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2 PART II Lonely. Couple Two Chekhov Tales Booked Dramatized major and minor roles. The cast of "Marriage" include Vera Maretskaya, Zoya Fyodorova, LOOKING AT HOLLYWOOD Billy Rose Chorines Given Best of Care Five of Hollywood's designers Bonnie Cashin, Sascha Brast-off, Charles Le Maire, Rene Hubert and Kay Nelson contributed their talents for the, creations modeled by the beautiful girls In Billy Rose's "Diamond Horseshoe," current at Loew's State, Chinese and Uptown theaters. Lev Sverdlin and Ernest Garin "Jubilee" stars Olga Androvska Said to be biting satires on the manners and morals of his period, two Anton Chekhov comedies, "Marriage" and "Jubilee," will open at the' Grand Theater Friday In their Los Angeles premiere. Leading Moscow Art Theater players were chosen for both Starring- Dorothy McGuire, Robert Young and Herbert Marshall, "The Enchanted Cottage" will open Saturday at Pantagea Hollywood and R.K.O.-Hlilstreet theaters.

The story concerns two lonely persons who seek seclu AND FILM ya, Victor Stanitsin and Vasily Tonorkov. The Russian dialogue is trans lated by English titles. sion and find love. LcsanstlcsClmcs TUESDAY, MAY 22. 1945 3 Paul Hesse didn't go to New York to marry Cathy O'Don nell.

He went back to see her, but doesn't think It's fair to ask her to marry before she's had a chance at a career, which is coming on nicely. We all met Cathy at Sonja Henie' party. Sam Goldwyn took such a shine to her that he put her under contract, sent her back to the New York Academy. And after her first season there, she got the Ingenue lead in "Life With Father." Wouldn't it be nice if we had more Pauls in this town? What producer's wife gets so net up while having her hair done that she begins peeling? Now the hairdresser has refused to receive her as a client NOW YOU KNOW 1 Yes, Gable and Garson let will be closed 10 days. Studio feared the press would maka a rush for Gable and Missy Greer might not like it.

What makes them think in 10 days the situation will be different? shoe," brightening up things at Ciro's, too. Ed Gardner aweara he read this in a Pittsburgh paper: "Mra. didn't ob. ject when her husband brought a Jug of whisky to bed with him, but started a divorce complaint when he started hitting her over the head with an empty Jug." "Cuddles" Laughton and Emil Coleman huddling at the Mocambo to compare diets-how much they've lost By the look of them, they worked it out themselves, without benefit of M.D. Marguerite Chapman'a birth day party for her stand-in had Leslie Fenton washing the dishes In the patio fishpond.

I don't believe Eddie Foy will play "Harvey" on the road. XelttMd tha ChieifO Trlbunt-Nt York Naya Ryndlcaia, 1945 After all, Clark's been away he's" news. I doubt if Walter Florell's hats will startle the ladies of our town as much as his two diamond rings. They're the size of dinner plates. In case he doesn't know why he gets a back table at Romanoff's, even the maitre de decided not to blind his regular cua-tomers.

Jack Douglas, who sent me a pig a couple of years ago, is up to his old tricks. He swears he'll go up to the top of our Hollywood mountain and restore the to the Holly-woodland sign. Here's luck! THIS AND THAT Phil Harris takes over for Kay Kyser when he pushes oft to South Pacific. Kay's Canadian vocalist Linda Stevens, is now an American. Carmen Cavallaro, who shone in "Diamond Horse- Louis Mayer isn't the only one in New York trying to persuade Laurette Taylor to come west for pictures.

I've been shouting about Laurette for years, but the boys had to see her in 'The Glass Menagerie" before they'd believe me. Ramsay Ames still collecting gold. Thjs time In the shape of a cigarette case from Georgie Jessel. Bob Hutton, in a scene for "Janie Gets Married," consumed 10 fried eggs. A G.I.

standing near by said, "And to think I went for two years without having one," Xavier Cugat'a doing the Illustrations for Xrthur Mur- ray's dance book. Joan Crawford certainly was a pal to a guy who could have gotten her into a peck of trouble because of a wisecrack he made about her, while trying to obtain her telephone number. He was a returned soldier, might have lost his Job. She saved it for him. FOLLOWS ON Jose Iturbi planning a house warming in two weeks.

He bought the house Evalyn Walsh McLean and Elsa Maxwell wayned for two summers, but which Dorothy dl Frasso kept hot for years before them, Teddy Lynch sells water from Hereford, so is giving a water-wagon party next week, I suggest they slip a little champagne in the back room, or the stars, won't slip in the front Hunk Man Captures Male Lead in 'Kansan BY EDWIN SCHALLERT A very much spreading destiny is forecast for Willard Parker, who returned to the films fnom the service, not so many moons ago. With Larry Parka he has been chosen to head the male, side of the cast of "The Kansan," big Technicolor western. This, departs from his previous romantic costumed affair, "The Fighting Guardsman" taken from the Dumas novel4 at least in its trappings. film will start today with Evelyn Keyes as feminine principal and George Sherman directing. Parker was the hunk man actor, who gained that sobriquet while appearing In "Lady in the Dark," with Gertrude Lawrence, BARRY FITZGERALD WIlXi ENACT AXGEIi Another story for Barry Fitzgerald is lined up at Paramount It's an original, tltled "Scruffy," written by Harry Segall, who; Is noted for his authorship of Comes Mr.

