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In Hollywood—
Betty Furness Dodges Movies
By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 9— be sure if it's Betty Furness, too. } Sure that there will be no leap back into big-screen
movie stardom for the peppy, fast-talking ex-film ingenue, for, personality at
who won the nomination “Most Seen” TV the Chicago political conventions. She’s in Hollywood for a vacation, And incidentally to show off & front-page newspaper political cartoon—a father glued to a TV
set with his small son saying:
“Who's winning, Pop—Ike, Taft, or Betty Furness?” Betty told me:
| from
“Fox offered me a role in ‘Taxi’| and I turned it down. I'm turning!
down all movie offers because I just can’t afford to accept them. I make too much money in tele-
vision. Why, for doing the com-
mercials one night a week on Studio One I get more money than MGM paid me the last year of my contract there.” 8 » ” THAT WAS BACK in 1938 (“Don’t start adding up my age, because I am 36”) when Betty quit her “wishy-washy” movie career. Advice from
ex - movie. queen:
~ Betty to movie dolls debating the
TV leap: “Do it. There's .big money and no competition.” Marriage again for twice-mar-ried Betty? “I'm thinking about it, but nobody else is.” » » » OLIVIA° DE HAVILLAND'S sizzling about printed reports of a romance with Canadian mil-
lionaire Cyrus Kluster. She told
me: “I haven't heard, of Cyrus Kluster and I doubt that there's such a person. There is no man in my life. There may never be again.” ” n » THE PRESS AGENTS at MGM are on the alert for a Robert Taylor-Ursula Thiess flash. The romance started off on the negative side. . . Zsa Zsa Gabor's steamed up at a Hollywood agent. 8he claims hé’s been giving out defamatory stories about her.
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Free concerts "9 the Indianapolis Concert Band will’ be held at 8 p. m. tonight and Wednesday night in two city parks. William Schumacher will conduct the band in Garfield Park tonight in a concert sponsored by the American Federation of Mu-
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9—On Aug. 15, at the MacDowell Colony here, the State of New 'Hampshire will pay official tribute to Mrs. Edward MacDowell, 94-year-old widow of the famous American composer. In 1907, as a memorial to her husband, Mrs. MacDowell founded the colony named for him and since then has been the prime figure in raising funds for its upkeep. New Hampshire will observe Marian MacDowell Day on Aug. 15. Speakers will be Gov. Sherman Adams Charles W. Tobey and Styles Bridges. ddd Ahhh ddd deo kok kkk
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They're All Seeing The Good Old U. S.
ah By WARD MOREHOUSE SIOUX FALLS, § I'd been told that every-
body with the urge to travel, and the money for it, had gone to Europe this summer. thousands, are now banging
Well, it's not so. Untold perhaps a million or two, of our countrymen about America.) They're on the highways and in hack to sheep-herdin.’ . they're seeing fill her up?” Queue Up for Beds
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he Rockies and
he Ozarks, the 3ig Horns and My wife and I are now on our he Black Hills. way eastward, after a drive to he Sierras and Nevada; when we get back to the he Adirondacks Holland Tunnel the mileage total and those New will be around 6500 miles. We will England moun- have seen a good-sized chunk of ains that are our fair land. Here are some obsupposedly white servations and notations as of
the moment:
In Custer. 8. D.,, there was a queue of two dozen motorists at
They're riding n cars that have
that glesSSY, sr. Morehouse | 1D® housing information bureau at bought only - 9 p. m.,, road-weary people seekthe - day - before - yesterday look; ing a bed, any bed. In Yellow-
they're elbowing into the aisles of stone Park the Old Faithful Inn, the souvenir shops, malts at the Dairy Queen,
buying giant impersonal, indifferent, regimenthover-! ed, accustomed to more business than it can handle, with a 10 a. m, check-out time and a no-room the 99-in-the-sun service policy, was jammed to and complaining) such an extent family parties the costs, the dis-| were sleeping four in a room. the congestion, the food, In Rapid City, S. D., the Black And gills metropolis, the inevitable and neoned “No Vacancy” legends were on display at all the tourist
ng over historic markers, clamorng for beds at the deluxe motels, jueuing -up at stations,
thev're loving it all.
