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-g I 11 4.1'.4 Mb CPI Amp 'k, lb INTERVIEW LINE FORMS TO RIGHT Jayne Mansfield, Star At 20th-Fox 4Sr, li 44 ..4 I .4 ,4. AILI.NV 4.111111. 'Hatton In Pictures 45 Years IBy BOB 71110MAS IRemember Raymond -Hatton? Oldrinv movie goers will recall illicit as the comic co-star with 1 'Ws-HY Beers, in a series of riototts movies. Youngsters imow him II too, as the sidekick of Johnny Mack Brown. Thu McCoy alld 7 Buck Jones in old movies now on IV.

His old and Dew fans will be 1 lhaPPY sto imwandthacteleRbaryatil4s2 145t1) year in movies. Forty-five years is a long time to be in any business. but its an amazing record in a Beide indusa try like the movies. Year in and year out. Ray has managed to ikeep active in films.

His latest stint was a familiar onea grizi zled buffalo hunter in "Pawnee." 1 I caught up with Hatton at the Ili Masquer's Club, favorite hangout iof film veterans. At 64, he is still vigcmius. If be gets a little hazy about dates and titles, that's understandable. ''I wish I had kept a list of all the pictures rye been in," he reflected. "There have been REMEMBER RAYMOND timers win GIANT STUDIO MERGERS WELL BEYOND TALK STAGE In Culver Oty for a three-mlle trip dawn Washington boulevard to the old RICO-Pathe It would denert tproperty now eagerly eyed for business buildings.

Some sort of an escape route has been under search by 20th officials ever since oil drilling began there and returns of both oil and riatural gas boomed from the very first derrick far beyond original anticipations. Recently Shell Oil offered $31000.000 for the acreage but the company has set a goal of $50,000.000. wet. e. 0 derrick far beyond from 4 Hatton f----'' GIANT.

STUDIO MERGERS I i ii, i TN i gi. vvELL BE yoND TALK STAGE 4 'I 4 A 1 rictures 4 4 ..4 0 1 1. 'Se' '4 I I i 'I I. 4 in Culver Oty for a three-mile clues--- I- 4 4 4. i et 1 .4., 1 45 Years 1 trip dawn Washingto boulevard to the oM RICO-Path It -A 0-.

4p, N( '4 would deeert tProPeriY Dow By BOB THO5L48 -1' 4 1 4 i' 1 3 I Remember Raymond -Hatton? -1-4i--' eagerly eyed for business build- 4 inv. t3 1 Aq ime movie goers will recall 1 i 04 i 1 -1 .1 him as the comic co-star with 4 cl Some sort of an ec 4 44 I 1 4.F I. Be 444 'sepe route has been under search by 20th ii I 4 1 wanery in a series el riotous viri 1 i 'tt A 1 4 o. movies. Youngsters know him ever snce oil "1-4 lig officio irining began there and returns of both too, as Me sidekick of Johnny 4 -4- A I '1 4 1 Mack Brown, 7Int McCoy and oil and eatural gas boomed Buck Jones In ol movies now on i ft 74 1 .71 )1L.

0 .11, -1 3, the very first a original anticipations. Recently '0 1 TV. 11,., 461 4' 1 His old and Dew fans will be el 'rr't 4 to shell oil offered 5-31000-000 for ''i i 'happy to 'mow that Ray is still IS VT NVT-Iiiv If 1) the acreage but the company has ri 4 -4'o 1 A I s' I igoing strong and celebrating his I ct 4.1 re (1 lri et a goal of 250,000,000. et ,7 ik 4 1'4: 14 0 ,,,) 1 1 145th year in movies. Forty-five years Is a loog time ir -s I 1 it se 4 mane IL or 1 A 4.

is. a to be in any business. but it's an 1 3 Co Alp lob aMaZing record in a Bale indus- I t. i 7-', -I try bke the movies. Year in 0 '1 4 4 year out.

Ray has managed to 4 ito .4, itsi 1 i it aw 4 keel) active in films. llis latest Jr 1. i )2 stint was a familiar onea griz- -F. wit s2, 1 "4 zled buffalo hunter in "Pawnee ea IC ta to, I caught up with Hatton at the "1. 4 4 41 Masquer's Club, favorite hangout of Wm veterans.

At 64, he is still I. SI ,0 3....,,..4.4,7 tle hazy -t it -7 a.m., ''''si: INTERVIEW LINE FORMS TO RIGHT lit about dates and titles, that's un- Seat 4.17141,,,,,,.... .47, derstandable. 1 Jan Mansfield, St A 20 ye ansie, Star th-Fox I ''I wish I had kept a list of all 46- the pictures I've been in," he re- sotk fieriell "There have been him- PFI.AI--MRIO PAYAACIND timerc will it.A L. 4'00' i'' ---o.

atton In 1., i li, -4 4, ,11 ictures a 4 gto I It 4, li 4 .,,,,4 r.s, 3,,, 10''s 4 1 4,.,, i 4 at i. i itt4''' 2 4'' et 1145 Years 4,,,,,,, t- 4 By BOB L. 1, 4 1 i Is, Reme I mber Raymond Hatton? 4 4, '3 I t'? Okkinme movie goers 11111 remtn 'e-'i i'l'illota Va i 1,,. i -a il I i 4 4 -t -v, "Ati 4 Juni as the comic co-star with 4,,.4 4 4 1" 1 Beery in a series of riotous v'T 's i 1 4 la 4, .14, 1 thYecculisidegsteki of rsek knwJohhimnny "A' Is A 4 14') i .1 Mack Brown. 71m McCoy and zA-.

il a 0, 4. 4 4 -I, 14 -it Bucnes old movies now on i' (71,. 1 4 4.4 i :4, I 1 His old and Dew fang will be (0 41, NI 4 sk 6.4, I) i I 2:, Jo i rv. I 1 toir. 4 I 4, 11 4 4,, 'happy to know that Ray is still '4 4i 1 going strong imd celebrating his 4 4 I 4 An Lk IL I to be in any business.

but it's an 71 7 1 .1 try bke the movies. Year in 0 1 I 4 4 45th year in movies. 3 if Forty-five years is a long time 4 f- 1 ,,140 "Jr .4, 1, 3 1 amazing record in a Bale indus- I 4 1 7-', (,..,,,, s. 4 year ot. Ray has managed to -444 LS 44 ke.ep active in films.

