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In Hollywood—

‘Miss Ross Hurt | Their Feelings

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By Erskine Johnson

HOLLYWOOD, July 9—“An unfair and inaccurate caricature.” That's producer Gottfried Reinhardt summing up Lillian Ross’ controversial case history of a movie, as serialized in New Yorker magazine, with himself and director John Huston as its leading characters.

Reinhardt <is as wide-eyed as everyone else over Lillian’s page after page of asserted verbatim quotes, but he claims: “She did a pretty goo

two Broadway play offers and “The Purple Parasol,” a suspense movie to be filmed in Vienna and d job of Rome in the fall.

uoting our conversations, but it’s "4 8 : al out of context. Everything is| head with ME RPIY oo going ed to give - completely ahead Ww 8 plans to d tector I er his book, “To Hell and Back,” as saying things. What I said is an independent venture backed

ha i aires he i t's not exactly cor- by Texas oil millionaires. T quoted-—but y 'most-decorated Audie has already)

in the first jazz concert ever to be

Johnson, Montgomery.

rect.” formed a corporation, approached JANE EW Y MAN and Greg Bill Bowers to write the screenBautzer, once on the verge of play, sounded out the War De-

marriage, have patched up their partment about co-operation and! quarrel, , . . The baseball set is set a 1953 date for translating

- huck C ors’ his w xperiences to the screen. . pop-eyed over Chuc onnors’ his war experiences ) State Music Teachers

|Grayson may “have tangled, but |

|Gisele MacKenzie is setting off|. Eight members of the Indisnep] firecrackers. over her Fourth of, piano Teachers’ Association,

July date to rejoin Lanza on his [NBC airshow. Blasting rumors Inc., will attend the Indiana Mule Association conventi

{that Lanza hates working with Teachers’

{feminine vocalists, Gisele told me: Sunday through Tuesday at Indi-| “He’s wonderful to me. Hel University.

Officers attending the Bloom- |

He's first baseman for the Los Angeles Angels,

TALK ALIKES: Dwight Eisen-| hower and Clark Gable, indistinguishable from each other when you close your eyes in the’ movie theaters,

” » s FIRST of Peter Lawford's

Sir Sid-/als, makes flattering comments, is about my singing and insists on ington conference will be Miss

president; Mrs. Esther Askren, vice president, and | |Mrs. Evelyn Holbrook, treasurer.| Chairmen attending will be Mrs

approval of his parents, ney and Lady Mary Lawford,

wife. . Maria Palmer's juggling’ What more could a girl want?”

WOH, N Times State Service Ising’ leading roles along with the Sl ~ BLOOMANGPON, July"9=ireon- sailors. ie Miss Lena Baumgart, now first] ard Bernstein's Broadway success.| (Other members of the cast will vice president of ‘the Indiana! “On the Town,” will be the next be Elizabeth Kelle, Des Moines, [Music Teachers’ Association, and

attraction on the Indiana Uni-| Jowa; Virginia Bradbury, Bracl): Mes. M. N. Bridgwater. |

versity Opera Workshop's sum Carol, Raving, Grand, Rapids, mer schedule. HILL TOP DINER 5002 N. Michigan Rd.

Past a attending will

[ne Tn; William Harrison, PhilDean Wilfred C. Bain of the adelphia, Pa.; Jayne Westphal, La music school, producer of the Porte; Jerry Reinhart, Princeton; Richard Schall, South Bend; today announced the/ Richard Stanley, Wichita, Kas.; cast for the show July 18-19 and, | George McKinley, New Concord] 25-26 in East Hall. |0.; Donald Traub, Martinsville; Under joint direction of Carl Dale Stoneciphier, Magnolia, Ark.; Shain, stage diréctor; Ernst Hoff-| {Hugh Deen, Alma, Ga.; Rees olman, music director, and Peter sen, Payson; Utah; Eloise Dunn, Hamilton, dance director, the cast, New Orleans, and John Gilligan, will be headed by Christian Ham- Hazel Park, Mich.

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