Ocean to Ocean
cars, ars. ars—beauti courts. - That went also for ; = cars—beautiful poo" 1owa, and Gillette, Wyo. new ones, shined up old ones, re- There's a wild, across-America
doubtable and industructible an- geramble for cabins, or units, as tiques--they're surging back and they're called at some of the forth across America in the 1952 fancy motels. If you don’t get a tourist parade. The utt good one by 4:30 p, m., or 5 at " Re — the kre 2 Wl the latest, you won't get one at i) thelr way over th WR .|all in many of the scenic areas. POR A : or ana From ocean to ocean, the betterg 8h orade courts are jammed; there
{the mountains, as provided b DOWNTOWN | VOGUE“Skirts Ahoy” and “The Ont Final Play for that Pennsvivania a thy are rooms available in many ho- ) 38 fin riders." he 1 d lots of them are half A a Aaa. “Ortantal Vers Red ZARING Prancis Goss to West Point” motorists’ dream come true, l°% Aan hina’ and “‘Orienta ell.” Ji | hh i ly Wonie® ing “Wess of] ana RYE THEATERS Brown County They're roaring over the flat; {spy aM mote business 1 the Pecos." /E- n 0 8 e ng o jRODEO" Submarine Patrol” and “Prairie cL ERMONT DE_ LUXE—'"Anne of the black-loam stretches of Illinois; gets 8 t ® som g a Ma Roting-Un Indies and Golden Girl" o Times State Service tearing along over the Wyoming JOT Industry. NEIGHBORHOOD GREENWOOD — “Scaramouche” and| NASHVILLE, Aug. 9—For the ands. followin 1 noon of Our tip to motorists, as they ARLINGTON —~ “Has Anybody Seen My ‘Scandal Sheet : ile uplands, following the wriggling i . { alan Brom CHa MAYWOOD. “Goiden Girl" and ‘Laura final production of the season, highways of the Snake River and start across country: Begin drivBELL L— ‘Bed Ball Express’ and “Frontier MERA ‘Has Anybody Been My Gal’ pp... on County Playhouse will the SH shone Canvon ing daily around 6 a. m. Or even BELMONT Has Anybody Seen My Gal" PENDLETON "PIKE~"Scaramouche" and stage “Broken Dishes,” with vet- And the owners of these cars. >: And quit, as an actor we met 1 Bron st utiny . ‘ 4 ; : = CINEMA— Laura" And “The Groom Wore SHADELAND Scaramouche, and “A eran actor Don Glancy In the when they pause in Cody, Wyo Ghssrved, “at the gockial) hour.” Spurs ne-Hour artoon Circus « J ot J JU [ y : CORONET— Good Girls Go to Paris” and THEATAIR TWIN—(EAST SCREEN) — leading role. or Boone, Iowa, or in the Wis- or jis before i TE mo { “Scaramouche” and “Mutiny.” § Mavi y ; wi \ 3 i y DAISY") Flight to Mars” and “Rancho WACKER) Whintiestop” and Pita : vo es Magn Fivin Soineqy Seid eonsn Dells dig a's Hnaing that | pit otorious ESTLAKE-—"Scaramouc Jus 8 d each Friday, Satur- parking space is just about as EMERSON — “Rancho Notorious and A tk Street ’y . : ki rotons qe: ee Aoreoty. WESTSIDE By geen My Gal” day and Sunday at 8 p. m. from scarce as it is in midtown New TUXED i S — As nyboday een Street." > ”n " » 7 - . My Gal” and ‘‘Just Across the Street’ and ust Ac Foss the tm Aug. 15 > through Aug. 31. York. Or In Chic ago. Or any- 4020 E.NEW YORK GARMIELD 1." ‘Carbine Williams" and ; s Mr. Glancy currently is appear- where. “We got to face it, mis- Comfy Push-Back Seats GROVE — “Rancho Notorious" Carolina Girl ling in “Arsenic and Old Lace” at ter)” observed the quietly philo- ~Todav Monday, Tuesday— Dre \t Jeanni Dale ROBERTSON—J DRO HAMILTON—" Girl in White” and “Lydia Wi A d {the theater. Sophical gas station man at “LYDIA a Bail : Ire r yap IRVIN Go ‘Scaramouche” and ‘Mutiny ” ins war Leading female role in “Broken grand island, Neb we just got C >. T & MECCA — “San Francisco Story” and y y ' wi g Zac yY automobiles, ate to olor by Technicol Oklahoma Annie NEW YORK, Aug. 9-Peggy Dishes” will be taken by Rachel think of what it will be five t Glenn FORD—Ruth ROMAN OLD TRAIL_"Singin’ in the Rain" and Ann Alderman of Winston-Salem, Slagel, Fairfield, Ill. "Douglas 8 live lo
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