off-stage feuding be- driver handed Simmons a note. tween the Withers and Temple 1t pead: families, but now Jane's saying: «Hope vou enjoy the snow— “After we grew up, Shirley and Jerry yo! njoy on 1 finally got together #nd now Aw we're good friends. All that kid| THERE'S not as big an in-

hdngense has been forgotten. come tax break for stars involved

THE grap vines isting with|in those 50-50 percentage deals the report that Sophie Tucker's with UI-as people suspect. Alan life story has finally been sold to|Ladd just signed one and points Paramount as a Betty Hutton out that the biggest revenue on a starrer, Sophie herself, I hear, movie comes in the first year for was given the Information last|a no-reduction tax rate, week.

JEAN ARTHUR, who fled from reporters in- Hollywood while she was making “Shane,” is having interview luncheons all over London with British newsmen and telling all. Even about taking courses in marital relations and the mysteries of the human body at USC.

EDDIE OANTOR'S casting dream for “The Eddie Cantor Story” includes Ethel Barrymore as his grandmother and Anne Baxter in the role of Ida. But te Bina) decision is up to Warner

Bn g of Ethel: Those salty ballads which echo over the fifth green ?, the Riviera golf course are from the famous lady's throat. Her home adjoins the course and she’s a warbling backyard gardener,

ALAN LADD'S medicos ‘have prescribed a four-month rest for him after he completes his next film at UL . . . Social note: Rita Hayworth was Kirk Douglas’ dinner guest at his home the other night. . . . Diana Lynn's tackling her most challenging acting as-signment-—the role of pre-adol-escent southern girl in a summer stock tour of “The Member of the Wedding.” .|phone PLaza 5551.

FJ 2 u PAT MEDINA, accused by the British press of deserting English

at a Beverly Hills intersec-

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some cellutold smooching.

declared: for a chancd® at a co-starring film. | {n Kansas for their honeymoon.”

films. He sald:

sorry for that Lone Ranger guy.

mug. ”

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something to gulp over before she returned to Hollywood. Told them, did Pat, that she hasn't had any offers to work in British films. »

n o .. DEAN MARTIN cand “Jerry Lewis’ writers, Ed Simmons and Norman Lear, are Jerry's greatest fall guys for his practical jokes. One morning Jerry called each of the writers at their homes and asked if they, their wives

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Jane! Withers, the kid star of the '30’s, is planning a show| business -come-back. Now 26, a beauty and the mother of |:

to go for mountains. |} All agreed it was a fine idea} , of writers working-on some ideas. land Jerry instru them to meet

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“But what is important,” he “is that $100 a month 10 years from now could be very

LLYWOOD may frown on Mr, and Mrs. as romantic teams, but luscious Corinne Calvet and hubby John Bromfield believe they can ring box-office bells with

“We're working on everybody -

We've even got a plot idea—a GI ||. who marries a French girl and] brings her to his small home town

Bromfield just nixed a TV deal for 39 half-hour science-fiction

“The script was fine and the money was right but the role required that I'd wear a mask in all 39 films, I've always felt

Imagine a ham always hiding his

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Calls Film Lover Debut Unfortunate

Ezio Pinza HOLLYWOOD, May 30 (UP)-— Ezio Pinza decided today his debut as a screen lover a year ago was “unfortunate” because the pictures tried to type hi mas a “South Pacific” romeo. The ‘handsome opera star is back in the movies, at 20th Century Fox Studio, to portray another opera singer in a long-hair music movie, “Tonight We Sing.” Thios time he sings opera and doesn't kiss any curvy movie queens, But he's “happier,” he says, than when he was imported by MGM as the greatest wooer on celluloid after his stage success in “South Pacific.” Neither critics nor ticket buyers turned handsprings over Mr. Pinza's “Mr, Imperium” and “Strictly D.shonorable.” “The stories were unbelievable,” Mr. Pinza shrugged. “If

Playing a daredevil Navy Ser You are not capable of catching in “Flat Top” at Monogram, John

an audience by the throat you {don’t do anything. »

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