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By Erskine Johnson | Wagne HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 2—Behind the Screen: Other| yo i" wv 0 sweeney. Golumbus movie queens may shrink, cower and hedge, but Irenelcivic and music leader, has ar- ’ i {-ne Are a television ranged with the university for the Dune 8 glowing about her brand new career as [Tunged itt he university for the star.

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' s A cast ‘of 120 singers and an star to date to sing the "I-Love- ruined when she was discoyered orchestra of 70 will perform: the TV" song and told me on the “It by a big producer. opera in ‘two sessions, at 4 and Grows on Trees” set at UL “But that should have helped 7:15 p.m., with a two-hour sup“I love ft. Making films for her career,” said the friend. per intermission: starting at 5:15 TV is as exciting as making them “Yeah,” said Bacon; “but you p.m. : Local Students Included

f6¢ theaters. I have nothing don’t know what the producer against’ live television either, discovered her doing.” Indianapolis students in the ” » .

though I'd rather see a, good : , cast and orchestra include Doris finished sproduct on film.” “THE FIGHTER,” starring; Adams, 744 N. Chester St; © The star has completed 13 films Richard Conte and produced bY yarianne J. Adams, 5737 Lowell in the “Irene Dunne Television Alex Gottlieb, is a sneak preview so... siice J. Curtis, 5140 Carvel! Theater” series, has another 13 bell ringer, The fight sequence Ave.; Evelyn A. Dawson, 8112) to do. and wants it known that out-socks the one in “Champion.” wo otfield Rd.: Rosemary A. Eves, ghe does a lot more than stand . , . The “King Solomon's Mines" o R. 10: Sherry Faulk, 1520 against a’ curtain and introduce influence is still with us, Now it's Kappes 8t.; Robert Fleck, 127 N. other actors for the big ¢heck a herd of a thousand reindeer | 1 ado Ave.: Betty R. Fowler and percentage she receives, stampeded over a cliff in “Valley s:0. Burbank "Dr . Natalie GraHer prologue stints give her a of the Eagles.” . | . Rita Hay- am 839 West "Dr Woodruff chance to do bright, sparkling worth has a new ghost singer, on ce: Lots N Harman 4040 comedy, and she's saying that Joan Greer, who does all of her Bowman Ave.: Mildred P John ghe plays a scene with chim- singing in “Affair in Trinidad.” | C0 810 Blake st . panzee escort in a night club se Nan yynn and Maia Tiiton Virginia L Kuhnie. ! 2 N. Me‘ently doesn't’ worry about Rita's ridian St.; Julian Livingston, 4975

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