Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1952 — Page 16
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PAGE 168" _ In Hollywood— These KIDS Got the Breaks
By Erskine Johnson a) HOLLYWOOD, May 16—Suzan Ball: A sultry, brunet Jenny-come-lately with an above-the-neck resemblance to! Jane Russell.
A GI snapped a picture of her, sent it to a Hollywood agent and--presto—8Suzan was; —— gulping in whiffs of Rl movietown air. UI signed her her to test, for a movie that was tossed her the second feminine . lead with Shelley Winters in “Untamed” and has just hoisted her ‘to stardom with Jeff Chandler
changed from the Hungarian
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prised when I say that?” | "8 a es | BASIL RATHBONE is planning JACK PALANCE: No compe- & movie comeback via a new tition to Cornel Wilde or Robert agent. He's been clicking on TV Taylor in the profile league, but but hasn't made a big-screen still something for the girls, ac- movie in years, . .. Lucille Knock, cording to Joan Crawford, who|the blonde in Red Skelton's TV
eading man life, will play the role of Gilbert Pieked Such fy het 2 Roland's girl friend in MGM's o
oom » Tall, off-beat and rugged, Jack| Ti pute to a Bad Man. comes from the Broadway stage, “Where I was in a series of flops “that lasted about 10° perférmances each.” A menace again in Paramount’s “Shane,” he shudders: “I never played a heavy until I hit Hollywood. I'm hoping this part in ‘Sudden Fear" changes things. I'm no monster.”
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- - » AVA NORRING: Fox's green-| eyed, Hungarian-born looker makes her film bow in “The Full House” and is playing one of! Gregory Peck's loves in “The Snows of Kilimanjaro.” A studio talent scout spotted her in New
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CIRCLE. | go Tah 308 Poe hE | 7:13 and 10:30. Wine wile. Fra *| HOLLYWOOD, May 18 (UP)-—-Sinatrs, at 11:30. 3:30. 640 and Actress Judy Garland dashed Lo ESQUIRE into court yesterday after a bench be 9 * with Madelel wcrc and 1 us Hayward, si & |warrant had been issued for her
failure to appear as a witness at an alimony hearing. The breathless star quickly ex(plained to Judge Louis H. Burke
with Jeff
ried Ball Express. and er, at 3:80, 58 and 1:30 135 00 ana So" KEES elr = Toes,” with
Mra Lor ang Jeanne Crain, at [that she got lost in the civic cenRode.” at 12.38, 345. Yilanao. [ter and the court accepted her
“Brave Ward EC tn Jon Hall. Explanation, dismissing the warthe Gir. ot (hs Limperiort” Si Mi s Garland had been suba Sh , : 8 NALIN % and. 3.91, penaed by attorneys for Actress
0 3300 Lard Sash Roe OQurtaln time. |r uft, is Miss Garland’s’ agent.
{Miss Bari is seeking an increase from $200 to $500 a month for support of their son, John Michael . | Miss Bari's attorneys said they ‘desired Miss Garland’s testimony {because she and Mr. Luft, ro {mored to be the singing star's) {flance, are partners in the variety {show in which Miss Garland has {scored a hit on her stage come-| |back.
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SOPRANO — Helen Kendall | Crandall, Indianapolis soprano, will be one of the soloists in the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir's | May Festival program at 8:30 | Pp. m. tomorrow at the Murat | eater. Assisting the choir will | be the Indianapolis Philharmonic Orchestra, Ernst Hoffman |
directing.
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Lynn Bari, whose ex-husband, Sid|
By United Press The “spring fever” epidemic that has caused college students] lo stage pantie raids on women's
dormitories hit two more cam-| puses today and Harvard under- |
graduates rioted over a matter that had nothing to do with rex. More than 1000 Columbia University students charged across Broadway in the early morning hours sure hunt at Barnard but were routed by the girls and police, A greater force of students at
= ___|the University of Miami, cheered : scented YOrk TV shows and arranged for On by coeds, were more successful oo A. Ely, a Des Moines
at Coral Gables, Fla. Some of the 3000 who stormed the dorms
Ava on her name, which was came out wearing brassieres.
i At least 2000 Harvard stu-
Eva: “Fes beeg mixation. I pick|dents lost their dignity for four
up telephone—I say thees ees Ava hours last night and and Scott Brady in “Yankee Buc- Pa en ees Prone They|With police. They had assembled
How did she fare With iheeni ees Ava Gardner. I theenk|at Harvard Square for a mock yy I change to Ada, hoh? Thees way|Political convention and’ began “She was kind to me,” says/I weel not have to change mono-| rioting when a police squad car Suzan. “Why do people look sur- grams on my bath towels.” |attempted to clear a path through
| BLOOMINGTON, May 16 | (UP) — Dr, Alfred G. Kinsey, | famed expert on sexual be- | havior, sald today he hasn't “any idea” what causes college boys to riot and steal coeds’ underwear. Zoologist Kinsey, author of “Sexual Behavior in the Human Male,” said that recent campus riots “are a long psychiatrie and psychological problem.” “It's somewhat out | field,” the scientist said.
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the crowd to permit a bus to get through. i At New York and Coral Ga-
‘bles, the worst damage suffered
by students was soiled clothing, tbut in the Harvard riot, a Cam|bridge, Mass., policeman was bit{ten by a student and two other {cops received minor injuries. |Twenty-eight students were arirested..
Police Capt. John Drake said|
at New York that the Barnard College girls waved panties at the Columbia students to tease then and then hurled water and |garbage at them when they ven{tured too near,
| “It's just a lot of schoolboy
spirit,” Capt. Drake said. “But [it's the girls who are making it tough for us.” : Capt. Drake agreed with Dr.
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FRANKLIN, May 16 (UP) male. Franklin College students who climbed through & girls’ dormitory window in a pantie raid which didn't come off may face disciplinary action, college officials said today. But they kept details of the disturbance at this Baptist school almost hush-hush, About 50 men were Involved, they
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{urge for undies was nothing but Fimpish pranks with a sex flavor” {that excite the girls as much as the boys. | One of the raiders at Coral |Gables also concurred with Dr. who commented on thespopular fad after male students of the University of Iowa had gone in quest of lingeries,
-| “The girls loved every minute
{of it,” Dick Stern, a University of Miami junior, said. “The boys |dashed around the halls and did a lot of yelling, but I don’t think they intended to do much damage.”
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