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By Erskine Johnson : HOLLYWOOD, July 4—Behind the Screen: The mon-| ster’s about to grab the gopse-pimpled heroine again and| carry her out on the lonely moors while the studio “moon-| light” shines through her “nightie and movie audiences |

choke on their popcorn. -| That's the prediction of Lon tiful, But Dangerous,” but crew Chaney Jr., who hit stardom 88 8 members still remember how Bob!

Stevens and horror man in the Dracula, and Susan Hayward tangled dur-| jngeia Lansbury, at 11, 1:45, 4:30, Frankenstein and Wolfman series. jne production of “The Lusty! “Without Warning,” at'12:25. 3:10. Lon, currently menacing Gary yen.” { _§ and 8.45. Cooper in “Springfield Rifle,” says: 1 asked Bob about it and got! : that screamer-jeamers will bring ps. 4 De Pauw Heads stay-at-homes rushing back to] “Maybe Susan didn’t like me, - y . ”» yt i the box office and adds: but I liked her, Become Emeritus

~ “Horror is as ripe as Hades in # 8 = Hollywood right now. All the stu-| THERE are heavy acting] dios, particularly U-I, afe begin-|goripts from tales by Theodore! ning to realize it. Hollywood prejser, F. Scdtt Fitzgerald and!

killed the horror picture cycle ganry James being offered to

that my dad started. He was 2/515,’ 24d, but he's turning them! sympathetic horror man and

” a-TeRs0n. for it down with a “No, thanks.” xi there was always = “| It seems that the boys who! tO . \ a Odo. oe The Suessed that Alan was out tol

’ ro- Prove he was in the Lawrence Tyas and i A Olivier class when he left Para-| making them. Now we're going to mount. were wropg. | start again—this time with some Mr. Box Office isn’t giving up

taste discipline.” the Ladd style. ” “I don’t want to convince any-

jpody that.I'm the world’s greatest lactor,” ‘Alan shrugged on “The! {Iron Mistress” set. “It’s too late| for that, anyhow. I left Para{mount -because I wanted imporitant stories. I just want to enterltain people.”

{Beret” when he completes “Desert § Legion” for U-I, then returns to {Hollywood for two more films at 8 Ma (Paramount, five for Warners and lone additional U-I flicker. Robert Mitchum Jean Simmons Ts » THEY'RE WRITING ‘Jean, THE JOHN ARCHERS have Simmons and Bob Mitchum Get finished their property settlement Along” on the walls at RKO. talks and she will file for divorce Jean and Bob co-star in “The before John leaves for Africa to Murder” when they finish “Beau-|play the lead in the “Morass.”

Blackstone Still Lures Presidential Hopefuls

CHICAGO, July 4 (CDN) —] Years later, the late Harry The chef doesn’t come to your Hopkins held his strategy meetroom to scramble your eggs at/ings in Blackstone Suite. 1104-5-6 the Blackstone Hotel anymore, that led to the fourth term nombut the hotel's glorious past still ination for Franklin D. Roosevelt lures men who want to be presi-/in 1944 at the Chicago Stadium. dent. At that same convention a No less than three GOP presi-ivery determined” Senator from dential hopefuls — Gen. Eisen- Missouri Harry 8. Truman, also hower, Harold E. Stassen and’was quartered at the Black-| Gov. Warred—will be quartered stone. : in the luxurjous Blackstone dur-| He was angling for the Demo-| ing the convention. [cratic Vice-Presidential nominaMaybe the candidates areition and waging a campaign to . hoping the hotel's political his-| upset the plans of Henry A. tory will repeat itself. : .» Wallace.- He succeeded, _. Tt was in the Blackstone's now Truman Wins famous suite 408-10, the “smoke-|

vy | Mr. Truman won the Demofilled” room, that Warren G.l..a¢ic nomination in 1948 at| Harding was picked at a secret Philadelphia, but when cam-|

all-night meeting of GOP kingmakers in 1920. ‘The convention that year was held in June at the old Coliseum at 15th St. and Wabash Ave, Harding himself, then a senator, h was staying at the Blackstone,

