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Independent from Long Beach, California • 33

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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She gets the 'perioO: who dctant take1, it EARLa-PEARLS: way to tell a ans age la shes not Playwright Neil CT)ddp)uideL' ty Simon Promises, Promises) says his ambition was to -3 beomne wealthy enough to see all the N.Y. Giants baseball games at horoK-Then I did get. rich enough and theyd" moved to Sanr Francisco, Thats eari, brother. IPACIFIC1 1W0S with straight lines. Somebody says Britt Ek-land is "not like us, she is 1 ta-t0r or bookte wntr wish ID SAID THAT: A man seldom tells his LAUGH: A woman complained that her family doctor always refers her to a specialist' I "hand.

I nhink its a Mg not Co have a husband, especially If youre a woman." -i-Miss-LeRoy-was serious, though she smiled and Jigged as she nld it -7'---7 In ftrptag, she always is gay end bouncy. She is 1 not Just a strip-teaser. She-is UiNDON (UPD One of the events of the Loi. don theatrical season has' brought Ginger Rogers to town, 'and' shes a hit be-, fore having a chance to take her first curtain call. 1 Miss Rogers, at 57, is making her debut on1 the London stage'as Marne in the long-running Broad-way show of the same jiameJMore than a month-! Jxfora hed opening night.

7'Feb20 at the Theater Royal, Drury. Lane ad vance bookings already have covered the. quarter pounds ($600,000) iJMiss Rogers, is getting for minimum 54-week run. pThe lee js a British The star's entrance into "Britain, was a grand one, i reminiscent of die publici-. 930s sAen Ifflss Rogers ywas the dancing darting of Hollywood paired with 7Fred Astaire.

FIRST, AT" docksideT there was a 55-piece brass THE ENTHUSIASM --hand to welcome herr-gfipped the press as much; a spedal r. flower-filled tarin which served a hutch eon -capped by" her favor mint ice cream. During the run, there was a showing of. the Astaite-Rogers hit, "Top Hat" From -the station, Min Rogers rode to her hotel; ln a hocseKirawn carriage after a welcoming scene so hectic Aat one press. photographetfelL into the.

carriage in 7 Miss Rogers took it all happy stride (she called the unhappy photographer' a darling little and didnt seem to think the whole Tiff air was theleast -overdone. -Asked if she didn't think the press agentry was a bit much she replied, You' have a view of it 1 don't-That would 'be your opinion, not 'mine. I think it's Just wonderful to see -praple Jooking enthusiast" IlHIIIIJHW THEATACG prn I i LflHE' ACEN says, cut us, do we not That, a Shakespearean lilt' to it, delivered by a frequently naked dame, tickles the audience. Some people I know en-- joyed looklng at and lis- tening to Gloria doing her sespectaMe little part, ini the movie. When they looked up the reviews and the cast list in the news- papers, rimy could not flndher name: The studio explainedthat Aeluur --screen -wnwi rf fi nfn T1 made Gloria Very name was ort the srceen (Xf I lUllolo happy but did not ease and that she was fea- theachefneeding-ahus tured --but-her-rrame what burlesque odla talking woman.

A talking woman is dif-ferent than a talking horse or talking dog. Somebody has found that in to'taking hK clothes oft: which most of them do, she can Mao be trusted to speak a few words. This gives Them status. Gloria speaks right up in the picture, The Night They-JRaided Minsky's, which got. some good reviews hereabout-' "Why, if you I OHS I PJN.

-UCHAU HAIMS VANBSA MMSAVI. "CAMELOT PIKPOlUUlfCn STAST at a kw JUNGLE ANNIE; OAKLEY Faye Dunaway is starred with David Niven in 'MGMVnew comedy, "The Eztraoidinaiy Seaman." Action in the hilarious picture is cen- tered bn an antique ship in cruise through the South Pacific trying to escape Japanese invaders. BY VIRGINIA MAYO thing; Gloria I didnt insist oh it I said. my own insecurity not wanting to. push my luck and blow the -T-0 A-Y ST wife his business troubles until she wants to buy something expensive.

