Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1952 — Page 10
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By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, June 18-—New stars are rising to shine Week to attend the fourth Na-
fromthe nation’s movie screens.
Here are thumbnails of
four of the outstanding newcomers.
SUZANNE CLOUTIER:
on a Hollywood drug store stool and French-Canadian Suzanne Cloutier was discovered by a model agent sitting at a lunch counter Central Station. Thet makers discovered her ‘on cover of Vogue magazine, She has starred in four Euro-pean-made films
movie
demona, “Juliet,” filmed in France,
and “Derby Day,’ an English comedy with Michael Wilding and Anna Neagel.
Now it's a Hollywood career at Paramount for Suzanne, the only daughter of a high foreign government official to be signed to a Hollywood film contract, other than Sarah Churchill. Her father is Edmund Cloutier, the Queen's Printer of Canada. If there's a revival of the old song hit, “Five-Foot Two,” Suzanne can take the bows, She's five-foot two with yes—eyes of blue. » ~ ~ NEVILLE BRAND: The nation's fourth most decorated soldier of World War II, who reaches star magnitude in the film version of “Stalag 17,” after playing fea“tured roles in eigh movies, Big, husky and tough, Neville
became an actor to forget his har- Japan needs both “guns and but- ence.
in New York's Grand!
the,
“The Sinners,”| “Othello,” in which she plays Des-
Lana Turner was discovered
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CIRCLE “Flame of Araby,” with Maureen O'Hare and Jeff Chandler. at 11, 48, 4:40, 7:30, 10:30. ‘Ne Room for the Greom,” with Tony Curtis and Piper at 12:25. 3.20. 6:10
ESQUIRE “The Prize.” at 6, 8 and 10.05; INDIANA “The San Franelses Story.” with | Yvonne DeCarlo and Joel McCrea, | at 12:45, 3:50. 8:55, 10. “The: Lion and the with Stave Cochran, at 11:15, ” T%s. 5:30,
KEITH'S
“l Dream of Jeanie,” with Ray Middleton and Bill Shirley: at 1:45. 1:15, 10 re Come the Marines.” at 12: ¥ 120. 6:05. 8:50.
LOEW'S
“Pat and Mike,” with Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy, at n » 3:35, 6:40, 9.40
A Yank in Indo-China,” 2 10 5:15. 8:15
LYRIC | “Fort Osage.” at 11:30, 2:10, 4:45, _ | "7:25 snd 10:08 he
“Flight te Mars,” at 12:50, 3:30, 6:10 and 8:50,
at 11:10,
Asserts Japan Needs Both ‘Guns and Butter’
OSAKA, Japan, June 18 (UP)Mamoru Shigemitsu, wartime foreign minister, said yesterday
Elkhart, Greencastle, [Short (Liberty).
Drama Arts Parley Set
Next Week
Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, June 18 —-
Narly 1000 high school students and teachers from 30 states will come to Indiana University next
tional Dramatic Arts Conference.
Sponsored by the National Thes-~
pian Society in co-operation with the IU Theater, the conference
Twill open Monday, June 23, and {continue through June 27.
Indiana high schools that have
made advance reservations for }
the meeting are Brazil, Columbus, Salem and
The conference delégates also
[will include representative of col-
lege, community and children’s theaters.
Famous Guests
Four well known personalities of the entertainment world will come to Bloomington to deliver major addresses, They are Walter Abel, stage and movie actor; Harold Clurman, director of “Member of the Wedding.” “All My Sons” and other Broadway hits; Beulah Zachary, producer of the “Kukla, Fran and Ollié” television show, and Jane Broder, one of Broadway's top ., casting directors.
Will Present Scenes On the conference program will
'be dafly lectures and workshops
in staging, direction, makeup, lighting, radio and television. Three full-length plays and scenes from a number of other dramas will be presented.
The university has been host for ;
each National Dramatic ConferPrevious national meetings
rowing war experiences from 1939 ter” to survive in the post-war were held on the TU campus in
to 1945, which included the Dieppe
raid. He was born in Kewanee,
Ill, and joined the First Ranger Battalion when he was graduated from high school. Says Neville: “I figured acting
would take me away from guns.
80 now I'm always cast as a soldier or a killer and I've never even played a scene with an actress.
What do you have to do to get to!
19 Courses Offered
kiss a girl in a movie?” . ¥ ”
" ROSEMARY CLOONEY: Rose-!| mary skyrocketed to fame with! ‘Come On 'a My! offered in
her recording of * House.” Now she's making her
film debut in Paramount's “The Registration starts Monday.
‘Stars Are Singing.” She was born fin Marysville, Ky., where her grandfather was perennial mayor. A radio singing career in Cincinnati, O., a tour with Tony Pastor's orchestra, a TV program, “Songs for Sale,” and “Come On 'a My House” put name in bright lights, But she still blushes about the William Saroyan novelty number which became the nation's top tune in 1951. Rosemary says: to record the song. it would be a hit.”
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world, Mr. S8hibemitsu, new president of the rogressive Party, said in a speech here he is confident Japan rearm and still support a reasonable civilian economy. His party is the largest political group opposing the administration of Premier Shigeru Yoshida.
Times State Serviee
RENSSELAER, June 18Courses in 19 subjects will be, the 6-week summer| session at St. Joseph's College.|
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The sea horse is a kind of fish so small it can be held in the hand and gets its name from the queer shape of its head. and its | long snout. |
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Man, 76, loses Life In Car-Truck Crash
GRAND FORKS. N. D,, June 18 (UP)—-Bert Almquist, 76, was killed yesterday in a car-truck
collision at a street crossing in|
Reynolds, about 12 miles south of here,
His death brought the 1952 traf-| {fic demth toll fn North Dakota to]
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48, compared to 55 on this date last year, | Paul Ackerman, 4-year-old son} tof Mr. and Mrs. Donald Acker-|
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HOLLYWOOD, June 18 (UP)— A top Hollywood Photographer}
said today most movie queens| could never pose for nude calen-|
dars like Marilyn Monroe did, pe
cause they have exotic faces or unshapely figures, Laurence Willinger shoots more) magazine covers and other commercial photos—using models clothed or otherwise — than any other lensman in the cinema cry. But finding a female who's adapt-| able all over for nude photos is ‘very, ‘very difficult. " |
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