His latest s.gs a 3 4, 4 4 1144 1 VI I stint was a familiar one-a griz- -7. 4 li '1414s 'Ist; i zled buffalo hunter in "Pawnee." 10.,,,....,. 14. I caught up with Hatton at the 'Is a Masquer's Club, favorite hangout of Wm veterans. At 64, he is still i it 1 4 ..11,110, gamin.

If he gets a little hazy a 1, It INTERVIEW LINE FORMS TO RIGHT about dates and titles, that's un- derstandable. Jayne Mansfield, Star At 20th-Fox 'I wish I had kept a list of ail 41' the pictures rye been in," he re- sok fleeted. "There have been hun- REMEMBER RAYMOND timers win By HAROLD ITEITEBNAN North American Newspaper Alliance Stories of giant movie-sturrio mergers fin the Hollywood air these days--and they are fir beyond the talking stage. Following word from New York that officials of 20th Century-Fox and Warner -Brothers were outlining plans whereby their studio facilities would be combined within a year cony news that Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer was bunting a similar arrangement with RICO. Liveliest negotiations of the moment are those involving 20111- Fox and Warners.

Now located on 285 am; of valuable oil-producing land in Beverly Wills. 20th wants desperately to close up shop there and move across. the Hollywood hills to the Warners Valley lot In Hurbank. It is aLso on the book at 20th to abutter Its New bit home-office operations and merge them here in the new production setup. This would effect a savings of $6,000,000 annually.

Tentative plans for the proposed MGM-RICO partnership would call for MGM to do the moving. closing its 30 sound ges and Its three adjoining Iota RO By HALD FIEFTER-VAN North erel' Newspaper Animist Stories of giant movie-stuclio mergers fill the Hollrvood air these ys-t-and they are far be- da yon the talking stage. Following word from New York that officials Of 20th Fox and Warner -Brothers were out lining plans whereto' their studio facilities would be co rn- tuned within a year. came news that Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer was bunting a similar arrangement with RICO. Liveliest negotiations of the mtueent are tett" tevelving 211-h- Fox and Warners.

Now located 285 of valuable oil-pro- ducing land in Beverly Mils. 20th wards dinners-tell' to rime uP shop there and move across- the Hollywood hills to the Warners Valley lot in turbant It is aLso on the books at 20th to shutter its New York home- office operations and merge them Imre ht the new production setupf This would effeet a savings $6,000,000 annually. Tentative plans for the pro- posed partnership would call for MCM to do the 1 the tha out ate hiu the wit Ft: mo dui WI sic illc Vt tol off her Tit -1 Pol wo mo seeable future, there is little question if will listen soon to real- estate feelers which could bring a return. The one expression beard in 1' Hollywood haunts today is: l'Why 'diet they do this long agor Picture business being what it is, good one week and bad the next, and theaters continuing to dose, it was inesittble that nib-Wing economy measures put into effect on all the lots were nothing more than penny-wise stopgaps. re.

Drastic measures such as those now proposed loomed all along as the only realistic panacea. Now that two separate major udio groups bave made the first moves, others soon may follow. In some quarter; it is believed Hollywood will wind up in a year 7 4 rr so with only Three or four lots functioning but all of them busy. The tremendous waste of the last 10 years (since landed 7- its Ent telling punches) is emphasized by the $25.000,000 aaluation placed on the 20th-Fox property. At 5 per cent Interest, that means the studio is paying 000 a year rent.

If the company makes 10 pktnres a year there a liberal estimate in these days of runaway filmingeach feature must be slapped with a $125,090 overhead rental charge before a camera turns. Wing economy mIne dose, It bad the it seeable future, there tattle tics if will listen soon to rel a- estate feelers which could bring a return. The one expressicet beard In Hollywood haunts today Is: l'Why 'diet ther do Oda long age. Pkture business being whet it good one week and next, and theaters continuing to was Inevitable that nib- easur put Into es effect on all the lots were nothing 0... oe than Perio7Avise stoPeles- Drastic measures such as U1050 proposed loomed all along as TIOW the only realistic panacea.

major '4' n': ow that two separate udio groups base made the fiat moves. others mai follow- a In soros quarters. ft believed 11011Yvood will wind up in a year i 'e a With it' Three or four lots functioning but all of them busy Tie tremendous waste of the e4 old Years (61 Ttr) tetore by the $25.000,000 L.er,,,v, 41.. WN1. sur PerPertf -4, means the studio is paying gi.250,..