Jordan." This new picture, in contrast to "Third already scheduled, will be a whimsical affair, la which Barry, will enact an angel probably with wings and everything. Kenneth Macgowan has charge of both productions, which Indicates that the studio wants them to be impressive. I CROMWELL FREE TO DIRECT 'ANNA AND KING' John Cromwell will direct "Anna and the King of Siam," reason being that "Cluny Brown" will be postponed for a while In order that Jennifer Jones may fulfill her. commitment for: that feature. Delay in "Cluny Brown" is due to the fact that Jennifer still GO SOB JUS C.

mm wot 'C1NUC ANNIf'Ly an mtm rm, I I si 1M 70 iru You Can Gsf Ssafs All Prices All Performances BUT HURRY! Jias "Duel in the Sun," which has been held up by the strike, to finish. So Cromwell Is free to work under the Louis Lighton if wiro aegis on "Anna" which will be screen-written by Sally Benson 2 aaann M.IIM An earlier-start for that best-seller is therefor suggested. EX-SERYICEMAN NEWEST FILM DISCOVERY Can't Slay Forever! I HI tint Liiy MWKtimm.AUf Mil- Clarence Steif el, an ex-Army private, whom Director Stuart Helsler observed in a play at Ft. Meade, while he was a aaaaaa riaayy mmttUHntHUm aa. Ecyeniin fqxriiz wsnnGEiis tlfMll.lfkUll tlliWrt it UBrtS rafelMTalKkalOaTT KPflW-PACIFIQ 'J captain in the services, registers in as a discovery, and will have his first part in "Blue Skies" at Paramount.

A blond, curly mm ltti MWMun Cfil. Inn JL M. VERY Cut In 12:11 Ktia haired chap of 6 feet, whom Helsler rates a natural born actor, 0 Steifel will be voiee-coached vigorously for a career by Carl Hall tmi spccwcu Bob Walker, and Florence Pritcnett. New York newspaper cf mm woman, were heading for the beach when they dropped In at Scenarist Robert Andrews' Sunday party, planning to cook their AMBASSADOR uTU rni(M aa) Wanfnaaafap PAUL MUNI MtRLI OSItOM Clariav Tebnicir Hit A S8N8 TO REMEMBER I if Sir KVi KNiVV HtR APPLU Marl OWw Tan ASVEXTUXEI Il i I lAfltJi own dinner there on the sands. WEXLEY AIMS PLAY AT LUNT AND FONTANXE DARK WATERS "Tears Without Laughter," play by John Wexley, about Nazi -BASEBALL- I GILMORI FIELD Sacramento Solons plots to establish cartels In this country, is aimed at Lunt and Fontanne.

Wexley wrote the scenario "Cornered" and the stage play "They Shall Not Die." Louise Allbritton, Ginny SImms and Gale Sondergaard all returned yesterday from trips to begin work in Universal pic-tures. Miss Allbritton and Miss Slmms visited New York, and Miss Sondergaard was on a hospital tour. Four discharged veterans, Johnny Miles, Art Kassel John Sheridan and Mel Torme, have signed for "Janie Gets Married" at Warners. a.e' aim im. im -v i Ilollood "Stars' Nilht SamM faaxlaf Him Satura'ar lilf IUNBAT 1 CAM It lie ftlRUT U4' Nit Thurwiay WE-51S1 imnr A A i mm us "iscam Mn'A IN ''I Guest Wears Out Welcome PERSON! (UMtnl ts.

fee" yz aW'T ---t tllllTl'rtJi- wttwM PERSCNr A eoiuwaiA ops an absorbing and almost unaccountable hate. How well he succeeds is demonstrated in the most compelling scenes of the film. Richard DIx Is starred In the cofeature, "Power of the Whistler." A a-vaal A WITH Hit HUI H.I-.M.H lint -miMiri 1 i OBCHISTBA '5INCIN0 STAJ CUrKtt by 20LTAN KOHM MTUUINiltV Lester Cowan's Tomorrow, the World!" makes Its bow to Los Angeles audiences Thursday at Guild, United Artists, Wil-shire and Four Star theaters, Fredric March, Betty Field and Skippy Homeier occupy the leading roles. As Emil Bruckner, Skippy becomes a "permanent guest" in the home of March and does his darnedest to break up the coming marriage between March and Betty Field, for whom he devel Cad I DiMiIki Maanaoal FraautiM a1 "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS jSTSELf Li STEP-BBSS. it AT it I Li LiE I Tii i II waf 1 1 PV I iimuiiiii 1 i im.

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MUMCAl COMfO' Music Festival Scheduled for Saturday Night mat mow-mii emtt AM lt TKMI MOND RIMI1RI FRII WlDNUOAt mm MAY 23 tOULEVARD THIATRI SM0 mm mmi mtf Im Aaarin Wai Max I-at LM IIIUIMt tS-t- ITUMMIM The ilodern. Music Festival IIASHOWFIf V(IMI. tMCIHI IBWIRIISTCR. aaiajiaarimi laailm If 1 held annually at the First Con MOatKTIOH rol Thif Awarito, 'GUAM gregatlonal. Church will take THtATRtS MARKFD WITH STAR () ARI QPtN Alt NI6HT place next Saturday night Di' HOLLYWOOD ALTO rb-Mlli, ta rwauw Ifhvmar Concert Annmunrrmmt rector Arthur Leslie Jacobs has arranged a program for choral, QWWti TO ATTACK OF L.VHIGITIS ARKoYO N.

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