Break Deadlock {liam Howard Taft, Wilson, HardBut it was in the Blackstone|ing, Coolidge, Hoover, Franklin suite of New York publisher Col.|D. Roosevelt and Truman. George Harvey that a small

group of Senators met and picked | Sen. Harding to break a conven-| Where to Go tion deadlock. | - Baseball: Indianapolis In-

Sen. Harding went on to win! d1ans vs. Louisville Colonels, the election. Victory Field. Box seats, $1.70;

The 22-story Blackstone with| Mezzanine, $1.40; grandstand, its 400 rooms is small by com-| $1.10, ‘and bleachers, 60c. Chilparison to other hotels, but has| dren under 12, 50c. 1:30 p. m. brought luck to other presidential hopefuls far out of proportion to! its “size,

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CIRCLE “Denver ana Rio Grande,” with Edmund O'Brien, . at 13:45, 3:58 and 10:15. “Atomie City,” at 11:15 2:25, 5:35 and 8:45.

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LYRIC “Mutiny,” with Mark

. THE INDIANAPOLIS TOMES ee Row Over Big Spaghetti Feasts Wrecks Nuptial

By JAY BREEN jance. She followed, instructions! United Press Staf® Correspondent {and her husband blew up all over NIAGARA FALLS, Ont, July 4 again. > | {—It may he devotion to keep “He spent hours bellowing, [shoving mounds of spaghetti at a about beauty in the classic tradi\girl,’ but glamorous Broaaway|HoD:" she complained, “he told 81rd, me my stomach was a scrawny | |stripteaser Rose La Rose an- thing that a truly beautiful wom- | nounced yesterday she had sep-/an would laugh at.”. arated from her artist-husband! Miss La Rose said they made | {Franco Ruacco, because he up their differences some ‘weeks | [wouldn't let her pass up the/ago, but the reconciliatioh was lasagna. {brief when she found hersélf once | . “He began telling me I was like more on a diet of ravioli, as her {a bunch of sticks and what I/bathroom scales kept giving out |ngeded was some fat on me,” the higher figures. iraven-haired peelerr complained) ————— today. “He used ‘to force me to, leat big spaghetti dinners, even! IN DIAN

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Gracing its registers in the past | ave been the names of Presidents Theodore Roosevelt, Wil-|

“Song of Norway,” presented |

auditorium, | Indiana University, Blooming- | | ton. Reserved seats, $1.25; gen- | | | { i

GREENCASTLE, July 4—Four retiring DePauw University department heads have granted the rank of emeritus professor and a DePauw graduate has been named assistant director of Admissions. The department heads honored |® were Dr. Raymond W. Pence, - named professor emeritus jof being a stripteaser. He hii English; Dr. Orrin H. Smith, pro- >.> = ng

’ |way out of work.” Loomer, yreritus of physics: DI| “iss La Rose added that chang- : r SMEr- ig her mode of expression hadn't

itus of sociology, and Dr. Fowler| D. Brooks, professor emeritus ot| done a thing fo promots peace ang

{for straighe parts and announced she wanted to go through the play with all her clothes on. ,. “It was really for Franco,” she

| Pe CholonY. ssistant director of the first role she was cast for Stedt, Valley Stredm, Ng in-Irently, she appears here in the, 1850 ‘graduate of the "school “Mr jrole of Tondelayo, a half-breed,

; “ t Reinstedt recently returned from ETL 10, ihe yungle epic "Whi »

| Her costume is a sarong and Marines. |which suggested a slip might come

lat any time through the perform-

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y Unit 3 NEW YORK, July 4—One of| 2 Tipe the highest rises in temperature| authentically observed in a human being will be reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association, issued tomorrow, by Drs. Alfred A. Fracchia and Alex-| ander Brunschwig of New York's! Memorial Hospital Center for thei Treatment of Cancer and Allied Diseases. The temperature rose to -114 degrees Fahrenheit, rectally, in one of their patients, a women with a carcinoma, and the patient lived. The elevation in tempera-|

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