..1, cent Interest, that At 5 pe It is much too expansive a sile. however to continue making pictures under the prevailing Hollywood policy of 'fewer and better" movies. with a large portion of them shot on foreign locales. Furthermore, the 20th-Fos property is the largest and most valuable parcel available in Los Angeles for business or housing subdivisions. It has four separate street openings, no business restrictions.

and no height limit on such as prevails in most sections of the city as earthquake protection. While it Is considered almost certain the company would sell none of its oil rights In the fore it la much too expansive a site. however. to continue making pie- tines under the prevailing Holly. wood policy of 'fewer and better" mones.

with a large portion of them shot on foreign locales. Furthermore. the 20th-Fox property is the largest and most valuable Parcel available in Id31 Angeles for business or holising so ubdivisions It has four separate street Petrings nil busiet innieset re-on SiliCtinng and bele' constniction. such as prevails in most sections of the city as it is considered almost earthquake protectim 'GIRL CAN'T HELP IT' Newest Fox Star Hard To Interview GIRL CAN'T HELP IT' Newest Fox Star Ilard To Interview LETTER By HY GARDNER 'New Germany' At Ebell Oct. 21 tion do yon think you'll be a traveling emissary for Ad lai Stevenson along the lines of Vice President Dick Nixon? 'Well I don't know.

Mr. Stevenson likes to travel to he'd be getting around to many places himself But If be had to be in Washington and thought It was well I should go. I would go." rresioent mot ziotonr 'Well I don't know. Mr. Stev- mon likes to travel to he'd be getting around to many places himself But be had to be in Washington and thought It was well I should go, I would go." well I sho wou--------- ul I ld star salary that will soar into stratosphere as time goes on they tell me." 'So it's goodbye Yo "Not exactly.

I intend to commute back and forth between picture Can't afford to divorce Broadwaymy first love." NEXT!" cut in my guide. A new interviewer took it from there. MGM Sets 24 Films For Work Recent acquisition of additional big-scale story properties brings to 24 the total of major motion pictures being prepared as MGM's studio program of productions for 1956-57 and into 1958, it is announced by studio head, Dore Schary. These new projects follow 15 pictures currently in first run release or in final stages of production and are in addition to 4 pictures being made for MGM Irelease by independent producers, including three important new 'productions by Sol C. Siegel, whose 'High Society" is currently being acclaimed and setting box.

office records in key situations throughout, the country. Two recently announced productions indicate the wide scope and scale of future Manning. They are Feodor Dostoevski's classic "Tile Brothers Karamazov," to be produced by Pandro S. Berman with an all-star cast and written by Millard Kaufman. and "Stay Away Joe," a broad comedy with music which will be the first motion picture produced by Cy Feuer and Ernest H.

Martin the fabulously successful pair who brought to the 'Broadway stage such hits as "Guys and Dolls." "Can Can" and "Silk Stockings." and to be written by Norman K'rasna. Six productions are currently before the cameras. Four will be completed this month. hundreds of them. Some people as me about a picture I made years ago and I can't even remember He does recall that he came to Hollywood in 1911 with a vaudeville act that broke up here.

A friend talked him into trying modon pictures. then considered beneath the dignity of most actors. Amazing Mentalist Tonight! the faithful, the unbelievers, the skeptics and the middle-of-the roaders will assemble in a body at the Huntington Hartford Theater to watch the amazing Dunninger personally demonstrate his powers as the worlds master mentalist. 1 You will have to be careful of what you are thipking tonight or Dunninger will tell all before you have the chance to erase your mind. But that is where you can fool Dunninger.

He can't read an empty mind, of filch he claims to have found many during his world tours. One of his scores of feats this evening will include a Irked safe which has been oh display in a store window on Hollywood Blvd. for the past week. It will be rolled on stage sometime tonight and Dunninger will have to read the mind of the safe expert who locked it, as well as ten two prominent women the contents of sealed packages which they put in the safe. Dunninger la booked at the untington Hartford for two eeks only: His performance chedule is nightly, including Sundays, and Saturday and Sunday matinees.

Scholarships In Dance Awarded Three Young Girls recall his antics as sidekick for Wally Beery in many riotous movies a few years back. At 64 Hatton is still going strong and appearing in his 45th year in movies in a part in Wirephota. SCREEN DRAMA caddied for Clark Gable and Fred Astake at Bel Air Country, Club," he laughs. "I polished airplanes at Clover Field, where many stars keep their private ships. I sold magazine subscriptions in Beverly Hills.

I dated Harold Lloyd's daughter, Alan' Ladd's daughter, Joan Bennett's daughter! "And you know what we usually did on dates? Acted out scenes from movie scripts!" That great Stanislavskian, Spencer Tracy, has finally been 'recognized as such. "And all the while I just thought I was puttin' on a pure Spencer lan performance," the white-haired Paramount screen favorite remarked. He'd Just been informed that Lee Strasberg; artistic director of, the famed Actors Studio in New "Gosh, Jimmy Stewart'll be sore left him out," smiled Tracy. "In my book he's the greatest that Stanislavskian of them alb!" David vided Esther Williams, starring in more. U-I's "Unguarded Moment." has this to say about her new changes of pace: "Switching to a screen role that includes no splashy aquatic so o- duction numbers after all these Yearl of gwilluning roles la a big in change for zne a change that I don't mind saying I ant eirli0Y- NIPATIP "Gosh, Jimmy Stewart'll be sore they left him out," smiled Tracy.

"ht my book he's the greatest Stanislavsit Ian of them alll" of Sonja Henie, ever was typed las firmly as I have been during the 14 years I have been In motion To escape from this type-casting Is the biggest event in my career since MGM handed me the title role in 4Bath1ng 1 Southern Accent Wins ir or 1 eauty, Nice- Movie Job that 'Cat'," liltthemer" should did "Switching to a screen role that includes no splashy aquatic to o- duction numbers after all these Year" of swilluning roles la a big in change for zne a change that I don't mind saying I am enjoy- work ing to the utmost. I guess with the possible, exception dreds of them. Some people ask recoil his antics as sidekick for Wally Beery in many me about a picture I made years riotous movies a few years back. At 64 Hatton is still ago and I can't even remember it. He does recall that he came to going strong and appearing in his 45th year in movies Hollywood in 1911 with a vaude- in a part in Wirephoto.

villa act that broke up here. A friend talked him into trying mo- twn neathPithec dignitynof molet actors. star salary that will soar into withistmtosphere as time goes on- 'So It's goodbye New Yorkr they tell me." mazing I 'Not exactly. I intend to coin-LEN mute back and forth between plc- Can't afford to divorce entalist Broadway-my first ''NEXT!" cut in my guide. A new interviewer took it from night! there.

