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Junior Profile
HOLLYWOnn in Th ir,.u
with beinc a Barrvmnrn n
John Jr., is that you get bopped
irom aii sides, especially from
your family.
The iunior nrnfiln 1c iiai.ii- in
Hollywood to establish a firm
Dasis ior his acting career. He
has a couple of pictures in the
wind.
Havine done John's first inim..
view when he was 17, I called at
his comfortable upstairs duplex
Kuppenheimer
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apartment for a progress report.
I found John III, a red-haired In
fant with the unmistakable Bar
rymore profile bouncing in his
baby carriage on the porch.
John's wife, flame-haired Cara
Williams, greeted me at the door.
BACK TO WORK
We settled in the den and John
said he had returned here for
hard work to offset the reports of
his critics. These include his
family. You'll recall that recent
ly Producer Paul Gregory tried
to buy family rights to "Good
Night, Sweet Prince," the John
Barrymore biography. Kirk
Douglas was rumored for' the
role.
"I was up for another picture
with Douglas; 1 guess that's off
now," said young John. "He tried
to make me heavy in the affair.
He said he wouldn't dare play
my father, that made it appear
I would. I wouldn't think of it now
not until I'm at least 35."
John risked the family wrath by
turning thumbs down on selling
the rights. His mother, Dolores
Barrymore, said that John was
too young to play his father, that
he should be in school. '
"I don't want to ba in school."
he told me. "I've been in and out
Lot enough of them.
A MERE $10,000
"I told my mother that I didn't
want to sell because playing my
father was always my ambition.
Do you know what she was get
ting? A mere $10,000. And $2,000
for my sister Deue, Why, any stu
dio in town would give $100,000
for the rights.
John has also gotten it from
his Aunt Ethel. In a 75th birth'
dal interview, she told me that
no Barrymore ever behaved in
the theater the way John Jr. has.
The lad refused to enter into
public controversy with Ethel be
yond saying:
Take a look at the records 30
years back. You'll find my aunt
had some pretty hot words with
Mr. Frohman."
He added that Ethel has never
complemented him to his face in
his 22 years. But its different
with crusty old Uncle Lionel
This summer John sent Lionel
some of the reviews he got in a
summer theater tour. They were
raves. One critic admitted enter
ing the theater saying "this is a
Barrymore" and leaving with
this IS a Barrymore!
GREAT REVIEW
"Why, those were great,
Lionel rumbled. "We never got
reviews like that when we were
kids. The critics knocked our
ears off." John complained that
the charges of a summer theater
owner against him drew much
publicity "but you could hardly
find the news that Actors Equity
upheld me in the dispute."
He gets it from all sides, he
sighed. A Broadway columnist
printed that he had been drunk
in three New York bars. John
got action on that report right
away. He doesn t drink.
"I hate the stuff," he declared.
He added that eight photog
raphers showed up when he went
to court for not having the pap.
ers yet on his Texas car. Two
days later, he was again in the
news because he absent-mindedly
jaywalked through a signal.
"Look," John added, "I don't
mind the handicap of having to
live up to my father s reputation
as an actor. That reputation was
warranted. But I don't se why
I should get knocked from all
sides. All I want is an even
break."
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WEDNESDAY
(Subject to change)
MCDONALD Susan Slent Here,
2:50, 6:20, 9:45. Stranger on the Prowl,
1:15, 4:40, 8:05.
HEIMG The Calne Mutiny, 1:30,
,3:50. 6:20, 8:40.
REX About Mrs. Leslie, 12:30,
3:45, 7:00, 10:15. River Beat, 2:30,
3:45, 9:00.
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Mcdonald Susan Slept Here,
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REX Gog, 12:30, 3:40. 10:00. Can-
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(Register-Guard photo, Wiltshire eng.)
DEADPAN'S, TOPPED BY ILL-FITTING derbies, typi
fy this "slogc" act from the second annual Junior Serv
ice League show, this year called "Circus Cabaret."
From left, Archie Zarewski, Mrs. Lcs Ready, and Bill
Alexander. The show opens Friday night, with a second
performance scheduled for Saturday night. Both shows
will be at the fairgrounds auditorium building. The
"circus" features two floor shows with a midway open
between performances.
7th Fleet Practiced
To Meet Invasion'
SAN DIEGO, Calif. Wl A dis-
patch from the U. S. 7th Fleet;
said Tuesday that units of the
fleet early this month moved
into position to resist Chinese
Communist invasion of Formosa.
Planes from the U. S. carriers
Hornet, Boxer and Yorktdwn, the
dispatch released here by thfi
commander of the Pacific fleet
air force said, streamed into the
air over the Formosa strait ready
for action.
THREE CARRIERS
The dispatch, dated Sept. 27,
said the movement of fleet units.
including the three carriers, the
heavy cruiser St. Paul and a
number of destroyers, was occa
sioned by the bombardment from
the mainland of the Chinese Na
tionalist island of Quemoy, be
ginning Sept. 3.
It added: "As the possibility
of an invasion of Formosa ap
peared imminent, the carriers
USS Hornet, Boxer and York
town were ordered to a point
southeast of Formosa, where they
were joined by the St. Paul,
flagship for Vice Adm. A. M.
Price, commander 7th Fleet.
2,000 PATROLS
"Both FOF6 swept-wing jets
and propellor-driven Skyraider
dive bombers streamed into the
air for patrol over Formosa
straits. More than 2,000 combat
patrols and training sorties were
launched by the attack carriers
during the operation.
The dispatch said the earners
and escorting vessels moved from
one location to another, "al
lowing pilots to become familiar
with the terrain and conditions
throughout the area" and made
one night passage through the
straits.
. The fleet units have since re
turned to Manila.
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WASHINGTON HI Martin P.
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nesday Durkin's condition had
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