Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 June 1946 — Page 20

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Correspondent body of William S. Hart lay in a

while Bill Hart Jr, tried: to decide on cremation after he is able to accompany his father's ashes to New York. of Forest Lawn Memorial Park, where the 81-year-old m-totin’ cowboy's public funeral was held yesterday, sald young Hart

in the past 24 hours. Now he don't

joe. Hart Jr. pulled the private one behind our backs.” At that time friends and neighbors of old Two-Gun Bill, greatest movie cowboy ever to rescue a hero-

|ine from a fate worse than death,

gathered on his 300-acre ranch in Newhall, 20 miles north of Hollywood. The casket was placed in Hart's den, near his collection of bear rugs, Navajo blankets, and silverfiligreed saddles, and the mourners held a brief farewell service. After his neighbors had paid their last tribute, Hart's body was driven to the little Church of the Recessional at Forest Lawn. Once Earned $10,000 Week There more than 1000 gray-haired movie fans trudged up the hill for a final glimpse of the western hero, who once earned $10,000 weekly tracking down badmen and fighting Indians; The first 350 crowded into the tiny chapel, overlooking the very canyon where Hart used to chase villains back in 1914. The rest

squeezed together in special bleach- | collects pesos from people who like| Republic's “THe Angel and the Out-

ers thrown up outside to accommo{date the overflow, while a micro{phone at the altar blared the services over the hillside. Services were held up 10 minutes waiting for Crooner Rudy Vallée ‘to arrive, The organist ad .libbed with western songs until he appeared to sing “The Last Roundup” again and “The Long, Long Trail.” Few Stars Present Few of Hollywood's current great were present, a fact which disappointed some of the crowd. Two weeks from now young Hart will bury his father’s ashes in Greenwood cemetery, Brooklyn, beside the body of his sister, Mar,

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Times Foreign Service BUENOS AIRES, Argentina,

here, habituated by sailors from the ports of the world, is a joint advertised as Buenos Aires’ only authentic Russian night club. It is a small saloon not far from the waterfront. Silhouettes of obelisks, sand dunes and horsedrawn sleighs, with a few camels sprinkled about, line the walls. A six-piece orchestra, dressed in silk pajamas vaguely suggestive of Petrograd during Czarist days, murders what might pass for sprightly Russian ballads. The Boss Is No Russian A size 38 Muskovite maiden serves up what is alleged to be vodka. She serves it on the backside of a tambourine, lets fly with a rollicking tune and then the

clients bust the glasses against the wall. And that is supposed to be good luck for everybody—particularly the guy who owns the joint and

to smash glasses with white Russian abandon, and have good luck. Sam Isa, the proprietor, a small bullet-headed man, is not a Russian and has never been to Russia. He was born in Prussia and migrated to New York, Chicago and Buenos Aires. But when the Russians got good in the war, he changed the name of hig spot from “Sam's” to “Maisonette Russe” Past Name Added

When old customers off the ships found “Old Sam's” had become “Maisonette Russe” and was speclalizing in cluttering up the floor with broken glass, many of them took their thirst elsewhere. 80 Sam added, under his fancy French name, the additional infor-

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“Old Sam's.” Now a few of the mariners are drifting back to shake their heads

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Rita Hayworth, co-starred with Glenn Ford in “Gilda,” which has been held over for a seoung week at Loew's.

HOLLYWOOD, June 27. (U. P.). ~Gorgeous Gail Russell came back to town today from a six-weeks location. trip into the desert with a few actors and 400 head of cattle. She can't sit down yet on account of that buckboard. And she’s still scrubbing sand out of her complexion. Miss Russell got introduced to

horse oprys the hard way. She's the co-star opposite John Wayne in

law, ” Usually she does her emoting in drawing room comedies. The kind you make right here in Hollywood —under a roof. She was glittering Cornelia Otis Skinner in “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay” and ditto in “Our Hearts Are Growing Up” Plenty of Satdours

But Republic hauled her out to Sedona, Ariz, a oneghorse town in the middle of the prairies, and proceeded to make her drive a buckboard, tumble into a stream, bounce over desert paths in a ramshackle wagon, and live in a reconverted tent amid sand storms. “None of which I've ever done before in my life,” chuckled the

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CIRCLE Glenn Miller band, Beneke, on stage at 1, and 9:30. “The Truth About Murder,” with Bonita Granville and Morgan Conway, at 11:23, 2:18, 5:17, 7:58 and

% 10:38, INDIANA “Heartbeat,” with Ginger Rogers, Jean Pierre Aumont and Adolphe Menon, at 12:25, 3:35, 6:45 and 10. Stran, Conquest, ” with Jane Wyatt, foweil Gilmore and Julie Bishop, at 11:28, % 35, 5:45 and 8:55. LOEW'S “Gilda,” starring Rita Hayworth and Gienn Jord: a. at 11:48, 3:19,

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Tex Beneke, heading the Glenn Miller orchestra, which opens its stage pm at the Circle today.

Gail Patrick Doesn't Need 'Stand-In" After Horse Opry

beautiful 23-year-old movie queen. “In fact, the whole great outdoors was new to me.” But she got plenty—in big gulps —in the past six weeks, “When Paramount told me they were loaning me out for a cowboy movie I just blinked,” Miss Russell sald. “Up to now I've done my emotfng indoors. But I can ride a horse, so I figured it wouldn't be too awful.”

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The only trouble was, she never got on a horse.

And the only relationship young Quaker maids had with horses out west was when they were hooked up to a buckboard. And take it from Miss Russell, that is about the roughest kind of a ride you can have. Especially when you cut out across the desert. “I always thought they kind of took it easy on you the first day,” she said. “But, oh, no! In my first scene I had to drive that pesky thing from 6 o'clock in the morning until the light faded.” And out there around Sedona the darn light stays good until way past suppertime. They had to help her off the seat that first day. “After that I managed to tumble off myself,” she grinned. “Either that, or one of those sand storms blew me off.”

Times Tough in England

HOLLYWOOD, June 27 (U. P.). —Actress Lizbeth Scott found conditions in England “harder even than during: the war,” she said to-

a 12,000-mile round-trip flight to London.

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