Tonight the faithful, the unbe MGM Set Revers, the skeptics and the mid- die-of-the roaders will assemble in a body at the Huntington Hart- 24 Films ford Theater to watch the amaz- ing Dunninger personally demon- tras te his powers as the world or Work master mentalist. You will have to be careful Recent acquisition of additional what you are thipking tonight big-scale story properties brings or Dunninger will tell all before to 24 the total of major motion you have the chance to erase Pictures being prepared as MGM's our mind. But that is where you studio program of productions for can fool Dunamger. He can't read "I caddied for Clark Gable and "Gosh, Jimmy Stewart'll be sore car 1956-57 and into 1958, It is an- an emPti mind. of be claims Fred Astake at Bel Air Country they left him out," smiled Tracy.

fen his Club," he laughs. "I polished air- "In my book he's the greatest (la by studio head, Dote to have found many during world tours. planes at Clover Field, where Stanislavskian of them ell" Dal ScharY- -eats this many stars keep their private These new projects follow 15 One of his scores of feats vid ships. I sold magazine stabscrip- Esther Williams, starring In mo pktures currently in first run evening will include a locket' sale release or in final stages of pro- which has been cdt display in a ''s In Beverly Hills. I dated U-Is "Unguarded Moment." has alo a screen role that Illu-old Lloyd's daughter.

Alan this to say about her new change idd duction and are in addition to store window on Hollywood Blvd. Ladd's daughter, Joan Bennett's of pace: 14 pictures being made for MGM for the past week. It will be rolled au er, cal, release by independent producers, on stage sometime tonight and gh "Switching to 1 "And lincluding three important new Dunninger will have to read the inroducnom by Sol C. Siegel, whose mind of the safe expert who di ou know what we usually includes no splashy aquatic pro- on 3dates? tsmd out scenes duction numbers after all these from movie scrip in "High Society" is currently be- locked it, as well as ten two years of swimming roles is a big ing acclaimed and setting box- ominent wornea the contents of an the while uch body, with the possible, exception el at great Stanislavskian, I don't mind saying I am enjoy- Spencer Tracy, has finall been big to the utmost. I guess no- WO P---- change for me a change that oflice records in key' situations sealed packages which they put throughout.

the country. in the safe. recognized es s. Two recently-announced pro- Danninger is booked at the ductiens indicate the wide scope untington Hartford for two I just of Sonja Beale, ever was typed and scale of future Planning. They eeks only.

Ms performance thought I was puttin' on a pure as firmly as I have been during Spencerian aro Feodor Dostoevski's classic cheduie is nightly, including Sun- performance," the the 14 years I have been In zoo- The Brothers Raramazov, to be and Saturday and Sunday white-haired Paramount screen GG pictures. To escape from this favorite remarked. type-casting Is the biggest event with an all-star cast and written He'd produced by Pandro S. Berman matinees. He'd Just been Informed that in my career since GM handed Millard Kaufman.

and "Stay Lee Strasberg; artistic director of me the title role in 'Bathing hY Away Joe," a broad comedy with Scholarshi.ps In the famed Actors Studio in New Beauty?" music which will be the first mo- Lion picture produced by Cy Feuer Awarded and Ernest H. Martin. the jab- ance Southern Accent Wins ulously successful pair who Three oung Girls brought to the 'Broadway stage such hits as "Guys and Dolls." Beauty, Nice- Movie Job caw, and "Silk Stockings." and to be written by Norman Krasna. that Six productions are currentlY 'Cat'," before the cameras. Four will be lilt- completed this month.

should 4.t.--. .4:.1 NEXT!" cut in my guide. A 111 new interviewer took It from night there. Tonight the faithful, the unite MGM Sets Revers, the skeptics and the mid- die-of-the roaders Igill assemble in a body at the Huntington Hart- 24 Films ing Dunninger personally demon- ford Theater to watch the amaz- tras te his powers as the world's For Work master mentalist. You You will have to be careful Recent acquisition of additional what you are thinking tonight big-scale story properties brings or Dunninger will tell all before i to 24 the total of major motion you have the chance to erase pictures being prepared as MGM's Your mind.

But that is where you studio program of productions for cag I caddied for Clark Gable and "Gosh, Jimmy Stewart'll be sore fool Dunainer. He can't read an empty mind, of atieh he claims Fred Astake at Bel Air Country they left him out," smiled Tracy. 1956-57 and into 1958, it is an- Dore to have found many during his Club," he laughs. "I polished air- "In book hes 's the i nouneed by studio head, gizZeatest that Schary. world tours.

planes at Clover Field, where Stantlavskian of them all. David many stars keep their it tided These new projects follow 15 One of his scores of feats this os. i sold magazine stabserip- Esther Williams, starring i pktures currently in first run evening will include a locked safe more. dons in Beverly Hills. I dated II-1 "Unguarded Moment." has release or in final stages of pro.

