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Show To Meet Walter Huston Is to Become Be-come His Friend If , anyone is qualified to write a book on "How to Make People Like You,' it's Walter Huston But he probably couldn't because he doesn't realize, himself, that nearly everyone who meets him becomes instinctively his friend. Huston, on location at Lake Arrowhead Ar-rowhead with James Stewart, and Beulah Bond! for "Of Human Hearts," was "Walter" to everyone every-one trom Charles Coburn, veteran of the New York stage, to Jim, the boy who ran the gasoline launch across Lake Arrowhead. Clarence Brown, who directed "Of Human Hearts," which is now paying at tne Capitol Theatre, Thea-tre, remarked that Huston reminds re-minds him of Lincoln. He has the same rugged Americanism; he has the same genial and gentle humor. He never makes a sarcastic remark re-mark or cracks a joke that would belittle anyone. He never hurts another person's feelings . In "Of Human Hearts," based on Honore Morrow's tenderly human hu-man story of the itinerant preacher preach-er and his family in a pioneer Ohio village before the Civil War, Huston has a character as typically typical-ly rugged and American as him self, j "It's the kind of play an actor is always hoping some playwright I will give him," Huston declared. I |