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"Did you buy in on I asked "You must have bad a chance at -ON yes Dorothy said We own a httle piece of it and we have a tiny bit of 'South Pacific: too that's very lucrative" 'flow about you playing hi of these Broadway hits yourself ? was my next toes— one ton "I was ()tiered the role in Rat she answered 'but somehow I didn't think it would come off—I couldn't picture myself getting away with the role Betty Field is perfect for it You have feeling about what youre able to do with a play and somehow you just can't sell an audience short So I came back here to get the house ready: perhaps Ill have time to finish it before I go Into another I had fun making picture 'Mother Didn't Tell Me' with Bill Lundigan It was quite an experience 'working with a director who had also written the script I am certain Claude Binyon didn't remember every word of the script but he'd know when we missed the In rhythm And of course he knew the characters so thoroughly that it made it very easy for us to know them Race'-- t too" I remarked that ahe'd stayed in Beverly Hills "We hope to do top draw productions which we cannot do without money and lots of time We roust have more than one a week rehearsals If we take a tiny theater row and rush into things without correct preparation it will hurt Actors' company when we do get it going" Baby Changed Her Dorothy agrees with me that when you see things like the "inspired performance" of the Lunts in "I Know Idy Love" A E and the work of Matthews in 'Yes M'Lord" you realize you can't make halfway attempts at the theater She has a far more solid view of things much of which comes I think from being a mother "The baby has changed me tremendously Hedda" she said "You just can't imagine how much When John and I were at Thunderbird field in the first months of our marriage we flew all the time New we won't get on a plane together because were conscious of and her future Be 4w ty June 25 le Mr Matisatims OS Paul SVSosmom ISOSS 710 'rhos Os Ssoso Stomps" OS luopoOss Snots OS Cruosül is aural el Fred Warw Show 10411 Thonews W000kir Jvao SUNDAT brought to you fry UTAH POWE Skelton 4 4 storriog Jetty Waldo & LIGHT CO Show kiwyRTIEuvNt pm - ' AIIp y sidy and Roy Rogers ride at 2 pm and 4 pm respectively If hot weather prevails The Shadow will chill you at 3 pin and if the wife wanrs the lawn mowed tell her to Let George Do It- -8 pm frs ! 2 Clues Count ' I tt t t r': 't 1 'I In '' :' ) I - i i I ) ' ' " t!'74 u ''''t 1 1 1 ' aiu-- 4 - :' 4 ''''"- Fit 'e3mniignId't'parheen! 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- 14 T 2$ - this-awa- ' '4ontor 3 SI r PMKSL NIGHT Wort Ansorics oototoortat Poor I V Consort 'Sell is Irowoloovo Ot "Ions and tonstbittte I 04 'Svoroor Ciols"—Porro Cstroolt at I )I '04urrsor Crm§"-4441041!"110 tribill 00114 04 Amersco at Vortris " rta EVERY iIP' toe I Red 6:30 Dorothy can look Itio a 'nary movito gooen litotever bhe dora not Ike be:tonct lolr writes and aho doetri'l poblieW tAery sides we've had some narrow squeaks lately and its taken some of the joy out of flying This girl can set a trend as easily as most actresses take a bow She was the first young star to toss over the idea that an actress must ' dress glamorously live beyond her means and publicize every move the I told her she should haunt the auction sales and pointed out my rugs as a sample of what a determined woman can do "Oh I went to one auction and made a bid on a lovely little desk" she explained "r raid $50 s'ery quickly and notdy else said anything Then they would not give it to me because they said there had been no bidding and I got frightened and rushed out of there and have never been back to one since" igkzk:i':4:7Lusos-mtz- Dorothy McGuire looks over her album In a studio dressing room lier disarranged coiffure and informal dress are natural to her there'll be laughs a plenty tonight on est" " theater Offered a Role - ' The 's I wanted to know about the house "I thought you decided to'rent" I said Dorothy threw me a pleading smile "I did Ft first" she replied "but I sihoply had to buy I don't think you ought to rent when yol have a child and besides I'm house happy Now we have one on the east coast and ' one on this coast so it makes two steps in the right direction Of course now that I have it I have nothing to go in it except a gorgeous Queen Anne table a real antique I bought in La Jolla It was quite an extravagance so everything else will be mod- - ' for talent - - sail 'I wept Importance of Being Earnest' It was' fine because we El knew one another so well which took some of the handicap off the short rehearsal time Then when they couldn't get a girl for 'retticoat Fever' I played thaL too Its really a small routine part but when you're a stockholder in an enterprise you want to see it come off so I Offered to do it Those La Jolla people expect good theater from us not Just astock performance That's our problem with the new Actors' down ' Rat-Pace- long time at La Jolla "Much longer than I original- ly intended" she I asked her that her husband was doing "Oh" she said "hes back east photographing The as he did 'Mr Roberts' and 'South Pacific'" And he living in their Connecticut home because his darkrooms are there and also because Lke Dorothy he prefers home to hotels David hold began weakening on his long list of Selz-nick- a Hopper whers er as easily as other liv-woo- d Shes broken about every taboo boNs- - POLLYWOOD—When I meet Dorothy McGuire nowadays I recall that scene in a recent novel in which an agent gets a young player all niinked and rnarcelled up for an audition liii cynical partner looks her over snorts with di5gust and says 'Moss tip her hair and give her a hat that looks as if a horse stepped on it like Dorothy MeGuire wears if you want a producer to take her seriously" One of the rewarding things about this columnist wing-din- g is watching the young stars of the industry grow Dorothy McGuire has changed more and has lost less of her original values in the process than most She was a skittery hesitant shy and somewhat whimsical girl to our Hollywood way of thinking when she first came to the movies from a Broadway hit The thought of an inter view panicked her and she had a dread of limelight unless it fell within the bounds of the proscenium arch of the sound stage To her money was something people talked about incessantly when they could better he devoting their energies to an appreciation of acting and beauty She Came to Tea The girl who came to tea with me on the first rainy day of the season had the poise of royalty She has de respectful but not greedy attitude toward money and has descended to earth as gracefully as a lark after a headlong flight into the sun She's still very McGuire about lots of things Most girls expecting a baby join the rank of Dorothy chose this time to take a tour of Europe with her husband John Swope in a tiny motor car piled high with camera equipment and ' all her wardrobe stuffed into a musette bag When her daughter was born she quite typically gave her a very different name — and typically —Mary-Hacke- tt instists on the full title each time the baby's mentioned rm House Happy Its also very McGuire to find her buying a small house on the wrong side of the tracks yist after she signed her first big Money contract Darryl F Zan tick who put Dorothy Into her first picture snagged her to a - 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