which has been cdt display in a along, Harold Lloyd's daughter Alan this to say about her new change luction and are in addition to store window on Hollywood Blvd. otos Ladd's daughter Joan Bennett's of pace: 14 pictures being made for MGM for the past week. It will be rolled daughter! Switching to a screen role that release by independent producers, on stage sometime tonight and "And know what we usually includes no splashy aquatic pro- neluding three important new Dunninger will have to read the 3 ranductions by Sol C. Siegel. whose mind of the safe expert who dates? Acted out scenes duction numbers after all these i on 'High Society" is currently be- locked it, as well as tell two fri)M 111'314e scriPts rears of swimming roles is a big in change for me a change that ng acclaimed and setting box.

omlnent womea the contents of great St I do anislavskian, 't mind I ervio iffce records in key' situations sealed packages which they put Tracy, has finally been Wing am enjoy- work Spenzer big to the utmost. I guess no- ivoughout, the country. the safe. recognized as such. body, with the possible, thought I exception Two recently -announced pro- Dunninger Is booked at the And an the while I just of Sonja Henie, ever was typed luctiona indicate the wide scope untington Hartford for two thought .4 k' was puttin on a tore as firmly as I have been during Ind scale of future Planning.

They eeks only. His performance lan erformance the the 14 years I have been In mo- Spencer Ire Feodor Dostoevski's classic ehedule is nightly, including Sun- till white-haired Paramount screen don pictures. 1 escape 'The Brothers Karamazov, to be and Saturday and Sunda 7 rom favorite remarked. type-casting Is the biggest event roduced by Pandro S. Berman matinees.

He'd just been Informed that in my career since MGM handed with an all-star cast and written ry Millard Kaufman. and "Stay Lee Strasberg artistic director of me the title role in Bathing li way a broad comedy 'with 'with Scholarships In the famed Actors Studio in New nusic which will be the first mo- Southern Accent Wins ind Ernest H. Martin. the lab- ilously successful pair who wought to the 'Broadway stage Three Young Girls Beauty, Nice Movie Job ion picture produced by Cy Feuer Dance Awarded melt hits as "Guys and Dolls," Can" and "Silk Stockings." old to be written by Norman Krasna. that Six productions are currently 'Cat', tefore the cameras.

Four will be lilt- rompleted this month. should did Or A Ibmai ff I am sin aft dm To THE vALLET Tams Coast-to-Coast. Senator Kefauver. cant understand 'why you look MUSIC ten years younger in person than on Tv or in news photos. LEN BOYD, Editor 4 The Senator smiles: "I tope my wife Nancy thinks that." VALLEY TIMES, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1956 I 1 Well you certainly acted young when you posed for pictures rid- ing a pogo stick.

Do you think that sort of public1y helps or What They Say hatn1 a candelodpalte like their candidates to be natural human beings and I imagine most of us On Movie Row have a lot of fun playing with our children. I used to ride a pogo stick when I was a kid and I wanted to show I could do It Robert Wagner was born. to York, had named him a leading Won a to your wealth, could have lived like a exponent of the Stanislavsky sk co movie star without actually being school along with such other I'm still fond of coonskin -caps one. But he's always been star great Stanislavskians as Gary ttnd they're the emblem of my struck. Cooper and John Wayne- "'ammo; ern 'Pi lInfnra wanyon OA 1 t.4 1, ojawu.

campaign. But before this it 1 Coi I ten BOYD I Editor on 4 1 my 1 1 11 VALLEY TIMES, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 956 wh ins what They Srly thahT, did mg ha Movie Row s7i lc wa, Robert Wagner was born to York, had named him a leading aga wealth, could have lived like a exponent of the Stanislavsky coo movie star without actually being school along with such other anti one. But he's always been star great Stanislavskians as Gary am struck- Cooper and John Wayne. you think pDo ing a oo stick. that sort of public1y helps or "I tan- hafts a candidate? what 1712ey Sa think people like their (mates to be natural human be ings and I imagine most of us have a lot of fun playing with Movie Row, our children.

I used to ride a pogo stick when I was a kid and I wanted to show I could do It Robert Wagner was born. to York, had named him a leading again" Whatever happened to your wealth, could have lived like a exponent of the Stanislavsky coonskin cap? movie star without actually being school along with such other "I'm stlll fond of coonskin -caps they're the emblem of my one. But he's always been star great Stanislavskians as Gary ttnd struck. Cooper and John Wayne. rampaign.

But before this "Oh no. Just veiled threats of a morbid nature." How did you feel when It looked, at the Chicago e4 'New Germany," new Rhine- color travelog of festivals, ball- lets, operas, fashions, sport events, motor car cr arts and afts, night Ef camera sbows, cafes and hotels that have sparked post-war recovery in West Germany, will .4 Were you ever threatened with be shown and narrated in person bodily harm during the televised by Gordon Palmquist at the Wilcrime hearings? shire Ebell Theater, Los Angeles, 'Once in a while we got a call Sunday night only, Oct. 21, com that warned tatter not come to ing direct from Town Hall, New this city or that city' but I York. Tickets are now on ule at talked to J. Edgar Hoover about, the Ebell box office, WE-9-1128, it and he didn't seem to think and all agencies.

that I should be very much con- Officials of the Bonn govern- cerned Also, Hy, at home we ment, Lufthansa, and the West used to get obituary notices sent Germany Tourist Bureau co-oper. A to me. Such as Glad to have ated with Palmquist in selecting known your Is material for this film, which also Somebody lddding? features historic landmarks, wild life scenic wonders, castles and l'4 "Oh no. Just veiled threats of cathedrals, an uncensored se- a morbid nature. (pence of East Perlin.

and a Pre- How did you feel when it view et the 1956 chrivimu toys. AA; looked, at the Chicago conven- in Nurnberg. Agora. noteis uutt have sparked post-war recovery in West Germany, will crime hearings? bodily harm during the televised by Gordon shire Ebeu at Los the Angeles, Were you ever threatened with be shown and narrated In person 1 Wll "Once in a while we got a call Sunday night only, Oct. 21, corn box offi that warned 'better not come to ing direct from Town Hall, New this city or that city' but I York.