-REMEMBERED QUOTE: "A vie never hurt LASTS DATSL 7 TOOAT 2 ft Ml. MOU. ATUES-4 PJVL ONLTI Exdedve Sheedug. Had Waaki Yow Lott Chance to see rOONE WITH THE as It wH net be shew aay other The fra! REGULAR PRICESl--awdsuMois. ymmm uSUEBOKUD) OUVUdeHffiUMKD' enBWOFHOMC SOUND MemoooijOR Aa mom iwmhm I OPgn-Hm-STAKTSIKW at ii'.

Suwmlcd tar AudmtMl was not in the newspaper cast lists nor in the ads. Which was quite a blow imaybezazre ofither PERSON JtThen she traveled to Loii-L dons Waterloo Station, in 4f nf llwTi milo U1 vrnn lime 4Take More Iff) Prime Minister Lynden O. PindUng took control of pohee and internal security affairs In the Baha-'inas' Saturday fiT the 'Island government moved toward complete independence from GreaT Britain. The- head of the first -JteT-JCbocQlate -in not more, than the public At press receptions -following het. dun-.

mg Thir middle-aged i scribes -felt over one another asking Miss Rogers to autograph for them the photos her press agent handed out In 'fact the rush for auto- gnqdu got so bad the dis-7 trlbutkm of photos was stopped. Much of the questioning Jiad ta.do.with hopr Miss kept herself "so young looking and so shapeJyL'tp. one such query she replied sweetly, Thank you very kindly. England by her fifth husband, movie producer William Marshall, and she said she grK mh1m11 owned, movie and might do one, perhaps even in. London.

But the pvt would, hive to he right A statement handed out on the actress behalf said that for 10 years she has been, turning down movie, scripts offered her Be-cause, in the women in the stories -were "Ive neyer been a raun- chy strip-teaser anyway, TTrrBattihroref; there they work strong, they yelled at: me, the action, baby? They wanted to caned me after the first night because I was too clean. BUT SHE WENT along. She had started at 5 as an acrobatic dancer; hl jnpthef, wardrobe jnistress" at' the Liitin Quarter; kept a protective, eye on her daughter. Gloria got to be a woman with This Was Burlesque with Ann Cprio and then came her chance in .7 By VERNOhT SCOTT HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Virginia Mayo outspokenly suggests that the mihappy plight of actresses today can be Hwwi on the number of effeminate writers, producers and directors in show business. The subject has become a thorny ans for years.

Few perfonnms mention the topic for fear of being -blacklisted by the 'growing number of effete males who -Tuive' gained consUteraMe' control of the theater. motion pictures and, to a lesser degree, television. Miss Mayo, however, speaks out clearly. Making movies a mans medium is premeditated, she result is a put-down of women in all the ADULT ADULT PREVIEW at -9 P.M.-BOTH THEATRES ADULT; MOVIES HAVEXOME OFJAGEI! OPhN At. AU Ml, HU OPtMRfjV.IS A If there is such a thing as keeping young, I think its duetothe JacLTm jquite active.

And I eat quite simply. c-l. -fairs in a.cabinet dakoip. Would she be keeidng The reorgurization up her spots activities comes as a prelude to a. while In London, such as effects grantingswimming.

hndhallr etc? peoples publicto The actress said Tm accept the sub-world of the deviates Instead of rejecting going tp be ao busy I it. dont know when Tm When women are included in their, stories they going to be free. Did she have any movies on the horizon? (Her next moyie would be her 71st)r" Perhaps' she" She was accompanied to Negro government of the islands 'also assumed re. "sponslbillty for a near Ministry of External Xf- entertainment And it all begins with the writers, many of whom -arent noted for- being particularly-masculine- The bland actren reded off the names of a dozen' playwrights and dramatists who amnot famed for their virility. Same, she said, are more effeminate than the characters they write about' v- Thatfe why we are seeing more, and more movies are unattractive people; Females are brought in for nude scenes or for explicit sex themes.

I wont have anything to do with such parts, and there are a lot of other actresses who agree with me.ra months in Barefoot in the Park, shook her head in s-SSn fflE metric pioaoicc I r. -O f- 1 Mi 1 'V I DIRECT FROM MEXICO CITY -8 HUROK present the spectacular dismay. "How often these days do you see an actress' playing a well groomed lady? "Too many of the young actresses depend on taking off their clothes. Thats not acting. Its somethipg-every woman does every day in the privacy of her tone.

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