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iE ue rl afi i ! v SCENE Monday night at 8:30 from the for Jonathan Jackson (who will soon be seen in Twentieth Century-Fox production, “Under the Twelve Milee Reef) as Justice Hargrave; Jack Clarke as Jack Davis, and LaVerne Lee as Dr. | Seated are: Ed Giesbert, who plays the role of Philip Lombard, and Pat Angleman, i drama—Photo by Karns. who is Vera Claythorn in the Wednesday, Janvery 20,1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 5 j aff F ge SF Beet e pipe ey Ae : ite “helhe had ordered a ‘pink one. One of the movies that Hughes et Pilot,” g f. f reportsithe three -mil anonymous. The long time spent on the pic- enriched actor dohnjtract to Howard. I studied, got ture has a Wayne, star of the film, some 5 Payment for pic- paid. PE le adds Wayne, a 7 fard’s , 1 think it sh and RKO were locked income out before very long. Even u the jet age can’t last forever.” The one who will probably suffer the most is Janet Leigh, an un- known when the picture was made. Even now, she is not the world’s actress. She can hardly ex- to advance her career with +/a picture that will show her green, wale and garbed in obsolete Those who have seen the pic- ture call the air scenes the best | That »|was the million-dolla still} Howard dated her for lunch, took since “‘Hell’s Angels,” usually . |rated the classic among Hollywood air films. in 1928, es- not even De Mille, has challenged. “Hell's Angels” was made as a silent movie for three million, then a record budget. Greta Nissen, a Danish beauty, was the star but she never got.in the theaters with ‘lis Faith Domergue. She first met when him barely out of ¢ high! school at a yacht party. The yacht r-Oceania, a ship that resembled a miniature ocean liner, duced to an untidily dressed chap she mistook for one of the crew. ‘It was Hughes, owner of the yacht. her for a plane ride, then took her home, met her parents——her father later went to work at, some time, a classic understate- ment. lywood’s most unseen. actress in illion - dollar movie “Vendetta,” which Hughes held for years. “TI didn’t mind being under con- married, lived in South America and had a baby and got a weekly salary all the while.” Actor George Doblenz practical- ly made a career out of “Ven- detta,” the only picture he made jin five years and always on pay, roll. “I admire Howard, though,” comments Doblenz. “He could money as some sons-of rich men have just squandered his ah do. STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE my ALL GROCERS She recalls that she was intro-|: 954 Activity Is merce, at its first meeting, set a determined policy for greater ac- tivity in 1954, President G. A. Ellis urged every lone to work together ‘so that all Key West Players’ production, “Ten Little Indians,” which will | a week's run at the Barn Theatre. Left to right, standing, are: | q Belding, chairman. Plans will begin at once for the} Second Annual: Upper Keys Lime Festival in December. Suggestions are being ufged from all Upper| Keys organizations. Legion on Sunday. TROOPS MOBILIZE EL PASO, Tex. ®—Troops in been mobilized to prevent a gen- eral exodus of farm workers to the | United States seeking employment the ‘El Paso Times said yesterday. Mexico closed its borders to farm workers Saturday night fol- She soon became known as Hol-|jowing the collapse of negotiations for renewal of the United States-| Mexico migrant labor pact. Fear has been expressed that farm workers would stampede to the border. 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