Tickets are now on sale at lk to Ed Hoover about taed Jgar the Ebell ce. W-9-1128 it and he didn't seem to think and all agencies. that I should be very much con- Officials of the Bonn govern. cerned Also. Hy, at home we ment, Lufthansa, and the West used to get obituary notices sent Germany Tourist Bureau co-oper.

to ine. Such as Glad to have ated with Palmqtrist in selecting known you. material for this film, which also Somebody lddding? features historic landmark s. wild "Oh no. Just veiled threats of life scenic wonders, castles and cathedrals, an uncensored se- a morbid nature." quence of East Berlin, and a pre How did you feel when It looked, at the Chicago conve view of the 1956 Christrou toys in Nurnberg.

rA By LEN BOYD Securing an Interview with blonde bombshell Jayne Mansfield these days ia like trying to see Ike. After we managed finally to get On her set we found Bye other fourth-estaters there for a similar purposeHarrison Carroll, Neil Rau, John Campbell and a Variety and UP man. After some astute manipulating by my pilot I faced the gal who has pushed Diana Dora and Marilyn Monroe off the glamor pages found her in a session with a non-prolessiofial who soon departed. "Ile's the sweater guy!" she explained. "Seems to forget I wear a 4048.

Eighteen around the waist," she added. "I can't buy my size in L.A. so I bave to have them specially made." "You the new sweater galor something? "Oh nojust for the picture. 'The Girl Cant Help IL' I play a singer with a voice that stinks but with a fabulous torso. We lean heavily on the S.A.

sweater to put the idea ever. By I.Z-N BOYD Securing an Interview ilonde bombshell Jayne Mansfield hese days la like trying to see ke. After we managed finally get on her set we found floe Ither fourth-estaters there for a imilar purpose-Harrison Car- oil, Neil Rau, John Campbell and Variety and UP man. After some astute manipulating ly my pilot I faced the gal who las pushed Diana Dors and Mar- lye Monroe off the glamor pages -found her in a session with a ton-prolessimial who soon arted. de- "He's the sweater guy!" she ex- named.

"Seems to forget I wear 40-18. Eighteen around the vaist," she added. "I can't buy ny size in L.A. so I have to have hem specially made." "You the new gal-or omething? 'Oh ao-just for the Ile Girl Cant Help IL' I play a Inger with a voice that stinks lilt with a fabulous torso. We an heavily on the S.A.

sweater 0 put the idea over. O'gt. MAW" wr "Why not bathing suits? 'Tye bad It there! Remember when I crashed a movie Junket party In Florida last year and thereby caught lIoll3rwood's eye. A bathing suit did It!" "You were a big star In New York and now a star here. What's the differencer "I was just plain Zayne there wilth a stage star salary.

Here I'm Miss Mansfield with an exclusive seven-year contract and a film "Why not bathing suits? 'Tve had it there! Remember awn I crashed a movie Junket arty In Florida last year and hereby caught Hollywood's eye. bathing suit did "You were a big star In New 'ork and now a star here. What's he differencer 1 was just plain 3ayne there a stage star salary. Here I'm liss Mansfield with an exclusive even-year contract and a film "WAR AND PEACE" "WAR AND PEACE" I LOMA, Ensile II, I Ihnt Perignelt at Y14-1149911 opts 1245 Sat, Sus. I Noiklaps "TOP WC ,8 WW1 "WAR AND PEACE" num Sec LOMA CHILMEN let so I Ihnt at 1111245 Illv I Newer' i "TOP COW THEAtRE GUIDE Yool Irtaner Dellerah kort years campaign we had a family con-they ference.

While everybody agreed I could run, my little boy said it was all right pro-, I didn't t'ear that cap any 'Since Davy Crockett came he explained, "all of us have worn the cap so the calendar has passed you David is your ten-year-old adopted aon, isn't he Senator? 'Les. from the famous Cradle Evanston, Ill." Is that what inspired you to an them. talldng role. I her how a girl lyrics I'd be? calendar has passed you David is your ten-year-old adopted Aon, isn't he Senator? from the famous Cradle Evanston, Ill." Is that what inspired you to so hard as chaimmn of the no-Senatorial Committee investibody, convention, that Sea. Jack Kennedy was going to get the nod as Stevenson's running-mate? 41 was lust about ready to call Nancy up and tell her to pack up the bag, vve were going back home." I like Harry Truman.

But don't you think he wu naive when be made a remark recently that he didn't think Alger Hiss 'was Communist spy? rm not sure whether he meant that. Of course a lot of good people do still defend Hiss. don't know Mr. Hiss. As far as rrn concerned the court convicted him of perjury.

But I think the testimony was sufficient to convince me that he was not loyal to his country." I notice you chew on a cigar, still wrapped In cellophane. Is that a new nervous habit you've acquired? "No, not exactly. It gives me something to do and helps to tut down my chain-smoking of cigar-1 ettes." NOW! LAST 2 DAYS! I g11114160 1 nit I 11043263 1 AUDREY. HENNAS NEM FONDA MEL FUER Show Starts 7 P.M. Mon.

to Fri. Sat. Sun. Show Starts at 5:45 "finish Your Day lhe Dilve-in Way!" years campaign we had a family con- ference. While everybody agreed I could my little boy said it was all right pro- I didn't wear that cap any flan, that Sen.

