Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1952 — Page 20

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This Girl Neff “May Beat Hedy

lly Lamar’'s “Ecstacy.”

hen I brought up the subject:

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: handsome Keént Taylor as ; “Boston Blackie” after a Bllywood career during which hb romanced almost ‘every ginour doll on the screen. Risckie's a private eye braver 84n Errol Flynn and the swoon i mall is pouring in from teengers and housewives, Bays Kent: “I've been In ple. lures since 1931, but I've hever et so much fan mail, It's fanfate.”

fone of Hollywood's most elabste musical ribs. was staged & . Victor Young at the expense 3 Steiner, the Warner stumusical director, hile Steiner was recording jthe theme music he had writ. B, Young stole into the studio, rote down the music and had pecorded by the Decca studio a if orchestra as the: theme mujit for a fake radio news broad-

ights later he invited his home to play poker,

. gorgeous brunet SMildegarde blushed on the set the Ava and Lana glamour “The Snows of Kilimanjaro” league at Ul 8he just played the with Joseph Cot. “Un-low-cut PJ

| “other woman"

'm not going to feel sorry for|ten and Shelley Winters in

elf,” she told me, “After all, tamed” and now it's i igned a contract to do 'The * knowing what the ‘script

ail about, It's ridiculous io | caneer.

flays Susan, a former band fve made the picture in the bBe- singer from Buffalo, N, Y., ing if I were going to beldon’t make my entrance until {Page 47. But when 1 do, "it's a great dramatic part fof start<fo happen.” 6. It would be wonderful if y'd just eut a few ——er—|

ng. “I've been. listening to news "broadcast for months. y've used that music.” ine into his chair,

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By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 25--Moviegoers who said they Mrs Millis and state” Revenue would like to see more of Hildegarde Neff after ogling her Decision Before Dawn” are going to get their wish. "And the MORE will be more than they bargained for. its sald the joint Congressional

¢ Binner,” a Cerman-made | r= of 1951 in which La Nef |

“you know, when I wrote that ped down to September-Morn music I ‘had ‘a funny feeling I'd . is about to hit the art-house heard it before” tor eirenit and the word's out the ads are going to outdo

SUSAN BALL, a tall (5'7") and is moving Into

gowns and smoldering, come- | hither eyes for her as Jeff Chandiler's co-star in "Yankee Buc-

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THE Dortigias Montgomery who's starring In ; | Theater TVersion of “Peer Gynt" p {as a three-part serial is*the same 8 matinee ido! stuff again EM Who will ed Kay Yond jex-wife of Liz Taylor's new hubby, Michael Wilding.

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Indiana's

'Atomic Tax' May Be Lost

Indiana Auditor Frank T. Millis sald today the state may be forced to refund about $500,000 in

taxes collected from atomic

energy commission contractors) unless a federal law is clarfiled.

Commissioner Conn J. Sterling

‘Meet Arizona’

Scores a Hit : BOGART

By HENRY BUTLEK - : “Meet Arizona,” the Catholic Theater Guild's musical

which opened last night in the Indians University building:

returned from Washington con- at the Fair Grounds, is bright and tuneful.

{ference on the problem. Mr, Mil-|

— | Atomic Energy Committee ap-|

peared sympathetic to the posi-

tion of Indiana and at least five Wakefiel

other states,

Wording of a 1950 law indj-'right well,

cates all atomic energy “activi

ties” are immune from state and due to Renato Pacinl and the jocal taxes. But Mr. Millis re- Teen Sinfonietta, who deliver an ported Congressional leaders excellent did not intend that to include ment to this comedy-western, Situation Outlined Situation: Arizona Aude ranch, One Congressman will Intro ner recently dead, his will (if duce an amendment clarifying any) missing, female relatives from Vermont, good and bad lo-, cowpunchers

contractors working on atomic ects,

the law, Mr, Millis was told.

Mr. Millis sald the state has ,., collected about $500,000 from con- finding will—all this benign corn, plus more romantic intrigues than

tractors working on a. multi

orchestral

(ieorge Murray Brown from musi-|

cal material by the late Charles, goof surprise was seeing Joe d Cadman (it's not listed Lawriy the tremendously among Cadman’s works), it does matic Doc of the Circle Players’ “Come Back, Little Sheba”: last A good part of the success 8 January, transformed into a false-! bearded comic. Versatile actor. With good choral work and] some nice dance routines devised) by Joan Soeurt, this musical is a remarkably good production for amateurs, The crazy old-fashioned plot and all the horsing around! make it seem even funnier, Youthful energy and charm put,

a

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