Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1952 — Page 12

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| Indiana Kiwanians will hold a mammoth dinner and rally at the (Baypool Hotel Sept. 30 to honor visiting international president and Mrs. {Walter J. L. Ray, Detroit. Mr, and Mrs, Ray are coming to. Indianapolis

By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 18—Topics around the town:

Betty Grable replacing Shelley Winters, who is wait- pe ing for the stork, in “Blaze of Glory.” It's Betty's first, Will cinast hare J fo SEK

straight dramatic role in 10 years. ~ z » PAT O'MALLEY, star of silent films, playing the role of a doorman in MGM's “Small Town § Girl.” = ” ~ JOBLESS ACTOR groaning to a studio casting director: “This guy Shakespeare says all the world's a stage—and 1 can't even get a day's work.” " » # ROD CAMERON and Republic signing a contract for six films over a three-year .period.... Lionel Barrymore replacing James Hilton as narrator on the Hallmark Playhouse. Mr. Hilton will retire from the mike to write a book. ” » ~ MARLON BRANDO'S sessions™ with a psychiatrist. He wants a new lease on life. " ” ” BARBARA + HUTTON'S son, Lance Reventlow, working as a messenger boy in a Beverly Hills business office. 5 8 » the U. 8. with hubby Charles CAROLE LOMBARD'S old hit, David — and headed for HollyNothing Sacred,” cutrently show- wood with high hopes of a movie ing on TV, due for a big screen comeback. remake. New title: "Haz Flagg.” 5 4 a = MGM’s heavy schedule of acHOLLYWOOINS E uropean tion-adventure films following the travelers telling about the Amer- box-office click of “Ivanhoe.” ican “who went to Europe for a Minimum of nine costume films change and rest. He came back are in active production, with with all his change in Paris and three others slated for release the Test on the Riviera. ‘this fall.

Lanza Should Study Fate Of Temperamental Stars

By ALINE MOSBY {let Simone Simon go because, as United Press Hollywood Correspondent [one director puts it, “She was Just HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 18—Mario/topo much trouble.” Universal-|

BETTY GRABLE—"Blaze of Glory."

DEANNA DURBIN, back in

(2000 students, their families and| LAST friends at 5 p. m, tomorrow. The! west side of the high school DAY

‘on the invitation of Don P. Carpenter, Brazil, district governor.

' Great Books

Great Books ‘discussion groups|

Where to Go |

Exhibition of paintings by the Indiana group known as “The | 20." Hoosier Salon Art Gallery, 609-610 State Life bldg. Free, | | | |

straight year starting Tuesday. Persons desiring to join in the free literary talks should call Indianapolis Central Library.

Bond Sales Up

Defense Bond sales in Marion | County showed an increase of 73 durin August over| ro RE to a re- cancies, officials report. Parents) nort of the Indiana U. S. Savings are advised to call Mrs. Patton at

Bonds Division of the Treasury, . 2482,

Department. re League

Golden Plus I Indiana Credit Union League Mr. and Mrs. John H. Curtis, |will meet tomorrow and Saturday 7812 E. 38th St., will celebrate at the Lincoln Hotel. Mr. C. E, their 51st wedding anniversary Oldham will preside at the con‘unday at their home. vention, i

Florists to Meet : Lik Robert A. Whitney, New York, owa Farmers Ike i

president of National Sales Exe- |ke’ Now, Poll Shows cutives Inc., will address Allied DES MOINES, - Wal-

Florists of Indianapolis Inc., Mon- Iowa day night at the Marott Hotel. !ace’s Farmer magazine said yesThe dinner meeting marks the ferday Gen. Eisenhower would start of a new fiscal year for the have carried ‘the Iowa farm vote local society. if the presidential “election had

. been held in the first week in Traffic Talk

September. Mr. Howard E. Fairweather, re- The magazine said its poll] tired district supervisor of the showed Gen. Eisenhower would State Motor Vehicle Bureau, will have received 53 per cent of the address Delta Nu Alpha Trans- Iowa farm vote and Gov. Adlai} portation Fraternity at 8 o'clock Stevenson would have received 25 tonight in Jordan Hall at Butler Per cent, 22 per cent undecided. | University. The magazine said President | . : Truman got 54 per cent of the Fish Fry Iowa farm vote in the 1948 elecBroad Ripple Fathers Associa- tion. AE | tion will hold a fish fry for about

Football: Crispus Attueks vs. | Cathedral. CYO Field. 8 P m.

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The Crossroads model nursery, {3001 N. New Jersey St., for crip{pled and handicapped children between 3 and 5 years old, has va-

Lanza, the temperamental tenor who can't seem to settle his differences with MGM,” should study the list of stars of the past who've found it- tough sledding after

International parted wtih Deanna | Durbin because she cost the studio! $300,000 a year and “too many | arguments,” a studio worker says.

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Jimmy Cagney and Bette Davis| {had long battles with Warner Studios over their contract, but finally went back to work. Joan Leslie. was one of Warner's fast rising stars when she entered into a long court battle over her contract. It was years before the difficulity was settled and she could | 80 to work for anybody else. { Rudolph Valentino quit Para-

erupting against ‘their studio bosses. The portly: singer was suspended after he refused to show! up to start “The; Student Prince.” Mr. Lanza claims the starting date of the picture was a violation of his contract, and, be-

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“panic-stricken” over recent financial losses and “was too emotionally upset to go to work.” Whatever the reason, stars who've battled with the bosses before usually have wound up on the short end of the argument, Luise Rainer Learned Luise Rainer collected two Os-|~ cars and starred in seven top movies in three years in movietown, One day she tore up her MGM contract after a tempestu-| ous battle with the studio and lett, town. Years later she confessed, “If was unprepared for the success « « « later I learned how to make compromises without giving up anything inside of you.” The then excitable Lanielle Darrieux lasted only one picture, “Rage of Paris” on her first trip| to Hollywood: 1 Two years ago she returned for! a top role and admitted, “I was young and silly then. I would cry

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