Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1952 — Page 18

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

In Hollywood—

Darnell Is Rugged Girl

By Erskine Johnson : |

HOLLYWOOD, June 26—Linda Darnell, back to work only eight months after her serious yellow jaundice attack, is amazing her medics. A year and a half usually is required

for complete recovery. » n n WEST COAST legal giants Jerry Geisler and Jake Ehrlick— Jerry represented Walter Wanger | version of Call Ma Madame’ es and Jake was Jennings Lang's jus st in case you're Wo og lawyer—are barely nodding these ©. "Wo Ethel and SHE Ying Says anh now, staunch would look in a clinch, riends u

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w » STUDIOS can now start bid- Suspects He's Gone ding for the movie rights to the DANBURY, Conn. (UP)—Mrs. blography of the late. Mark Hel- mijzabeth Cashin finally has sued | linger. Jim Bishop has just turned or divorce, 25 years after she! over a thick manuscript, 215,000 says her husband left her. words long, to Appleton-Century-| Crofts publishers, who will have] the biography on the bookstalls,

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this fall. a °K 2 4 Clock MICKEY ROONEY 'S still HOTEL ANTLERS denying talk about Jane Kean be- “Detective Story,” presented * by ircle Prayers 8:30.

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coming his next bride.

“We've been friends since ye “Denver a oy . rande,” with were 14,” he told me; “Tt es just; — fit end ERIN gn friendship—believe me.” vAtomie City,” at 11:18, 2:28, 5:38 I quizzed him about the fall TV| "488. show. A grown-up Andy Hardy| “The Rains Came,” with Myrna role for Mickey in the on-film, £oF., Throne ar and George story-line half hour? INDIANA

“How can I play a grown-up “The Winning Team.” with Ronald

" ‘ R d D D Andy Hardy,” he asked. 1{ [Rescan_and om ay, at haven't grown an inch since I “Ktolen Faee,” at 11:20, 3:30, 1 d Andy.” 5.35 and B:40 ‘ Playe ney. KEITH'S ’ 8 s SHY A *}" dis Bailey, Toth Anne Francis, ] . } a an THE AUTOBIOGRAPH of wgetndt Va Bead at” 11:25. 2:38. - Ane Mae Murray, the screen's original 5.40 and 8 40 “Merry Widow,” is in the final LORW's “3 . 8 ¥. wit t t writing stages with plans for a, Amol anor Parker. at tilm version. There's a buzz that 11°30, 2:08, 4 Bok 1 i2 and 0.40, Lou Luri, who recently tried to “King Kone.” or Yay Way. ab 12:45, 3:55, T and 10:10 2

buy Warner Brothers’ studio, will

“Wild Stallion.” 8 2:48, finance the nm. b ui Belity I. MRS. BESSIE TAKEN, school | [ “hh ¥ I Te 118 North marm on the Fox lot, was €x-; LLLLLY i A3 Minot

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plaining money values in the an IHE TERRIFYING THRILL SHOW

studfo classroom to @6-year-old! Geargie Winslow and assorted kiddies who work with Joanne | Dru and Dick Widmark in “Big Man.” ih “Finally she held: up a silver | { dollar, dropped it on her desk #5! that the children could hear its! clank, and asked: “Anybody know what it is?” “TAILS.” screamed the Win-/ slow moppet.

Boris KARLOFF and Bela

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HATS! HATS! — When so-

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|.Chapeaued Women of America

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