Jack Kennedy 'Since Davy Crockett came was going to get the nod as RUO Hillewead. he explained, 'all of us Stevenson's running-mate? 4 Highland have worn the cap so the "I was just about ready to cell 11041-3243 calendar has passed you Nancy up and tell her to pack David is your ten-year-old AUDREY. MUM HENRY FONDA up the bag, we were going back adopted son, isn't he Senator? Mn. Itelte from the famous Cradle Yes. home.

Evanston, Ill." I like Harry TrUMITL But don't you think he was naive when be Is that what inspired you to so hard as chairman of the made a remark recently that he didn't think Alger Hiss was a Senatorial Co di hi Committee investi- Communist spy? 'Hy, I'm not sure whether he meant that. Of course a lot of good people do still defend Hiss. don't know Mr. Hiss. As far as I'm concerned the court con- vieted him of perjury.

But I think the testimony was sufficient to 1 convince me that he was not loyal 0-1 to his country." -11( 111 I notice you chew on a cigar, FIEE atm wrap I wrapped cellophane. Is I I that a new nervous habit you've acquired? Show Starts 7 P.M. "No, not exactly. It gives me something to do and helps to tut Mon. to Fri.

down my chain-smokhig of cigar- Sot. Sun. Show ettes." Starts at 5:45 os. Finish Your them. 1 I FC1 D' Day lb.

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:0 4 4,, 'gating the adoption racket? "In a way, I suppose. We discovered that there are approximately 160,000 adoptions a year, 50,000 of which are under-the-table deals made without regulation or inspection. No regard for suitable homes flagrant disregard for laws governing adoptions. Many of the people involved in this illicit trade have criminal records and have an organized method of determining and men contacting pregnant women, married and unmarried to enrich their rackets." Was anything concrete done by your committee? "Well the bill 'we wrote to Imake it a criminal offense to Sell children for adoption passed the House and when it passes the Senate I have confidence this racket will be smashed." You're one of the travelittgest men in public life. What does your wife Nancy do while you flit about? "I like to travel.

I've been around the world twice, Europe, Asia, Russia last summer Nancy meanwhile keeps hefself busy with the family and painting portraits. She's had several exhibitions and also teaches classes." If your ticket wins the elec ga, CC)1 me 50,1 tt (la for dix adc lit an wo, to I' yot ma me gating the adoption racket? "In a way, I suppose. We dis- covered that there are approxi- mately 160,000 adoptions a year, 50,000 of which are under-the. table deals made without regula- tioa or inipection. No regard for Many homes flagrant disregard for laws governing in have adoptions.

any of the pen- ple involved in this illicit trade criminal records and have an organized method of determin- Log and men contacting pregnant men, married and unmarried to enrich their rackets." Was anything concrete done by your committee? the bill 'we wrote to "Well make it a criminal offense to sell children for adoption passed the House and when it been passes the Senate eua I have confidence this child-adoption racket will be smashed." You're one of the tra li st ve fige men in public life. What does your wife Nancy do while you hit 9 about I like to travel. I've around the world twice, Europe, Asia. Russia last summer Nancy meanwhile keeps iusy with the family and naint- ing portraits. She's'had-se'vertil exhibitions and also teaches classes." your ticket wins the elec.

.4 'WI .1 041( 411 a t' The Coronet Theater has set the week of Oct. 23, as "The William Dieter le 25th Anniversat7 Film Festival" and has scheduled seven double bill performances of 14 of the top pictures made by the director in Hollywood over the past 25 years. Combinations to be shown are 'Last Flight," and "The White Angel," Oct. 23; The Story of Louis Pasteur" and "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," Oct. 24; "Dr.

Ehrlich's Magic Bullet" and 'September Affair." Oct. 25; The Life of Emile Zola" and "The Devil and Daniel Webster, OcL 26; "Juarez" and "Portrait of Jennie," Oct. 27; "Midsummer Night's Dream" and "Love letters," Oct. 28; "Rope of Sand" and "Boots Malone," Oct. 29.

The Coronet Theater has set be week of Oct. 23, az "The Wil- am Dieterle 25th Anniversary 'ilm Festival" and has scheduled en double bin performances of 4 of the top pictures made by re director in Hollywood over le past 25 years. Combinations to be shown are Last and "The White The Coronei the week of Ot ham Dieterie Film Festival" seven double 14 of the top the director the past 25 yel Combinatiosu "Last Flight," Angel," Oct. 5' Louis Pasteur" back of Notre "Dr. Etirlich's 'September AL We of Emile Devil and Dan 26; "Juarez" Jennie," Oct.

Night's Drea ters," Oct. 28; "Boots Malone, Carolyn Louise Jolly, 16, Sylvia Canillas, 11, and Janice Johnson, 16, of the Valley have been named the winners of the modern dance scholarship endowed by the League of Allied Arts at the Lester Horton Dance Theater School. Trio was selected after pen, sonal interview from a group of 10 finalists following audition Sept. 22, at the Dance Theater School. League Committee consisting of Mrs.

Ethel Bell, Mrs. Dorothy Johnson and Mrs. Mabel Hurd joined faculty members in selecting the winners. One year scholarships entitle the winners to modern dance technique classes as well as participation in the experimental dance production workshop. illas Carolyn Louise Jolly 16, Sylvia can 16, of the vne hdLaenitie been named the winners of the modern dance scholarship endowed by the League of Allied Arts at the Les- ter Horton Dance Theater School.

Carolyn Louise Jolly, 16, Sylvia, canion 11, and Janice Johnson, lg, of the Valley have been named the winners of the modern dance scholarship endowed by the League of Allied Arts at the Les- ter Horton Dance Theater School. Trio was selected pen. sonal interview from a group of 10 2fi2nalitstathe Sept. League Committee consisting of Mrs. Ethel Bell, Mos.

