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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 9

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THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1958- THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR PAGE 9 Show Time Ball Stale Summer Theater To Present 6 Productions CIRCLE "Vertigo," at 11:40 a.m., 2:10, 4:45, 7:15 and Hoops, instructor of English at Ball State; and John Mark Johns, instructor of business education at Ball State. Tryouts for "You Can't Take It With You" will be today in conference room A of the college's student center. The Little Shoestring Theater is a joint college-community project and persons from throughout the Muncie area are invited to participate 9:45 p.m. Heslon Finagles Big Deal For 'Ren Hur' By SHEILAH GRAHAM Hollywood (NANA) THE CHARLTON Heston deal to star in "Ben Hur" is fabulous. His 'salary, reputed to be $350,000, will be paid him over a period of five years, to cut down on the taxes.

His expenses, his wife's and son's are to be paid for the duration about a year plus a beautiful palace rented for him in Rome. Metro also paid for Heston and his family's six-week pre-picture tour of Europe. CIVIC "You Can't Take It With You," on stage at BALL STATE'S "Little Shoestring Summer Theater" will be active for six weeks this season, according to a schedule released yesterday by Edward Strother, associate professor of English and director 8:30 p.m. ESQUIRE "Doctor at Large," Memorial Day Weekend Goodrich and Albert Hackett, July 9-11; "The Happy Time." by Samuel Taylor, July 16-18; "Inherit the Wind," by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, July 23-25; "Jerry Kissed me," by Jean Kerr, July 30-Aug.

1, and "The Seven-Year Itch," by George Axebrod, Aug. 6-8. Directors for the plays in addition to Strother will be Fred Hinshaw, instructor of foreign language at Burns High School; Irene Belcher, Muncie; Glenn Crane; Richard in performances. of dramatics at the coHege. Plays to be presented dur Tryouts for remaining plays will be conducted between ing the season will include.

June 16 and 20. You Can't Take It with You," No wonder MGM can only to ride on the coat- The theater uses a large tent pitched on the north by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman, July 3-5; "The Great Big Doorstep," by Frances tails of the 20th Century-Fox junket to Europe the latter studio is sending seven or will be memorable one when you spend it ot Riverside. Thrills galore on the new Turnpike Funhouse Aladdin'i Land for the kiddies exciting games ond attractions tor adults excellent food picnic areas. Bring the family! Open Daily 7 P.M.

Sunday and Holiday, 1 P.M. Closed Monday Indiana' largest Privately campus area for its perform ances. eight reporters from Holly at 6, 8 and 10 p.m. INDIANA "Horror of Drac ula," at 11.15 a.m., 1:55. 4:35, 7:20 and 10 p.m.

"The Thing that Couldn't Die," at 12:40, 3:25, 6:05 and 8:45 p.m. KEITH'S "10 North Fred-erick," at 11:20 a.m., 3:30, 5:35, 7:40 and 9:40 p.m. LOEWS "God's Little Acre," at 12:10, 3:20, 6:30 and 9:40 p.m. "Toughest Gun in Tombstone," at 11 a.m., 2:10, 5:20 and 8.30 p.m. LYRIC "South Pacific," at 8:15 p.m.

wood to London and Paris. Metro is merely picking up the in the MCA basement the furniture is good enough for a Roman palace to introduce. Chuck Connors who plays the real mean heavy in "The Big Country." "I pick up Jean' Simmqns and keep banging her head on the beams of the roof," Chuck, who played baseball for the Dodgers "when they were in Brooklyn," chuckled, with relish. "We're trading him to the Cardinals," interrupted Greg. And from Chuck, "I've made tab for the 2'2-hour flight from Paris to Rome and Vienna.

Owned Amutement Park I Gregory Peck's "Pork Chop Hill" has a cast of 83 men but no women. I plan to spend a lot of time on this set, Greg had a small party' A EM EN PAR K' INDIANAPOLIS- 4 30TH AND WHITE RIVER Welcome, Race Tans JAM SESSION This Afternoon REENA Sings Nightly WITH Count Fisher Trio HOLLAND'S 2T 12 W. Market Finest Entertainment in Town Noon till doling Ann Hayward Ruth Arbuekle Frank Mon.ce 23 pictures and 60 TV shows since I left baseball." CHARLES BOVER, caught in the midst of the rioting in Paris, where he's filming "Maxime" with Michele Mor Gisi 0 fe lp music. lusTjA I Jt WumW" "i1" Ml BAR OF MUSIC 121 W. Marital St.

gan, writes that it is very frightening and sad to see my TACO HOUSE country so disturbed. For tunately for us, we were able THE DIAMONDS, Mercury recording artists with the current hit record, "High Sign," will be at Westlake Terrace Friday nigrft when the beach opens for the season. MEKaCAN FOOD Serves! Nighlly t-IO P.M. Alio Corty Out PL 4-7424 7541 E. Washington St.