Dorothy Johnson and Mrs. Mabel Hurd joined faculty members in selec- ting the winners. One year scholarships entitle the winners to modern dance tech- nioue classes as well as oarticloa. production workshop. tio-n in the experimenial, dance A New Laurel I 1 1...1 Como Olt INt-211111 'ili NV grimmer Deborah IN" 1, "KING tab thmitor Motel Weed 1J0114 II Ilir New Laurel ewe um so realms 1141-2114 Yel Brims, Deborah Itorr "KING tabiltride lar aS1.111" i.

"KIN 11111111A A 11111 --Rill 051 1 WILLIAM HOLDEN HOLDEN By ALINE MOSBY lat her mint julep-and-plantation United Press. Hollywood voice. Correspondent. "Tennessee Bald to Kazan pretty Southern belle whoa was just like the girl In herself a "professional Marguerite explained in her has carved for her- jag drawl. "They said I one of Hollywood's come to New 'York while they tue jobs teaching movie the plan just to be around to talk and behave as she .1 spent a lot of time with Barbara about her arguerite Lamkin Brown is advised Kann as to what ywood's Southern expert She family should be like, and Southern accents and well-born.

rebellious Southern vor" to Barbara Bel Geddes would behave. I wrote the "Cat on a Hot Tin Boor on for a song in the play and adway. Her Hollywood pupils never worked in the theater included Dana Wynter in fore By ALINE MOSBY lat her mint julep-and-plant United Press. Hollywood Ivoice. Correspondent.

"Tennessee Bald to Kazan A pretty Southern belle whoa was just like the girl in 1 calls herself a "professional Marguerite explained in her Southerner" has carved for her- bag drawl. "They said I al self one of Hollywood's most oome to New 'York while the: unique jobs teaching movie the plan just to be aroolid I queens to talk and behave as she spent a lot of time ta does. Iwith Barbara about her qc Marguerite Lamkin Brown is advised Kann as to what Hollywood's Southern expert. She family should be like, and hi taught Southern accents and well-born, rebellious Souther "flavor" to Barbara Bel Geddes would behave. I wrote the I for "Cat on a Hot Tin Boor on for a song in the play am Broadway.

Her Hollywood Pupils never worked in the theatei have included Dana Wynter in fore! "A View From Pompey's Head," "I asked no salary, only Carrot Baker in "Baby Doll" and she added. But I Elizabeth Taylor and other stars Penses'w at the St. Regis Hotel and of "Raintree County." cost them more than Barbari "I'm the only professional Southerner who gets paid for IV. Geddes' salarY." she laughed. Margiteritets theory Is Marguerite, a langorcras beauty portraying a Southern bet with magnoliawhite skin and not JUSt parroting an accent big brown eyes, began her un- acquiring a feeling and ment and a kind of fey qu usual career by being at the right place at the right time." She A Southern girl always act: was visiting hetbrother, writer warl acts, always dram Speed Lamkin, In Hollywood, and situations.

he took her to a party given by "A Southern girl always author Christopher Isherwood for up at the end ol sentences. Anna Magnani (Speed and Mar- actors in Southern movies guehte move in celebrity circles). too slowly." The guests included Tennessee Marguerite confesses It Williams, author of "Cat," and mystery to her, toot how she Ella Kazan, director of the play. her Southern accent alth They, like most people who meet she's been away from her I Marguerite, were open-mouthed in Monroe, for six ivars. "I asked no salary, only the added.

But I at the St. Regis Hotel and cost them more than Barbara Geddes' salary." Margtteritets theory Is portraying a Southern belle "not just parroting an accent, acquiring a feeling and and a kind of fey A Southern girl always acts, acts, always dramatizes situations. ''A Southern girl always up at the end ol sentences. actors in Southern movies too slowly." Marguerite confesses It's mystery to her, too, how the her Southern accent she's been away from her BY ALLVE 310SBY at her mint julep-and-plantation tmted Press Hollywood voice. Correspondent.

"Tennessee said to Kazan A pretty Southern belle who was just like the girl In calls herself a "'professional Marguerite explained in her Southerner" has carved for her- bag drawl. 'They said I Ion', nn a nf 11 nihmenrbil' 'rind AT ,,...3 By ALINE MOSBY at her mint julep-and-plantation United Press. Hollywood voice. Correspondent. "Tennessee said to Kazan A pretty Southern belle who was just like the girl in calls herself a "professional Marguerite explained in her Southerner" has carved for her- bag drawl.

"They said I self one of Hollywood's most oome to New 'York while they unique jobs teaching movie the play, just to be around queens to talk and behave as she vt spent a lot of time with Barham about her Hollywood's Southern expert She advised Kazan family should be like, and Marguerite Lamkin Brown is as to what taught Southern accents and well-born, rebellious Southern "flavor" to Barbara Bel Geddes would behave. I wrote the for "Cat on a Hot Tin Boor on for a song in the play and have included Broadway. Her Hollywood 11 PuP--s never worked in the theater Dana yoter in A View From Pompey's Head," "I asked no salary, only learytt.dd, ed. But I rs Penses'w of "Raintree County." at Southerner who gets paid for "I'm the only profess cost them ional Gtdthdes, Bahl: she laughed. Marguerite, a Immoral beauty 1.1 St Regis Hotel and mare than Barbara argaeritets theory Is in portray a Southern belle ...0,..

.0. ...0. not 'lust nsirrntinr an merpnt she laughed. marguente tn 's eory is Marguerite, a langorous beauty poortraying a Southern belle with magnoliawhite skin and not just parrotin an accent, eyes began er tan- brown be acquiring a feeling and usual career by being at the m. and a kind of fey right was vistlace st the right time." She ng ber'brother, writer thacetrsn gairl allwayws ii and sit uations.

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