(Opp. Alamo Plata Motell GIANT 11-UNIT PROGRAM TONITE! ALL IN COLOR I fcoieePPWPJMflR E( A horo bevond Blff M( a chejit NEW fmmmmtJ2S GUY MADISON FATRlcm "njj rVORLB Of THBIils 8 to finish our picture on time just in time." Charles, his wife, Pat, and son Michael will now vacation for two months ln MST 1 CDEtN I HREE VIOLENT PEOPLE CHARLTON HESTON AM BAXTER I WBT 1 I SC.EEN I ALL NIT ELY TONITE WELCOME RACE FANS Tasty Lunches Delicious Dinners 2 Piano Ban Never a Cover or Minimum Off-Street Parking JACKIE'S LOUNGE 1545 N. Meridian ME 4-6462 NIGHT i in ROBERT WAGNER DEBRA PAGET JEFFREY HUNTER DUSK to DAWN rt BOB KATHARINE RON petticoat: Boyd Bennett and His Rockets Drive Ins To Have I)usk-To-Dim Slioivs Dusk-to-dawn shows will be featured tonight at the Lafayette Road nd Shadeland Outdoor Theaters as a special pre-race day presentation. Five features and cartoons, all in color, will be shown on both screens continuously, starting at dusk. Fireworks displays are scheduled for 10 p.m.

At the conclusion of the movie fare, free coffee and donuts will be served. Patrons who wish may featured tonight at the Lafay-. HOPE HEPBURN 10:04 1 1 fffM HUGE FIREWORKS DISPLAY at 9:45 A eontlnusui Itrrill xulti.fiatur mi ortoo shew! -AT BOTH THESE POPULAR OUTDOOR THEATRES Floor Show X.jfhtly EBRASKAN" PHIL CAREY ROBERTA HAYNES SHSSHeiMSHOSBSHSBSIIIIIISSSSSSSSSSSBsjsS) in Ischia, Italy, before returning to Hollywood. Jack Benny limits himself to $50 a day at the tables in Las Vegas where he starts a four-week date July 3. It adds up to quite a bit, if he loses $1,400.

But millionaire Jack can afford to plunge Dan Dailey doesn't have Brigitte Bardot for his forthcoming picture in Mexico. But he gets a gal who may be as good her sister, Janov Bar-dot. BOB WAGNER is worried about wife Natalie Wood's continued illness. They have canceled plans for spending week ends on their boat, and she's staying home instead. It's nothing serious, a sore throat, says the doctor, but Natalie just can't seem to shake it.

Marilyn Monroe is due at the end of June for 12 weeks with "Some Like It Hot." Husband Arthur Miller has decided to commute every week end from New York instead of staying here with Marilyn. He THUNDERBIRD 1127 SHELBY rail ette Road while seeing the Welcome Race Fans CIIAKCOAL AL MEYER'S Restaurant and Cocktail lounge -1233 N. Penn. St. MC 4-0351 500" race.

Attendants will be on duty, and eating facili Welcome Race Fans The Brass Rail ties at the drive-in will be Mkkmm i open. i3 rt. iinnoii EAST i SCREEN I Ot WEST SCREEN I I or I MST 1 SCREEN I or l.4e I WEST 1 SCREEN I WEST "1 SCREEN I I HEP plDOVIl CALHOUN KM HYER'JACGER I I RORY CALHOUN licW I pretend at the Piano Bar DORIS can work better in the noise back east. It's on again with Prince Orsini and British actress Be STOKES i T'S A DOG'S LIFE" JEFF RICHARDS IARM LEWIS EDMUND GWENH DEAN IAGGER linda Lee.x Actually, it was never really off though 6rotet Aavemrwr mt All TimeftVg Stilr Attieiil 1 I I KIRK DOUGLAS fi 19 I 11 I I ANTHONY OUINN 1 I WDIllTORS I I I both nearly died for love of nd nly OPHELIA Entertaining 3451 the other. ME 6-3281 Nightly W.

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